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that murk will just drift up the eastern shores and eventually, i think, the eastern side of england cloud and showery rain comes to lie there across the eastern side of scotland. so that's saturday. on into sunday, and i think it will be a quiet start for central and eastern parts, again. later on, i think we will see more showery rain in the south—west and into parts of wales, perhaps. and a slightly fresher feel through the day. this is monday. look at this. not one, two, but three areas of low pressure. this being the real driver of the weather. they could bring 50 millimetres of rain to you. so watch out for that dry start. it won't last like that across england and wales. in some of the gusts of wind easily in excess of 50 miles an hour. here we are as far ahead as tuesday. and a slightly simplified area of low pressure still providing a really showery regime across all parts of the british isles. and a coolerfeel, too, given that the wind is somewhere between the west and the north—west. this is bbc news. i'm duncan golestani. our top stories: brexit, nuclear weapons and the f
that murk will just drift up the eastern shores and eventually, i think, the eastern side of england cloud and showery rain comes to lie there across the eastern side of scotland. so that's saturday. on into sunday, and i think it will be a quiet start for central and eastern parts, again. later on, i think we will see more showery rain in the south—west and into parts of wales, perhaps. and a slightly fresher feel through the day. this is monday. look at this. not one, two, but three areas...
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eastern time and close at 7:00 p.m. eastern time. which means by this time tomorrow we should be getting at least an early idea about how those races are shaping up and who might eke out a win but honestly, i've already cancelled my plans for tomorrow night and am planning to be here late. okay. got it. rumor confirmed. they're playing. -what? -we gotta go. -where? -san francisco. -when? -friday. we gotta go. [ tires screech ] any airline. any hotel. any time. go where you want, when you want with no blackout dates. [ muffled music coming from club. "blue monday" by new order. cheers. ] ♪ how does it feel the travel rewards credit card from bank of america. it's travel, better connected. the travel rewards credit card from bank of america. you're searching for something. like the perfect deal... ...on the perfect hotel. so wouldn't it be perfect if there was a single site where you could find the right hotel for you at the best price? there is. because trvisor now compares prices from over 200 booking sites... ...to save you up to 30
eastern time and close at 7:00 p.m. eastern time. which means by this time tomorrow we should be getting at least an early idea about how those races are shaping up and who might eke out a win but honestly, i've already cancelled my plans for tomorrow night and am planning to be here late. okay. got it. rumor confirmed. they're playing. -what? -we gotta go. -where? -san francisco. -when? -friday. we gotta go. [ tires screech ] any airline. any hotel. any time. go where you want, when you want...
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eastern time and close at 7:00 p.m. eastern time.h means by this time tomorrow we should be getting at least an early idea about how those races are shaping up and who might eke out a win but honestly i canceled the plans for tomorrow night and will be here late. ahh. where are mom and dad? 'saved money on motorcycle insurance with geico! goin' up the country. love mom and dad' i'm takin' a nap. dude, you just woke up! ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. when itrust the brandtburn, doctors trust. nexium 24hr is the number one choice of doctors and pharmacists for their own frequent heartburn. and all day, all night protection. when it comes to heartburn, trust nexium 24hr. i know you worry i can't keep up with our weekly tee times. dear son, but i've been taking osteo bi-flex ease. it's 80% smaller but just as effective. which means you're in big trouble, son. improved joint comfort in seven days. osteo bi-flex e
eastern time and close at 7:00 p.m. eastern time.h means by this time tomorrow we should be getting at least an early idea about how those races are shaping up and who might eke out a win but honestly i canceled the plans for tomorrow night and will be here late. ahh. where are mom and dad? 'saved money on motorcycle insurance with geico! goin' up the country. love mom and dad' i'm takin' a nap. dude, you just woke up! ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ ♪ i'm goin'...
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that murk will just drift up the eastern shores and eventually, i think, the eastern side of englandaturday. on into sunday, and i think it will be a quiet start for central and eastern parts, again. later on, i think we will see more showery rain in the south—west and into parts of wales, perhaps. and a slightly fresher feel through the day. this is monday. look at this. not one, two, but three areas of low pressure. this being the real driver of the weather. they could bring 50 millimetres of rain to you. so watch out for that dry start. it won't last like that across england and wales. in some of the gusts of wind easily in excess of 50 miles an hour. here we are as far ahead as tuesday. and a slightly simplified area of low pressure still providing a really showery regime across all parts of the british isles. and a coolerfeel, too, given that the wind is somewhere between the west and the north—west. hello, this is breakfast, withjon kay and naga munchetty. tough questions for both theresa may and jeremy corbyn, as they face a television audience of voters. my my wage slips from
that murk will just drift up the eastern shores and eventually, i think, the eastern side of englandaturday. on into sunday, and i think it will be a quiet start for central and eastern parts, again. later on, i think we will see more showery rain in the south—west and into parts of wales, perhaps. and a slightly fresher feel through the day. this is monday. look at this. not one, two, but three areas of low pressure. this being the real driver of the weather. they could bring 50 millimetres...
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and by the time the rain clears eastern parts of scotla nd rain clears eastern parts of scotland we may millimetres of rain in some areas. below tomorrow still quite close to us, just about brushing eastern areas of the uk. but further west and south it is a lot quieter. tomorrow morning will be just such a different start to the day. the sun will be out, it will feel fresh. compared to what we had this morning. apart from northern and eastern scotland and the far north—east of england where we still have wind and rain around. that will ta ke have wind and rain around. that will take time for this level to pull out of the way before the weather opens up of the way before the weather opens up and clears up. but not for long, thatis up and clears up. but not for long, that is just a window of good weather because the next low— pressure weather because the next low—pressure is moving again and will be reaching some of these south—western area is a little later on wednesday. so not everyone gets away with a completely dry day on wednesday and by evening in fact the crowd spilling back in ag
and by the time the rain clears eastern parts of scotla nd rain clears eastern parts of scotland we may millimetres of rain in some areas. below tomorrow still quite close to us, just about brushing eastern areas of the uk. but further west and south it is a lot quieter. tomorrow morning will be just such a different start to the day. the sun will be out, it will feel fresh. compared to what we had this morning. apart from northern and eastern scotland and the far north—east of england where...
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eastern on c-span2. in the senate, majority leader mitch mcconnell told reporters a draft of the republican health care replacement bill is expected to be released tomorrow. earlier today, wyoming senator announced the time of 9:30 a.m. that's eastern time. the bill then expected to be scored by the congressional budget office before official debate on the legislation begins next week. as always, follow the senate live on c-span2. >> c-span's washington journal. live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. oming up thursday morning -- be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal," live eginning at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> this weekend on book tv on c-span2. saturday at noon eastern, from the franklin roosevelt presidential library and museum in hyde park, new york, the annual roosevelt reading festival. featuring presentations about president roosevelt and roosevelt era politics. authors include steve toomey and his count -- his book. gerald even hawkins and her book -- geraldine hawkins and
eastern on c-span2. in the senate, majority leader mitch mcconnell told reporters a draft of the republican health care replacement bill is expected to be released tomorrow. earlier today, wyoming senator announced the time of 9:30 a.m. that's eastern time. the bill then expected to be scored by the congressional budget office before official debate on the legislation begins next week. as always, follow the senate live on c-span2. >> c-span's washington journal. live every day with news...
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that murk will just drift up the eastern shores and eventually, i think, the eastern side of englandnk it will be a quiet start for central and eastern parts, again. later on, i think we will see more showery rain in the south—west and into parts of wales, perhaps. and a slightly fresher feel through the day. this is monday. look at this. not one, two, but three areas of low pressure. this being the real driver of the weather. they could bring 50 millimetres of rain to you. so watch out for that dry start. it won't last like that across england and wales. in some of the gusts of wind easily in excess of 50 miles an hour. here we are as far ahead as tuesday. and a slightly simplified area of low pressure still providing a really showery regime across all parts of the british isles. and a coolerfeel, too, given that the wind is somewhere between the west and the north—west. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. our top stories: brexit, nuclear weapons and the future of social care — voters quiz theresa may and jeremy corbyn ahead of the uk
that murk will just drift up the eastern shores and eventually, i think, the eastern side of englandnk it will be a quiet start for central and eastern parts, again. later on, i think we will see more showery rain in the south—west and into parts of wales, perhaps. and a slightly fresher feel through the day. this is monday. look at this. not one, two, but three areas of low pressure. this being the real driver of the weather. they could bring 50 millimetres of rain to you. so watch out for...
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that murk will just drift up the eastern shores and eventually, i think, the eastern side of englandoss the eastern side of scotland. so that's saturday. 0n into sunday, and i think it will be a quiet start for central and eastern parts, again. later on, i think we will see more showery rain in the south—west and into parts of wales, perhaps. and a slightly fresher feel through the day. this is monday. look at this. not one, two, but three areas of low pressure. this being the real driver of the weather. they could bring 50 millimetres of rain to you. so watch out for that dry start. it won't last like that across england and wales. in some of the gusts of wind easily in excess of 50 miles an hour. here we are as far ahead as tuesday. and a slightly simplified area of low pressure still providing a really showery regime across all parts of the british isles. and a coolerfeel, too, given that the wind is somewhere between the west and the north—west.
that murk will just drift up the eastern shores and eventually, i think, the eastern side of englandoss the eastern side of scotland. so that's saturday. 0n into sunday, and i think it will be a quiet start for central and eastern parts, again. later on, i think we will see more showery rain in the south—west and into parts of wales, perhaps. and a slightly fresher feel through the day. this is monday. look at this. not one, two, but three areas of low pressure. this being the real driver of...
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i health will continue debate tomorrow around noon eastern. we'll talk to a capitol hill reporter. >> what was the purpose of the wouldaw and why republicans want to repeal? >>. frank was passed by president obama as a response to a 2008 crisis. the idea was to create new rules and give regulators more power to prevent that kind of crisis from happening again. ,hose were the key provisions new requirements on assets as old -- they had to hold. host: the bill is called h.r. 10, the financial choice act, so it's a high priority for the speakers. here's joe leif lawler's headline at washingtonexaminer.com. g.o.p.'s dodd-frank replacement bill heads to the house floor, in particular on the consumer protection bureau. what would the g.o.p. bill do? guest: the republican argument is that the pendulum swung too far. the idea is to lessen the burden of the rules, and that will create economic growth. how do you prevent a crisis? well, the republican argument there is to eliminate some of the government authorities that they thought created bad sorts o
i health will continue debate tomorrow around noon eastern. we'll talk to a capitol hill reporter. >> what was the purpose of the wouldaw and why republicans want to repeal? >>. frank was passed by president obama as a response to a 2008 crisis. the idea was to create new rules and give regulators more power to prevent that kind of crisis from happening again. ,hose were the key provisions new requirements on assets as old -- they had to hold. host: the bill is called h.r. 10, the...
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heavy rain in eastern areas, the far north of scotla nd rain in eastern areas, the far north of scotland north—easterly breeze will feel fresh eye exposed coasts with just 12 or 13 degrees. the week ahead on subtle, something we have not seen for quite some time, some spells of rain and certainly it will turn cooler. this is bbc news. i'm shaun ley. the headlines at 11:00 — the dup agrees to support theresa may's minority conservative government — northern ireland will get an extra one billion pounds of investment over two years. today we have reached an outcome that is good for the united kingdom, good for northern ireland and allows our nation to move forward to tackle the challenges ahead. the number of high—rise buildings failing fire safety tests rises to 75, and in camden there are new concerns about fire doors. theresa may tells mps she wants to give the three million eu nationals living in britain — the same status as uk citizens after brexit. tonight after granville, we reveal the failures at heart of the very system that is supposed to
heavy rain in eastern areas, the far north of scotla nd rain in eastern areas, the far north of scotland north—easterly breeze will feel fresh eye exposed coasts with just 12 or 13 degrees. the week ahead on subtle, something we have not seen for quite some time, some spells of rain and certainly it will turn cooler. this is bbc news. i'm shaun ley. the headlines at 11:00 — the dup agrees to support theresa may's minority conservative government — northern ireland will get an extra one...
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that murk will just drift up the eastern shores and eventually, i think, the eastern side of englandof scotland. so that's saturday. 0n into sunday, and i think it will be a quiet start for central later on, i think we will see more showery rain in the south—west and into parts of wales, perhaps. and a slightly fresher feel through the day. this is monday. look at this. not one, two, but three areas of low pressure. this being the real driver of the weather. they could bring 50 millimetres of rain to you. so watch out for that dry start. it won't last like that across england and wales. in some of the gusts of wind easily in excess of 50 miles an hour. here we are as far ahead as tuesday. and a slightly simplified area of low pressure still providing a really showery regime across all parts of the british isles. and a coolerfeel, too, given that the wind is somewhere between the west and the north—west. hello and welcome to bbc news. the british prime minister, theresa may, and the opposition labour party leader, jeremy corbyn, have been facing questions from voters in the final tele
that murk will just drift up the eastern shores and eventually, i think, the eastern side of englandof scotland. so that's saturday. 0n into sunday, and i think it will be a quiet start for central later on, i think we will see more showery rain in the south—west and into parts of wales, perhaps. and a slightly fresher feel through the day. this is monday. look at this. not one, two, but three areas of low pressure. this being the real driver of the weather. they could bring 50 millimetres of...
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and a shanghai bound china eastern airlines jet shanghai bound china eastern airlinesjet had to makene of its engines were severely damage. —— damaged. china eastern said crew members on flight mu736 spotted the damage after take—off and decided to return to sydney airport. no—one on board was harmed. that story is trending across asia. let's now look at some of the front pages from around the world. we start with the south china morning post, which highlights the weather warning that tropical cyclone merbok is closing in. further down its front page the suggestion that hong kong should consider raising taxes to counter a growing wealth gap. the china daily reports on the concerns of the chinese president xi jinping who highlights "three evil forces" — terrorism, separatism and extremism. its main picture shows students performing traditional stilt—walking to celebrate china's first "cultural and natural heritage day." finally, the international new york times has another striking picture to highlight china's bridge building programme. but the article goes on to examine the "bridges
and a shanghai bound china eastern airlines jet shanghai bound china eastern airlinesjet had to makene of its engines were severely damage. —— damaged. china eastern said crew members on flight mu736 spotted the damage after take—off and decided to return to sydney airport. no—one on board was harmed. that story is trending across asia. let's now look at some of the front pages from around the world. we start with the south china morning post, which highlights the weather warning that...
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president trump has said he'll announce his decision today at 3:00 eastern. we'll have live coverage from the rose garden here on c-span. here's more about today's announcement. >> we know the mechanics, mr. scott, as far as what might happen or what avenue the public administration might take. can you talk about where the trump administration is on if it is going to stay or go and who is within the white house, you know, at least advocating he ideas for staying or going? >> good morning. we are pretty much where we were, if you think back to where we were during the campaign where president trump basically was vowing to pull the u.s. out of the paris agreement. in a sense we may be no different place than there, right, since we, the president never really gave any signals at he was deeply . considering his pledge the past two to three months a lot more chatter and meetings in the white house in terms of atemmingts by those who want to keep the u.s. in the agreement to get to president trump and try to convince him of the -- really a myriad of ways we could s
president trump has said he'll announce his decision today at 3:00 eastern. we'll have live coverage from the rose garden here on c-span. here's more about today's announcement. >> we know the mechanics, mr. scott, as far as what might happen or what avenue the public administration might take. can you talk about where the trump administration is on if it is going to stay or go and who is within the white house, you know, at least advocating he ideas for staying or going? >> good...
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that eastern district of virginia u.s. attorney's office is where they've got the veteran espionage prosecutor heading up the investigation into mike flynn and his foreign ties. as special counsel mueller can convene his own new federal grand jury if he wants to, to consider evidence and potentially down the road possible indictments in either the trump russia investigation or the obstruction of justice investigation or both. he could convene his own grand jury. he has the option to use whatever grand jury has been convened to work on the paul mama mana fort ukraine course or convene the jury already working in the eastern district of virginia. the eastern district of virginia venue is central to what's going on. when bob mueller was first appointed special counsel the first person we learned he hired to work with him, the first person named as coming with bob mueller to the job is a guy named aaron zeble, a former senior prosecutor from the eastern district of virginia. that venue keeps coming up over and over again in th
that eastern district of virginia u.s. attorney's office is where they've got the veteran espionage prosecutor heading up the investigation into mike flynn and his foreign ties. as special counsel mueller can convene his own new federal grand jury if he wants to, to consider evidence and potentially down the road possible indictments in either the trump russia investigation or the obstruction of justice investigation or both. he could convene his own grand jury. he has the option to use...
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eastern and will have it here on c-span2. senate democrats held a news conference yesterday about going by the congressional budget office on the health care bill. minority leader chuck schumer called it a jaw-dropping report to the cbo determined 22 million americans would lose health insurance. >> okay, everyone. thank you for coming. i'd like to thank senator murray for being here. we expect senator wyden in a few minutes but we will start. i would like to thank my colleagues for joining me here today to discuss this jaw-dropping report from the congressional budget office. today's report confirms what doc or is,, patient advocates, democrats and republicans have been saying for weeks. trump care will lead to higher costs, less care and will be to tens of millions of americans left without any insurance. for weeks, senate republicans try to tell us that their bill would be better than the house bill. he would be different than the house bill. many house members even said they only voted for the house bill because the senat
eastern and will have it here on c-span2. senate democrats held a news conference yesterday about going by the congressional budget office on the health care bill. minority leader chuck schumer called it a jaw-dropping report to the cbo determined 22 million americans would lose health insurance. >> okay, everyone. thank you for coming. i'd like to thank senator murray for being here. we expect senator wyden in a few minutes but we will start. i would like to thank my colleagues for...
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eastern. that's right. we need a travel ban for certain dangerous country, not some politically correct term. >> the police slamming his department, top aides scrambling how presidential tweets are not an expression of white house policy. >> i don't think the president care what is you call it, whether you call it a ban, a restriction, he cares that we call it national security and that we take steps to protect the people of this country. it's real simple. >> it's social media. >> it's not social media, it's his words, his thoughts. >> it's not policy. it's social media. please understand the difference. >> the confession was covering nk he says on twitter and very little of what he does as president. >> that's his preferred method of xhup indication with the american people. >> that's thought true. >> right now it's the only communication with the american people. all this as the administration asks the supreme court to let it go into effect. lower courts have stopped the ban citing his rheto
eastern. that's right. we need a travel ban for certain dangerous country, not some politically correct term. >> the police slamming his department, top aides scrambling how presidential tweets are not an expression of white house policy. >> i don't think the president care what is you call it, whether you call it a ban, a restriction, he cares that we call it national security and that we take steps to protect the people of this country. it's real simple. >> it's social...
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all the while, mr and murk going up the eastern shores and eventually the eastern shores and eventuallyn comes to lie across the eastern side of scotland. that is saturday. 0n sunday, i think it is a fairly quiet start for central and eastern parts again. later, more in the way of rain in the south—west. and in two parts of wales, perhaps. a slightly fresher feel to the day. this is monday. not one, not two, but three areas of low pressure. this is the real driver of the weather, bringing 50 millimetres of rain to you, watch out for that dry starters it will not last in england and wales. some gusts of wind in excess of 50 mph. as far ahead as tuesday, a slightly simplified area of low pressure providing a wet regime across all parts of the british isles. and the difference between the west and the north—west. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. i'm duncan golestani. our top stories: brexit, nuclear weapons and the future of social care. voters quiz theresa may and jeremy corbyn ahead of the uk election. the european union and china team u
all the while, mr and murk going up the eastern shores and eventually the eastern shores and eventuallyn comes to lie across the eastern side of scotland. that is saturday. 0n sunday, i think it is a fairly quiet start for central and eastern parts again. later, more in the way of rain in the south—west. and in two parts of wales, perhaps. a slightly fresher feel to the day. this is monday. not one, not two, but three areas of low pressure. this is the real driver of the weather, bringing 50...
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rather murky conditions on the eastern side of the pennines and the eastern side of the pennines andthe day let's see how things are shaping up. a lot of shows and weddings planned. as we get on through the day, the bulk of the showers will be found across central parts of scotland and northern ireland. fewer showers across the western side of england and wales as well. all the while, the merc drifting up the eastern shores. eventually the east of england will improve as the bulk of the cloud and showery rain comes to lie across the eastern side of scotland. that is saturday. into sunday, and i think it isa saturday. into sunday, and i think it is a fairly quiet start for central and eastern parts. later on we will bring more in the way of shari raine into the south west and parts of wales perhaps. a slightly fresher feel to the day. not, parts of wales perhaps. a slightly fresherfeel to the day. not, but two —— some of the gusts of wind easily in excess of 50 miles an hour. here we are as far ahead as tuesday. a slightly simplified area of low pressure still providing a showery regi
rather murky conditions on the eastern side of the pennines and the eastern side of the pennines andthe day let's see how things are shaping up. a lot of shows and weddings planned. as we get on through the day, the bulk of the showers will be found across central parts of scotland and northern ireland. fewer showers across the western side of england and wales as well. all the while, the merc drifting up the eastern shores. eventually the east of england will improve as the bulk of the cloud...
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laura: we have an expert on middle eastern politics.irst of all, what are the consequences for qatar? it's a tiny country which now finds itself literally cut off from its neighbors. william: cut off, certainly in the sense of the land borders, which are critical to getting in. its is ramadan and, though is a time of fasting during the day for muslims, it is a time for considerable celebration. beple who will normally having something of a party in the evening, especially among friends, are going to find it tough, in addition to the deprivation, the closing of the land, you have disruption of all air links to neighboring countries. in that part of the world, family ties tend to go across a number of countries. this is difficult to be imposed on qatar, probably intentionally chosen by the saudi's. laura: how much truth is there to these allegations that qatar supports terrorism? william: it depends on how you define terrorism. the key thing that the qatari's will, asy of, if you far as the saudis and egyptians, is that they have long bee
laura: we have an expert on middle eastern politics.irst of all, what are the consequences for qatar? it's a tiny country which now finds itself literally cut off from its neighbors. william: cut off, certainly in the sense of the land borders, which are critical to getting in. its is ramadan and, though is a time of fasting during the day for muslims, it is a time for considerable celebration. beple who will normally having something of a party in the evening, especially among friends, are...
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and it will affecting eastern areas and it will affect eastern areas overnight and eastern scotlandair bit of rain. this is early wednesday, a lot of clear whether across the south and west but in the north—east of england and eastern scotland, still pretty blustery and it will take time for the rain to fizzle away. then we have better weather on wednesday, lots of sunshine, lighter wind, a pleasa nt lots of sunshine, lighter wind, a pleasant day but unfortunately later 011 pleasant day but unfortunately later on it looks as if the cloud is going to increase and more rain for the south west tomorrow afternoon. thursday, a real mixture of a day and again, some rain on the way. this is bbc news. i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 11pm: police name the third london bridge attacker, an italian man of moroccan descent, whose name had been flagged to the british authorities. this morning at 11am, a minute's silence was observed across the uk for the seven people who were killed in the attack and dozens who were injured. tonight, theresa may has said she'll change the laws, if they get in t
and it will affecting eastern areas and it will affect eastern areas overnight and eastern scotlandair bit of rain. this is early wednesday, a lot of clear whether across the south and west but in the north—east of england and eastern scotland, still pretty blustery and it will take time for the rain to fizzle away. then we have better weather on wednesday, lots of sunshine, lighter wind, a pleasa nt lots of sunshine, lighter wind, a pleasant day but unfortunately later 011 pleasant day but...
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so if you look at eastern -- eastern europe, they don't have the euro. but they have different interests and different ways of understanding how europe would and should work. so it is not only germany. the problem is that -- neither germany nor france had an idea how to cope with that. and how to bring together all this different views on europe and especially the british view on europe which is -- which is a real problem. and it is not the problem that germany has done all these things. the problem is that nobody had an idea how to take a lead and how to get out of it. >> helmut kohl certainly took a lead. and one can argue that in 1989, he was forced to because the wall fell and he had to take a position. and by december, 1989, he was talking about german reunification. and one of his pet slogans was german reunification and european unions, two sides of the same coin. and so in many respects, he was forced into this position. if he opted for german reunification, then he was forced to opt for european unification. now, one can argue the whole thing we
so if you look at eastern -- eastern europe, they don't have the euro. but they have different interests and different ways of understanding how europe would and should work. so it is not only germany. the problem is that -- neither germany nor france had an idea how to cope with that. and how to bring together all this different views on europe and especially the british view on europe which is -- which is a real problem. and it is not the problem that germany has done all these things. the...
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eastern on c-span3. in the afternoon, dr. david shulkin takes questions from members of the senate veterans committee about the 2018 budget. secretary shulkin is expected to talk about the veteran's choice program and clans to modernize the v.a. watch tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. eastern on c-span3. you can watch both hearings live usingpan.org or listing the c-span radio app. ♪ >> c-span, when history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> sunday night on afterwards, you talk republican senator mike lee talked about forgotten historical figures that fought against big government in his book. senator lee is interviewed by former acting solicitor general. >> when you were on the lookout for them, they come to you gradually. other people i knew who they thought should get more credit than they get. in the case, this is an indian chief. he understood the principle of federalism becaus
eastern on c-span3. in the afternoon, dr. david shulkin takes questions from members of the senate veterans committee about the 2018 budget. secretary shulkin is expected to talk about the veteran's choice program and clans to modernize the v.a. watch tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. eastern on c-span3. you can watch both hearings live usingpan.org or listing the c-span radio app. ♪ >> c-span, when history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television...
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as you can see, into the mid—20s for eastern parts of scotla nd the mid—20s for eastern parts of scotlandot known. notjust the weekend, the heat lost since the beginning of next week. —— into the mid—20s for eastern parts of scotla nd mid—20s for eastern parts of scotland and northern ireland. hello. this is bbc news. i'm chris rogers. the headlines... the queen says it's difficult to escape a very sombre national mood following tragedies in london and manchester. she's led a minute's silence at the start of events in london to mark her official birthday. the prime minister has been chairing a task force to coordinate efforts to help those affected by the g re nfell tower to help those affected by the grenfell tower fire. she theresa may is to meet some victims of the grenfell tower disaster at downing street amid criticism of her handling of the tragedy. in other news, pc keith palmer who tried to stop the terror attack in westminster has been awarded the george medal for his bravery as the queen's birthday honours are announced. among others to be recognised is the scottish comedian and
as you can see, into the mid—20s for eastern parts of scotla nd the mid—20s for eastern parts of scotlandot known. notjust the weekend, the heat lost since the beginning of next week. —— into the mid—20s for eastern parts of scotla nd mid—20s for eastern parts of scotland and northern ireland. hello. this is bbc news. i'm chris rogers. the headlines... the queen says it's difficult to escape a very sombre national mood following tragedies in london and manchester. she's led a...
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it could see 20— 22 across eastern scotland, possibly 26 or 27 in the south—east corner.e week. the breeze returns as well and patchy rain may be limited to the north and west. a small risk on thursday morning of thunderstorms. world news. iam babita sharma. our top story: britain's prime minister theresa may says she will get on with the job of making brexit a success. she's due to meet her new cabinet on monday morning. one of the people tipped to replace her after her disappointing election, borisjohnson, has publicly said he backs her leadership. exit polls suggest the party of the new french president emmanuel macron is on course to win around three quarters of seats in the national assembly. and this video is trending on bbc.com. it's a china eastern airlines jet, which had to make an emergency landing when one of its engines was damaged. the crew spotted the damage after take—off, and the plane returned safely to sydney airport. fortu nately, fortunately, nobody was hurt. the incident is being investigated. stay tuned. more to come. now on bbc news, it's time for h
it could see 20— 22 across eastern scotland, possibly 26 or 27 in the south—east corner.e week. the breeze returns as well and patchy rain may be limited to the north and west. a small risk on thursday morning of thunderstorms. world news. iam babita sharma. our top story: britain's prime minister theresa may says she will get on with the job of making brexit a success. she's due to meet her new cabinet on monday morning. one of the people tipped to replace her after her disappointing...
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eastern on railamerica.979 united nations film, the palestinian people do have rights. >> violence reads hatred, retaliation only brings for the retaliation. and i for night is paid at high interest rates in our day and age. >> at 6:30, president reagan's speechwriter and the former u.s. ambassador to germany on the trip to berlin and the brandenburg gate speech. ask i knew it was a great -- >> i knew it was a great applause line and i knew it was authentic ronald reagan. history has an arc and we would never celebrate that famous speech if in fact the events of
eastern on railamerica.979 united nations film, the palestinian people do have rights. >> violence reads hatred, retaliation only brings for the retaliation. and i for night is paid at high interest rates in our day and age. >> at 6:30, president reagan's speechwriter and the former u.s. ambassador to germany on the trip to berlin and the brandenburg gate speech. ask i knew it was a great -- >> i knew it was a great applause line and i knew it was authentic ronald reagan....
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eastern thursday morning. join the discussion. >>> coming up on c-span3, the missile defense budget. then looking at the repeal and replace affordable care act. after that vice president pence visited nasa's johnson space center in houston and welcomes new astronaut candidates. later, a conversation on the u.s. tax code. >>> former fbi director will testify before the senate intelligence committee investigating russian activities during last year's election. the committee released mr. comey's written statement about meetings and phone calls he had with president trump. you can watch live hearing coverage thursday at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span3 and c-span.org. also listen on c-span's free radio app which you can down load at the apple app store or on google play. the hearing will also re-air thursday evening at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2. >>> next, the director of the missile defense agency testifies about the pentagon's recent intercepter missile defense test. and the
eastern thursday morning. join the discussion. >>> coming up on c-span3, the missile defense budget. then looking at the repeal and replace affordable care act. after that vice president pence visited nasa's johnson space center in houston and welcomes new astronaut candidates. later, a conversation on the u.s. tax code. >>> former fbi director will testify before the senate intelligence committee investigating russian activities during last year's election. the committee...
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outbreaks of rain across eastern areas, drier and brighter further west.ay. winds continuing to ease a little bit more and there will be a fair bit of sunshine to go around as well. let's take a closer look at he weather through wednesday morning, and across southern counties of england, temperatures pushing into double figures fairly briskly. but they'll still have fairly strong winds first thing in the morning — gusts of 20—30mph or so across the southern counties of england, perhaps a bit stronger around some of the coasts and hills. still around 40—50mph as we travel further northwards and eastwards, closer to that area of low pressure. and although many areas will start the day on a dry note with sunshine, across the east we'll have that thicker cloud with persistent outbreaks of rain affecting eastern scotland, in particular. there's the risk of some surface water flooding, affecting parts of eastern scotland as we go through the day as those rainfall totals continued to accumulate. otherwise, though, we've got a fair bit of dry weather to come as we
outbreaks of rain across eastern areas, drier and brighter further west.ay. winds continuing to ease a little bit more and there will be a fair bit of sunshine to go around as well. let's take a closer look at he weather through wednesday morning, and across southern counties of england, temperatures pushing into double figures fairly briskly. but they'll still have fairly strong winds first thing in the morning — gusts of 20—30mph or so across the southern counties of england, perhaps a...
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eastern suburbs through the northern neck on the eastern shore and farther north as well.the area of yellow are the active severe thunderstorm warning. we have one over county and southern half of calvert county. midshore of maryland and delaware have it as well. otherwise the conditions will improve as the rain ends. we are not finished with the rain. we are just finished with the severe parts of it. we are confident the first batch that came through really knocked the stuffing out of the atmosphere. kind of stabilize things. so we had downpours and more patches of rain will move through the area in the next couple of hours. the back edge now out toward the blue ridge. it will swing through later tonight and we will get clearing. until then, southern and the southeastern section of the viewing area is pounded with the torrential rain. look at the lightning strikes over the 15-minute period. that is impressive. will move over the bay and the eastern shore again and that is the last big batch of the storminess to affect the area. otherwise moderate showers developing in the
eastern suburbs through the northern neck on the eastern shore and farther north as well.the area of yellow are the active severe thunderstorm warning. we have one over county and southern half of calvert county. midshore of maryland and delaware have it as well. otherwise the conditions will improve as the rain ends. we are not finished with the rain. we are just finished with the severe parts of it. we are confident the first batch that came through really knocked the stuffing out of the...
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eastern on sunday. american history tv, only on c-span3. >> new york city's bellevue hospital was founded in 1736. it is the oldest public hospital in the united states. next, on american history tv, a pulitzer prize winning historian talks about his book, "bellevue." the lower east side tenement event hosted this hour-long event. >> it is a privilege to ouroduce david ocean ski,
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but we got to 20 celsius in the south—eastern corner.cast and he went quite light as well. some decent conditions getting out and about. 12 or 13 degrees today and some rain to be had, mainly in the north and west. a wet start in western scotland. the eastern side will be that the drier, perhaps brighter as well. a fair bit of cloud in northern ireland in the morning. some outbreaks of rain as you will find in northern england. but he would be that large, but are nevertheless. then the cloudbreak subsidies are. sunshine possible during the morning across much of it and our southern counties. light winds as well, so a reasonable start toa winds as well, so a reasonable start to a pretty pleasant day. we will seas on good spells of sunshine across the southernmost counties. some are developing, but with light winds, sunshine, it will tell pleasant. temperatures will get into the love. to the west of rain time in scotland, that it becomes lighter and more patchy with time. show us in northern ireland. one or two in northern england, but few
but we got to 20 celsius in the south—eastern corner.cast and he went quite light as well. some decent conditions getting out and about. 12 or 13 degrees today and some rain to be had, mainly in the north and west. a wet start in western scotland. the eastern side will be that the drier, perhaps brighter as well. a fair bit of cloud in northern ireland in the morning. some outbreaks of rain as you will find in northern england. but he would be that large, but are nevertheless. then the...
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outbreaks of rain across eastern areas, drier and brighter further west.will be improving as we go on through the day. winds continuing to ease a little bit more and there will be a fair bit of sunshine to go around as well. let‘s take a closer look at he weather through wednesday morning, and across southern counties of england, temperatures pushing into double figures fairly briskly. but they‘ll still have fairly strong winds first thing in the morning — gusts of 20—30mph or so across the southern counties of england, perhaps a bit stronger around some of the coasts and hills. still around 40—50mph as we travel further northwards and eastwards, closer to that area of low pressure. and although many areas will start the day on a dry note with sunshine, across the east we‘ll have that thicker cloud with persistent outbreaks of rain affecting eastern scotland, in particular. there‘s the risk of some surface water flooding, affecting parts of eastern scotland as we go through the day as those rainfall totals continued to accumulate. 0therwise, though, we‘ve
outbreaks of rain across eastern areas, drier and brighter further west.will be improving as we go on through the day. winds continuing to ease a little bit more and there will be a fair bit of sunshine to go around as well. let‘s take a closer look at he weather through wednesday morning, and across southern counties of england, temperatures pushing into double figures fairly briskly. but they‘ll still have fairly strong winds first thing in the morning — gusts of 20—30mph or so across...
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eastern on c-span.rberty on "q&a," hoover and secretary of commerce and those rules 90 years ago still govern the way we actually allowed resources to be used in our economy today. >> clemson university professor and former chief economist at the fcc thomas hayes led talks about his book the political spectrum, which looks at the history and communications policy. >> while we went into this political system for allocating spectrum rights, within a couple of years, regulators at the commission are renewing licenses, but very carefully noting that propaganda stations will not be allowed. in fact from early on, 1929, you had left wing stations, if i can use that political term, owned chicago, thein the socialists who bought a station near new york city. they wanted for political purposes and free speech, they wanted to espouse their opinions. these were immediately dubbed propaganda stations by the regulators, so when they were renewed, they were told to very careful about exposing their opinions. it got e
eastern on c-span.rberty on "q&a," hoover and secretary of commerce and those rules 90 years ago still govern the way we actually allowed resources to be used in our economy today. >> clemson university professor and former chief economist at the fcc thomas hayes led talks about his book the political spectrum, which looks at the history and communications policy. >> while we went into this political system for allocating spectrum rights, within a couple of years,...
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before the low pressure across eastern scotland before the low pressure eases away. across eastern scotlanduth. there will be an afternoon of sunny spells across northern ireland. the bulk of rain starts to ease away to the east of the pennines and into east anglia, but behind it, we still have the sunshine and showers, some of them heavy with hail and thunder and gale force winds from time to time. it will not feel much like some of this afternoon. the winds will ease through this evening and overnight, and the rain gradually starts to move further north and east. it will linger across north—east england and in particular eastern scotland, some of that still quite heavy, but elsewhere it stays relatively quiet, nine to 11 celsius through the night, and we will start tomorrow with a good deal of dry weather. tomorrow is potentially the best day of the week, the winds will feel lighter before the next weather system waits in the wings. enjoy the sunshine tomorrow, it will not last for long. the rain will ease off on the far north of scotland, elsewhere, sunshine coming through. the winds wil
before the low pressure across eastern scotland before the low pressure eases away. across eastern scotlanduth. there will be an afternoon of sunny spells across northern ireland. the bulk of rain starts to ease away to the east of the pennines and into east anglia, but behind it, we still have the sunshine and showers, some of them heavy with hail and thunder and gale force winds from time to time. it will not feel much like some of this afternoon. the winds will ease through this evening and...
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it could see 20—22 across eastern scotland, possibly 26 or 27 in the south—east corner.l turn cooler through the rest of the week. the breeze returns as well and patchy rain mainly limited to the north and west. just a small risk on thursday morning of thunderstorms in the south east. hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin theresa may prepares to face criticism of her election campaign and leadership style in a meeting with her own backbenchers. today, the prime minister need to explain to the mps why the election result was a disaster. we will be asking experts about the future of britain. we also have our very own larry the cat. we also have our very own larry the cat.
it could see 20—22 across eastern scotland, possibly 26 or 27 in the south—east corner.l turn cooler through the rest of the week. the breeze returns as well and patchy rain mainly limited to the north and west. just a small risk on thursday morning of thunderstorms in the south east. hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin theresa may prepares to face criticism of her election campaign and leadership style in a meeting with her own backbenchers. today, the prime...
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eastern time. that is when we expect the house together in. we will bring you gavel to gavel coverage of legislative business on c-span. it means you have to turn the channel and go to c-span3 to watch the entire hearing with mr. comey. c-span tontinue on show you what is happening outside as well. as we take your phone calls and thoughts on these investigations. morning, the editorial board of the wall street journal, they said that mr. comey deserves to be fired and it is his opening statement that proves it. writing street journal that the most troubling part is his belief in what he calls independent status in the executive branch. he invokes more than once. independent? it is a false and dangerous you of law enforcement in the american system. mr. comey is describing fbi director who essentially answers to no one. of government are awesome -- often abused and the only way to prevent that is to report to elected officials accountable to voters. the director must resist anervention to obstruct investigation but he and the agency must be pol
eastern time. that is when we expect the house together in. we will bring you gavel to gavel coverage of legislative business on c-span. it means you have to turn the channel and go to c-span3 to watch the entire hearing with mr. comey. c-span tontinue on show you what is happening outside as well. as we take your phone calls and thoughts on these investigations. morning, the editorial board of the wall street journal, they said that mr. comey deserves to be fired and it is his opening...
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eastern saturday morning. join the discussion. >> this weekend, leaving civil war historians convergent gettysburg pennsylvania to explore the civil war from all angles. american history t.v. on c-span3 takes you to a conversation at the gettysburg college civil war institute. our live on the coverage starts saturday at 8:30 a.m. eastern and sunday at 9:00 a.m. eastern on c-span3's american history tv. >> on thursday, the house passed a financial choice act. a bill that would repeal parts of the dodd frank act. exempt community banks from some financial regulations and curtail regulatory powers of the consumer financial protection bureau.
eastern saturday morning. join the discussion. >> this weekend, leaving civil war historians convergent gettysburg pennsylvania to explore the civil war from all angles. american history t.v. on c-span3 takes you to a conversation at the gettysburg college civil war institute. our live on the coverage starts saturday at 8:30 a.m. eastern and sunday at 9:00 a.m. eastern on c-span3's american history tv. >> on thursday, the house passed a financial choice act. a bill that would repeal...
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full coverage saturday and sunday 3:00 eastern time. tonight, the prime-time last time begins with "60 minutes" followed by "ncis: los angeles," chris o'donnell, "madam secretary," "code black." just receiving word that we're going to in a couple of minutes, we're going to be stepping aside and we will be picking up the coverage on golf channel when play resumes tonight when, they go back out. golf channel will be coming here to join us live. that's the game plan here in just a couple of minutes. i didn't expect to us see, what was a perfect week all week long and waking up today -- there had always been some concern about the weather on sunday but yesterday they started to say, all those experts, that it's going to be ok. maybe 15%, 20% chance. the 20% came through. nick: unfortunately 15% means 100 in electrical. you have great hot weather for basically the last week and unfortunately it put it in this situation, which is a tough one because this was a real exciting afternoon. this was great golf all week. jim: and we had a stretch th
full coverage saturday and sunday 3:00 eastern time. tonight, the prime-time last time begins with "60 minutes" followed by "ncis: los angeles," chris o'donnell, "madam secretary," "code black." just receiving word that we're going to in a couple of minutes, we're going to be stepping aside and we will be picking up the coverage on golf channel when play resumes tonight when, they go back out. golf channel will be coming here to join us live. that's the...
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but we got to 20 celsius in the south—eastern corner.days, particularly so for england and wales. a lot of dry weather and the forecast and he went quite light as well. some decent conditions getting out and about. 12 or 13 degrees today and some rain to be had, mainly in the north and west. a wet start in western scotland. the eastern side will be that the drier, perhaps brighter as well. a fair bit of cloud in northern ireland in the morning. some outbreaks of rain as you will find in northern england. then the cloud breaks up there. sunshine possible during the morning across much of our southern counties. light winds as well, so a reasonable start to a pretty pleasant day. we will see some good spells of sunshine across the southernmost counties. patchy cloud developing. but with light winds, sunshine, it will become pleasant. temperatures will get into the love. to the west of rain time in scotland, that it becomes lighter and more patchy with time. showers in northern ireland. one or two in northern england, but few and far between
but we got to 20 celsius in the south—eastern corner.days, particularly so for england and wales. a lot of dry weather and the forecast and he went quite light as well. some decent conditions getting out and about. 12 or 13 degrees today and some rain to be had, mainly in the north and west. a wet start in western scotland. the eastern side will be that the drier, perhaps brighter as well. a fair bit of cloud in northern ireland in the morning. some outbreaks of rain as you will find in...
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but has been setting up bases in eastern syria boffins the southern parts of eastern syria and in the northern parts of eastern syria after that also. we could see a battle between the tsunami and actually u.s. backed kurdish militias known as the decided significant let let's just hope it is not a false dawn this time around syrian journalist abraham thank you. now the u.n. chemical weapons watchdog has released a report saying the victims of a chemical instant in syria is a deliberate spark in april were exposed to certain gas the latest statement from the o.p.c. w. also points. their fact finding missions mandate does not include identifying the perpetrator and that their team was unable to visit the site of the attack the report's conclusions are based on post-mortem biomedical samples collected from victims who were moved to quote a neighboring country the report hasn't been made public but was shared with countries party to the chemical weapons convention russia's foreign minister had this to say about it but that is that it was a position you should be organization for the proh
but has been setting up bases in eastern syria boffins the southern parts of eastern syria and in the northern parts of eastern syria after that also. we could see a battle between the tsunami and actually u.s. backed kurdish militias known as the decided significant let let's just hope it is not a false dawn this time around syrian journalist abraham thank you. now the u.n. chemical weapons watchdog has released a report saying the victims of a chemical instant in syria is a deliberate spark...
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a bright start into eastern scotland. —— quite heavyin into eastern scotland. —— quite heavy in the morningf northern england. there will be some cloud around. further south, northern england. there will be some cloud around. furthersouth, patchy mist and fog lifting, temperatures starting to climb. decent spells of sunshine. with light winds it will go quite pleasant through the course of the day. as we go into the afternoon, the changes will be persistent rain in the north—west becoming lighter and showery. allowing for some brighter skies into north—west scotland by the end of the day. we will see is fair weather cloud developing further south, but warm. 23 degrees behind here, or 90 degrees with some sunshine burden. into wednesday, an area of low pressure threatening but the differences, this high pressure will still hang on in and we getting some warm, even humid airfrom the near continent. so when state could be quite hot, particularly in the south—east corner. some decent spells of sunshine across england and wales particularly. clouding over with some showers into the far north—wes
a bright start into eastern scotland. —— quite heavyin into eastern scotland. —— quite heavy in the morningf northern england. there will be some cloud around. further south, northern england. there will be some cloud around. furthersouth, patchy mist and fog lifting, temperatures starting to climb. decent spells of sunshine. with light winds it will go quite pleasant through the course of the day. as we go into the afternoon, the changes will be persistent rain in the north—west...
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it could see 20—22 across eastern scotland, possibly 26 or 27 in the south—east corner.atchy rain mainly limited to the north and west. a small risk on thursday morning of thunderstorms in the south east. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. i‘m duncan golestani. our top stories: britain‘s prime minister, theresa may, appoints her new cabinet and insists its business as usual. what i am feeling is that actually there is a job to be done. and i think what the public want is to ensure that the government is getting on with the job. momentum for macron. the french president looks set for a landslide victory in the country‘s parliamentary elections. president duterte denies asking the us to help fight islamist militants, as philippine troops struggle to recapture the city of marawi. thousands take to the streets for a gay pride march in washington, one of the biggest protests since president trump took office. this is what democracy looks like!
it could see 20—22 across eastern scotland, possibly 26 or 27 in the south—east corner.atchy rain mainly limited to the north and west. a small risk on thursday morning of thunderstorms in the south east. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. i‘m duncan golestani. our top stories: britain‘s prime minister, theresa may, appoints her new cabinet and insists its business as usual. what i am feeling is that actually there is a job to be done....
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outbreaks of rain across eastern areas, drier and brighter further west. and there will be a fair bit of sunshine to go around as well. let's take a closer look at he weather through wednesday morning, and across southern counties of england, temperatures pushing into double figures fairly briskly. but they'll still have fairly strong winds first thing in the morning — gusts of 20—30mph or so across the southern counties of england, perhaps a bit stronger around some of the coasts and hills. still around 40—50mph as we travel further northwards and eastwards, closer to that area of low pressure. and although many areas will start the day on a dry note with sunshine, across the east we'll have that thicker cloud with persistent outbreaks of rain affecting eastern scotland, in particular. there's the risk of some surface water flooding, affecting parts of eastern scotland as we go through the day as those rainfall totals continued to accumulate. 0therwise, though, we've got a fair bit of dry weather to come as we head through the rest of the day, with sunshi
outbreaks of rain across eastern areas, drier and brighter further west. and there will be a fair bit of sunshine to go around as well. let's take a closer look at he weather through wednesday morning, and across southern counties of england, temperatures pushing into double figures fairly briskly. but they'll still have fairly strong winds first thing in the morning — gusts of 20—30mph or so across the southern counties of england, perhaps a bit stronger around some of the coasts and...
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but we got to 20 celsius in the south—eastern corner.land and wales. a lot of dry weather and the forecast and the winds are quite, light as well. some decent conditions getting out and about. 12 or 13 degrees today and yes, some rain to be had, mainly in the north and west. a wet start in western scotland. the eastern side will be that the drier, perhaps brighter as well. a fair bit of cloud in northern ireland through the morning. some outbreaks of rain as you will find in northern england. about here, not so large, but rain nonetheless. then the cloud breaks up there. sunshine possible during the morning across much of our southern counties. light winds as well, so a reasonable start to a pretty pleasant day. we will see some good spells of sunshine across the southernmost counties. patchy cloud developing. but with light winds, sunshine, it will become pleasant out there. temperatures will get into the low 20s. to the west of rain time in scotland, that it becomes lighter and more patchy with time. showers in northern ireland. one or
but we got to 20 celsius in the south—eastern corner.land and wales. a lot of dry weather and the forecast and the winds are quite, light as well. some decent conditions getting out and about. 12 or 13 degrees today and yes, some rain to be had, mainly in the north and west. a wet start in western scotland. the eastern side will be that the drier, perhaps brighter as well. a fair bit of cloud in northern ireland through the morning. some outbreaks of rain as you will find in northern england....