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thank you, katy balls and prashant rao. and goodbye from us. hello. summer time, i can't offer much in the way of summery weather but certainly for spring, it is not too bad. it will be some sunshine. we had a cracking start to the day and with the sunshine, for many northern areas of the uk, that will continue well into the uk, that will continue well into the afternoon. further south and east, a bit more cloud across the far south—east of england but even here, the cloud will tend to thin and break up throughout the afternoon. one or two showers across the far north of england, into northern ireland and across scotland but those showers will be few and far between, many good spells sunshine and maximum temperatures getting up into double figures, about 10—12d and with light winds, that will feel quite pleasant. this evening and overnight, with clear spells, it will turn fairly chilly fairly quickly, with frost developing across scotland, northern ireland and into northern and western areas, temperatures below freezing. further south and east, a bit
thank you, katy balls and prashant rao. and goodbye from us. hello. summer time, i can't offer much in the way of summery weather but certainly for spring, it is not too bad. it will be some sunshine. we had a cracking start to the day and with the sunshine, for many northern areas of the uk, that will continue well into the uk, that will continue well into the afternoon. further south and east, a bit more cloud across the far south—east of england but even here, the cloud will tend to thin...
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with me are katy balls, political correspondent at the spectator and ben chu, economics editor at theh. thank you so much for coming in. there's a good mix of stories, from the extreme weather to a look ahead to the oscars. the observer takes stock of the financial cost the wintry weather has taken on the country — suggesting it's cost us £1 billion per day. the sunday times leads on an investigation into how internet giants may be implicated in the trafficking of vulnerable women. the paper also looks ahead to tomorrow night's 0scars — with a picture of gary 0ldman — who has the best actor nod for playing the part of winston churchill. the actor also takes centre stage on the front of the telegraph — alongside the paper's top story which looks at the way bbc presenters‘ salaries are taxed. the top story for the mail is the latest gossip from within theresa may's cabinet. this time involving the foreign secretary. this time involving the foreign secretary. so plenty to be looking at this morning. let's kick off with the weather. it has been an atrocious week of weather, of course. i w
with me are katy balls, political correspondent at the spectator and ben chu, economics editor at theh. thank you so much for coming in. there's a good mix of stories, from the extreme weather to a look ahead to the oscars. the observer takes stock of the financial cost the wintry weather has taken on the country — suggesting it's cost us £1 billion per day. the sunday times leads on an investigation into how internet giants may be implicated in the trafficking of vulnerable women. the paper...
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this morning's reviewers are katy balls, political correspondent at the spectator, and prashant rao,eputy europe business editor of the new york times. an extra 3000 midwives are to be trained in england over the next four years. the move will see 650 midwives start training next year. it is one of a number of proposals to be formally announced by the health secretary, jeremy hunt, on tuesday. the royal college of midwives has welcomed the news but says the plans need investment and time to work. lebo diseko reports. like other parts of the nhs, maternity units have been under pressure. the birth rate has been rising, and some hospitals have been unable to accept any more expectant mothers. nursing unions have also blamed what they call chronic shortages. the government has insisted more midwives are being trained all the time. now, though, plans for 3000 extra recruits and support staff in england are due to be announced. the move is notjust about boosting numbers. currently, depending on the trust, women can see several midwives over the course of their pregnancy. jeremy hunt is ex
this morning's reviewers are katy balls, political correspondent at the spectator, and prashant rao,eputy europe business editor of the new york times. an extra 3000 midwives are to be trained in england over the next four years. the move will see 650 midwives start training next year. it is one of a number of proposals to be formally announced by the health secretary, jeremy hunt, on tuesday. the royal college of midwives has welcomed the news but says the plans need investment and time to...
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at 09:30 and 10:30 this morning the papers — our guestsjoining me are katy balls, political correspondentditor at the independent. in the last hour we have heard from germany that members of germany's ce ntre—left germany that members of germany's centre—left social democratic party have voted clearly in favour of re—entering a coalition government with chancellor angela merkel‘s conservatives. let's get the latest on this from a berlin correspondent jenny hilljoins me now. this has taken months to get this coalition government of the ground, and everybody was waiting for the support from the social democrats and the have decided to stick with angela merkel. that is correct, germany has been waiting a long time for this, it now has its new government which is in effect a continuation of the last one, a coalition between angela merkel‘s conservatives in the social democrats or spd. it has been a long and painful process that began in september, when a general election saw angela merkel later conservatives to the election result, the social democrats suffered a similarfate. mrs result, the
at 09:30 and 10:30 this morning the papers — our guestsjoining me are katy balls, political correspondentditor at the independent. in the last hour we have heard from germany that members of germany's ce ntre—left germany that members of germany's centre—left social democratic party have voted clearly in favour of re—entering a coalition government with chancellor angela merkel‘s conservatives. let's get the latest on this from a berlin correspondent jenny hilljoins me now. this has...
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this morning's reviewers are katy balls, political correspondent at the spectator,
this morning's reviewers are katy balls, political correspondent at the spectator,
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. >>> ♪ >>> march is coming in like a wrecking ball, katie's on storm watch and has your forecast upext. blank i'd like the "my wife is out of town and i'm in over my head meal". sleep over! sleep over! sleep over! so you said 5 chicken mcnuggets happy meals and a classic chicken sandwich for 3 bucks each. exactly. build whatever meal you want with favorites on the new $1 $2 $3 dollar menu from mcdonald's. with favorites on the new $1 $2 $3 dollar menu in your noise cancelling trheadphones?ry maybe not. maybe you could trust you won't be next to a loud eater. (eating potato chips loudly) or you could just trust duracell. (silence) ♪ for switching to progressive? [ engine revving ] you cannot hear me at all, can you? >>> severe weather continues to ravage parts of the country >> heavy rain pounded central, southern states in the pennsylvania few days and now people in the west coast are bracing for flooding and more mud slide. here's john lawrence. >> reporter: severe storms produced devastating flood in lieuville kentucky, residents check on their businesses the only way that they ca
. >>> ♪ >>> march is coming in like a wrecking ball, katie's on storm watch and has your forecast upext. blank i'd like the "my wife is out of town and i'm in over my head meal". sleep over! sleep over! sleep over! so you said 5 chicken mcnuggets happy meals and a classic chicken sandwich for 3 bucks each. exactly. build whatever meal you want with favorites on the new $1 $2 $3 dollar menu from mcdonald's. with favorites on the new $1 $2 $3 dollar menu in your...
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ball instead of giving this guy a bye. a mulligan -- >> that's his mully cuban. >> and katie phang, thank you. >>> robert mueller has a newness in the russian probe. he could have lots of info on secret meetings between the trump team and the russians offshore. interesting where they agreed to meet, russians and trump people way far from here where nobody would be have caught them doing it but they did catch them. "hardball" is coming back with more action. pass please. i'm here to fix the elevator. nothing's wrong with the elevator. right. but you want to fix it. right. so who sent you? new guy. what new guy? watson. my analysis of sensor and maintenance data indicates elevator 3 will malfunction in 2 days. there you go. you still need a pass. you wouldn't accept from any one else. so why accept it from your allergy pills? most pills don't finish the job because they don't relieve nasal congestion. flonase allergy relief is different. flonase relieves sneezing, itchy, watery eyes and a runny nose, plus nasal congestion, which pills don't. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances. most pills only block one. and 6
ball instead of giving this guy a bye. a mulligan -- >> that's his mully cuban. >> and katie phang, thank you. >>> robert mueller has a newness in the russian probe. he could have lots of info on secret meetings between the trump team and the russians offshore. interesting where they agreed to meet, russians and trump people way far from here where nobody would be have caught them doing it but they did catch them. "hardball" is coming back with more action. pass...
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katie posts my top sheet and blanket always end up in a ball at the foot of my bed. >> you've got othersionately believe in top sheets. i'm not going to wash my comforter weekly. way too much work. and helena writes top sheets are the very foundation of our society. we did not raise you to be wolves. >> do you use the top sheet? yes, of course you do. almost 80% say that you do, 22 don't. so it doesn't look like the top sheet is dead quite yet, but there is something with the whole cleanliness factor. researchers do say you should typically wash your duvet cover every few months but if you don't use the top sheet you might want to wash the comforter every week. >> the comforter becomes the top sheet. >> by the way, the average person sweats about a cup of perspiration every night. >> is that true? >> it's true. it's true. >> really? >> blow your whistle, that's gross. >> you guys use the top sheet? >> absolutely. >> yes. you've got to. >> you know what i do? i'll go -- my wife will watch me. i'll go underneath the top sheet and she'll go on top of the top sheet. >> locking you in. >> cr
katie posts my top sheet and blanket always end up in a ball at the foot of my bed. >> you've got othersionately believe in top sheets. i'm not going to wash my comforter weekly. way too much work. and helena writes top sheets are the very foundation of our society. we did not raise you to be wolves. >> do you use the top sheet? yes, of course you do. almost 80% say that you do, 22 don't. so it doesn't look like the top sheet is dead quite yet, but there is something with the whole...
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katie, thank you. >>> a woman and her dog are safe after being rescued from the cliffs off of fort fun ston. photos tweeted shows the rescue last night. a ball went over the cliff and a pit bull named blueberry went chasing for it. when the dog went over the cliff, so did the dog's owner. both became stranded and the owner called 9-1-1. they were rescued without injuries. >>> robert mueller's investigation is escalating. what we're learning about it this morning. >> the extension into the south bay ran into another problem. >>> we have a couple of days of spring-like warmth ahead of us. i'm still trackin >>> people waiting to ride b.a.r.t. to san jose may have to wait longer. the mercury news reports that the projected opening date could be pushed back now until next year. b.a.r.t. previously said it wanted to open the milpitas stations in june. issues, including delays and testing are stalling things now. officials say the opening looks closer to january, maybe even march of 2019. >>> take a look at the peninsula where we are freezing cold in menlo park. 32 degrees there. frost developing as we speak. redwood city and foster city at 35. we'
katie, thank you. >>> a woman and her dog are safe after being rescued from the cliffs off of fort fun ston. photos tweeted shows the rescue last night. a ball went over the cliff and a pit bull named blueberry went chasing for it. when the dog went over the cliff, so did the dog's owner. both became stranded and the owner called 9-1-1. they were rescued without injuries. >>> robert mueller's investigation is escalating. what we're learning about it this morning. >> the...
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and i'm joined now by our brussels correspondent adam fleming and katy balls who's a political correspondentded for their easter break but the further when did you sense an extra bit of dried and optimism since the summit last week? i think there is renewed energy particularly with the conservative party, we know it is very thorny for theresa may that eve ryo ne very thorny for theresa may that everyone accepts relations between the uk government and brussels are ina much the uk government and brussels are in a much better place than they we re in a much better place than they were several months ago. and also the compper misers that have been made so far aren't fatal. a lot of people are a bit annoyed but what is a may has done quite well is spread the annoyance out quite evenly among the annoyance out quite evenly among the different people in her party. when it comes to the vote in october it seems the real hang grenade hanging over the government is this a amendment of the trade and customs bill that would force the government if it passed to go back to europe and renegotiate. it is some
and i'm joined now by our brussels correspondent adam fleming and katy balls who's a political correspondentded for their easter break but the further when did you sense an extra bit of dried and optimism since the summit last week? i think there is renewed energy particularly with the conservative party, we know it is very thorny for theresa may that eve ryo ne very thorny for theresa may that everyone accepts relations between the uk government and brussels are ina much the uk government and...