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the dup, and we have heard from within the dup, that the dup were withholding information.inness was aware of the scheme. that is months before the last assembly election. why was this not an issue at the last assembly election? we have heard michelle saying that the dup wanted to keep the scheme open. it was the dup that proposed this closure of the scheme. she is getting herfacts proposed this closure of the scheme. she is getting her facts wrong. what lessons a re she is getting her facts wrong. what lessons are to be learned? eileen -- arlene doesn't seem to have learned any lessons. it is a disgrace in the way we have got to this situation. what arlene did issues change the scheme to take out the cost controls and that has to be remembered. we have a public inquiry and arlene and sinn fein proposed a public inquiry. we didn't vote to keep this scheme open. it had cost controls in it. your party said we were shameful for closing it down. i agree with arlene on one thing. sinn fein new if the la st on one thing. sinn fein new if the last january or before. we were down t
the dup, and we have heard from within the dup, that the dup were withholding information.inness was aware of the scheme. that is months before the last assembly election. why was this not an issue at the last assembly election? we have heard michelle saying that the dup wanted to keep the scheme open. it was the dup that proposed this closure of the scheme. she is getting herfacts proposed this closure of the scheme. she is getting her facts wrong. what lessons a re she is getting her facts...
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has that been a good tactic for the dup and hell have sinn fein done this?ensive tactic, less than a year ago arlene foster was front and centre of the campaign, it was all about vote for arlene foster and her team. campaign, it was all about vote for arlene fosterand herteam. she has not been so prom at this time, and notably did not take any questions from the press of the manifesto launch for the party. but i think they're trying to play to their base, a certain core unionist electorate concerned about the possibility however remote of sinn fein emerging as the biggest party and that might just fein emerging as the biggest party and that mightjust energise those people to forget about the scandals and vote for the dup. we're talking about the dup and sinn fein and not quite so much about the other parties. i think the problem is we only had an opposition for seven months and they did not have enough time to come into their own. what we will see within the unionist vote is perhaps a swing back to the ulster unionist party in protest at the botched green en
has that been a good tactic for the dup and hell have sinn fein done this?ensive tactic, less than a year ago arlene foster was front and centre of the campaign, it was all about vote for arlene foster and her team. campaign, it was all about vote for arlene fosterand herteam. she has not been so prom at this time, and notably did not take any questions from the press of the manifesto launch for the party. but i think they're trying to play to their base, a certain core unionist electorate...
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led his democratic unionist party into government with sinn fein, but ten years later, there's a new dup again being portrayed as the enemy. if you feed a crocodile, they're going to keep coming back and looking for more. arlene foster was forced from the office of first minister when sinn fein walked out of government over a financial scandal surrounding a botched green energy initiative. she was the minister in charge when the scheme was designed inexplicably without cost controls, but she's not asking for forgiveness. she's fighting back with what are, at times, harsh words. that's not fair, chris. i mean, if you've listened to what i've said, i said i want devolution back up and running again so that we can have stability for our people. do you regret any of your words over the last months? well, maybe that's a question you should ask other parties because when you look at the brutality of what happened to me, in december, injanuary, when you look at the rhetoric that was directed towards me, i think we should all look at our words. stormont‘s opposition parties are back out on the r
led his democratic unionist party into government with sinn fein, but ten years later, there's a new dup again being portrayed as the enemy. if you feed a crocodile, they're going to keep coming back and looking for more. arlene foster was forced from the office of first minister when sinn fein walked out of government over a financial scandal surrounding a botched green energy initiative. she was the minister in charge when the scheme was designed inexplicably without cost controls, but she's...
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lead his democratic unionist party into government with sinn fein, but 10 years later there's a new dupnemy. if you feed a crocodile, they're going to keep coming back and looking for more. arlene foster was forced from the office of first minister when sinn fein walked out of government over a financial scandal surrounding a botched green energy initiative. she was the minister in charge when the scheme was designed inexplicable without cost controls, but she's not asking for forgiveness, she's fighting back with what are, at times, harsh words. that's not fair, chris. i mean, if you've listened to what i've said, i've said i want devolution back up and running again so that we can have stability for our people. do you regret any of your words over the last months? well, maybe that's a question you should ask other parties because when you look at the brutality of what happened to me, in december, injanuary, when you look at the rhetoric that was directed towards me, i think we should all look at our words. stormont‘s opposition parties are back out on the road, campaigning again, incl
lead his democratic unionist party into government with sinn fein, but 10 years later there's a new dupnemy. if you feed a crocodile, they're going to keep coming back and looking for more. arlene foster was forced from the office of first minister when sinn fein walked out of government over a financial scandal surrounding a botched green energy initiative. she was the minister in charge when the scheme was designed inexplicable without cost controls, but she's not asking for forgiveness,...
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because people are furious about the dup.ontrols and those kind of measures. but has it been worth being in stormont, your party had a break in the last election, you‘ve been there at nine months, has made a difference?” think it has, we provide a consistent voice we have consistently supported strikes in the public sector, teachers or nurses. and we've touched on the fa ct nurses. and we've touched on the fact that stormont have trade union laws which were involved in the 19805 laws which were involved in the 1980s and no other party has touched those. we are the bill put forward through stormont to say that these laws are aggressive and restrict the right of workers to strike and should be rescinded. for us it is what happens in the streets and not just inside stormont. both of these quys just inside stormont. both of these guys have been on the streets today involved in a campaigning. the election itself is on thursday but all eyes will be on the debate tonight in the bbc studios in belfast. dup leader arlene foster, and s
because people are furious about the dup.ontrols and those kind of measures. but has it been worth being in stormont, your party had a break in the last election, you‘ve been there at nine months, has made a difference?” think it has, we provide a consistent voice we have consistently supported strikes in the public sector, teachers or nurses. and we've touched on the fa ct nurses. and we've touched on the fact that stormont have trade union laws which were involved in the 19805 laws which...
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with the dup and sinn fein exchanging harsh words over lots of issues. as divided as the politicians? i have been speaking to a group queens in belfast. elections are a time when people come together, united in the task of making a choice but divided in their views. sometimes it can be because of their age, background or beliefs. i will ask you a number of questions. we need you to be honest. who has been to the gym in the last week? there are the athletic, or at least the enthusiastic. the romantics who send valentines cards this year. and those prepared to admit, orforced this year. and those prepared to admit, or forced to this year. and those prepared to admit, orforced to admit this year. and those prepared to admit, or forced to admit that they have been drunk in the last week. but it is shared experiences who could influence how individuals vote. who has waited for hours or more in accident and emergency to get treatment for themselves or someone get treatment for themselves or someone else? waiting lists in northern ireland are one of the longest
with the dup and sinn fein exchanging harsh words over lots of issues. as divided as the politicians? i have been speaking to a group queens in belfast. elections are a time when people come together, united in the task of making a choice but divided in their views. sometimes it can be because of their age, background or beliefs. i will ask you a number of questions. we need you to be honest. who has been to the gym in the last week? there are the athletic, or at least the enthusiastic. the...
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the dup now they have been strong? the dup now they have been strong?in and gerry adams and with michele o'neil in the post they have lost the bogeyman from the past. the new sinn fein leader, do you think that is the new face of sinn fein? she doesn't seem to have that same baggage as perhaps martin mcguinness gerry adams has. the paramilitary past. do you see it as something different?” paramilitary past. do you see it as something different? i see it as the same old thing going on and on and what we really need is the respect of both sections of the community and all the other people in the community and when we get that respect and that means truly leaving aside all bitterness and hatred, and actually looking at what can build together. the thing is if you look at this election campaign we are looking at leading bitterness and divisiveness behind, but if anything i think many people will feel it has come to the fore. it is still very better and a lot of people say it will go back to the same old, same old. iam will go back to the same old, same old.
the dup now they have been strong? the dup now they have been strong?in and gerry adams and with michele o'neil in the post they have lost the bogeyman from the past. the new sinn fein leader, do you think that is the new face of sinn fein? she doesn't seem to have that same baggage as perhaps martin mcguinness gerry adams has. the paramilitary past. do you see it as something different?” paramilitary past. do you see it as something different? i see it as the same old thing going on and on...
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the dup and sinn fein have followed.people feel a level of cynicism, if you'll disempowered alike they don't wa nt to you'll disempowered alike they don't want to be part of this kind of ongoing row and argument, they would rather be inspired and given some sort of vision for the future rather than raking over the accusations of the past. the long-time stormont the top with a shared future, sinn fein and the dup top of a building bridges and trying to develop communities so there was not to given it is but instead one. but that's divisiveness as i mentioned has returned. do you think it is true in the streets as well as stormont? it is the opposite. my left experience here day by day is that the shared future is being left out, it is happening in conversations over cups of coffey and bowls of soup, people are meeting from all sorts of backgrounds and traditions, parts of the city that might not have mingled in the past are happy to share a couple coffey these days so the shared future i see bubbling up all around us. the
the dup and sinn fein have followed.people feel a level of cynicism, if you'll disempowered alike they don't wa nt to you'll disempowered alike they don't want to be part of this kind of ongoing row and argument, they would rather be inspired and given some sort of vision for the future rather than raking over the accusations of the past. the long-time stormont the top with a shared future, sinn fein and the dup top of a building bridges and trying to develop communities so there was not to...
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he said —— it had been a difficult ten years for the dup and have been difficult because they don't wantst minister stepped down. michelle o'neal is the new leader and she doesn't have the paramilitary past of her predecessor. but she's been criticised for speaking at an ira commemoration during this campaign. for young fellows that found themselves in extraordinary circumstances. they were also four young men who were involved in an ira attack... will always have a different narrative on the past but that's where we need to get to in society, where we understand that we have a different narrative. it's undeniable that the peace process has changed northern ireland for the better but pictures political togetherness seem somewhat dated now. it could take months to get an agreement that will allow power—sharing to return at stormont. chris buchler, bbc news, belfast. sutton united's reserve goalkeeper has resigned from the club after being investigated by the fa for potentially breaching betting rules. wayne shaw was caught on camera eating a pie during the club's fa cup tie with arsenal.
he said —— it had been a difficult ten years for the dup and have been difficult because they don't wantst minister stepped down. michelle o'neal is the new leader and she doesn't have the paramilitary past of her predecessor. but she's been criticised for speaking at an ira commemoration during this campaign. for young fellows that found themselves in extraordinary circumstances. they were also four young men who were involved in an ira attack... will always have a different narrative on...
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with the dup and sinn fein exchanging harsh words over brexit, same sex marriage, education and lotsqueens uni in belfast. elections are a time when people come together, united in the task of making a choice but divided in their views. sometimes it can be because of their age, background or beliefs. i will ask you a number of questions. we need you to be honest. who has been to the gym in the last week? there are the athletic, or at least the enthusiastic. the romantics who send valentine's cards this year. and those prepared to admit, or forced to admit that they have been drunk in the last week. but it is shared experiences that could influence how individuals vote. who has waited four hours or more in accident and emergency to get treatment for themselves or someone else? waiting lists in northern ireland are one of the longest in the uk and politicians here have described the health service as at breaking point. i am an emergency nurse and there isn't enough investment in the community. we have to remove the politicians out of health, appoint someone in charge of it, who will be
with the dup and sinn fein exchanging harsh words over brexit, same sex marriage, education and lotsqueens uni in belfast. elections are a time when people come together, united in the task of making a choice but divided in their views. sometimes it can be because of their age, background or beliefs. i will ask you a number of questions. we need you to be honest. who has been to the gym in the last week? there are the athletic, or at least the enthusiastic. the romantics who send valentine's...
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there have been ones that haven't felt on the border of sectarianism from your party, the dup fightings. arlene foster said clearly would have an enquiry and find out what we nt have an enquiry and find out what went wrong but also was put in place of mitigations to prevent any more problems. she was willing to do that and in view we could have got through this if we talk about this and have sensible head and address the issues. you did not address the question, and in the enemy? that is how they are presented. gritters in government —— this is a coalition government —— this is a coalition government and that is not always easy. in the uk government and the lib dems as conservatives did not always agree and we do not always agree. you can get a sense ofjust how divisiveness election is proving and there are different issues, not just that green energy scheme but also questions about education, irish language and brexit and they will all be discussed before people go to the polls next week. and at nine o'clock in the evening on tuesday the 28th we will bring you live coverage of the lea
there have been ones that haven't felt on the border of sectarianism from your party, the dup fightings. arlene foster said clearly would have an enquiry and find out what we nt have an enquiry and find out what went wrong but also was put in place of mitigations to prevent any more problems. she was willing to do that and in view we could have got through this if we talk about this and have sensible head and address the issues. you did not address the question, and in the enemy? that is how...
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. >> la secretarÍa de relaciones voirs de el caso dup mÉxico apÁ deportada de arizona. >> un caso de presidente donald trump kshgs ha llevado que las 50 sedes t mÉxico alerten a sus ciudadanos. >> y donde en su estamos preparando, y listos para dar el apoyo legal que requiera la xhupd mÉxico apÁ aept posibles medidas migratorias, como este caso que sucediÓ en arizona. >> el cÓnsul de mÉxico en san josÉ, aclarÓ que en el sur de la bahÍa no se reportan redadas, pero el uso de animales salvajes no quiero vivir en condiciones adversas. >> aquÍ todos los que llegamos acÁ, la mayorÍa usa eso, no podemos decir que no, es una necesidad grande que tiempo toda la gente. >> a veces hay que tomar medidas para salir adelante. >> el uso de documentos falsos que son duna varÍas prioridades de deportaciones, pero, ¿quÉ pasarÍa para los que tepg an citas pepts con obligaciÓn, y si no se deportan? >> sur de la bahÍa, el cÓnsul de mÉxico en san jose, hay rumores que han habido supuestos redadas, pero esto no es fÁcil, los invitamos que surs con sxe especÍficos o reufk, maria leticia t regreso contigo e
. >> la secretarÍa de relaciones voirs de el caso dup mÉxico apÁ deportada de arizona. >> un caso de presidente donald trump kshgs ha llevado que las 50 sedes t mÉxico alerten a sus ciudadanos. >> y donde en su estamos preparando, y listos para dar el apoyo legal que requiera la xhupd mÉxico apÁ aept posibles medidas migratorias, como este caso que sucediÓ en arizona. >> el cÓnsul de mÉxico en san josÉ, aclarÓ que en el sur de la bahÍa no se reportan redadas,...
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the suspects say they were dupped into doing this and say they thought they were participating in a tv comedy prank. since jim jong nam's death-- malaysian officials say there have been break in attempts at the morgue where his body is being kept... we'll stay on top of this one and bring you new information as it comes in... jummy larry. now to a developing story in fairfax county. a family - devastated after a fire at their home leaves a young boy dead. q mccray is live in lorton this morning. some d.c. police officers are being praised as heroes, after rescuing a car. the incident was captured on body camera video. the driver ran off bladensburg road near the national arboretum. the car hit a pole, then ignited. police officer steven hines was driving by at the time. he saw the flames, and called for backup. other officers quickly arrived. only one person was in the car.. and he's now ou hospital. he's grateful to the officers who saved him. scary video of a robbery caught on camera. a guy with a shot-gun -- bursting into a business- and firing into the ceiling. this happened along
the suspects say they were dupped into doing this and say they thought they were participating in a tv comedy prank. since jim jong nam's death-- malaysian officials say there have been break in attempts at the morgue where his body is being kept... we'll stay on top of this one and bring you new information as it comes in... jummy larry. now to a developing story in fairfax county. a family - devastated after a fire at their home leaves a young boy dead. q mccray is live in lorton this...
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the dup's westminster leader rejected warnings of dire consequences for northern ireland of brexit.is that when we remained in sterling and the irish republicjoined the euro along with other european partner states, we were told this would be massively detrimental, this would cause all sorts of problems on the island of ireland, this would lead to destruction, economic and political. none of that happened. people adapted. nigel dodds. well, that second and final day of debate was wrapped up with the shadow minister for exiting the eu confirming labour would back the bill before the house triggering the start of brexit. but she issued a warning to the prime minister. this must be a deal worthy of the consent of this house. if she and her negotiators fail to achieve a deal worthy of our country, they will not achieve our consent. the prime minister must deliver the deal she claims that she can. this is a straightforward bill. it delivers on the promise made to the people of the united kingdom to honour the outcome of the referendum. we must trust the people. i commend this bill to the
the dup's westminster leader rejected warnings of dire consequences for northern ireland of brexit.is that when we remained in sterling and the irish republicjoined the euro along with other european partner states, we were told this would be massively detrimental, this would cause all sorts of problems on the island of ireland, this would lead to destruction, economic and political. none of that happened. people adapted. nigel dodds. well, that second and final day of debate was wrapped up...
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dv —— the dup were here and there we re dv —— the dup were here and there were some labour members.on. we gave the right of judgment to the british people. they made their choice, they want to leave the eu. the question every member must ask themselves as they go through the lobbies tonight is, do they trust the people? the right honourable gentleman is here now. let's here the fellow. tim farron. —— let's hear the fellow. who'd have guessed it, mr speaker? we are here now... laughter. asking the questions about the future of our country on brexit that a strong leader of the opposition should be asking. order! order, mr knight! i'm very worried about you. you recently suffered from a bad leg. with all that shedding you will be suffering from a bad head. calm yourself, man! the prime minister will return... the prime minister will return... the prime minister will return at some point with a deal with europe that our people will have to live with for decades to come. especially our young people. 73% of whom voted to remain. nobody knows what that deal will look like. but someone, som
dv —— the dup were here and there we re dv —— the dup were here and there were some labour members.on. we gave the right of judgment to the british people. they made their choice, they want to leave the eu. the question every member must ask themselves as they go through the lobbies tonight is, do they trust the people? the right honourable gentleman is here now. let's here the fellow. tim farron. —— let's hear the fellow. who'd have guessed it, mr speaker? we are here now......
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it's ticketed.kete >> it's ticketed, $65 and three bands, three different brass bands, last affair, dup thp brass fans. we are having a hurricaneican contest. would you like to have a sip of a hurricane? >> well. they have king cakes. we have 18 different restaurants participating. i mean from veggie -- it's restaurants you've heard of. good stuff. eatery. we have lock land barbeque,. a lot of well known chefs. and then we have the colombiabia rum doing cocktails. we have from the ef cotton and read. we even have a vodka luge, the d big thing for people, you getu tickets ahead of time. tim mardi gras staff began a and it benefits -- d.c. kitchen. and also bernard projects inojec knew or orleans. the celebrating doesn't end there. st. patrick's day is march 17, but there's also some celebrations taking place during the week. it sunday downtown annapolis, 1:00 p.m. they will have ae parade there as well. all the stuff going on, a bigg week. lots to celebrate. thank you, guys. > come on. i'm going to have some hurricane and we'll be right back. . where's frank? it's league night! 'saved mo
it's ticketed.kete >> it's ticketed, $65 and three bands, three different brass bands, last affair, dup thp brass fans. we are having a hurricaneican contest. would you like to have a sip of a hurricane? >> well. they have king cakes. we have 18 different restaurants participating. i mean from veggie -- it's restaurants you've heard of. good stuff. eatery. we have lock land barbeque,. a lot of well known chefs. and then we have the colombiabia rum doing cocktails. we have from the...
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that victory by the tories and copeland, what dup that down to?oment to reason me is coming away a mile better off thanjeremy corbyn. it was risky and i know some people in her circle were nervous. she had a difficult time on the issue of the hospital and with what issue of the hospital and with what is happening in the nhs. had it not gone as well, there would have been blame attached to that issue. she showed an anti—metropolitan message, outside london. theresa may was inside a barber. we are seeing and new to reason a message which is less focused on metropolitan parts of britain and the recipe seems to be working. i was asking michael howard earlier, the think david cameron could have won a by—election for the government like that?” think she is enjoying a bit of a bind. she has not been prime minister for long. she is bind. she has not been prime ministerfor long. she is winning by default to some extent because the labour party had been in a mess for quite some time now. what she has done since brexit, she is implementing a hard brexit as s
that victory by the tories and copeland, what dup that down to?oment to reason me is coming away a mile better off thanjeremy corbyn. it was risky and i know some people in her circle were nervous. she had a difficult time on the issue of the hospital and with what issue of the hospital and with what is happening in the nhs. had it not gone as well, there would have been blame attached to that issue. she showed an anti—metropolitan message, outside london. theresa may was inside a barber. we...
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we can never he dup the meals and never had dry socks. every day was the same. up at the crack of dawn brought trudge bois 4 miles with 85 counts of key here on our back set up an ambush can stay at half the night and firefights in between. that was the life of their riflemen in combat one of those was a corporal from the third platoon. live with like to read that passage about him. >> a shot rang out. seeking cover. then five or six enemies open up on the far side. a hail of bullets came from the right ahead. reopened the to reply. benin piercing the main. i am hit. i have hit the familiar cry. take cover. i yelled. this was the ambush that i dreaded. by boulder and took off half of magazine progress look downhill i saw a body between to bush's sprawled in a stream. fired team to rush to to get a position. bullets were cracking into trees showering the bork. the leader collapsed next to me. and measure the distance i said get fire on top of the ridge line. put all of the artillery on top of the hill and cover me. projectiles for dodging past me the wounded man
we can never he dup the meals and never had dry socks. every day was the same. up at the crack of dawn brought trudge bois 4 miles with 85 counts of key here on our back set up an ambush can stay at half the night and firefights in between. that was the life of their riflemen in combat one of those was a corporal from the third platoon. live with like to read that passage about him. >> a shot rang out. seeking cover. then five or six enemies open up on the far side. a hail of bullets came...
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they are likely to take game that this judge dup have -- doesn't have the authority. that should give us a clear notion of how the government prance plans to push back on. that we are likely to hear from sean spicer before that. >> we'll look for the gaggle. sarah murray thank you very much. back hound on the judge who halted the president' travel ban. friends say before joining the bench james robart was active in republican politics in washington state. he also did pro bono work for refugees and when robart aim under confirmation for this federal job the senate confirmed her unanimously 99-0. joining me a friend of the judge's, steven c. smith is with me. i understand steven has been in contact with the judge since trump has attacked him. steven, thank you so much for the time. >> thank you for having me. >> you have known judge robart, i understand, for 37 30-some years. he is a close friend. you have been exchanging these e-mails. i won't obviously ask for specifics in the e-mails. can you just, steven, talk about the tone from him? >> judge robart's tone is alway
they are likely to take game that this judge dup have -- doesn't have the authority. that should give us a clear notion of how the government prance plans to push back on. that we are likely to hear from sean spicer before that. >> we'll look for the gaggle. sarah murray thank you very much. back hound on the judge who halted the president' travel ban. friends say before joining the bench james robart was active in republican politics in washington state. he also did pro bono work for...
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moving through pleasanton and dup ly dublin, standing water on 580 and 680. wood, discovery bay and oakley, antioch and pittsburgh, a moderate shower bringing standing water there. offshore, there is more rain developing to our southwest as the atmospheric river is bringing rain even to san jose. 280 and 17, wet. heavy at times. 7:00, noon, 4:00, the winds will be the more dangerous part at 7:00. the rains will taper to more moderate throughout the evening hours. looks like the worst is ahead of us. how about the morning commute, alexis? >> we've got a new problem. that is really becoming an issue here on the peninsulpeninsula. northbound 101 before whipple avenue, we had a spin out crash. someone hit standing water and lost control. sounds like the standing water is a major problem. we have chp on the scene, escorting drivers around the flooding. we have lonnie rivera on the way there. in the meantime, a crash northbound 280 knnorth of 92. two lanes down. i'm petting water had something to do with that. we have tough driving conditions this morning. we'll lo
moving through pleasanton and dup ly dublin, standing water on 580 and 680. wood, discovery bay and oakley, antioch and pittsburgh, a moderate shower bringing standing water there. offshore, there is more rain developing to our southwest as the atmospheric river is bringing rain even to san jose. 280 and 17, wet. heavy at times. 7:00, noon, 4:00, the winds will be the more dangerous part at 7:00. the rains will taper to more moderate throughout the evening hours. looks like the worst is ahead...
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and in the past, stormont‘s biggest party, the dup, used a veto to vote in favour of it.d female to bring upa child. should be a male and female to bring up a child. what all believe is that politics matters. from arts to want more funding for languages. and those who want protestants and catholics to be taught together, which is the exception, rather than the rule. yet a lot feel they do not fit into northern ireland‘s traditional boxes, of unionists or irish nationalist, though that‘s how they vote. who is proud of northern ireland? it is interesting the split. the generations who did not know the conflict and the other half. what sucks is that there is so much to be proud of in northern ireland. people can be grateful of what we have done. but we have an executive marked by scandal and crisis and falling apart consistently. different views that will influence that election result when voters mark their preferences in the boxes next week. chris buckler, bbc news, belfast. it is 6:56, which means it is time to get the news, travel, and weather, wherever you are. good mor
and in the past, stormont‘s biggest party, the dup, used a veto to vote in favour of it.d female to bring upa child. should be a male and female to bring up a child. what all believe is that politics matters. from arts to want more funding for languages. and those who want protestants and catholics to be taught together, which is the exception, rather than the rule. yet a lot feel they do not fit into northern ireland‘s traditional boxes, of unionists or irish nationalist, though that‘s...
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i'm i don't know excited ton' report there's goingt to be dup bowl ad featuring justin beibere ladiesxactly. dressed in>> a black tucks theks biebs introduced himself -- -- introduces himself as a a celebration expert in a 62nd 6 spot for t mobile counting everyone loves unlimited singern touchdown dance calling out new england patriots rob grant coulc you ski and terrell owens and a encourages viewers to share their own version of end zone celebration by using the hash th tag um limited move hash tag beiber the spot on twit finishtn the ad by showing off his off h trademark dance moves. so, yeah. y >> there he goes. goe >> i like that commercial.omrci. i know you're a beiber hater bur i kind of like it. i think it's fun. no? >> you are -- hash tag no fun f martin.martin okay. >>> oh, listen, wisdom arc lot of people want more detailset object the new mr. clean.ew mr.e h reh really. >> we've talk a lot about this. >> okay.y. >> here's what we know about hi name.name. it is mike jackson.ks and he was discovered ind i georgia. geor okay. >> there he is. according to people magazine byy
i'm i don't know excited ton' report there's goingt to be dup bowl ad featuring justin beibere ladiesxactly. dressed in>> a black tucks theks biebs introduced himself -- -- introduces himself as a a celebration expert in a 62nd 6 spot for t mobile counting everyone loves unlimited singern touchdown dance calling out new england patriots rob grant coulc you ski and terrell owens and a encourages viewers to share their own version of end zone celebration by using the hash th tag um limited...
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now i wish we could dup indicat -- duplicate the drop curtain. i had one real and one fictitious role model. one was amelia erhart and the fictitious was nancy drew. >> mostly women marched on the streets of america, 100,000 marched here in this country and it was an expression of fear and anxiety that we had someone in the white house wielding this enormous power, the power was enormous but unfortunately the sbe l intellectu intellectual capacity of the president is protozoan. >> the center for new american security hosted a panel discussion reasonably about u.s. strategy in afghanistan, military and policy experts discuss the on going forces in the taliban and how the u.s. should engage politically in the future. >> good afternoon, i'm the co-founder and ceo for new americanur
now i wish we could dup indicat -- duplicate the drop curtain. i had one real and one fictitious role model. one was amelia erhart and the fictitious was nancy drew. >> mostly women marched on the streets of america, 100,000 marched here in this country and it was an expression of fear and anxiety that we had someone in the white house wielding this enormous power, the power was enormous but unfortunately the sbe l intellectu intellectual capacity of the president is protozoan. >>...