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i imean,s at least 14 degrees there. these wind chills incredible. 23 below. 4 below in d.c. by next week, the temperature will fee70 degrees warmer. we'll talk about it. >>> mileons of peo all over the country dealing with brutally cold temperatures righe now. e in weather alert tonight and through the morning. doug's full forecastus in minutes. doreen? >>> new at 11:00, powerful republicans includi the president are calling out virginia governor ralph northam. they're criticizing his commentt today a failed bill that would have loosened restrictions on late-termboions in virginia. anti-abortion advocates seizedn monday o video of fairfax county delegate kathy tran. she answered y when a fellow delegate asked if her bill would allow an abortio when a woman was dilating and ready to give birth. third trimest abortions are allowed in virginia. the law right now requires consultation wit three doctors who determine the woman could die and her heah couldn't be repaired. tran's bill would require one doctor to sign off, among other changes. today our julie carey askedrn go northa
i imean,s at least 14 degrees there. these wind chills incredible. 23 below. 4 below in d.c. by next week, the temperature will fee70 degrees warmer. we'll talk about it. >>> mileons of peo all over the country dealing with brutally cold temperatures righe now. e in weather alert tonight and through the morning. doug's full forecastus in minutes. doreen? >>> new at 11:00, powerful republicans includi the president are calling out virginia governor ralph northam. they're...
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imean... you don't sound keen about it. you should be in a care home... i'm joking.sion, you have your own family, your own kids, you will be working. it will not be easy looking after me. at the end of the day, you guys have done so for us. it would be wrong for us not to look after you. i know i'm asking a lot from them, because it will be a lot of pressure on them, but life is difficult, it's not easy, it is not a bed of roses. whatever you do, it is a tough decision, whether it's at home, or in a home. there is no easy answer to be honest with you. i mean, it's up to the individual, and their families. time's precious, you only have a little bit left, so make the most of it. the first weekend of 2019 is proving to bea the first weekend of 2019 is proving to be a great affair for many. but it is dry and quite, here and there area it is dry and quite, here and there are a few breaks in the cloud. beautifully to the east of the country which will see the best of the sunshine this afternoon. some changes this evening for most. we stay under this air of high pressure,
imean... you don't sound keen about it. you should be in a care home... i'm joking.sion, you have your own family, your own kids, you will be working. it will not be easy looking after me. at the end of the day, you guys have done so for us. it would be wrong for us not to look after you. i know i'm asking a lot from them, because it will be a lot of pressure on them, but life is difficult, it's not easy, it is not a bed of roses. whatever you do, it is a tough decision, whether it's at home,...
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imean... you don't sound keen about it.you guys have done so much buzz, it would be wrong fast not to after you. i know i am asking a lot from them, but it will be a lot of pressure on them, but life is difficult, it's not easy, it is not a bed of roses. whatever you do, it is a tough decision, whether it is at home, or in a home. there is no easy answer to be honest with you. i mean, it is up to the individual, and their families. time is precious, you only have a little bit left, so make the most of it. hello there. friday brought us mixed fortunes in the sunshine stakes. for some, blue skies overhead. for others, a lot of cloud and i think this weekend, cloud will tend to win out. it will often be cloudy, but largely dry. we're being protected at the moment by the jet stream. the jet stream, which drives weather systems in our direction, is currently travelling a long way north of the british isles, essentially trapping an area of high pressure right across the top of the uk. that is keeping things settled, and it's also
imean... you don't sound keen about it.you guys have done so much buzz, it would be wrong fast not to after you. i know i am asking a lot from them, but it will be a lot of pressure on them, but life is difficult, it's not easy, it is not a bed of roses. whatever you do, it is a tough decision, whether it is at home, or in a home. there is no easy answer to be honest with you. i mean, it is up to the individual, and their families. time is precious, you only have a little bit left, so make the...
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imean... you don't sound keen about it. you should be in a care home... i'm joking.going to have your own family, your own kids, you will be working. it will not be easy looking after me. at the end of the day, you guys have done so for us. it would be wrong for us not to look after you. i know i'm asking a lot from them, because they've got their own lives, and it will be a lot of pressure on them, but life is difficult, it's not easy, it is not a bed of roses. whatever you do, it's a tough decision, whether it's at home, or in a home. there's no easy answer, to be honest with you. i mean, it's up to the individual, up to their families. time's precious. you have only got a little bit left, so make the most of it. for many, once again, very cloudy day. for others, much more in the trying to do part5 day. for others, much more in the trying to do parts of the midlands, wale5 trying to do parts of the midlands, wales and also to the east of the pennines. for some of us, telling wet and windy over the next 2a hour5, down to this approaching area of low pressure and the
imean... you don't sound keen about it. you should be in a care home... i'm joking.going to have your own family, your own kids, you will be working. it will not be easy looking after me. at the end of the day, you guys have done so for us. it would be wrong for us not to look after you. i know i'm asking a lot from them, because they've got their own lives, and it will be a lot of pressure on them, but life is difficult, it's not easy, it is not a bed of roses. whatever you do, it's a tough...
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delivers and we don't see it as a hospital service but helping people staying healthy in the first place, imeans, staying healthy in the first place, i mean, yes, the nhs is under pressure, but it is doing more than ever before, and we have got to make sure we stay ahead of these demands. good to talk to you. matt hancock, the time now for click. music plays. yeah, we did all that and more last year, and this week we're going to look back at some of our favourite moments, and also look ahead to what we might expect from 2019 — which doesn't quite roll off the tongue yet, does it? 2018 was a great year for sports — the world cup, formula one and of course, cycling's tour de france, and we delved into the technology behind them all. this year's tour de france is taking place amongst the same beautiful mountains as always. but there's a big difference this year. technology and data is playing more of a role than ever before. cycling is becoming increasingly data—driven. and for good reason. masses of data can be collected. and in a sport of fine margins and superhuman endurance those insights are
delivers and we don't see it as a hospital service but helping people staying healthy in the first place, imeans, staying healthy in the first place, i mean, yes, the nhs is under pressure, but it is doing more than ever before, and we have got to make sure we stay ahead of these demands. good to talk to you. matt hancock, the time now for click. music plays. yeah, we did all that and more last year, and this week we're going to look back at some of our favourite moments, and also look ahead to...
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imean... you don't sound keen about it.family, your own kids, you will be working. it will not be easy looking after me. at the end of the day, you guys have done so much for us, it would be wrong for us not to look after you. i know i am asking a lot from them, but it will be a lot of pressure on them, but life is difficult, it's not easy, it is not a bed of roses. whatever you do, it is a tough decision, whether it is at home, or in a home. there is no easy answer to be honest with you. i mean, it is up to the individual, and their families. time is precious, you only have a little bit left, so make the most of it. hello there. for most of us we're in the middle of what's been really quite a cloudy and cool run of weather. many parts of the uk spent today plagued by cloud, grey sky overhead and many places holding on that cloud as we go through overnight. cloud has been trapped under the slow—moving area of high pressure. in no mood to move. areas of cloud circulating around it, and that is what we continue to see as we h
imean... you don't sound keen about it.family, your own kids, you will be working. it will not be easy looking after me. at the end of the day, you guys have done so much for us, it would be wrong for us not to look after you. i know i am asking a lot from them, but it will be a lot of pressure on them, but life is difficult, it's not easy, it is not a bed of roses. whatever you do, it is a tough decision, whether it is at home, or in a home. there is no easy answer to be honest with you. i...
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. >> but given the sharpness of the downturn, imean does it make sense that the recovery is sharper as well? >> it's a v. >> it's predicated on a preceding plunge. >> why is this vulnerable then >> at some point, just as you can get too far down, you can get too far up said differently, fomo is both ways i've got to get out of this before it gets much worse. i've got to get into this before it gets much better. >> here's what i would say to people not fully invested right now because they were scared at the end of december. this market has no reason why it gets away from you earnings are not going to be that extraordinary you're going to have the fed starting to give you some sense they're going to be data dependent again. that could be my glass is half empty. so i know it's a difficult time because everybody said, you know what, i don't want to own this market and a lot of people sold into weakness, whether it was tax law selling or they were really truly scared we had another 20% to go. >> playing the role of the person at home, though, take a look at the netflix quarter. the netflix
. >> but given the sharpness of the downturn, imean does it make sense that the recovery is sharper as well? >> it's a v. >> it's predicated on a preceding plunge. >> why is this vulnerable then >> at some point, just as you can get too far down, you can get too far up said differently, fomo is both ways i've got to get out of this before it gets much worse. i've got to get into this before it gets much better. >> here's what i would say to people not fully...
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imean... you don't sound keen about it. you should be in a care home... i'm joking.ing to have your own family, your own kids, you will be working. it will not be easy looking after me. at the end of the day, you guys have done so for us. it would be wrong for us not to look after you. i know i'm asking a lot from them, because they've got their own lives, and it will be a lot of pressure on them, but life is difficult, it's not easy, it is not a bed of roses. whatever you do, it's a tough decision, whether it's at home, or in a home. there's no easy answer to be honest with you. i mean, it's up to the individual, up to their families. time's precious. you've only have a little bit left, so make the most of it. hello there. it has been a start to the weekend. we still have high pressure in charge of our weather and it is filling in with cloud essentially. weakening weather front filling in with cloud essentially. wea kening weather front bringing filling in with cloud essentially. weakening weather front bringing a bit of rain and drizzle that is petering out. it get
imean... you don't sound keen about it. you should be in a care home... i'm joking.ing to have your own family, your own kids, you will be working. it will not be easy looking after me. at the end of the day, you guys have done so for us. it would be wrong for us not to look after you. i know i'm asking a lot from them, because they've got their own lives, and it will be a lot of pressure on them, but life is difficult, it's not easy, it is not a bed of roses. whatever you do, it's a tough...
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yes, imean, ten pollution of the river system.o i think we had oui’ i mean, ten years ago i think we had our eye on the target here, and there was a lot of money starting to be spent on allocating water for the environment, identifying that is important, legitimate role for water in the river, as opposed to just irrigation and industry. but since about 2014, i think that it is arguable that we've lost that focus, and we have not had the same oversight managing that river, making sure that we are understanding how much water is needed for the environment, and looking for opportunities to be able to pull some of that water back where it is available. you are watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: andy murray goes out of the australian open in a four—hour, five—set thriller, which could be his last professional match. also on the programme: away from the politicians, what do ordinary british people make of brexit? we've been finding out. confused. appalling. messi. confused. appalling. messi. confused. childish.
yes, imean, ten pollution of the river system.o i think we had oui’ i mean, ten years ago i think we had our eye on the target here, and there was a lot of money starting to be spent on allocating water for the environment, identifying that is important, legitimate role for water in the river, as opposed to just irrigation and industry. but since about 2014, i think that it is arguable that we've lost that focus, and we have not had the same oversight managing that river, making sure that we...
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imean, for example, the late american comedian, joan rivers, made jokes about the holocaust and she said the same way about disability. i do not find it entertaining or humorous when comedians who do not have disabilities mock disabilities or imitate disabilities. disability is part of who i am, it's my community... so it gives you a right? you can go further... it gives me the same right that a person of colour has a right to talk about being a person of colour. and having a disability, it gives me the right to talk about it. but i never pretend that disability is a monolith. i can talk about physical disability but i have no right to go on stage and mock an intellectual disability just because i happen to be disabled. i think the fact that i have a personal connection allows me to talk about it in a way that others shouldn't, honestly. you have actually ended up on social media being the object of bullying. you have been called "gumby mouthed" and other things. i mean, that is the kind of risk you run, isn't it? i have been subjected to a lot of bullying online. in the past two years,
imean, for example, the late american comedian, joan rivers, made jokes about the holocaust and she said the same way about disability. i do not find it entertaining or humorous when comedians who do not have disabilities mock disabilities or imitate disabilities. disability is part of who i am, it's my community... so it gives you a right? you can go further... it gives me the same right that a person of colour has a right to talk about being a person of colour. and having a disability, it...
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imean, the deal available. i don't accept that.eality is that, had labour won the last election, then i believe we would now have an agreement, because there was a different approach from corbyn than theresa may. if you recall back then, theresa may took and a as very aggressive stand. you can't rewrite history, mr mccluskey, and as i say to you in the last weeks and months the message has been simple, this is the message has been simple, this is the best deal, this is the only deal. so that is where we are. so when labour says we will go back to brussels and negotiate a completely different deal... i think they can. pate ntly they different deal... i think they can. patently they can't, not only because the eu... you are making them mistake of assuming that europe would treat the labor party and a labour government in a different way that they treated a conservative government. and that is rewriting history. because when you say that this deal is being thrashed out after torturous negotiations, that is patents on. we didn't have a
imean, the deal available. i don't accept that.eality is that, had labour won the last election, then i believe we would now have an agreement, because there was a different approach from corbyn than theresa may. if you recall back then, theresa may took and a as very aggressive stand. you can't rewrite history, mr mccluskey, and as i say to you in the last weeks and months the message has been simple, this is the message has been simple, this is the best deal, this is the only deal. so that is...
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imean, i mean, just, you know... i have had a go at this game. hats off.est of eras, against roger federer, rafael nadal and novak djokovic — three all—time greats. marry‘s retirement will leave a chasm in british tennis. even thinking of our sport about him... even thinking about our sport without him and particularly at home, it is almost a little bit unimaginable. obviously it's inevitable, as it is for everybody. but for sure the sport without him will definitely be quite sad. and so next week he could be signing off for the final time. but if he does, andy murray will leave behind golden memories, the man who lifted british tennis and perhaps british sport to new heights. andy swiss, bbc news. and we go to the scene of that golden triumph and join our sports correspondent natalie pirks at the all england club. you have been there for most of the day. what's the reaction been there to this news — has it been met by surprise? i think more sadness than surprise. he is held in great affection for obvious reasons but the writing has been on the wall for so
imean, i mean, just, you know... i have had a go at this game. hats off.est of eras, against roger federer, rafael nadal and novak djokovic — three all—time greats. marry‘s retirement will leave a chasm in british tennis. even thinking of our sport about him... even thinking about our sport without him and particularly at home, it is almost a little bit unimaginable. obviously it's inevitable, as it is for everybody. but for sure the sport without him will definitely be quite sad. and so...
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imean by that has been agreed upon, her deal. i mean by parliament.a get to exit day, if parliament has two, in a rush, say this deal that we said we don't like, we are happy to vote for it to prevent no deal. i think that is far more likely than parliament putting its fingers in its ears. but the thing you have to remember, there is another parliament in play, the european parliament, and it is not certain that the european parliament will vote it through. and don't forget throughout most of the continent, most voters here and elsewhere treat the european parliament election as a second order election, an opportunity to kick the boss, essentially, its interests are not necessarily aligned with the sitting european union anywhere, so it may be that there is another twist of the tale. it could be even the european parliament doesn't pass it, especially if they were concrete changes. i am afraid we will be discussing brexit in the papers for a few more weeks. for a few more yea rs. a few more weeks. for a few more years. the times, theresa may woos labo
imean by that has been agreed upon, her deal. i mean by parliament.a get to exit day, if parliament has two, in a rush, say this deal that we said we don't like, we are happy to vote for it to prevent no deal. i think that is far more likely than parliament putting its fingers in its ears. but the thing you have to remember, there is another parliament in play, the european parliament, and it is not certain that the european parliament will vote it through. and don't forget throughout most of...
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imean, is.s' time. so did air pollution help to kill ella? it's now down to the high court whether or not to allow a fresh look at all the evidence. claire marshall, bbc news. tributes have been paid to the bbc presenter, dianne oxberry, who's died suddenly after being diagnosed with cancer. she was 51. dianne was well—loved as a weather journalist and presenter on north west tonight, a job she took up on completing a meteorology degree, after beginning her career on radio, with djs steve wright and simon mayo. she was also a popular children's tv presenter. north west tonight colleague rogerjohnson said they were heartbroken by dianne's death, and it was impossible to comprehend the programme without her. in recent years dianne was a strong campaigner for equal pay at the bbc, and woman's hour host jane garvey said dianne was a formidable voice for women and a fantastically supportive colleague. under dianne oxberry, who's died at the age of 51. now it's time for a look at the weather with sara
imean, is.s' time. so did air pollution help to kill ella? it's now down to the high court whether or not to allow a fresh look at all the evidence. claire marshall, bbc news. tributes have been paid to the bbc presenter, dianne oxberry, who's died suddenly after being diagnosed with cancer. she was 51. dianne was well—loved as a weather journalist and presenter on north west tonight, a job she took up on completing a meteorology degree, after beginning her career on radio, with djs steve...
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imean, i mean, everyone in is really close, but in the beginning, at least, everybody was a trained professionalnd ifigured that... inaudible. i actually can't see the pictures you are showing side and know which ones you are talking about. but, yeah, it has turned into about. but, yeah, it has turned into a bit ofa about. but, yeah, it has turned into a bit of a circus out of there. u nfortu nately a bit of a circus out of there. unfortunately the carcass... inaudible. for a moment unfortunately the carcass... inaudible. fora moment it unfortunately the carcass... inaudible. for a moment it was really amazing. it was an absolute honour to be able to document what happens, and it was absolutely incredible, this naturally vance —— event. inaudible. kimberley, we are going to leave it there, because our line to you is not very good. we thank you very much. stay safe is what i would say to you, in your line of work. thank you! what can i say? that was timberlea jefferies. apologies for the line, it was almost like we were speaking to her at the bottom of the ocean. yes, but those pictures were fant
imean, i mean, everyone in is really close, but in the beginning, at least, everybody was a trained professionalnd ifigured that... inaudible. i actually can't see the pictures you are showing side and know which ones you are talking about. but, yeah, it has turned into about. but, yeah, it has turned into a bit ofa about. but, yeah, it has turned into a bit of a circus out of there. u nfortu nately a bit of a circus out of there. unfortunately the carcass... inaudible. for a moment...
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imean... especially younger people. the validation that you get from a post, the lack of that validation can create like a hole that nothing else fills. it is an addiction. this hole that bobby is talking about, this constant search for validation online, i wonder if it is having a more profound effect than we realise. social anxiety is a huge problem in young people today. olivia has been studying anxiety for the past five years at cambridge university. when you are on social media, it's all about acquiring as many superficial friends as you can very quickly but this is all very shallow. it doesn't contribute to a healthy sense of self—esteem, and that's why we are experiencing symptoms like anxiety and depression later on. we are on top of the roof of the place that i live. someone being a piece of... i don't know. why do people feel that they can send these insults directly? well, because they can. because they can and i am allowing them to. and i'm reading it. do you respond? no. any time i respond to a dm, that's l
imean... especially younger people. the validation that you get from a post, the lack of that validation can create like a hole that nothing else fills. it is an addiction. this hole that bobby is talking about, this constant search for validation online, i wonder if it is having a more profound effect than we realise. social anxiety is a huge problem in young people today. olivia has been studying anxiety for the past five years at cambridge university. when you are on social media, it's all...
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imean... you had to call him daddy? yes.rmission. like what, for example? i want to eat, i want to go downstairs, i want to go to the bathroom... i want to call my parents. it's this control that you can't imagine. and you don't want to upset him because the wrath is terrible. i know you will have reflected on this many times but can you explain why you continued to meet up with him? well, that's hard to answer but i'll answer it as transparent as i can. my world became him. and before i met him, my world was me. and he basically stripped me of myself, all my dreams, all my goals. and many abuse survivors will say that the abuser uses these tactics to mentally control you, but you really believe that this is the only person that loves you. there are a number of people who have now spoken out — what would you like to see happen now? i want the girls freed and i want the authorities to take our stories, like bible. like, this is what's going on, how much more proof do you need? we've tried multiple ways of contacting r kelly,
imean... you had to call him daddy? yes.rmission. like what, for example? i want to eat, i want to go downstairs, i want to go to the bathroom... i want to call my parents. it's this control that you can't imagine. and you don't want to upset him because the wrath is terrible. i know you will have reflected on this many times but can you explain why you continued to meet up with him? well, that's hard to answer but i'll answer it as transparent as i can. my world became him. and before i met...
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yes, imean, given you know, sticking to her guns?rying to bind people in. a lot of self inflicted focus has been this has been the prime minister's brexit deal but it affects every person in this country, so sharing ideas and working out where is the maths, anything will have to get through parliament, so where is the common ground? it makes me think as i mentioned those red lines and you say she is in listening mode, how goodis say she is in listening mode, how good is she at being in listening mode, how good is she at listening? i think she's good listening and the point is that, to avoid an no deal, there will have to be ideal. mps voted to trigger article 50 so we are leaving at the end of march. it is in everyone's interest to try to get a deal on the table and she listened certainly when her plan was voted against quite heavily. so that, coupled with the fact that she has the confidence of the house, i think gives her a bit of space and cover to say it, this doesn't work, you don't like this. rather than saying what you are aga
yes, imean, given you know, sticking to her guns?rying to bind people in. a lot of self inflicted focus has been this has been the prime minister's brexit deal but it affects every person in this country, so sharing ideas and working out where is the maths, anything will have to get through parliament, so where is the common ground? it makes me think as i mentioned those red lines and you say she is in listening mode, how goodis say she is in listening mode, how good is she at being in...
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yes, imean, fans at cardiff city, isn't it? bluebird fans. it is a lot of shock, devastation, distress among some of the fans. empathy towards sala, the pilot and the family. and just praying and hoping that a positive outcome would come. as time goes on as you say, things have become very desperate now. people are starting to accept that maybe they are not going to be found. the air rescue tea m going to be found. the air rescue team and the search and rescue teams that were searching yesterday covered at huge area of 1000 square kilometres. nothing of significance was found. the only sighting was a flair that was seen when the plane went down on monday evening. however, the rescue teams have also said that it seems very slim now is the word they use that any survival would happen now considering the amount of time that has happened in between monday night and now but also the freezing temperatures of the channel. thank you. britain's most senior counter—terrorism police officer has warned that right—wing extremists could expl
yes, imean, fans at cardiff city, isn't it? bluebird fans. it is a lot of shock, devastation, distress among some of the fans. empathy towards sala, the pilot and the family. and just praying and hoping that a positive outcome would come. as time goes on as you say, things have become very desperate now. people are starting to accept that maybe they are not going to be found. the air rescue tea m going to be found. the air rescue team and the search and rescue teams that were searching...