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it is through central areas, tayside and fife. central areas, tayside and fife. take actions, all these. and once again there is more snowfalls. snowfalls. half of wales and south—west england for snow and ice. we take a look at the forecast. the forecast. it will bring snow steadily into southern counties. southern counties. will be swinging over towards northern ireland. northern ireland. snow appearing across the south coast through the day. coast through the day. northwards and the wind will be a significant factor. significant factor. warning across central scotland. of england in the direction of cumbria. cumbria. the south—east, london and the midlands will be patchy. midlands will be patchy. significant snowfall in the southern half of wales. half of wales. some places getting on for eight inches. on for eight inches. some parts could get double. could get double. will be blowing around and there will be blizzards. will be blizzards. there will be atrocious conditions. atrocious conditions. prospect, but with the wind we have a significant wind—chill. a significant wind—chill. i
it is through central areas, tayside and fife. central areas, tayside and fife. take actions, all these. and once again there is more snowfalls. snowfalls. half of wales and south—west england for snow and ice. we take a look at the forecast. the forecast. it will bring snow steadily into southern counties. southern counties. will be swinging over towards northern ireland. northern ireland. snow appearing across the south coast through the day. coast through the day. northwards and the wind...
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born in balgedie, fife.pite the village being all but cut off, midwives made it to the mum to help with the delivery and local farmers cleared the roads to get both mum and baby safely to hospital. and stranded drivers on the ai in northumberland were treated to cream cakes and muffins, handed out by a fellow motorist who happened to be a delivery driver for greggs. in birmingham, this businessman paid for 12 hotel rooms, which he then offered to homeless people. you can't expect people to be out in that, it's life—threatening, really. so ijust thought, for the sake of £15, £20, it gets a few people off the streets. and stuck in skegness without an event to go to, the bbc‘s concert orchestra offered their services as a wedding gift to fellow hotel guests on their big day. when they started, it took your breath away. oh, yeah. very unexpected. amid freezing temperatures, the warmth of human kindness has resonated. sarah campbell, bbc news. that's it. now on bbc1, it's time for the news where you are.have a ve
born in balgedie, fife.pite the village being all but cut off, midwives made it to the mum to help with the delivery and local farmers cleared the roads to get both mum and baby safely to hospital. and stranded drivers on the ai in northumberland were treated to cream cakes and muffins, handed out by a fellow motorist who happened to be a delivery driver for greggs. in birmingham, this businessman paid for 12 hotel rooms, which he then offered to homeless people. you can't expect people to be...
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the indian government pulled all fife. hundred and one thousand rupee notes from circulation two years ago to curtail the illicit economy but that resulted in a catastrophic cash shortage eventually the crisis east when enough new notes were issued and. while they're getting used to the new money especially the essentially valueless one rupee note printed to mark the currencies one hundredth anniversary. brand new one rupee bank note i've never seen anything like this during my entire time in india it looks real and even comes with a watermark quite elaborate given the fact that it equals just one euro cent but see what it buys. what it. once was before you know have you seen something like that was a was seen in my judgment. whatever it says was it was you i think the government gave us most of what. would you accept that. i couldn't see. who i would. or would you give me for that i want to be more yeah but what would you give me for myself and question for thank you welcome that it was a free sample is all i get from my
the indian government pulled all fife. hundred and one thousand rupee notes from circulation two years ago to curtail the illicit economy but that resulted in a catastrophic cash shortage eventually the crisis east when enough new notes were issued and. while they're getting used to the new money especially the essentially valueless one rupee note printed to mark the currencies one hundredth anniversary. brand new one rupee bank note i've never seen anything like this during my entire time in...
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the met office is valid until ten o'clock this morning and covers the central lowlands, tayside and fifesues. further snow also across northern and eastern scotland, southern scotland, northern england, and then later snow comes in across southern counties. ice will be a hazard and it will be bitterly cold. more in 15 minutes.
the met office is valid until ten o'clock this morning and covers the central lowlands, tayside and fifesues. further snow also across northern and eastern scotland, southern scotland, northern england, and then later snow comes in across southern counties. ice will be a hazard and it will be bitterly cold. more in 15 minutes.
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this was the scene in fife. a lovely afternoon. more of that through sunday.ud is due to low pressure. that is clearing off towards the mediterranean. it leaves a trailing weather front. this is what has brought the cloud and rain through. still across the southern parts of some england. it will remain across the channel islands. here it is frost free. elsewhere we will see a frost to begin with. they called stuttered sunday morning. mistan called stuttered sunday morning. mist an fog patches as well. the sunny conditions will chase away. avast lima group dei compared to what we saw today. warmun out there as well. —— ed fast improved dei. far north of scotland, we will see showers come and go through the day. it will be pleasant when the sun is ever had. into sunday evening, it will go into weekly night to take us into monday. the evenings maybe brighter. the knights is long enough to produce a widespread frost. temperatures below freezing as we start monday. things will turn milder. quite pleasant from the west. from next week, a battle from atla ntic west.
this was the scene in fife. a lovely afternoon. more of that through sunday.ud is due to low pressure. that is clearing off towards the mediterranean. it leaves a trailing weather front. this is what has brought the cloud and rain through. still across the southern parts of some england. it will remain across the channel islands. here it is frost free. elsewhere we will see a frost to begin with. they called stuttered sunday morning. mistan called stuttered sunday morning. mist an fog patches...
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born in balgedie, fife. village being all but cut off, midwives made it to the mum to help with the delivery and local farmers cleared the roads to get both mum and baby safely to hospital. and stranded drivers on the ai in northumberland were treated to cream cakes and muffins, handed out by a fellow motorist who happened to be a delivery driver for greggs. in birmingham, this businessman paid for 12 hotel rooms, which he then offered to homeless people. you can't expect people to be out in that, it's life—threatening, really. so i just thought, for the sake of £15, £20, it gets a few people off the streets. and stuck in skegness without an event to go to, the bbc‘s concert orchestra offered their services as a wedding gift to fellow hotel guests on their big day. when they started, it took your breath away. oh, yeah. very unexpected. amid freezing temperatures, the warmth of human kindness has resonated. sarah campbell, bbc news. it just warms the itjust warms the heart. now on bbc news, our world. in mosc
born in balgedie, fife. village being all but cut off, midwives made it to the mum to help with the delivery and local farmers cleared the roads to get both mum and baby safely to hospital. and stranded drivers on the ai in northumberland were treated to cream cakes and muffins, handed out by a fellow motorist who happened to be a delivery driver for greggs. in birmingham, this businessman paid for 12 hotel rooms, which he then offered to homeless people. you can't expect people to be out in...
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born in balgedie, fife.illage being all but cut off, midwives made it to the mum to help with the delivery and local farmers cleared the roads to get both mum and baby safely to hospital. and stranded drivers on the ai in northumberland were treated to cream cakes and muffins, handed out by a fellow motorist who happened to be a delivery driver for greggs. in birmingham, this businessman paid for 12 hotel rooms, which he then offered to homeless people. you can't expect people to be out in that, it's life—threatening, really. so i just thought, for the sake of £15, £20, it gets a few people off the streets. and stuck in skegness without an event to go to, the bbc‘s concert orchestra offered their services as a wedding gift to fellow hotel guests on their big day. when they started, it took your breath away. oh, yeah. very unexpected. amid freezing temperatures, the warmth of human kindness has resonated. sarah campbell, bbc news. warms the cockles. now on bbc news, the travel show. this week on the travel sh
born in balgedie, fife.illage being all but cut off, midwives made it to the mum to help with the delivery and local farmers cleared the roads to get both mum and baby safely to hospital. and stranded drivers on the ai in northumberland were treated to cream cakes and muffins, handed out by a fellow motorist who happened to be a delivery driver for greggs. in birmingham, this businessman paid for 12 hotel rooms, which he then offered to homeless people. you can't expect people to be out in...
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probably in terms of freedoms and even if total freedoms it's worse last election was into saddam in fife you had a few not very serious contenders but you had once you discontent which was a minority and he garnered some. significant amount of votes and i think that's why he end up in jail if you do it in the water afterwards back then if i remember correctly got around eighty percent of the vote or allegedly eighty percent of the vote but there was still very low voter turnout in that elections right now it's there are no serious contenders the oldest contenders either are or are in jail like former chief of staff general simon and all were very much pressured to hand it over basically from the u.a.e. to egypt kind of a house arrest like general much a few and then you have the ones who are coming from that evolutionary ranks like. pressure to and then finally saying that there's no point in contesting elections so most of the relatively serious contenders were marginalized and you have only one contender who we all know that he see his party endorse the presidency in more or less like
probably in terms of freedoms and even if total freedoms it's worse last election was into saddam in fife you had a few not very serious contenders but you had once you discontent which was a minority and he garnered some. significant amount of votes and i think that's why he end up in jail if you do it in the water afterwards back then if i remember correctly got around eighty percent of the vote or allegedly eighty percent of the vote but there was still very low voter turnout in that...
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is this to i don't forecast anybody in fife on the spine. of this also very important is the proper seat position so the drivers feel safe so bunched in conducts what he calls a wrist test he lays his wrist on top of the steering wheel. if what's laying down. and asked to make sure his shoulders don't pull away from the back seat. if they do he knows he has to push the seat forward but this time they do it so he's ready to go. with a two hundred twenty one kilowatt engine under the hood in all wheel drive on the road it can be lots of fun to drift across the ice in this sea station wagon and racing mode the cooper handles very nimbly all the stability assisted systems can be switched off. sebastian explains that he's deactivated the electronic stability control this is known as the fun mode but only for traction away from public roads as we can see he only keeps one hand on the steering wheel because it's harder to maintain full control with both hands around it especially when drifting on snow and ice. in tricky conditions when these driver
is this to i don't forecast anybody in fife on the spine. of this also very important is the proper seat position so the drivers feel safe so bunched in conducts what he calls a wrist test he lays his wrist on top of the steering wheel. if what's laying down. and asked to make sure his shoulders don't pull away from the back seat. if they do he knows he has to push the seat forward but this time they do it so he's ready to go. with a two hundred twenty one kilowatt engine under the hood in all...
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. >>> another avalanche at mammoth mountain partially buried eight people after more than fife feet offell over three days. >>> oakland raiders player aldon smith is in trouble again. he fled out a fifth floor window, probably using the fire escape. he hasn't played an nfl game in over two years. he has other legal problems. >>> a week if now, we'll noefr every team playing in march madness the. >> some have already booked their place. let's get the highlights from espn. >>> good morning, america. it's kenny. it's john. it's the tournament. you'll have to get your bracket red zi did i soon. we have five. >> you to know where radford is? in the ncaa tournament. also in virginia. jones. fred brown range. the three is good at the buzzer. libber thety goes down. and radford going to the tournament. one more look. jones, the pullup three. the stunned faces. and then the happy radford folk. radford wins the big south tournament, 55-5, on to the ncaas. >> did you know dave hunsecker used to be the sois of radford? >>> wgc mexico championship. phil mickelson, justin thomas in a playoff. phil f
. >>> another avalanche at mammoth mountain partially buried eight people after more than fife feet offell over three days. >>> oakland raiders player aldon smith is in trouble again. he fled out a fifth floor window, probably using the fire escape. he hasn't played an nfl game in over two years. he has other legal problems. >>> a week if now, we'll noefr every team playing in march madness the. >> some have already booked their place. let's get the highlights...
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we have that high wind watch for winds gusting to fife even 60 miles an hour through south jersey andaware. that's friday into saturday morning.& so a lot to watch over the next couple of days. lows in the 40s overnight tonight. highs in the 50s with the rain moving in after the noon hour most locations. then that rain gets heavy at times for tomorrow night and into friday. so part two of the storm is definitely the wind and those coastal concerns for friday. the high 45. saturday still windy, sunday, monday and tuesday we dry it out by wednesday another chance of a shower. got to get all this rain out of the way before the philadelphia st. patrick's day parade and lucy and i were at some parade festivities. >> yeah. >> the dancers were there. the crowds gathered to get ready for the season as we call it lucy. of course the parade can be seen right here on fox 29 on sunday, march11th. lucy and i will be co-hosting and bob kelly will be in the crowd. great to get in the spirit of things. >> absolute so fun. we got scones by the way and whiskey butter. thank you very much for that eilee
we have that high wind watch for winds gusting to fife even 60 miles an hour through south jersey andaware. that's friday into saturday morning.& so a lot to watch over the next couple of days. lows in the 40s overnight tonight. highs in the 50s with the rain moving in after the noon hour most locations. then that rain gets heavy at times for tomorrow night and into friday. so part two of the storm is definitely the wind and those coastal concerns for friday. the high 45. saturday still...
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fife lake observatory. keep your eyes open for that area. you may see a light dusting of snow. all of this moisture to the noise is near cloverdale -- to the north is near cloverdale now. cannot be impacted around 7 am and then working towards the rest of the bay area. four inches of rain already in been moment. st. helena 1 1/2. san francisco about an inch of rain. walnut creek over an inch. san jose 1.3 inches. all because of yesterday afternoon. that storm just really hovered right over all of you guys across the santa cruz mountains as well. here is futurecast. 7 am the north bay area, santa rosa macy raindrops. by 9 am it could be more widespread. the north bay still getting the brunt of the action. some of the east bay could also see a little precipitation. by noon we will start to see a little bit more widespread showers. that's when we can see the chance of isolated thunderstorms. that will last through the afternoon. very similar to yesterday's conditions. around noon to 5:00 today we could continue to see the chance of thunderstorms which means there could be small ha
fife lake observatory. keep your eyes open for that area. you may see a light dusting of snow. all of this moisture to the noise is near cloverdale -- to the north is near cloverdale now. cannot be impacted around 7 am and then working towards the rest of the bay area. four inches of rain already in been moment. st. helena 1 1/2. san francisco about an inch of rain. walnut creek over an inch. san jose 1.3 inches. all because of yesterday afternoon. that storm just really hovered right over all...
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born in balgedie, fife.d drivers on the a1 in northumberland were treated to cream cakes and muffins, handed out by a fellow motorist who happened to be a delivery driver for greggs. in birmingham, this businessman paid for 12 hotel rooms, which he then offered to homeless people. you can‘t expect people to be out in that, it‘s life—threatening, really. so i just thought, for the sake of £15, £20, it gets a few people off the streets. and stuck in skegness without an event to go to, the bbc‘s concert orchestra offered their services as a wedding gift to fellow hotel guests on their big day. when they started, it took your breath away. oh, yeah. very unexpected. amid freezing temperatures, the warmth of human kindness has resonated. sarah campbell, bbc news. and before we go, let me show you these pictures that have just emerged of a hiking trail in brazil. it was turned into an underwater world by heavy rains. the trail at an eco—tourism site injardim in the south of the country was flooded with crystal clea
born in balgedie, fife.d drivers on the a1 in northumberland were treated to cream cakes and muffins, handed out by a fellow motorist who happened to be a delivery driver for greggs. in birmingham, this businessman paid for 12 hotel rooms, which he then offered to homeless people. you can‘t expect people to be out in that, it‘s life—threatening, really. so i just thought, for the sake of £15, £20, it gets a few people off the streets. and stuck in skegness without an event to go to, the...
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the areas, across central scotland, tayside and fife come one runs out at 10am.evon, starting at 3pm and ending at 2am tomorrow come it is the snow and the wind means there will be blizzards. there is an amber warning across the northern, eastern and southern scotland, parts of cumbria and wales, all of them all for snow. the snow is piling in across the north and east of the country, north—east england, with snow across south east england into the midlands but this is more patchy. more significant snow is coming in across the south west and wales. here we could well see up to 20 centimetres, eight inches. locally we might see even more than double that with the added hazard of freezing rain. it will be very windy. the fact these might be the temperatures you see on your thermometer, if you add on the wind chill, it will feel much colder, in birmingham it will feel more like minus 13. heading through the evening, we continue with the snow across the north and eastern parts a respite in the southeast but more snow across the southeast but more snow across the sout
the areas, across central scotland, tayside and fife come one runs out at 10am.evon, starting at 3pm and ending at 2am tomorrow come it is the snow and the wind means there will be blizzards. there is an amber warning across the northern, eastern and southern scotland, parts of cumbria and wales, all of them all for snow. the snow is piling in across the north and east of the country, north—east england, with snow across south east england into the midlands but this is more patchy. more...
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revelations of his most recent text with the judge in the flynn case who he knew and he also was on the fifes of court and he was going to have a dinner party with i mean this goes on and on and on there is a state ok in an effort to get eyes on. john john brennan got gran's a private individual john brennan is not serving in the cia. that deep state is within the government itself and remember mr trump has the authority under the constitution to fire anybody that he believes is part of the deep state it's his own executive branch and he had at least a kind of friendly house intelligence committee that made a report hundred fifty pages that said well we don't find any actual collusion with a campaign although the russians intended to influence in some other way the outcome so here we have a president endowed in their article two of the constitution he can fire them if he believes they're undercutting himself he can fire mr rosenstein he doesn't have to wait well for mr rove sessions brucey hand if he doesn't do that it's because he doesn't want to bruce you need to appear on the on the libera
revelations of his most recent text with the judge in the flynn case who he knew and he also was on the fifes of court and he was going to have a dinner party with i mean this goes on and on and on there is a state ok in an effort to get eyes on. john john brennan got gran's a private individual john brennan is not serving in the cia. that deep state is within the government itself and remember mr trump has the authority under the constitution to fire anybody that he believes is part of the...
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this was fife this afternoon.it gets further away from us, it will ta ke gets further away from us, it will take that cloud further south and east. the cloud will be confined to parts of the channel islands, the south—east and east anglia by the end of the night. clearer skies in its wake but with those clearing skies, a widespread frost into tomorrow morning. frost free for the channel islands and the south—east and east anglia. that is where the cloud will remain in place. but it will be breaking up and we will get some sunny will be breaking up and we will get some sunny spells and a cracking afternoon across england and wales compared with today. one or two very isolated showers, chiefly from northern ireland and northern scotla nd northern ireland and northern scotland but even here we will have temperatures into double figures. a fine end to sunday. lighter evenings, of course. milderand cloudier air clear conditions to take this into sunday evening, only one thing that will happen, temperatures will drop wi
this was fife this afternoon.it gets further away from us, it will ta ke gets further away from us, it will take that cloud further south and east. the cloud will be confined to parts of the channel islands, the south—east and east anglia by the end of the night. clearer skies in its wake but with those clearing skies, a widespread frost into tomorrow morning. frost free for the channel islands and the south—east and east anglia. that is where the cloud will remain in place. but it will be...
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born in balgedie in fife, midwives made it to help with a delivery and villages cleared roads to getn their way. this paramedic is part of a cycle response team for the london ambulance service. and stranded drivers on the a1 in northumberland were treated to cream cakes and muffins, by a fellow motorist happen to be a delivery driver for greggs. this businessman paid for 12 hotel rooms he offered to homeless people. you can't expect people to be out in that, it's life—threatening conditions, i thought, for the sake of £22 it get‘s peple off the streets. lewis hine, a patient at great ormond street hospital tweeted his heartfelt thanks to the staff who made him his very own snowman. and stuck in skegness without an event to go to, the bbc‘s concert orchestra offered their services as a wedding gift to fellow hotel guests on their big day. when they started, it took your breath away. oh, yeah, totally unexpected. amid freezing temperatures, the warmth of human kindness has resonated. what a great end to the package. that is turn away from the weather and get the sports news. lizzy is
born in balgedie in fife, midwives made it to help with a delivery and villages cleared roads to getn their way. this paramedic is part of a cycle response team for the london ambulance service. and stranded drivers on the a1 in northumberland were treated to cream cakes and muffins, by a fellow motorist happen to be a delivery driver for greggs. this businessman paid for 12 hotel rooms he offered to homeless people. you can't expect people to be out in that, it's life—threatening conditions,...
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born in fife, despite the village being all but cut off midwives made to the month to help with the deliveryspital. across the uk people have refused to let the weather get in their way. this is a paramedic, part ofa their way. this is a paramedic, part of a cycle response team for the london ambulance service. and stranded drivers on the k one were treated to cream cakes and muffins handed out by a fellow motorist who happened to be a delivery driver for a bakery. —— on the a1. this businessman bought 12 hotel rooms and offered them to the homeless. businessman bought 12 hotel rooms and offered them to the homelesslj just and offered them to the homeless.” just thought for the sake of 20 quid we would get a few people off the streets. lewis, a patient at great 0rmond street hospital tweeted his heartfelt thanks to the stars who made him his very own snowman. —— do the staff. and stuck in skegness without an event to go to, the bbc‘s concert 0rchestra offered their services as a wedding gift to fellow hotel guests on their big day. when they started it took your breath away. very unexpected.
born in fife, despite the village being all but cut off midwives made to the month to help with the deliveryspital. across the uk people have refused to let the weather get in their way. this is a paramedic, part ofa their way. this is a paramedic, part of a cycle response team for the london ambulance service. and stranded drivers on the k one were treated to cream cakes and muffins handed out by a fellow motorist who happened to be a delivery driver for a bakery. —— on the a1. this...
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conditions are still treacherous in many parts of the country, like here in fife.rmers cleared the road so medics could get to ashley, who had gone into labour. her baby boy was born safe and well. this is one of the busiest parts of glasgow city centre, and over the last couple of days it has been virtually shuts down. with the weather warnings downgraded you can see that things are starting to slowly get back to normal. and there is no doubt it has taken the efforts of many to get through this difficult week. catriona renton, bbc news. around the uk several thousand homes are without power and electricity and thousands of schools have remained closed. i have been looking at how other parts of the country have been affected. it was carnage on the m62 near rochdale. vehicles colliding with each other in heavy snow and blizzard conditions. drivers trapped in cars and lorries for as long as 11 hours overnight. in worcestershire, teams have been trying to clear roads and shovelling snow off pavements, laying down as much salt and grits as fast as they can. few people
conditions are still treacherous in many parts of the country, like here in fife.rmers cleared the road so medics could get to ashley, who had gone into labour. her baby boy was born safe and well. this is one of the busiest parts of glasgow city centre, and over the last couple of days it has been virtually shuts down. with the weather warnings downgraded you can see that things are starting to slowly get back to normal. and there is no doubt it has taken the efforts of many to get through...
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born in balgedie, fife.to help with the delivery and local farmers cleared the roads to get both mum and baby safely to hospital.
born in balgedie, fife.to help with the delivery and local farmers cleared the roads to get both mum and baby safely to hospital.
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conditions are still treacherous in many parts of country, like here in fife, and in the cut off villagers cleared the road so medics could get to new mum, ashley, who has gone into labour. her baby boy was born safe and well and taken to hospital. this is one of busiest parts of glasgow city centre and over the last couple of days it's been virtually shut down. but now, with the weather warnings downgraded, you can see things are starting to slowly to get back to normal. and there is no doubt it's taken the efforts of many to get through this difficult week. just to say the problems we were telling you about at birmingham new street station have been resolved. so services running 0k there. now the situation in wales and thomas morgan is in cardiff, so much disruption in wales. much of wales coming toa disruption in wales. much of wales coming to a stand—still with these winter weather cons? —— conditions? yes, wales has come to a stand—still. after this snow storm that hit here. the met office say it is about minus two degrees in cardiff with the wind chill it feels like minus 10. the s
conditions are still treacherous in many parts of country, like here in fife, and in the cut off villagers cleared the road so medics could get to new mum, ashley, who has gone into labour. her baby boy was born safe and well and taken to hospital. this is one of busiest parts of glasgow city centre and over the last couple of days it's been virtually shut down. but now, with the weather warnings downgraded, you can see things are starting to slowly to get back to normal. and there is no doubt...
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this village in fife, midwives made it to help with a delivery and villages cleared roads to get theo hospital. across the uk people have refused to let the weather get in their way. this paramedic is part of a cycle response team for the london ambulance service. and stranded drivers on the a1 in northumberland we re drivers on the a1 in northumberland were treated to cream cakes and muffins, and about by a fellow motorist happen to be a delivery driverfor breaks. motorist happen to be a delivery driver for breaks. this motorist happen to be a delivery driverfor breaks. this businessman paid for hotel rooms he offered to homeless people. you can't expect people to be out in life—threatening conditions, i thought we would be able to get people off this reads. this patient at great 0rmond street hospital treated his thanks to the staff and made him his very own snowman. and stuck in skegness without an event to go to, the bbc rural concert 0rchestra offered their services as a wedding guest to these guests. it take your breath away. totally unexpected. admit freezing temperatures, the
this village in fife, midwives made it to help with a delivery and villages cleared roads to get theo hospital. across the uk people have refused to let the weather get in their way. this paramedic is part of a cycle response team for the london ambulance service. and stranded drivers on the a1 in northumberland we re drivers on the a1 in northumberland were treated to cream cakes and muffins, and about by a fellow motorist happen to be a delivery driverfor breaks. motorist happen to be a...
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all those details are on footnote fife of our -- five of our reply brief. the good for the goose, good for the gander or concern, here's what's going to happen if california's law's upheld. a pro-life state is going to find there is no difference anymore between people who perform abortion ands those who counsel about it, who talk about it. if merely talking about abortion is sufficient to require you to give pro-life information, we have taken a big step in the wrong direction of politicizing the practice of medicine. if everyone who recommends abortion can have to give these -- >> i mean, that's my -- you have to be a professional group giving advice in a professional way. it's not, i don't think the goose and gander has to do with everybody in the world. it has -- >> but -- >> and there are things called family planning clinics, etc. >> certainly, your honor. and so taking it on a narrow and then a broader construction. the narrow construction, as i understood your hypothetical a family planning center that didn't actually perform abortions but did all t
all those details are on footnote fife of our -- five of our reply brief. the good for the goose, good for the gander or concern, here's what's going to happen if california's law's upheld. a pro-life state is going to find there is no difference anymore between people who perform abortion ands those who counsel about it, who talk about it. if merely talking about abortion is sufficient to require you to give pro-life information, we have taken a big step in the wrong direction of politicizing...
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. >> reporter: hawking zounl inind on the biodrama which earned fife oscar wins. hawking's most famous work, a brief history of time remains one of the best-selling science books ever written. and he was deeply concerned with humanity's survival. >> i see great danger for the human race. there have been a number of times in the past when its survival has been a question of touch and go. the frequency of such occasions is likely to increase in the future. we shall need great care and judgment to negotiate them all successfully. but i'm an optimist. if we can avoid disaster for the next two centuries, our species should be safe as we spread into space. >> he was, as ever, looking firmly to the future. ♪ ♪ wake up early, o. ♪ slap on some cologne ♪ i'm 85 and i wanna go home ♪ ♪ just got a job ♪ as a lifeguard in savannah ♪ ♪ i'm 85 and i wanna go home ♪ ♪ dropping sick beats, they call me dj nana ♪ ♪ 85 and i wanna go don't get mad. get e*trade, kiddo. directv gives you more for your thing. your top-rated thing. that five stars, two thumbs up, 12-out-of-10, would re
. >> reporter: hawking zounl inind on the biodrama which earned fife oscar wins. hawking's most famous work, a brief history of time remains one of the best-selling science books ever written. and he was deeply concerned with humanity's survival. >> i see great danger for the human race. there have been a number of times in the past when its survival has been a question of touch and go. the frequency of such occasions is likely to increase in the future. we shall need great care and...
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and from fife, alasdair clark, who says scotland is being ignored in the brexit debate.d? it makes sense in the context of a negotiation, you need to have a deal that meet certain standards before you proceed with it for the country. my concern is about the wasted 20 months we have had since the referendum. the government has not been able to come up with an actual consensus of what it was trying to achieve during that time. i concern is about the wasted time we have had over that period. —— my concern is. it has been unclear what the government wanted and it does not make sense for people to say it is clear what they want in terms of an exit negotiation. alpesh, what do you make of the five tests ? alpesh, what do you make of the five tests? do you think we have been given enough information? the fifth element really interested me, the prime minister said it will have to be something that the people have to be something that the people have voted on. whatever the final treaty agreement is it has to be what is in the mind, however you discern that, of the people. for me,
and from fife, alasdair clark, who says scotland is being ignored in the brexit debate.d? it makes sense in the context of a negotiation, you need to have a deal that meet certain standards before you proceed with it for the country. my concern is about the wasted 20 months we have had since the referendum. the government has not been able to come up with an actual consensus of what it was trying to achieve during that time. i concern is about the wasted time we have had over that period....
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i've been in banking for over 30 years and always enjoyed my job until the last fife five -- until the last five years. the new rule that will be implemented are ridiculous and at that time we may continue -- may discontinue to offer in-house mortgage loans. unfortunately, mr. speaker, my mailbox runneth over. as our smallbacks and credit unions go so goes the american dream. at a bare minimum, let's tailor the rules and regulations to the size and complexity of the institution so our credit unions, so our banks, can thrive and thus our constituents can thrive and meet their economic goals and responsibilities and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentlelady from california is recognized. ms. waters: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. waters: i rise in opposition to h.r. 1116, the so-called taking account of institutions with low operation risk act of 2017, or the tailor act. this bill would weaken important safeguards established since the financial crisis by requiring agencies
i've been in banking for over 30 years and always enjoyed my job until the last fife five -- until the last five years. the new rule that will be implemented are ridiculous and at that time we may continue -- may discontinue to offer in-house mortgage loans. unfortunately, mr. speaker, my mailbox runneth over. as our smallbacks and credit unions go so goes the american dream. at a bare minimum, let's tailor the rules and regulations to the size and complexity of the institution so our credit...
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that these were the only five condition, and i'm not sure how we got the fife, but nationally, we have gone out the clarify that to give you the flexibility that you needed. i responded that with the commitment in hand and on the record, i am reminded that in quote, the many instances that the va has solved the problem, you go to kansas and nobody knows of the change. just recently in maerch, march 6fth, one of my veteran staff workers attended a va eastern kansas town hall meeting where the community care supervise foreregion, and the medical director explained the care program and how it works for the veterans in the audience. they explained the 40-mile, 30-day criteria, then discussed a whole new set of criteria called medical hardship to be used when a veteran has health conditions to prevent them from being able to travel and then they talked about the unusual excessive burden, and told the veterans in attendance that it was limited to only six conditions, and that it at each month, those six conditions changed based on the guidance by the va and we have gone from six conditions t
that these were the only five condition, and i'm not sure how we got the fife, but nationally, we have gone out the clarify that to give you the flexibility that you needed. i responded that with the commitment in hand and on the record, i am reminded that in quote, the many instances that the va has solved the problem, you go to kansas and nobody knows of the change. just recently in maerch, march 6fth, one of my veteran staff workers attended a va eastern kansas town hall meeting where the...
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i'll trade you five of my statins for fife or your anti-inflam toirs. >> did you get the pain pills for] [ cheers and applause ] >> it's like the old pair of pants. you put them on and they fit. they absolutely fit. one thing about the the show. you were never afraid to tackle the tough issues. out there. so what the tough issues are the conner family going to face this time around? >> all right. well, the first episode deals with the election and two different voices -- two different opinions on it. um -- and it's between the sisters. i keep my yap shut. >> hmm. >> i'm out in the garage drinking. and it's -- yeah, that's about at contemporary. but the -- the way that -- politics is the outside world is a local world. and the way it affects our family is what we focus on most. it's the family's dealing with everything. >> we can't wait to see how the conner family deals with it. >> like i said, i was out in the garage drinking. >> other than being older. but it's like a time warp. everybody is having here. it's stood still. other than that, laurie, and other than being an oscar nominee
i'll trade you five of my statins for fife or your anti-inflam toirs. >> did you get the pain pills for] [ cheers and applause ] >> it's like the old pair of pants. you put them on and they fit. they absolutely fit. one thing about the the show. you were never afraid to tackle the tough issues. out there. so what the tough issues are the conner family going to face this time around? >> all right. well, the first episode deals with the election and two different voices -- two...
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which i'll have all my life, but i'm recovering six months sober, and for some reason it was not dent fifed. -- not identified. so jesse's legacy will live on and the courage her parents have had to fight this fight so that we all can share it with the rest of the country and maybe save countless lives throughout the country in each one of our states and all the parents that suffer through this. david and kate, their life will forever be changed but they have the beautiful memory of this beautiful young lady, 30 years of age. jesse grubb. thank you, mr. president. i yield the floor. the presiding officer: the clerk shall call the roll. quorum call: mr. durbin: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from illinois. mr. durbin: i ask consent the quorum call be dus spended. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. durbin: mr. president, we are in the process of considering an omnibus budget bill. it's over 2,000 pages long. in fairness, it includes many provisions of legislation that's been worked on by many of us for months. so it isn't a surprise package by and large. there ar
which i'll have all my life, but i'm recovering six months sober, and for some reason it was not dent fifed. -- not identified. so jesse's legacy will live on and the courage her parents have had to fight this fight so that we all can share it with the rest of the country and maybe save countless lives throughout the country in each one of our states and all the parents that suffer through this. david and kate, their life will forever be changed but they have the beautiful memory of this...
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one which is about to expire across central scotland, tayside and fife, but anyone for heavy snow andncluding northern ireland, for snow which will be blowing and feeling bitterly cold. an amber warning across the south—west, hampshire and the south coast, for snow and wind but this is the red one, the top level of warning the met office ever issues. if you are out, bear that in mind, there will be some atrocious conditions with blizzards, blowing snow, because the wind is gale—force winds. through the morning, we will continue with the snow, across southern england, through wales and the potential for significant snowfall across areas in that red morning, up to 20 centimetres, about eight inches, plus more than double that in some areas. moving northwards, the risk of another dangerous element, freezing rain. we have strong winds, these temperatures may be what you see on your thermometer but wait for the wind chill, it will feel more like -13 wind chill, it will feel more like —13 in birmingham. wrap up warmly is the message if you are stepping out today. heading into the evening, w
one which is about to expire across central scotland, tayside and fife, but anyone for heavy snow andncluding northern ireland, for snow which will be blowing and feeling bitterly cold. an amber warning across the south—west, hampshire and the south coast, for snow and wind but this is the red one, the top level of warning the met office ever issues. if you are out, bear that in mind, there will be some atrocious conditions with blizzards, blowing snow, because the wind is gale—force winds....
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clearly in the federal law, because if they create that precedent, you're going to have 50 little fifeernoe its own president. they cannot allow that to become precedent in federal law. >> dagen: i think about congress, because congress controls the power of the purse. if you want to ultimately punish these states, you do it by in the law in future funding withholding that federal money from these jurisdictions. of course the court rules you can't do it retroactively but we can do it looking forward and with the republicans controlling at least for the time being the house and the senate, why aren't they doing more with that? >> well, that's a great point, dagen. i honestly think that congress should do exactly that, is to say to california, you don't want to be a part of the federal government, then fine, no highway funds, no medicaid dollars. this is grabbing california by the shorts and giving them a wedgy like has never been seen before in the history of federal government and that's what they should be doing. i don't know if congress has that kind of courage. it would be a real me
clearly in the federal law, because if they create that precedent, you're going to have 50 little fifeernoe its own president. they cannot allow that to become precedent in federal law. >> dagen: i think about congress, because congress controls the power of the purse. if you want to ultimately punish these states, you do it by in the law in future funding withholding that federal money from these jurisdictions. of course the court rules you can't do it retroactively but we can do it...
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the top fife, german shep asker, golden retrievers, french bulldogs and german short-haired pointers.e increasingly popular on social media. a lot of them have their own instagram accounts with tens of thousands of followers. [laughter] how about that? >>> now this, for the first time ever an nfl team has men as part of its cheerleading squad. quentin and napoleon are now cheerleaders for the los angeles rams. both men are classically-trained dancers. >>> act at this -- look at this, a man on safari got a shock when a cheetah jumped into his jeep. >> don't move. stuart: yeah, don't move. the cheetah sniffed around, chewed on the seats, ran away. the man says his tour guide helped him remain calm and showed him how to slow down his breathing. [laughter] whoa. >> wow. stuart: big issues facing the tech industry. trump v. amazon. facebook under fire. tesla, recalls. just a few of them. looks to me like serious headwinds. will we see significant change? >>> and a new study says millennials are paying a ridiculous amount of money in rent by the time they turn 30. "the property man" is next
the top fife, german shep asker, golden retrievers, french bulldogs and german short-haired pointers.e increasingly popular on social media. a lot of them have their own instagram accounts with tens of thousands of followers. [laughter] how about that? >>> now this, for the first time ever an nfl team has men as part of its cheerleading squad. quentin and napoleon are now cheerleaders for the los angeles rams. both men are classically-trained dancers. >>> act at this -- look...
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almost all of the 17 families impacted by this more fifing event -- this horrifying event came together and spent a significant amount of time meeting and talking because they wanted to issue a joint statement as families. and it was difficult because these families and some of the people in these families have very different views on a number of issues, including on the second amendment. but the one thing they all agreed on is that our schools should be safe places and that when we drop our children at school in the morning, they should be safe. and no one should be worried that there is a possibility that their children may not come home that afternoon because someone walks into the school and takes their life. and i would say that's not just true of these 17 families. i think that's true of the country. no matter where you are on the issues regarding the second amendment, how much or how little you believe our laws should govern and regulate the sale of guns and what type of guns should be sold, i cannot imagine there is anyone in this country in their right mind who does not believe
almost all of the 17 families impacted by this more fifing event -- this horrifying event came together and spent a significant amount of time meeting and talking because they wanted to issue a joint statement as families. and it was difficult because these families and some of the people in these families have very different views on a number of issues, including on the second amendment. but the one thing they all agreed on is that our schools should be safe places and that when we drop our...
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