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and the dorset town that has it all except young people.he house prices are pretty much through the roof. why is bridport so old? people are spotting how great bridport is, and they're moving here to retire, and then they're living longer than ever. this is inside out south west. in a quiet backwater on the fal estuary, a team of divers is preparing to investigate a mystery, one that has puzzled historians since the first world war. they are trying to find the last resting place of 11 men who died protecting this stretch of coast. they weren't soldiers or full—time sailors, but fishermen. this is the little—known story of the british trawlermen who during the first world war became minesweepers. they were a band of men who would pay a huge price for their bravery. just as it is today, in 1914, falmouth was a vital deep water port in a strategic position for ships navigating atlantic trade routes. to challenge britain's superior naval power, the germans produced thousands of u—boats. they were effective as torpedo boats, but even more deadly
and the dorset town that has it all except young people.he house prices are pretty much through the roof. why is bridport so old? people are spotting how great bridport is, and they're moving here to retire, and then they're living longer than ever. this is inside out south west. in a quiet backwater on the fal estuary, a team of divers is preparing to investigate a mystery, one that has puzzled historians since the first world war. they are trying to find the last resting place of 11 men who...
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in the next ten yea rs move out of dorset in the next ten years and his son might be one of them ify full buying second homes, bridport would be better for people of the young generation. a lot of people have said they might have to move away, even just across the border, it is much cheaper. such arguments are new. i cannot see any future, job wise. not the way it is going at present. 37 years ago he was filmed ina present. 37 years ago he was filmed in a documentary about the changing face of his hometown. in a documentary about the changing face of his hometownlj in a documentary about the changing face of his hometown. i am hoping to move away from bridport. there is nothing for the young people. there is nothing you can do. people have got nothing better to do. more and more retired people were moving in, pushing up the cost of housing, and employment was heading for 12%, it was a tough time to be a teenager. go to the youth club and play badminton, or stay at home. unless you have that money to go to the pub. he peacekeepers to london. but not for long. i thought london, the bi
in the next ten yea rs move out of dorset in the next ten years and his son might be one of them ify full buying second homes, bridport would be better for people of the young generation. a lot of people have said they might have to move away, even just across the border, it is much cheaper. such arguments are new. i cannot see any future, job wise. not the way it is going at present. 37 years ago he was filmed ina present. 37 years ago he was filmed in a documentary about the changing face of...
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parts of devon, cornwall and dorset could be at risk of minorflooding cornwall and dorset could be atdry, the best of the sunshine in sheltered western areas and the best temperatures or many will be single figures. the same on sunday, the greater risk of frost in western not as west in southern coastal counties of england and. still showers from the north sea, but many in the west will stay dry with sunny spells, single figure temperatures and the cool theme will continue into the start of next week. that's how it's looking, back to charlie and naga. sorry, matt! we were having a discussion, obviously discussing the weather and how interesting it was! of course, of course! yes! love you, matt! and that little thing called brexit! ben, what are you going to talk to us about? you were paying no attention to that either, were you? i could read this here or you could just tell us! you carry on your conversation and i'll tell people about astronomical fees when it comes to renting homes, and some of them are fairwhen comes to renting homes, and some of them are fair when you rain a new pr
parts of devon, cornwall and dorset could be at risk of minorflooding cornwall and dorset could be atdry, the best of the sunshine in sheltered western areas and the best temperatures or many will be single figures. the same on sunday, the greater risk of frost in western not as west in southern coastal counties of england and. still showers from the north sea, but many in the west will stay dry with sunny spells, single figure temperatures and the cool theme will continue into the start of...
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let's speak with the conservative mp simon hawthorn more than dorset and the parliamentary private secretaryry. good evening. what do you think of the agreement that has been done? let's be frank, it is not perfect, it never was going to be, but it is a pragmatic, reasonable set of proposals which address our concerns to ensure that we leave the european union, deliver on the brexit result, take back control of borders and money, but at the same time ensure that britain's economic prosperity, jobs, manufacturing, the economy, are not hurt by the process and i think the prime minister and her team have managed to weld the two things together and come up with a set of proposals which all of us should find acceptable. you have spoken with parliamentary colleagues i don't gallop since the story emerged in the evening. what sense are you getting of support or otherwise?” certainly was part of a big meeting this evening where ministers were briefed by number ten. there were a number of questions asked. you would expect that, just as clearly there have been in cabinet early in the afternoon. my tak
let's speak with the conservative mp simon hawthorn more than dorset and the parliamentary private secretaryry. good evening. what do you think of the agreement that has been done? let's be frank, it is not perfect, it never was going to be, but it is a pragmatic, reasonable set of proposals which address our concerns to ensure that we leave the european union, deliver on the brexit result, take back control of borders and money, but at the same time ensure that britain's economic prosperity,...
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john maguire, bbc news, dorset. this is the view of the cenotaph in central london.r 100 years since the armistice. thousands of people came and since then, generations came to pay their respects. we talk to kate williams, the historian. its appointment date, 100 years on. —— it is a poignant day. it's an incredibly poignant day. it's an incredibly poignant day. it's an incredibly poignant day. it's very hard to get exact records but we do estimate that about 10 million soldiers were killed across the world and empire soldiers and everything, but were caught up in the war, and we estimate about 8 million civilians so the toll it took on people across the world is almost unimaginable.“ we break down those who were involved in the war, a remarkable number of young men were on the front. when the call came out when the war broke out for young men to volunteer voluntarily, we did have a huge amount of young men, and the actual age was 19. we estimate about 250,000 of the british army, a huge contingent were under 19 and in fa ct, contingent were under 19 and in fact, the
john maguire, bbc news, dorset. this is the view of the cenotaph in central london.r 100 years since the armistice. thousands of people came and since then, generations came to pay their respects. we talk to kate williams, the historian. its appointment date, 100 years on. —— it is a poignant day. it's an incredibly poignant day. it's an incredibly poignant day. it's an incredibly poignant day. it's very hard to get exact records but we do estimate that about 10 million soldiers were killed...
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john maguire, bbc news, dorset.whitehall. crowds are gathering to commemorate this, as you see, the senate after a with the statue ahead, people are gathering and there will be a procession of 10,000 people. at 11 o'clock at the cenotaph, we will see prince charles laying a wreath of poppies in commemoration. and the balcony is being dressed. that is where the royal family will be. we will see members of the royal family. not so sure yet if the duke of edinburgh will be attending. there is some expectation and some hope that we will be seeing him and the queen and the rest of the royal family. we'll keep you up—to—date with coverage throughout the day. the headlines are coming up with chris, shortly. hello, this is breakfast with chris mason in the studio and naga munchetty at the cenotaph. here's a summary of this morning's main news. events have been taking place this morning to mark 100 years to the day since the end of the first world war. bagpipes play. at six o'clock, pipers at locations across the uk and arou
john maguire, bbc news, dorset.whitehall. crowds are gathering to commemorate this, as you see, the senate after a with the statue ahead, people are gathering and there will be a procession of 10,000 people. at 11 o'clock at the cenotaph, we will see prince charles laying a wreath of poppies in commemoration. and the balcony is being dressed. that is where the royal family will be. we will see members of the royal family. not so sure yet if the duke of edinburgh will be attending. there is some...
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john maguire has been to visit one woman in dorset who's been keeping up the tradition of bell—ringingging out from the tower of saint mary's church in the tower of saint mary's church in the dorset town for centuries. but just over 100 years ago, during the great war, the bell—ringers lost one of their own. we were up here two days after he landed on a can assure you... everything smashed to smithereens. debbie is reading a letter from the ford smithereens. debbie is reading a letterfrom the ford field. it's one of many written home by her great uncle. he fought in france, in greece, but was killed in palestine. 1400 greece, but was killed in palestine. 11100 bell—ringers died during the first world or any campaign has been under way to replace them with the same number of new ringers. people like debbie, who will today stand in the same place where her great uncle used to ring. it's very emotional. it really is. it's making the link with the past. and i think it's very important to keep those links and to keep the conditions going.|j important to keep those links and to keep the cond
john maguire has been to visit one woman in dorset who's been keeping up the tradition of bell—ringingging out from the tower of saint mary's church in the tower of saint mary's church in the dorset town for centuries. but just over 100 years ago, during the great war, the bell—ringers lost one of their own. we were up here two days after he landed on a can assure you... everything smashed to smithereens. debbie is reading a letter from the ford smithereens. debbie is reading a letterfrom...
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we can speak now to simon hoa re conservative mp for north dorset and parliamentary private secretaryrning. thanks for speaking to us. good morning. thanks for speaking to us. it must be a relief to be out of the hothouse. it is always nice to go back to your family in your constituency. . what is your feeling about the mood you detected amongst your parliamentary colleagues? the thing that was was striking to people watching and listening to theresa may's segment in the commons, and i listened to i think probably two hours of it that was broadcasted on the radio, barely anyone stood up to say that this was anyone stood up to say that this was a good deal. i think it was in the third hour that people started to support it. frankly, if i had been called first or second, then i would have been making supportive comments, as with a lot of other colleagues. is that supportive because of the content of the agreement or supportive because you are agreement or supportive because you a re loyal to agreement or supportive because you are loyal to the prime minister and you don't like the idea
we can speak now to simon hoa re conservative mp for north dorset and parliamentary private secretaryrning. thanks for speaking to us. good morning. thanks for speaking to us. it must be a relief to be out of the hothouse. it is always nice to go back to your family in your constituency. . what is your feeling about the mood you detected amongst your parliamentary colleagues? the thing that was was striking to people watching and listening to theresa may's segment in the commons, and i listened...
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john maguire, bbc news, dorset.se south—westerly winds continuing overnight, for the showers, particularly across western and southern areas. low pressure drifts eastwards and the risk of showers increases overnight in northern ireland. to the south, temperatures 8-10dc ireland. to the south, temperatures 8—10dc and further north, five for newcastle, 64 edinburgh. on monday, a similar date weather—wise. it will be at the sunshine and showers, some of them heavy and thundery, and you are most likely to encounter downpours across western and southern areas although no one is immune from seeing the odd sharp shower. temperature wise, we are on the mild side for this time of year, temperatures 14 in london to 11 in aberdeen. this is bbc news. the headlines: prince charles leads the tributes on the armistice centenary, laying wreath on the senate half on behalf of the queen followed by senior politicians and members of the armed forces. tonight the queen was joined by the german president and members of the royalfamily f
john maguire, bbc news, dorset.se south—westerly winds continuing overnight, for the showers, particularly across western and southern areas. low pressure drifts eastwards and the risk of showers increases overnight in northern ireland. to the south, temperatures 8-10dc ireland. to the south, temperatures 8—10dc and further north, five for newcastle, 64 edinburgh. on monday, a similar date weather—wise. it will be at the sunshine and showers, some of them heavy and thundery, and you are...
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—— dorset.stion that the top five english clubs willjoin a breakaway european league and leave the premier league as it were. for more money, more prestige and more chances to play bigger clubs every week. the end of our game as we know it? inside, they say the filthy rich clubs will ignore history and parity. breakaway, another headline. 0ne parity. breakaway, another headline. one point that viewers are making so far, thank you for the tweets coming in. stephen hunt said ifa breakaway, let them go, fans will not be able to afford the travelling rather than going to a burn or weaken or whatever premier league club, but burnley may be. cheaper than going to madrid or munich week m, than going to madrid or munich week in, week out. rod taylor says they are not thinking about other fans. we have talked about this in the past and it has fizzled out. this is all to do with a leaked report from all to do with a leaked report from a german newspaper. imagine a premier league without the likes of the m
—— dorset.stion that the top five english clubs willjoin a breakaway european league and leave the premier league as it were. for more money, more prestige and more chances to play bigger clubs every week. the end of our game as we know it? inside, they say the filthy rich clubs will ignore history and parity. breakaway, another headline. 0ne parity. breakaway, another headline. one point that viewers are making so far, thank you for the tweets coming in. stephen hunt said ifa breakaway,...
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constituency of north dorset before the country as a whole?ortant that in approaching this issue of the deal, and honourable members when they come to the meaningful vote should look at this in questions of the reality of the impact and the practicalities of the impact and the practicalities of the deal that we have put before... that we will put before this house. he asked specifically about farmers in his north dorset constituency and elsewhere and reassure him i think in two senses that delivers for them. first, we will come out of the common agricultural policy and develop our own agriculture policy which meets the needs of families across the uk. secondly, when we talk about the frictionless border, people often talk about manufactured goods but fresh produce going across those borders is also equally important. the local plant closing, 200 jobs, 800 virgin media job losses, since 2016 referendum, there has been morejob losses losses, since 2016 referendum, there has been more job losses than losses, since 2016 referendum, there has been
constituency of north dorset before the country as a whole?ortant that in approaching this issue of the deal, and honourable members when they come to the meaningful vote should look at this in questions of the reality of the impact and the practicalities of the impact and the practicalities of the deal that we have put before... that we will put before this house. he asked specifically about farmers in his north dorset constituency and elsewhere and reassure him i think in two senses that...
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the rain will sit across parts of dorset, up into wales, the midlands.will be dry. rain into the lake district, into northern ireland, fringing south—west scotland as we go through the afternoon. and by the end of the afternoon, for the bulk of scotland it will finish off dry, pretty windy with it. but the rain arrives through the night. so one front pushes further east, it will be replaced by yet another. and there is quite a squeeze on the isobars, and that denotes where we will see the strongest of the wind, so gusts in excess of 60 miles an hour, maybe more, and some of the rain will be quite heavy through northern ireland, south—west scotland, north—west england. a little more showery in nature further south, but nevertheless windy with it as well. so not a pleasant day, i suspect, as we go through wednesday. in terms of the feel of things, it will be milder, noticeably mild, but when you factor in the wind and rain i'm not sure whether that will be an issue for you. so as we move into thursday, more wet weather, this time pushing in from the south.
the rain will sit across parts of dorset, up into wales, the midlands.will be dry. rain into the lake district, into northern ireland, fringing south—west scotland as we go through the afternoon. and by the end of the afternoon, for the bulk of scotland it will finish off dry, pretty windy with it. but the rain arrives through the night. so one front pushes further east, it will be replaced by yet another. and there is quite a squeeze on the isobars, and that denotes where we will see the...
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you can expect it anywhere down towards dorset and point east.see sunshine coming through and the rain will advance eastwards across northern ireland and western scotland. into the afternoon, counties south of the m4 corridor are prone to hang on to some of this cloud. there is a move north through wales east anglia into the north of england, we could see it racked up and sunshine. the rain continuing across northern ireland and western scotland, somewhere around the murray firth, like yesterday could have temperatures as high as extreme, perhaps slightly more. yesterday it reached 16.8. generally, these are the temperatures, 12— 15. very windy with exposure towards the west. through this evening overnight, the band through this evening overnight, the ba nd eve nts through this evening overnight, the band events is eastwards, fizzling, with the south—west wind we will importa with the south—west wind we will import a lot of cloud across england and wales and once again some patchy fog in there and missed as well. —— mist. the temperatures again i
you can expect it anywhere down towards dorset and point east.see sunshine coming through and the rain will advance eastwards across northern ireland and western scotland. into the afternoon, counties south of the m4 corridor are prone to hang on to some of this cloud. there is a move north through wales east anglia into the north of england, we could see it racked up and sunshine. the rain continuing across northern ireland and western scotland, somewhere around the murray firth, like...
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mary adding in the 1950 —— —— mary penning, who covers fossils on the beach of dorset.lovely pictures of animals. this is one of mike's favourites because he has seen one of these. it is a zonkey, a zebra crossed with a donkey. beautiful, isn't it? where is that? a zoo of some sort? it is on a farm in south barrow in sunset. its mother ‘s some sort? it is on a farm in south barrow in sunset. its mother '5 name is -- barrow in sunset. its mother '5 name is —— ‘s barrow in sunset. its mother '5 name is —— '5 name is zippy. 0f barrow in sunset. its mother '5 name is —— '5 name is zippy. of the mother was in the field with nine other donkeys. i do know is that is casting aspersions on the mother ‘s character by saying it doesn't know what the dad is. have you got something else? how do you make good cheese? according to the sun today, you play it edam good choon, let it brie. —— tune. this is a farmer which chooses to play what he calls sonic cheese gastronomy, apparently it makes the cheese taste better. led zepplin, the beatles and a tribe called quest apparently have the
mary adding in the 1950 —— —— mary penning, who covers fossils on the beach of dorset.lovely pictures of animals. this is one of mike's favourites because he has seen one of these. it is a zonkey, a zebra crossed with a donkey. beautiful, isn't it? where is that? a zoo of some sort? it is on a farm in south barrow in sunset. its mother ‘s some sort? it is on a farm in south barrow in sunset. its mother '5 name is -- barrow in sunset. its mother '5 name is —— ‘s barrow in sunset....
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the rain will sit across parts of dorset up into wales, the midlands.ennines will be dry. rain into the lake district into northern ireland, fringing south—west scotla nd ireland, fringing south—west scotland as we go through the afternoon. and by the end of the afternoon. and by the end of the afternoon for the bulk of scotland it will finish off dry, pretty windy with it but the rain arrives through the night. so one front pushes more than east, it will be replaced by yet another and there is quite a squeeze on the isa buyers and that denotes where we will see the strongest of the wind, so gusts in excess of 60 miles an hour, maybe more and some of the rain will be quite heavy through northern ireland, south—west scotland, north—west england —— isobars. a little more showery in nature further south but nevertheless windy with it as well. so not a pleasant day i suspect as we go through wednesday. in terms of the feel of things it will be milder, noticeably mild, but when you factor in the wind and rain i am not sure whether that will be an issue for y
the rain will sit across parts of dorset up into wales, the midlands.ennines will be dry. rain into the lake district into northern ireland, fringing south—west scotla nd ireland, fringing south—west scotland as we go through the afternoon. and by the end of the afternoon. and by the end of the afternoon for the bulk of scotland it will finish off dry, pretty windy with it but the rain arrives through the night. so one front pushes more than east, it will be replaced by yet another and...
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a lot more cloud in england and was ante areas of rain, one extending from dorset and hampshire to theds. either side, a lot of clubbers brighter conditions in east anglia and the south—east, the winds not as strong. the far north of scotland will have the odd shower and gale force gusts. the winds remain a key feature, taking the club northward into scotland and northern ireland with some rain. some rain in northern england and staying damp in parts of cornwall and western wales. keeping the temperature is up, told them recently but still well clear of a frost compared to last week. not to chile on monday, a wet start in northern ireland and northern and western scotland, the rain easing of an brightening up. a few showers in the west and a few isolated showers in the east but with highs of 17. this is bbc news. the headlines at 12... the businessman, aaron banks, insists all donations he made to the leave campaign during the eu referendum complied with electoral law and says his critics are trying to undermine brexit the electoral commission has a bias in this. everybody is biased ag
a lot more cloud in england and was ante areas of rain, one extending from dorset and hampshire to theds. either side, a lot of clubbers brighter conditions in east anglia and the south—east, the winds not as strong. the far north of scotland will have the odd shower and gale force gusts. the winds remain a key feature, taking the club northward into scotland and northern ireland with some rain. some rain in northern england and staying damp in parts of cornwall and western wales. keeping the...
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if you showers coming towards dorset and wales.d it is going to remain quite cloudy, with an easterly wind it will continue to bring moisture and showers in off the north sea. maximum temperatures for many today getting up to about seven or 11 degrees. tonight, though showers will continue across the south—west. by will continue across the south—west. by the end of tonight there could be some rainfall totals. that could lead to some flooding problems. through tonight, mostly frost free with temperatures staying in single figures. we have an area of low pressure still with us. that weather front has pivoted and more aligned with the english channel. across southern coastal counties, quite wet on saturday. though showers could move their way bit further north, to the m4 corridor. to the north of that, dry. there could be sunny spells developing during saturday. maximum temperature is getting up to about seven or 9 degrees. this is sunday, we lose the rain across the south. there will be some showers coming in across eastern areas. 0t
if you showers coming towards dorset and wales.d it is going to remain quite cloudy, with an easterly wind it will continue to bring moisture and showers in off the north sea. maximum temperatures for many today getting up to about seven or 11 degrees. tonight, though showers will continue across the south—west. by will continue across the south—west. by the end of tonight there could be some rainfall totals. that could lead to some flooding problems. through tonight, mostly frost free with...
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pictures ta ke sometimes i weather watcher pictures take a breath away and what a contrast all on the dorsetngland. some shows around this morning and we will see more to come through the rest of the day. we still have this easterly wind and yesterday's area of low pressure still across a confident which brought rain and low pressure into the uk yesterday. it is brought in its wake some showers but that cold easterly wind. still some showers running along channel coasts affecting parts of sussex and kent. there will also be some bright or sunny spells, spells, the best of the sunshine for western scotland. better temperatures tempered by this brisk easterly north easterly wind. so we will see highs between seven and nine celsius. a fairly chilly feel wherever you are. still through this evening we will keep further showers, particularly for eastern and north—eastern course. they could be wintry in nature over the higher where we see the clear skies across scotla nd where we see the clear skies across scotland and ireland and northern england we will see spots as temperatures get freezing but
pictures ta ke sometimes i weather watcher pictures take a breath away and what a contrast all on the dorsetngland. some shows around this morning and we will see more to come through the rest of the day. we still have this easterly wind and yesterday's area of low pressure still across a confident which brought rain and low pressure into the uk yesterday. it is brought in its wake some showers but that cold easterly wind. still some showers running along channel coasts affecting parts of...
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and the dorset town that has it all except young people.people are moving here to retire and then they are living longer than ever. this is inside out south—west. in a quiet backwater on the file estuary a team of divers is preparing to investigate a mr lee, one that has puzzled historians since the first world war. they are trying to find the last resting place of 11 men who died protecting this stretch of course. they were not soldiers or full—time sailors, but fishermen. this is the little—known story of the british trawlermen who during the first world war became minesweepers. they were a band of men who would be a huge price for their bravery. just as a test to date, in 1914 falmouth was a vital deep water port in a strategic position for ships navigating atlantic trade routes. to challenge britain's superior naval power that germans produced thousands of u—boats. they were effective as torpedo boats but even more deadly as mine layers leaving high explosive charges in british shipping planes. britain responded by pressing more than 40
and the dorset town that has it all except young people.people are moving here to retire and then they are living longer than ever. this is inside out south—west. in a quiet backwater on the file estuary a team of divers is preparing to investigate a mr lee, one that has puzzled historians since the first world war. they are trying to find the last resting place of 11 men who died protecting this stretch of course. they were not soldiers or full—time sailors, but fishermen. this is the...
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the rain will sit across parts of dorset, up into wales, the midlands.s. rain into the lake district, into northern ireland, fringing south—west scotland as we go through the afternoon. and by the end of the afternoon, for the bulk of scotland, it will finish off dry, pretty windy with it, but the rain arrives through the night. so one front pushes further east, it is going to be replaced by yet another. and there's quite a squeeze on the isobars, and that denotes where we will see the strongest of the winds, so gusts in excess of 60 miles an hour, maybe more, and some of the rain will be quite heavy through northern ireland, south—west scotland, north—west england. a little more showery in nature further south, but nevertheless, still pretty windy with it as well. so not a particularly pleasant day, i suspect, as we go through wednesday. in terms of the feel of things, it will be milder, noticeably milder, but when you factor in the wind and rain, i'm not sure whether that will be an issue for you. so as we move into thursday, more wet weather, this tim
the rain will sit across parts of dorset, up into wales, the midlands.s. rain into the lake district, into northern ireland, fringing south—west scotland as we go through the afternoon. and by the end of the afternoon, for the bulk of scotland, it will finish off dry, pretty windy with it, but the rain arrives through the night. so one front pushes further east, it is going to be replaced by yet another. and there's quite a squeeze on the isobars, and that denotes where we will see the...
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angry skies for this weather watcher in dorset. this is what brought the strong winds last night.ain, we have had showers are ready, thundery winds in the south—west and into the wales area. creeping into northern ireland and the far south—west of scotland now. they will become more widespread in the afternoon and some developing in eastern parts. northern ireland and scotla nd eastern parts. northern ireland and scotland seeing fewer showers, more in the way of dry weather. whenever you are, between the showers there could be some sunshine. quite breezy but not as windy as last night, 11-14d. but not as windy as last night, 11—14d. tonight, more of the same. clu m ps of 11—14d. tonight, more of the same. clumps of rain across the map, clear spells. we are skies clear across scotla nd spells. we are skies clear across scotland and winds while wait, there could be a touch of frost and places but most sports holding up between four and but most sports holding up between fourand 10 but most sports holding up between four and 10 degrees. tomorrow, armistice day, more of the same. brig
angry skies for this weather watcher in dorset. this is what brought the strong winds last night.ain, we have had showers are ready, thundery winds in the south—west and into the wales area. creeping into northern ireland and the far south—west of scotland now. they will become more widespread in the afternoon and some developing in eastern parts. northern ireland and scotla nd eastern parts. northern ireland and scotland seeing fewer showers, more in the way of dry weather. whenever you...
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today, kaitlyn wright, from dorset, went to meet jess hodkinson, the emergency operator who answeredy brave" girl: kaitlyn‘s mum, charlene, who suffers from a chronic condition, made a full recovery, after paramedics arrived. herfather simon says she's a superstar. the british boxer tyson fury and america's deontay wilder, have weighed—in, ahead of their much anticipated world heavyweight title fight tomorrow in los angeles. fury has had to overcome severe depression, and has lost more than 10 stone for the bout, to get into shape. our sports editor dan roan is in los angeles for us tonight. tyson fury looked relaxed as he arrived for the weigh—in on the stage behind me a little while ago. it's all wrapped up now but later he exchanged words with his opponent. it was hard to read the emotions of deontay wilder because the american fighter was here wearing a leather mask. but there will be no such protection for him tomorrow night. it's been 15 years since la staged a heavyweight fight as big as this. but the scene is set, with both men having been warned about their behaviour after a
today, kaitlyn wright, from dorset, went to meet jess hodkinson, the emergency operator who answeredy brave" girl: kaitlyn‘s mum, charlene, who suffers from a chronic condition, made a full recovery, after paramedics arrived. herfather simon says she's a superstar. the british boxer tyson fury and america's deontay wilder, have weighed—in, ahead of their much anticipated world heavyweight title fight tomorrow in los angeles. fury has had to overcome severe depression, and has lost more...
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the rain will sit across parts of dorset, up into wales, the midlands.and. rain across the lake district into northern ireland gradually fringing with south—west scotla nd gradually fringing with south—west scotland into the afternoon and by the end of the afternoon for the bulk of scotland, finishing dry, windy with it but the rain arrives through the night. one front pushes deadly north and east and it will be replaced by yet another. quite a squeeze on the isobars and that denotes the strongest winds with gusts in excess of 60 mph on exposed coasts, maybe more, and some of that rain will be quite heavy as well in northern ireland, south—west scotla nd northern ireland, south—west scotland and northern england. showery in nature further south, but nevertheless, still pretty windy as well. not a particularly pleasant day as we go through wednesday. in terms of the feel of things, it will be milder, noticeably so, but when you factor in the wind and rain, i'm not sure weather that will be an issue for you. as we move out of wednesday into thursday, yet m
the rain will sit across parts of dorset, up into wales, the midlands.and. rain across the lake district into northern ireland gradually fringing with south—west scotla nd gradually fringing with south—west scotland into the afternoon and by the end of the afternoon for the bulk of scotland, finishing dry, windy with it but the rain arrives through the night. one front pushes deadly north and east and it will be replaced by yet another. quite a squeeze on the isobars and that denotes the...
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the low pressure system throwing up two fingers of rain and the moment, one going from dorset to oxygent of scotland, to stop inside that, something dry and brighterfrom stop inside that, something dry and brighter from any of you and this is a better day across scotland and northern ireland will light winds by and large today with winds gusting around 50 mph. they view showers just about into the western isles but much of scotland and much of northern ireland this afternoon will stay dry and sunny. temperatures in the low teens. if you gamble in and around cumbria, and england and wales in general. devon and cornwall stay pretty wet. drying a jealous of its three counties can build what you got today. in the anglia and the south—east, should be fine with clear skies and sunny spells. if you‘re off to any organised firework display tonight, a bit cooler than last night, not as windy, greatest jazz of the brain is in wales and some in northern england. tomorrow is looking a bit better forjust about all. for much of tonight, rain across part of the west spreading into northern ireland and
the low pressure system throwing up two fingers of rain and the moment, one going from dorset to oxygent of scotland, to stop inside that, something dry and brighterfrom stop inside that, something dry and brighter from any of you and this is a better day across scotland and northern ireland will light winds by and large today with winds gusting around 50 mph. they view showers just about into the western isles but much of scotland and much of northern ireland this afternoon will stay dry and...
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in england and wales more cloud which has been producing rain, some of the heavy. 0ne—liners in dorsetouth and east. full scotla nd particularly in the south and east. full scotland and northern ireland still gales in the far north but for most it is a sunny sunday and will continue to be so. if you are out celebrating fireworks events tonight, still windy and mild. rain in the west and north. it is the south west of scotland which will be especially wet. temperatures dropping back into single figures. not as mild as recent night. a fine start for much of england and wales with a few splashes of rain. improving through the day but the best of the sunshine will be in the east with an isolated shower possible. look at the temperatures, 11 to 16 degrees. goodbye for now. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines... police have declared a major incident in surrey last night after several children fell from a giant inflata ble several children fell from a giant inflatable slide at a fireworks event. eight children were taken to hospital initially, one is still there for observation. former cab
in england and wales more cloud which has been producing rain, some of the heavy. 0ne—liners in dorsetouth and east. full scotla nd particularly in the south and east. full scotland and northern ireland still gales in the far north but for most it is a sunny sunday and will continue to be so. if you are out celebrating fireworks events tonight, still windy and mild. rain in the west and north. it is the south west of scotland which will be especially wet. temperatures dropping back into...
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and the dorset town that has it all, except young people.
and the dorset town that has it all, except young people.
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today, kaitlyn wright, from dorset, went to meet jess hodkinson, the emergency operator who answereds she‘s a superstar. she really is. stay with us. we‘ll be taking an in—depth look at the papers. tim stanley and susie boniface. that‘s coming up after the headlines at 11:30. well, the first of december marks the first day of
today, kaitlyn wright, from dorset, went to meet jess hodkinson, the emergency operator who answereds she‘s a superstar. she really is. stay with us. we‘ll be taking an in—depth look at the papers. tim stanley and susie boniface. that‘s coming up after the headlines at 11:30. well, the first of december marks the first day of
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death blow to the movement it's was a clear i mean since all the political leaders are in prisons all dorset humorous advocates such as nibiru egypt and whatever basically stand up and stood up again as the authorities if it is making very blatant in the clear message crystal a clear message that there is absolutely there is no way or for this. it instigates during family no one should be dared to speak about democracy no one should be there to speak about the humorist and if you do so you will get the fate of sure i was then one of those you are living in exile now you fled torch air in bahrain can you tell us just a little bit about your experience and how it's affected you and your family i mean i was proud to take part of the fourteen february uprising this for the scarf to my forehead is a reminder to the brutal attack i received by the police and for speaking to the media including it is it an english i was english to him in prison and was tortured or sentenced by military court for simply dating to speak of to about every uses so this is that pretty much the nature of the authorities
death blow to the movement it's was a clear i mean since all the political leaders are in prisons all dorset humorous advocates such as nibiru egypt and whatever basically stand up and stood up again as the authorities if it is making very blatant in the clear message crystal a clear message that there is absolutely there is no way or for this. it instigates during family no one should be dared to speak about democracy no one should be there to speak about the humorist and if you do so you will...
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and international campaign led by christine dorset. and then yes. wife of the french president brought about the end of serfaty seventeen years in jail in september nine hundred ninety one. but his moroccan citizenship was immediately before that on the pretext that his father was brazilian so he and christine were again exiled to friends. to continue to criticize the moroccan government as a university teacher in paris specializing in identity and democracy in the arab world i don't know if you believe that libya could be america right life and. it left or right i will have to face but i don't believe. how to. finish me and how can as a clock starting with a prince yes you know if you had a kid because most of the you know what it can cause and really. bad habit. that we cross when wessel gets to be. the magic. lady feo learn from. what are they going to say that what it was was a method and i think i live market it is the area of worth and does not have a let's hard to believe it has really begun to anyone who's in the market i mean to live or die
and international campaign led by christine dorset. and then yes. wife of the french president brought about the end of serfaty seventeen years in jail in september nine hundred ninety one. but his moroccan citizenship was immediately before that on the pretext that his father was brazilian so he and christine were again exiled to friends. to continue to criticize the moroccan government as a university teacher in paris specializing in identity and democracy in the arab world i don't know if...
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that's right, he was in the dorset regiment and went out having been a regular soldier.ded there. he was hospitalised and then rejoined the italian and went with them to a quiet sector of the somme in 1916. and then he went up to passchendaele as two parts in the passchendaele battle in august of 1917. when he was one of those who was awarded a military medal. in a few months from them, he was blown up twice. and shell—shocked and so he was invalided back to england, to the royal derby hospital in warrington. he was there for six months. and then he was discharged as unfit for further active service. but having survived all bats, and got back home, tragically he died in a drowning accident after his discharge. he has no marked grave or memorial, which is very sad for somebody who was a very brave man. i just know what the effect would have been on my grandmother, she never spoke about it. she had already lost her brother in the somme the year before. my grandfather, john blackett, was the only son of his parents, so they must have felt it as well. the centenary of the ar
that's right, he was in the dorset regiment and went out having been a regular soldier.ded there. he was hospitalised and then rejoined the italian and went with them to a quiet sector of the somme in 1916. and then he went up to passchendaele as two parts in the passchendaele battle in august of 1917. when he was one of those who was awarded a military medal. in a few months from them, he was blown up twice. and shell—shocked and so he was invalided back to england, to the royal derby...
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joseph metcalfe, who's originally from dorset but has lived in california for the past decade, was forced children they start sending out e—mail alerts and phone alerts, that was voluntary until we started packing bags together but in 17 minutes, that was the time difference, the mandatory order came in. you look at the front door, plumes of black smoke. reflections of orange, the flames coming in behind, just blocks from the neighbourhood. we knew it was a short space of time to get out. you have one priority, and that is life. but also, making sure you do not worry your children, we try to make it an adventure for them, and as we are driving out, pretending this is an adventure, driving by the freeway, you can see back into the house is, 30 foot flames rising above the houses, hillside on fire, it is something, it is difficult to mask. we have seen fires, this is the third evacuation from our home, because we have grassland behind the house. this time, this was something completely different. it was the mix of humidity, very high wind, speed and ferocity of this fire, this was different
joseph metcalfe, who's originally from dorset but has lived in california for the past decade, was forced children they start sending out e—mail alerts and phone alerts, that was voluntary until we started packing bags together but in 17 minutes, that was the time difference, the mandatory order came in. you look at the front door, plumes of black smoke. reflections of orange, the flames coming in behind, just blocks from the neighbourhood. we knew it was a short space of time to get out. you...
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, bringing a win the south—west, heavy burst of rain in the north—west, heavy burst in hampshire, dorsetto the north and west also dry, staying through most of the day. shadows encroaching in the western isles, a windy day with gales, but not as strong as yesterday. elsewhere the window lighter than yesterday, not a huge amount of cloud, any morning showers departing and most will have a dry and bright day. a fuel heavy showers in north—west england, and some drizzle through parts of south yorkshire, east yorkshire, lincolnshire, heavy burst south—west england, devon and cornwall, and to the rest of wales. tempted down a degree on yesterday, but still into the teens by many. mild into the evening, another night of fireworks displays, most will be dry. wind lighter than they were last night, a chance of some rain in cardiff, linking into wetter weather in devon and cornwall and maybe a fuse bashes of rain in north—west england, pushing into southern scotland, wetter during the night and northern ireland, many eastern areas staying dry, partly clear skies, ireland, many eastern areas stayi
, bringing a win the south—west, heavy burst of rain in the north—west, heavy burst in hampshire, dorsetto the north and west also dry, staying through most of the day. shadows encroaching in the western isles, a windy day with gales, but not as strong as yesterday. elsewhere the window lighter than yesterday, not a huge amount of cloud, any morning showers departing and most will have a dry and bright day. a fuel heavy showers in north—west england, and some drizzle through parts of...
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heavy showers continuing in south—west england, showers coming into dorset, perhaps the south—west ofland also getting a bit of sunshine. elsewhere, it remains quite cloudy. across northern scotland, the showers continue to feed in an easterly wind. temperatures this afternoon are about seven wind. temperatures this afternoon are about seven or wind. temperatures this afternoon are about seven or 10 degrees. heavy showers will continue across the south—west of england, edging further eastwards along the english channel coast. largely frost free again tonight. those temperatures in towns and cities but about three or 7 degrees. saturday, the area of low pressure still with us. the weather front is still there along the english channel. anywhere south of the ma corridor we are likely to see some rain at times during saturday. to the north, there should be a few showers and east. 0therwise, dry. some brighter skies, sunshine breaking through, particularly the further north and west you are. temperatures fairly similar to today. 0nto sunday, most of the rain will have cleared away. there
heavy showers continuing in south—west england, showers coming into dorset, perhaps the south—west ofland also getting a bit of sunshine. elsewhere, it remains quite cloudy. across northern scotland, the showers continue to feed in an easterly wind. temperatures this afternoon are about seven wind. temperatures this afternoon are about seven or wind. temperatures this afternoon are about seven or 10 degrees. heavy showers will continue across the south—west of england, edging further...
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but across dorset, hampshire, devon, parts of somerset in south—west wales, some lively downpours, thunderries this morning: more pressure on theresa may's brexit plans — the democratic unionist party warns it's sending her ‘a message' in refusing to back the government on a budget vote. the prime minister will travel to brussels tomorrow to discuss the political declaration on the future relationship between the uk and eu. the police condemn a ‘walk on by culture', in which witnesses film violent scuffles instead of offering assistance. a doctor, a pharmacist and a police officer are killed after a gunman opens fire at a hospital in chicago. shares in the japanese car maker, nissan, fall sharply following the arrest of the company's chairman, carlos ghosn, on suspicion of financial misconduct.
but across dorset, hampshire, devon, parts of somerset in south—west wales, some lively downpours, thunderries this morning: more pressure on theresa may's brexit plans — the democratic unionist party warns it's sending her ‘a message' in refusing to back the government on a budget vote. the prime minister will travel to brussels tomorrow to discuss the political declaration on the future relationship between the uk and eu. the police condemn a ‘walk on by culture', in which witnesses...
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this evening's bbc south today programme will come live from the tank museum at bovington in dorset as we have the story of andrew, who is 80 years old and his dad was one of six brothers who went out to fight from their small village in surrey, ina from their small village in surrey, in a story that was typical of so many families at that time, not all the brothers came home. three of them were killed in the last year of them were killed in the last year of the war. andrew and his son richard did a personaljourney to france to remember his uncles and paid tribute to them. you were so cruelly taken from the family by that bullet on your first day of active service on the western front. the memories of the western front. the memories of the grievous losses are family suffered remain with us to this day. you'll also be talking about efforts back home to help wounded soldiers? yes, of course, of those who did come home, many suffered serious injuries. many large country houses across the country were turned into military hospitals forwarded soldiers, where women played a key role. 0ne sol
this evening's bbc south today programme will come live from the tank museum at bovington in dorset as we have the story of andrew, who is 80 years old and his dad was one of six brothers who went out to fight from their small village in surrey, ina from their small village in surrey, in a story that was typical of so many families at that time, not all the brothers came home. three of them were killed in the last year of them were killed in the last year of the war. andrew and his son richard...
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you tell me if this is a good deal for the farmers and the producers of my constituency of north dorset and the country as a whole? >> i will thank my honorable friends. it is important in approaching this issue of the deal and honorable members when they come to a meaningful vote to look at this in questions of the realities of the impact and the practicality of the deal we will put before the house. and specifically about farmers in his constituency, i can reassure him that in two sentences this is delivered to them. we will come out of cultural policy and deliver our own policy for agriculture that does meet the needs of farmers across the united kingdom and secondly when we talk about the border people often talk about manufactured goods, fresh produce across the borders is equally important. >> the local, 200 jobs, 800 job losses. and the referendum, there have been more job losses than jobs created. it is increasingly obvious that my constituents, shouldn't this government, from the lunch. >> on a number of occasions, the honorable lady, i say to her the employment figures we saw
you tell me if this is a good deal for the farmers and the producers of my constituency of north dorset and the country as a whole? >> i will thank my honorable friends. it is important in approaching this issue of the deal and honorable members when they come to a meaningful vote to look at this in questions of the realities of the impact and the practicality of the deal we will put before the house. and specifically about farmers in his constituency, i can reassure him that in two...
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i have not seen a similar analysis done in dorset but all i do know is that as in gloucestershire atly associated with natural variation. it is only when you compare that cull area with equivalently matched surrounding areas and that you are going to get areas and that you are going to get a true effect of the cull. it is really interesting they because a letter in last week's veterinary record actually stated that this was the correct approach. i could read you the quote that is in front of me at the moment. that you need to have comparable matched areas to actually see what is happening as far as the cull is concerned. we have to leave it there but we are really grateful for your time. multiple cabinet ministers expressed significant doubts about the prime minister's preferred brexit plan from the start, the bbc has learned. parts of theresa may's plan were described as "worrying", "disappointing" and "concerning" by members of her top team back in july. mrs may is struggling to broker an agreement on brexit with ministers. with me now is chris morris from bbc reality check. so tro
i have not seen a similar analysis done in dorset but all i do know is that as in gloucestershire atly associated with natural variation. it is only when you compare that cull area with equivalently matched surrounding areas and that you are going to get areas and that you are going to get a true effect of the cull. it is really interesting they because a letter in last week's veterinary record actually stated that this was the correct approach. i could read you the quote that is in front of me...
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the heavy showers continue this afternoon, hail, and thunder, some showers moving away into dorset.cotland quite cloudy. and easterly wind with maximum temperatures up to about seven to 10 celsius. the heavy showers continue overnight across the far south—west, gradually they edged their way into other southern coastal counties. 0therwise tonight, with all the cloud around, a knot of frost for many of us, temperatures above freezing. into the weekend, no pressure on saturday, that weather front is still there, so everywhere south of the m4 corridor likely to see some rain. the north of that, we could see the odd shower, mostly dry, they will be some breaks in the cloud, a bit of sunshine from time to time, maximum temperatures up to about seven to 9 degrees. by sunday, that area of rain around the english channel, it could affect south—eastern areas of england. otherwise, the further north—west you go, drier and otherwise, the further north—west you go, drierand brighter, a bit otherwise, the further north—west you go, drier and brighter, a bit of sunshine. temperatures remaining ab
the heavy showers continue this afternoon, hail, and thunder, some showers moving away into dorset.cotland quite cloudy. and easterly wind with maximum temperatures up to about seven to 10 celsius. the heavy showers continue overnight across the far south—west, gradually they edged their way into other southern coastal counties. 0therwise tonight, with all the cloud around, a knot of frost for many of us, temperatures above freezing. into the weekend, no pressure on saturday, that weather...
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simon bon ifi north dorset, simon hall. and commanding performance at the house of commons showing she's the right person doing the rightjob showing she's the right person doing the right job in showing she's the right person doing the rightjob in the right way. there are those lining up with letters who disagree. yes and i am sorry that they are and i would encourage them to pause and to think and maybe stop writing and start reading, read the draft proposals which the prime minister tabled, see that they deliver on the referendum result, while preserving and strengthening the uk economy, manufacturing and jobs, bringing back control of immigration and bringing back control of our laws. that is what the people voted for in the referendum. i think one or two people have unfortunately, for reasons i will leave them to explain, have rushed tojudgment on this instead of having a bit of sober reflection thinking about the big picture, getting behind the prime minister delivering on the brexit result. ben bradshaw, is there a po
simon bon ifi north dorset, simon hall. and commanding performance at the house of commons showing she's the right person doing the rightjob showing she's the right person doing the right job in showing she's the right person doing the rightjob in the right way. there are those lining up with letters who disagree. yes and i am sorry that they are and i would encourage them to pause and to think and maybe stop writing and start reading, read the draft proposals which the prime minister tabled,...
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and mary hanning, a palaeontologist and fossil collector along the dorset coast, was also rather distantocess is the bank of england will publish the entries that meet the criteria, which is what they did la st criteria, which is what they did last time and hopefully will do again. if you are passionate about a scientist or mathematician in your area, someone you scientist or mathematician in your area, someone you feel sad and influence on your life, somebody like dorothy hodgkin, veldt characterised insulin and vitamin b12, people like that. things we simply take for granted and we do not think of all of that hard work and how ground—breaking it was with these people. and as you say, often they were not even acknowledge that they were not even acknowledge that the time necessarily. this is how to recognise that work. at dawn, is it important this is a woman? we are talking about women here. do you think that is what it should be?|j think that is what it should be?” think so. at the moment it is still very male. we have got one woman, ignoring the queen who is on the back of everything.
and mary hanning, a palaeontologist and fossil collector along the dorset coast, was also rather distantocess is the bank of england will publish the entries that meet the criteria, which is what they did la st criteria, which is what they did last time and hopefully will do again. if you are passionate about a scientist or mathematician in your area, someone you scientist or mathematician in your area, someone you feel sad and influence on your life, somebody like dorothy hodgkin, veldt...
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. >> justices thomas and dorset have remarked that this is a particular problem.federal judges, making his federal wide injunctions. they can overrule the entire administration's policies, at least for a time. they can push it back. you and i know that there is no guarantee that the supreme court might hear the cases as they go through the courts, especially as they wind their way through the ninth circuit. this is a problem that has been ongoing, to say the least. >> rick: indeed, kevin, we will have more on this throughout the hour. >> arthel: as we have another fox news alert, house republicans issuing a subpoena to former fbi director james coleman, they reportedly wanted to ask him and foreigner attorney general loretta lynch about their decision-making during the 2016 election. mr. comey says he is happy to answer questions, but wants the public to be at the hearing. she is live in washington. comey says he wants the hearing to be public there's going to be one. >> that's right. the house judiciary committee has sent subpoenas to james comey and formally att
. >> justices thomas and dorset have remarked that this is a particular problem.federal judges, making his federal wide injunctions. they can overrule the entire administration's policies, at least for a time. they can push it back. you and i know that there is no guarantee that the supreme court might hear the cases as they go through the courts, especially as they wind their way through the ninth circuit. this is a problem that has been ongoing, to say the least. >> rick: indeed,...