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no, no, iwant it, iwant the role, i'll take it.like you say, hollywood rejects us, then we do it on our own. and you have the money to make this? i have, it's no problem. you're really going to make this thing? no, greg, we are going to make it. mark has just laughed about 20 times during that clip. i've seen that film twice and both times... but here's the key to it, firstly the fact that tommy's such a strange character, he says he's from new orleans and his accent sounds like he's from outer space. but what i like about it, there's a film made by tim burton caled ed wood about edward d woodjr, who made plan 9 from outer space, which was previously thought of as the worst film ever made. and the reason that film worked was you didn'tjust think ed was a terrible filmmaker, you thought he was a visionary, you believed in the film even though it was terrible. now, in the case of this, tommy appears to actually believe that the film he's making is a tennessee williams level drama and he really thinks that he's making some incredible
no, no, iwant it, iwant the role, i'll take it.like you say, hollywood rejects us, then we do it on our own. and you have the money to make this? i have, it's no problem. you're really going to make this thing? no, greg, we are going to make it. mark has just laughed about 20 times during that clip. i've seen that film twice and both times... but here's the key to it, firstly the fact that tommy's such a strange character, he says he's from new orleans and his accent sounds like he's from outer...
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i wanted to make it really claustrophobic, i wanted i wanted to make it really claustrophobic, iwanteded to make it really claustrophobic, i wanted people to be hammered with the scene over and over again. as a lawyer, i know eyewitness accounts are totally unreliable. i thought it would be cool to put that as a plot point in a novel. as you say, amos decker isn't your typical hero. what appeals to you about him? so many of my other countries are fit, well trained, they are classical heroes, 0k? asa trained, they are classical heroes, 0k? as a writer, if you don't expand and challenge yourself, you with. i wa nted and challenge yourself, you with. i wanted to write a carrot totally different from anything i had written before. write a character. i channel him so easily. he is weird and quirky and my wife will say she can understand why i channel him because i am that too. the book is topical. the murder turned into an issue of national security, you deal with isis, cyber security, issue of national security, you deal with isis, cybersecurity, hacking, how important is that to you to ma
i wanted to make it really claustrophobic, i wanted i wanted to make it really claustrophobic, iwanteded to make it really claustrophobic, i wanted people to be hammered with the scene over and over again. as a lawyer, i know eyewitness accounts are totally unreliable. i thought it would be cool to put that as a plot point in a novel. as you say, amos decker isn't your typical hero. what appeals to you about him? so many of my other countries are fit, well trained, they are classical heroes,...
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iwanted more than anything else. at the same time, pa rt of anything else. at the same time, part of me does need it, just with what happened in sochi. if i won a gold medal it would be incredible, indescribable. the british bobsleigh tea m indescribable. the british bobsleigh team finished fifth, an agonising 0.01 seconds from the medals at sochi but they are in line for an upgrade to bronze following the disqualification of two rushing sleds overdubbing offences. corruption on an unprecedented scale, 1000 russian athletes are accused of doping. the russian government organised and directed a sophisticated doping programme. from london 2012 through to sochi 2014 and beyond. great britain look set to win bobsleigh bronze medal after the sochi winter olympics. the olympic committee banned three more russian athletes for doping. we had our moments stolen. ifeel like we fought so hard, knowing we we re like we fought so hard, knowing we were good enough to get onto the podium. it is hard to take. as we are seeing, across all sports in the world right now, this
iwanted more than anything else. at the same time, pa rt of anything else. at the same time, part of me does need it, just with what happened in sochi. if i won a gold medal it would be incredible, indescribable. the british bobsleigh tea m indescribable. the british bobsleigh team finished fifth, an agonising 0.01 seconds from the medals at sochi but they are in line for an upgrade to bronze following the disqualification of two rushing sleds overdubbing offences. corruption on an...
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now that i'm 40, iwant i guarantee you that., you know, the other mike, michael dell. i want to be like the other steve ede, not stevie wonder, stevejobs. i want to change will.i.am to macro free, bill gates. why not shoot and aim that way? there's nothing wrong with making sure your dreams have a great execution squad. i want to surround myself with votes that reflect my new dream. if i can do it, coming from the ghetto, you can do it too, you just have to surround yourself with engineers and discipline future thinkers —— disciplined. if you could live in the conditions you're living in an dream this way, should be a cakewalk. the multi— award musician will.i.am speaking there. let's look at the markets now before we go. a lot of gains in asia, the markets that have opened, including the hang seng and the all ordinaries in australia have been rising most of the morning and doing well because we saw wall street doing well, those stocks rising with the technology stocks like facebook and google parent alphabet doing well. we've b
now that i'm 40, iwant i guarantee you that., you know, the other mike, michael dell. i want to be like the other steve ede, not stevie wonder, stevejobs. i want to change will.i.am to macro free, bill gates. why not shoot and aim that way? there's nothing wrong with making sure your dreams have a great execution squad. i want to surround myself with votes that reflect my new dream. if i can do it, coming from the ghetto, you can do it too, you just have to surround yourself with engineers and...
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iwant to show you the weather system to our west arriving and bringing that cold blast. hereit is.out rainchances and the cold that follows in just a bit. >>> the roads look nice right now. 66 is going to besomething new for you out there on the roads. the only alertfor some high construction areas is on 66 outside the beltway. ihave a live look inside the beltway on 66 right by leesburg pike. the tolls kick in there. there are night and evening tolls, we'll talk about all the details throughout the morning. >>> your drive on i-66 inside the beltway, boy, it is going to change this morning. >> single drivers will be allowed to use the interstate but they'll have to pay up and pay up big. drivers will needthe easy pass. aaa predicts thetolls could rise to $9 each way. hov riders can ride for free if they upgrade their pass. they'll need to remember to switch the hov on their easy pass to avoid being charged. >>> check out these cuties, animal rescue saved 7 pickups and several cats this weekend available for adoption right before christmas. we have thenumber posted on other free wus
iwant to show you the weather system to our west arriving and bringing that cold blast. hereit is.out rainchances and the cold that follows in just a bit. >>> the roads look nice right now. 66 is going to besomething new for you out there on the roads. the only alertfor some high construction areas is on 66 outside the beltway. ihave a live look inside the beltway on 66 right by leesburg pike. the tolls kick in there. there are night and evening tolls, we'll talk about all the details...
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no, no, iwant it, iwant the role, i'll take it., then we do it on our own. and you have the money to make this? i have, it's no problem. you're really going to make this thing? no, greg, we are going to make it. mark has just laughed about 20 times during that clip. i've seen that film twice and both times... but here's the key to it, firstly the fact that tommy's such a strange character, he says he's from new orleans and his accent sounds like he's from outer space. but what i like about it, there's a film made by tim burton caled ed wood about edward d woodjr, who made plan 9 from outer space, which was previously thought of as the worst film ever made. and the reason that film worked was you didn'tjust think ed was a terrible filmmaker, you thought he was a visionary, you believed in the film even though it was terrible. now, in the case of this, tommy appears to actually believe that the film he's making is a tennessee williams level drama and he really thinks that he's making some incredible piece of art, and the reason the d
no, no, iwant it, iwant the role, i'll take it., then we do it on our own. and you have the money to make this? i have, it's no problem. you're really going to make this thing? no, greg, we are going to make it. mark has just laughed about 20 times during that clip. i've seen that film twice and both times... but here's the key to it, firstly the fact that tommy's such a strange character, he says he's from new orleans and his accent sounds like he's from outer space. but what i like about it,...
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i want to iwant tojump i want tojump on the i want to jump on the seventh floor because i can't accepte —— day is when i didn't eat for two days so didn't have the ability to survive, to get the meat to the dog, so i cook the food for the dog, so sometimes i make sure that when i cook it, i get half for me. there was one time that my employer is smiling at me and she said that i don't have respect because that time i argue about how, if you don't like me, send the back to the philippines, because i decided to go home to the philippines. then after that, she go out and i found philippines. then after that, she go out and ifound out philippines. then after that, she go out and i found out that the door was locked. so i was scared because why did she locked the door? i ask myself if this is, for me or i don't know, because i am not a perfect person, so why? much of northern europe is in the grip of blizzard—like conditions and widespread disruption. this was frankfurt airport in germany, where dozens of flights were delayed and cancelled. specialised snow—clearing equipment was used to ma
i want to iwant tojump i want tojump on the i want to jump on the seventh floor because i can't accepte —— day is when i didn't eat for two days so didn't have the ability to survive, to get the meat to the dog, so i cook the food for the dog, so sometimes i make sure that when i cook it, i get half for me. there was one time that my employer is smiling at me and she said that i don't have respect because that time i argue about how, if you don't like me, send the back to the philippines,...
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translation: iwant minister flew down to meet their families.ess my sadness, shared with all those who witnessed, directly or indirectly, this incident. i'd like to salute the emergency response by the firemen, the ambulances and all those who try to help in the best way possible when they found out about the accident. as the survivors we re about the accident. as the survivors were taken to hospital, the judicial enquiry was opened to find out what happened. no other vehicles were involved and the train company says the level crossing was operating as normal. it's the third multiple casualties accident on french railways in the past four years, a point made by france's former president. translation: we are not used to these types of incidents but they keep on happening. accident prevention and vigilance are not just words but rather obligations. we cannot just accept that children are dying. local officials have described the scene of the crash is like a warzone. investigators are waiting to investigate what brought calamity to this quiet corne
translation: iwant minister flew down to meet their families.ess my sadness, shared with all those who witnessed, directly or indirectly, this incident. i'd like to salute the emergency response by the firemen, the ambulances and all those who try to help in the best way possible when they found out about the accident. as the survivors we re about the accident. as the survivors were taken to hospital, the judicial enquiry was opened to find out what happened. no other vehicles were involved and...
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no, iwant people say, you want a biscuit? cup of tea? no, i want an nmr, to get it out.onderful time of the year. oh, please. the whole thing is the end. i like it when it is finished. thank you. it is done. imagined a world when every day is like christmas? know! please, let's not do it. and thank you to our colleagues at bbc three who put that together for us. you are watching breakfast from bbc news. the main stories this morning: flash—floods and landslides have killed nearly 200 people and displaced 70,000 people in the philippines. the prime minister and other political leaders have used their christmas messages to thank those who help others. let's catch up with the weather forecast for the first time. you may be travelling out on the roads. let's see how it is looking. good morning, louise. nice to see you and happy christmas. and you, happy christmas. most of us it should be a nice day if you are travelling to see friends and family. you can see this conveyor belt of cloud which has been spilling into the north and west. that is where we have the rain. heavy and
no, iwant people say, you want a biscuit? cup of tea? no, i want an nmr, to get it out.onderful time of the year. oh, please. the whole thing is the end. i like it when it is finished. thank you. it is done. imagined a world when every day is like christmas? know! please, let's not do it. and thank you to our colleagues at bbc three who put that together for us. you are watching breakfast from bbc news. the main stories this morning: flash—floods and landslides have killed nearly 200 people...
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iwant to express how grateful am to be your secretary, and how grateful our nation is for you magnificent vietnam veterans. ,or those family members today share in the understanding that we are a better nation for your service. with that, god bless you. [applause] >> thank you secretary zinke. please welcome diane carlson evans, a vietnam veteran nurse and founder of the vietnam veterans memorial foundation. [applause] >> thank you. forre grateful to be here the 35th anniversary, because it means we are all survivors. we are here together. one year from today, we will celebrate another anniversary, the 25th anniversary of the dedication of the vietnam women's memorial, which stands behind you and designed by glenn a quaker. in thishe women memorial honors is with us today to share her story as an army nurse in vietnam. we are very proud of kate o'hare palmer. she was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the army nurse corps in 1967 from seal beach, california at the ripe old age of 21. she served as an operating nerd -- operating room nurse at the ripe old age of 21, at the second surgi
iwant to express how grateful am to be your secretary, and how grateful our nation is for you magnificent vietnam veterans. ,or those family members today share in the understanding that we are a better nation for your service. with that, god bless you. [applause] >> thank you secretary zinke. please welcome diane carlson evans, a vietnam veteran nurse and founder of the vietnam veterans memorial foundation. [applause] >> thank you. forre grateful to be here the 35th anniversary,...
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i want to iwant tojump i want tojump off the i want to jump off the seventh floor, because i can't accept to survive, to get meat for the dogs. soi survive, to get meat for the dogs. so i cook the food for the dogs, and made sure that when i cooked it, i get half for me. one time, my employer told me i do not have respect because i argue about, if you don't like me, semi—back to the philippines, because i decided to go home to the philippines. after that, she goes out, and ifound out home to the philippines. after that, she goes out, and i found out that the door was locked. so i was scared, because why did she locked the door? i asked myself if this is, for me, i don't know. let's speak with hugo. we were imagining a four filipina women but how widespread is this trouble? it's hard to estimate because this is a problem that happens behind closed doors, it's a lwa ys happens behind closed doors, it's always ha rd happens behind closed doors, it's always hard for victims to break the cycle of abuse and seek help, most times they don't speak the language, they don't know where to go. this r
i want to iwant tojump i want tojump off the i want to jump off the seventh floor, because i can't accept to survive, to get meat for the dogs. soi survive, to get meat for the dogs. so i cook the food for the dogs, and made sure that when i cooked it, i get half for me. one time, my employer told me i do not have respect because i argue about, if you don't like me, semi—back to the philippines, because i decided to go home to the philippines. after that, she goes out, and ifound out home to...
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iwant there is a single electricity market in ireland, for example.ingdom. that speaker professor of british and irish politics in liverpool. good to have you with us. give us your overall impression of your deal that has been done overnight, bearing in mind it is simply the end of the beginning as one former northern irish secretary described it as modelling. the deal is quite impressive in many ways. there is less ambiguity than one might have originally expected. the border on the island of ireland, it is quite clear that the uk will be aligned with the single market and with the custom's union of the european union. that remains a seamless border and means business as usual. the common travel area, the free movement of people, is applied to a trading relationship between the uk and ireland. the only people who can change that are those in the northern ireland assembly, the executive, if that is reconstituted. we have some clarity in a way we didn't expect. dup have been pushed a little bit further than they wa nted a little bit further than they w
iwant there is a single electricity market in ireland, for example.ingdom. that speaker professor of british and irish politics in liverpool. good to have you with us. give us your overall impression of your deal that has been done overnight, bearing in mind it is simply the end of the beginning as one former northern irish secretary described it as modelling. the deal is quite impressive in many ways. there is less ambiguity than one might have originally expected. the border on the island of...
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iwanted him to leave because we lived in my mum‘s house but he wouldn‘t go. him to leave because we livedfor the situation. there has been criticism of the application system which consists of 85 pages and the immigration minister brandon lewis said the system is overly complicated and overly bureaucratic, and he said it was not suited to the scale of eu citizens now expected to apply for residency, so that is an interesting development on the brexit process, the government conceding that their current system for citizens applying for permanent residency is not fit for the situation. the department for health is defending the decision to put one of england‘s top hospitals in to special measures. king‘s college hospital‘s chairman resigned and labour asked questions in the house of commons. will he face up to the fa ct of commons. will he face up to the fact that problems caused by lack of money will not be solved by changing leadership? kings is a world centre of research, it is their local people, they‘re after the grenfell tower fire and after the terror incidents. is it too much to ask
iwanted him to leave because we lived in my mum‘s house but he wouldn‘t go. him to leave because we livedfor the situation. there has been criticism of the application system which consists of 85 pages and the immigration minister brandon lewis said the system is overly complicated and overly bureaucratic, and he said it was not suited to the scale of eu citizens now expected to apply for residency, so that is an interesting development on the brexit process, the government conceding that...
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so, iwanted welcome all of you. sarah, why do you donate milk? hi., as was mentioned in your little introduction there, too much milk. soi introduction there, too much milk. so i started looking into donating it because otherwise it's just throwing it down the sink really which, for all my hard work and all that good milk, would be horrible. soi that good milk, would be horrible. so i looked into denegotiating to the milk banks which i do so i've donated regularly to milk banks via in terms of completing health screening, having blood tests, complying to their sterilisation processes and temperature—checking processes . processes and temperature—checking processes. but sometimes i had milk and for example didn't have bottles to put it in orfor and for example didn't have bottles to put it in or for whatever reason i couldn't donate it, so i did store it in my freezer and that is when i looked for the more informal routes of donating the milk. hence rebecca receiving your milk. indeed. tell us why it's significant for you that you receive expressed mi
so, iwanted welcome all of you. sarah, why do you donate milk? hi., as was mentioned in your little introduction there, too much milk. soi introduction there, too much milk. so i started looking into donating it because otherwise it's just throwing it down the sink really which, for all my hard work and all that good milk, would be horrible. soi that good milk, would be horrible. so i looked into denegotiating to the milk banks which i do so i've donated regularly to milk banks via in terms of...
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when people are starting to say i am going out with him,i starting to say i am going out with him, iwantoing out with him, i want them to understand what makes a good relationship between people. at the end of this process, the government says its goal is to make sure young people learn the importance of healthy and stable relationships. richard galpin, bbc news. researchers have found a way of improving the accuracy of summer weather predictions in the uk. scientists found a connection between sea surface temperatures in the north atlantic in march and april, and the subsequent summer's rain or shine. they say the new method could benefit agriculture, tourism and construction. can you hear that noise? there is a bit of beeping. we will figure it out. definitely, i can hear it. it is high pitched. it is sending me wild. don't adjust your sets. a snail—eating turtle discovered in a thai food market and a horseshoe bat are just two of 115 new species discovered by scientists. they already face an uncertain future due to threats to their habitat in the greater meekong region of south—east a
when people are starting to say i am going out with him,i starting to say i am going out with him, iwantoing out with him, i want them to understand what makes a good relationship between people. at the end of this process, the government says its goal is to make sure young people learn the importance of healthy and stable relationships. richard galpin, bbc news. researchers have found a way of improving the accuracy of summer weather predictions in the uk. scientists found a connection between...
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jo, jo, iwant jo, i want to start with you, diagnosed in 2008, can you take us back to that day and telli had been infected, most people probably don't know for yea rs, people probably don't know for years, that is why there is a problem, because they are not tested, they don't know, they will infect someone else. i was difficult, i was very ill, which was good for me commitment i could be treated immediately and understand what was happening. what were your symptoms? i had a high temperature, swollen glands, the temperature kept going up and down, wouldn't go away. when i was told that i was hiv—positive, i can honestly rememberjust two hiv—positive, i can honestly remember just two things, hiv—positive, i can honestly rememberjust two things, and they are, isaid, rememberjust two things, and they are, i said, i rememberjust two things, and they are, isaid, i can't rememberjust two things, and they are, i said, i can't die, rememberjust two things, and they are, isaid, i can't die, my daughter needs me, as a single mother, and an hiv nurse who i still know said i could live to be 100, b
jo, jo, iwant jo, i want to start with you, diagnosed in 2008, can you take us back to that day and telli had been infected, most people probably don't know for yea rs, people probably don't know for years, that is why there is a problem, because they are not tested, they don't know, they will infect someone else. i was difficult, i was very ill, which was good for me commitment i could be treated immediately and understand what was happening. what were your symptoms? i had a high temperature,...
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scott, iwant to bring you back in.kers for about five years off the back of my own experiences because the care system is riddled with problems, that there are solutions to, that have been going on for a very long time. i mean, the problem is, we are living in this risk averse culture when everyone is so scared of being sued and looked down upon that so many policies are put in place which lead to really poor decisions. everything is over assessed, everything has to have a label on it. you know, there is reams of paperwork on it. a simple thing like sibling rivalry, i suppose one of the things i say to carers, wendy were kids, did you fight with your siblings? they all agree. but when you and care, that gets over assessed and they start torque by transference and attachment issues and they split you up attachment issues and they split you up and they say that's for the best. i've worked with kids in residential ca re i've worked with kids in residential care that have been split from the siblings and a couple of the si
scott, iwant to bring you back in.kers for about five years off the back of my own experiences because the care system is riddled with problems, that there are solutions to, that have been going on for a very long time. i mean, the problem is, we are living in this risk averse culture when everyone is so scared of being sued and looked down upon that so many policies are put in place which lead to really poor decisions. everything is over assessed, everything has to have a label on it. you...
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iwanted to pick up on what was said about education. absolutely right.m. we need to make sure people have a decent home and a fair re nt people have a decent home and a fair rent ora fair people have a decent home and a fair rent or a fair mortgage. that's not happening. we need to make sure people on the lowest incomes are paid adequately and £10 is what we pledge making sure people earn £3,000 a year better off and we need to have a social security system that helps people now. the cuts that the government have introduced and are still to introduce is really going to be detrimental, pushing a further one million children into poverty in the next five years. a final word fou, rob?” poverty in the next five years. a finalword fou, rob? i think poverty in the next five years. a final word fou, rob? i think we are investing in skills. we have got to do more on socialjustice, something i'm passionate about. we have got 1.8 million more children in good or outstanding schools than ever before. then do something about it, rob. there is a lot being done, but t
iwanted to pick up on what was said about education. absolutely right.m. we need to make sure people have a decent home and a fair re nt people have a decent home and a fair rent ora fair people have a decent home and a fair rent or a fair mortgage. that's not happening. we need to make sure people on the lowest incomes are paid adequately and £10 is what we pledge making sure people earn £3,000 a year better off and we need to have a social security system that helps people now. the cuts...
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considered reporting him, iwanted him to leave because he lived with me and my mum and my mum ‘s housenction did not stop him. you had separated from him when milly dowler, but you say around that time he turned up on your doorstep? he was really upset because he used to come to the pub that i worked in. he always drove past and always rang me, he was a lwa ys past and always rang me, he was always about and i know it sounds really weird, but when he actually got arrested, you almost feel a bit scared because you know he's like a safety blanket so you always knew he was going to be about even though you didn't want him about and then suddenly when he is not about, you kind of feel a bit vulnerable and because for so many years you have been controlled and even when we weren't to go, he was always still there controlling, everything, driving past and phoning, you almost feel vulnerable because you think he is not there now. because the abuse that he had subjected you had become normalised in a way? it was normal life. every day, it was like normal life. every day, it was like normal lif
considered reporting him, iwanted him to leave because he lived with me and my mum and my mum ‘s housenction did not stop him. you had separated from him when milly dowler, but you say around that time he turned up on your doorstep? he was really upset because he used to come to the pub that i worked in. he always drove past and always rang me, he was a lwa ys past and always rang me, he was always about and i know it sounds really weird, but when he actually got arrested, you almost feel a...
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before i go, iwant thank you for coming in. before i go, i want to share this moment. i am sorry.ngs. it is hard to lose a test from that point. they collapsed. australia bat for over 600. then it is done. it went so quickly. we thought we had more time. but they rattled through it. what a shame. thank you. and you as well. at least you got an award. and now for the sunshine and really high temperatures for us in the next week. thank you. it is usually my job to put a downer on things. perhaps not this morning. this was a short while ago in southampton. a nice day for the majority. still cold. a selection of temperatures. frost on the grass and on the cards. clear skies. the cloud is the biggest towards the south—west in far north of scotland. —— answer. most of you will have a dry day. patchy mist and fog. it will shift. cloud at times in scotland and northern ireland. most of you, try and sunny on monday and on the way to work and back as well. temperatures, not especially high. close to double figures for some in the west. the cloud to the north of scotland. patchy rain through
before i go, iwant thank you for coming in. before i go, i want to share this moment. i am sorry.ngs. it is hard to lose a test from that point. they collapsed. australia bat for over 600. then it is done. it went so quickly. we thought we had more time. but they rattled through it. what a shame. thank you. and you as well. at least you got an award. and now for the sunshine and really high temperatures for us in the next week. thank you. it is usually my job to put a downer on things. perhaps...
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iwant to a pretty scene, but plenty of disruption, phil.l centimetres falling and lying in a number of locations. this system, through the night, came in through wales, the south—west and through the west country. now, the radar rainfall and snow fall picking it up there as roger was indicating down through the east midlands, lincolnshire way. either side of london, we have seen reports down towards kenly. it isn'tjust about the southern half of britain. further north, we've had issues with ice as well. there have been a number of crashes reported in the north—east of england. through the day, we will push that area of cloud and wind and rain and snow further eastwards. as we get towards lunch time, the last wiventeriness will be on the higher ground and then more in the way of wind and rain hanging on across east anglia and the south east. elsewhere, a lovely day. a cold one, certainly. wintry showers across the high ground of scotland and northern ireland, so too through wales and down to the moors of the south—west. right down the spine
iwant to a pretty scene, but plenty of disruption, phil.l centimetres falling and lying in a number of locations. this system, through the night, came in through wales, the south—west and through the west country. now, the radar rainfall and snow fall picking it up there as roger was indicating down through the east midlands, lincolnshire way. either side of london, we have seen reports down towards kenly. it isn'tjust about the southern half of britain. further north, we've had issues with...