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thanks to your messages on fiona onasanya, on. thanks to your messages on fiona onasa nya, the on.aret sent a text saying the mp should be ejected from parliament and not allowed back. this was not a lack ofjudgment, it was a deliberate lie. peter e—mails to say part of her defence was that she was completely overwhelmed when appointed as an mp, with neither a peterborough or a westminster office base. is this a reality for newly appointed rookie mps and if so, why? where is the post—appointment initial support from the local party or the induction arrangements and office support and westminster? no excuse for what she did once the reality of the situation was made clear but it seems like a clear failure to support the new mp. this e—mailfrom somebody failure to support the new mp. this e—mail from somebody who says their name is lord kenneth montgomery more, as a community representative and having met our mp fiona onasanya after her election last year, i have since lost respect and faith in what she stands for. having been found guilty on perverting the course of justice, she is
thanks to your messages on fiona onasanya, on. thanks to your messages on fiona onasa nya, the on.aret sent a text saying the mp should be ejected from parliament and not allowed back. this was not a lack ofjudgment, it was a deliberate lie. peter e—mails to say part of her defence was that she was completely overwhelmed when appointed as an mp, with neither a peterborough or a westminster office base. is this a reality for newly appointed rookie mps and if so, why? where is the...
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and question time returns with a new presenter, how did fiona bruce go down with the audience? at the start of a crucial and dramatic week of parliamentary debate, afternoon live decamped on monday, along with some other news channel programmes, to the bbc‘s temporary presentation spot on a patch of grass outside the palace of westminster. one of simon mccoy's guests there was saffon cordery, deputy chief executive of nhs providers, responding to the government's ten—year plan for the health service. shouting we've got 100,000 vacancies across the nhs, that's notjust nurses, that's doctors, that's health care assistance, that that's health care assistants, that's other health care professionals, we really have to bridge that gap, before we can deliver those services we need to see. i was hoping not to mention the b word but obviously brexit overshadows all of this? absolutely. it's quite... in every way. audibly overshadowing our conversation today. well, some viewers objected to that audible overshadowing, including chris morley, who e—mailed: we discussed on this programme be
and question time returns with a new presenter, how did fiona bruce go down with the audience? at the start of a crucial and dramatic week of parliamentary debate, afternoon live decamped on monday, along with some other news channel programmes, to the bbc‘s temporary presentation spot on a patch of grass outside the palace of westminster. one of simon mccoy's guests there was saffon cordery, deputy chief executive of nhs providers, responding to the government's ten—year plan for the...
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fiona bruce will be here in a few minutes with a full round up of the day's news. but first, the new us congress has been sworn in, with the democratic party assuming control of the house of representatives, and saying it will take action to end a partial government shutdown. it's still refusing to give president trump the $5 billion he wants for a mexican border wall. here's the newly—elected house speaker nancy pelosi. we have no illusions that our work will be easy, and that all of us in this chamber will always agree. but we pledge that when we disagree, we've respect each other and we respect the truth. applause. we will debate and advance good ideas, no matter where they come from. and in that spirit, democrats will be offering the senate republican appropriations legislation to reopen government later today. applause. we will do so to meet the needs of the american people, to protect our borders, and to respect our workers. and i pledge that this congress will be transparent, bipartisan, and unified. that we will seek to reach across the aisle in this chambe
fiona bruce will be here in a few minutes with a full round up of the day's news. but first, the new us congress has been sworn in, with the democratic party assuming control of the house of representatives, and saying it will take action to end a partial government shutdown. it's still refusing to give president trump the $5 billion he wants for a mexican border wall. here's the newly—elected house speaker nancy pelosi. we have no illusions that our work will be easy, and that all of us in...
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fiona childs was her sorority big sister. >> there is this one picture. it's, like, it just came out beautiful and we liked it because we thought he kind of looked like charlie's angels posed without intentionally doing that. >> it was sometime in 2001 when friends started hearing about michelle's new guy. a fellow student named jason young. how he had grown up in the north carolina mountains, how he loved to camp, how he was the life of tailgate parties. michelle fell hard and fast. >> they seemed like a good couple. he was different from other men she had dated in the past. he wasn't as serious about a career as she was. he was a little bit less sophisticated than michelle was. but she seemed to be very happy with him. >> michelle and jason married in october 2003. the day after the wedding, they shared their big secret. michelle was pregnant. their daughter, cassidy, was born early the next year. >> i love you, mommy. >> i love you too, cassidy. ♪ twinkle, twinkle >> and when she came along, it was love at first sight. ♪ how i wonder what you are >> ye
fiona childs was her sorority big sister. >> there is this one picture. it's, like, it just came out beautiful and we liked it because we thought he kind of looked like charlie's angels posed without intentionally doing that. >> it was sometime in 2001 when friends started hearing about michelle's new guy. a fellow student named jason young. how he had grown up in the north carolina mountains, how he loved to camp, how he was the life of tailgate parties. michelle fell hard and...
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you may be seated. >> reporter: fiona childs took the stand.ssed her about a life insurance policy jason arranged. >> it did raise a red flag -- >> reporter: and michelle questioned. >> that she brought up specifically her life insurance. she brought it up several times, asking me did i think a million dollars was too much and did they really need that. >> reporter: after michelle died, fiona found out the true amount of the policy was actually $4 million. >> i was just like in total shock. that is incredibly excessive. >> reporter: and prosecutors also told the jury about civil lawsuits against jason brought by michelle's mother and sister. one was a wrongful death case filed in 2008, a year before he was charged with murder. over the defense's objection, court clerk lauren freeman testified about that lawsuit. >> there is an alleged paragraph, paragraph 6, again reading verbatim from the record, "in the early morning hours of november 3rd, 2006, jason young brutally murdered michelle young at their residence." >> reporter: freeman went on to
you may be seated. >> reporter: fiona childs took the stand.ssed her about a life insurance policy jason arranged. >> it did raise a red flag -- >> reporter: and michelle questioned. >> that she brought up specifically her life insurance. she brought it up several times, asking me did i think a million dollars was too much and did they really need that. >> reporter: after michelle died, fiona found out the true amount of the policy was actually $4 million. >>...
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fiona bruce's performance, stepping into david dimbleby‘s shoes, was greeted warmly, with steve fuller agreed: and brian phillips also voiced reservations about the programme, but not the presenter. well, we hope to raise your thoughts about question time with a representative from the programme at some point over the next few weeks. thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions on bbc news and current affairs or even appear on the programme, you can call us on: ore—mail us. have a look at our website, the address for that is: that's all from us. we will be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. hello. the weekend is upon us and there will be some spells of sunshine around, like there was to end the day on friday in portsmouth. it will also briefly be feeling a little bit milder, but also increasingly windy and there will be a few showers around as well. in fact, for western parts of scotland, some persistent spells of rain. and that comes courtesy of this cold front which we can see here, already delivering some per
fiona bruce's performance, stepping into david dimbleby‘s shoes, was greeted warmly, with steve fuller agreed: and brian phillips also voiced reservations about the programme, but not the presenter. well, we hope to raise your thoughts about question time with a representative from the programme at some point over the next few weeks. thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions on bbc news and current affairs or even appear on the programme, you can call us...
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fiona childs was her sorority big sister. >> there is this one picture. it came out beautiful.e liked it. because we felt like we kind of looked like charlie's angels, posed, without intentionally doing that. >> reporter: it was sometime in 2001 when friends started hearing about michelle's new guy, jason young, heard how he had grown up in the north carolina mountains, how he loved to camp, how he was the life of tailgate parties. michelle fell hard and fast. >> they seemed like a good couple. he was different from other men she had dated in the past. he wasn't as serious about a career as she was. he was a little bit less sophisticated than michelle was. but she seemed to be very happy with him. >> reporter: michelle and jason married in october, 2003. the day after the wedding they shared their big secret. michelle was pregnant. their daughter cassidy was born early the next year. >> mwah! >> i love you, mommy. >> i love you too, cassidy. ♪ twinkle, twinkle >> reporter: when she came along it was love at first sight. ♪ how i wonder what you are >> yea! >> reporter: michelle
fiona childs was her sorority big sister. >> there is this one picture. it came out beautiful.e liked it. because we felt like we kind of looked like charlie's angels, posed, without intentionally doing that. >> reporter: it was sometime in 2001 when friends started hearing about michelle's new guy, jason young, heard how he had grown up in the north carolina mountains, how he loved to camp, how he was the life of tailgate parties. michelle fell hard and fast. >> they seemed...
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and today fiona ma who had her official swearing in held a community inauguration here at home.d eyebrows and possibly her profile for the trump administration with choice words toward the president. >> kristen zse is here with more now. >> well choice word as in the f-word. and the gesture to go with. the state treasurer wanted to make sure president trump knew who she was, she succeeded with her speech today. a california new straight treasurer fiona ma, the local swearing in sa-- the ceremony w a public affair in san francisco. her mentor and former power broker john burton administered the of the sta of california against all enemies foreign and domestic. >> the former supervisor wasted no time calling out who the domestic enemies might be singling out president trump including cutting programs that millions of low-income californian's depend on and she promised to use her office to fight back. >> that is what i'm here about and my team is here about. it is about leveling the playing field and building that financial wall around california to combat the white house. [ cheeri
and today fiona ma who had her official swearing in held a community inauguration here at home.d eyebrows and possibly her profile for the trump administration with choice words toward the president. >> kristen zse is here with more now. >> well choice word as in the f-word. and the gesture to go with. the state treasurer wanted to make sure president trump knew who she was, she succeeded with her speech today. a california new straight treasurer fiona ma, the local swearing in sa--...
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fiona trott is in manchester for us. what more do we know, fiona?c and greater manchester say they are absolutely devastated by what happened last night, people have been coming out of their homes to lay flowers this afternoon. everybody in this neighbourhood says they are extremely upset by what happened, they think the boy was out on his bike last night. it happened at around six o'clock. he was treated at the scene and taken to hospital but died a short time later. what greater manchester police have told us as they believe a volkswagen golf, a grey volkswagen golf was abandoned nearby. they are asking anyone who may have seen the driver of that car to get in touch with them. or, if they have any footage, any dash cam footage, to hand out on to police as well. police say they passed their condolences onto the family at this unimaginably difficult time. fiona, many thanks. the number of people killed in a gas explosion yesterday in paris has risen to four, according to investigators. rescuers pulled the body of a woman from the rubble of the baker
fiona trott is in manchester for us. what more do we know, fiona?c and greater manchester say they are absolutely devastated by what happened last night, people have been coming out of their homes to lay flowers this afternoon. everybody in this neighbourhood says they are extremely upset by what happened, they think the boy was out on his bike last night. it happened at around six o'clock. he was treated at the scene and taken to hospital but died a short time later. what greater manchester...
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fiona the hippo at the cincinnati zoo now 2 years old. >> she's a big girl now. might remember the other was born premature. now to celebrate the big day, the zoo threw her a party, which included a tower ice cake. where is the cake? i want to see the cake. >> i know, exactly. >>> all right, we want to see that cake, kari! >> we'll see if fiona throws a little tantrum at her party like a 2 years old. >> you don't want her stomping her feet. >> all right, here is a live look outside in palo alto this morning. as you get ready to head out, clear skies here. we're looking at some low 40s, and it's going to be slow to warm up, but it will be a really nice afternoon. we'll get a look at all of our microclimates coming up. >>> clear view, clear flow right here for 580 through dublin westbound, folks going left to right here. we'll show you how traffic flows around the rest of the bay, coming up. >>> plus, tragedy up in the air for miles. ahead, headed to new york from hawaii, the reason they're now stranded in san francisco. a livn fr >>> and a good friday morning to y
fiona the hippo at the cincinnati zoo now 2 years old. >> she's a big girl now. might remember the other was born premature. now to celebrate the big day, the zoo threw her a party, which included a tower ice cake. where is the cake? i want to see the cake. >> i know, exactly. >>> all right, we want to see that cake, kari! >> we'll see if fiona throws a little tantrum at her party like a 2 years old. >> you don't want her stomping her feet. >> all right,...
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(music throughout) >>> well, fiona the hippo is celebrating her 2nd birthday at the cinci zoo today. fiona was born prematurely, weighing only 1/5 of what a noormal healthy hippo should weigh at birth. her owners say [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- jada pinkett smith,
(music throughout) >>> well, fiona the hippo is celebrating her 2nd birthday at the cinci zoo today. fiona was born prematurely, weighing only 1/5 of what a noormal healthy hippo should weigh at birth. her owners say [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- jada pinkett smith,
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[applause] >> thank you fiona and marie. it is a pleasure to be up here today and see many of my favorite faces out there. this is a great turnout. i just feel -- i think i have to say before i get started talking about the department and talking about the dignity fund, that it is such a pleasure to work in san francisco with all of you. i think san francisco rocks. especially when we think -- [applause] -- yeah. and we know this already, but i think when we think about people with disabilities and older people. when i talk to colleagues across the country and they're like, oh, we can't get traction, nobody cares. here we care. whether we care at the same degree is sometimes what wie argue about, but we're so fortunate to have a board of supervisors, a mayor, advocates, the people that started this, which is people with disabilities and older people, who are willing to sacrifice and fight for their rights, we're fortunate to have that all come together hao here. i wanted to say that before i talk about the department and the
[applause] >> thank you fiona and marie. it is a pleasure to be up here today and see many of my favorite faces out there. this is a great turnout. i just feel -- i think i have to say before i get started talking about the department and talking about the dignity fund, that it is such a pleasure to work in san francisco with all of you. i think san francisco rocks. especially when we think -- [applause] -- yeah. and we know this already, but i think when we think about people with...
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. >> a happy birthday to fiona as we kick off your friday. "early today" starts right now. >> good to be with you. i'm frances rivera. breaking news out of cifornia. 3-year-old casey hathaway has been found alive after he was playing in his grandmother's yard and did not come back home. they shared the new late last night. >> we brought casey to his family like we said we were going to we did not give up. we were very persistent. the little fella is happy and his parents are very happy as well. when he saw us, his little sister had a big smile on his face. >> rescue crews found casey about 40 or 5 yards into a wooded area, not too far from where he went missing. the man heard the toddler asking for his mother and found him tangled in some thorny vines. you can imagine his parentsat ec about his return. >> he's good. he's up and talking. he's already asked to watch netflix. so he's good. he is good. >> that is a good sign. authorities say there was never any sign of an abduction. casey stayed overnight at a hospital forer ozatiationobserv >> w
. >> a happy birthday to fiona as we kick off your friday. "early today" starts right now. >> good to be with you. i'm frances rivera. breaking news out of cifornia. 3-year-old casey hathaway has been found alive after he was playing in his grandmother's yard and did not come back home. they shared the new late last night. >> we brought casey to his family like we said we were going to we did not give up. we were very persistent. the little fella is happy and his...
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fiona, you say 50,000 people are signed up.lem is going to be fixed? i can assure you that for the vast majority of them it is effective. and we do receive testimony to that effect. however, yes, we do take on board the feedback we have received from the individuals who contact us, and like yourself, yes, we do give a commitment, we will get better. can ijust commitment, we will get better. can i just interrupt you commitment, we will get better. can ijust interrupt you there? we work in this technological age? we know that the algorithms are incredibly clever. and use the same credit card, didn't you? it was the same card, didn't you? it was the same card, so it is not that. so if somebody is using the same card and they previously banned themselves... asl they previously banned themselves... as i said, in adam's case, the failing was with the lack of robust verification checks at the operator. because it is there that actually, when you use a different name to the one your payment card, as a user, you should expect that you w
fiona, you say 50,000 people are signed up.lem is going to be fixed? i can assure you that for the vast majority of them it is effective. and we do receive testimony to that effect. however, yes, we do take on board the feedback we have received from the individuals who contact us, and like yourself, yes, we do give a commitment, we will get better. can ijust commitment, we will get better. can i just interrupt you commitment, we will get better. can ijust interrupt you there? we work in this...
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fiona lamdin has been to meet the family.and could not have children. and after seven years of trying, were given one cycle of ivf on the nhs. they put only one embryo because the doctor said we have 30% for a pregnancy, and that is the healthy way. but when they went in for a scan a few weeks later, doctors couldn't believe what they saw. the nurse turned to my husband, and she asked him if he would like to sit down. and she said nothing like that had ever happened in her career. she looked at me and she said, "there are three inside." there are 15,000 babies born in the uk every year as a result but to have this combination of natural conception coupled with ivf resulting in triplets — well, that's very rare. so, explain how the twins were there then? well, you know, you're not allowed to have sex for days before the egg collection, but i don't think we listened to them. and that's how the twins happened. after scans, doctors told betty they could see that matilda and boris were seven days ahead of their sister, amelia. my
fiona lamdin has been to meet the family.and could not have children. and after seven years of trying, were given one cycle of ivf on the nhs. they put only one embryo because the doctor said we have 30% for a pregnancy, and that is the healthy way. but when they went in for a scan a few weeks later, doctors couldn't believe what they saw. the nurse turned to my husband, and she asked him if he would like to sit down. and she said nothing like that had ever happened in her career. she looked at...
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fiona trott, bbc news, greater manchester.alanche near the austrian ski resort of lech. austria has been hit by record snowfall in the past week — and there have been more than 20 weather related deaths across parts of the alps this month. 0ur correspondent bethany bell is in scheibbs in lower austria. weather conditions have been causing havoc in austria and across the alps in recent days. it has been extremely difficult for the authorities coped with the task of clearing the task of clearing away all of the snow. and in some places, the risk of avalanches is that it is very highest level. is at its very highest level. there have been several confirmed deaths this weekend including three skiers in the ski resort. mountain regions in austria are used to snow but this is extreme. days of heavy snowfall are taking their toll. last night three skiers from germany were killed in an avalanche in lech. their bodies were found on a ski route that had been closed off because of the danger of avalanches. a fourth person is still missin
fiona trott, bbc news, greater manchester.alanche near the austrian ski resort of lech. austria has been hit by record snowfall in the past week — and there have been more than 20 weather related deaths across parts of the alps this month. 0ur correspondent bethany bell is in scheibbs in lower austria. weather conditions have been causing havoc in austria and across the alps in recent days. it has been extremely difficult for the authorities coped with the task of clearing the task of...
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fiona is a dairy farmer in bolton and says that while the industry faces plenty of challenges, she'so be honest. like a lot of things, trends come and go. whole milk is very nutritious and it's great for the body. i think the secret to carrying on farming is to open your farm up, show people how honest you do farm and tell it locally, to use local consumers. i mean, what can be better for the environment that knowing that your food miles have gone just the distance from your house to the farm? for now, fiona is happy to put in the hard graft to convince her peers to deep milk top of the menu. colletta smith, bbc news. back now to brexit, and are you baffled by all the jargon that's constantly bandied around by politicians and journalists? well, all day, bbc news is breaking down the language about brexit that is routinely used, but rarely explained. chris mason is at the university of befordshire in luton. hello. to answer your question directly, yes, i find hello. to answer your question directly, yes, ifind myself baffled by some terminology around brexit andi by some terminology a
fiona is a dairy farmer in bolton and says that while the industry faces plenty of challenges, she'so be honest. like a lot of things, trends come and go. whole milk is very nutritious and it's great for the body. i think the secret to carrying on farming is to open your farm up, show people how honest you do farm and tell it locally, to use local consumers. i mean, what can be better for the environment that knowing that your food miles have gone just the distance from your house to the farm?...
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fiona trott, bbc news, greater manchester.to a standards panel over meetings she had with her predecessor — alex salmond — while he was being investigated over claims of sexual harassment. he denies the allegations. let's go live to our scotland editor sarah smith in glasgow. why has nicola sturgeon taken this step? well, because, quite frankly, she is facing the biggest political threat of her career, and she is hoping that this panel of independent advisers will establish she did not break the ministerial code. nicola sturgeon say she has not done anything wrong, but she is struggling to explain why she met three times in person with alex salmond and spoke to him twice on the phone during the scottish government's investigation into these allegations of sexual misconduct. when, as first minister, she was not allowed to have any involvement in that investigation, she wasn't even supposed to know it was under way. 0pposition parties are demanding far more detail about what was said in his conversations. but that is not nicola
fiona trott, bbc news, greater manchester.to a standards panel over meetings she had with her predecessor — alex salmond — while he was being investigated over claims of sexual harassment. he denies the allegations. let's go live to our scotland editor sarah smith in glasgow. why has nicola sturgeon taken this step? well, because, quite frankly, she is facing the biggest political threat of her career, and she is hoping that this panel of independent advisers will establish she did not...
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fiona ma today's local swearing in ceremony was a family affair. dozens of bay area lawmakers including the mayor packed the booker t. washington community center in san francisco. democratic power broken john burton administered the oath. >> -- in the state of california, against all enemies foreign and domestic. >> reporter: the former supervisor wasted no time calling out who the domestic enemies might be singling out president trump, including cutting programs that millions of low-income californians depend on and she promised to use her office to fight back. >> and that is what i'm here about. my team is here about. it's about leveling the playing field and building that financial wall around california to combat the white house. [ cheering and applause ] >> ma's wall may have been kplik, but her anger at president trump soon became personal. and some maybe offensive. >> there is press here. all of you know what i normally say when i say that. in the tradition, john burton tradition -- [ bleep ] trump. >> reporter: ma's four-letter remark draw
fiona ma today's local swearing in ceremony was a family affair. dozens of bay area lawmakers including the mayor packed the booker t. washington community center in san francisco. democratic power broken john burton administered the oath. >> -- in the state of california, against all enemies foreign and domestic. >> reporter: the former supervisor wasted no time calling out who the domestic enemies might be singling out president trump, including cutting programs that millions of...
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fiona trott, bbc news, greater manchester.ls in the mourne mountains in northern ireland. the fatal incidents occurred within an hour of each other on sunday afternoon. police said they received a request for assistance after a male was reported to have fallen, and received another request after another man was reported to have fallen while walking. three people have been killed and a fourth is missing after an avalanche near the austrian ski resort of lech. austria has been hit by record snowfall in the past week, and there've been more than 20 weather related deaths across parts of the alps this month. 0ur correspondent, bethany bell, is in the austrian alps. weather conditions have been causing havoc in austria and across the alps in recent days. it has been extremely difficult for the authorities coped with the task of clearing away all of the snow. and in some places, the risk of avalanches is at its very highest level. there have been several confirmed deaths this weekend including three skiers in the ski resort. mountai
fiona trott, bbc news, greater manchester.ls in the mourne mountains in northern ireland. the fatal incidents occurred within an hour of each other on sunday afternoon. police said they received a request for assistance after a male was reported to have fallen, and received another request after another man was reported to have fallen while walking. three people have been killed and a fourth is missing after an avalanche near the austrian ski resort of lech. austria has been hit by record...
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thank you, fiona. our top story this lunchtime. will vote on the 29th of january on a new plan from theresa may. and coming up — holding out for brexit. surveyors blame political uncertainty for the worst housing market outlook in 20 years. coming up on bbc news... the latest from the australian open, where world number one simona halep squeaks through, but britain'sjohanna konta is being made to wait to get on court for her second round match against garbine muguruza. would you change your diet to help save the planet? a group of scientists are calling for radical change to global eating habits to improve health and prevent potentially catastrophic damage to the world. agriculture is one of the main contributors to greenhouse gas emissions. they suggest a massive shift from meat to vegetable consumption. in practical terms it means one steak a month and one egg a week. here's our health correspondent, smitha mundasad. feast your eyes on this. it's an example of the new recommended diet for one day. scientists say with a week's wor
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fiona trott gave us this update.y they are absolutely devastated by what happened last night. you can see that people have been coming out of their homes here to lay flowers this afternoon. everyone in this neighbourhood says they are extremely upset by what happened. they think the boy was out on his bike last night. it happened at around six o'clock. as you say he was treated at the scene, taken to hospital but died a short time later and what greater manchester police have told us is that they believe a volkswagon golf, a gray volkswagon golf, was abandoned nearby. they are asking anybody who may have seen the driver of that car to get in touch with them, or if they have any footage, any dash cam footage, to hand that to the police as well. they say they are passing their condolences onto the family at this unimaginably difficult time. three men have been killed in an avalanche near the austiran ski resort of lech — as heavy snowfall continues to bring parts of central europe to a standstill. austria has seen reco
fiona trott gave us this update.y they are absolutely devastated by what happened last night. you can see that people have been coming out of their homes here to lay flowers this afternoon. everyone in this neighbourhood says they are extremely upset by what happened. they think the boy was out on his bike last night. it happened at around six o'clock. as you say he was treated at the scene, taken to hospital but died a short time later and what greater manchester police have told us is that...
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that's what fiona game music sounded like thirty years ago. today's tracks take the experience to another level. times to him compose a claimant's. featured in many games his music is bound to. his fans he opens doors to. sounds good. i'm sure that's so much more than just background music video music starts february twenty fifth on d w. this is news coming to you live from berlin that is where the self declared interim president won why dope is winning over the international community but can he get the country's powerful military to switch allegiance and renounce their loyalty to nicolas maduro also on the program chinese court said this is a problem its rights lawyer to four and a half years for subversion of state power human rights groups are calling it a gross injustice. and another democrat.
that's what fiona game music sounded like thirty years ago. today's tracks take the experience to another level. times to him compose a claimant's. featured in many games his music is bound to. his fans he opens doors to. sounds good. i'm sure that's so much more than just background music video music starts february twenty fifth on d w. this is news coming to you live from berlin that is where the self declared interim president won why dope is winning over the international community but can...
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our north of england correspondent fiona trott has been taking a look.and worked there. i mean it. you're not married, this will get you married. 100 years of footage has been compiled by the north—east film archive, and, for the first, time put onto a dvd. it includes one of the first great north runs, and newcastle united's victory parade after the fa cup final in 1951, filmed by chris lawson's dad. my father was standing on the balcony at the county hotel, opposite central station, and that's where he took the film from. there is my step—grandfather, who was a director and chairman of the club, looking very proud. it was such an occasion. i'm, you know, grateful that as a result of what he did and the fact that a lot of that has survived, we've been able to pass that on to the archive. and unfortunately it means in the long run that, unbeknown to me, i and my brother and sister have been preserved for posterity. this is a fantastic, really special film of a visit from laurel and hardy, as you can see there. and here they are giving out gifts to some o
our north of england correspondent fiona trott has been taking a look.and worked there. i mean it. you're not married, this will get you married. 100 years of footage has been compiled by the north—east film archive, and, for the first, time put onto a dvd. it includes one of the first great north runs, and newcastle united's victory parade after the fa cup final in 1951, filmed by chris lawson's dad. my father was standing on the balcony at the county hotel, opposite central station, and...
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how did fiona bruce go down with the audience?tic week of parliamentary debate, afternoon live decamped on monday, along with some other news channel programmes, to the bbc‘s temporary presentation spot on a patch of grass outside the palace of westminster. among simon mccoy's guests there was saffron cordery, the deputy chief executive of nhs providers, responding to the government's ten—year plan for the health service. crowd shouts. we've got 100,000 vacancies across the nhs. that's not just nurses. that's doctors, that's healthcare assistants, that's other healthcare professionals. we really have to bridge that gap before we can deliver those services we need to see. i was hoping not to mention the b word but obviously brexit overshadows all of this? absolutely. it's quite... in every way. audibly overshadowing our conversation today. well, some viewers objected to that audible overshadowing, including chris morley, who e—mailed: we discussed on this programme before christmas the noisy disruptions of live broadcasts outside p
how did fiona bruce go down with the audience?tic week of parliamentary debate, afternoon live decamped on monday, along with some other news channel programmes, to the bbc‘s temporary presentation spot on a patch of grass outside the palace of westminster. among simon mccoy's guests there was saffron cordery, the deputy chief executive of nhs providers, responding to the government's ten—year plan for the health service. crowd shouts. we've got 100,000 vacancies across the nhs. that's not...
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how did fiona bruce go down with the audience?de the palace of westminster. among simon mccoy's guests there was saffron cordery, the deputy chief executive of nhs providers, responding to the government's ten—year plan for the health service. crowd shouts. we've got 100,000 vacancies across the nhs. that's not just nurses. that's doctors, that's healthcare assistants, that's other healthcare professionals. we really have to bridge that gap before we can deliver those services we need to see. i was hoping not to mention the b word but obviously brexit overshadows all of this at the moment? absolutely. it's quite... in every way. audibly overshadowing our conversation today. well, some viewers objected to that audible overshadowing, including chris morley, who e—mailed: we discussed on this we discussed on this programme before christmas the noisy disruptions of live broadcasts outside parliament, but since then, protesters for and against brexit have become more numerous and more distracting, as we saw elsewhere on monday's progra
how did fiona bruce go down with the audience?de the palace of westminster. among simon mccoy's guests there was saffron cordery, the deputy chief executive of nhs providers, responding to the government's ten—year plan for the health service. crowd shouts. we've got 100,000 vacancies across the nhs. that's not just nurses. that's doctors, that's healthcare assistants, that's other healthcare professionals. we really have to bridge that gap before we can deliver those services we need to see....
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to be kind to fiona bruce, it is a tough call. she did really well.nister and i think she deserves a little bit more respect. last couple. sunday express, i have no idea if he is iiqte§§ i the-e tit- ifiéé—it tie if; "" ' ' sorry. tititttt i tit-t titi iijtt—it tit it "" ' ' sorry. prince philip at behind the wheel. .. sorry. prince philip at behind the wheel... is this - she broke sorry. prince philip at behind the wheel... is this- she broke her wheel... is this lady? she broke her wrist. there was another woman as well who suffered cuts. the stuff we have read so far, the duke's defence is that he was blinded by the winter sui'i is that he was blinded by the winter sun and wintersun is that he was blinded by the winter sun and winter sun is blinding. that is up to the police to decide what actually happened. two days later, she was ——he was immediately given another car to replace the one that was crushed. duke behind the wheel as unhappy crash victim speaks out. well—wishers were extended but obviously we don't expect it was necessarily that chugh
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but despite fiona bruce's agreement labour is definitely behind ti; polls, t£1 polls, that is - a fully is not a fully accurate version the polls, that is not a fully accurate version of events as the bbc statement later acknowledged and as the presenter herself mentioned on this week's programme.” as the presenter herself mentioned on this week's programme. ijust wa nt on this week's programme. ijust want to pick up on something from la st want to pick up on something from last week's programme. there was some discussion about opinion polls, i was talking about a poll that came out on the day of the programme that suggested the conservatives were ahead, and the shadow home secretary mentioned some other earlier polls, which showed labour in the lead, and we should have made that context clear and i we should have made that context clearand i am we should have made that context clear and i am happy to do that now. diane and many other viewers wanted an apology and were not satisfied with that. but there were wider concerns too, diane abbott says she is subjected to threats of rape and v
but despite fiona bruce's agreement labour is definitely behind ti; polls, t£1 polls, that is - a fully is not a fully accurate version the polls, that is not a fully accurate version of events as the bbc statement later acknowledged and as the presenter herself mentioned on this week's programme.” as the presenter herself mentioned on this week's programme. ijust wa nt on this week's programme. ijust want to pick up on something from la st want to pick up on something from last week's...
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happy birthday, fiona. >> she is. good for her. >> she looks good, too. is that weird?yeah, it's weird. >> was it? fruit, right? >>> coming up, the act of kindness that nearly landed a school superintendent behind bars. what she did for a sick student missing school, that ended up turning into insurance fraud. >>> first, the ground breaking love story that made headlines. jeff is opening up about becoming the first nfl player to come out of the closet and marry another man. that's next on "world news now." come out of the closet and marry another man. that's next on "world news now." and another man. >>> times square. there are, like, five people out there. nobody is really out there this time of night. >> kind of the middle night. >> yeah, in a city that never sleeps, victor. >> we're awake. >> we sure are. >> sort of. >>> he was a force to be reckoned with on the gridiron during the height of the glory days of the dallas cowboys in the 1980s. >> more than 30 years later jeff rohrer tackled one of the greatest fears of his life, being true to his heart and to himself.
happy birthday, fiona. >> she is. good for her. >> she looks good, too. is that weird?yeah, it's weird. >> was it? fruit, right? >>> coming up, the act of kindness that nearly landed a school superintendent behind bars. what she did for a sick student missing school, that ended up turning into insurance fraud. >>> first, the ground breaking love story that made headlines. jeff is opening up about becoming the first nfl player to come out of the closet and...
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. >>> california's state treasurer fiona ma cursed president trump during her ceremonial swearing in in san francisco today. >> we want to know what you think. is she standing up for california or were herio you can 'in flight on abc7news.com/vote. in the bottom of your screen you can see the votes that have come in in real time. >>> and call 415-954-7621. 7621. >>> new at 6:00, say good-bye to at&t park. the giants stadium is getting a new name. according to the "san francisco chronicle," the giants will announce tomorrow that the stadium will be renamed oracle park. it's a 20-year deal. at&t's naming rights were set to end after next season. the "chronicle" says the company told the giants they were going in a different strategic direction. this will be the park's fourth name since it opened in 2000 starting with remember pac bell park, sbc, then at&t and now we'll move on. >> i have to rewire my brain. >> i know. i'm so used to saying it over and over again one way. >>> well, california's new state treasurer fiona ma made it clearly known today how she feels about the president, c
. >>> california's state treasurer fiona ma cursed president trump during her ceremonial swearing in in san francisco today. >> we want to know what you think. is she standing up for california or were herio you can 'in flight on abc7news.com/vote. in the bottom of your screen you can see the votes that have come in in real time. >>> and call 415-954-7621. 7621. >>> new at 6:00, say good-bye to at&t park. the giants stadium is getting a new name. according...
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fiona. and servant alexis. covert as a manipulative. just watch how he keeps them in line. you know every time we go out he makes exactly the same noise when he me out so pathetically i can't help it come back upstairs. is this high pitched. and when he's hungry and it's just i'm you know. got to hand it to him. because i was able to extract some relatively clear vocalizations his if you want to focalize ations and here's where he wants to be left out this is sort of general emotional rule you could say went after the more negative the emotion the greater the education the longer the vocalization. and the pitch usually rises as well if we do that too when we worked up our voice and sometimes it's really hard to control that. we found the same parameters with cats when cats get more worked out of their voice cracks a bit we humans perceive higher pitched vocalizations as more urgent. friends home and finda at. holds for your human babies too when they get that high pitched cry you go running. when i create my own special way she doesn't always get the message. well i come ho
fiona. and servant alexis. covert as a manipulative. just watch how he keeps them in line. you know every time we go out he makes exactly the same noise when he me out so pathetically i can't help it come back upstairs. is this high pitched. and when he's hungry and it's just i'm you know. got to hand it to him. because i was able to extract some relatively clear vocalizations his if you want to focalize ations and here's where he wants to be left out this is sort of general emotional rule you...
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fiona trott, bbc news, greater manchester. men have died in separate falls in the morning mountains, the fatal accidents occurred within an hour of each other this afternoon, the police services expected said police received a request from assistance after a man was reported to have follow u p after a man was reported to have follow up or walking shortly before midday. then they received a further request for assistance after a another man was reported to have followed shortly before 1pm in different spots. listen other services responded, fortunately, she said both men died at the scene. more on that one we have it. scotland's first minister has referred herself to a standards panel over meetings she had with her predecessor — alex salmond — while he was being investigated over claims of sexual harassment. he denies the allegations. our correspondent katie hunter in glasgow told us why nicola sturgeon has taken this step. nicola sturgeon says it is in the interests of the two women who made the complaint is that the police in
fiona trott, bbc news, greater manchester. men have died in separate falls in the morning mountains, the fatal accidents occurred within an hour of each other this afternoon, the police services expected said police received a request from assistance after a man was reported to have follow u p after a man was reported to have follow up or walking shortly before midday. then they received a further request for assistance after a another man was reported to have followed shortly before 1pm in...
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fiona is a dairy farmer in bolton and says that while the industry faces plenty of challenges, she's things, trends come and go. whole milk is very nutritious and it is great for the body. i think the secret to carrying on farming is to open your farm up, show people how honest you do farm and sell it locally, to local consumers. what could be better for the environment than knowing that your food miles have gone just the distance from your house to the farm? for now, fiona is happy to put in the hard graft winter is not usually the time of year we associate with getting out in the garden, but there's growing evidence that pruning and digging could be one of the best ways to shake off the winter blues too. tim muffett has more. lots of people think that a garden closes down at winter, but, actually, it's very much alive. we've got birch trees, we've got some prunus trees, we've also got dogwoods, and we've got lots of bulbs — snowdrops. we've got some cyclamens as well, and we have crocuses and lots of different types of grasses as well. the winter garden in wakehurst, west sussex. 3
fiona is a dairy farmer in bolton and says that while the industry faces plenty of challenges, she's things, trends come and go. whole milk is very nutritious and it is great for the body. i think the secret to carrying on farming is to open your farm up, show people how honest you do farm and sell it locally, to local consumers. what could be better for the environment than knowing that your food miles have gone just the distance from your house to the farm? for now, fiona is happy to put in...
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highlighted elected women leaders and featured an all-female lineup of speakers including treasurer fiona ma. in oakland women gathered at the amphitheater. the call to action alley. m.c.ing the event, our very own, meteorologist kari hall. these were posur o website nbcbayarea.com. >>> new at 11:00, quick work by firefighters kept an apartment fire from spreading. happened on sunny view drive right around 5:00. when crews got there they found the flames consuming the bottom floor of a three-story apartment building. one unit was damaged and the three people who lived there are hout of their home tonight. >>> now to the craziest video of the day, this is a wild police kmas. started on the bay bridge, goes through san francisco, staying on the freeways, and down the peninsula it goes. a viewer rolled on it and sent the video to us. this is just crazy. the driver speeding away from officers on southbound 101, even after the car's front wheel was not there any more. the chp says it all started about noon. the driver of that car hit several other cars on the bay bridge. didn't stop. kept goin
highlighted elected women leaders and featured an all-female lineup of speakers including treasurer fiona ma. in oakland women gathered at the amphitheater. the call to action alley. m.c.ing the event, our very own, meteorologist kari hall. these were posur o website nbcbayarea.com. >>> new at 11:00, quick work by firefighters kept an apartment fire from spreading. happened on sunny view drive right around 5:00. when crews got there they found the flames consuming the bottom floor of a...
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fiona ma was sworn in. and afterwards, she used the f word while talking about president trump. john burton administered the oath of office. ma said her use of a swear word was in honor of her old boss, who is known for his faulty language. >>> popular dog-walking apps like "wag," which you know about and rover. is a growing business. they give a helping hand for families. but do you really know who is coming into your house and taking care of your pets. >> pretty scary story. they found walkers undergo one background check they're hired. and that's it. 2 investigates candice nguyen spoke with some customers demanding better protections after they witnessed a violent interaction. >> it's not every day ollie and maggie get to go to work with mom and dad. miranda folks and david brown admit it's hard to leave the two at home. >> these are my children. >> the couple had relied on the popular dog-walking app, wag, to hire a walker. until they got a call last month and noticed ollie kind of acting strangely. >> shake and quiet. >> they looked at their home surveillance video and were
fiona ma was sworn in. and afterwards, she used the f word while talking about president trump. john burton administered the oath of office. ma said her use of a swear word was in honor of her old boss, who is known for his faulty language. >>> popular dog-walking apps like "wag," which you know about and rover. is a growing business. they give a helping hand for families. but do you really know who is coming into your house and taking care of your pets. >> pretty scary...
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fiona to him. a matter of and alexis. covert. manipulate. just watch how he keeps them in line. you know every time we go out he makes exactly the same noise when he also pathetically i can't help because back upstairs. is this high pitched. and when he's hungry then it's just a mellow now. gotta hand it to him. hardcore meows. i was able to extract some relatively clear vocalizations as if you want to focalize ations and here's what he wants to be left out this is sort of a general emotional rule you could say went after the more negative the emotion the greater the education the longer the vocalization. and the pitch usually rises as well. as we do that too when we worked up our voice and sometimes it's really hard to control that when. we found the same parameters with can when cats get more worked out of their voice cracks a bit we humans perceive a higher pitched vocalizations as more urgent. friends home and. that holds for your human babies too when they get that high pitched cry you go running. when i create my own special way he doesn't always get the message. well i co
fiona to him. a matter of and alexis. covert. manipulate. just watch how he keeps them in line. you know every time we go out he makes exactly the same noise when he also pathetically i can't help because back upstairs. is this high pitched. and when he's hungry then it's just a mellow now. gotta hand it to him. hardcore meows. i was able to extract some relatively clear vocalizations as if you want to focalize ations and here's what he wants to be left out this is sort of a general emotional...
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fiona knows ninety years ago the russian airborne assault force is also known as the considered to be among the finest fighting forces in the country this additional blue brazen drawing on the floor of the symbol all the elite fighters in russia today the raises you can see are replaced with why the problem was the guys are going to the skies today feel feel for the troopers board the aircraft all the equipment should be very carefully checked to see any mistake could cause the laws of these young military men feel feel they have to have we feel about it feel to feel feel to for example feel any common case any fees we don't feel in any way you know my face want all that they can feel this feeling for life each day that i know not why i feel just pulled off what he did to change bush of the to still hold us a child to the field goals those her feet. those and within a few of those three. two of the largest countries in the world are locking horns and a smart phone security bottle counted as president has been warned by the chinese ambassador to the country of repercussions if while wa
fiona knows ninety years ago the russian airborne assault force is also known as the considered to be among the finest fighting forces in the country this additional blue brazen drawing on the floor of the symbol all the elite fighters in russia today the raises you can see are replaced with why the problem was the guys are going to the skies today feel feel for the troopers board the aircraft all the equipment should be very carefully checked to see any mistake could cause the laws of these...
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fiona lamdin has been to meet the family. trying to have children for seven years. fiona lamdin has been to meet the family. with one—month—old triplets, life for betty has dramatically changed. for years, she and her husband could not have children. after seven years of trying they were given one cycle of ivf on the nhs. they put only one embryo because the doctor said we have 30 per cent for a pregnancy, and that's a heavy wait. and they went in for a scan a few weeks later, doctors couldn't believe what they saw. the nurse turned to my husband and she asked if you would like to sit down. and she said, it's nothing like that, it has never happened in her career. she looked at me and she said, there are three inside. 15,000 babies are born in the uk every year as a result of fertility treatment. but to have this combination of natural conception coupled with ivf, resulting in triplets — well, that's very rare. so, explain how the twins were there? well, you know, you're not allowed to have sex for days before the egg collect
fiona lamdin has been to meet the family. trying to have children for seven years. fiona lamdin has been to meet the family. with one—month—old triplets, life for betty has dramatically changed. for years, she and her husband could not have children. after seven years of trying they were given one cycle of ivf on the nhs. they put only one embryo because the doctor said we have 30 per cent for a pregnancy, and that's a heavy wait. and they went in for a scan a few weeks later, doctors...
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fiona lewis is a project manager here. bottom line, how do they work?g wind up renewable energy by generating wind up the wind is passing through turbine blades and they are catching kinetic energy which allows them to spin. the generator converts it to electrical energy. a bit like the opposite of how a fan operates little plug into relic and use it to generate wind. 0ur turbines do the opposite. they also monitor the weather, so they can work at maximum potential. there is a wind vane that measures wind direction to allow the turbines to face into prevailing winds and an anemometer to allow them to turn and move into the prevailing wind with the best aerodynamics. can it be too windy for the turbines? can the weather be so for the turbines? can the weather be so bad they will not work properly? the turbines tend to be available almost 100% of the time. you do get weather events swept turbines will switch off automatically but it is not for a long period of time. this is about as good as it gets. today is about as good as it gets. today is perfect. per
fiona lewis is a project manager here. bottom line, how do they work?g wind up renewable energy by generating wind up the wind is passing through turbine blades and they are catching kinetic energy which allows them to spin. the generator converts it to electrical energy. a bit like the opposite of how a fan operates little plug into relic and use it to generate wind. 0ur turbines do the opposite. they also monitor the weather, so they can work at maximum potential. there is a wind vane that...
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our correspondent fiona trott is at victoria station for us.rifying attack happened on new year's eve on the tram platform behind me. sergeant lee valentine was stabbed in the shoulder and we have been told he is recovering at home. but when you hear his account of what happened, you get a sense of how brave he and his colleagues were. we had no idea what we were running towards when we heard the screams, you said. when we saw the man wielding a knife, instinct took over. police believe the attacker may have acted alone in the attacker may have acted alone in the final stages but in the coming months will try to establish if anybody assisted or encouraged him. meanwhile the search of a house near here has concluded. the 25—year—old arrested on suspicion of attempted murder has been detained under the mental health act. his family said their thoughts and prayers are with those who were injured and it is important for the police investigation to take its course, they said and any assumptions and speculation to be avoided. we have had an update on
our correspondent fiona trott is at victoria station for us.rifying attack happened on new year's eve on the tram platform behind me. sergeant lee valentine was stabbed in the shoulder and we have been told he is recovering at home. but when you hear his account of what happened, you get a sense of how brave he and his colleagues were. we had no idea what we were running towards when we heard the screams, you said. when we saw the man wielding a knife, instinct took over. police believe the...
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over a the cincinnati zoo, fiona the hippo felt differently about it. said it's too cold for these ladies so they are enjoying their indoor heated pools. >> hot tub. >> that is living luxe. >> hippo htu >> we could all use a little bit of that. >> this is the big warm-up. all the pacific air is going to replace the arctic air. the warming highs are going to be dramatic, especlly in the middle of the country. remember we were at negative 23 in chicago. by the time we get to saturday, should be looking at temperatures jumping into the 30s. by super bowl sunday, we should be watchin temperatures jumping up into the mid and upper 40s. thatnd like shorts barbecue weather compared to how cold it's been. big storms will all be in the west thisweekend. >> their turn. thanks. >>> just ahead, the northwestas s outbreak spreads. plus can you guesshi what ts is here? here's a hint. it's been called a girl's best friend. these great perks. i got to select my room from the floor plan... very nice... i know, i'm good at picking stuff. free wi-fi... laptop by the pool
over a the cincinnati zoo, fiona the hippo felt differently about it. said it's too cold for these ladies so they are enjoying their indoor heated pools. >> hot tub. >> that is living luxe. >> hippo htu >> we could all use a little bit of that. >> this is the big warm-up. all the pacific air is going to replace the arctic air. the warming highs are going to be dramatic, especlly in the middle of the country. remember we were at negative 23 in chicago. by the time...
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our correspondent fiona trott is at victoria station for us.stabbed in the shoulder and is now recovering at home. his chief co nsta ble recovering at home. his chief constable has described him and his collea g u es constable has described him and his colleagues as heroes, and here's why. we had no idea what we were running towards when we heard the screams, running towards when we heard the screams, said lee valentine. when we saw the man wielding a knife, instinct took over. a couple in their 50s were also stabbed hand man is due to be released from hospital $0011 is due to be released from hospital soon and his partner will continue to be treated for stomach and facial injuries. we know that the 25—year—old man who was arrested on suspicion of adapted murder was detained under the mental health act. today greater manchester police said he was likely to remain in a secure mental facility for several months. the suspect‘s family have released a statement saying their thoughts and prayers were with those who were injured and it was important f
our correspondent fiona trott is at victoria station for us.stabbed in the shoulder and is now recovering at home. his chief co nsta ble recovering at home. his chief constable has described him and his collea g u es constable has described him and his colleagues as heroes, and here's why. we had no idea what we were running towards when we heard the screams, running towards when we heard the screams, said lee valentine. when we saw the man wielding a knife, instinct took over. a couple in...
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way, we have an innovation team and innovation tea m an innovation team and innovation team led by fionado deep innovation. that sounds expensive. the funny thing is, asa sounds expensive. the funny thing is, as a company, it is a huge investment. once you manufacture it at scale, we just do things differently. how are the tights different? we figured out a different? we figured out a different way of making them, instead of sewing two tubes together with an uncomfortable seam around the gossip, we so on to it a waistband which has 18 different measurements that perfectly fit your body. they are not cheap, a pair of tights is £20 and body shaping all in one is around £120, but you have very well—known famous people wearing these advocating them. most of your sales, 40% in the uk, 70% of the eu, tell us about brexit and how you are preparing for it. we don't know what brexit means any more than anybody else does but if you assume anybody else does but if you assume a hard brexit, it doesn't look great. we will be moving a lot of our supply chain great. we will be moving a lot of oursupply
way, we have an innovation team and innovation tea m an innovation team and innovation team led by fionado deep innovation. that sounds expensive. the funny thing is, asa sounds expensive. the funny thing is, as a company, it is a huge investment. once you manufacture it at scale, we just do things differently. how are the tights different? we figured out a different? we figured out a different way of making them, instead of sewing two tubes together with an uncomfortable seam around the...
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fiona 0nasanya won peterborough byjust a few hundred votes at the 2017 election.s last month rose at their slowest annual rate since february 2013, according to the nationwide building society. the average home was worth £212,000, 0.5% more than the year before. the lender says uncertainty over the economic outlook appears to be undermining confidence. congressional leaders in the us have been meeting with president donald trump in an attempt to end a partial government shutdown. mr trump has said he'll reject any new budget that doesn't provide funding for his proposed us—mexico border wall. the democrats have refused that funding so far, with new house speaker nancy pelosi calling the wall immoral. thousands of people in southern thailand are fleeing the path of the worst tropical storm to hit the area in 30 years. storm pabuk made landfall in the early hours of the morning local time, sending trees crashing into houses. thousands of people have left the islands of koh samui and koh phangan. the storm is now moving across the south of the country, affecting popu
fiona 0nasanya won peterborough byjust a few hundred votes at the 2017 election.s last month rose at their slowest annual rate since february 2013, according to the nationwide building society. the average home was worth £212,000, 0.5% more than the year before. the lender says uncertainty over the economic outlook appears to be undermining confidence. congressional leaders in the us have been meeting with president donald trump in an attempt to end a partial government shutdown. mr trump has...