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great northern is saying, this is happening because of an operational incident.t that incident is. they are saying that they are not privy to the nature of the operational incident. that will be a lot of worried commuters and a lot of people who will be furious anyway, because their service has changed for the worse. it is simon calder, let mejust bring for the worse. it is simon calder, let me just bring you some confirmation on the statement that we have got from govia thameslink. they are up apologising for the problems today. any inconvenience caused during the initial stage of the change. they say that improvements will be causing a 30% increase in services. these changes affect more than 3000 daily services, but they do put it quite blu ntly, services, but they do put it quite bluntly, as well. in in earlier statement, they said the short—term amended timetable is in place today, this is resulting in a reduced service operating, trains being cancelled or revised. disruption is expected until the end of the day. i think the advice is if you‘re an travelling,
great northern is saying, this is happening because of an operational incident.t that incident is. they are saying that they are not privy to the nature of the operational incident. that will be a lot of worried commuters and a lot of people who will be furious anyway, because their service has changed for the worse. it is simon calder, let mejust bring for the worse. it is simon calder, let me just bring you some confirmation on the statement that we have got from govia thameslink. they are up...
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today, however, govia thameslink railway, which operate great northern, southern and thameslink servicesld the bbc that: "as part of the huge logistical challenge of introducing this new timetable, some services are not initially running". they say that they are "working hard to minimise the impact this will have on our busiest trains." they finish by saying the situation "will improve." let's talk to our correspondent angus grawford. this is supposed to be about improvements, extra train services, new improvements for example at blackfriars station, but there is a downside. it is embarrassing as well when you have a brand—new timetable on the first aid you have to amend it. this goes back to the fact that this timetable bomb is hugely important and the enormous scale. we are talking about 4 million train journeys being changed. we are also talking about the area by memory —— it is primarily affecting, the south—east of england. go via thames link runs most of the services in and out of london. that is 25% of all train services in the country. we have been told that every single one of t
today, however, govia thameslink railway, which operate great northern, southern and thameslink servicesld the bbc that: "as part of the huge logistical challenge of introducing this new timetable, some services are not initially running". they say that they are "working hard to minimise the impact this will have on our busiest trains." they finish by saying the situation "will improve." let's talk to our correspondent angus grawford. this is supposed to be about...
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all changed before million train journeys across the uk, and every single service run by great northernthern and the gatwick express. there will be a knock—on effect to south—eastern trains, too. he's a can of the 25% of all train journeys nationwide. long in the planning, these changes we re long in the planning, these changes were pa rt of long in the planning, these changes were part of what was once called thames link 2000, now running a little late. basic problems remain the same, overrunning and unreliability —— overcrowding. the new timetable promises more trains, more seats, better stations, all at a cost of £7 billion. it is going to be ok we will have if you bounce, but we are here for the next two weeks, with long hours for me, to make sure that the transition is as smooth as possible. passengers have been warning about those bumps for months. some stations will lose services at peak times, and today, real teething troubles for the new timetable. govia thames link counselling services across the network, blaming the huge logistical challenge of introducing the new timetable,
all changed before million train journeys across the uk, and every single service run by great northernthern and the gatwick express. there will be a knock—on effect to south—eastern trains, too. he's a can of the 25% of all train journeys nationwide. long in the planning, these changes we re long in the planning, these changes were pa rt of long in the planning, these changes were part of what was once called thames link 2000, now running a little late. basic problems remain the same,...
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from today, arrival and departure times will change on every train run by great northern, thameslink,. it will also have a knock—on effect on southeastern trains. together, these operations run more than a quarter of all railjourneys in the uk. this is what is part of what was once known as thameslink 2000. it's a few years late. more trains, more seats and more destinations at a cost so far of £7 billion. they've had years to prepare, but are they ready? it is going to be ok. i am not saying we won't have a few bumps, we will, but we are here for the next two weeks, means longer hours for me, to make sure the transition is as smooth as possible. this is the reality of train travel for many. capacity has become such an issue that for the first time passenger numbers in the south east are beginning to fall. govia thameslink has promised space for an extra 50,000 passengers travelling in and out of london at peak times, but not everyone will be a winner, some services will be deliberately slowed down, whilst other passengers may find that their regular stopping service just whizzes stra
from today, arrival and departure times will change on every train run by great northern, thameslink,. it will also have a knock—on effect on southeastern trains. together, these operations run more than a quarter of all railjourneys in the uk. this is what is part of what was once known as thameslink 2000. it's a few years late. more trains, more seats and more destinations at a cost so far of £7 billion. they've had years to prepare, but are they ready? it is going to be ok. i am not...
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those using great northern trains have been complaining of cancellations and problems have also beenorted on thameslink and southern trains. the operators of the lines have said they're working to minimise problems caused by the "huge logistical challenge" of the changes. sophie long reports. this service will remain... it is the biggest shake—up to services for a generation. more than 4 million trains across britain have been rescheduled. arrival and departure times for all trains run great northern, thameslink, and gatwick express changed today. the plan is that services will be more frequent and more reliable but some passengers are saying theirjourneys will no longer be possible and they are dreading the expected disruption in the next few weeks as trains and crews are redeployed. emily lives in harpenden, a growing commuter town that relies on railings with london. the train she normally catches every morning will no longer run. so how is this a major impact on your life? the next few weeks i had to arrange for extra childcare and it is a tight squeeze in the morning to drop off
those using great northern trains have been complaining of cancellations and problems have also beenorted on thameslink and southern trains. the operators of the lines have said they're working to minimise problems caused by the "huge logistical challenge" of the changes. sophie long reports. this service will remain... it is the biggest shake—up to services for a generation. more than 4 million trains across britain have been rescheduled. arrival and departure times for all trains...
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trains on great northern, thameslink, southern and gatwick express will all be affected.x' wedding yesterday. we'll speak to the kingdom choir about that performance of stand by me. another glorious day outside in most parts of the country. fingers crossed! will it last? this is a bit more like it, blue skies here, a beautiful start of the day, this was taken by a weather watch in derbyshire, hopefully they have finished their walk and they are back watching the programme. —— weather watch. very grey in norfolk, some fog around, it is a fit in some parts of east anglia and the south—east of england, but everywhere, it is breaking up already, and changes coming in from the atlantic, this cloud was offshore yesterday and is now firmly affecting scotland and northern ireland, ringing with a friend and drizzle and the wetter weather should retreat towards the north, allowing skies to brighten up the best of the sunshine will develop widely across england and wales is a low cloud, mist and fog burns off. a few patches may linger on to the coast, perhaps drift westwards on to t
trains on great northern, thameslink, southern and gatwick express will all be affected.x' wedding yesterday. we'll speak to the kingdom choir about that performance of stand by me. another glorious day outside in most parts of the country. fingers crossed! will it last? this is a bit more like it, blue skies here, a beautiful start of the day, this was taken by a weather watch in derbyshire, hopefully they have finished their walk and they are back watching the programme. —— weather watch....
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changes have been made to every service on great northern, thameslink and southern routes, but dozenstrains are cancelled as the timetable comes into effect. nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe — the british womanjailed in iran — is told to expect another conviction after appearing in court charged with spreading propaganda. good morning. it's monday 21 may 2018. welcome to bbc newsroom live. the public inquiry into the grenfell tower fire is about to get underway. family and friends will remember the dead in what have been called "pen portraits" — made up of speeches, photos and videos about their loved ones. the presentations are designed to ensure that the inquiry never loses sight of what its work is for, and why it is so important. it will include a tribute to baby logan gomes who was stillborn after his parents marcio and andreia gomes managed to escape from the 21st floor. logan was delivered while his mother lay unconscious in an induced coma. also the story of mother and daughter mary mendy and khadija saye who lived on the 20th floor and who were inseparable. 72 people died after flam
changes have been made to every service on great northern, thameslink and southern routes, but dozenstrains are cancelled as the timetable comes into effect. nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe — the british womanjailed in iran — is told to expect another conviction after appearing in court charged with spreading propaganda. good morning. it's monday 21 may 2018. welcome to bbc newsroom live. the public inquiry into the grenfell tower fire is about to get underway. family and friends will remember...
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arrival and departure times for all trains run by southern, great northern, thameslink, and gatwick expressore frequent and more reliable but some passengers are saying theirjourneys will no longer be possible and they are dreading the expected disruption in the next few weeks as trains and crews are redeployed. emily lives in harpenden, a growing commuter town that relies on rail links with london. the train she normally catches every morning will no longer run. so how is this a major impact on your life? the next few weeks i had to arrange for extra childcare and it is a tight squeeze in the morning to drop off my kids, get to the station and get into london. i cannot take the risk going forward whether or not i will actually get on a train. it is notjust about the extra cost of childcare, it is letting my children down. i work five days a week in london and my time with my kids is really precious. emily is not the only one who is furious. it is appalling, we are paying £4,000 a year for better services and we keep hearing that our services are being transformed but they are being transfo
arrival and departure times for all trains run by southern, great northern, thameslink, and gatwick expressore frequent and more reliable but some passengers are saying theirjourneys will no longer be possible and they are dreading the expected disruption in the next few weeks as trains and crews are redeployed. emily lives in harpenden, a growing commuter town that relies on rail links with london. the train she normally catches every morning will no longer run. so how is this a major impact...
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train operator govia thameslink has rescheduled every service on its great northern, thameslink and southern apologise for widespread disruption yesterday, and today it's been forced to cancel more trains. jon donnison is at st pancras station in london. how is it going, jon? well, a mixed victor i think for commuters, undoubtedly for a lot of them it has been a fairly blue monday. two issuesit been a fairly blue monday. two issues it seems. a lot of people turning up and finding their usual train wasn't there and saying that the timetable had been changed and they hadn't have enough warning of it. other people simply saying, is infar it. other people simply saying, is in farfewer it. other people simply saying, is infarfewertrains, and it. other people simply saying, is in farfewer trains, and undoubtedly there have been dozens of cancellations this morning. on the other hand, we have come across cute as this morning who have said, there we re as this morning who have said, there were more trains on their route and they did not experience any problem. the line from the company is that basic
train operator govia thameslink has rescheduled every service on its great northern, thameslink and southern apologise for widespread disruption yesterday, and today it's been forced to cancel more trains. jon donnison is at st pancras station in london. how is it going, jon? well, a mixed victor i think for commuters, undoubtedly for a lot of them it has been a fairly blue monday. two issuesit been a fairly blue monday. two issues it seems. a lot of people turning up and finding their usual...
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from today, arrival and departure times will change on every train run by great northern, thameslink,ess. it will also have a kncok—on effect on south—eastern trains, together these operations run more than a quarter of all railjourneys in the uk. this is what is part of what was once known as thameslink 2000. more trains, more seats and more destinations at a cost so far of £7 billion. they have had years to prepare, but are they ready? it is going to be ok. i am not saying there won't be a few bumps, we will, but we are here for the next two weeks, means longer hours for me, to make sure the transition is as smooth as possible. this is the reality of train travel for many. capacity has become such an issue that for the first time, passenger numbers in the south—east are beginning to fall. thameslink has promised space for an extra 50,000 passengers travelling in and out of london at peak times, but not everyone will be a winner, some services will be deliberately slowed down, whilst other passengers may find that their regular stopping service just whizzes straight on through. for e
from today, arrival and departure times will change on every train run by great northern, thameslink,ess. it will also have a kncok—on effect on south—eastern trains, together these operations run more than a quarter of all railjourneys in the uk. this is what is part of what was once known as thameslink 2000. more trains, more seats and more destinations at a cost so far of £7 billion. they have had years to prepare, but are they ready? it is going to be ok. i am not saying there won't be...
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on the trains, there is disruption on great northern services between moorgate and stevenage and kingsenford roundabout is partially blocked by bridge maintenance work at the junction with the greenford flyover. and in herne hill, there are temporary traffic lights and gas mains work on croxted road at the junction with turney road. let‘s have a check on the weather now, with kate kinsella. good morning. it is a rather grey, cloudy start this morning, and if you don‘t have the rain already, i‘m afraid it is on its way. so turning wet, but the good news is, if you can be patient, later on this afternoon turning brighter and dry for most. now, first thing this morning, yes, it is rather grey. the rain sometimes quite heavy. it is a cold front. it sweeps through, blows through, actually, quite a pretty day, south—westerly wind through the afternoon will start to clear. some showers in its wake but also some dry, brighter spells and some sunshine as well before it sets. that average are getting up to 14 celsius, the quite a pleasant evening as the shower start to die out and overnight the
on the trains, there is disruption on great northern services between moorgate and stevenage and kingsenford roundabout is partially blocked by bridge maintenance work at the junction with the greenford flyover. and in herne hill, there are temporary traffic lights and gas mains work on croxted road at the junction with turney road. let‘s have a check on the weather now, with kate kinsella. good morning. it is a rather grey, cloudy start this morning, and if you don‘t have the rain already,...
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almost a million rail journeys will be affected, including trains on great northern, thameslink, southerness. the train group says it will help deliver vastly improved services with greater passenger capacity. it is going to be ok. i am not saying that we won't have a few bumps, we will. we are here for the next two weeks, longer hours to me to make sure that transition is as smooth as possible. cuban authorities say 110 people are now known to have died in a plane crash near havana on friday. 99 cubans were among the dead, which also included people from argentina, mexico and western sahara. three cuban women survived, but are in critical condition. one of the plane's flight recorders has been recovered from the wreckage. the time is seven minutes past six. you are watching bbc breakfast. survivors of terror attacks and relatives of those killed have signed an open letter, calling on the public to do more catch those responsible. the widow of fusilier lee rigby and the brother of a man killed in last year's manchester arena attack are just some of those who've signed the letter. james wa
almost a million rail journeys will be affected, including trains on great northern, thameslink, southerness. the train group says it will help deliver vastly improved services with greater passenger capacity. it is going to be ok. i am not saying that we won't have a few bumps, we will. we are here for the next two weeks, longer hours to me to make sure that transition is as smooth as possible. cuban authorities say 110 people are now known to have died in a plane crash near havana on friday....
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a bit misty and great in eastern counties of england. we will see rain at times in northernersistent and it will wriggle around these areas during the day. cloud will bubble up in the south east in the late morning, early afternoon. one or two isolated showers and thunderstorms in the midlands, wales and in the south west. maybe sea fog patches in the north coast. patches in aberdeenshire and 20 in edinburgh, but cooler conditions in the highlands and islands and in northern ireland. only 9—12d in the hebrides. the rain will fizzle out as we go into the evening. this area of low pressure is expanding in western europe, causing the risk of showers to develop. on tuesday high pressure builds in the north and it kills off any rain. a bit of patchy rain and drizzle. lerwick and stornoway are on the colder side of the weather front. one or two seafood fog patches again and a few isolated showers and thunderstorms developing in the south, but most will be dry with sunny spells and warm when the sun is out. that is the theme this week. the chance of a shower in southern areas, but
a bit misty and great in eastern counties of england. we will see rain at times in northernersistent and it will wriggle around these areas during the day. cloud will bubble up in the south east in the late morning, early afternoon. one or two isolated showers and thunderstorms in the midlands, wales and in the south west. maybe sea fog patches in the north coast. patches in aberdeenshire and 20 in edinburgh, but cooler conditions in the highlands and islands and in northern ireland. only...
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yesterday the company, which runs the great northern, thameslink and southern services, was forced tostomers because of delays caused by the changes. the body which represents train operators, the vale delivery group has apologised but says that changes are part of a £50 billion investment plan to bring long—term improvements. jon donnison reports. for many commuters this morning, it was a blue monday with dozens of cancellations, frustrated passengers facing a long wait. the introduction of new timetables across britain means 60% of trains have been rescheduled. it just means 60% of trains have been rescheduled. itjust about works. i would have preferred more frequent trains to london bridge, there's only two in the morning. 25 minutes late getting to work side preferred the old timetable. for me it works better, i go to blackfriars so i can get a direct train at 9am. you are a winner today? i am, yes, but i think less direct trains later in the day. many passengers took to social media to their fury. many passengers took to social media to theirfury. get many passengers took to soci
yesterday the company, which runs the great northern, thameslink and southern services, was forced tostomers because of delays caused by the changes. the body which represents train operators, the vale delivery group has apologised but says that changes are part of a £50 billion investment plan to bring long—term improvements. jon donnison reports. for many commuters this morning, it was a blue monday with dozens of cancellations, frustrated passengers facing a long wait. the introduction of...
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arrival and departure times for all trains run by southern, thames link, great northern and the gatwick today. the plan is, services will be more frequent and more reliable, but some passengers say their journeys will reliable, but some passengers say theirjourneys will no longer be possible and they are dreading expected disruption in the next few weeks as trains and crews are redeployed. mle lives in harpenden, a growing commuter town which relies on its rail links with london. the train she normally catches every morning will no longer run. how will this impact on your life? for the next few weeks i have had to arrange for extra childcare. it is already a squeeze to drop my kids at schools, get to the station and get on a train to london. i cannot take the risk going forward whether or not i will get on a train. it is notjust about the extra cost of childcare, it is about being a walk working mum. my time with my kids is precious. she is not the only one who is furious. it is appalling, we are paying £4000 a year for a service and we were promised it would be better. we are hearing o
arrival and departure times for all trains run by southern, thames link, great northern and the gatwick today. the plan is, services will be more frequent and more reliable, but some passengers say their journeys will reliable, but some passengers say theirjourneys will no longer be possible and they are dreading expected disruption in the next few weeks as trains and crews are redeployed. mle lives in harpenden, a growing commuter town which relies on its rail links with london. the train she...
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the company rescheduled every service on its great northern, thameslink and southern franchise as parted up to tell the secretary of state just how bad things had been. this week, in hitchin, for example, on monday, the first day of the timetable for commuters, 24% of services were cancelled, and over 50% were delayed. please, could the minister reassure me and my constituents that the department will do everything it can to force govia thameslink to drastically improve its performance or be stripped of its franchise. last month, the secretary of state promised quicker and better trains to sheffield. as a result of these thameslink changes, the priority has been given to these new trains on thameslink services, over and above the trains to sheffield. as a result, peak time trains to sheffiled are now 6—8 minutes slower than they were in the previous timetable. slower than they were ten years ago. what is it that this government's got against the east midlands yet again, we are getting a raw deal. mr speaker, the may 18 timetable will see around 90% of our services change. it is the sin
the company rescheduled every service on its great northern, thameslink and southern franchise as parted up to tell the secretary of state just how bad things had been. this week, in hitchin, for example, on monday, the first day of the timetable for commuters, 24% of services were cancelled, and over 50% were delayed. please, could the minister reassure me and my constituents that the department will do everything it can to force govia thameslink to drastically improve its performance or be...
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queen is officially known as elizabeth ii, by the grace of god of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland and of her other realms and territories, queen, head of the commonwealth, defender of the faith. she's also wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. >> when you hear the two princes, william and harry talking about the queen, they differentiate the personal and the kind of professional. they talk about her as their grandmother but also as the boss. she runs the firm. it's a family business. >> whether by circumstance or design, queen elizabeth has cultivated a carefully constructed image. one that both empowers and protects her. >> a group is formed that people don't know about called the way ahead group. their sole job is to come up with ways to modernize the monarchy. she's doing whatever it takes to keep the monarchy relevant and alive. >> for the queen, duty and appearance always come first. at her majesty's trouping the color celebration in 2016, the world watches as she scolds william, telling him to stand up when he crouches down to talk to his son george. she's
queen is officially known as elizabeth ii, by the grace of god of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland and of her other realms and territories, queen, head of the commonwealth, defender of the faith. she's also wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. >> when you hear the two princes, william and harry talking about the queen, they differentiate the personal and the kind of professional. they talk about her as their grandmother but also as the boss. she runs...
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renz's destination that night, a 10 or 15-minute drive away, the great northern mall, a popular, family-friendlymnastics facility for kids and parents. he took a position in the vestibule of the front entrance. and soon spotted his targets. he followed them through the parking lot. >> he was able to get to them and pull what they believed was a gun. and get in the back seat and carjack them. >> reporter: a night of terror was about to begin. seven miles away, his ankle bracelet was in his bedroom, sending a message that all was well. next, the good samaritan who comes to the res rue. >> and i was driving down this direction. ue. >> and i was driving down this direction. ue. >> and i was driving down this direction. cue. >> and i was driving down this direction. xeljanz xr. a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other
renz's destination that night, a 10 or 15-minute drive away, the great northern mall, a popular, family-friendlymnastics facility for kids and parents. he took a position in the vestibule of the front entrance. and soon spotted his targets. he followed them through the parking lot. >> he was able to get to them and pull what they believed was a gun. and get in the back seat and carjack them. >> reporter: a night of terror was about to begin. seven miles away, his ankle bracelet was...
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and now their sister unit at another nuclear missile base in the northern great plains turns out to be. we tried calling the air force today. we specifically tried calling minot air base to ask whether they had found the missing grenades of the machine gun yet. we called a lot. if anybody ever picks up the phone, we will let you know if they have any leads on those missing grenades in north dakota yet, but so far, it just rings and rings and rings. but that's the part of our nuclear arsenal about which our government today exercised its bragging rights, because that's the part that's working, comparatively speaking, when it comes to the possible nuclear end of the world, and that story is next. stay with us. growing up, we were german. we danced in a german dance group. i wore lederhosen. when i first got on ancestry i was really surprised that i wasn't finding all of these germans in my tree. i decided to have my dna tested through ancestry dna. the big surprise was we're not german at all. 52% of my dna comes from scotland and ireland. so, i traded in my lederhosen for a kilt. ancest
and now their sister unit at another nuclear missile base in the northern great plains turns out to be. we tried calling the air force today. we specifically tried calling minot air base to ask whether they had found the missing grenades of the machine gun yet. we called a lot. if anybody ever picks up the phone, we will let you know if they have any leads on those missing grenades in north dakota yet, but so far, it just rings and rings and rings. but that's the part of our nuclear arsenal...
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it took about the gatwick express and great northern, as well. there were lots of problems, here.ns, today —— a day. it is a boasted use capacity, but lots of people as that rather faster, more frequent trains, this morning there were still problems with overcapacity, and they were saying that there were far fewer direct services in and out of london, and they would not be the anyone's. some massive problems across the north pa rt massive problems across the north part of england, as well. we heard that about 250 miles away over in bolton, it was taking them three hours to travel 20 miles. to get to magister airport. and we are talking about manchester, the mayor of greater magister, andy burnham said that the situation is appalling. how are the passengers being this evening? i am afraid some of them are feeling a bit raw. but some of them are bit happier. but for those people who have lost out, we build our lives around these others, they don't like it. what the rail delivery group are saying is that we turning over 100,000 services obviously is a huge operational challenge, so n
it took about the gatwick express and great northern, as well. there were lots of problems, here.ns, today —— a day. it is a boasted use capacity, but lots of people as that rather faster, more frequent trains, this morning there were still problems with overcapacity, and they were saying that there were far fewer direct services in and out of london, and they would not be the anyone's. some massive problems across the north pa rt massive problems across the north part of england, as well....
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and now their sister unit at another nuclear missile base in the northern great plains turns out to beon acid. we tried calling the air force today. we tried calling minot air base to ask whether they had found the missile grenades or the machine gun yet. we called a lot. if anybody ever picks up the phone, we will let you know if they have any leads on those missing grenades in north dakota yet, but so far it just rings and rings and rings. but that's the part of our nuclear arsenal about which our government today exercised its bragging rights because that's the part that's working. comparatively speaking when it comes to the possible nuclear end of the world. and that story's next. stay with us. ( ♪ ) it's the details that make the difference. only botox® cosmetic is fda approved to temporarily make frown lines, crow's feet and forehead lines look better. it's a quick 10 minute treatment given by a doctor to reduce those lines. ask your doctor about botox® cosmetic by name. the effects of botox® cosmetic, may spread hours to weeks after injection, causing serious symptoms. alert you
and now their sister unit at another nuclear missile base in the northern great plains turns out to beon acid. we tried calling the air force today. we tried calling minot air base to ask whether they had found the missile grenades or the machine gun yet. we called a lot. if anybody ever picks up the phone, we will let you know if they have any leads on those missing grenades in north dakota yet, but so far it just rings and rings and rings. but that's the part of our nuclear arsenal about...
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three missiles that stand on alert twenty four seven in underground silos scattered across the northern great plains and those foyer documents tell a sordid tale of off duty l.s.d. cocaine and other drug use and sales and sales in two thousand and fifteen and two thousand and sixteen before being caught due to a slip up on social media which allowed military investigators to close in. group there's news of beer and loading on the nuclear missile base of course all comes as president donald trump announced today in a letter to north korean leader kim jong un that quote sadly based on the tremendous anger and open hostility displayed in your most recent statement i feel it is inappropriate at this time to have this long planned meeting.
three missiles that stand on alert twenty four seven in underground silos scattered across the northern great plains and those foyer documents tell a sordid tale of off duty l.s.d. cocaine and other drug use and sales and sales in two thousand and fifteen and two thousand and sixteen before being caught due to a slip up on social media which allowed military investigators to close in. group there's news of beer and loading on the nuclear missile base of course all comes as president donald...
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minutemen three missiles that stand on alert twenty seven in underground silos scattered across the northern great plains and those boya documents tell a sordid tale of off duty l.s.d. cocaine and other drug use and sales and sales in two thousand and fifteen and two thousand and sixteen before being caught due to a slip up on social media which allowed military investigators to close in the group there's news of beer and loading on the nuclear missile base of course all comes as president donald trump announced today in a letter to north korean leader kim jong un that quote sadly based on the tremendous anger and open hostility displayed in your most recent statement i feel it is inappropriate at this time to have this long planned meeting. so with the nucular summit now cancelled in the guardians of our nuclear missiles getting busted bird mind altering substances i can practically hear that doomsday clock getting ready to take closer to midnight which is why we had better start watching the hawks.
minutemen three missiles that stand on alert twenty seven in underground silos scattered across the northern great plains and those boya documents tell a sordid tale of off duty l.s.d. cocaine and other drug use and sales and sales in two thousand and fifteen and two thousand and sixteen before being caught due to a slip up on social media which allowed military investigators to close in the group there's news of beer and loading on the nuclear missile base of course all comes as president...
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great to see them. let's get a check with weather. >> tracking a storm in the northern plains. a little bit of severe weather tomorrow. not so much today with this. but the jet stream stays to the north and scatters storms all the way to thursday, heading to the east coast. that severe weather threat on wednesday is really focused mostly on the state of l.a. and could be isolated storms around chicago and milwaukee. today is a great day from the southeast to the northeast to the great lakes. iowa and northern missouri today there is that fantastic weather from ohio right through the northeast to the midatlantic. let's take a look at temperatures for the rest of the week, coming up. >> all right, bill, thank you. >>> more than 700 fighters from around the world gathered in the world championship or for the world championship of the medieval battle. held at a castle in italy, it marked the ninth year of the battle of nations. both men and women took to the field with their swords, spades and axes to show their strength in the 21 versus 21 matchups. you had russia who dominated uk
great to see them. let's get a check with weather. >> tracking a storm in the northern plains. a little bit of severe weather tomorrow. not so much today with this. but the jet stream stays to the north and scatters storms all the way to thursday, heading to the east coast. that severe weather threat on wednesday is really focused mostly on the state of l.a. and could be isolated storms around chicago and milwaukee. today is a great day from the southeast to the northeast to the great...
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great. this is the low. northern california, there goes the thunderstorms in lake tahoe. tem, for us, it means significant mild weather. we have clean air with great quality. the atmosphere is mixing so it is a little bit -- it is clean. this low-pressure center will gradually go. it will gradually be warming. it will take a little while to get out here, as it does, tomorrow, it slowly warms then friday and saturday it warms borsuk weekly with the highs in the upper 70s. that is friday and saturday that is not unusual for this time of year. it is exactly where we are not going tomorrow. tomorrow we will be and the upper 60s, midshipman-60s, and low 70s. cloud cover tomorrow morning, and tomorrow afternoon, in redwood city, this is how it looks. a nice day. than the forecast for temperatures, 73 fairfield, 73 napa and the five day forecast. saturday or friday should be the warmest day of the week. it is a nice spring pattern. we have a few clouds around each day until monday. >>> the rockets, they even their playoff series. they ran them off of the court in houston mark has
great. this is the low. northern california, there goes the thunderstorms in lake tahoe. tem, for us, it means significant mild weather. we have clean air with great quality. the atmosphere is mixing so it is a little bit -- it is clean. this low-pressure center will gradually go. it will gradually be warming. it will take a little while to get out here, as it does, tomorrow, it slowly warms then friday and saturday it warms borsuk weekly with the highs in the upper 70s. that is friday and...
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three missiles that stand on alert twenty four seven in underground silos scattered across the northern great plains and those foyer documents tell a sordid tale of off duty l.s.d. cocaine and other drug use and sales and sales in two thousand and fifteen and two thousand and sixteen before being caught due to a slip up on social media which allowed military investigators to close in the group as news of beer and loading on the nuclear missile base of course all comes as president donald trump announced today in a letter to north korean leader kim jong un that quote sadly based on the tremendous anger and open hostility displayed in your most recent statement i feel it is inappropriate at this time to have this long planned meeting. so with the nucular summit now canceled in the guardians of our nuclear missiles getting busted burb mind altering substances i can practically hear that doomsday clock getting ready to take closer to midnight which is why we had better start watching the honks. at the bottom. that i got. three. weeks. rather. the watch of the hard science very well but it does ha
three missiles that stand on alert twenty four seven in underground silos scattered across the northern great plains and those foyer documents tell a sordid tale of off duty l.s.d. cocaine and other drug use and sales and sales in two thousand and fifteen and two thousand and sixteen before being caught due to a slip up on social media which allowed military investigators to close in the group as news of beer and loading on the nuclear missile base of course all comes as president donald trump...
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wollaston, says she welcomes the referendum result and hopes it can bring about change in northern ireland. this is a greatn in the republic of ireland. it's now completely unacceptable that women in northern ireland will be in the only part of the united kingdom not to have the same human rights as women elsewhere. and also things have moved on in the republic of ireland too, so it's absolutely time for us to change this. if the stormont assembly was in place, of course that would be the first port of call, but it isn't. and i think if an amendment is allowed by the speaker to the domestic violence bill, to allow women to have the same rights as the rest of the united kingdom, i will certainly be voting for it, and it would be likely that would be a free vote. and i think parliament would vote to bring those rights in line with the rest of the united kingdom. it has always been an anomaly that women in northern ireland haven't had the same human rights to access safe termination of pregnancy in northern ireland as women in the rest of the united kingdom. there has long been a case to take further action o
wollaston, says she welcomes the referendum result and hopes it can bring about change in northern ireland. this is a greatn in the republic of ireland. it's now completely unacceptable that women in northern ireland will be in the only part of the united kingdom not to have the same human rights as women elsewhere. and also things have moved on in the republic of ireland too, so it's absolutely time for us to change this. if the stormont assembly was in place, of course that would be the first...
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>> plus, a kayaker gets up close with a great white shark off the northern california coast. because antonio villaraigosa millions got it done.healthcare he defended women's healthcare, banned military-style assault weapons, banned workplace discrimination, and more. antonio for governor. this is the new $4 value menu at denny's. and the fried cheese melt is back, baby. mozzarella sticks inside a grilled cheese sandwich. we're now accepting nominations for the greatest idea ever! the fried cheese melt is back, as part of the $4 value menu. i just didn't realize there was a repository of every baby born in the state. for decades, a state-run "bio- >>> the law says you must know about it but most people don't. >> i just didn't realize there's a new repository somewhere of every baby born in the state. >> for decades a state-run biobank has been collecting and storing dna without consent and as julie watts discovered, your dna may be used for more than just research. >> reporter: i heel print, nearly every baby born in the u.s. gets one shortly after birth. their newborn blood fills six
>> plus, a kayaker gets up close with a great white shark off the northern california coast. because antonio villaraigosa millions got it done.healthcare he defended women's healthcare, banned military-style assault weapons, banned workplace discrimination, and more. antonio for governor. this is the new $4 value menu at denny's. and the fried cheese melt is back, baby. mozzarella sticks inside a grilled cheese sandwich. we're now accepting nominations for the greatest idea ever! the...
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great. football training camp in northern italy the big question this week who will make the final . for the world cup. twenty three. home four of the players. the sky looks set to clear at germany's training camp after a relaxed bike ride instead of training on sunday the coach has now tightened the reins as he tries to pick his final world cup squad. we're just getting started it's a different team. our team spirit has to develop. but that's a balancing act for the players yes they need to build the kind of team spirit that led to winning the two thousand and fourteen world cup but they also need to compete with their team mates for players from the current squad will not make this year's tournament. within their home you know we have to maintain the hunger that the coach always talks about we'll have to do even more than we did in two thousand and fourteen to win it again. this team is mentally sound and we know what this is all about. twenty five players are currently in training. goalkeeper manuel neuer is making progress from day to day after next saturday's friendly in austria
great. football training camp in northern italy the big question this week who will make the final . for the world cup. twenty three. home four of the players. the sky looks set to clear at germany's training camp after a relaxed bike ride instead of training on sunday the coach has now tightened the reins as he tries to pick his final world cup squad. we're just getting started it's a different team. our team spirit has to develop. but that's a balancing act for the players yes they need to...
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government of the united states of america and the government of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland for cooperation in peaceful uses of nuclear energy. the agreement. i am also pleased to transmit my written approval, authorization and determination concerning the agreement and an unclassified nuclear proliferation assessment statement concerning the agreement. in oicordance with section 123 of the act, a classified annex to the naps enacted by the secretary of state in consultation with the director of national intelligence summarizing relevant classified information will be submitted to the congress separately. a joint memorandum submitted to me by the acting secretary of state and the secretary of energy and a letter from the chairman of the nuclear regulatory commission stating the views of the commission are also enclosed. an addendum to the naps containing a comprehensive analysis of the export control system of the ewe yao nighted kingdom with respect to -- united kingdom with respect to nuclear related matters and the actual or suspected nuclear dual use more missile
government of the united states of america and the government of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland for cooperation in peaceful uses of nuclear energy. the agreement. i am also pleased to transmit my written approval, authorization and determination concerning the agreement and an unclassified nuclear proliferation assessment statement concerning the agreement. in oicordance with section 123 of the act, a classified annex to the naps enacted by the secretary of state in...
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we're getting thunderstorms in texas and we have rainy weather through the northern great lakes.l thunderstorms will occur. 21 million people in a slight risk of severe weather. we could get wind damage out of this and small hail. and maybe one or two tornadoes, too, especially areas of western pennsylvania and western new york. this includes much of the state of pennsylvania and all of new york state. new york city's not in it, philadelphia and baltimore is on the edge and so it washington, d.c. those areas could see storms but the severe weather should mostly be in these areas. let's time it out for this area. as we go through this morning, there's that rain in northern michigan and rain in wisconsin. as we go through the afternoon, the storms form just ahead of this cold front. scattered storms in indiana and ohio. as we go through 4:00, 5:00 and 6:00 the storm raise from buffalo to rochester to syracuse to pittsburgh to state college and they'll be another line of storms that looks out ahead of it that will develop in the appalachians. so not everyone's going to get rained ou
we're getting thunderstorms in texas and we have rainy weather through the northern great lakes.l thunderstorms will occur. 21 million people in a slight risk of severe weather. we could get wind damage out of this and small hail. and maybe one or two tornadoes, too, especially areas of western pennsylvania and western new york. this includes much of the state of pennsylvania and all of new york state. new york city's not in it, philadelphia and baltimore is on the edge and so it washington,...
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great barrier reef. you can see that severe coral bleaching in the northern edges of the great barrier reef. and this was new. these are areas where according to noaa, bleaching had never occurred before. in 2016 scientists with the australian research council's center of excellence for coral reef studies undertook extensive aerial and in-water surveys of the great barrier reef to estimate the extent of the damage. over 900 individual reefs were surveyed. only 7% of those reefs escaped bleaching. 93% were hit. in the northern portion of the great barrier reef, upwards of 80% of the corals were severely bleached. when the researchers returned, they found that up to two-thirds of those corals in the northern section had died. the central and southern sections fared better, but still saw corals dying. a recent paper in nature by australian and noaa researchers totaled the damage. dr. terry hughes, the paper's lead author, told the atlantic and i quote here, on average across the great barrier reef, one in three corals died in nine months. end quote. in the northern section of the reef, research
great barrier reef. you can see that severe coral bleaching in the northern edges of the great barrier reef. and this was new. these are areas where according to noaa, bleaching had never occurred before. in 2016 scientists with the australian research council's center of excellence for coral reef studies undertook extensive aerial and in-water surveys of the great barrier reef to estimate the extent of the damage. over 900 individual reefs were surveyed. only 7% of those reefs escaped...
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. >>> a sudden spike in great white shark sightings off the northern california coast.what's behind the up tick. >>> same with the east bay. san ramon 67. you're looking at 8 to 10 degrees below average for inland areas. around the bay, we're also below average. temperatures in san francisco only going to reach 61. it's going to be a mostly cloudy kind of day. you may notice some drizzle out there this morning, and again tomorrow morning. >>> seeing a lot of break lights. this is along southbound 880 just south of 238, and the traffic nearly coming to a stop. we have no reports of any accidents or stalls, and no reported roadwork. we are looking into this, and we will let you know. if you're getting ready to had out the door, know somebody who travels along the route, give them a call. let them know they're going to want to avoid 880 if at all possible. back over to you guys. >>> beware bay area beachgoers. bay area shark sightings are on the rise. betty yu, plains what's up with the southern up tick. >> you clearly see some a little larger. about two feet from this alt
. >>> a sudden spike in great white shark sightings off the northern california coast.what's behind the up tick. >>> same with the east bay. san ramon 67. you're looking at 8 to 10 degrees below average for inland areas. around the bay, we're also below average. temperatures in san francisco only going to reach 61. it's going to be a mostly cloudy kind of day. you may notice some drizzle out there this morning, and again tomorrow morning. >>> seeing a lot of break...
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truck country, donald trump is the first republican candidate for president to win northern minnesota since before the greatwas what happened under the obama administration, as pres. obama was leaving the lasted they tried to kill two potential leases for mining opportunities in minnesota and started a study to withdraw 234,000 acres from any future exploration or development which would be huge in minnesota because you are talking 5000 potential mining jobs not to mention 12,000 construction jobs you would have if someone actually proposed to mine on one of these two leases. donald trump and his administration, the part of the interior been is they were renewing the two leases pres. obama tried to kill but we still have the study ongoing the forest service the pres. needs them. that study has been going on for 17 months, it needs to be done so they can get to the business of exploring whether or not the great people of minnesota can mine the largest copper nickel deposit in the world. with the president has done is revitalize opportunities for mining in northern minnesota. now we have to follow through, en
truck country, donald trump is the first republican candidate for president to win northern minnesota since before the greatwas what happened under the obama administration, as pres. obama was leaving the lasted they tried to kill two potential leases for mining opportunities in minnesota and started a study to withdraw 234,000 acres from any future exploration or development which would be huge in minnesota because you are talking 5000 potential mining jobs not to mention 12,000 construction...
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great weather to be had. from the rockies to the northern plains, enjoy summer light temperatures. >> bill, thank you. >>> questionh is considered rich? we've got those numbers for you when we come back. hey pops! i got you your usual. (grandson's phone beeps) you need to run off? noo. i've got plenty of time. (laughing) here's to making your morning routine a little better. the sweet, savory sausage egg and cheese mcgriddles. breakfast at mcdonald's. well, here's to first dates! you look amazing. and you look amazingly comfortable. when your v-neck looks more like a u-neck... that's when you know, it's half-washed. add downy to keep your collars from stretching. unlike detergent alone, downy conditions to smooth and strengthen fibers. so, next time don't half-wash it. downy and it's done. >>> so just how much money does it take to be considered rich in america? according to the modern wealth index from charles schwab, americans surveyed believe it required an average of $1.4 million to be financially comfortable. the survey also found that the amount americans believe is needed to be wealthy changes depending on
great weather to be had. from the rockies to the northern plains, enjoy summer light temperatures. >> bill, thank you. >>> questionh is considered rich? we've got those numbers for you when we come back. hey pops! i got you your usual. (grandson's phone beeps) you need to run off? noo. i've got plenty of time. (laughing) here's to making your morning routine a little better. the sweet, savory sausage egg and cheese mcgriddles. breakfast at mcdonald's. well, here's to first dates!...
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across the south pulled her across the northern plains and great lakes and it will remain springlikee northeast, which i think i'm going to enjoy. we don't want to go for winter all of a sudden until summer. >> great job of kentucky. we all enjoyed watching you. >> i wish i could wear hard every day. coming up, they are healthy and drug maker remington get out of debt. this $85 million apartment comes with not one, the two rolls-royce has come a trip to space and a bunch of other stuff. we've got that coming up. that outfit for the premarket come s&p up 7.5 coming out back up 41 then change. we will be right back. nice not >> what he think is going to happen to that agreement, that nuclear agreement? gerri: breaking news this morning could wear his president trump applauded the every nuclear deal sending oil prices shooting about $70 a barrel for the first time since 2014. cheryl: meanwhile, saudi arabia estimating they want to see oil about $80 a barrel by the end of the year. right now $70.41. >> stocks on friday shot up after the april jobs report suggesting the federal reserve ma
across the south pulled her across the northern plains and great lakes and it will remain springlikee northeast, which i think i'm going to enjoy. we don't want to go for winter all of a sudden until summer. >> great job of kentucky. we all enjoyed watching you. >> i wish i could wear hard every day. coming up, they are healthy and drug maker remington get out of debt. this $85 million apartment comes with not one, the two rolls-royce has come a trip to space and a bunch of other...
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great deal changes. perhaps we willjust develop some thunderstorms drifting towards the northern parts of scotland and stillat of thundery showers down into the southern parts as we get into the second half of the week. this is bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines at eight: celebrations in dublin, but now the focus shifts to the north and abortion laws that are far more restrictive than the rest of the uk. our policy is the same from the north of ireland right through the bottom of ireland. we want to see the same policy. we need to show care and compassion towards women. i think it is a popular opinion throughout northern ireland that we should not have a liberalised abortion regime. no end to the political deadlock on italy as the man designated as the country's prime minister gives up his bid to form a government. the us sends a delegation to north korea aimed at reinstating a possible summit between the countries‘ leaders. 0rganisers cancel the mutiny festival in portsmouth after two people die at the event. also ahead: chris froome makes cycling history in italy.
great deal changes. perhaps we willjust develop some thunderstorms drifting towards the northern parts of scotland and stillat of thundery showers down into the southern parts as we get into the second half of the week. this is bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines at eight: celebrations in dublin, but now the focus shifts to the north and abortion laws that are far more restrictive than the rest of the uk. our policy is the same from the north of ireland right through the bottom of...
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. >> tucker: larry o'connor, always great to see you. our northerneighbor canada is having its own immigration debate. open immigration policies are causing problems across the nation. trudeau spoke today about canada struggles with policing its southern border. watch this. >> canadians remain incredibly positive about immigration. there is a large number of irregular arrivals who are crossing the border into canada right now. >> from the u.s.? >> from the u.s. but we are processing them in a responsible, rigorous way that is reassuring to canadians. one of the precious things about canada is that canadians are positively inclined towards immigration and refugees. not letting it fall into the politics of division or identity is really important. >> tucker: don't worry, the irregular arrivals are being processed. how long before irregular arrivals will be a term that's official here? probably not long. steve, thanks for coming on, i appreciate it. >> good to see you, tucker. >> tucker: so it turns out that canadian tolerance for immigration is not inf
. >> tucker: larry o'connor, always great to see you. our northerneighbor canada is having its own immigration debate. open immigration policies are causing problems across the nation. trudeau spoke today about canada struggles with policing its southern border. watch this. >> canadians remain incredibly positive about immigration. there is a large number of irregular arrivals who are crossing the border into canada right now. >> from the u.s.? >> from the u.s. but we...
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into the middle of the week, not a great deal changes and perhaps we will develop thunderstorms drifting towards the northerntowards the northern parts of scotland but still the threat of thundery showers into the southern parts as we get into the second half of the week. this is bbc news. the headlines at 11pm: after celebrations in dublin — calls for change in the north — where abortion remains largely illegal. our policy is the same from the north of ireland right through to the bottom of ireland, we want to see the same policy, we need to show ca re see the same policy, we need to show care and compassion towards women. see the same policy, we need to show care and compassion towards womenlj think it is a popular opinion throughout northern ireland that we should not have liberalised abortion regime. a teenage girl — and a 20—year—old man — die at a music festival in portsmouth. no end to the political deadlock on italy, as the man designated as the country's prime minister gives up his bid to form a government. also ahead: chris froome makes cycling history in italy. he becomes the first brit to win the
into the middle of the week, not a great deal changes and perhaps we will develop thunderstorms drifting towards the northerntowards the northern parts of scotland but still the threat of thundery showers into the southern parts as we get into the second half of the week. this is bbc news. the headlines at 11pm: after celebrations in dublin — calls for change in the north — where abortion remains largely illegal. our policy is the same from the north of ireland right through to the bottom...