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the cloud sits across the irish sea towards the isle of man and into northern ireland and parts of scotlandscotland should keep some brightness through most of the day. but only 10—13 . a blanket of crowd and showery outbreaks of rain gradually drift eastwards and on tuesday morning it will not be quite as cold, but it will be cloudy with outbreaks of rain into the south—east corner. not amounting to very much, not enough to whet the gardens. showery rain clearing away from the south east and behind it is brightening up, but just from the south east and behind it is brightening up, butjust a bit fresher. as we move into wednesday high pressure builds from the west and the winds change direction, coming more from a north—westerly. there will be more settled weather, but temperatures will be a bit down on where they have been. this is bbc news. the headlines at 7pm: a state of emergency has been declared in colombia after more than 250 people are killed in mudslides — many more are missing. six arrests are made by police investigating an alleged hate crime attack on a 17—year—old kurdish—iran
the cloud sits across the irish sea towards the isle of man and into northern ireland and parts of scotlandscotland should keep some brightness through most of the day. but only 10—13 . a blanket of crowd and showery outbreaks of rain gradually drift eastwards and on tuesday morning it will not be quite as cold, but it will be cloudy with outbreaks of rain into the south—east corner. not amounting to very much, not enough to whet the gardens. showery rain clearing away from the south east...
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more cloud for northern ireland, western scotland, into eastern scotland and eventually over the irish seares always across more central and eastern parts of england. 23 degrees is quite likely but only briefly. things change rapidly overnight into sunday. that weather front moves southwards pushing away the warmer air. the wind direction changing to more of a northerly with some showers and low temperatures. this is bbc news. the headlines at 8pm: washington says it is considering action to overthrow president assad after the chemical attack in syria. we are considering an appropriate response for this chemical weapons attack which violates all previous un resolutions. china's president xi jinping arrives in florida for his first summit with president trump. the us president says he expects a ‘very difficult' encounter with the chinese premier with north korea and the economy high on the agenda. also the next hour, britain's highest court rules against a father who took his daughter on holiday during the school term. the case has implications for any parent, intending to take a child out
more cloud for northern ireland, western scotland, into eastern scotland and eventually over the irish seares always across more central and eastern parts of england. 23 degrees is quite likely but only briefly. things change rapidly overnight into sunday. that weather front moves southwards pushing away the warmer air. the wind direction changing to more of a northerly with some showers and low temperatures. this is bbc news. the headlines at 8pm: washington says it is considering action to...
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some cloud filling in the irish sea. most of england and wales though it will be gloriously sunny.s to a high of 23 in the north i’ui’i. “ degrees to a high of 23 in the north run. -- in degrees to a high of 23 in the north run. —— in the north of london. this weather front bringing in run. —— in the north of london. this weatherfront bringing in rain on sunday head swiftly south, not much on it at all. change in wind direction to an north—westerly will introduce some cold air in time for the start of the week and a significant change in temperatures. he isa significant change in temperatures. he is a reminder of what is to come on sunday. could get up in 220 degrees in the vale of york. could be as low as 9 degrees in some places on monday. while most places will be driving will be more cloud around and temperatures will be lower. low enough so that the showers in scotland could be feeling a little bit wintry, particularly over the hills. these and weekend though. top —— decent weekend though. we are prepared to do more. a lorry ploughs into pedestrians in the swedish capital stoc
some cloud filling in the irish sea. most of england and wales though it will be gloriously sunny.s to a high of 23 in the north i’ui’i. “ degrees to a high of 23 in the north run. -- in degrees to a high of 23 in the north run. —— in the north of london. this weather front bringing in run. —— in the north of london. this weatherfront bringing in rain on sunday head swiftly south, not much on it at all. change in wind direction to an north—westerly will introduce some cold air...
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some cloud beginning to fill in round some irish sea coasts but otherwise lots of sunshine for the restures, 13 under the cloud, to as high as 23 in the sunshine. making it the warmest day of the year so far. that warm air isn't going to last too much longer though, this weather front that brings the rain in the north—west on sunday, brings next to nothing as it moves southwards on monday, but it does introduce more of a northerly wind and that will draw down cooler air, soa wind and that will draw down cooler air, so a different in temperatures from sunday to monday, you can see that on our league table here, temperatures dropping by eight degrees in the likes of leeds and coventry. nine degrees here in fact. cloudy skies but dry weather for most on monday, but maybe some wintry showers in northern scotland. 59 missiles were fired by the us at the airbase — said to be the launch pad for a deadly chemical attack on civilians. the targets — aircraft, ammunition bunkers, and air defence systems — all owned and controlled by the syrian government. tonight, i call on all civilized nations j
some cloud beginning to fill in round some irish sea coasts but otherwise lots of sunshine for the restures, 13 under the cloud, to as high as 23 in the sunshine. making it the warmest day of the year so far. that warm air isn't going to last too much longer though, this weather front that brings the rain in the north—west on sunday, brings next to nothing as it moves southwards on monday, but it does introduce more of a northerly wind and that will draw down cooler air, soa wind and that...
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maybe a bit more cloud filling in across the irish sea. 131a degrees where it is cloudy, but temperatures of london towards the east midlands and cambridgeshire. this heat will not last much longer though. this weather front bringing the rain last much longer though. this weatherfront bringing the rain in the north—west on sunday. sweeping southwards, bringing the rain at all but introducing a north—westerly winds, bringing in some colder air. for many of us, monday where well be dry, we may have cloudy skies like this. it will feel colder and it certainly looks colder across northern scotland, where there may well be some wintry showers as well. many places will have a dry day, but these are the maximum temperatures. for some parts of england and wales, there is some 8 degrees. that caller wind will not last into tuesday. it gets cut off, the colder air goes to scandinavia. instead we get more of a westerly wind around at high pressure which will blow and more cloud across northern ireland england and scotland, and most of the rain in scotland. for southern england and the midlands, it‘s
maybe a bit more cloud filling in across the irish sea. 131a degrees where it is cloudy, but temperatures of london towards the east midlands and cambridgeshire. this heat will not last much longer though. this weather front bringing the rain last much longer though. this weatherfront bringing the rain in the north—west on sunday. sweeping southwards, bringing the rain at all but introducing a north—westerly winds, bringing in some colder air. for many of us, monday where well be dry, we...
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cloud across scotland particularly in the west and northern ireland, little cloud coming in over the irish seawill be across east wales, through the midlands, eastern england and we may find 22 celsius. a lovely day, but the warm weather not lasting much longer. this weather front as it moves southworth will get little in the way of rain but changes the wind direction, that will drive down cooler air, and the temperature to drop by as much as eight celsius. you can get all the latest on that and the 10—day forecast online. welcome to today's outside source, the us government says it has no doubt president assad is responsible for the chemical gas attack on syria earlier this week and it says he should not remain in power. the acts he has taken, there is no role for him to govern the syrian people. the secretary of state was also asked if military in action in syria is an option. we are considering the appropriate response for this chemical weapons attack which violates all previous un resolutions. rex tillerson was part of the american grouping who welcomed president xijinping of china to dona
cloud across scotland particularly in the west and northern ireland, little cloud coming in over the irish seawill be across east wales, through the midlands, eastern england and we may find 22 celsius. a lovely day, but the warm weather not lasting much longer. this weather front as it moves southworth will get little in the way of rain but changes the wind direction, that will drive down cooler air, and the temperature to drop by as much as eight celsius. you can get all the latest on that...
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not sunny everywhere, maybe more cloud wandering and off the irish sea and we find more cloud acrosshern ireland with some rain pushing into the north—west, that rain may be quicker than the yearly forecasts, the high temperature across east wales and eastern england, 2223 likely. warm air on sunday but the weather front will change things, not much rain on that as it pushes south words but the wind direction changes to more northerly and that one to reduce malaria and showers. this is bbc news. can donald trump do a deal with the chinese president
not sunny everywhere, maybe more cloud wandering and off the irish sea and we find more cloud acrosshern ireland with some rain pushing into the north—west, that rain may be quicker than the yearly forecasts, the high temperature across east wales and eastern england, 2223 likely. warm air on sunday but the weather front will change things, not much rain on that as it pushes south words but the wind direction changes to more northerly and that one to reduce malaria and showers. this is bbc...
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the cloud and outbreaks of rain, along with strengthening wind, sitting across the irish sea, towardssle of man and into northern ireland and parts of scotland. eastern scotland should keep some brightness through most of the day but not quite as warm here, 10—13 the overall high. whether france drawing a blanket of crowd and showreel outbreaks of rain from the west gradually drifting eastward through the night. tuesday morning will certainly be not quite as cold but it will be cloudy with outbreaks of nuisance rain into the south—east corner. not amounting to very much at all, not enough to whet the gardens but some cloud and the odd spot of showery rain clearing away from the south—east. behind, brightening up with sunny spells again coming through but a bit fresher. as we move out of tuesday into wednesday, high pressure building from the west, and the wind will change direction, coming more from the north west but it means there will be a good deal of settled weather, not much significant rain and temperatures are little down on where they have been. take care. hello. this is bbc
the cloud and outbreaks of rain, along with strengthening wind, sitting across the irish sea, towardssle of man and into northern ireland and parts of scotland. eastern scotland should keep some brightness through most of the day but not quite as warm here, 10—13 the overall high. whether france drawing a blanket of crowd and showreel outbreaks of rain from the west gradually drifting eastward through the night. tuesday morning will certainly be not quite as cold but it will be cloudy with...
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strengthening wind across the irish sea into the isle of man, parts of scotland.lanket of cloud and showery rain from the west drifting eastward through the night and tuesday morning will not be as cold, but it will be cloudy with outbreaks of rain in the south—east, not amounting to very much. but some cloud and the odd spot of showery rain and behind brightening up with sunny spells coming through butjust that little bit fresher. wednesday, high pressure builds from the west and the wind will come from a north—westerly, but it means settled weather. not much significant rain and temperatures a little down on where they have been. take care. this is bbc world news, broadcasting in the uk and around the world. i'm james coomarasamy. the headlines. rescue workers in southern colombia are searching through tonnes of mud and debris for survivors of a huge landslide. at least 200 people have been killed. 20 people are drugged and murdered at a sufi shrine in pakistan. the shrine's custodian is arrested. theresa may tries to reassure the people of gibraltar saying brit
strengthening wind across the irish sea into the isle of man, parts of scotland.lanket of cloud and showery rain from the west drifting eastward through the night and tuesday morning will not be as cold, but it will be cloudy with outbreaks of rain in the south—east, not amounting to very much. but some cloud and the odd spot of showery rain and behind brightening up with sunny spells coming through butjust that little bit fresher. wednesday, high pressure builds from the west and the wind...
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cloud moves down from the north—west, with some rain, and we could see cloud filling in across the irish seand northern ireland on sunday. in the afternoon we have this cloud, the rain becoming light and patchy as it moves across scotland. not much rain for northern ireland, either, but temperatures will be lower. later in the afternoon, we'll see this rain across north—west england, so too west wales. it may arrive a little sooner across cornwall, but you can see in exeter it is still sunny into the afternoon, and for many central and eastern parts of england, lots of sunshine, very warm as well. 2a or 25 degrees in eastern england, just like augusta. a warm day in sunderland for the football in the premier league, but those changes as that cloud arrives in merseyside. and this is the last of the warm air, on sunday, for quite awhile, i suspect, as colder air comes behind that weatherfront, on a north—westerly wind, once again that weather front producing little or no rain. again, it is dry across the south—east, as it has been for a long time now, and most places will be dry on monday. the
cloud moves down from the north—west, with some rain, and we could see cloud filling in across the irish seand northern ireland on sunday. in the afternoon we have this cloud, the rain becoming light and patchy as it moves across scotland. not much rain for northern ireland, either, but temperatures will be lower. later in the afternoon, we'll see this rain across north—west england, so too west wales. it may arrive a little sooner across cornwall, but you can see in exeter it is still...
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cloud moves down from the north—west, with some rain, and we could see cloud filling in across the irish sean scotland and northern ireland on sunday. in the afternoon we have this cloud, the rain becoming light and patchy as it moves across scotland. not much rain either but temperatures will be lower. later in the afternoon, we'll see this rain across north—west england, so too west wales. it may arrive a little sooner across cornwall, but you can see in exeter it's still sunny into the afternoon, and for many central and eastern parts of england, lots of sunshine. very warm as well. 2a or 25 degrees in eastern england, just like augusta. a warm day in sunderland for the football in the premier league, but that changes as the cloud arrives in merseyside. and this is the last of the warm air, on sunday, for quite awhile, i suspect, as colder air comes behind that weatherfront, on a north—westerly wind, once again that weather front producing little or no rain. again, it is dry across the south—east, as it has been for a long time now, and most places will be dry on monday. there will be mor
cloud moves down from the north—west, with some rain, and we could see cloud filling in across the irish sean scotland and northern ireland on sunday. in the afternoon we have this cloud, the rain becoming light and patchy as it moves across scotland. not much rain either but temperatures will be lower. later in the afternoon, we'll see this rain across north—west england, so too west wales. it may arrive a little sooner across cornwall, but you can see in exeter it's still sunny into the...
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some cloud wandering in over the irish sea, but for most of england and wales, it will be warm and sunnyratures, because we've got this weather front bringing rain to the north—west on sunday, and introducing a north to north—westerly airflow which will bring down some much cooler air. for most of us, it mark white cloudy skies like this on monday. across scotla nd skies like this on monday. across scotland and in the north, there could even be some wintry showers. 0ur our main headline... russia has condemned the us missile strikes in syria which targeted a regime airbase and have promised to strengthen the country's air defence systems. that is all from us. it is time for the news where you are. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines this evening. . three people have been killed and many others injured, after a lorry drove into pedestrians outside a department store in the swedish capital, stockholm. the swedish prime minister says everything points to an act of terror. local media say the lorry was hijacked from a brewery earlier in the day. eyewitnesses spoke of horrific scenes. ther
some cloud wandering in over the irish sea, but for most of england and wales, it will be warm and sunnyratures, because we've got this weather front bringing rain to the north—west on sunday, and introducing a north to north—westerly airflow which will bring down some much cooler air. for most of us, it mark white cloudy skies like this on monday. across scotla nd skies like this on monday. across scotland and in the north, there could even be some wintry showers. 0ur our main headline......
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cloud moves down from the north—west, with some rain, and we could see cloud filling in across the irish seathe afternoon we've got this cloud, the rain becoming light and patchy as it moves south—eastwards across scotland. not much rain for northern ireland, either, but temperatures will be lower. later in the afternoon, we'll see this rain across north—west england, so too west wales. it may arrive a little sooner across cornwall, but you can see in exeter it is still sunny into the afternoon, and for many central and eastern parts of england, lots of sunshine, very warm as well. 2a or 25 degrees in eastern england, just like augusta. a warm day in sunderland for the football, in the premier league, but those changes as that cloud arrives in merseyside. and this is the last of the warm air, on sunday, for quite awhile, i suspect, as colder air comes behind that weatherfront, on a north—westerly wind, once again that weather front producing little or no rain. again, it is dry across the south—east, as it has been for a long time now, and most places will be dry on monday. there will be more
cloud moves down from the north—west, with some rain, and we could see cloud filling in across the irish seathe afternoon we've got this cloud, the rain becoming light and patchy as it moves south—eastwards across scotland. not much rain for northern ireland, either, but temperatures will be lower. later in the afternoon, we'll see this rain across north—west england, so too west wales. it may arrive a little sooner across cornwall, but you can see in exeter it is still sunny into the...
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cloud moves down from the north—west, with some rain, and we could see cloud filling in across the irish seanday. in the afternoon we have this cloud, the rain becoming light and patchy as it moves across scotland. not much rain, either, but temperatures will be lower. later in the afternoon, we will see this rain across north—west england, so too west wales. it may arrive a little sooner across cornwall, but you can see in exeter it is still sunny into the afternoon, and for many central and eastern parts of england, lots of sunshine. very warm, as well. 2a or 25 degrees in eastern england, just like augusta. a warm day in sunderland for the football and the premier league, but that changes as the cloud arrives in merseyside. and this is the last of the warm air, on sunday, for quite awhile, i suspect, as colder air comes behind that weatherfront, on a north—westerly wind, once again that weather front producing little or no rain. again, it is dry across the south—east, as it has been for a long time now, and most places will be dry on monday. there will be more cloud developing, and we're
cloud moves down from the north—west, with some rain, and we could see cloud filling in across the irish seanday. in the afternoon we have this cloud, the rain becoming light and patchy as it moves across scotland. not much rain, either, but temperatures will be lower. later in the afternoon, we will see this rain across north—west england, so too west wales. it may arrive a little sooner across cornwall, but you can see in exeter it is still sunny into the afternoon, and for many central...
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that cloud is moving over the irish sea to western parts of england and wales as well.e but it will be cooler than today by a couple of degrees. for western parts of england and wales, asa western parts of england and wales, as a cloud over in the afternoon it will also cold on quickly. we keep the sunshine across the midlands and much of eastern england. that is the peak of the heat. the warm air gets washed away by the weather front. it doesn't bring any rain but it does bring cold beer down from the north ina bring cold beer down from the north in a north—westerly breeze. a massive change for the beginning of the week. there could be wintering this and those showers. there will be cold enough for that across the board and will be cooler, significantly so in england and wales. that north—westerly air flow tracks into southern parts as we move into tuesday and we get a westerly wind. double blow cloud and scotla nd westerly wind. double blow cloud and scotland and northern ireland. heavy rain across the north of scotland. england and wales should be dry. some sunshine.
that cloud is moving over the irish sea to western parts of england and wales as well.e but it will be cooler than today by a couple of degrees. for western parts of england and wales, asa western parts of england and wales, as a cloud over in the afternoon it will also cold on quickly. we keep the sunshine across the midlands and much of eastern england. that is the peak of the heat. the warm air gets washed away by the weather front. it doesn't bring any rain but it does bring cold beer down...
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and northern ireland where we see rain arriving later on in some of that cloud could push over the irish seand eastern england that we will see the temperature, 22 and even 23, but only going to be with us for a short period of time, one day. this weather front is bringing period of time, one day. this weatherfront is bringing rain into the northwest, moving southworth overnight, little or no rain on it but the push away the warm air and introduce called a so the temperature could be eight, nine lower on monday compared with sunday, and we find a few showers across the northern half, particularly scotland. many places cooler and cloudy but still drive. monday into tuesday, we push away the cold earlier and instead of a northerly wind we get moderately westerly wind. that looks like it will lead to outbreaks of rain, chiefly to scotland and perhaps northern ireland, pushing close south words. as we head closer to easter, still high pressure on the scene but not covering the whole of the country as it is right now. low areas will take the wetter weather away from northern parts of the uk, so a
and northern ireland where we see rain arriving later on in some of that cloud could push over the irish seand eastern england that we will see the temperature, 22 and even 23, but only going to be with us for a short period of time, one day. this weather front is bringing period of time, one day. this weatherfront is bringing rain into the northwest, moving southworth overnight, little or no rain on it but the push away the warm air and introduce called a so the temperature could be eight,...
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that band of rain stretches back southwards through the irish sea and before it gets darks we could getshine. 17 or 18 celsius. cooler where it stays foggy. this evening and overnight the weather fronts move away from scotla nd the weather fronts move away from scotland and into england and wales. not much rain on them, but more cloud. cloud breaks for scotland and northern ireland. a few showers in the north—west. so chillier here thanit the north—west. so chillier here than it was last night, but a milder night for england and wales with a good deal of cloud and probably not much fog around as well. a little bit of rain here and there, chiefly towards the south east i suspect on tuesday where it will stay cloudy all day. northern england and wales and the midlands getting sunshine, but sunshine and showers for scotla nd but sunshine and showers for scotland and northern ireland. some heavy showers and gael force winds and it will feel chilly and temperatures lower than we're going to see today. looking ahead though, we're going to find high pressure building in across the uk hence the
that band of rain stretches back southwards through the irish sea and before it gets darks we could getshine. 17 or 18 celsius. cooler where it stays foggy. this evening and overnight the weather fronts move away from scotla nd the weather fronts move away from scotland and into england and wales. not much rain on them, but more cloud. cloud breaks for scotland and northern ireland. a few showers in the north—west. so chillier here thanit the north—west. so chillier here than it was last...
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cloud moves down from the north—west, with some rain, and we could see cloud filling in across the irish sea. in the afternoon we have this cloud, the rain becoming light and patchy as it moves across scotland. not much rain for northern ireland, either, but temperatures will be lower. later in the afternoon, we'll see this rain across north—west england, so too west wales. it may arrive a little sooner across cornwall, but you can see in exeter it's still sunny into the afternoon, and for many central and eastern parts of england, lots of sunshine. very warm as well. 2a or 25 degrees in eastern england, just like augusta. a warm day in sunderland for the football in the premier league, but that changes as the cloud arrives in merseyside. and this is the last of the warm air, on sunday, for quite awhile, i suspect, as colder air comes behind that weatherfront, on a north—westerly wind, once again that weather front producing little or no rain. again, it is dry across the south—east, as it has been for a long time now, and most places will be dry on monday. there will be more cloud developing
cloud moves down from the north—west, with some rain, and we could see cloud filling in across the irish sea. in the afternoon we have this cloud, the rain becoming light and patchy as it moves across scotland. not much rain for northern ireland, either, but temperatures will be lower. later in the afternoon, we'll see this rain across north—west england, so too west wales. it may arrive a little sooner across cornwall, but you can see in exeter it's still sunny into the afternoon, and for...
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across the irish sea, we see some sunshine but more limited across southern parts of northern irelandht rain showers. those showers get more organised into a longer spell of rain across the far north of scotland by the end of the afternoon. it will cloud over more in southern scotland but it could stay dry. turning dry across north—east england but the showers continuing all the way from the humber southwards into the midlands and some heavy showers towards the south—east. possibly with some hail and sleet. most of the showers will be rain. they should fairly quickly fade away during this evening, clearer skies for tonight in the south. further north, the cloud pushes down and brings with it light rain or drizzle. that cloud should keep the temperature is much higher across the northern half of the uk. further south, in the countryside, we will find this template is down 2-1 we will find this template is down 2—1 or —2. some frost in the morning in southern areas and early sunshine —— down to minus one. it will bring with it pockets of light rain or drizzle. behind it, we get some sun
across the irish sea, we see some sunshine but more limited across southern parts of northern irelandht rain showers. those showers get more organised into a longer spell of rain across the far north of scotland by the end of the afternoon. it will cloud over more in southern scotland but it could stay dry. turning dry across north—east england but the showers continuing all the way from the humber southwards into the midlands and some heavy showers towards the south—east. possibly with...
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truth of what happened in this house may now have been exposed, but authorities on both sides of the irish seaw she ended up in the hands of a couple who abused her under the pretence of offering her a home. chris buckler, bbc news, craigavon. theresa may is in saudi arabia for talks on trade and security, saying it's in the national interest to maintain good relations, despite the kingdom's controversial human rights record. a saudi—led coalition has been accused of abuses in yemen's two—year civil war, but mrs may says engagement is the best way to raise what she called "hard issues". our deputy political editor john pienaar is travelling with the prime minister. a warm welcome for theresa may, and this time no—one could blame herfor enjoying it. her day started with a visit to this uk—supported secondary school in oman, where these children, jordanians and syrian refugees, learn and dream, some told her, of becoming doctors. the smiling face of british policy in the region. it's not all this easy. next stop, saudi arabia and down to business, boosting trade, mostly lucrative arms sales. ear
truth of what happened in this house may now have been exposed, but authorities on both sides of the irish seaw she ended up in the hands of a couple who abused her under the pretence of offering her a home. chris buckler, bbc news, craigavon. theresa may is in saudi arabia for talks on trade and security, saying it's in the national interest to maintain good relations, despite the kingdom's controversial human rights record. a saudi—led coalition has been accused of abuses in yemen's...
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truth of what happened in this house may now have been exposed, but authorities on both sides of the irish sea in the hands of a couple who abused her under the pretence of offering her a home. chris buckler, bbc news, craigavon. you are a which she was missing, from march of 2004, when she was first recorded missing, until december of 2012. —— and it is that period of time. it has led to calls foran period of time. it has led to calls for an enquiry. chris butler, thank you. our top story this lunchtime... more than 50 people have been killed in a suspected chemical attack in the northwestern city of idlib in syria. and still to come... the husband of a woman who was murdered on their honeymoon in mauritius has returned to the island for the first time. coming up in sport at 1:30pm. players in the national hockey league say they're extraordinarily disappointed with the short sighted decision to stop them from taking part in next year's winter olympics. the husband of a woman who was murdered on their honeymoon in mauritius has returned to the island for the first time since her death six year
truth of what happened in this house may now have been exposed, but authorities on both sides of the irish sea in the hands of a couple who abused her under the pretence of offering her a home. chris buckler, bbc news, craigavon. you are a which she was missing, from march of 2004, when she was first recorded missing, until december of 2012. —— and it is that period of time. it has led to calls foran period of time. it has led to calls for an enquiry. chris butler, thank you. our top story...
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areas, eastern scotland, england and wales, sunny skies, a bit more in the way of cloud for the irish seand. further south and western scotland. further south and east we could well see highs of 23 degrees. don't get used to it, though. 0n 23 degrees. don't get used to it, though. on monday, the return of colder air from though. on monday, the return of colder airfrom the though. on monday, the return of colder air from the north—west. though. on monday, the return of colder airfrom the north—west. some sunny spells but also a few showers. hello. it's friday, welcome to the programme. tonight i ordered a targeted military strike on the airfield in syria from where the chemical attack was launched. just two days after a chemical weapons strike that killed 86 people, including 27 children, donald trump authorised a cruise missile strike on an air base in syria. it's the first direct military intervention from america against the syrian government since the flick began. the missile attack marks a huge change in policy by the americans and it's a hiej test of donald trump's presidency. we wil
areas, eastern scotland, england and wales, sunny skies, a bit more in the way of cloud for the irish seand. further south and western scotland. further south and east we could well see highs of 23 degrees. don't get used to it, though. 0n 23 degrees. don't get used to it, though. on monday, the return of colder air from though. on monday, the return of colder airfrom the though. on monday, the return of colder air from the north—west. though. on monday, the return of colder airfrom the...
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as we cross the irish sea into northern ireland, well, it is a cloudy start for you. if you are heading out. tonight there will be breaks in the cloud, we will see some frost. in the countryside there will be shallow and mistand countryside there will be shallow and mist and low cloud forming, still quite breezy in the north. temperatures between five and nine celsius, lower in roar areas, which is where we are expecting frost. any mistimed fog that forms tomorrow morning will clear at about 80. —— any mistand morning will clear at about 80. —— any mist and fog. starting off the cloudy note in the north—west, but through the david cloud full retreat back to the coast. for most of us, a sunny day and a pleasant one. temperatures 14—16 . inland we could hit 20 or 21. sunday starting warmer for england and wales. locally we could have 23 or even 24 celsius. the average in london is about 13. for scotland and northern ireland we have a weather front coming in introducing a bit more cloud. through the day we will also see a bit more cloud across western parts of england an
as we cross the irish sea into northern ireland, well, it is a cloudy start for you. if you are heading out. tonight there will be breaks in the cloud, we will see some frost. in the countryside there will be shallow and mistand countryside there will be shallow and mist and low cloud forming, still quite breezy in the north. temperatures between five and nine celsius, lower in roar areas, which is where we are expecting frost. any mistimed fog that forms tomorrow morning will clear at about...
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but eventually, over the irish sea. not warm everywhere.r even 23 degrees is quite likely, but only briefly because things check rapidly overnight. that weather front pushes away the warmer air. the wind direction changes to a more northerly and with that, lower temperatures. welcome back to one hundred days — with me katty kay in washington and christian fraser in london. a reminder of our top story today — the chinese leader xijinping has arrived in florida for talks with president trump but can the leaders of the two biggest powers find middle ground? and oh to be a fly on the wall — we'll take a closer look at mar—a—lago, donald trump's retreat — where he's hosting his chinese counterpart. the us—china trade relationship is one of the world's biggest. in 2016 the us imported a80 billion dollars worth of goods and services from china. in return, the us exported just 170 billion dollars to china. china accounts for around 60 per cent of the overall us trade deficit. donald trump says that's a problem. injanuary he tweeted: "china has been
but eventually, over the irish sea. not warm everywhere.r even 23 degrees is quite likely, but only briefly because things check rapidly overnight. that weather front pushes away the warmer air. the wind direction changes to a more northerly and with that, lower temperatures. welcome back to one hundred days — with me katty kay in washington and christian fraser in london. a reminder of our top story today — the chinese leader xijinping has arrived in florida for talks with president trump...
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and northern ireland, a similar story, go to the irish sea and northern ireland, a similarstory,ar story, more cloud with showers flirting with the north and west. as we go through the course of the day, we see some of the cloud filtering further south. still some holes punched in it, not a bad afternoon in north—east scotla nd a bad afternoon in north—east scotland and parts of north—east england and southern counties, including south wales. temperatures today will be highest in the sunshine. in cardiff we could see 15 or16, 12 or13 sunshine. in cardiff we could see 15 or16, 12 or 13 in sunshine. in cardiff we could see 15 or 16, 12 or 13 in north—east england, maybe even 1a around fife. then tonight we will see some frost in parts of eastern scotland, wales and the south—west but that leads us into tomorrow and friday, similar weather to what we will see today. largely dry, sunny spells and variable amounts of cloud. heading into the weekend, high pressure is in scones across much of the country, weather fronts flirting with the north—west, bringing more cloud at times and also
and northern ireland, a similar story, go to the irish sea and northern ireland, a similarstory,ar story, more cloud with showers flirting with the north and west. as we go through the course of the day, we see some of the cloud filtering further south. still some holes punched in it, not a bad afternoon in north—east scotla nd a bad afternoon in north—east scotland and parts of north—east england and southern counties, including south wales. temperatures today will be highest in the...
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truth of what happened in this house may now have been exposed, but authorities on both sides of the irish seahe hands of a couple who abused her while pretending to offer her a home. we can go to chris butler. we heard a lot of reaction from people who we re a lot of reaction from people who were horrified to hear what that happened. the details of what happened. the details of what happened to this woman are so disturbing that we just can't deport them. ican disturbing that we just can't deport them. i can tell you that in the images that they took, there were videos of them abusing them, this was both pete and caroline baker, the couple this woman. she was seen from going from being relatively healthy to being a mum morris. there was plenty of food in the house and fridge, but she was kept in the bedroom. she only had one solid tooth in her head. this was a woman who suffered years of a breeze. questions will now being... saying that she was with friends and she was ok, but the woman was not capable of reading and writing. there will be questions asked about how she was not found. both keys
truth of what happened in this house may now have been exposed, but authorities on both sides of the irish seahe hands of a couple who abused her while pretending to offer her a home. we can go to chris butler. we heard a lot of reaction from people who we re a lot of reaction from people who were horrified to hear what that happened. the details of what happened. the details of what happened to this woman are so disturbing that we just can't deport them. ican disturbing that we just can't...
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they belong before it flexes way across the iri5h before it flexes way across the irish sea and bringsrthern parts of scotland, you have a mixture of sunny 5pells, showers of scotland, you have a mixture of sunny spells, showers and chilly conditions. if you are underneath the blanket of cloud and the rain, i'm afraid the temperatures will disappoint here through the day as well. seven, eight, nine, ten, something of that order. the rain went like that in the south where it is probably needed by many. the south—west of england, you just cloud up. they won't be a drop of rain were speaking about. the temperatures here possibly 15. it will take you a while to get the rain in the east that eventually it gets there. the heaviest of rain will be found on the western slopes of wales and the westerns parts of the pennines. come on easter monday, there will be a westerly breeze and you will find it coming out of the north. no heat wave. as the weather system introduces the cold air down further. it will turn increasingly chilly. quite a bit of cloud around and is beckoning of showers. in the s
they belong before it flexes way across the iri5h before it flexes way across the irish sea and bringsrthern parts of scotland, you have a mixture of sunny 5pells, showers of scotland, you have a mixture of sunny spells, showers and chilly conditions. if you are underneath the blanket of cloud and the rain, i'm afraid the temperatures will disappoint here through the day as well. seven, eight, nine, ten, something of that order. the rain went like that in the south where it is probably needed...
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a bit more cloud the parts of the irish sea. degrees somewhere. that would make it the warmest day of the year so far. first, would make it the warmest day of the yearso far. first, it would make it the warmest day of the year so far. first, it is time for click. -- click. . robot voice: welcome home, spen. how was your day? awful. that's a shame. i will run you a bath and play some relaxing music from your anger— management playlist. music plays. rory, do i have any messages. you 17,000 tweets, 16 e—mails, and 105 fake news updates. anything of them urgent? your boss sent an e—mail asking if he can stop by for dinner tonight. do we have anything to eat? there is a quinoa, sapphire, and ginger scallop bake in the fridge which feeds four. i'm setting the oven to come on now and ordered a bottle of his favourite wine to be delivered at seven. and order some chocolate double—fudge cake. ok, i've ordered it. shall i apply for a gym membership for you? rory, mute. now, one day we really will have artificially intelligent personal ass
a bit more cloud the parts of the irish sea. degrees somewhere. that would make it the warmest day of the year so far. first, would make it the warmest day of the yearso far. first, it would make it the warmest day of the year so far. first, it is time for click. -- click. . robot voice: welcome home, spen. how was your day? awful. that's a shame. i will run you a bath and play some relaxing music from your anger— management playlist. music plays. rory, do i have any messages. you 17,000...
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throughout the south west, wales and the irish sea, the weather is not looking bad. mix, but overall not too bad. hello. this is bbc news. the headlines at 3.30pm: the prime minister is campaigning in wales today ahead of the general election saying she can offer strong and stable leadership. give mea give me a mandate to lead britain. give me a mandate to lead britain. give me a mandate to lead britain. give mea give me a mandate to lead britain. give me a mandate to lead britain. give me a mandate to lead britain. give me a mandate to speak for britain. give me a mandate to fight for britain and give me a mandate to deliver for for britain and give me a mandate to deliverfor britain. applause labour pledges to guarantee the rights of eu citizens living in the uk after brexit if it wins the election. if theresa may gets another five yea rs, if theresa may gets another five years, she will ignore opposition and drive through a reckless tory brexit. a rigid brexit. a number of well—known names including jeffrey archer and kevin keegan settle phone—hacking claims again
throughout the south west, wales and the irish sea, the weather is not looking bad. mix, but overall not too bad. hello. this is bbc news. the headlines at 3.30pm: the prime minister is campaigning in wales today ahead of the general election saying she can offer strong and stable leadership. give mea give me a mandate to lead britain. give me a mandate to lead britain. give me a mandate to lead britain. give mea give me a mandate to lead britain. give me a mandate to lead britain. give me a...
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cloud could come in over the irish sea.. 13 celsius under the cloud, 23 celsius in the sunshine. the highest temperatures are in london, cambridge and the east midlands. the heat will peak on sunday. the rain coming in from the north west brings almost nothing southward, but it brings in some colder air, making it feel quite different as we head into monday. these are sunday's temperatures. could be 20 celsius all the way up to the vale of york. a big change across the board as we head into the new week. generally cloudy skies, probably most places will be dry on monday, but there will be showers in scotland. and in northern scotland, those showers could be of a wintry flavour. that's it for now. this is bbc news. three people have been killed and many others injured, after a lorry drove into pedestrians outside a department store in the swedish capital stockholm. the swedish prime minister says everything points to an act of terror. local media say the lorry was hijacked from a brewery earlier in the day. eyewitnesses spok
cloud could come in over the irish sea.. 13 celsius under the cloud, 23 celsius in the sunshine. the highest temperatures are in london, cambridge and the east midlands. the heat will peak on sunday. the rain coming in from the north west brings almost nothing southward, but it brings in some colder air, making it feel quite different as we head into monday. these are sunday's temperatures. could be 20 celsius all the way up to the vale of york. a big change across the board as we head into the...
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truth of what happened in this house may now have been exposed, but authorities on both sides of the irish seaer under the pretence of offering her a home. chris buckler, bbc news, craigavon. working in high temperatures increases the risk of heart attack, according to new research. scientists have been investigating why the most common cause of death for serving firefighters is heart attack or heart disease. our health correspondent, sophie hutchinson, reports. experienced firefighter simon mcnally used to train new recruits. it meant several times a day he was exposed to fires of almost 1000 degrees celsius. then one day at work, he had a heart attack. i was kind of in denial at first. you're hoping it's indigestion, or hoping it's something else. you're hoping it's not going to be as sinister as a heart attack. it came as a bit of a shock. we keep ourselves reasonably fit in the fire service. we have to pass a standard test every year, we have a check up every three years, so it was a bit confusing, to be faced with those signs and symptoms. heart attacks are the leading cause of death for
truth of what happened in this house may now have been exposed, but authorities on both sides of the irish seaer under the pretence of offering her a home. chris buckler, bbc news, craigavon. working in high temperatures increases the risk of heart attack, according to new research. scientists have been investigating why the most common cause of death for serving firefighters is heart attack or heart disease. our health correspondent, sophie hutchinson, reports. experienced firefighter simon...
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truth of what happened at this house may now have been exposed, but authorities on both sides of the irish sea her under the pretence of offering her a home. the church of england has accused the national trust of airbrushing faith after the word easter was dropped from the title of its egg hunt, sponsored by cadbury. as easter approaches chocolate eggs are being hidden at national trust properties up and down the uk, but the name of the event has attracted furious comments from the archbishop of york, who is annoyed that the word easter has been dropped from its title. for christians, easter eggs are symbolic of the resurrection ofjesus christ. and now the prime minister, theresa may, a vicar‘s daughter, has weighed in on the row. it's very important as a festival for christians, for millions across the world. i think what the national trust is doing is franklyjust ridiculous. but is this all a storm in an egg cup? i do think it isjust a big fuss over nothing. we know it is easter. a bit of both sides i guess. in one way, it is a very traditional thing, but i guess on the other hand everyone
truth of what happened at this house may now have been exposed, but authorities on both sides of the irish sea her under the pretence of offering her a home. the church of england has accused the national trust of airbrushing faith after the word easter was dropped from the title of its egg hunt, sponsored by cadbury. as easter approaches chocolate eggs are being hidden at national trust properties up and down the uk, but the name of the event has attracted furious comments from the archbishop...
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truth of what happened in this house may now have been exposed, but authorities on both sides of the irish seaher a home. chris buckler, bbc news, craigavon. that was chris buckler reporting. it is 3.20 three. an update for you now on the report we had on the gibraltar government earlier, saying that a spanish navy patrol ship had been involved in an illegal incursion into british territorial waters. a spokesman for the gibraltar government saying royal navy patrols stationed in gibraltar have escorted that spanish ship out of british territorial waters. describing the standard procedure, there was no immediate cause for concern beyond the fact the ship was there in the first place without permission. apparently not an unprecedented event. the sort of incursion that happened three or four times a year, in his words. so that would look to be the end of that. working in high temperatures increases the risk of heart attack, according to new research. scientists have been investigating why the most common cause of death for serving firefighters is heart attack or heart disease. our health correspo
truth of what happened in this house may now have been exposed, but authorities on both sides of the irish seaher a home. chris buckler, bbc news, craigavon. that was chris buckler reporting. it is 3.20 three. an update for you now on the report we had on the gibraltar government earlier, saying that a spanish navy patrol ship had been involved in an illegal incursion into british territorial waters. a spokesman for the gibraltar government saying royal navy patrols stationed in gibraltar have...
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truth of what happened in this house may now have been exposed, but authorities on both sides of the irish seaffolk constabulary have concerned —— have confirmed that they received a call from her husband confirming she had gone missing. the next day they said they received a phone call from a woman on her mobile phone and at that stage, they ended their enquiry. that fact combined with the truth that the bakers were known to social services here in northern ireland has led to calls for an enquiry from the democratic unionist peer lord morrow who says this needs to be looked at. the woman is now being looked after in care. whenever she was finally rescued from the ba kers she was finally rescued from the bakers house and taken away, she was askedif bakers house and taken away, she was asked if she was finally happy and she said yes, freedom. it has been a dreadful experience for her. thank you for the account of that case and thatis you for the account of that case and that is chris buckler there for us in northern ireland. the labour leaderjeremy corbyn has launched his party's campaign for t
truth of what happened in this house may now have been exposed, but authorities on both sides of the irish seaffolk constabulary have concerned —— have confirmed that they received a call from her husband confirming she had gone missing. the next day they said they received a phone call from a woman on her mobile phone and at that stage, they ended their enquiry. that fact combined with the truth that the bakers were known to social services here in northern ireland has led to calls for an...
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we are about as far west in wales as you can get without falling into the irish sea.hedral dedicated to the patron saint of wales. what this place bb uk city of culture in 2021? in a moment i will speak to the man behind saint davids's did but first i have also been to another of the 11 cities lining up to the accolade. warrington. george crombie, famous for his ukelele playing was born here in 1904. the first ikea opened here in 1904. the first ikea opened here in 1904. the first ikea opened here in 1987. in 1968 the players was made a new town in the town hall has some spectacular gates. but culture ? has some spectacular gates. but culture? in warrington? hasn't a lwa ys culture? in warrington? hasn't always been at the forefront of what have been doing? no. now, they are hoping to change all that. as we transition from the new town to the new city, that city has to have a compelling cultural offer because we know what cities that don't have that end up like. they are abandoned. they do not have vibrancy they are not a magnet of talent and for young people that the
we are about as far west in wales as you can get without falling into the irish sea.hedral dedicated to the patron saint of wales. what this place bb uk city of culture in 2021? in a moment i will speak to the man behind saint davids's did but first i have also been to another of the 11 cities lining up to the accolade. warrington. george crombie, famous for his ukelele playing was born here in 1904. the first ikea opened here in 1904. the first ikea opened here in 1904. the first ikea opened...
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that band of rain stretches across the irish sea to arrive on western coasts before the end of the dayry. this is business live from bbc news with sally bundock and alice baxter. a critical week for south africa — as its parliament considers a vote of no confidence in president zuma, we talk you through what is at stake. live from london, that‘s our focus on monday the 3rd of april. protests are expected in south africa this week, and its currency, the rand, is out of favour, afterjacob zuma fired his respected finance minister in a dramatic cabinet reshuffle, so where next for one of africa‘s biggest economies? we are live injohannesburg for the latest. also in the programme, it could be a third strike and out for toshiba.
that band of rain stretches across the irish sea to arrive on western coasts before the end of the dayry. this is business live from bbc news with sally bundock and alice baxter. a critical week for south africa — as its parliament considers a vote of no confidence in president zuma, we talk you through what is at stake. live from london, that‘s our focus on monday the 3rd of april. protests are expected in south africa this week, and its currency, the rand, is out of favour, afterjacob...
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tonight, thick cloud in northern england and the irish sea. patches of rain and drizzle. not as cold as recently. 15—16 in scotland and the north—east of england in the afternoon. friday, though, the brightest conditions to the south. cloud thickening in scotla nd the south. cloud thickening in scotland and northern ireland. rain in the hills in the west. by the end of the day, that could be the same in northern england. in the south with warm and, highs of 18—19. —— air, that is how it is looking. thank you. that was comprehensive weather. 7:51. good morning to you. the prime minister's decision to call a snap election took the country by surprise yesterday, but what could it mean for businesses? steph is live at a bakery in bolton this morning to get their reaction. she will get some bread as well. good morning. good morning. good morning, everybody. i good morning. good morning. good morning, everybody. lam good morning. good morning. good morning, everybody. i am at a bakery where the team is working hard. they are making some kind of cheesy toast. if you are getting
tonight, thick cloud in northern england and the irish sea. patches of rain and drizzle. not as cold as recently. 15—16 in scotland and the north—east of england in the afternoon. friday, though, the brightest conditions to the south. cloud thickening in scotla nd the south. cloud thickening in scotland and northern ireland. rain in the hills in the west. by the end of the day, that could be the same in northern england. in the south with warm and, highs of 18—19. —— air, that is how...
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seas. to u.k. seems -- we can catch more of the british and irish coast. of their catch comes from british waters. if access is blocked it will have a huge impact on revenue. >> however we negotiate, we will lose out. >> time for some more business news making headlines around the world. barclays ceo is facing a significant pay cut and sanctions from british regulators. publicly pushed for the highest ethical standards and his bank and said he made an honest mistake in investigating this whistleblower. is launchingngland investigations into the bank's handling of the situation. honda has debuted its very first private jet. it is a luxury light aircraft with a base price of $4.85 million. the company intends to deliver 60 more in the next fiscal year. has pulled nearly all of his albums from spotify. he has said platforms do not properly compensate artists for their work. his music will only be available al.his rival service tid a mexican shop has a special treat for customers and their four-legged friends. >> if you have ever wanted to show your ice cream
seas. to u.k. seems -- we can catch more of the british and irish coast. of their catch comes from british waters. if access is blocked it will have a huge impact on revenue. >> however we negotiate, we will lose out. >> time for some more business news making headlines around the world. barclays ceo is facing a significant pay cut and sanctions from british regulators. publicly pushed for the highest ethical standards and his bank and said he made an honest mistake in investigating...
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irish neighborhood. he was a very kind and compassionate man and very funny but what i want people to know is sea is a very ordinary person he was not a saint he was full of all of the challenges that most of us into our inner zero negative. and with the community worldwide with that fascination and 1978. >> what was your connection? >> i was a radical obnoxious punks kid he persuaded me to cut my hair the then he brought me with him when he was elected to san francisco city hall as the intern presentence discuss state university. >> that is an interesting question but going back to world war ii with the war in the pacific ending the armed forces word decommissioned and among them were the game in and lesbian women and then volunteered to fight for their country and in the word decommissioned in san francisco and then said i not going back to iowa. that was the beginning but many historians would trace that back to always have a reputation. but it was after world war two that it solidified. >> host: in your book "when we rise" you write by 1985 almost everyone i knew was dead or dying or caring for someone
irish neighborhood. he was a very kind and compassionate man and very funny but what i want people to know is sea is a very ordinary person he was not a saint he was full of all of the challenges that most of us into our inner zero negative. and with the community worldwide with that fascination and 1978. >> what was your connection? >> i was a radical obnoxious punks kid he persuaded me to cut my hair the then he brought me with him when he was elected to san francisco city hall as...
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irish coast. six in 15 minutes. froman and vanderbilt missing. washington believes a grave crisis is at hand." >> u.s. neutrality faced numerous tests, vying for control over shipping lanes across the atlantic and the north seathemselves on the collision course with the united states. britain, to blockade commerce from the u.s. reaching germany, seized american ships. germany, in retaliation introduced a new weapon of war, the u-boat. it can strike without warning. in 1915 or menu boats sank over 90 ships, leading up to the election of 1916. many americans favored the allies in the war and embraced president wilson urging to remain impartial in thought as well as in action. at this time, one third of u.s. citizens were either born in europe or descendents of european immigrants. sympathy for both countries on both sides of the conflict ran high. the descendents of german immigrants found themselves torn, on the one hand identifying firstly as americans yet on the others sympathizing with their relatives abroad. when the u.s. entered the war german-americans were labeled alien enemies and faced severe restrictions on their civil liberties. irish-americans preferred neutrality as well at the prospect of the u.
irish coast. six in 15 minutes. froman and vanderbilt missing. washington believes a grave crisis is at hand." >> u.s. neutrality faced numerous tests, vying for control over shipping lanes across the atlantic and the north seathemselves on the collision course with the united states. britain, to blockade commerce from the u.s. reaching germany, seized american ships. germany, in retaliation introduced a new weapon of war, the u-boat. it can strike without warning. in 1915 or menu...