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and gale you went overseas for this story. where exactly did you go? >> so it is called al thorpe, diana's childhood home. we got permission from her brother charles spencer, you probably remember he spoke at her funeral, and his wife karen spencer, who is an american by the way. we went to them and i had found that -- very effective, don't allow people to shoot there normally. susan, who you probably know from 48 hours fame, she writes a really good letter that susan, but she laid out the case, explained what we were trying to do. and they allowed us to come and shoot in the home. that was really, i thought, very special. >> this home is 100,000 square feet. think about that for a second? and they still, you know, there are many different sections as you might imagine. and family members, the spencer's, still live there. >> well gale what do you hope people will take away from watching tonight's special? >> listen, i know that, you know, for those of us who didn't know her, but for whatever lean were intrigued, she had a very, very complicated life. y
and gale you went overseas for this story. where exactly did you go? >> so it is called al thorpe, diana's childhood home. we got permission from her brother charles spencer, you probably remember he spoke at her funeral, and his wife karen spencer, who is an american by the way. we went to them and i had found that -- very effective, don't allow people to shoot there normally. susan, who you probably know from 48 hours fame, she writes a really good letter that susan, but she laid out...
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quite windy there, maybe gales on the western side of scotla nd maybe gales on the western side of scotlandnorthern ireland quickly and then across northern and western parts of the british isles. the tail end not producing a lot of rain towards the south where it will eventually get a shower and a thickening of the crowd —— cloud, but that is pretty much it. more details on the bbc website. i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore. the headlines... japan protests as north korea fires a missile which lands in the sea ofjapan. the us says the missile was tracked for six minutes, but did not pose a threat to the states. the battle to retake the philippines city of marawi from islamist insurgents: thousands of civilians are thought to be trapped as the fighting rages around them. also in the programme... nearly half a million people are forced from their homes, as the death toll from flooding in sri lanka rises to more than 150. british airways resumes some flights after a massive computerfailure — but delays continue for thousands of passengers.
quite windy there, maybe gales on the western side of scotla nd maybe gales on the western side of scotlandnorthern ireland quickly and then across northern and western parts of the british isles. the tail end not producing a lot of rain towards the south where it will eventually get a shower and a thickening of the crowd —— cloud, but that is pretty much it. more details on the bbc website. i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore. the headlines... japan protests as north korea fires a missile...
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the winds will start to pick up, close to gale force in the northern isles.quite as high as they have been across the highlands of scotland where it has been lovely in recent days. still pleasant, 16—18d, calderwood that strong wind and more cloud. but, if we get 21 degrees in northern ireland today somewhere it will be the warmest day of the year so farfor northern will be the warmest day of the year so far for northern ireland. with the sunshine across parts of wales and parts of the western half of england we will see those temperatures responding. it will feel pleasant, 18—19 degrees. a cooler disappointing feel to things along the east coast with the breeze bringing plenty of cloud. through the night but will continue. temperatures will fall away and so we aren't out of the woods yet, gardeners take note. there's a potential for a light frost, anywhere from north wales open to the north—west as we look first thing on monday morning. there will be some sunshine again out to the west, almost a repeat performance of today's weather story. east coast close t
the winds will start to pick up, close to gale force in the northern isles.quite as high as they have been across the highlands of scotland where it has been lovely in recent days. still pleasant, 16—18d, calderwood that strong wind and more cloud. but, if we get 21 degrees in northern ireland today somewhere it will be the warmest day of the year so farfor northern will be the warmest day of the year so far for northern ireland. with the sunshine across parts of wales and parts of the...
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with reviews like that i had to try gale force more myself. some encouraged me to ride again to get the full experience. i respectfully declined. many say the most important thing is spending time with family and friends this memorial day holiday weekend, trish hartman channel 6 "action news." >> this is the final memorial day weekend at the shore for chris christie as governor of the garden state, he was decked out in a princeton sweatshirt as he stopped for selfies with visitors along the boardwalk in seaside h symbolic sign of chane down the shore, he took part in the ribbon cutting ceremony for the new rollercoaster. it was used to replace the old jet star that was ruined by super-storm sandy. >> hundreds of people took part in the yearly tradition of unlocking the ocean in ocean city yesterday. ocean leaders used the ceremonial key. some business leaders dire and e waves for the first dip of the season. >>> memorial day means parades and barbecues and it comes with a whole lot of traffic. aaa protecting the 5 county area will see the larg
with reviews like that i had to try gale force more myself. some encouraged me to ride again to get the full experience. i respectfully declined. many say the most important thing is spending time with family and friends this memorial day holiday weekend, trish hartman channel 6 "action news." >> this is the final memorial day weekend at the shore for chris christie as governor of the garden state, he was decked out in a princeton sweatshirt as he stopped for selfies with...
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still pleasa nt gales into the northern isles.nd. northern ireland, somewhere today could see 21 degrees if we are lucky. generally through the western half of the country, with some sunshine and light winds we could see 18—19 degrees. hopefully the cloud breaks up in the london area, temperatures should improve through the day. that's the story today. we keep the breeze, the cloud spilling in off the north sea through the night tonight. we've seen the best of the sunshine where we keep a clearer skies. that will allow those temperatures to fall away. not great news if you are putting out some spring plants at the moment. we are still running the risk potentially of a light frost, anywhere north of wales could see temperatures hovering around freezing. we will see the best of the sunshine in western areas through much of the day on monday. a disappointing feel particularly on the east coast. the west not looking too bad and we could 616—17 degrees in the extreme south—west. on tuesday and wednesday not much change, a very stagnant
still pleasa nt gales into the northern isles.nd. northern ireland, somewhere today could see 21 degrees if we are lucky. generally through the western half of the country, with some sunshine and light winds we could see 18—19 degrees. hopefully the cloud breaks up in the london area, temperatures should improve through the day. that's the story today. we keep the breeze, the cloud spilling in off the north sea through the night tonight. we've seen the best of the sunshine where we keep a...
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an older musician once gave a younger eddie gale a piece of advice. >> i introduce mr. eddie gale. >> reporter: something this legendary jazz trumpet player still follows to this very day. >> he said, man, just trust me. any time you see your name in print or something you play with or whatever, hold on to it. concert town hall in new york. >> reporter: that was more than 50 years and five volumes of clippings ago. such things happen when you've been as good as long as eddie has. still, he doesn't need to read his story to remind him how it all started. as a young boy in brooklyn, with his very first horn. >> when i got a trumpet, i worked in the day, know, and played music at night. i would go to the jam sessions and ask, can i sit in? can i come in? >> reporter: eddie has traveled the world since playing his distinctive style of trumpet. recording albums, headlining shows and backing up jazz legends. eddie has owned a lot of horns in the process, but never forgets the thrill of the first one. >> who played the instrument here? you play an instrument? >> reporter: whic
an older musician once gave a younger eddie gale a piece of advice. >> i introduce mr. eddie gale. >> reporter: something this legendary jazz trumpet player still follows to this very day. >> he said, man, just trust me. any time you see your name in print or something you play with or whatever, hold on to it. concert town hall in new york. >> reporter: that was more than 50 years and five volumes of clippings ago. such things happen when you've been as good as long as...
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mist and fog forming further north but the breeze will change direction and strength in, maybe gale force in the northern isles at the end of the day. along the north sea coast, cold and cloudy. decent breaks in the cloud further west. this is bbc news. the headlines. labour leaderjeremy corbyn says his party is facing a challenge on an "historic scale" to win back power, but insisted he could close the gap with the tories. theresa may has sought to play down talk of a landslide general election victory. the liberal democrats say they would put a penny in the pound on income tax to generate billions more for the nhs and social care were they to get into power. french presidential candidate emmanuel macron says he's the target of a massive hacking attack on the day before the people of france go to the polls. the teenage racing driver billy monger, who lost both his legs in an horrific formula four crash has said he's lost for words after receiving support from around the world. but despite his injuries, he's vowed to race again. those are the main stories and i am back at 11am. now on bbc
mist and fog forming further north but the breeze will change direction and strength in, maybe gale force in the northern isles at the end of the day. along the north sea coast, cold and cloudy. decent breaks in the cloud further west. this is bbc news. the headlines. labour leaderjeremy corbyn says his party is facing a challenge on an "historic scale" to win back power, but insisted he could close the gap with the tories. theresa may has sought to play down talk of a landslide...
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further north, injilin province, it gale force ten winds ripped roofs off buildings. flying everywhere. look at the billboard behind me, it was brand—new, just put up today, but was blown down by wind all the same. debris was strewn across roads and pavements, narrowly missing some pedestrians. at least 12 powerlines were damaged. engineers worked through the night to end the blackout. beijing has not escaped the severe weather either. a pedestrian was trapped underneath a fallen fence but escaped without serious injury. the wind was so powerful it took anything not nailed down with it. commemorations take place this weekend to remember the role of a polish warship in helping to save the lives of residents on the isle of wight during the second world war. the blyskawica was instrumental in defending the people of the island in the channel from an air raid by 160 german bombers. kasia madera has more. polish destroyers are visited by the polish destroyers are visited by the polish president. blyskawica one of two destroyers built in cowes was the pride of pollen. the c
further north, injilin province, it gale force ten winds ripped roofs off buildings. flying everywhere. look at the billboard behind me, it was brand—new, just put up today, but was blown down by wind all the same. debris was strewn across roads and pavements, narrowly missing some pedestrians. at least 12 powerlines were damaged. engineers worked through the night to end the blackout. beijing has not escaped the severe weather either. a pedestrian was trapped underneath a fallen fence but...
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, if not severe gale force winds.re heavy rain to come. with the theme of flooding, we had to eastern canada, quebec, these images coming out of the state at the moment. some images as well around the mississippi valley where we seen around the mississippi valley where we seen widespread flooding. more storms to come through into thursday. by friday and saturday if combine to quite a nasty area of low pressure. boston, new york, washington will see heavy rain, strong winds, cold feel. quebec and ontario will see more rain. from remy to dry, this is one of the driest places on earth, the atacama desert. even here we could see rain. this is the zone of cloud responsible pushing into central chile. santiago will see heavy rain, mountain snow, too, and it'll slide into parts of the atacama desert as well. staying with a dry theme we had to ireland, the west of ireland. galway in particular, one of ireland's biggest wildfires at the moment is destroyed thousands of hectares of bogland and forest. houses under threat. in th
, if not severe gale force winds.re heavy rain to come. with the theme of flooding, we had to eastern canada, quebec, these images coming out of the state at the moment. some images as well around the mississippi valley where we seen around the mississippi valley where we seen widespread flooding. more storms to come through into thursday. by friday and saturday if combine to quite a nasty area of low pressure. boston, new york, washington will see heavy rain, strong winds, cold feel. quebec...
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in some areas gales have reached force ten over the last two days.ighters after being trapped by flash floods. sarah corker reports. as daylight faded, firefighters attached to safety ropes and waded through a torrent of raging water to rescue 44 tourists. the group were visiting a waterfall in a rural part of fujian province when torrential rain triggered flash flooding. trapped for more than three hours, they were first given food and water before being taken to higher ground. further north, injilin province, it gale force ten winds ripped roofs off buildings. trees were uprooted and vehicles were crushed. translation: the roofs of the steel houses are flying everywhere. look at the billboard behind me, it was brand—new, just put up today, but was blown down by wind all the same. debris was strewn across roads and pavements, narrowly missing some pedestrians. at least 12 powerlines were damaged. engineers worked through the night to end the blackout. beijing has not escaped the severe weather either. a pedestrian was trapped underneath a fallen fen
in some areas gales have reached force ten over the last two days.ighters after being trapped by flash floods. sarah corker reports. as daylight faded, firefighters attached to safety ropes and waded through a torrent of raging water to rescue 44 tourists. the group were visiting a waterfall in a rural part of fujian province when torrential rain triggered flash flooding. trapped for more than three hours, they were first given food and water before being taken to higher ground. further north,...
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the wind will pick up strengthening the gale force before the end of the afternoon in the south—west.ecting potentially cornwall, devon and maybe somerset. a lot of cloud and drizzle on the south coast, generally. the frontal system will pivot off to the near content. staying dry with sunshine into sheltered north—west. as we move into sunday, the front clears away. a quieter day, light wind, and again with an edge to the field running down through the east coast. little change in the story through the weekend, west is best in terms of sunshine. this is bbc news. i‘m sophie long at buckingham palace where it‘s been announced the duke of edinburgh is to retire from public duties — a decision he took himself, backed by the queen. but it was business as usual this lunchtime when he took his place alongside the queen — by the autumn he will no longer be accepting engagements. the prince — turns 96 next month — and his decision marks a transition for the royal family. i‘ll be bringing you all the latest developments. i‘m ben brown. the other news at 2pm: the french presidential candidates
the wind will pick up strengthening the gale force before the end of the afternoon in the south—west.ecting potentially cornwall, devon and maybe somerset. a lot of cloud and drizzle on the south coast, generally. the frontal system will pivot off to the near content. staying dry with sunshine into sheltered north—west. as we move into sunday, the front clears away. a quieter day, light wind, and again with an edge to the field running down through the east coast. little change in the story...
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loads could touch gale force on the weste on. de of scotland.ines at 11:30. police investigating the suicide bombing in manchester on monday have made further arrest. 13 people are now in custody in connection with the attack. remembering the 22 victims of monday's bombing, the city came together for the great manchester run, to show it won't be defeated by terror. it's been an exceptionally difficult week for everybody, but greater manchester is saying this place will
loads could touch gale force on the weste on. de of scotland.ines at 11:30. police investigating the suicide bombing in manchester on monday have made further arrest. 13 people are now in custody in connection with the attack. remembering the 22 victims of monday's bombing, the city came together for the great manchester run, to show it won't be defeated by terror. it's been an exceptionally difficult week for everybody, but greater manchester is saying this place will
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. >> gale king joins because preview. good morning, gale. >> hello, rahel.is jan and not jim, but it is jan, i'm told? >> it is jan. >> hi, high, high. >> there is breaking news this morning, what's next for julian as and after sweden drops its investigation into the wikileaks founder, plus, we will take a look at how roger ailes transformed the news media and reshaped our politics. be here at the table. pr's david, covered the former boston chief extensive here at the table what i meant to say at studio 57. and the fishermen trying to lead the next big food trends, kel p could be coming to a dinner table near you. all of that plus the eye opener, your world in 90 seconds, we'll see you 7:00 straight up. >> rahel, jan, back to you, my best to jim. >> thank you, gale. >> prince william, recognize act of compassion and bravery. duo held award ceremony in honor of diane a brother say their mom believe young people have the power to change the wormed for the better. gave young people the legacy award yesterday. given to people who have positive impact on their s
. >> gale king joins because preview. good morning, gale. >> hello, rahel.is jan and not jim, but it is jan, i'm told? >> it is jan. >> hi, high, high. >> there is breaking news this morning, what's next for julian as and after sweden drops its investigation into the wikileaks founder, plus, we will take a look at how roger ailes transformed the news media and reshaped our politics. be here at the table. pr's david, covered the former boston chief extensive here at...
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and he's, frankly, been fighting against the gale-force wind of the establishment here in washington, d.c., and frankly, fighting against the gale-force wind of many in the national media who would constantly like to change the subject away from the president's relentless promise to the american people. >> one promise had to do with a ton of legislative action. these are the pieces of legislation he promised to at least introduce and begin fighting for are. no one said he was going to sign all of this, that i will give you. tax reform be with offshoring jobs, infrastructure, school choice, health care, child care, immigration, ethics reform, milita military, crime and drugs. the only place where there's been any action actually in congress is really on health care. so what's taken so long getting these other aspects introduced? or was it an overpromise? >> well, no, it wasn't an overpromise. remember, this president has already signed more bills in the first 100 days than any president since harry truman. i mean he's literally 13 different pieces of legislation that have rolled back j
and he's, frankly, been fighting against the gale-force wind of the establishment here in washington, d.c., and frankly, fighting against the gale-force wind of many in the national media who would constantly like to change the subject away from the president's relentless promise to the american people. >> one promise had to do with a ton of legislative action. these are the pieces of legislation he promised to at least introduce and begin fighting for are. no one said he was going to...
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the rain is always good to be heavier across these western hills, some strong to gale force winds.oo much rain in the south—east, but everywhere else will see showers. could be as high as 25 briefly on tuesday. hello. this is bbc news. the headlines at liz31pm: the government's emergency committee, cobra, has met to assess the impact of the global cyber attack which has affected nhs computer systems. the prime minister said the government is "working with all organisations concerned to resolve" the issue. the european police agency, europol, has described the scale of the attack as unprecedented. thousands of computers in up to 100 countries have been affected. this afternoon car maker nissan's sunderland plant said it too had been affected. labour leader, jeremy corbyn, has denied that senior members of his party are already admitting defeat in the general election. he was responding to a question about comments made by his deputy who said the party had a "mountain to climb". now on bbc news, hardtalk. rich, ruthless, and famous: my guest is a new york institution, known for the b
the rain is always good to be heavier across these western hills, some strong to gale force winds.oo much rain in the south—east, but everywhere else will see showers. could be as high as 25 briefly on tuesday. hello. this is bbc news. the headlines at liz31pm: the government's emergency committee, cobra, has met to assess the impact of the global cyber attack which has affected nhs computer systems. the prime minister said the government is "working with all organisations concerned to...
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especially over western hills accompanied by strong gale force winds.h of england. 18 degrees there. 16 elsewhere. it could be warm on tuesday if we have sunshine, but it would be cooler in between and also the chance of some rain. this is bbc news. the headlines at 2:00 — downing street has confirmed there will be a cobra meeting this afternoon to discuss the cyber attack which has disabled nhs computers in england and scotland. the government is ensuring that we are giving this our full attention and working with all organisations concerned to resolve it. europol say the scale of the attack is unprecedented as thousands of organisations in around 100 countries are affected. labour's deputy leader, tom watson, has admitted that the party has a "mountain to climb" if it's to win the june general election. it's eurovision night. will britain face a brexit backlash? we'll look ahead to tonight's event. in sport, chelsea are triumphant and win the premier league title, in antonio conte‘s first season in charge.
especially over western hills accompanied by strong gale force winds.h of england. 18 degrees there. 16 elsewhere. it could be warm on tuesday if we have sunshine, but it would be cooler in between and also the chance of some rain. this is bbc news. the headlines at 2:00 — downing street has confirmed there will be a cobra meeting this afternoon to discuss the cyber attack which has disabled nhs computers in england and scotland. the government is ensuring that we are giving this our full...
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strong to gale force winds and some heavy rain pushing into some parts of the uk.the warm air, temperatures of 16—18. it signals a rather mixed picture. it could be warm for a while. every chance of some rain, as well. hello. this is bbc news. the headlines: the home secretary amber rudd will chair a cobra meeting this afternoon, to discuss the global cyber attack. nhs computer systems have been hit by software which demands a ransom payment. the european police agency, europol, has described the scale of the attack as unprecedented. thousands of computers in up to 100 countries were infected by the malicious software. this lunchtime car maker nissan's sunderland plant said it too has been affected. labour's deputy leader, tom watson, has warned of a "margaret thatcher—style landslide" for the conservatives unless his party improves its poll ratings before the general election next month. pope francis has declared two portuguese children as saints, on the spot where they reported seeing the virgin mary a hundred years ago. tens of thousands of pilgrims have gathere
strong to gale force winds and some heavy rain pushing into some parts of the uk.the warm air, temperatures of 16—18. it signals a rather mixed picture. it could be warm for a while. every chance of some rain, as well. hello. this is bbc news. the headlines: the home secretary amber rudd will chair a cobra meeting this afternoon, to discuss the global cyber attack. nhs computer systems have been hit by software which demands a ransom payment. the european police agency, europol, has described...
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un caso bastante sonado y que marcÓ sin duda la escena polÍtica de este país el escÁndalo de water galeurante el gobierno de nixon, el entonces presidente y sus colaboradores usaron activistas, para intentar desviar la atenciÓn del fbi. el desenlace fue que el presidente renunciÓ dos aÑos mÁs tarde. ¿quÉ pasarÁ con trump? vamos a resolver estapregunta. su condiciÓn de mandatario lo protege de ser acusado penalmente. lo que sÍ podría ocurrir es un proceso de impugnaciÓn, o destituciÓn a travÉs del congreso. en la historia moderna sÓlo dos presidentes han sido impugnados. como el caso de nixon, y tambiÉn de bill clinton. este Último superÓ las acusaciones. carolina, javier, el caso de donald trump apenas estÁ empezando y dará mucho de quÉ hablar en los prÓximos dÍas. vuelvo con ustedes. javier: bueno, ahora pasando temas migratorias, ¿te acuerdas de la propuesta de ley? carolina: bueno, en el mismo proyecto de ley dos legisladores republicanos, ademÁs creen castigar en al menos cinco aÑos de cÁrcel a los indocumentados reportados que regresen a eeuu. estÁ dirigido especÍficamente a la ciu
un caso bastante sonado y que marcÓ sin duda la escena polÍtica de este país el escÁndalo de water galeurante el gobierno de nixon, el entonces presidente y sus colaboradores usaron activistas, para intentar desviar la atenciÓn del fbi. el desenlace fue que el presidente renunciÓ dos aÑos mÁs tarde. ¿quÉ pasarÁ con trump? vamos a resolver estapregunta. su condiciÓn de mandatario lo protege de ser acusado penalmente. lo que sÍ podría ocurrir es un proceso de impugnaciÓn, o...
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saint mary's gale style it's another day on the rugby field at st.'s. >> tommy you need to drop your hands around the back. >> reporter: hall of famer coach says 2002 has cast a spot on these men, a top-ranked program which saturday will play in its fifth straight division 1a national championship. >> going to win this game on saturday, 100%. >> reporter: the gales steam rolled through a ten win, one loss season. >> st. mary's has come in and knocked off the california golden bears. >> reporter: along the way, a bragging right takedown at perennial rugby giant. >> the niners before, the niners -- yeah, 2013, niners. al smith at the helm. >> reporter: that's the captain kevin o'connor. one of eight for the city. 25 of roster over 50 of bay area guys. it's a program that does not recruit, operates on a budget that's a fraction of bay area rival cal, but somehow is on the brink of its third national championships win in the last four years. >> to reach the success we've had, i helped grow our imagine as well as word of mouth. we see each other, see guys
saint mary's gale style it's another day on the rugby field at st.'s. >> tommy you need to drop your hands around the back. >> reporter: hall of famer coach says 2002 has cast a spot on these men, a top-ranked program which saturday will play in its fifth straight division 1a national championship. >> going to win this game on saturday, 100%. >> reporter: the gales steam rolled through a ten win, one loss season. >> st. mary's has come in and knocked off the...
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the nationals hope to continue the domination of the braves as they open a three-gale series tonightn atlanta at 7:30. jonathan: a lot going on. doug: a severe thunderstorm warning in montgomery county in effect until 7:00. lightning with the system and heavy rain moving east. steve rudin keeping an eye on that. we get updated on the cooler weekend forecast tonight at 11:00. michelle: thank you. "world news tonight" with david muir up next. jonathan: thank you for watching. see you at 11:00. rrator: "the time is to do what is right. ralph northam. army doctor during the gulf war. volunteer director of a pediatric hospice. progressive democrat. in the senate, stopped the transvaginal ultrasound anti-choice law, and stood up to the nra. as lieutenant governor, dr. northam is fighting to expand access to affordable healthcare. ralph northam believes in making progress every day. and he won't let donald trump stop us. >>> tonight, we have breaking news as we come on the air. reports of a man, a foreign national, trying to break into a cockpit on a flight that left from los angeles. repor
the nationals hope to continue the domination of the braves as they open a three-gale series tonightn atlanta at 7:30. jonathan: a lot going on. doug: a severe thunderstorm warning in montgomery county in effect until 7:00. lightning with the system and heavy rain moving east. steve rudin keeping an eye on that. we get updated on the cooler weekend forecast tonight at 11:00. michelle: thank you. "world news tonight" with david muir up next. jonathan: thank you for watching. see you at...
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more of a breeze, gusting to gale force in the northern isles, where it will feel rather cool. the sheltered western areas seeing mid to high teens. we will be lucky to see 21 through northern ireland today. with the clear skies tonight, temperatures will fall away. worth bearing in mind that the tender spring plants may have to put up with a light frost. it stays dry for the remainder of the week with decent sunny spells. the chance of some rain thursday into friday. hello. this is bbc news — the headlines: labour promise not to raise income tax for those earning less than £80,000 a year, as part of an election "personal tax guarantee". theresa may has announced plans to replace the mental health act in england and wales with a new law tackling discrimination and the unnecessary detention of vulnerable people. the liberal democrats say their manifesto will include a commitment to keep the "triple lock" on pensions — which guarantees they rise by as much as wages, inflation or 2.5% — whichever is highest. voters in france go to the polls today in the final round of its presiden
more of a breeze, gusting to gale force in the northern isles, where it will feel rather cool. the sheltered western areas seeing mid to high teens. we will be lucky to see 21 through northern ireland today. with the clear skies tonight, temperatures will fall away. worth bearing in mind that the tender spring plants may have to put up with a light frost. it stays dry for the remainder of the week with decent sunny spells. the chance of some rain thursday into friday. hello. this is bbc news...
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but the breeze swings around two and northerly and it is gale force by the end of the day.en in wales and south—west england and cornwall it will be a better day. cool on the far north and east coast, but head inland and temperatures will respond at this time of the year. the sun is quite strong, so highs of 18 degrees. desperate for rain? nothing in the foreseeable future. early next week it looks predominately dry, but things will become more u nsettled dry, but things will become more unsettled towards the end of next week. he's one of the biggest names in horse—racing, taking home 11 champion jockey titles during nearly half a century in the saddle. now 81, lester piggott has been reflecting on his extraordinary career ahead of the 2,000 guineas at newmarket, a race he won exactly 60 years ago. richard conway reports. as legends of horse racing these two are used to photo finishes. frankie dettori may be a household name, but, back in the ‘80s, lester piggott was amongst those who mentored the then unknown italian when he first came to britain. a while ago, anyway, but
but the breeze swings around two and northerly and it is gale force by the end of the day.en in wales and south—west england and cornwall it will be a better day. cool on the far north and east coast, but head inland and temperatures will respond at this time of the year. the sun is quite strong, so highs of 18 degrees. desperate for rain? nothing in the foreseeable future. early next week it looks predominately dry, but things will become more u nsettled dry, but things will become more...
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they may be gales in the north malls today, which will make it chillier.st of the sunshine you will get. but because the winds are changing direction, it may not be quite as warm in the western half of scotland as it has beenin western half of scotland as it has been in recent days. warmest further south, into northern ireland, we will see high teens. cloud into east anglia, so ten or 11 at the most. but that further west with a bit of shelter and the sunshine strong at this time of year, the temperatures will respond. it will feel quite pleasant. through the night, with clear skies, temperatures will fall away like a stone. in scotland, parts of northern england, maybe as far south as wales, we could see some light frost. but that is where the best of the sunshine will be. it's almost a repeat performance of the story. lots of sunshine a further west you are and a cool breeze bringing in that cloud, so temperatures are sitting at around nine or 11 degrees. the extreme south—west seeing the best of the warmth on monday. no significant change in the story t
they may be gales in the north malls today, which will make it chillier.st of the sunshine you will get. but because the winds are changing direction, it may not be quite as warm in the western half of scotland as it has beenin western half of scotland as it has been in recent days. warmest further south, into northern ireland, we will see high teens. cloud into east anglia, so ten or 11 at the most. but that further west with a bit of shelter and the sunshine strong at this time of year, the...
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paul and gale casey never gave up on their son. they feel like with prosecutors changing classification of his death they have cleared his name. they say mcdonald's could have prevented their son's death. he had just returned from serving in afghanistan and was studying at george washington university when late one night he got into an argument with three men. that argument speilled to the street. casey was killed after being punched and hitting his head on the sidewalk. he was surprised nobody was charged with his murder. >> i was. when you see somebody get sucker punched and then you think some kind of justice would be served. >> at the time police blamed casey for starting the fight and prosecutors justifiable. now the u.s. attorney's office has changed its position but won't prosecute because they say there is not enough evidence. >> it's a nightmare to find the things out that we have found out and to present them. and at times basically to be dismissed. >> casey's parents felt criminal justice system had let them down so they
paul and gale casey never gave up on their son. they feel like with prosecutors changing classification of his death they have cleared his name. they say mcdonald's could have prevented their son's death. he had just returned from serving in afghanistan and was studying at george washington university when late one night he got into an argument with three men. that argument speilled to the street. casey was killed after being punched and hitting his head on the sidewalk. he was surprised nobody...
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but for friends anton and constantine, gale force winds and snow blizzards are more their thing.hey are trying to transform their home in kamchatka, a remote peninsula in the wilderness of siberia, into a magnet for european surfers. reporter: anton and konstantin are on their way to their favorite beach. the only way down there is by snowmobile. anton marozov grew up here in the kamchatka region. his friend konstantin is visiting him from moscow. the peninsular in the far east of russia is about the same size and shape as california. it's said to be home to more volcanoes than people. and very few are willing to brave the icy waters of the northern pacific ocean. for them, surfing in places like bali is for lightweights, whereas kamchatka is rugged and exciting. a snowstorm appears out of nowhere. it batters the landscape and locals mercilessly for the next three days. moscow is 6700 kilometers away. most people here work in the fishing industry. a lot of bare necessities have to be imported. the local housing was built during soviet times, and has seen better days. anton's fath
but for friends anton and constantine, gale force winds and snow blizzards are more their thing.hey are trying to transform their home in kamchatka, a remote peninsula in the wilderness of siberia, into a magnet for european surfers. reporter: anton and konstantin are on their way to their favorite beach. the only way down there is by snowmobile. anton marozov grew up here in the kamchatka region. his friend konstantin is visiting him from moscow. the peninsular in the far east of russia is...
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>>t(i] ançó oldert( musician ona younger eddy gale a piece of division. >> somethingfá thise1 legendaryz said, man just trust me. just any timeñr you see your na in print something you play with or whatever hold onfá to it. >> that was more thanw3 50 year ago. such things happen when you've has. >> still i doesn't needfá toq r a story to remind him how it al" started. as a young boy in brooklyn with his very first horn. >> when i got a trumpet i worked in the day and i played music and night music at night i would go to the jam sessions and ask, of trurpt, recording albums jazz legends. eddy has owned a lot of horns in the process but never forgets the thrill of the firstçó one. >> you play an instrument?< >> which is what this day is all >> youe1 playfá that trumpet. ñ the group callc united peace relief edding is giving away Ñitrumpets, 00 of them. they don'tko have toÑi pay one. >> eddy spent years working closely with young people. then san jose mayor norman eta gave him the titles ambassador of jazz. >> it is something eddy wearsçó very proudly. >> i want everybody to make a soun
>>t(i] ançó oldert( musician ona younger eddy gale a piece of division. >> somethingfá thise1 legendaryz said, man just trust me. just any timeñr you see your na in print something you play with or whatever hold onfá to it. >> that was more thanw3 50 year ago. such things happen when you've has. >> still i doesn't needfá toq r a story to remind him how it al" started. as a young boy in brooklyn with his very first horn. >> when i got a trumpet i worked...
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host: apology to gale, didn't abruptly.t her off caroline, is this something you're seeing, as well?h, it is. we do absolutely it creates this familial group of people that they could die for. one of the things that we absolutely see is, again, goes back to somebody who is living in poverty, those gang-ridden areas, and a higher academic stress. we see that all the time, and again, this goes back to the bullying idea. hannah baker was bullied, d, and perhaps her son was struggling with bullying from the gang. it is a serious crisis. these kids are continually feeling that like they are not worthy and not enough and it leads to bad decision-making. host: we are all out of time. caroline fenkel thank you very much, for the conversation. if viewers want more, go to newpca
host: apology to gale, didn't abruptly.t her off caroline, is this something you're seeing, as well?h, it is. we do absolutely it creates this familial group of people that they could die for. one of the things that we absolutely see is, again, goes back to somebody who is living in poverty, those gang-ridden areas, and a higher academic stress. we see that all the time, and again, this goes back to the bullying idea. hannah baker was bullied, d, and perhaps her son was struggling with bullying...
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with a mix of gale force winds, hail and torrential rain, this is one of the deadliest storms to hiton bbc news, including this. 100 years since the birth ofjohn f. kennedy. tributes and commemorations across america. in the biggest international sporting spectacle ever seen, up to 30 million people have taken part in sponsored athletic events to aid famine relief in africa. the first of what the makers of star wars hope will be thousands of queues started forming at 7am. taunting which led to scuffles, scuffles to fighting, fighting to full—scale riot as the liverpool fans broke out of their area and into the juve ntus enclosure. the belgian police had lost control. the whole world will mourn the tragic death of mr nehru today. he was the father of the indian people from the day of independence. the oprah winfrey show comes to an end after 25 years and more than 4,500 episodes. the chat show has made her one of the richest people on the planet. geri halliwell, otherwise known as ginger spice, has announced she's left the spice girls. i don't believe it, she's the one with the bounce
with a mix of gale force winds, hail and torrential rain, this is one of the deadliest storms to hiton bbc news, including this. 100 years since the birth ofjohn f. kennedy. tributes and commemorations across america. in the biggest international sporting spectacle ever seen, up to 30 million people have taken part in sponsored athletic events to aid famine relief in africa. the first of what the makers of star wars hope will be thousands of queues started forming at 7am. taunting which led to...
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we could see some gale force gusts of wind. degrees. with sunshine coming through, getting up to 18 degrees is not out of the question on sunday. this is set for the early half of next week as well put up a good deal of dry weather in the story. there will be some changes to the theme of the weather. we have seen the best of the weather in the west. temperatures around 18, 20 one. there is a change of feel from the north west in particular. 0n the east coast it has been quite bleak. a lot of low cloud and a breeze coming in off the sea has made it feel cold. we could see things warm up feel cold. we could see things warm up and get a little brighter. take care. this is bbc news, the headlines: back on the campaign trail — jeremy corbyn says labour faces an "historic" challenge to win back power. theresa may says she's not taking anything for granted. a penny in the pound on income tax to generate billions more for the nhs and social care — a pledge from the liberal democrats. paul nuttall says ukip has a bright future and voter
we could see some gale force gusts of wind. degrees. with sunshine coming through, getting up to 18 degrees is not out of the question on sunday. this is set for the early half of next week as well put up a good deal of dry weather in the story. there will be some changes to the theme of the weather. we have seen the best of the weather in the west. temperatures around 18, 20 one. there is a change of feel from the north west in particular. 0n the east coast it has been quite bleak. a lot of...
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the gale force took on the first riders a block from where we are at playland's castaway cove. 125-feetl, going 160 miles per hour. pretty neat. there are new things at the shower. but let's remember what the day is about -- honoring those who protect the country and made the ultimate sacrifice. at 6th and wesley, there will be an event. if it's raining, it will move to the tabernacle. there are services up and down the coast to honor the men and women of our military. this morning, we're checking out ocean city. next half hour, we're talking about the money, the shops that have been opening up. people getting to work, serving you. we'll see you again in the next half hour. for now, live in ocean city on the boardwalk, matt delucia, nbc10 news. >> thank you. 4:45. >>> the boardwalk there. quiet. >> pretty empty. >> what we'd expect the schuylkill about now, too. >> pretty much. and i bet roads heading to the shore at this time -- francesca will get to that. first, a look at the schuylkill in the philadelphia area. >>> that's right. also if you noticed, the boardwalk was wet, as well as
the gale force took on the first riders a block from where we are at playland's castaway cove. 125-feetl, going 160 miles per hour. pretty neat. there are new things at the shower. but let's remember what the day is about -- honoring those who protect the country and made the ultimate sacrifice. at 6th and wesley, there will be an event. if it's raining, it will move to the tabernacle. there are services up and down the coast to honor the men and women of our military. this morning, we're...
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host: gale, where did you read they cleaned out his office and information?he caller: i didn't read he cleaned out his office, he could have, it takes himornia, a while to get back, he didn't leave his going to office unsecured, you know, he thingshave had papers and he needed to make sure that the or whatever of the investigation continue without him. we knowle, here is what about the circumstances of comey out about his firing, reporting from poelt politico. afternoon, president trump didn't call james comey, sent private security guard to termination in manila folder to f.b.i. headquarters. dazi, with the story, noting comey flew on f.b.i. lane to los angeles for recruitment event. trump's director of oval office operation, security aide hand-delivered that letter to f.b.i. headquarters, that story details co, with surrounding the firing and circumstances out in california here in d.c. georgia, n calhoun, line for republicans, go ahead. hello there. i think that comey possibly earlier ve been fired than this and i can't profess to man may feel some kind of
host: gale, where did you read they cleaned out his office and information?he caller: i didn't read he cleaned out his office, he could have, it takes himornia, a while to get back, he didn't leave his going to office unsecured, you know, he thingshave had papers and he needed to make sure that the or whatever of the investigation continue without him. we knowle, here is what about the circumstances of comey out about his firing, reporting from poelt politico. afternoon, president trump didn't...
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winds will strengthen, change direction and we could see some gale force gusts of wind across the northernsius. sunshine coming through, up 10 celsius. sunshine coming through, up to 18 celsius not out of the question for sunday. this quiet story is set to continue for the early half of next week as well. dry weather again in the story, but there will be some changes to the theme of the weather. this week we have seen the best of the weather particularly had to the west, temperatures at around 21 celsius. with a change of wind erosion, a change of feel in the north—west in particular. temperatures will struggle. along the east coast where it has been bleak this week, a lot of local out and a breeze coming in from the sea has made it feel cold, without change of wind direction we could see things warm up and get a little brighter. take care. hello and welcome to dateline london. this week, the war of elections in france and the uk, and a new round ofjaw—jaw to try to bring peace to the middle east. to discuss that, four eminent "jaw—ers" — british conservative commentator alex deane, thomas
winds will strengthen, change direction and we could see some gale force gusts of wind across the northernsius. sunshine coming through, up 10 celsius. sunshine coming through, up to 18 celsius not out of the question for sunday. this quiet story is set to continue for the early half of next week as well. dry weather again in the story, but there will be some changes to the theme of the weather. this week we have seen the best of the weather particularly had to the west, temperatures at around...
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the rain is always good to be heavier across these western hills, some strong to gale force winds.s. could be as high as 25 briefly on tuesday.
the rain is always good to be heavier across these western hills, some strong to gale force winds.s. could be as high as 25 briefly on tuesday.
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cloudy skies, breaks a brain on monday, the wettest weather over the western hills with strong to galedegrees or so, and on tuesday, 25 is possible in the south—east of england, cooler and fresher towards the north—west and in between, the chance of more rain, so big changes on the way. this is bbc news. the headlines at 3:00 — the government's emergency committee, cobra, are meeting to discuss the cyber attack which has disabled nhs computers in england and scotland. the government is ensuring through oui’ the government is ensuring through our national cyber security centre that we are reading this article attention and working with all the organisations concerned to resolve it. europol say the scale of the attack is unprecedented as thousands of organisations in around 100 countries are affected. labour's deputy leader, tom watson, has admitted that the party has a "mountain to claim" if it is to win the june general election. jeremy corbyn has insisted that he and his deputy are working flat out for a victory in the june general election. it is eurovision night! will britain face a
cloudy skies, breaks a brain on monday, the wettest weather over the western hills with strong to galedegrees or so, and on tuesday, 25 is possible in the south—east of england, cooler and fresher towards the north—west and in between, the chance of more rain, so big changes on the way. this is bbc news. the headlines at 3:00 — the government's emergency committee, cobra, are meeting to discuss the cyber attack which has disabled nhs computers in england and scotland. the government is...
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more of a breeze, gusting to gale force in the northern isles, where it will feel rather cool.ucky to see 21 through northern ireland today. with the clear skies tonight, temperatures will fall away.
more of a breeze, gusting to gale force in the northern isles, where it will feel rather cool.ucky to see 21 through northern ireland today. with the clear skies tonight, temperatures will fall away.
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. >> reporter: the thrill seekers flocked to one spot in particular, the gale force rollercoaster atlayland cast away cove which opened for the weekend. >> it's goes 64 miles per hour. >> it was great, intense. >> we've been watching them work on this for the past two years, we were happy to be one of the first ones on it. >> reporter: with reviews like that i had to try it for myself. some encouraged me to ride again to get the full experience, i respectfully declined. people we spoke to say while the forecast is not perfect for the entire weekend they say the most important thing is spending quality time with family and friends for the memorial day weekend. reporting from ocean city, trish hartman channel 6 "action news." >> time 7:23 a.m., this is the final memorial day weekend at the shore for chris christie as governor of the garden state. he was decked out in a princeton sweatshirt as he stopped for selfies with visitors there on the boardwalk in seaside heights yesterday. then in a symbolic change along the shore, the governor took part in the ribbon cutting ceremony for the n
. >> reporter: the thrill seekers flocked to one spot in particular, the gale force rollercoaster atlayland cast away cove which opened for the weekend. >> it's goes 64 miles per hour. >> it was great, intense. >> we've been watching them work on this for the past two years, we were happy to be one of the first ones on it. >> reporter: with reviews like that i had to try it for myself. some encouraged me to ride again to get the full experience, i respectfully...
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. >> reporter: thrill seekers flocked to the new gale force rollercoaster at cast away cove that openedhe holiday weekend. >> it is 125 feet tall. >> it was great, very intense, very intense. >> we've been watching them work on this for the past two years, we were happy to be one of the first ones on it. >> reporter: with reviews like that i had to try it for myself. some encouraged me to ride again to get the full experience, i respectfully declined. people we spoke to say while the forecast is not perfect for the entire weekend they say the most important thing is spending quality time with family and friends this memorial day holiday weekend. reporting in ocean city, trish hartman channel 6 "action news." >> 9:34 a.m., new jersey governor chris christie is getting in on the memorial day weekend celebration, he was decked out in a princeton sweatshirt as he stopped for selfies with visitors on the boardwalk in seaside heights yesterday. in a symbolic sign of change, the governor took part in the ribbon cutting ceremony for the new rollercoaster. it was built to replace the old jet sta
. >> reporter: thrill seekers flocked to the new gale force rollercoaster at cast away cove that openedhe holiday weekend. >> it is 125 feet tall. >> it was great, very intense, very intense. >> we've been watching them work on this for the past two years, we were happy to be one of the first ones on it. >> reporter: with reviews like that i had to try it for myself. some encouraged me to ride again to get the full experience, i respectfully declined. people we...
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i-95 northbound a gale again a disabled vehicle blocking the left lane. >> reporter: satellite show youhere could be a shower or thunderstorm around in a couple of neighborhoods late today. most of you don't see that. the big story, 92. hot and humid, guys things change later tonight and tomorrow, by tomorrow we're in the low 70s. >> thanks for joining us this morning, hope you have a great friday and great weekend. stay tuned for "good morning america" next. for david murphy, karen rogers, tamala edwards. i'm matt o'donnell. see you later. today, we spend a whole lot of time like this. so at citizens bank, we've created banking tools that fit how you're living today. from advanced atms... to online banking... to our award-winning mobile app. and if you prefer face-to-face, we have that too. ask me, terry goggans, how our balance of technology and people can help you. >>> good morning, america. incredible new images this morning of that times square tragedy. a deadly crash full of tourt irss, the navy vet running down 23 on the sidewalk killing an 18-year-old girl on vacation before cra
i-95 northbound a gale again a disabled vehicle blocking the left lane. >> reporter: satellite show youhere could be a shower or thunderstorm around in a couple of neighborhoods late today. most of you don't see that. the big story, 92. hot and humid, guys things change later tonight and tomorrow, by tomorrow we're in the low 70s. >> thanks for joining us this morning, hope you have a great friday and great weekend. stay tuned for "good morning america" next. for david...
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super bowl xxvi the last time the skins were in, caps-penguins squared up at three games a week for gale seven. wizards-celtics game five. that is squared up. by the way, the battle for bragging right orioles-nats at the naver i have yard as well -- navy yard as well. michelle: it's winner take all for game seven. larry smith outside the verizon center. we have home ice. a lot of fans are rocking the red. larry: 1992 was the last time that washington was able to celebrate a major pro sports championship. look behind me. there are a lot of people walking a put them on later, and maybe cooler. they try to beat the pens for the first time in a game seven ever. this is a franchise that has had success but can't get over the hump. they were up against the rival and the hated penguins. game seven, they won the last two games with more about the anxiety that fans are feeling go to kevin lewis with more on that. kevin? >> dozens of the restaurants and the bars including ted tavern. ordering extra alcohol and the food. bracing for the crowds. we rolled in to chinatown around 12:00 noon today. the
super bowl xxvi the last time the skins were in, caps-penguins squared up at three games a week for gale seven. wizards-celtics game five. that is squared up. by the way, the battle for bragging right orioles-nats at the naver i have yard as well -- navy yard as well. michelle: it's winner take all for game seven. larry smith outside the verizon center. we have home ice. a lot of fans are rocking the red. larry: 1992 was the last time that washington was able to celebrate a major pro sports...
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