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kay parsons had been murdered. started thinking this killer might just be someone who knew both women, becky and kay. someone who had been right there at the scene of the crime. >> police take a closer look at becky's son michael. >> he discovers his mother's house broken into. he's on the scene when we get there. so that raised a lot of red flags. >> but why would michael murder his mother's best friend? oh, manatees. aka "the sea cow"" oh! there's one. manatees in novelty ts? surprising. what's "come at me bro?" it's something you say to a friend. what's not surprising? how much money matt saved by switching to geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. you don't want to live with mom and dad forever, do you? i'm making smoothies! how do i check my credit score? credit karma. don't worry, it's free. credit karma. give yourself some credit. copdso to breathe better,athe. i go with anoro. ♪go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way" with anoro. ♪go your own way
kay parsons had been murdered. started thinking this killer might just be someone who knew both women, becky and kay. someone who had been right there at the scene of the crime. >> police take a closer look at becky's son michael. >> he discovers his mother's house broken into. he's on the scene when we get there. so that raised a lot of red flags. >> but why would michael murder his mother's best friend? oh, manatees. aka "the sea cow"" oh! there's one....
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kai. >> thank you. hello. there we are. good. we are here today thanks to novim and esi to be here today, because of the president's 1828 and 1829 budgets for the climate and the reer search development programs. congress is still deliberating, and maybe as we speak on 2018 appropriations, and this is one reason that we are here in washington, d.c., today to talk about the report. we are all here because of the 2019 budget proposal which was released a few weeks ago follows a remarkably similar course of environmental r&d as set forth in the 2018 proposal and so this report is relevant for both 2018 funding, and 2019 funding. so, i am kai cuzumi and part of the bipartisan team that authored the report. i am here, because i am a long time budget watcher for science funding at aaas and also oeps, and i'm involved in this report in my personal capacity and not with my association with the triple as. so this report is -- that is what i picked up from the government. so this is to inform the policy hold holders and the scientific comm
kai. >> thank you. hello. there we are. good. we are here today thanks to novim and esi to be here today, because of the president's 1828 and 1829 budgets for the climate and the reer search development programs. congress is still deliberating, and maybe as we speak on 2018 appropriations, and this is one reason that we are here in washington, d.c., today to talk about the report. we are all here because of the 2019 budget proposal which was released a few weeks ago follows a remarkably...
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becerra,vier california's attorney general, speaking to katty kay. many of us have journals where we write down our feelings, but for seven-year-old noah, the pages became a place to express himself when his mother died. the jourl is becoming a book, as he told the bbc. >> it is about where you express your feelings about each day you have. i was like, how could i make a book where i could just -- like one of those journals? >> noah created this journal, totally an idea he came up with on his own. there was the good days version and bad days version. >> a bad day is when something goes wrong. od days are basically holidays, winning video games, but if you can't find a good dad or a b, you don't have to write about that. >> about five years ago, she was diagnosed with breast cancer. she was diagnosed at stage four. >> my mom. she was a real trooper went we found out. she went camping with us one time. >> we have aays had a conversation in our family of it is important to talk about your feelings or write them down. when sandy started to get sicker, it
becerra,vier california's attorney general, speaking to katty kay. many of us have journals where we write down our feelings, but for seven-year-old noah, the pages became a place to express himself when his mother died. the jourl is becoming a book, as he told the bbc. >> it is about where you express your feelings about each day you have. i was like, how could i make a book where i could just -- like one of those journals? >> noah created this journal, totally an idea he came up...
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also tojohn kay to come. victoria, thank you. also to john kay at tiverton. to come.y at tiverton. around the country, not surprisingly, record supplies of gas are being used as people try to keep warm. national grid has warned that it might not have enough gas to meet the uk's needs and has asked suppliers to provide more. demand for gas hit a six—year high yesterday, and large industrial users are being asked to cut back. our business editor simon jack is here. cold weather has increased demand but why is it critical? a surge in demand, 30% higher than usual as people keep their heating on. that is twinned with a cut in supply from norway, from south hook and from gas pla nts norway, from south hook and from gas plants here. supplies have been cut. demand up, supply down. it has led toa demand up, supply down. it has led to a warning that demand could outstrip supply. that when you turn on your heating or cooker that it's not going to work? it doesn't but it has set in motion a number of measures to try and balance demand. that includes national grid going to heavy
also tojohn kay to come. victoria, thank you. also to john kay at tiverton. to come.y at tiverton. around the country, not surprisingly, record supplies of gas are being used as people try to keep warm. national grid has warned that it might not have enough gas to meet the uk's needs and has asked suppliers to provide more. demand for gas hit a six—year high yesterday, and large industrial users are being asked to cut back. our business editor simon jack is here. cold weather has increased...
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to your wife kay, and to the rest of your family. and our appreciation for your willingness to serve mississippi in the nation so faithfully and so long. there are countless things about how politics isn't for anyone but the brave and the resilient. i think your experience especially this past year has shown that there is no challenge too large for you to overcome. and clearly, you specialize in making the world a better place and that's a win, win for us all. especially our children and our grandchildren. i'm sad to see you leave the senate at the end of this month but i wish you -- well deserved retirement and other adventures. i yield the floor. >> mr. president. >> democratic, what -- mr. president, i rise today on this side of the aisle and to start thanking my friend senator cochran yesterday i made a -- longer speech in the con tbretional record but i didn't want this moment to go by without tributes from bothto sidessed aisle while you're prnlly present on the floor. my relationship with senator cochran wases fortuitous there
to your wife kay, and to the rest of your family. and our appreciation for your willingness to serve mississippi in the nation so faithfully and so long. there are countless things about how politics isn't for anyone but the brave and the resilient. i think your experience especially this past year has shown that there is no challenge too large for you to overcome. and clearly, you specialize in making the world a better place and that's a win, win for us all. especially our children and our...
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i'm katty kay in washington, and christian fraser is in london. sergei skripal used to spy
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great perspective from three of our favorite guests, katy kay, frank figliuzzi and rick stengel.thing those countries' leaders can agree on, we'll go live to paris for more on that when we come back. i'm never gonna be able to sleep with this cold. i'll take a sick day tomorrow. on our daughter's birthday? moms don't take sick days... moms take nyquil severe. the nighttime, sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching, fever, best sleep with a cold, medicine. prestige creams not living up to the hype? olay regenerist shatters the competition. big hype. big price. big deal. olay regenerist hydrates skin better than creams costing over $100, $200, and even $400. for skin that looks younger than it should. fact check this ad in good housekeeping. olay regenerist. ageless. now try olay hydrating eye. hydrates better than the #1 prestige eye cream. >>> standing alongside us and saying this is part of a pattern of activity we have seen from russia in their interference, their disruption that they have perpetrated across a number of countries in europe, this happened in the uk, but it could ha
great perspective from three of our favorite guests, katy kay, frank figliuzzi and rick stengel.thing those countries' leaders can agree on, we'll go live to paris for more on that when we come back. i'm never gonna be able to sleep with this cold. i'll take a sick day tomorrow. on our daughter's birthday? moms don't take sick days... moms take nyquil severe. the nighttime, sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching, fever, best sleep with a cold, medicine. prestige creams not living up to the hype?...
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so my wife honey and i would like to say to him and to kay, his wife, that we respect him. we look forward to the next chapter in his life. and we honor his service to this country. a senator: madam president. the presiding officer: the senator from mississippi. mr. wicker: madam president, i too wish to join my colleagues in tribute to our retiring statesman, senator thad cochran. first of all, i have been asked by phyllis j. anderson, tribal chief of the mississippi band of choctaw indians, to insert into the record a proclamation that was adopted only recently about senator cochran in appreciation for his 46 years of public service as a member of the house and of the senate. and i ask unanimous consent that that proclamation be inserted into the record at this point. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. wicker: i would note -- and i thank you, madam president. i would note that the last paragraph of this document says resolved that i phyllis j. anderson by the authority vested in me do hereby honor the legacy of thad cochran and extend sincere gratitude and appr
so my wife honey and i would like to say to him and to kay, his wife, that we respect him. we look forward to the next chapter in his life. and we honor his service to this country. a senator: madam president. the presiding officer: the senator from mississippi. mr. wicker: madam president, i too wish to join my colleagues in tribute to our retiring statesman, senator thad cochran. first of all, i have been asked by phyllis j. anderson, tribal chief of the mississippi band of choctaw indians,...
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we're back with our roundtable, shelby, noah and kai.ident making a statement like that, is that surprising? does this move the needle in any way? >> i don't think it moves the needle. i was reading more what he was say. he doesn't agree with the fact you should surround yourself with yes men. he said you want diversity of thought, people who stand up to you. he sees this move as hiring someone who agrees with you and who might be more volatile and maybe create more uncertainty in terms of world peace. >> that's an interesting question. >> the fact he said the worst mistake of his presidency, that's a very bold way of saying it, of all the things president trump has done in the last year, the fact he said that was the worst means a lot. >> is it surrounding yourself with yes men? i'm trying to get a read what this means. donald trump saying the iraq war is the biggest mistake ever and john bolton was one of the champions of the iraq war. >> no, it doesn't make any sense from that perspective. john bolton was a veteran of 41 and 43, a com
we're back with our roundtable, shelby, noah and kai.ident making a statement like that, is that surprising? does this move the needle in any way? >> i don't think it moves the needle. i was reading more what he was say. he doesn't agree with the fact you should surround yourself with yes men. he said you want diversity of thought, people who stand up to you. he sees this move as hiring someone who agrees with you and who might be more volatile and maybe create more uncertainty in terms...
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so it's not just one demographic that has a voice at our school. >> kai since the shooting you say theincreased police presence has created new stress for you on campus. why is that? >> just the other tai as a matter of fact i was stopped by -- i was singled out by one of the bso and told i had to re-enter the school through the office and that if i made it through the office then i would be okay to come back in. and this is unthe assumption that as his words that i wasn't the next school shooter. >> do you think other students feel safer? how do you explain to those students why you don't feel the same way, tyah or kai, whoever wants to answer that. >> right, well we do know that -- that the police officers inside and outside of a school setting disproportionately target people of color, black people specifically. we know that inside of schools black people usually get harsher punishments. and get punished more often. detention, suspensions, expulsions, things like that, statistically. and so when you bring these police officers who people of color are wary of and leary into the setti
so it's not just one demographic that has a voice at our school. >> kai since the shooting you say theincreased police presence has created new stress for you on campus. why is that? >> just the other tai as a matter of fact i was stopped by -- i was singled out by one of the bso and told i had to re-enter the school through the office and that if i made it through the office then i would be okay to come back in. and this is unthe assumption that as his words that i wasn't the next...
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early today my colleague katty kay spoke today my colleague katty kay spoke toa today my colleague kattyke to a democratic congressman who sits on the intelligence committee for her programme beyond 100 days. congressman castro, you have had members of facebook staff coming to speak to people on the intelligence committee on capitol hill today. are you getting any more answers from them than we have had so far about what was going on in their role, in terms of their users' data being used in political campaigns?” terms of their users' data being used in political campaigns? i can't speak directly to what they have told us, or the committee, but i can tell you there are still a lot of u na nswered tell you there are still a lot of unanswered questions we have about, for example, how many different groups may have got access to the same data that cambridge analytica got, and whether cambridge analytica, to the best of facebook‘s knowledge, shed that information with any other groups, and what safeguards they have now put in place to that happening again in future. do you think facebook now
early today my colleague katty kay spoke today my colleague katty kay spoke toa today my colleague kattyke to a democratic congressman who sits on the intelligence committee for her programme beyond 100 days. congressman castro, you have had members of facebook staff coming to speak to people on the intelligence committee on capitol hill today. are you getting any more answers from them than we have had so far about what was going on in their role, in terms of their users' data being used in...
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. >> directed by kay cannon. >> jimmy: oh, i love kay cannon. >> and it is hilarious.heir prom and hilarity ensues and as parents we find out kind of what they're up to and we feel that they're not making right decisions. and as parents we feel that we're in their control of their lives and they're not -- and we're not. so they go their one way and you follow their story for the night and we go our one way and you follow our story for the night. and there's a lot of crazy stuff going on in there. it's kind of like the first time we were to work together you would come up to me with these ridiculous ideas and like, maybe be like -- i don't know if he's going to do this. and now you're at the point where, you're just like, yeah, do you want to dress up like a a teenage girl? [ laughter ] and i'm like, of course! >> jimmy: now, yeah, why not. >> kay -- kay cannon was so conservative with me at first. like, "hey, do you want to, maybe do --" and by the end, it was like, "yeah, so you're just gonna have to walk around naked." "i'll do it!" "okay." >> woo! >> jimmy: yeah, bu
. >> directed by kay cannon. >> jimmy: oh, i love kay cannon. >> and it is hilarious.heir prom and hilarity ensues and as parents we find out kind of what they're up to and we feel that they're not making right decisions. and as parents we feel that we're in their control of their lives and they're not -- and we're not. so they go their one way and you follow their story for the night and we go our one way and you follow our story for the night. and there's a lot of crazy...
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i don't agree with just taking that away. >> trevor: kai, on your side, a teacher having a gun doesn'tu feel better. why? >> no. if i'm being honest, i don't want to seem like that guy, but me being a minority in the south and having a teacher have a gun regardless of color does not make me feel comfortable. even when you have resource officers who are taking matters into their own hands, i don't think that lethal weapons should have a place in the school environment. if you need to have some kind of weapon to, you know, defend people, i do believe it should be a non-lethal option. >> trevor: right. elijah, people are going to be marching in washington, d.c. and in many other cities around the united states. what do you hope would come from this march? >> well, i hope there's a lot more attention to the fact that, again, this is a march for lives that resolves this multi-facetted issue. so i think this march with it, people calling upon different aspects such as gun control, mental health, i want people to focus on the fact that we need to prevent something so atrocious from ever happe
i don't agree with just taking that away. >> trevor: kai, on your side, a teacher having a gun doesn'tu feel better. why? >> no. if i'm being honest, i don't want to seem like that guy, but me being a minority in the south and having a teacher have a gun regardless of color does not make me feel comfortable. even when you have resource officers who are taking matters into their own hands, i don't think that lethal weapons should have a place in the school environment. if you need to...
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stent that was angela speaking to my colleagues katty kay and christian fr.ou are watching "bbc world news america." stl to come on tonight's program, having their day in court but not in jail. surgeon in london have restore the site of two patients. the teen inserted human 'mbryonic stem cells in the back of the patient' eyes. here is fergus walsh. fergus: before his pioneering stem cell treatment, douglas was completely blind in his right eye. .s you can see >> that is perfect. this is an amazing improment. >> i just couldn't believe it. each morning i think things out in the paper to look at. it is really unbelievable. i am chuffed, i suppose you could say. fergus: so is his surgeon. two patients with age-relatedcu r degeneration had the sight-restoring treatment in london. >> we are able to take someone who cannot read at all, they could not see the book they were supposed teading from, and take them to reading around 60 to 80 words per minute. it is a breakthrough. otfergus: and it could helr patients with macular degeneration, who can lose all their cen
stent that was angela speaking to my colleagues katty kay and christian fr.ou are watching "bbc world news america." stl to come on tonight's program, having their day in court but not in jail. surgeon in london have restore the site of two patients. the teen inserted human 'mbryonic stem cells in the back of the patient' eyes. here is fergus walsh. fergus: before his pioneering stem cell treatment, douglas was completely blind in his right eye. .s you can see >> that is...
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reporter kay recede has the story. (nats roadway)it was two miles of terror for a turlock driver and his passenger at this 4 way stop on wednesday night... according to turlock policea female passenger in another car with possible gang ties used a bottle to break a passenger side window... punched a teen passenger... then stole from him on east tuolumne road near johnson in turlock(nats driving) investigators say the suspectús anger started boiling about a mile east... the victim admitted to police he might have cut off the car she was inboth drivers continued west... and when they were both stopped...this is when her rage turned into violence(sgt russ holeman, spokesman turlock police department)"threw a glass bottle at their windshield, cracked it, assaulted the passenger."sergeant russ holeman says this is when the female grabs the teenús cell phonebut she doesnút have it for long...she ditches it in a dumpster about a mile away. (kay recede in turlock)'the sergeant says if youúre scared another driver might try to
reporter kay recede has the story. (nats roadway)it was two miles of terror for a turlock driver and his passenger at this 4 way stop on wednesday night... according to turlock policea female passenger in another car with possible gang ties used a bottle to break a passenger side window... punched a teen passenger... then stole from him on east tuolumne road near johnson in turlock(nats driving) investigators say the suspectús anger started boiling about a mile east... the victim admitted to...
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jon kay, bbc news, birmingham. laura: how stephen hawking is inspiring the next generation. i am laura trevelyan. thank you for watching "bbc world news america." >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to , work around your lifestyso you can swipe your way through the news of the day and stay up to date with the latest headlines you can trust. eddownload now from selectpp stores. >> funding of this presentation eeis made possible by the n foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. u can find it here in aruba.mi es, couples, and friends can all find their escape on the island with warm, sunny days, cooling trade winds, and the crystal blue caribbean sea. nonstop flights are available from most major airports. more information for your vacation planning is available at aruba.com. >> "bbc world news" was prested by kcet, los angeles captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm jud
jon kay, bbc news, birmingham. laura: how stephen hawking is inspiring the next generation. i am laura trevelyan. thank you for watching "bbc world news america." >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to , work around your lifestyso you can swipe your way through the news of the day and stay up to date with the latest headlines you can trust. eddownload now from selectpp stores. >> funding of this presentation eeis made possible by the n foundation,...
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some of the kids taking part' have been talking to the bbc -- thbbc's jon kay. john: stephen hawking woult've loved this -- 20,000 british scientists experimenti he told the young people to be curious, and today, as they trajectoriesndorce, many were thinking of their scientific superhero. how would you describe him? >> genius, pioneer, brilliant, ioinspirl, engaging, phenomenal. >> i read "a brief history of time." jon:al did you reaof it? >> i did actually read all of it. it did a lot for me. jon: on display at the fair, inventions from the scientists of tomorrow. physicist from north wales regard professor hawking as a modern-day genius. >> he is the intellectual forward of einstein and newton. these amazing figures th we read about -- he was getting to that level. >> his legacy will live on. jon: inside, and inflatable black hole, teenagers studied hawking's space and time. while taking selfie -- space and time theory while taking selfies. >> i think people are more interested in science nowadays because of him. barron has invented an app that could help peo
some of the kids taking part' have been talking to the bbc -- thbbc's jon kay. john: stephen hawking woult've loved this -- 20,000 british scientists experimenti he told the young people to be curious, and today, as they trajectoriesndorce, many were thinking of their scientific superhero. how would you describe him? >> genius, pioneer, brilliant, ioinspirl, engaging, phenomenal. >> i read "a brief history of time." jon:al did you reaof it? >> i did actually read all...
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(steve) that was kay recede reporting.... itús been almost ten years since melecio died...other says he just wants officers to be better trained... (vicki) some states that have legalized cannabis are considering providing so- called sanctuary status for licensed marijuana businesses. this is being sparked by similar issues with immigration. the effort is a bid to protect the emerging industry from a shift in federal enforcement policy. bills in states such as alaska, california and massachusetts would prohibit using state or local resources to aid in federal efforts to go after individuals or businesses that are in compliance with state cannabis laws. it's unclear which bills, if any, might pass. (steve) now to our four zone forecast. you're looking live at the golden gate bridge.(vicki)(vicki) kron-4's chief meteorologist lawrence karnow joins us with a look ahead lawrence karnow: it was a beautiful if not cool day from the land to the sea. there's was hardly a cloud in the sky as high pressure builds overhead. it's going to be a little cool if you're going out tonight bu
(steve) that was kay recede reporting.... itús been almost ten years since melecio died...other says he just wants officers to be better trained... (vicki) some states that have legalized cannabis are considering providing so- called sanctuary status for licensed marijuana businesses. this is being sparked by similar issues with immigration. the effort is a bid to protect the emerging industry from a shift in federal enforcement policy. bills in states such as alaska, california and...
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thad's friends know that retirement will allow him more happy times with his wife kay, his beloved children clayton and kate, and the three grandchildren he adores. he departs with our warmest wishes. we will miss our great persuader and our loyal friend. we stand with mississippians and a greatful nation in -- grateful nation in honoring the service of senator thad cochran. the presiding officer: the senator from vermont.
thad's friends know that retirement will allow him more happy times with his wife kay, his beloved children clayton and kate, and the three grandchildren he adores. he departs with our warmest wishes. we will miss our great persuader and our loyal friend. we stand with mississippians and a greatful nation in -- grateful nation in honoring the service of senator thad cochran. the presiding officer: the senator from vermont.
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that was senatorjeff flake, speaking earlier to my colleague katty kay.e trump administration is losing its top lawyer handling the special counsel probe into possible russian meddling in the 2016 election. john dowd was said to be growing frustrated, as his boss increasingly ignored his advice on how to approach the investigation. here's the bbc‘s anthony zurcher. is the right has going to changes approach to the robert mueller investigation? that is possible. john dowd had been cancelling cooperation with the investigation —— counselling cooperation. they should turn over the documents and the greg —— reckon they can get this over, the better, but donald trump has grown tired of this advice and thatis has grown tired of this advice and that is why the reports are that john dowd is leaving. donald trump has criticised robert mueller by name, like did last month, that was c011 name, like did last month, that was con for tension, and he has brought in —— that was confrontational, and he has brought in a lawyer who has also changed the tone of things. does
that was senatorjeff flake, speaking earlier to my colleague katty kay.e trump administration is losing its top lawyer handling the special counsel probe into possible russian meddling in the 2016 election. john dowd was said to be growing frustrated, as his boss increasingly ignored his advice on how to approach the investigation. here's the bbc‘s anthony zurcher. is the right has going to changes approach to the robert mueller investigation? that is possible. john dowd had been cancelling...
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jon kay, bbc news.k and her guide jen kehoe became britain's most decorated winter paralympians — with one gold, two silver and a bronze at this year's paralympic games in south korea. andy swiss reports. they left as hopefuls and have returned as history makers. four medals including the best base save till last. fitzpatrick has less than 596 till last. fitzpatrick has less than 5% vision. she followed her guide to gold for slalom. they told me it is barely sinking in. it means everything to me. i have always had a dream since i was little to come away with a medal at the paralympic games. 2018 was always that goal from ever since i first started. i am immensely proud to have done it. hopefully it will inspire others to go out there and do the same and get out and try something you never know where it will lead. this is a simulation of what fitzpatrick sees when she is skiing. following her guide potluck bright orange beard at up guide potluck bright orange beard at up to 70 miles an hour. her parents
jon kay, bbc news.k and her guide jen kehoe became britain's most decorated winter paralympians — with one gold, two silver and a bronze at this year's paralympic games in south korea. andy swiss reports. they left as hopefuls and have returned as history makers. four medals including the best base save till last. fitzpatrick has less than 596 till last. fitzpatrick has less than 5% vision. she followed her guide to gold for slalom. they told me it is barely sinking in. it means everything to...
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jon kay, bbc news.e netherlands to field some less experienced players. england dominated the match with manchester united'sjesse lingard scoring the only goal of the game early in the second half. england face italy next, in a friendly on tuesday. but scotland's alex mcleish had a disappointing start to his second spell as their manager as they went down 1—0 at home to costa rica. over 100 mps are calling for a world war i hero, who was also one of england's first black footballers, to be recognised posthumously. walter tull, who played for spurs, led 26 men across a river on a night raid into enemy territory. but despite being recommended for a military cross, it was never awarded. richard conway has the story. they gave their lives for freedom. like so many of the fallen, walter tull‘s name is inscribed here in northern france as a lasting memorial. but his story goes beyond his duty as britain's first black army officer, given he was one of english football's first black players. a sporting career t
jon kay, bbc news.e netherlands to field some less experienced players. england dominated the match with manchester united'sjesse lingard scoring the only goal of the game early in the second half. england face italy next, in a friendly on tuesday. but scotland's alex mcleish had a disappointing start to his second spell as their manager as they went down 1—0 at home to costa rica. over 100 mps are calling for a world war i hero, who was also one of england's first black footballers, to be...
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the first one was khuda kay liye, which again, people at that time were like, "wow, what is this?"m, but touched on very sensitive topics. you know, whether it was religion, whether it was politics, whether it was about how we treat women in our society, what all of that was touched upon in khuda kay liye, then he came out with bol... we should say, shoaib mansoor... shoaib mansoor, yes, absolutely. he's one of pakistan's leading film directors... absolutely. ..and respected around the world now. yes, respected around the world. and then came bol, which touched on even more sensitive issues, and then now he's made verna. so making a film with a man like shoaib mansoor was not difficult because that's what he does. there is a disclaimer at the beginning of the movie which you made a point, i think, of tweeting out, it says: "everything in this film is imaginary. imaginary because the reality is too bitter to be told or shown. events shown in this film are like jokes compare to what has been happening in countries like ours. " was this a film made out of anger? yes, absolutely. absol
the first one was khuda kay liye, which again, people at that time were like, "wow, what is this?"m, but touched on very sensitive topics. you know, whether it was religion, whether it was politics, whether it was about how we treat women in our society, what all of that was touched upon in khuda kay liye, then he came out with bol... we should say, shoaib mansoor... shoaib mansoor, yes, absolutely. he's one of pakistan's leading film directors... absolutely. ..and respected around...
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jon kay, bbc news, exmoor.manslaughter and arson following an explosion in leicester last sunday. five people were killed, and several more injured, in the blast in the hinkley road area of the city. a supermarket and the flat above it were demolished. in one of the biggest shake—ups in football for years, it appears the world cup in russia will use video technology, to assist referees. the system, known as var, lets referees review controversial incidents such as disputed goals or penalties. the body which sets the rules for world football has voted to approve it after a series of top—level trials, even though some of the decisions have proved controversial. here's our sports news reporter richard conway. from diego maradona's hand of god to injustice in the biggest games. football has long opposed technology to help officials make the important decisions. but after an historic vote all that has changed. video assisted referees or var as it's known, finally given the go—ahead. var is good for football. it's go
jon kay, bbc news, exmoor.manslaughter and arson following an explosion in leicester last sunday. five people were killed, and several more injured, in the blast in the hinkley road area of the city. a supermarket and the flat above it were demolished. in one of the biggest shake—ups in football for years, it appears the world cup in russia will use video technology, to assist referees. the system, known as var, lets referees review controversial incidents such as disputed goals or penalties....
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jon kay, bbc news, birmingham.ttack that poisoned a spy and his daughter on uk soil. moscow's ambassador to the un denied russian involvement in the attack. you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter. i'm @nkem|fejika. hello there. 11! degrees yesterday in london. 40mm of rain in northern ireland. those were the contrasts we had. together with the rain in the west, we also had some quite strong winds as well. now, the rain is going to be moving, it starts as rain over the next few days but then it turns colder. we get an easterly wind just in time for the weekend. that's when it really feels cold. we may get some snow showers, mainly for england and wales. this is where we are, though, at the moment. this weather front here is moving its way a bit further north and east across the uk. stronger winds ahead of that weather front, lighter winds developing further south, and we should get some sunshine as well. still some rain, though, for northern ireland on thursday morning and that moves through th
jon kay, bbc news, birmingham.ttack that poisoned a spy and his daughter on uk soil. moscow's ambassador to the un denied russian involvement in the attack. you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter. i'm @nkem|fejika. hello there. 11! degrees yesterday in london. 40mm of rain in northern ireland. those were the contrasts we had. together with the rain in the west, we also had some quite strong winds as well. now, the rain is going to be moving, it starts as rain over the next...
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jon kay, bbc news.ife and dumping her body in a lake. darren mckie killed his wife leanne after she discovered he'd been taking out loans in both their names. jurors at chester crown court heard how the couple — who both worked for greater manchester police — owed more than £100,000. two lorry drivers have been jailed after causing a crash on the m1 in buckinghamshire that killed eight people last august. ryszard masierak was jailed for 1h years after being found guilty of causing death by dangerous driving. david wagstaff was sentenced to a0 months in prison after pleading guilty to causing death by careless driving. the teenager who planted a bomb on a london tube train that partially exploded at parsons green has been sentenced life in prison, and will have to serve a minimum of 3a years. ahmed hassan was convicted of attempted murderfor carrying out the attack last september in which more than 50 people were injured. our home affairs correspondent june kelly reports. ahmed hassan — described today a
jon kay, bbc news.ife and dumping her body in a lake. darren mckie killed his wife leanne after she discovered he'd been taking out loans in both their names. jurors at chester crown court heard how the couple — who both worked for greater manchester police — owed more than £100,000. two lorry drivers have been jailed after causing a crash on the m1 in buckinghamshire that killed eight people last august. ryszard masierak was jailed for 1h years after being found guilty of causing death by...
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jon kay, bbc news, exmoor.new taxes on cars imported into the united states, from the european union. it's the latest salvo in a war of words over trade tariffs. let's speak to our correspondent chris buckler who's in washington for us now. remind us of the background to this. yes, the threat of new tariffs has fuelled fears of a trade war. you are right in saying the war of words is well underway. countries had already threatened retaliatory action as a result of president trump's announcement he was planning to put 25% tariffs on steel and 10% on aluminium imported into america. probably one of the most memorable warnings came from the european commission presidentjean—claude juncker who said they would tax the most american of products, including bourbon and blue jeans. most american of products, including bourbon and bluejeans. it's most american of products, including bourbon and blue jeans. it's clear president trump was listening and today he bit back. it probably won't come as a surprise to anybody he r
jon kay, bbc news, exmoor.new taxes on cars imported into the united states, from the european union. it's the latest salvo in a war of words over trade tariffs. let's speak to our correspondent chris buckler who's in washington for us now. remind us of the background to this. yes, the threat of new tariffs has fuelled fears of a trade war. you are right in saying the war of words is well underway. countries had already threatened retaliatory action as a result of president trump's announcement...
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(vicki) that was kay recede reporting.n humane hero dog award ends next month. the final winner will be announced in september. (grant) up next... a dad goes above and beyond on a project for his daughter's bedroom ceiling... and it is the stuff of magic! ki) a dad in nevada has recreated disneyland's iconic fireworks in his daughter's bedroom... and the result is truly magical... lyle coram works as a stagehand on live shows in las vegas... his technical expertise came in handy for the bedroom project.. he achieved the effect with a combination of fiber optics, led lighting and a projector... it took about three months to build and he added features over time coram says his daughter, shelby, loves disneyland, but the nightly fireworks are her favorite part and now, she can enjoy them every night ((grant)) that wraps up kron 4 news at nine.((vicki))but our primetime coverage continues. pam moore and steve aveson are here with kron 4 news at ten...guys? ((pam)) thank you grant and vicki...next at ten... six people, includin
(vicki) that was kay recede reporting.n humane hero dog award ends next month. the final winner will be announced in september. (grant) up next... a dad goes above and beyond on a project for his daughter's bedroom ceiling... and it is the stuff of magic! ki) a dad in nevada has recreated disneyland's iconic fireworks in his daughter's bedroom... and the result is truly magical... lyle coram works as a stagehand on live shows in las vegas... his technical expertise came in handy for the bedroom...
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reporter kay recede has more.his was the scene back on january 5th -- as a crew with the stockton police department dug holes in a backyard here on flint avenue... then -- investigators would only say - they did not find what they were looking for... now - according to court documents - we now know they were looking for 20 month old ren weddleswe spoke to a relative who asked us to protect her privacy (relative no cg)"it kills me because itús like theyúre my relatives. theyúre my niece and nephew so what can i do?" the woman is related to princess canez-walker... ren's motherpolice say walker and her boyfriend - aaron weddles -- have been uncooperative... while they've been behind bars since january -- their infant twins ren and setina -- are still missing(relative)"i really hope something... they find something or find the babies or someone steps up and brings them, you know?" the relative says the twins were born on april 2016... (relative)"i hadnút seen little ren since a month or two after he was born.'an inma
reporter kay recede has more.his was the scene back on january 5th -- as a crew with the stockton police department dug holes in a backyard here on flint avenue... then -- investigators would only say - they did not find what they were looking for... now - according to court documents - we now know they were looking for 20 month old ren weddleswe spoke to a relative who asked us to protect her privacy (relative no cg)"it kills me because itús like theyúre my relatives. theyúre my niece...
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i offer my best wishes to you and to kay. you will be greatly missed. mr. schumer: mr. president? the presiding officer: minority leader. mr. schumer: i had the privilege to speak at some length about thad in leaders' remarks, but i just wanted to add one point. i know my colleagues are waiting. another trait of thad's that made him so successful was he had a long memory and knew how to work the legislative process. so i remember after katrina with the devastation, thad came over to me and talked to me about the needs for so much, including a rail line that was somewhat controversial in the southern part of his state. and he really convinced me that it was desperately needed and i voted for it. well, we'll -- the wheel always turns. six years later we were devastated by sandy. and we needed all the help we could get. i went to thad. i didn't have to say a thing. he said, i remember what you did for me. i'm going to help you all the way with sandy, and he did. it's just one of many great traits about this man and why he was so amazingly successful for the country and most of all fo
i offer my best wishes to you and to kay. you will be greatly missed. mr. schumer: mr. president? the presiding officer: minority leader. mr. schumer: i had the privilege to speak at some length about thad in leaders' remarks, but i just wanted to add one point. i know my colleagues are waiting. another trait of thad's that made him so successful was he had a long memory and knew how to work the legislative process. so i remember after katrina with the devastation, thad came over to me and...
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at the top of the hour david kay you can always get the latest news around the clock on our web site that is of course dot com on how to hunt for an invalid thanks for watching and c.d.c. . starting out with some junk and instructions from a book. at the age of fourteen william coming home but i'm going to drink the wine from ohio we wanted to build a wind turbine to provide his village with electricity. i want to make this idea change his life make way for all of that much of him exciting journey among the world's began. hero's story. and the windmill starting march twenty first w. samo and welcome back there is music today we're in windy tel aviv. this city is full of music and before moving on to something classical i wanted to come down here to the beach where every weekend there's traditional israeli folk dancing going on just behind me let's go and have a look. at her. or. her. hand luggage for you. that. last one was her. hour right. at. the moment. ha ha ha ha. that. is really oprah's hodes be here to tell of the performing arts in two seats ninety two ninety four. i love all
at the top of the hour david kay you can always get the latest news around the clock on our web site that is of course dot com on how to hunt for an invalid thanks for watching and c.d.c. . starting out with some junk and instructions from a book. at the age of fourteen william coming home but i'm going to drink the wine from ohio we wanted to build a wind turbine to provide his village with electricity. i want to make this idea change his life make way for all of that much of him exciting...
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jon kay, bbc news, birmingham.r chance to see dara 0'briain meets stephen hawking. that's at 10.45pm tonight. students across the united states have walked out of their classrooms today to demand tighter gun safety laws. they staged a i7—minute protest to represent the 17 people who were killed in the florida school shooting exactly a month ago. here's our north america editor, jon sopel. hey—hey, ho—ho, the nra has got to go! the last time we saw children pouring out of school, it was with their hands up in terror after the florida shooting. today they came out across america, but this time with fists clenched, demanding change on gun control. what do we want?! gun control! when do we want it?! now! in washington at ten o'clock, on a bracing cold morning, with their backs turned on the white house, these students fell silent for 17 minutes — a minute for each of the people who died at the marjory stoneman douglas school in florida last month. there's no doubting the extraordinary success these young people have ha
jon kay, bbc news, birmingham.r chance to see dara 0'briain meets stephen hawking. that's at 10.45pm tonight. students across the united states have walked out of their classrooms today to demand tighter gun safety laws. they staged a i7—minute protest to represent the 17 people who were killed in the florida school shooting exactly a month ago. here's our north america editor, jon sopel. hey—hey, ho—ho, the nra has got to go! the last time we saw children pouring out of school, it was...
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jon kay has been to visit them. so, what's for tea in the evans household tonight?and their girls want to live with less of this. but how? plastic, plastic, plastic... plastic, plastic. they're going to try living without single—use plastic for ten days. we're up for it but... i can't see how you can do it, as a modern family. the bottles of lemonade that we like. tomorrow is bin day. we're doing well at recycling. but where does it go from us? they were inspired by watching blue planet 2. it will take years, and years, and years. it will probably still be that same bottle when you're mummy and daddy's age. shower gel, for chloe. shower gel for ella. shampoo for the puppy. going plastic free... moisturisers... is going to mean some big changes. we're just plastic weirdos! i don't think you are weird. i think this is pretty typical of most households. yeah, but when you start to think about it, that's when you realise how reliant on it we are. we make our own toothpaste. how do you do that? to get some tips, they've come to meet the williams family, who have been liv
jon kay has been to visit them. so, what's for tea in the evans household tonight?and their girls want to live with less of this. but how? plastic, plastic, plastic... plastic, plastic. they're going to try living without single—use plastic for ten days. we're up for it but... i can't see how you can do it, as a modern family. the bottles of lemonade that we like. tomorrow is bin day. we're doing well at recycling. but where does it go from us? they were inspired by watching blue planet 2. it...
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but i could say o kay, i've got a stock that's cheap it trades at 16 times forward and as bill miller told me, this, too, shall pass. why should we think differently despite all of the things, legitimate, that you say >> we can talk about this through the lens of the conversation we would have had before say thursday of last week, where i would have said there are limits of growth to digital advertising. to the share that facebookcan te the reality is cost will go up because because of what was already in place by customer, advertisers cost associated with monitoring content. with content just goes on cap ex anyone talking about facebook, what cap ex are they assuming? it's not going down. so you account for these things and the stock was overvalued i get the argument if you're trading on a pe basis and looking just at next year, my numbers aren't that different. it's after that where you start seeingingful differences because i don't believe this expansion. we can look at instagram as well >> i've got a facebook b shareholder in front of me sarat, you have a question sell the stock >
but i could say o kay, i've got a stock that's cheap it trades at 16 times forward and as bill miller told me, this, too, shall pass. why should we think differently despite all of the things, legitimate, that you say >> we can talk about this through the lens of the conversation we would have had before say thursday of last week, where i would have said there are limits of growth to digital advertising. to the share that facebookcan te the reality is cost will go up because because of...
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we'll get the latest from sian lloyd in south wales in a moment but first let's go tojon kay who's ine woke up in this part of the country, looked out the window and thought it is not too bad. even when the red alert was issued at about eight o'clock, at brea kfast issued at about eight o'clock, at breakfast time this morning, it did not seem too bad for quite a long time. crucially, that red alert did not come into effect, did not become active until three o'clock this afternoon. almost bang on schedule, the sky turned white, rather than read, across the vast area, heavy snow started following, and with it came the wind, the blizzards that whipped up the snow and cause drifting and cause roads to be blocked. that is what the authorities are really worried about. so, tonight there are a few ca i’s about. so, tonight there are a few cars around, but people are mainly at home, sitting tight, waiting to set this out, and trying to stockpile food. you can see lots of people going to the shops, trying to stock up with essentials, head of the storm coming in. the police and authorities are
we'll get the latest from sian lloyd in south wales in a moment but first let's go tojon kay who's ine woke up in this part of the country, looked out the window and thought it is not too bad. even when the red alert was issued at about eight o'clock, at brea kfast issued at about eight o'clock, at breakfast time this morning, it did not seem too bad for quite a long time. crucially, that red alert did not come into effect, did not become active until three o'clock this afternoon. almost bang...
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jon kay, bbc news, exmoor.rged with manslaughter and arson over an explosion in leicester which left five people dead. several people were also injured in the blast in the hinkley road area of the city last sunday. three members of the same family died when the shop and flat were destroyed. reports from syria suggest government forces have gained more ground in an assault on the rebel—held area of eastern ghouta near the capital damascus. once again, no aid was delivered during the daily 5—hour humanitarian ceasefire there, and no civilians made it out. president assad's ally russia says rebels have prevented civilians from leaving. the rebels deny this. donald trump has threatened to apply new taxes on cars imported into the united states, from the european union. it's the latest salvo in a war of words over trade tariffs. let's speak to our correspondent chris buckler who's in washington for us now. remind us of the background to this? the threat of new tourists has fuelled fears of a trade war but you are ri
jon kay, bbc news, exmoor.rged with manslaughter and arson over an explosion in leicester which left five people dead. several people were also injured in the blast in the hinkley road area of the city last sunday. three members of the same family died when the shop and flat were destroyed. reports from syria suggest government forces have gained more ground in an assault on the rebel—held area of eastern ghouta near the capital damascus. once again, no aid was delivered during the daily...
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from the royal devon and exeter hospital, jon kay reports.he road to exeter‘s main hospital, serving nearly half a million people. how are you getting on? in a&e eight—year—old anna has come off her sledge. have you got a headache now? are you hungry at all? and she might need a scan. her doctor is one of many who have struggled into work. she should be fine. 0k, great, thank you. how did you get in? i cycled on a mountain bike, that's about five miles, there was a lot of pushing, just trying to get a bit of traction in that snow. junior doctor chris is helping debbie who has slipped on the ice. wait until you hear about his journey to work. i walked about ten miles from exmouth into hospital. and then you're going to have to walk ten miles back? yes. just like last night. did it cross your mind to call in and say i can't make it today, i'm going to have a snow day? no. a0 staff slept in the hospital overnight after a critical incident was declared here. phil also stayed over. he couldn't move his iced up car after visiting his wife on the su
from the royal devon and exeter hospital, jon kay reports.he road to exeter‘s main hospital, serving nearly half a million people. how are you getting on? in a&e eight—year—old anna has come off her sledge. have you got a headache now? are you hungry at all? and she might need a scan. her doctor is one of many who have struggled into work. she should be fine. 0k, great, thank you. how did you get in? i cycled on a mountain bike, that's about five miles, there was a lot of pushing,...
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jon kay, bbc news, devon. continues on the a39. use continues on the a39. justin. charged usejustin. three men have been charged with manslaughter and arson over an explosion in leicester which left five people dead. several people were also injured in the blast in the hinckley road area of the city last sunday. three members of the same family died when the shop and flat were destroyed. reports from syria suggest government forces have gained more ground in an assault on the rebel—held area of eastern ghouta, near the capital damascus. on the rebel—held area of eastern once again, no aid was delivered during the daily five—hour humanitarian ceasefire in eastern ghouta — and no civilians mad it out. ghouta — and no civilians made it out. ghouta — and no president assad's ally russia says rebels have prevented civilians from leaving. rebels have prevented the rebels deny this. rebels have prevented the trial use of new video technology, to assist football referees, is proving controversial in the english game. now football's world governing body has approved its use
jon kay, bbc news, devon. continues on the a39. use continues on the a39. justin. charged usejustin. three men have been charged with manslaughter and arson over an explosion in leicester which left five people dead. several people were also injured in the blast in the hinckley road area of the city last sunday. three members of the same family died when the shop and flat were destroyed. reports from syria suggest government forces have gained more ground in an assault on the rebel—held area...
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jon kay, bbc news, devon.tranded by the snow for at least five hours on the a31 in the new forest in hampshire tonight. our correspondent duncan kennedy is one of them. yes, that's absolutely right. we arrived here at 5:15pm, and we've barely moved an inch since, so nearly five hours we've been stuck here. i'm actually standing on the a31 as we speak tonight, along with dozens, possibly hundreds of other drivers in their cars. we've seen children in cars, we've seen people coming home from work, who have been stranded here for hours and hours and hours. it's about —10 here with the wind chill factor, it's snowing. we've seen people walking back down this dual carriageway here to try and find an escape route. we've seen ca i’s and find an escape route. we've seen cars driving against the flow of traffic on the hard shoulder, add then to try and find an escape route. why is it happening? we're not really sure. we've been told on the radio there were some accidents up the radio there were some accidents up ahead
jon kay, bbc news, devon.tranded by the snow for at least five hours on the a31 in the new forest in hampshire tonight. our correspondent duncan kennedy is one of them. yes, that's absolutely right. we arrived here at 5:15pm, and we've barely moved an inch since, so nearly five hours we've been stuck here. i'm actually standing on the a31 as we speak tonight, along with dozens, possibly hundreds of other drivers in their cars. we've seen children in cars, we've seen people coming home from...
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for that his same kay was sentenced to ten years in prison but he was released after two years on the condition that he register regularly with local authorities instead he fled to germany. and. unfortunately the greek authorities did not launch an international search. where if they had the suspect would have been identified during routine checks. for. one of the open questions at least has been answered and medical examination showed he was not a teenager but at least twenty two at the time of the killing if convicted he could be imprisoned for more than twenty years. our political correspondent kate brady is following this story for us hi kate this is been a hugely controversial case in germany and critics say that the problem here is that there weren't sufficient border checks and during the migration crisis in two thousand and fifteen how is the government responded well from day one michael said to this crime should not be used to tug at an entire group of people in this case asylum seekers and the judge of course as well in this case said that this shouldn't be this isn't germa
for that his same kay was sentenced to ten years in prison but he was released after two years on the condition that he register regularly with local authorities instead he fled to germany. and. unfortunately the greek authorities did not launch an international search. where if they had the suspect would have been identified during routine checks. for. one of the open questions at least has been answered and medical examination showed he was not a teenager but at least twenty two at the time...
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jon kay, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's tomasz schafernaker.tern parts of scotland, my air over us, and what can we expect over the next 24 hours or so... rain will be sweeping across the uk tonight and has already reached parts of northern ireland, western scotland, and here it is this evening moving across the uk. these are south—westerly winds so it will be mild across the country with temperatures hovering around 5—7d. it is drying out across the south—west and wales where is still in northern ireland and scotland it is raining. friday itself will be a north—south split so across the north—south split so across the north of the country we have the rain, quite breezy weather as well, to the south drier weather. not drive all the because we time by the time we get to the middle of the afternoon we have this rain over cornwall. friday evening, if you are out on friday evening in the south expect some rain pushing into central southern england as well. beyond that, the weekend is looking mixed. some will get rain, sunshine, a mixture of the two
jon kay, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's tomasz schafernaker.tern parts of scotland, my air over us, and what can we expect over the next 24 hours or so... rain will be sweeping across the uk tonight and has already reached parts of northern ireland, western scotland, and here it is this evening moving across the uk. these are south—westerly winds so it will be mild across the country with temperatures hovering around 5—7d. it is drying out across the south—west and wales...
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that was angela stent, speaking earlier to my colleagues katty kay and christian fraser.night's programme: having their day in court, but not injail. how opioid addicts are getting a new chance at this courtroom in upstate new york. surgeons in london have restored the sight of two patients with one of the most common forms of blindness. the team at moorfields eye hospital inserted human embryonic stem cells in the back of the patients' eyes to treat age—related degeneration. fergus walsh reports. before his pioneering stem—cell treatment, douglas waters was completely blind in his right eye. now he can see. everyone wanted to go outside when the... rain finally stopped. that's perfect. so, this is an amazing improvement, mr waters. ijust couldn't believe it. and each morning, i picked things out in the bedroom to look at, out of the garden. i'd do this. and it's unbelievable. i'm really chuffed, i suppose you could say! and so is his surgeon. two patients with age—related macular degeneration had the sight—restoring treatment at moorfields eye hospital, in london. we are
that was angela stent, speaking earlier to my colleagues katty kay and christian fraser.night's programme: having their day in court, but not injail. how opioid addicts are getting a new chance at this courtroom in upstate new york. surgeons in london have restored the sight of two patients with one of the most common forms of blindness. the team at moorfields eye hospital inserted human embryonic stem cells in the back of the patients' eyes to treat age—related degeneration. fergus walsh...
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hello this is breakfast, with naga munchetty and jon kay. more tears as the australian cricketer david warner breaks his silence over the ball tampering scandal. the former vice—captain has apologised and says he accepts he may never play for his country again. right now it is hard to know what comes next but first and foremost, . .. comes next but first and foremost,... if the well—being of my family. —— is the well—being. good morning it's saturday 31st march. also this morning — flights are due to resume at stansted after a fire on a shuttle bus — but there's anger from the thousands of passengers left behind. two british men accused of carrying out a series of beheadings for the so—called islamic state have complained that they won't get a fair trial. in sport — he's leaner but is he mean enough? anthonyjoshua weighs—in a lot lighter for tonight's world heavyweight unification fight with joseph parker. and helen has the weather. the day at hedge doesn't look as wet as yesterday so and improving picture. —— the day at hedge. monday looks
hello this is breakfast, with naga munchetty and jon kay. more tears as the australian cricketer david warner breaks his silence over the ball tampering scandal. the former vice—captain has apologised and says he accepts he may never play for his country again. right now it is hard to know what comes next but first and foremost, . .. comes next but first and foremost,... if the well—being of my family. —— is the well—being. good morning it's saturday 31st march. also this morning —...