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it's about guernsey.rary and potato peel pie society, which everybody who knows the novel will know. so it's based on a very well known and very sort of well—liked novel. lily james is juliet ashton, an author who, in the post—war period, receives a letter from someone in guernsey saying "i've got one of your books and it's very important to me because we form this literary society and your story actually intertwines with the literary society." and this weird thing about the potato peel, she said, "i don't understand — what is all that about?" they start corresponding. she decides that actually what she needs to do is go to guernsey because there is this society which is — they found great strength from reading books and sharing stories and she thinks it's a great idea. her publisher is not so keen. here is a look. sidney... j—j—j—ust hold on. sidney. hold on one second. what the dickens is that? juliet, you cannot go to a book club meeting on the island of guernsey. it's a leap of faith they'll even let
it's about guernsey.rary and potato peel pie society, which everybody who knows the novel will know. so it's based on a very well known and very sort of well—liked novel. lily james is juliet ashton, an author who, in the post—war period, receives a letter from someone in guernsey saying "i've got one of your books and it's very important to me because we form this literary society and your story actually intertwines with the literary society." and this weird thing about the...
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it's about guernsey.erybody who knows the novel will know. so it's based on a very well known and very sort of well—liked novel. lily james is juliet ashton, an author who, in the post—war period, receives a letter from someone in guernsey saying "i've got one of your books and it's very important to me because we form this literary society and your story actually intertwines with the literary society." and this weird thing about the potato peel, she said, "i don't understand — what is all that about?" they start corresponding. she decides that actually what she needs to do is go to guernsey because there is this society which is — obviously they found great strength from reading books and sharing stories and she thinks it's a great idea. her publisher is not so keen. here is a look. sidney... j—j—j—ust hold on. sidney. hold on one second. what the dickens is that? juliet, you cannot go to a book club meeting on the island of guernsey. it's a leap of faith they'll even let me in. you're reading in cambrid
it's about guernsey.erybody who knows the novel will know. so it's based on a very well known and very sort of well—liked novel. lily james is juliet ashton, an author who, in the post—war period, receives a letter from someone in guernsey saying "i've got one of your books and it's very important to me because we form this literary society and your story actually intertwines with the literary society." and this weird thing about the potato peel, she said, "i don't understand...
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it's about guernsey. which everybody who knows the novel will know. based on a very well known and very sort of well—liked novel. with the literary society. she said, "i don't understand — what is all that about? they start corresponding. stories and she thinks it's a great idea. her publisher is not so keen. here is a look. sidney... j—j—j—ust hold on. sidney. hold on one second. what the dickens is that? juliet, you cannot go to a book club meeting on the island of guernsey. it's a leap of faith they'll even let me in. you're reading in cambridge friday. but the society, they meet on a friday. they can't wait. i'll only be gone the weekend, back monday. edinburgh. you're in edinburgh, monday! ijust don't. well, this is your fault. you said yes to the times. excuse me, my fault? finally, i'll have something serious to write. in cambridge, would it? you're not... you're not running away? ha ha ha, you're too funny. well, i can't imagine mark would let you get very far anyway. let me! so half of downton abbey's in it. it's going for. of it pretty much
it's about guernsey. which everybody who knows the novel will know. based on a very well known and very sort of well—liked novel. with the literary society. she said, "i don't understand — what is all that about? they start corresponding. stories and she thinks it's a great idea. her publisher is not so keen. here is a look. sidney... j—j—j—ust hold on. sidney. hold on one second. what the dickens is that? juliet, you cannot go to a book club meeting on the island of guernsey....
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it's about guernsey.e novel will know. so it's based on a very well known and well—liked novel. lily james is juliet ashton, an author who, in the post—war period, receives a letter from someone in guernsey saying "got one of your books and it's very important to me because we form this literary society and your story actually intertwines with the literary society." and this weird thing about the potato peel, she said, "i don't understand — what is all that about?" they start corresponding. she decides that actually what she needs to do is go to guernsey because there is this society which is — they found great strength from reading books and sharing stories and she thinks it's a great idea. her publisher is not so keen. here is a look. sidney... j—j—j—ust hold on. sidney. hold on one second. what the dickens is that? juliet, you cannot go to a book club meeting on the island of guernsey. it's a leap of faith they'll even let me in. you're reading in cambridge on friday. but the society, they meet on a fr
it's about guernsey.e novel will know. so it's based on a very well known and well—liked novel. lily james is juliet ashton, an author who, in the post—war period, receives a letter from someone in guernsey saying "got one of your books and it's very important to me because we form this literary society and your story actually intertwines with the literary society." and this weird thing about the potato peel, she said, "i don't understand — what is all that about?"...
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a picture earlier this morning showing the sunshine in guernsey. celebrating the 100 years of the raf today. easter sunday is the best day
a picture earlier this morning showing the sunshine in guernsey. celebrating the 100 years of the raf today. easter sunday is the best day
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rock guernsey's good luck. to you our lure you salute. the brewer boss god. sure lose. on saying to you all. the. jurors are losing. jurors who grew up on. issues where the holy. gobbler used to. good souls. i miss them all morning to get a live news i'm seeing news shows up means you've. seen the you're still green. my mom barbara boy you've. given the obama. good morning bob good for you. slew of all moms a. job please leave me. the first thing the both. the booms. and. the from the ball moves closer to your ma from. this move forward because of the words. costs and the order of. the book. the. me me. me me. me and. was. born. again. thank you oh. thank. you. assume ground. zero clearing while. we give you a slew of flooding. some more eggs the guy. is a very sauntering. sort of zag good very caring. all you good single. bloke good song good. and she's reach young. she needs to be very good with good. words bring good. little lad from her working. to the. bridge where were good gordon. childhood you. laura i want to go your good move. surely. all are good for stock. w
rock guernsey's good luck. to you our lure you salute. the brewer boss god. sure lose. on saying to you all. the. jurors are losing. jurors who grew up on. issues where the holy. gobbler used to. good souls. i miss them all morning to get a live news i'm seeing news shows up means you've. seen the you're still green. my mom barbara boy you've. given the obama. good morning bob good for you. slew of all moms a. job please leave me. the first thing the both. the booms. and. the from the ball...
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and the awkwardly named the guernsey literary and potato peel pie society, which does exactly what itin. chuckles. what are you starting with? let's start with every day, which is adapted from a ya novel. it's basically a teen love story in which one of the characters, known as a, moves from body to body. every day they wake up, they are a different person. so our central character, rhiannon, finds herself essentially falling in love with somebody who, every time she sees them, is a different person. it sounds like an unworkable conceit and yet somehow, and against all expectations, it works rather well. here's a clip. why are you doing this? the day we met, i felt something i've never felt before. i don't want to let that go. about that day, how is it ok what you did? i let you kiss me because i thought you were justin. i — i told you something incredibly personal because i thought you were justin. you never would have understood. i was in his mind, rhiannon. iknow him. are you serious? i know him better than you do. he's my boyfriend. you know you shouldn't be with him. who should i
and the awkwardly named the guernsey literary and potato peel pie society, which does exactly what itin. chuckles. what are you starting with? let's start with every day, which is adapted from a ya novel. it's basically a teen love story in which one of the characters, known as a, moves from body to body. every day they wake up, they are a different person. so our central character, rhiannon, finds herself essentially falling in love with somebody who, every time she sees them, is a different...
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and the awkwardly named the guernsey literary and potato peel pie society, which does exactly what it every day, which is adapted from a ya novel.
and the awkwardly named the guernsey literary and potato peel pie society, which does exactly what it every day, which is adapted from a ya novel.
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8.45, mark kermode joins jane hill to talk about this week's cinema and dvd releases including the guernsey literary and potato peel pie society starring lily james. good evening and welcome to bbc news. commonwealth leaders have agreed that prince charles will, in due course, succeed his mother, queen elizabeth, as the head of the organisation. the decision was confirmed in a statement by the british prime minister, theresa may, at the end of the summit. the announcement from the prime minister was part of a number of policies agreed by the 53 countries. as well as a new head of the commonwealth, the countries agreed on a commonwealth blue charter, affecting one third of the world's waters — protecting the oceans from the effects of climate change, pollution and over—fishing. countries also agreed to tackle the deadly disease malaria — aiming to reduce the number of people who contract the disease by 2023. and a boost for trade and investment too — with a commitment to increase intercommonwealth trade by £2 trillion pounds by 2030 — and a further promise to tackle cyber security. ben brown
8.45, mark kermode joins jane hill to talk about this week's cinema and dvd releases including the guernsey literary and potato peel pie society starring lily james. good evening and welcome to bbc news. commonwealth leaders have agreed that prince charles will, in due course, succeed his mother, queen elizabeth, as the head of the organisation. the decision was confirmed in a statement by the british prime minister, theresa may, at the end of the summit. the announcement from the prime...
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this picture comes from guernsey, blue skies overhead, a similar story in county durham.ll some snow lying around on the ground. it shows up in our satellite picture. but for most of us satellite picture. but for most of us it really is just the story of sunshine. a bit of extra cloud beginning to creep in from the west. the sunshine will turn a little bit hazy across parts of northern ireland, for example, but generally a nice looking afternoon. temperatures between 9—13 degrees. we'll keep the sunshine for many as we go into the first part of the evening, then overnight central and eastern areas will keep some clear spells. here it will turn relatively chilly, perhaps a touch of frost in isolated spots but out west vic cloud, strengthening wind and some outbreaks of rain particularly for northern ireland and the western side of scotland. that's the first sign ofa side of scotland. that's the first sign of a change for tomorrow. low pressure trying to squeeze its way in from the west. this frontal system not making much progress during tomorrow and ahead of the frontal s
this picture comes from guernsey, blue skies overhead, a similar story in county durham.ll some snow lying around on the ground. it shows up in our satellite picture. but for most of us satellite picture. but for most of us it really is just the story of sunshine. a bit of extra cloud beginning to creep in from the west. the sunshine will turn a little bit hazy across parts of northern ireland, for example, but generally a nice looking afternoon. temperatures between 9—13 degrees. we'll keep...
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a picture earlier this morning showing the sunshine in guernsey. is the best day of the extended bank holiday weekend because of a sandwich between weather fronts. this area because of a sandwich between weatherfronts. this area of because of a sandwich between weather fronts. this area of cloud and low and rain and snow. before that, some showers in eastern areas, lots of cloud this morning tending to break, it will be brighter than in recent days. some sunshine between showers but they could be of sleet and snow over the hills. chilly where we have showers and later in the day rain. for many areas, dry and bright and usable weather. 0vernight, the fun starts u nfortu nately. 0vernight, the fun starts unfortunately. more rain at lower levels, snow in the moors and welsh mountains and hills of the midlands up mountains and hills of the midlands up to the peak district, the pennines and northern england and northern ireland. towards the borders of scotland by morning. cold and frosty in the north and slippery under the snow. elsewhere that keeps com
a picture earlier this morning showing the sunshine in guernsey. is the best day of the extended bank holiday weekend because of a sandwich between weather fronts. this area because of a sandwich between weatherfronts. this area of because of a sandwich between weather fronts. this area of cloud and low and rain and snow. before that, some showers in eastern areas, lots of cloud this morning tending to break, it will be brighter than in recent days. some sunshine between showers but they could...
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hello there, this is a lovely shot of the weather in guernsey first thing this easter sunday.cold because we have got lighter winds and some april sunshine. this as it makes its way north with overnight could bring some snow. they could be disruptive snow around in northern england and parts of scotland. it will fill colder, obviously, where there is no. there is potential as it becomes slow moving across the hills of the north, we could see up to ten centimetres of snow. even snow in lower areas is possible. that will give disruption, particularly on a day where there is lots of travel as many return easter break. are " f this is bbc news — our latest headlines.
hello there, this is a lovely shot of the weather in guernsey first thing this easter sunday.cold because we have got lighter winds and some april sunshine. this as it makes its way north with overnight could bring some snow. they could be disruptive snow around in northern england and parts of scotland. it will fill colder, obviously, where there is no. there is potential as it becomes slow moving across the hills of the north, we could see up to ten centimetres of snow. even snow in lower...
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the other home teams, northern ireland, jersey, guernsey and the isle of man, have yet to get a medaletter when it's sung with gusto. gareth evans was certainly giving it some. he carried the weight of a nation, as well as a total of 299 kilograms, to get wales off the mark with their first gold of the games. now we got the prize, so i'm just a bit overwhelmed, to be honest. i came here with one thing in mind, and that was a medal. not just any medal, but it was this big shiny gold one. in the 50 metre butterfly final was a man swimming in seven events at these games. announcer: chad le clos! the south african burst onto the scene in 2012, when he beat michael phelps to olympic gold. he was aiming for a record equalling 18 commonwealth medals, and made a good start. that is the first gold of the games for le clos, and he's gotjust 2o minutes before he has to go in his next final. can he repeat the trick in the 200 metre freestyle? it looked like it came too soon. despite a good final turn, he faded to finish seventh. there were still stars to follow. so dominant is adam peaty in the 1
the other home teams, northern ireland, jersey, guernsey and the isle of man, have yet to get a medaletter when it's sung with gusto. gareth evans was certainly giving it some. he carried the weight of a nation, as well as a total of 299 kilograms, to get wales off the mark with their first gold of the games. now we got the prize, so i'm just a bit overwhelmed, to be honest. i came here with one thing in mind, and that was a medal. not just any medal, but it was this big shiny gold one. in the...
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this is how it looked in guernsey this morning, the sunshine will fade as this mass of cloud starts toparts of scotla nd and bright for many parts of scotland and northern ireland. sunshine face to the south and west ahead of cloud initially, rain mid—afternoon on. showers in eastern areas. still a bit wintry over the hills in northern england and heavy once for lincolnshire and east anglia. bright and sunny spells in between. windsor lighter than yesterday. it won't feel as chilly as it has done so far this easter. the risk of some snow showers in the north. a cold start with a touch of mist and fog. through the evening and overnight, it turns a bit more disruptive. we have heavy rain risk on saturated ground, localflooding risk. snow for the moors and mountains and eventually it will turn back to rain as we head towards the morning. through the midlands, northern england, snowfall of several centimetres. close to freezing. they called night in the north. early hours of the morning, easter monday morning, pushing its way into northern england, 5—10 centimetres of snow across the penni
this is how it looked in guernsey this morning, the sunshine will fade as this mass of cloud starts toparts of scotla nd and bright for many parts of scotland and northern ireland. sunshine face to the south and west ahead of cloud initially, rain mid—afternoon on. showers in eastern areas. still a bit wintry over the hills in northern england and heavy once for lincolnshire and east anglia. bright and sunny spells in between. windsor lighter than yesterday. it won't feel as chilly as it has...
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the other home teams, northern ireland, jersey, guernsey and the isle of man have yet to get a medal.ted the men's triathlon, and the clouds would prove ominous for two famous brothers. both the brownlees had been injured in the lead up but it appeared to be business as usual. alistair and jonny side by side as so often before. but it was henri schoeman who then turned up the heat in the run. mark austin, 22nd at the last games, put in a cracking effort to leave himself in medal contention, but the brownlees were dropping further away. where is alistair brownlee? has he been left behind? after four years of dominance, this was a rare sight indeed. well no brownlee one—two here. south african henri schoeman has put paid to that. the brownlees are out of the medals but scotland's marc austin will take the bronze. preparation coming into this has just been perfect so if it wasn't going to happen today, i don't think it would have happened. so i'm just glad i delivered what i could. i knew i was going to struggle on the run. literally i've probably run a handful of times in the last month
the other home teams, northern ireland, jersey, guernsey and the isle of man have yet to get a medal.ted the men's triathlon, and the clouds would prove ominous for two famous brothers. both the brownlees had been injured in the lead up but it appeared to be business as usual. alistair and jonny side by side as so often before. but it was henri schoeman who then turned up the heat in the run. mark austin, 22nd at the last games, put in a cracking effort to leave himself in medal contention, but...
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talk about this week's cinema and dvd releases, including every day, let the sunshine in, and the guernseyiterary society. welcome to sportsday. the main headlines... the end of an era — arsenal manager arsene wenger will step down from the role after nearly 22 years in charge. he's credited with changing the way football in england was played and inspiring a new generation of player. ever since i have known about arsenal, arsene has been there. i'm sad, a little bit disappointed that we could not give him the season that he wanted. the question now is who is next? wenger‘s former captain patrick vieira is amongst the names being touted. also coming up in the programme... we'll look ahead to the weekend's footballing action, as well as the start of this year's world snooker championship in sheffield as mark selby steels himself to defend his title. he says he would love to meet ronnie o'sullivan in the final. mo farah will be amongst 40,000 runners in sunday's london marathon but can he take his track success to the road? hello and welcome to sportsday. good evening. 11 names —jens lehmann
talk about this week's cinema and dvd releases, including every day, let the sunshine in, and the guernseyiterary society. welcome to sportsday. the main headlines... the end of an era — arsenal manager arsene wenger will step down from the role after nearly 22 years in charge. he's credited with changing the way football in england was played and inspiring a new generation of player. ever since i have known about arsenal, arsene has been there. i'm sad, a little bit disappointed that we...
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the uk's home nations will all be competing separately, plusjersey, guernsey and the isle of man.w. last night was wet and today is very windy. that opening ceremonies are all about where a country's history meets its culture, and this one gave us meets its culture, and this one gave us that. themes of reconciliation and friendship played out through more modern aussie teams, peter porter, and the indigenous population in stunning effect. it was incredibly colourful, last time it was in scotland, they were first up it was in scotland, they were first up this time. aussie classics from the likes of kylie and inxs. there we re the likes of kylie and inxs. there were protests from aboriginal groups carrying banners saying, "colonisation is not a game." it is a relief when the talking stops and the sport begins. today will see the first medals in the triathlon and the double olympic champion alistair brownlee will attempt to defend his commonwealth title, his brother jonny pushing him all the way, no doubt. natalie, we will be with you for that. thank you. football, and liverpool host
the uk's home nations will all be competing separately, plusjersey, guernsey and the isle of man.w. last night was wet and today is very windy. that opening ceremonies are all about where a country's history meets its culture, and this one gave us meets its culture, and this one gave us that. themes of reconciliation and friendship played out through more modern aussie teams, peter porter, and the indigenous population in stunning effect. it was incredibly colourful, last time it was in...
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but this is how it looked in guernsey this morning.olls in from the atlantic. for the meantime it is a quiet pictures sandwiched between weather fronts and it should continue to be dry and bright for many parts of scotland and northern ireland. the sunshine faith in the south and west ahead of cloud initially and rain from mid—afternoon on. still some showers in eastern areas in particular, wintery over the hills in northern england. they will have brighter and sunnier spells. winds lighter than yesterday so not feeling as cold as it has done so far this easter. but still the risk of snow showers in the north. a cold start with a touch of mist and fog around as well. this evening and overnight it turns more disruptive potentially. we have the risk of heavy rain on saturated ground is causing localflooding risks, which turns to snow over the moors and mountains. eventually it will turn back to rein in the south as we head towards morning. follow that weather system up through to the north, with rainfall and snowfall of several centimetr
but this is how it looked in guernsey this morning.olls in from the atlantic. for the meantime it is a quiet pictures sandwiched between weather fronts and it should continue to be dry and bright for many parts of scotland and northern ireland. the sunshine faith in the south and west ahead of cloud initially and rain from mid—afternoon on. still some showers in eastern areas in particular, wintery over the hills in northern england. they will have brighter and sunnier spells. winds lighter...
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this is how it looked in guernsey this morning.ime, it is a quiet picture, and it should continue to be quite dry and bright for many parts of scotland, northern ireland. we are still going to have showers in eastern areas in particular. still went over the hills, and some heavy ones for linkage and east anglia, but there will be bright and sunny spells in between. for most of us, it would feel as chilly as it has done so far this easter, but there will still be a risk of some snow showers in the north. it has been a cold start with a touch of mist and fog as well. this evening overnight, it adds a bit more disruptive. there is a heavy rain risk, but then it tends to slow over the mountains, and spends will turn back to rein in the south as we head towards the morning. let's follow that system northwards. the hills seeing snowfall, several centimetres building up. it will settle, and will have a cold night in the north. the early hours of the morning, easter monday morning, pushing its way into northern ireland, five to ten said to
this is how it looked in guernsey this morning.ime, it is a quiet picture, and it should continue to be quite dry and bright for many parts of scotland, northern ireland. we are still going to have showers in eastern areas in particular. still went over the hills, and some heavy ones for linkage and east anglia, but there will be bright and sunny spells in between. for most of us, it would feel as chilly as it has done so far this easter, but there will still be a risk of some snow showers in...
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this is the condition in guernsey in the early part of the day.see more sunshine around as well. at the moment we are battling this area of low pressure to the west. the high pressure that is going to bring fine weather, separating the two. south—west england, wales, northern england, especially over the hills, low pressure. one or two showers, sunniest in east anglia and south—east areas and towards the channel islands, temperatures around 19. quite a windy day in the west. lost three overnight but the wind being more southerly, bring more cloud further north. patchy rain and drizzle, a few showers in scotland and northern ireland, temperatures not dropping much, around 10—3 of —— 10-12d not dropping much, around 10—3 of —— 10—12d for most. wright along the south coast. a lot of cloud in between. patchy rain in the west will clear. morning rain in northern ireland and afternoon rain across western scotland, becoming confined to the highlands in the afternoon. a fine afternoon today, tomorrow, a bit cooler. the rest of the country, warmer. central
this is the condition in guernsey in the early part of the day.see more sunshine around as well. at the moment we are battling this area of low pressure to the west. the high pressure that is going to bring fine weather, separating the two. south—west england, wales, northern england, especially over the hills, low pressure. one or two showers, sunniest in east anglia and south—east areas and towards the channel islands, temperatures around 19. quite a windy day in the west. lost three...
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this is how it looked in guernsey this morning.sta rts will fade as this mass of cloud starts to rolling of the atlantic. in the meantime, a fairly quiet picture and it should continue to be quite dry and bright for many parts of scotla nd quite dry and bright for many parts of scotland and northern ireland. the sunshine fades in the southend west head of the cloud and we still have showers in eastern areas in particular. looking wintry over the hills in northern england. it will be brighter and sunny spells in between. the winds are lighter than yesterday so for most of us it will not feel as chilly as it has done so far this easter. but there will be some snow showers in the north. there has been a cold start. through the evening and overnight, it turns a little bit more destructive, potentially. we have got the heavy rain risk on saturated ground, so the risk of localised flooding, but eventually it will turn back to rein in the south as we head towards the morning. but let's follow that system northwards. the hills seeing sever
this is how it looked in guernsey this morning.sta rts will fade as this mass of cloud starts to rolling of the atlantic. in the meantime, a fairly quiet picture and it should continue to be quite dry and bright for many parts of scotla nd quite dry and bright for many parts of scotland and northern ireland. the sunshine fades in the southend west head of the cloud and we still have showers in eastern areas in particular. looking wintry over the hills in northern england. it will be brighter...
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we are celebrating the 100 years of the raf and this photo sent in from guernsey.ee the best of the sunshine. this afternoon brings the advance of cloud and some rain following. the showers are prevalent in eastern areas and we have wintry ones. 0ne prevalent in eastern areas and we have wintry ones. one or two across eastern parts. we have pictures coming through. it is not all sunshine and it is certainly not dry all the way either today but it is the best of a bad bunch. through this evening and overnight, it turns to snow. it could well stay as snow over the welsh mountains through the midlands as we go through that overnight period as the weather front only slowly advances northwards. wet snow at this stage as well, not like the dry snow we had a couple of weeks ago. we set c 5- had a couple of weeks ago. we set c 5— ten centimetres building up. —— we could see 5— ten. it turns back to rein in the south quickly because it is milderaircoming to rein in the south quickly because it is milder air coming in. to rein in the south quickly because it is milderair com
we are celebrating the 100 years of the raf and this photo sent in from guernsey.ee the best of the sunshine. this afternoon brings the advance of cloud and some rain following. the showers are prevalent in eastern areas and we have wintry ones. 0ne prevalent in eastern areas and we have wintry ones. one or two across eastern parts. we have pictures coming through. it is not all sunshine and it is certainly not dry all the way either today but it is the best of a bad bunch. through this evening...
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farmers hit by this we have a statement from casey guernsey, americans with farmers and families. moving forward in far-reaching tariffs result in retaliation that threaten to dismantle critical trade deals will have a crushing effect on america's ability to create jobs here at home and feed families around the world. one of the things he is alluding to the trump administration will make public later this week the potentially 1300 products that could face additional tariffs when they are imported from china. it is part of the president's again today to protect intellectual property and stop the chinese from forcing the transfer of technology to chinese companies. this morning raj shah, press secretary, the deputy press secretary at the white house had this to say? >> the united states is going to defend our interests, going to defend american workers and businesses. if the chinese government uses that as a pretext for further unfair trade practices we think that is very unfortunate but the president is going to continue to work with china, with president xi to insure that we have
farmers hit by this we have a statement from casey guernsey, americans with farmers and families. moving forward in far-reaching tariffs result in retaliation that threaten to dismantle critical trade deals will have a crushing effect on america's ability to create jobs here at home and feed families around the world. one of the things he is alluding to the trump administration will make public later this week the potentially 1300 products that could face additional tariffs when they are...
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scotland, wales and england competing for their own flag, as well as the isle of man, jersey and guernsey. thanks very much, mike, getting a sense of the atmosphere building. we will talk to you later. that is in the stadium where mike is, but look at that, that is the gold coast just near is, but look at that, that is the gold coastjust near where mike is and you get a lovely sense of the inland waterway and the ocean beyond and the narrow strip of development in between. what i'm looking forward to over the next 11 days, as well as the weather forecasts from mike, and the weather forecasts from mike, and the beautiful weather, but learning more about the weather, kerry, that is macintosh island apparently. and you get a sense, about 26 degrees, carol, we were thinking it would be nice to be there? carol, would you be upset if i said i prefer mike's weather reports to yours today?|j weather reports to yours today?” would be very upset, naga, in fact i am shaking in my shoes because the reports are so good! they are abroad yet, aren't they? you've got a great picture, that they are a mild
scotland, wales and england competing for their own flag, as well as the isle of man, jersey and guernsey. thanks very much, mike, getting a sense of the atmosphere building. we will talk to you later. that is in the stadium where mike is, but look at that, that is the gold coast just near is, but look at that, that is the gold coastjust near where mike is and you get a lovely sense of the inland waterway and the ocean beyond and the narrow strip of development in between. what i'm looking...
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but unlike the olympics, the home nations all compete separately — as well as the isle of man, guernseyk. this channel islands now has another exporter is to make the world sit up and take notice. whatever happens in the coming weeks, he will set another new commonwealth games record in australia as the first athlete ever to have been at three different commonwealth games, competing in three separate sports. he started as a swimmer at the melbourne games in 2006. he was then in glasgow in the triathlon in 2014. now in the gold coast, he will once again representjersey, at this time in the road cycling time trials.|j never quite got the olympics. the commonwealth games has been the i can achieve. representing the islands. so for me getting into it islands. so for me getting into it is quite special and to be able to do it three times is quite cool, and to do it in three different sports is even better. being able to go and do what i enjoy doing, representing the islands is awesome. i think i probably feel the pressure more when iam there, probably feel the pressure more when i am there,
but unlike the olympics, the home nations all compete separately — as well as the isle of man, guernseyk. this channel islands now has another exporter is to make the world sit up and take notice. whatever happens in the coming weeks, he will set another new commonwealth games record in australia as the first athlete ever to have been at three different commonwealth games, competing in three separate sports. he started as a swimmer at the melbourne games in 2006. he was then in glasgow in the...
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. >> why did you decide that you wanted these doors to be auctioned off at guernsey's?ng up about the chelsea and how it was a magnet to the creative geniuses of our lifetime. >> reporter: the 52 doors recovered from the hotel are now on display in a new york city gallery. >> which just gives a sense of how they could appear in someone's home, in an art gallery, in a museum, in an institution. i think it's 4ri789less how they could be used. >> so these doors, what do they represent to you? >> they represent freedom. the hotel was a fortress where everyone's trying to work out the way society works. >> reporter: georg georgious ne left the neighborhood. he has become a fixture in the community selling old records on the corner of the 3rd street and 7th avenue. people who he hopes will not only enjoy what the doors are but fantasize what the doors once were. for "cbs this morning: saturday," vladier duthiers, new york. >> the auction will be held on april 12th at the ricco-maresca gallery, just blocks away from the hotel. and some of the proceeds will go to support city h
. >> why did you decide that you wanted these doors to be auctioned off at guernsey's?ng up about the chelsea and how it was a magnet to the creative geniuses of our lifetime. >> reporter: the 52 doors recovered from the hotel are now on display in a new york city gallery. >> which just gives a sense of how they could appear in someone's home, in an art gallery, in a museum, in an institution. i think it's 4ri789less how they could be used. >> so these doors, what do...
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that picture was from guernsey. strengthening breeze, outbreaks of rain as well. tomorrow, a mix of fortunes. you can see outbreaks of rain here, further east, some sunshine. it will be breezy with that breeze coming from the south, a mild direction, so if you get sunshine, look at these temperatures. 17 degrees in london but double digits just about where ever you are with the mild field to the weather hanging around us we go into the weekend. this is bbc newsroom live. our latest headlines: one of the men killed last night in hackney as been named as israel. the 18—year—old is one of two men have been killed in separate attacks in east london. two 17—year—old boys have been arrested.the number of killings in the capital has now risen to more than 50 — amid calls for a crackdown on knife crime. a former nhs consultant, who stockpiled weapons and drew up a hit list of former colleagues, has been jailed for 12 years. martin watt, who's 62, was found guilty of possessing firearms with intent to endanger life. facebook
that picture was from guernsey. strengthening breeze, outbreaks of rain as well. tomorrow, a mix of fortunes. you can see outbreaks of rain here, further east, some sunshine. it will be breezy with that breeze coming from the south, a mild direction, so if you get sunshine, look at these temperatures. 17 degrees in london but double digits just about where ever you are with the mild field to the weather hanging around us we go into the weekend. this is bbc newsroom live. our latest headlines:...
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and guernsey as well. 71 nations and territories competing altogether. 275 gold medals up for grabs altogetherlier on, who will officially open those 21st gold coast commonwealth games in australia. a 16—year—old boy who was shot on monday night in walthamstow, east london has died in hospital. he was attacked a short time after a 17—year—old girl was shot dead a few miles away in tottenham. the mayor of london, sadiq khan, has promised to fight what he called the "violent scourge" of gun and knife crime in the city. jon donnison reports. her another day in london, another murder investigation. this time in waltha mstow. murder investigation. this time in walthamstow. just a few miles away, a community is morning another dead teenager. 17—year—old tanesha melbourne was with friends when she was killed in a drive—by shooting, also on monday evening. those who knew her have described her as a beautiful, lively and bubbly girl. this map shows every murder in the capital this year. a8 now in total. behind each mark, a family bereaved. coming to terms with their loss. some are blaming a lack of pol
and guernsey as well. 71 nations and territories competing altogether. 275 gold medals up for grabs altogetherlier on, who will officially open those 21st gold coast commonwealth games in australia. a 16—year—old boy who was shot on monday night in walthamstow, east london has died in hospital. he was attacked a short time after a 17—year—old girl was shot dead a few miles away in tottenham. the mayor of london, sadiq khan, has promised to fight what he called the "violent...
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powell's fed rate hike and increasing tensions joining us live from his missouri cattle farm is casey guernseyd to have you on, sir >> thanks for having me. it's a little chilly i apologize. >> cattle farmer tell us, china is threatening tariffs on u.s. beef they only just started buying it back in june after a 13-year absence. how important is the chinese market to the beef industry in the united states? >> well, yeah, i mean, right now any market is a very important market we've not had our beef available to the chinese for a while i believe we've sold about $31 billion worth of beef since it's been open. it increases every moo considering all the negotiations and talks taking place surrounding nafta, we can't afford to lose any trade partners and that's only ever going to be increasingly important because we have such a high number of cattle right now in the united states to be put on the market >> you are a former republican member of the house of representativ representatives. republicans used to be pro free trade and now the message has gotten a little more muddled what do you -- if you
powell's fed rate hike and increasing tensions joining us live from his missouri cattle farm is casey guernseyd to have you on, sir >> thanks for having me. it's a little chilly i apologize. >> cattle farmer tell us, china is threatening tariffs on u.s. beef they only just started buying it back in june after a 13-year absence. how important is the chinese market to the beef industry in the united states? >> well, yeah, i mean, right now any market is a very important market...
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different picture in guernsey, blue skies overhead, a look of late spring and summer, that is a looke east. the low pressure to the west has been pushing in a weather front and it is that straddling south—west england, wales, northern england, bringing outbreaks of rain. sunshine and showers in scotland and northern ireland. driest and brightest in east anglia and the south—east. tonight, the weather front fizzles out, a few spots of light rain through wales and northern ireland working north once again. but we will still see clear skies. temperatures will drop the furthest in northern ireland and scotland, but with the general southerly air flu, the winds easing, reasonably mild start to tomorrow. warning ploughed across england and wales moving north. rain in northern ireland, afternoon rain for western scotla nd ireland, afternoon rain for western scotland into the hebrides, sunshine developing more widely to afternoon, temperatures in the central belt of scotland, 18. 23, 2a in london and the south—east. warmer air to come. atla ntic the south—east. warmer air to come. atlantic a
different picture in guernsey, blue skies overhead, a look of late spring and summer, that is a looke east. the low pressure to the west has been pushing in a weather front and it is that straddling south—west england, wales, northern england, bringing outbreaks of rain. sunshine and showers in scotland and northern ireland. driest and brightest in east anglia and the south—east. tonight, the weather front fizzles out, a few spots of light rain through wales and northern ireland working...
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beautiful blue skies in guernsey, sunshine in county durham.shine hazy. whichever way you slice it, a fine enter the day. 0vernight, finance driver central and eastern areas, some clear spells, turning a little bit chilly —— fine and dry. the west, extra cloud, outbreaks of rain, strengthening southerly wind, this area of low pressure will be squashing its way in from the west. this frontal system will not make a lot of progress on friday, rain confined to western areas. ahead of it, drawing in a southerly wind, mild aircoming north, it, drawing in a southerly wind, mild air coming north, we will see fairly high temperatures tomorrow, particularly where we get sunshine in central and eastern parts of england and eastern scotland. in the west, thicker cloud, outbreaks of rain. generally quite breezy. have a look at the temperatures. maybe as high as 17. something coolerfurther north and west. it could cause headaches into the weekend. it is likely to stall somewhere across the british isles, a bit of uncertainty about exactly where the rain will
beautiful blue skies in guernsey, sunshine in county durham.shine hazy. whichever way you slice it, a fine enter the day. 0vernight, finance driver central and eastern areas, some clear spells, turning a little bit chilly —— fine and dry. the west, extra cloud, outbreaks of rain, strengthening southerly wind, this area of low pressure will be squashing its way in from the west. this frontal system will not make a lot of progress on friday, rain confined to western areas. ahead of it,...
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on the gold coast, the islands get to compete, the small teams like the isle of man, jersey and guernseysle of man, he plays in the doubles with his dad, and guess who their coach is? their mum. they have beaten jamaica this morning their coach is? their mum. they have beatenjamaica this morning so the family ties are working, she is ruling the roost! never underestimate the importance of family. it leads you nicely into this, you talked about sergio garcia and the disaster at the masters, not and the disaster at the masters, not a disaster but it was pretty painful to watch and i'm sure to experience, he has had some support, mike? he picked up a 13 on a single hole after hitting the ball into the water five times. so how's this for support from yourfamily? his wife tweeted to congratulate him after he recovered by scoring a birdie on the 16th hole. this is what golfers look like when awful things like that happen, the pain. what do you need? as mike was saying, family matters. he got some support from his family. his wife tweeted to congratulate him. she said: this was his reply. he ha
on the gold coast, the islands get to compete, the small teams like the isle of man, jersey and guernseysle of man, he plays in the doubles with his dad, and guess who their coach is? their mum. they have beaten jamaica this morning their coach is? their mum. they have beatenjamaica this morning so the family ties are working, she is ruling the roost! never underestimate the importance of family. it leads you nicely into this, you talked about sergio garcia and the disaster at the masters, not...