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colin campbell, bbc news, dover. a jury colin campbell, bbc news, dover.r bought a chemical using an e—mail address containing the phrase in arabic" we have come to slaughter". the bombing killed 22 people at an ariana grande concert two years ago. the grenfell tower enquiry is asking the government's most senior lawyer, the government's most senior lawyer, the attorney general, to promise that no—one giving evidence will later be prosecuted on the basis of what they say. the request comes up potential corporate witnesses threatened to stay silent without such an agreement. if faiane west london in 2017 killed 72 people —— the fire. president trump has been celebrating his acquittal in the impeachment trial in a lengthy statement of the white house he thanked supporters and colleagues and lamb busted opponents who brought the case, calling them vicious. mr trump said he had enjoyed a witch—hunt for the past three years. it was evil, it was corrupt, it was dirty cops. it was corrupt, it was dirty cops. it was lea kers and was corrupt, it was dirty cops. it
colin campbell, bbc news, dover. a jury colin campbell, bbc news, dover.r bought a chemical using an e—mail address containing the phrase in arabic" we have come to slaughter". the bombing killed 22 people at an ariana grande concert two years ago. the grenfell tower enquiry is asking the government's most senior lawyer, the government's most senior lawyer, the attorney general, to promise that no—one giving evidence will later be prosecuted on the basis of what they say. the...
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colin campbell, bbc news, dover.and "corrupt" people. last night the republican—controlled senate voted to clear him of charges of abuse of power, and obstruction of congress. mr trump said he'd been through an ordeal. we have something thatjust worked out. i mean, it worked out. we went through hell. unfairly. did nothing wrong. i've done things wrong in my life, i will admit. not purposely, but i've done things wrong. but this is what the end result is. applause president trump at the white house earlier today. the islamic state group is defeated in iraq and syria, where theirfighters have been killed or captured and their so—called caliphate has been destroyed. but the is threat is not over, as the group's campaign of terror continues in other countries. earlier this week our correspondent quentin somerville reported from the camps of northern syria, where the wives and children of former is fighters are abandoned. tonight, quentin reports from sulu in the philippines, where local islamist insurgents, now backed b
colin campbell, bbc news, dover.and "corrupt" people. last night the republican—controlled senate voted to clear him of charges of abuse of power, and obstruction of congress. mr trump said he'd been through an ordeal. we have something thatjust worked out. i mean, it worked out. we went through hell. unfairly. did nothing wrong. i've done things wrong in my life, i will admit. not purposely, but i've done things wrong. but this is what the end result is. applause president trump at...
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first to luxmy gopal in dover..on here has worsened considerably, so much so that all ferry services are currently suspended. the port of dover has announced that it is closed to all shipping traffic. it is no surprise because the sea is really rough, the waves a re really because the sea is really rough, the waves are really high, lashing against that barrier. and that ferry, i don't know if you can see the piano ferry, that has not moved all morning. it is notjust here that ferry services are affected, across the country, there have been cancellations and disruptions to irish ferry crossings, to services in scotland, and a ferry tried to berth in hull but it was too dangerous because of the window so it had to go back out to seeing passengers are being told to contact their operator and warned that there could be serious disruption to their services because of those high winds. it is not hard to see why. thank you very much for that, for the moment, in dover. we can now speak to tomos morgan my if he can hear us?
first to luxmy gopal in dover..on here has worsened considerably, so much so that all ferry services are currently suspended. the port of dover has announced that it is closed to all shipping traffic. it is no surprise because the sea is really rough, the waves a re really because the sea is really rough, the waves are really high, lashing against that barrier. and that ferry, i don't know if you can see the piano ferry, that has not moved all morning. it is notjust here that ferry services are...
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the port of dover is closed to all shipping and many irish sea crossings are also cancelled.e dartford crossing is closed. while the humber bridge in yorkshire has closed to high—sided vehicles and could close to all traffic. 25,000 runners due to take part in the london winter 10k run were told it would not go ahead. manchester city's premier league game at home to west ham was postponed due to "extreme and escalating weather conditions", while all six of today's women's super league matches are also postponed. and london's eight royal parks have been closed, including hyde park and regent's park. in kendal in cumbria, the river kent has become a raging torrent, bursting its banks in a number of places. the environment agency are urging people to avoid low lying footpaths near the river. in teddington... under its own steam, looking like a boat rather than a trailer. there is a lot of those sorts of pictures coming into us from all over the country. very grateful to viewers who are sending them into us. there has just been an update which has come into me about the hull brid
the port of dover is closed to all shipping and many irish sea crossings are also cancelled.e dartford crossing is closed. while the humber bridge in yorkshire has closed to high—sided vehicles and could close to all traffic. 25,000 runners due to take part in the london winter 10k run were told it would not go ahead. manchester city's premier league game at home to west ham was postponed due to "extreme and escalating weather conditions", while all six of today's women's super...
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simonjones for us there in dover.eep up to date with the changing weather developments in your area today just head to your local bbc radio station, and of course, the bbc news website. and we'll find out how this story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers — our guestsjoining me tonight are the journalist and campaigner lynn faulds wood, and the pollsterjoe twyman, who is director of deltapoll uk. another person has tested positive for the corona—virus in england, bringing the total number of cases to four across the uk. a flight carrying more british nationals from china, has touched down at raf brize norton, with passengers being taken to a conference centre in milton keynes, for 1a days quarantine. here's our health editor, hugh pym. a bumpy ride, but at least the passengers on this final evacuation flight from wuhan were a lot closer from home. about 120 british travellers disembarked. they were put on buses for a similar convoy to the one to a hos
simonjones for us there in dover.eep up to date with the changing weather developments in your area today just head to your local bbc radio station, and of course, the bbc news website. and we'll find out how this story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers — our guestsjoining me tonight are the journalist and campaigner lynn faulds wood, and the pollsterjoe twyman, who is director of deltapoll uk. another person has tested...
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in dover, teams of officials process the new arrivals.thorities are struggling to quell. the grenfell tower enquiry is asking the government most senior lawyer to promise that no—one giving evidence should be prosecuted on the basis of what they say. request comes basis of what they say. request co m es after basis of what they say. request comes after corporate witnesses threatened to stay silent without such an agreement. don't forget you can get in touch with us on twitter and instagram but next we have sport today. hello there. this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme... a new olympic task force and a call for calm as coronavirus threatens to cause havoc with the sporting calendar. a shock as real madrid are knocked out with help from one of the online players. and the fed cup qualifiers get under way on friday with japan led by naomi osaka. as they look to our five—time winners spain. hello there and welcome to the programme where we start with the coronavirus outbreak and impact it is having o
in dover, teams of officials process the new arrivals.thorities are struggling to quell. the grenfell tower enquiry is asking the government most senior lawyer to promise that no—one giving evidence should be prosecuted on the basis of what they say. request comes basis of what they say. request co m es after basis of what they say. request comes after corporate witnesses threatened to stay silent without such an agreement. don't forget you can get in touch with us on twitter and instagram...
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the silverfountain the silver fountain t parlour in dover, that is dover new hampshire, isa in dover,s who lunch. here in new england they feel close to the old country, and not only because of the familiar names and tradition of tea. political upheaval of exit is something they can also relate to.|j understand how they may be kind of thick of being part of all the other european nations but that's their strength. the other european nations but that's their strengthlj the other european nations but that's their strength. i think brexit is a very sad situation and it will be tragic for england. i feel that england is going to be ostracising themselves from the rest of the world at a time when it is more important for us to be global andl important for us to be global and i think this isjust a backward move, similar to the us. new england's relationship with the uk has had its up and downs over the last four centuries. the briton is america's fifth largest trading partner. international business expert peter lane says the us is vital to the british economy. but brexit has created its ——
the silverfountain the silver fountain t parlour in dover, that is dover new hampshire, isa in dover,s who lunch. here in new england they feel close to the old country, and not only because of the familiar names and tradition of tea. political upheaval of exit is something they can also relate to.|j understand how they may be kind of thick of being part of all the other european nations but that's their strength. the other european nations but that's their strengthlj the other european nations...
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who are dover voters favoring right now? >> well, i've talked to a lot of people all over the city and i think it's very diversified. i've seen some of the candidates come into the city and they've all gotten good responses. i've attended a few of the presentations. they've spoken very well. >> what's your feel of the energy? what's your feel of the energy right now, mayor? >> well, i think there's two that are really on the top, and that's bernie and that's also pete. and i think the other -- i think amy is right behind there. elizabeth warren is doing quite well and the other candidates, i think they're coming up pretty good, too. they're all getting pretty good responses from the state. they're going to these venues getting anywhere from 600 to 1,000 people. that's telling you there's a lot of people -- >> that's a lot. >> undecided. >> your city is 29,000. when you talk about 600 to 1,000 at rally after rally. that's a lot of people. people take their role very seriously there. >> yes. >> in terms of their vote. you go t
who are dover voters favoring right now? >> well, i've talked to a lot of people all over the city and i think it's very diversified. i've seen some of the candidates come into the city and they've all gotten good responses. i've attended a few of the presentations. they've spoken very well. >> what's your feel of the energy? what's your feel of the energy right now, mayor? >> well, i think there's two that are really on the top, and that's bernie and that's also pete. and i...
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an abandoned dinghy full of life jackets on a dover beach.two boats that made it all the way across. filmed by a passer—by, these migrants who made the journey, detained by police after reaching uk shores. the migrant arrivals started early in the morning. it's understood a number of women and young children were amongst those making the journey here. i would really like us to look at having an agreement with the french, where whenever somebody was picked up in the english channel they would be taken safely and securely back to france. and that way both traffickers and migrants alike would know this is not a route into britain. despite the doubling of police patrols along the french coast and a fleet of boarder force vessels out to sea, the small migrant boats continue to succeed to get across the english channel. the national crime agency say the criminal gangs involved appear to be co—ordinating the multiple boat launches in what's described as a surge tactic to try to beat the beefed up security. in dover, teams of hi viz officials process
an abandoned dinghy full of life jackets on a dover beach.two boats that made it all the way across. filmed by a passer—by, these migrants who made the journey, detained by police after reaching uk shores. the migrant arrivals started early in the morning. it's understood a number of women and young children were amongst those making the journey here. i would really like us to look at having an agreement with the french, where whenever somebody was picked up in the english channel they would...
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simon jones in dover, thank you. of the areas worst affected by flooding has been the west yorkshire region of the calder valley. for many, storm ciara brought back memories of the devastating floods on boxing day in 2015. here's sharon barbour. sirens wail. across the calder valley, residents woke to the grim sound of the flood siren. and the noise of the gale force winds and torrential rain. storm ciara had arrived. i've been here eight and a half years and this is the worst. never had this before. i'm feeling very sad right now. sad for the people that have been flooded yet again. sad that the barrier wasn't finished in time. you know, it's been a long old process. soon, roads disappeared — some up to a metre under water. businesses and dozens of homes were flooded. in her wake, storm ciara has left a mess here in mytholmroyd. storm waters came through today, flooded the street as high as this car behind me. and now, thick with mud. but more than that, it's left a sense of devastation for so many here in the villa
simon jones in dover, thank you. of the areas worst affected by flooding has been the west yorkshire region of the calder valley. for many, storm ciara brought back memories of the devastating floods on boxing day in 2015. here's sharon barbour. sirens wail. across the calder valley, residents woke to the grim sound of the flood siren. and the noise of the gale force winds and torrential rain. storm ciara had arrived. i've been here eight and a half years and this is the worst. never had this...
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a very important moment at dover air force base in delaware.he president and the vice president both attending this dignified transfer of two soldiers killed during combat operations in afghanistan, those deaths on saturday. we'll be right back. do you have concerns about mild memory loss related to aging? prevagen is the number one pharmacist-recommended memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. can you help keep these iguys protected online?? easy, connect to the xfi gateway. what about internet speeds that keep up with my gaming? let's hook you up with the fastest internet from xfinity. what about wireless data options for the family? of course, you can customize and save. can you save me from this conversation? that we can't do, but come in and see what we can do. we're here to make life simple. easy. awesome. ask. shop. discover. at your local xfinity store today. >>> topping our political radar. jerome powell on capitol hill reassuring lawmakers on the strength
a very important moment at dover air force base in delaware.he president and the vice president both attending this dignified transfer of two soldiers killed during combat operations in afghanistan, those deaths on saturday. we'll be right back. do you have concerns about mild memory loss related to aging? prevagen is the number one pharmacist-recommended memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. can you help keep...
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it's a similar picture in dover.port, ferry services have been suspended, as large waves make it impossible to travel. in west yorkshire, sirens dating back to world war ii warned of flooding, with the rivers swelling, like this one in cumbria. across the country, strong winds have uprooted trees. this was a near—miss in essex. the storm has also caused severe disruption on the railway network, with speed restrictions across much of the country. airlines have also cancelled dozens of domestic and international flights. i've never seen an amber warning this large, which just goes to show how widespread the impacts are going to be due to storm ciara as we go through today, but it's notjust the winds — it's also heavy rain. we've seen in excess of 100 millimetres already. that amount of rain has made flooding inevitable and fire crews have been called out to rescue stranded motorists, but it's not all bad news. these windsurfers in dorset seem to be making the most of the severe weather, which is forecast to last for th
it's a similar picture in dover.port, ferry services have been suspended, as large waves make it impossible to travel. in west yorkshire, sirens dating back to world war ii warned of flooding, with the rivers swelling, like this one in cumbria. across the country, strong winds have uprooted trees. this was a near—miss in essex. the storm has also caused severe disruption on the railway network, with speed restrictions across much of the country. airlines have also cancelled dozens of domestic...
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it has been steady but not exactly gangbusters in dover. there are about at 6600 voters t this point, democrats and republicans, both voting today. most of the people i speak to say they're voting for bernie sanders, the second is pete buttigieg. and then warren and klobuchar sort of fill out the rest. i have not heard anyone so far say that they are votinging f fe biden. i spoke to a couple earlier asking why they made the choices they did. >> i think pete buttigieg is really a middle line candidate and i think that he is the most fair and the least radical. >> bernie sanders ends up with the nomination, could you support him just as heartily? >> i would. i don't mind him either. but he is a little more extreme for my taste. so but i would still vote for him if he got the job. >> reporter: now, we are watching -- we are watching dover very closely because in the last several -- last four contested democrat iic primarie dover has been a bellwether for state, not only picked the first one or two candidates, it has picked the four and five ca
it has been steady but not exactly gangbusters in dover. there are about at 6600 voters t this point, democrats and republicans, both voting today. most of the people i speak to say they're voting for bernie sanders, the second is pete buttigieg. and then warren and klobuchar sort of fill out the rest. i have not heard anyone so far say that they are votinging f fe biden. i spoke to a couple earlier asking why they made the choices they did. >> i think pete buttigieg is really a middle...
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the dover athletic striker speaking to me on their racist abuse he had to me on their racist abuse heears ago charlotte worthington was working as a chef in a mexican restuarant in manchester and riding her bmx for fun. in tokyo this summer she'll be britain's best medal hope in the new olympic sport of freestyle bmx. stuart pollitt reports from the kitchen to the heat of 0lympic competition, she is writing herself into contention for a metal and tokyo. her sporting career started as a hobby. real basic equipment and local skate park and just go out and ta ke local skate park and just go out and take some risks and enjoy yourself. i personally started writing skaters for many years and it was up until three years ago that i actually made a pledge to ride bmx. she was working as a shaft around manchester and writing here on her days off until two years ago when the sport's inclusion in tokyo meant she could quit full—time. inclusion in tokyo meant she could quit full-time. the best in the world get up at 6am and hit the jam hired and trained all day. pressure is on for great britain. t
the dover athletic striker speaking to me on their racist abuse he had to me on their racist abuse heears ago charlotte worthington was working as a chef in a mexican restuarant in manchester and riding her bmx for fun. in tokyo this summer she'll be britain's best medal hope in the new olympic sport of freestyle bmx. stuart pollitt reports from the kitchen to the heat of 0lympic competition, she is writing herself into contention for a metal and tokyo. her sporting career started as a hobby....
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we'll be watching exactly -- watching dover.hing the first results will probably be coming from manchester, which will be critical particularly to get a sense of bernie sanders is going to once again create a broader coalition beyond his base. so ward one in manchester, the northern part, it's more fluent, but a heavy mix here. it's establishment democrats. if you can get some of them, that's where it's at. another place to watch is he really ran up the score in keen, which is where he finished his campaign tonight. cheshire county he got 70% of the vote against hillary clinton. then one other place which is kind of really interesting on this pete buttigieg versus sanders and elizabeth warren is the upper valley, which is what we know as dartmouth college, lebanon, hanover. it is right on the vermont border. a lot of people who work at d t dartmouth live in vermont. it's also highly educated, which is where exactly warren and buttigieg have been directly competing and some campaigns have been closing out their campaign there as
we'll be watching exactly -- watching dover.hing the first results will probably be coming from manchester, which will be critical particularly to get a sense of bernie sanders is going to once again create a broader coalition beyond his base. so ward one in manchester, the northern part, it's more fluent, but a heavy mix here. it's establishment democrats. if you can get some of them, that's where it's at. another place to watch is he really ran up the score in keen, which is where he finished...
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we are watching dover carefully because for the last four democratic primaries here, dover has been a bellwether for how the state has gone. not just the top one or two candidates but four or five candidates. in 2004, 2008, it voted exactly the way the state ended up voting. we'll be watching the way the voters here are -- do vote. i spoke to a lot of voters as they've left today. most of them say they're voting for senator sanders. some buttigieg, some warren. haven't seen a lot of klobuchar support, but we are still talking to voters, and we'll continue to talk to them all day long. back to you guys. >> the turnout, it's an important point. the turnout number for democrats was not off the chart. miguel marquez joining us there. >>> joining us now, chris cillizza. we're going to get a lot of information from the new hampshire primaries. >> hopefully. >> hopefully tonight. >> iowa did not pare the field. >> no. >> as it has traditionally done or often done. if we have a split result in the top tier today, would new hampshire also not pare the field and we'll be left with more candidat
we are watching dover carefully because for the last four democratic primaries here, dover has been a bellwether for how the state has gone. not just the top one or two candidates but four or five candidates. in 2004, 2008, it voted exactly the way the state ended up voting. we'll be watching the way the voters here are -- do vote. i spoke to a lot of voters as they've left today. most of them say they're voting for senator sanders. some buttigieg, some warren. haven't seen a lot of klobuchar...
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dover was the key rival. sprague wanted to use his city published newspaper to bypass dover and make monson and economic and cultural hub for towns in his vicinity. printer have an urban as a resource for a small-town editor who wants to strengthen his position against other small towns. you see something similar ,appening a few years later when a boston artist and entrepreneur comes to monson selling bird's eye views. -- showing suing you you vignettes from this. these were very popular. had than 2400 communities bird's eye views made. local people would pay to have their business numbered on the image of the enlisted in the legend at the bottom -- and then listed in the legend at the bottom. you could share this lithograph. you could send it to customers or put it in your home or shop. this was advertising. way of announcing the significance of your place, your community. bangor had one. dover had a bird's eye view. and 60 other maine places had bird's eye videos. if you had one, it was a way of announcing
dover was the key rival. sprague wanted to use his city published newspaper to bypass dover and make monson and economic and cultural hub for towns in his vicinity. printer have an urban as a resource for a small-town editor who wants to strengthen his position against other small towns. you see something similar ,appening a few years later when a boston artist and entrepreneur comes to monson selling bird's eye views. -- showing suing you you vignettes from this. these were very popular. had...
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the silver phantom tea party in dover — that is dover, new hampshire — is a popular spot for ladies whofeel close to the old country. and not only because of the familiar names and tradition of tea. the political upheaval of brexit is something they can also relate to. i understand how they might be kind of sick of being part of all the other european nations. but that is their strength. i think brexit is a very sad situation and will be tragic for england. why? i feel england will be ostracising themself from the rest of the world at a time when is more important for us to be global and i think this isjust a really backward move. similar to the us. new england's relationship with the uk has had its ups and downs over the last four centuries. but britain is america's fifth largest trading partner. international business expert peter lane says the us is vital to the british economy. but brexit has created uncertainty. as we look forward over the next year, as these trade relationships evolve, we need to keep in mind that it is all really a rubik's cube. there is the eu and how you can ne
the silver phantom tea party in dover — that is dover, new hampshire — is a popular spot for ladies whofeel close to the old country. and not only because of the familiar names and tradition of tea. the political upheaval of brexit is something they can also relate to. i understand how they might be kind of sick of being part of all the other european nations. but that is their strength. i think brexit is a very sad situation and will be tragic for england. why? i feel england will be...
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this lorry heading to dover didn't make it. and trees kept tumbling down.on, passing motorists had a lucky escape. while in bedfordshire, a man was trapped for over an hour in his car under a tree. 0n the railways, manyjourneys were either delayed or canceled, causing havoc at some of the country's largest stations. there were either speed restrictions, or trains not running at all. we went to king's cross to see what was happening and they wouldn't let us on the platform. they wouldn't let us anywhere near, really, so we thought come here, see if we can get to birmingham or manchester and then get a transpennine across to york or something. and it seems even worse. and the warning is we're not out of the woods yet — the storm will be with us for the rest of the day, with more bad weather expected tomorrow. we will talk about that any moment with louise. how bad has it been so far? we have seen winds of 90 mph. it has been a significant storm. probably the most significant since 2013, which was cold the doomsday storm, which was in october. we have had gust
this lorry heading to dover didn't make it. and trees kept tumbling down.on, passing motorists had a lucky escape. while in bedfordshire, a man was trapped for over an hour in his car under a tree. 0n the railways, manyjourneys were either delayed or canceled, causing havoc at some of the country's largest stations. there were either speed restrictions, or trains not running at all. we went to king's cross to see what was happening and they wouldn't let us on the platform. they wouldn't let us...
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p&0 have cancelled some ferries between dover and calais.treated in the last half an hour or so to say that on the roads there are reports of debris in carriageways across the country. i think particularly, and we have just seen on the coast there, that is bearing the brunt of this very severe weather. reports of trees having come down in various areas, the dartford crossing as well has been closed as well, so huge disruption. yes, if you don't need to go anywhere, the temptation will be to stay put and keep warm, because the risks are too great. yes, they are, and what we have seen as well, trees falling down. that is one of the main issues, that debris has been falling in some places. so, the advice really is, if you can stay in and not go out, then do that. in terms of the trains, some of the train companies are actually seeing two passengers, do not travel if you can avoid it today. do not get on a train. if you do, you will face quite severe disruption. yes, there is a speed restriction in place of 50 mph. for the moment, helena, thank
p&0 have cancelled some ferries between dover and calais.treated in the last half an hour or so to say that on the roads there are reports of debris in carriageways across the country. i think particularly, and we have just seen on the coast there, that is bearing the brunt of this very severe weather. reports of trees having come down in various areas, the dartford crossing as well has been closed as well, so huge disruption. yes, if you don't need to go anywhere, the temptation will be to...
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dover is at the feet of the seat of theat the county where monson is located. for a long time, this was the only newspaper in the county. it did not look kindly on the larger city of bangor starting a small-town newspaper within the county in monson. the observer published in dover complains the slate, its new rival, "can hardly be called a local institution inasmuch as it is owned by foreign capital and is wholly printed outside of piscataquais county." i thought how interesting, something published 50 miles away is called foreign. because it is owned by people outside the county. here is a very closed and insular meaning. if it is outside of the county, it doesn't qualify. it is foreign. the controversy that continued shows john francis sprague also saw himself as a champion of the local and that he had a very conception of local. a newspaper published in bangor was not for him a foreign threat but actually a powerful resource for building and promoting his town. john francis sprague clearly saw the place making power of print. like many others who measured t
dover is at the feet of the seat of theat the county where monson is located. for a long time, this was the only newspaper in the county. it did not look kindly on the larger city of bangor starting a small-town newspaper within the county in monson. the observer published in dover complains the slate, its new rival, "can hardly be called a local institution inasmuch as it is owned by foreign capital and is wholly printed outside of piscataquais county." i thought how interesting,...
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>> reporter: it is steady but not exactly gangbusters here in dover.hey had about 460 voters so far in the three hours they have been open. that would put them below 2008 and 2016 when you had contested race. we do watch dover very carefully because in previous democratic contested or uncontested races it has been the bellwether for the rest of the state. most voters, i'm taking my own little personal exit poll as people are leaving, and most people are voting for bernie sanders, we spoke to them, to one of them about how things are different today from 2016. >> what i found from the communities more than anything else besides who the candidates were was that they wanted real change. and when they saw bernie, a huge portion of people who had not normally have voted democratic saw that represented change, and when he lost the nomination, they voted for trump. >> reporter: now, we have seen lots of folks turning out for bernie sanders and that person included said he voted for clinton in 2016. he would vote for whoever the nominee is here. buttigieg is t
>> reporter: it is steady but not exactly gangbusters here in dover.hey had about 460 voters so far in the three hours they have been open. that would put them below 2008 and 2016 when you had contested race. we do watch dover very carefully because in previous democratic contested or uncontested races it has been the bellwether for the rest of the state. most voters, i'm taking my own little personal exit poll as people are leaving, and most people are voting for bernie sanders, we spoke...
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because what the president did instead is flew to dover. we understand the cost of freedom and this president understands it greatly the president wanned to make sure because this weekend our country lost two heroes. sergeant first class gutierrez and sergeant first class rod redwezz. last night the president traveled to dover, was with the family we continue to keep them in our prayers and we understand what the cost of freedom is about. you listened to mac thornberry and steve womack they understand what it means to have a responsibility to protect our men and women and understand we have to plan with budget to produce that and keep the world free and at the same time to keep our troops. that's the fundamental divens between the americas of this republican party and the democrats. they won't produss a fwouget lay out a framework of what the world should look like. i think that's why they're having a turnout decrease across the country. with that, i open it up to questions. yes, sir. reporter: mr. leader. last friday when the president dis
because what the president did instead is flew to dover. we understand the cost of freedom and this president understands it greatly the president wanned to make sure because this weekend our country lost two heroes. sergeant first class gutierrez and sergeant first class rod redwezz. last night the president traveled to dover, was with the family we continue to keep them in our prayers and we understand what the cost of freedom is about. you listened to mac thornberry and steve womack they...
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and i stopped with the president at dover air force base and it was a sad and somber memorial, but people need to think about this. this isn't a chess game. it is in the geopolitical chess game we are moving troops here and there and represented by symbols on a big map or board. it is about our young people and they deserve better. our soldiers deserve to know what they are fighting for. our soldier deserves to know what the mission is. our soldiers deserve to know if we are making progress. they deserve to be told the truth. america's longest war in afghanistan is in its twentieth year. we have kids fighting who weren't even born when the war began. my committee this we held a hearing to discuss the afghan papers, papers that reveal the highest ranking officials in our military and our government and our state department have known for many years that the afghan war lacks a real mission, lacks a real national security rationale. my vote today is not simply about iran or the killing of soleimani. my vote today is about the constitutional requirement that congress must declare war. this vo
and i stopped with the president at dover air force base and it was a sad and somber memorial, but people need to think about this. this isn't a chess game. it is in the geopolitical chess game we are moving troops here and there and represented by symbols on a big map or board. it is about our young people and they deserve better. our soldiers deserve to know what they are fighting for. our soldier deserves to know what the mission is. our soldiers deserve to know if we are making progress....
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and we all agree that families in blades, here in dover and across our state deserve to know that the water coming out of their faucets is clean. [ applause ] that's why we're partnering with representative long hurst and senator mcbride to invest $50 million in clean water. building off of the work of senator townsend's clean water task force, we'll create a clean water trust fund and we'll have a special focus on hard to serve low-income communities across our state. [ applause ] taking care of our environment is one of the most important obligations that we have as elected officials. this is an historic investment that will make a big difference in the lives of delewareans, in our economy, and in our environment. i hope you'll join me in supporting in proposal. [ applause ] even when you're governor, making delaware better starts with the little things. it drives my security detail crazy, but you often see me walking down the street, you'll see me stopping to pick up a plastic bag or an empty bottle of soda. we have au litter problem in delaware, and i'm determined to stop it. [ ap
and we all agree that families in blades, here in dover and across our state deserve to know that the water coming out of their faucets is clean. [ applause ] that's why we're partnering with representative long hurst and senator mcbride to invest $50 million in clean water. building off of the work of senator townsend's clean water task force, we'll create a clean water trust fund and we'll have a special focus on hard to serve low-income communities across our state. [ applause ] taking care...
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my colleague being buffeted in dover. let's speak to tomos morgan in aberystwyth.ditions been like so far? well, the wind has been ravaging the seaside town of aberystwyth all evening and all of this morning. you canjust evening and all of this morning. you can just see it smashing against the sides here. the waves coming up the sides here. the waves coming up the sides onto the pathway here overlooking the promenade in aberystwyth. yesterday saw gusts of up aberystwyth. yesterday saw gusts of up to 75 mph across wales. predicted to be even higher gust today up to 90 mph any north of wales across snowdonia. we have already heard about the several travel disruptions across the whole of wales. a lot of the rail has been cancelled in wales, and they will not be bus replacement services in place, so please check if you are thinking of travelling and perhaps make other plans. flights have already been cancelled as well, especially those ones coming back from ireland to wales after the rugby yesterday, and as you mentioned, the ferries have also been disrupted. the amber
my colleague being buffeted in dover. let's speak to tomos morgan in aberystwyth.ditions been like so far? well, the wind has been ravaging the seaside town of aberystwyth all evening and all of this morning. you canjust evening and all of this morning. you can just see it smashing against the sides here. the waves coming up the sides here. the waves coming up the sides onto the pathway here overlooking the promenade in aberystwyth. yesterday saw gusts of up aberystwyth. yesterday saw gusts of...
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and in dover the highly unusual decision was taken to halt all ferries.just too dangerous to head to sea. here on the coast at times the gusts of wind are so strong it's almost difficult to stay on your feet. add into that the lashing rain coming down too, it's hardly surprising that the advice is stay indoors if you can. what makes this bad weather unusual is that the whole country is feeling its effects. we reinforce what we say to people. just respect it, look at it, stay a safe distance from it. it is unusual to cover the whole country but the risk is the same whether you are in scotland, cornwall or kent, it's really, really dangerous. but this is the reality of what the emergency services were dealing with, a rescue at sea near hastings and making land safely wasn't always easy. this plane attempted a touch down at heathrow only to have to abort the landing seconds later. 0h, touch and go, touch and go! 0n the roads too the situation wasn't much better. this lorry heading to dover didn't make it and trees kept coming down. in london, passing motoris
and in dover the highly unusual decision was taken to halt all ferries.just too dangerous to head to sea. here on the coast at times the gusts of wind are so strong it's almost difficult to stay on your feet. add into that the lashing rain coming down too, it's hardly surprising that the advice is stay indoors if you can. what makes this bad weather unusual is that the whole country is feeling its effects. we reinforce what we say to people. just respect it, look at it, stay a safe distance...
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this is the powerful majority we are gathering together, from davenport to dover, carson city to columbia. it's a coalition of addition, not subtraction. it is a movement reaching in to church basements, barbershops, universities, union halls, carrying the same values with us everywhere we go. we saw that coalition awakening. we saw it tonight in cities and suburbs from the seacoast to the industrial towns you often left behind. and together, we are building a future where there will be no such thing as an uninsured american or unaffordable prescription. that's what we can deliver with a plan most americans can get behind. medicare for all who want it, ensuring care for every american, but trusting to choose where and when you want it. [applause] >> together, we will stop enabling corporate greed and start raising wages, empowering workers and making good on the idea that one job should be enough. [applause] together we will mobilize the overwhelming majority of americans demanding common sense action to protect our children and communities from gun violence. together, we will ensure in o
this is the powerful majority we are gathering together, from davenport to dover, carson city to columbia. it's a coalition of addition, not subtraction. it is a movement reaching in to church basements, barbershops, universities, union halls, carrying the same values with us everywhere we go. we saw that coalition awakening. we saw it tonight in cities and suburbs from the seacoast to the industrial towns you often left behind. and together, we are building a future where there will be no such...
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dover, we're being told, this map is a bit of a mess. 100% in dover. is a solid victory for sanders. an older city. this is a blue collar place. he was able to win this by ten points. obviously won it in 2016 as well. that has helped him build his lead statewide, 5,313 votes. >> steve, can i ask you about elizabeth warren, warren polling in fourth place. we've seen three speeches. we've seen andrew yang drop out of the race, michael bennett suspend his campaign. warren give remarks early krkting peopkrk congratulating people placing ahead of her, bugging out now. is nbc saying explicitly, projecting explicitly that means 0 delegates for her at the end of the night? >> they said they're confident -- taking a train as i move to look. they are confident she won't be hitting the 15% threshold either statewide or in either of those congressional districts. i can tell you from elizabeth warren's standpoint, the two big things that we are waiting on and maybe she is to get that number up, hanover as where dartmouth college is, lot of democratic votes there. s
dover, we're being told, this map is a bit of a mess. 100% in dover. is a solid victory for sanders. an older city. this is a blue collar place. he was able to win this by ten points. obviously won it in 2016 as well. that has helped him build his lead statewide, 5,313 votes. >> steve, can i ask you about elizabeth warren, warren polling in fourth place. we've seen three speeches. we've seen andrew yang drop out of the race, michael bennett suspend his campaign. warren give remarks early...
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the port of dover is closed to all shipping and many irish sea crossings are also cancelled.kent, the dartford crossing is closed. the humber bridge in yorkshire has closed to high—sided vehicles and could close to all traffic. 25,000 runners due to take part in the london winter 10k run have been told it will not go ahead. manchester city's premier league game at home to west ham was postponed due to "extreme and escalating weather conditions". london's eight royal parks have been closed, including hyde park and regent's park. in kendal in cumbria, the river kent has become a raging torrent. 0ur correspondent luxmy gopal is in dover. the weather conditions have been worsening since this morning here, and now, it has become so bad that all very services are suspended from the port due to the strong winds. it is not just here the port due to the strong winds. it is notjust here that ferry services have been affected, there have been disruptions and cancellations with irish ferry crossings and with services in scotland. a ferry tried to birth but could not because of the strong
the port of dover is closed to all shipping and many irish sea crossings are also cancelled.kent, the dartford crossing is closed. the humber bridge in yorkshire has closed to high—sided vehicles and could close to all traffic. 25,000 runners due to take part in the london winter 10k run have been told it will not go ahead. manchester city's premier league game at home to west ham was postponed due to "extreme and escalating weather conditions". london's eight royal parks have been...
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men and women who didn't come home, about having to make those phone calls, about having to go to dover to receive remains of our brave men and women who didn't make it home alive, he is deeply, deeply disturbed by these matters. and i can tell you, as i said, having been there when he's had to make these decisions, that these weigh heavily on him. so what are we doing here today? it certainly isn't to rein in this president. he has not used power willy-nilly. very, very sparingly used in great contrast to the previous administration. what we're doing here today is we're trying to get our arms around the question of when is it appropriate for the president to use military force, and we all have our ideas on that. we have the words that the founding fathers left us. so we're going to debate it here today, and it's important. the unfortunate part about this is we're also sending a message to iran, and iran is listening. there is no question that they're listening to this debate. they're listening that the, what people are saying here on the floor of the senate. and one of the messages tha
men and women who didn't come home, about having to make those phone calls, about having to go to dover to receive remains of our brave men and women who didn't make it home alive, he is deeply, deeply disturbed by these matters. and i can tell you, as i said, having been there when he's had to make these decisions, that these weigh heavily on him. so what are we doing here today? it certainly isn't to rein in this president. he has not used power willy-nilly. very, very sparingly used in great...
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the men and women who didn't come home about having to makese those phonecals and having to go to dover to receive the remains of our brave men and women who did make it home, he is deeply deeply disturbed by these matters and i can tell you having been there when he's had to make these decisions that these weigh heavily on him. so what are we doing here today. it certainly not using power willy-nilly as i've indicated. it's been sparingly used in great contrast to the previous administration. what we are doing here today is we are trying to get our arms around the question of when is it appropriate for the president to use military force and we all have our ideas on that. we have the words of the founding fathers left us so we are going to debate it here today and it's important. the unfortunate part is we are also sending a message to i ran. and i ran is listening. there's no question they are listening to this debate and they are listening to what people are saying on the floor of the senate and one of the out of this the way this is drawn is that the drafters of this one to send a m
the men and women who didn't come home about having to makese those phonecals and having to go to dover to receive the remains of our brave men and women who did make it home, he is deeply deeply disturbed by these matters and i can tell you having been there when he's had to make these decisions that these weigh heavily on him. so what are we doing here today. it certainly not using power willy-nilly as i've indicated. it's been sparingly used in great contrast to the previous administration....
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there's nothing more difficult for this president for any president and make that trip to dover to beh so following fallen heroes and was. when he's says america first, he does so with the understanding of making these sacrifices. i'm pleased to report in the first three years of office, president trump has made our nation more secure. he unveiled his vision for the middle east which is the most serious, realistic and detailed plan ever presented, it can make there is millions and palestinians safer and more prosperous. his plan is a once in a generation opportunity to bring peace to the holy land. it came after the president kept his promise to move to jerusalem. [applause] that was the commitment the president of both parties made but then quietly discarded for over a generation. instead of creating instability and violence in foreign policy established uniformly predicted, israel's maternal capital and helps lay the foundation of president terms peace land. understanding this piece only invites further aggression from a president trump pulled us out of a disastrous one. [applause]
there's nothing more difficult for this president for any president and make that trip to dover to beh so following fallen heroes and was. when he's says america first, he does so with the understanding of making these sacrifices. i'm pleased to report in the first three years of office, president trump has made our nation more secure. he unveiled his vision for the middle east which is the most serious, realistic and detailed plan ever presented, it can make there is millions and palestinians...
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and as this video message projected on dover's white cliffs by pro remain pressure group led by don't put it there is even now hope that perhaps the u.k. might one day. of the quick check now some other stories making news around the world demonstrators in algeria have marked 50 consecutive weeks of protest against the ruling elite to hear rock movements marches have drawn diminished crowds in recent weeks but friday's rallies saw a larger turnout calling for change and the removal of the army and politics. u.s. secretary of state my from payless held talks with the president of shell in the us alexander lukashenko in minsk washington in seeking to increase the influence in the former soviet republic at a time when relations between belo reuss and russia are strained pale is the most senior u.s. official to visit the country in more than 2 decades. a turn now to the controversial middle east peace plan being proposed by u.s. president donald trump the plan is seen as favoring israel and on saturday it was rejected at a meeting of the arab league in cairo the palestinian president mahm
and as this video message projected on dover's white cliffs by pro remain pressure group led by don't put it there is even now hope that perhaps the u.k. might one day. of the quick check now some other stories making news around the world demonstrators in algeria have marked 50 consecutive weeks of protest against the ruling elite to hear rock movements marches have drawn diminished crowds in recent weeks but friday's rallies saw a larger turnout calling for change and the removal of the army...
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the white cliffs of dover for centuries they were a symbol of britain's power and independence and these days they take on special meaning especially for those living right here on the coast. margaret said cliff is a hamlet of 2500 people literally within eyesight of france indeed cell phone calls are usually routed through the french network as the nearby cliff blocks access to the british signal. or yeah we're really proud of you know our relationship with his neighbors in france you know they're literally less than 20 miles away from where we were sitting now. we've always had a. good relationship with people with good friends on the continent and now i think they're looking at us and there's an element of distrust think people start to look at what's happened happening in this country and. they don't feel they can trust coming here anymore for gavin oakley that translates into empty hotel rooms usually 70 percent of his rooms are booked at this time of year currently it's 5 percent over at the village store if uncertainty over breaks it runs high if this is meant to happen then. that
the white cliffs of dover for centuries they were a symbol of britain's power and independence and these days they take on special meaning especially for those living right here on the coast. margaret said cliff is a hamlet of 2500 people literally within eyesight of france indeed cell phone calls are usually routed through the french network as the nearby cliff blocks access to the british signal. or yeah we're really proud of you know our relationship with his neighbors in france you know...
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and as this video message projected on dover's white cliffs by pro remain pressure group led by don't put it there is even now hope that perhaps the u.k. might one day return. earlier i spoke to our correspondent who was in one dinner as britain adjusted to breakfast day one after breakfast and the country is still divided a joyful event a devastating moment for others but lots of parts of the country also feel like now that the divorce from the european union has done the rifts that breck said has cost can finally be overcome those hopes were marriage by prime minister boris johnson when he mocked the historic moment and called upon his people to unite and to heal he is now painting the picture of a prosperous and global britain off to break that but the reality is that nobody knows what's in store yet the real work though is about to begin a new trade deal with the european union needs to be found by the end of 2020 a task which many trade experts say is next to impossible. our let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world demonstrators in algeria h
and as this video message projected on dover's white cliffs by pro remain pressure group led by don't put it there is even now hope that perhaps the u.k. might one day return. earlier i spoke to our correspondent who was in one dinner as britain adjusted to breakfast day one after breakfast and the country is still divided a joyful event a devastating moment for others but lots of parts of the country also feel like now that the divorce from the european union has done the rifts that breck said...
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and as this video message projected on dover's white cliffs by pro remain pressure group led by don't put it there is even now hope that perhaps the u.k. might one day return. well more countries are confirming cases of the new corona virus that has infected almost 12000 people in china and killed at least 259 others those countries include sweden russia and the u.k. and here in germany a military plane with more than $100.00 people on board has landed in frankfurt the german government says there are no confirmed or suspected cases onboard but it's not taking any chances. the german air force plane from arrived in frankfurt after a delayed the jet was unable to stop over in moscow as planned and so it went on to helsinki this is. especially important for us to be able to control the situation by diverting the plane to health for refueling. the airport in moscow sent its official declaration of insufficient capacity. we will certainly discuss the reasons for that with the foreign office next week. a medical assessment center has been set up in a converted gym at the airport it's here
and as this video message projected on dover's white cliffs by pro remain pressure group led by don't put it there is even now hope that perhaps the u.k. might one day return. well more countries are confirming cases of the new corona virus that has infected almost 12000 people in china and killed at least 259 others those countries include sweden russia and the u.k. and here in germany a military plane with more than $100.00 people on board has landed in frankfurt the german government says...
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and as this video message projected on dover's white cliffs by pro remain pressure group led by don't put it there is even now hope that perhaps the u.k. might one day. get a quick check now of some of the stories making news around the world palestinian president mahmoud abbas has cut all ties with israel and the u.s. including security relations it follows washington's middle east peace plan where least this week which abbas and palestinians have rejected the plan proposes a palestinian state and recognition of israeli settlements in the occupied west bank. demonstrators in algeria have marked 50 consecutive weeks of protest against the ruling elite the hill rock movement's marches have drawn diminished crowds in recent weeks but friday's rallies saw a larger turnout calling for change and the removal of the army's role in politics . u.s. secretary of state my pompei o has held talks with the president of fellow reuss alexander lukashenko in minsk washington is seeking to increase its influence in the former soviet republic at a time when relations between bella bruce and russia are
and as this video message projected on dover's white cliffs by pro remain pressure group led by don't put it there is even now hope that perhaps the u.k. might one day. get a quick check now of some of the stories making news around the world palestinian president mahmoud abbas has cut all ties with israel and the u.s. including security relations it follows washington's middle east peace plan where least this week which abbas and palestinians have rejected the plan proposes a palestinian state...
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and as this video message projected on dover's white cliffs by pro remain pressure group led by donkey's put it there is even now hope that perhaps the u.k. might one day return. well joining me now is the correspondent in london for us we saw there last night celebrations in the streets by leaves supporters at least is there still a party atmosphere today on day one. no but there are very mixed emotions still i would say of course those that a joyful and happy and those are the bricks that supporters and including the government of boris johnson of course and they were celebrating all throughout the night yesterday and then of course on the other side there are a lot of devastated people those who wanted to remain in the european union and that just doesn't change now that it has become the reality i saw a lot of people actually put european flags out of their windows today to mark this asian and to show they're still solidarity with the european union i think in la a large part of the country you can feel that there is the relief some pragmatism that the feeling now that the issue of b
and as this video message projected on dover's white cliffs by pro remain pressure group led by donkey's put it there is even now hope that perhaps the u.k. might one day return. well joining me now is the correspondent in london for us we saw there last night celebrations in the streets by leaves supporters at least is there still a party atmosphere today on day one. no but there are very mixed emotions still i would say of course those that a joyful and happy and those are the bricks that...