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kent: some people thought so.stion is, how are they investing that money and is it rational? are they getting a rational return? if you read the uber f1, it was not clear. my gut says i will uber to the airport for the rest of my life, this business will be around forever. if it is worth $350 billion or $50 billion it is hard to say. carol: tell me how you are investing your money. where you are finding investing opportunities? consumer. kent: i spend half my life looking for the next uber ipo, bellyflops aside. that is a really, really hard thing to do. if you think of yourself as a consumer, how many things have come into your household in the last year or two. it is a handful. we call these earthquakes be a -- earthquakes, we spend our time looking for these but you don't know where the next one will happen. they happen fast and are rare. we listen in all of the obvious places, silicon valley, new york, boston, then we have to be prepared to pounce when we see them. a lot of what you have seen with incredibly f
kent: some people thought so.stion is, how are they investing that money and is it rational? are they getting a rational return? if you read the uber f1, it was not clear. my gut says i will uber to the airport for the rest of my life, this business will be around forever. if it is worth $350 billion or $50 billion it is hard to say. carol: tell me how you are investing your money. where you are finding investing opportunities? consumer. kent: i spend half my life looking for the next uber ipo,...
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so we asked if we could start out kent. so we asked if we could start our own kent.. so we asked if we could start ourown team in kent. so we asked if we could start our own team in kent and that is where we began. we mentioned, just coming into this chat with you, that men sometimes feel their grief is overlooked. how has this, being part ofa team, overlooked. how has this, being part of a team, and playing together, meeting other fathers in of a team, and playing together, meeting otherfathers in a similar situation, how has that help you?m helps massively. it is a safe place for dads who have suffered loss to be in an environment to chat to each other with like—minded, people who have been through similar situations. it is ok not to be ok, as the # goes. but it is true. the bond we have got already in the team is fantastic. we have got people who have never ever opened up before and within a few minutes of meeting other fathers, they are able to open up other fathers, they are able to open up and start expressing their stories and experiences. it is really moving
so we asked if we could start out kent. so we asked if we could start our own kent.. so we asked if we could start ourown team in kent. so we asked if we could start our own team in kent and that is where we began. we mentioned, just coming into this chat with you, that men sometimes feel their grief is overlooked. how has this, being part ofa team, overlooked. how has this, being part of a team, and playing together, meeting other fathers in of a team, and playing together, meeting...
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picked up and brought to kent so far this month to 140.esponsible, is it the french side of the uk site? what are the authority saying, are they coping with it, capturing everybody who is trying to get across? if you recall events of last december when this was being seen by people as a crisis, sajid javid the home secretary, cut short a holiday and came back and said he was taking personal charge of the situation and he brought back a couple of cutters from the mediterranean. if you have cutters in the channel that could encourage people to make the perilous crossing because they think they will be found, picked up and brought to the uk. in terms of who's responsibility it is, halfway from france, if the french find them, they should be taken back to france. if they are in uk waters, they are brought back here. people are saying, such as the mp in dover, anyone in the channel should be safely escorted back to france because that would be more of a deterrent. the reality is, a lot of people on these votes are getting into uk waters and the
picked up and brought to kent so far this month to 140.esponsible, is it the french side of the uk site? what are the authority saying, are they coping with it, capturing everybody who is trying to get across? if you recall events of last december when this was being seen by people as a crisis, sajid javid the home secretary, cut short a holiday and came back and said he was taking personal charge of the situation and he brought back a couple of cutters from the mediterranean. if you have...
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all right professor keep some of them from the university of kent thank you for that. it's to kenya where the high court is due to issue a ruling that could strike down colonial era laws that criminalize homosexuality in 2016 gay rights organizations filed petitions austine the court to declare sections of the penal code and constitutional organizations argue the laws violate rights including the right to human dignity and the right to freedom from discrimination as it stands anyone convicted of gay sex in kenya can spend behind bars. the rainbow flag is a symbol of gay pride across the world but in kenya it's rarely seen flying. the national gay and lesbian human rights commission is one of the few places that displeases proudly and it's here that the fight to repeal an anti homosexuals law in kenya is being fought the law it is somewhat vague given that it was taken from very very old laws which were previously formed from canon law so the law is very vague in its wording however what it intimate is that carnal knowledge against the order of nature that is same sex a
all right professor keep some of them from the university of kent thank you for that. it's to kenya where the high court is due to issue a ruling that could strike down colonial era laws that criminalize homosexuality in 2016 gay rights organizations filed petitions austine the court to declare sections of the penal code and constitutional organizations argue the laws violate rights including the right to human dignity and the right to freedom from discrimination as it stands anyone convicted...
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noye is serving a life sentence for stabbing to death 21—year—old stephen cameron in kent in 1996.ymonds reports. 1998. kenneth noye, smiling, but his time on the run in spain had come to an end. two years earlier, 21—year—old stephen cameron got into a road rage argument with noye, a notorious criminal. noye stabbed him to death. he'd just finished a sentence for helping the brink's—mat robbers hide their stolen gold. 19 years later, he is to be freed from an open prison in kent. the parole board said he had addressed his tendency to use violence in certain conditions, and he'd demonstrated maturity about his situation, as well as greater insight into his past behaviour. stephen cameron's mother died three years ago. his father ken wrote to the government demanding noye not be released. today he told us he was "gutted". we can now read why kenneth noye has been released, because of pressure on the parole board to publish its decisions. and in two months‘ time, the ministry ofjustice will launch a scheme which allows victims of crime to appeal, if they don't agree. but too late for
noye is serving a life sentence for stabbing to death 21—year—old stephen cameron in kent in 1996.ymonds reports. 1998. kenneth noye, smiling, but his time on the run in spain had come to an end. two years earlier, 21—year—old stephen cameron got into a road rage argument with noye, a notorious criminal. noye stabbed him to death. he'd just finished a sentence for helping the brink's—mat robbers hide their stolen gold. 19 years later, he is to be freed from an open prison in kent. the...
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kent: some people thought so. are they getting a rational return?ber f1, it was not clear. my gut says i will uber to the airport, this will be -- if it is worth $350 billion or $50 billion it is hard to say. stephen: tell me about -- carol: tell me how you are investing. kent: i spend half my life looking for the next uber ipo, bellyflops aside. that is hard. think of yourself as a consumer, how many things have come into your household in the neck -- last year or two. it is a handful. we call these earthquakes be a we spend our time looking for these but you don't know where the next one will happen. they happen fast and are rare. we listen in all of the obvious places, silicon valley, new york, then we have to be prepared to pounce when we see them. a lot of what you have seen with incredibly fast rises in valuation of consumer facing specials is a phenomenon that doesn't happen all the time. they will pay all most any price. where are you guys? toast is in the restaurant space, how is that going and where? lynt: we look for general radical marke
kent: some people thought so. are they getting a rational return?ber f1, it was not clear. my gut says i will uber to the airport, this will be -- if it is worth $350 billion or $50 billion it is hard to say. stephen: tell me about -- carol: tell me how you are investing. kent: i spend half my life looking for the next uber ipo, bellyflops aside. that is hard. think of yourself as a consumer, how many things have come into your household in the neck -- last year or two. it is a handful. we call...
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in kent labour launched its campaign with jeremy corbyn today.withjeremy corbyn stepping onto the stage. a vote for labour is a vote to bring our divided country back together. labour is the only party with a plan to unite our country and make it work for the many, not the few. and what of cross— party many, not the few. and what of cross—party talks on a possible brexit deal with the government? labour has been trudging this path for a while now. in those talks there has been no big offer. and the red lines remain in place. it's actually quite difficult negotiating with a disintegrating government, with a disintegrating government, with cabinet ministers jockeying for succession rather than working for an agreement. it is in the country's interests to try to get this sorted one way 01’ interests to try to get this sorted one way or the other. and coming into view, a government hoped to try and get the ball rolling by introducing brexit legislation ahead of the european elections. it is the government's intention to seek cross—party agreement to
in kent labour launched its campaign with jeremy corbyn today.withjeremy corbyn stepping onto the stage. a vote for labour is a vote to bring our divided country back together. labour is the only party with a plan to unite our country and make it work for the many, not the few. and what of cross— party many, not the few. and what of cross—party talks on a possible brexit deal with the government? labour has been trudging this path for a while now. in those talks there has been no big offer....
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new hampshire republican judd gregg and north dakota democrat kent conrad both served as chair of the senate budget committee. they'll be testifying today at 2:30 eastern time on c-span3. and saturday, former vice president joe biden will hold a campaign kickoff rally in philadelphia. live at 1:00 eastern here on c-span. you can also follow our live coverage online at c-span.org or use the free c-span radio app. >> this week our online video library marks a milestone. a quarter million hours of content. all c-span programs since 1987 are available in our online lie blunt rochesterry. you can view them all for free at c-span.org. tojournal continu. this is representative john garamendi, democrat from california, member of the armed services committee. here to talk about among other things, the issues concerning a wrong. what is the best way for the united states to approach the situation at hand with th iran? guest: not the john bolton way. , iranc.p.o.a. was working was moving away from and had stopped their nuclear ambitions they clearly were remaining a serious problem in the area,
new hampshire republican judd gregg and north dakota democrat kent conrad both served as chair of the senate budget committee. they'll be testifying today at 2:30 eastern time on c-span3. and saturday, former vice president joe biden will hold a campaign kickoff rally in philadelphia. live at 1:00 eastern here on c-span. you can also follow our live coverage online at c-span.org or use the free c-span radio app. >> this week our online video library marks a milestone. a quarter million...
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the company is called kent international. buy the bikes at wal-mart. >>> the race for 5g. bell ringing in 27 minutes. the dow is down 154. the checkered flag just three days away. when sprint rolls out its 5g service with an lg compatible phone, but this is the controversial technology advancement that some say is much farther away than they are really letting you know. the man to answer that question, craig moffett, the one and only, the nation's top telecom analyst will give us a number, what percentage of the u.s. will be using 5g, not this year, not next year, but do you have to wait another two o three years? -- two to three years? he will give you the real deal. countdown is coming right back. welcome to seattle. where people are into coffee, tech, and retirement planning. the perfect retirement for me is doing the things that i want to do, not the things i have to do. unlike seattle, less than half of americans participate in their employer retirement plans. so what keeps people more engaged in their retirement? i want to have the ability to easily transact online,
the company is called kent international. buy the bikes at wal-mart. >>> the race for 5g. bell ringing in 27 minutes. the dow is down 154. the checkered flag just three days away. when sprint rolls out its 5g service with an lg compatible phone, but this is the controversial technology advancement that some say is much farther away than they are really letting you know. the man to answer that question, craig moffett, the one and only, the nation's top telecom analyst will give us a...
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. >> kent will do this with some tools that most people don't have in their kitchen. >> like a giant> this huge wood fire stove. he has an antique coffee pots. still, you can adapt his recipe to his kitchen. here is your first important step. >> let the water warm before you do anything else. >> start with a pot of warm water first. before you add any coffee or anything like that put your coffee grounds in the water. there's no filter here. >> now we got to sit and waitfaciently for it to boil. >> h their individual tastes. you want to experiment with how much coffee you put in your water. >> fourth cup of grounds to one fourth of water. >> once it starts to boil, want to let it boil for about four minutes. longer it boils, the stronger it will be. here is another trick to a cowboy coffee. take it off and let it cool down a bit. now you may be asking, great, i have a put of coffee and all these grounds, there's no filter. how do i pour off my coffee without getting grounds in my cup. >> drink it through your teeth. >> that's one way. that's not the cowboy way. >> cup full of cold wat
. >> kent will do this with some tools that most people don't have in their kitchen. >> like a giant> this huge wood fire stove. he has an antique coffee pots. still, you can adapt his recipe to his kitchen. here is your first important step. >> let the water warm before you do anything else. >> start with a pot of warm water first. before you add any coffee or anything like that put your coffee grounds in the water. there's no filter here. >> now we got to sit...
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my name is kent marr. my family owned 1421 tenth avenue. i've done everything by the book and tried to do right by the tenanttenants. we've tried to sequence the mandatory seismic retrofit and work together so that there's a minimuminimum to the tenants. every who has parking and storage now will have parking at the end of the project. we will add dwellings to the stock and appreciate your consideration. i will ask my attorney to continue our introduction, thank you. >> thank you. ryan patterson for the permit holder. commissioners, i do appreciate counsel's candor in recognizing their arguments have changed. i think there was a misunderstand at the time they filed this deal. the mans have not
my name is kent marr. my family owned 1421 tenth avenue. i've done everything by the book and tried to do right by the tenanttenants. we've tried to sequence the mandatory seismic retrofit and work together so that there's a minimuminimum to the tenants. every who has parking and storage now will have parking at the end of the project. we will add dwellings to the stock and appreciate your consideration. i will ask my attorney to continue our introduction, thank you. >> thank you. ryan...
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it crashed near kent island. it went down in the chesr eake bay afaving tipton airport. news 4s darcy spencer is following the dethlopments from live desk. what do we know tonight? >> reporter: police just announced they have called off their search for these two nissing men for the ht. they are going to pick up that search again tomorrow when they have the light and when weather conditions improve. this photo shows the actual helicopter the men were plying in this afternoon when they crashed into the chesapeake bay near kent island. it was piefded to us by monumental helicopters. that's the company that owns the about that went dow five miles south of the bay cebridge. poliave identified the two men on board. they're the pilot, charles knight. he'li38 and ves in mt. airy. and his passenger, matt clark. he's 36 and lives in pasadena in anne arundel county. >> at this time there has been no recovery of any individuals and no rescues made. >> reporter: witnesses report toe helicopter crashed inthe bay just before 12:30 this afternoon. authorities spoke about what the weath
it crashed near kent island. it went down in the chesr eake bay afaving tipton airport. news 4s darcy spencer is following the dethlopments from live desk. what do we know tonight? >> reporter: police just announced they have called off their search for these two nissing men for the ht. they are going to pick up that search again tomorrow when they have the light and when weather conditions improve. this photo shows the actual helicopter the men were plying in this afternoon when they...
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. >> reporter: in louisville, kentucky the plane on the tarmac, pagers ready to board and kent martinwas headed for security when police movedn arresting the 51-year-old for murder. >> this is one example when you never stop seeking justice. >> reporter: martin is accused of killing three people, ditching two bodies in a car before lighting it on fire in 2015. >> they were brutally murdered and to let that go is unacceptable. >> reporter: the philips' season matt thought his parents case would become cold and they wanted the attorney general to take a closer look at their neighbor. pilot kent martin gaset to testify ast martin in military court two weeks before the murders. >> he believed he was a violent person, and ultimately, that was true. >> reporter: marn ter proclaiming his innocence to nbc station ws. >> i don't know why anybody would want to do something to them. >> reporter: tonight his attorney saying we w have no ideat prompted this indictment after all these years but we feel justice will prevail. martin faces a possible death sentence. justice delayed but this family hop
. >> reporter: in louisville, kentucky the plane on the tarmac, pagers ready to board and kent martinwas headed for security when police movedn arresting the 51-year-old for murder. >> this is one example when you never stop seeking justice. >> reporter: martin is accused of killing three people, ditching two bodies in a car before lighting it on fire in 2015. >> they were brutally murdered and to let that go is unacceptable. >> reporter: the philips' season matt...
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he is serving a life sentence for stabbing to death 21—year—old stephen cameron in kent in 96 stopping board board said he no longer poses a risk to their public. 1998. kenneth noi smiling, but his time on the run in spain had come to an end. two years earlier, 21—year—old stephen cameron had got into a road rage accident with noye, a notorious criminal. noye stabbed him to death. hejust a notorious criminal. noye stabbed him to death. he just finished a sentence for helping the robbers hide their stolen gold. 19 years later he is to be freed from an open prison in kent. the parole board said he'd addressed his: stephen cameron's mother died three yea rs stephen cameron's mother died three years ago. his father, ken, later wrote to the government demanding noye not be released. today he told us noye not be released. today he told us he was gutted. we can now read why kenneth noye has been released, because of pressure from the parole board to publish its decisions and into months‘ time, the ministry ofjustice will release a scheme that allows victims of crime to appeal if they do not a
he is serving a life sentence for stabbing to death 21—year—old stephen cameron in kent in 96 stopping board board said he no longer poses a risk to their public. 1998. kenneth noi smiling, but his time on the run in spain had come to an end. two years earlier, 21—year—old stephen cameron had got into a road rage accident with noye, a notorious criminal. noye stabbed him to death. hejust a notorious criminal. noye stabbed him to death. he just finished a sentence for helping the robbers...
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one woman came from fort kent, maine. her name is matty penn that. in 1942, she went to england and also to north africa. the boat that she was on was torpedoed. then toward the end of the war, she became part of the personal staff of general eisenhower. this is a young woman from fort kent, me. she is indicative of the women that served at that time. it is wonderful to hear the stories of the families that come in. they had a teacher or whomever that served. those women changed america. they came home from the war. they have the g.i. bill and they could go to college on their own or get training on their own. they did. they became teachers and business leaders. they were involved in the community. they were parachute rigors. the top men to fly. they served in various places in washington, dc. many of them served in intelligence areas. they were part of the team that broke the japanese code. >> x-ray technicians, inspectors, teachers, cooling soldiers. assignment interviewers. >> this is a man's were the? to work on every sort of army vehicle doing e
one woman came from fort kent, maine. her name is matty penn that. in 1942, she went to england and also to north africa. the boat that she was on was torpedoed. then toward the end of the war, she became part of the personal staff of general eisenhower. this is a young woman from fort kent, me. she is indicative of the women that served at that time. it is wonderful to hear the stories of the families that come in. they had a teacher or whomever that served. those women changed america. they...
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lady gabriella is the daughter of the queen's cousin, prince michael of kent. st george's chapel in less than a year. the duke of sussex attended without his wife meghan, duchess of sussex, or their son archie who was born earlier this month. hundreds of enthusiasts were showing off herfacial hair. hundreds of enthusiasts were showing off her facial hair. very impressive. there were a number of categories including freestyle, imperial moustache and natural full beard. 0f imperial moustache and natural full beard. of more than 30 centimetres. am sure you will agree, they are probably all winners was not the championship has been going on every two years since 1990 five. —— 1995. a lot of work comes into those beards. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter — i'm @regedahmadbbc. hello there. many of us had a pretty cloudy day yesterday weather wise. it was in scotland and northern ireland where the weather wasn't just cloudy, it turned out to be quite wet and cool. the skies looked like this. further south, the cloud did breakup. we got a
lady gabriella is the daughter of the queen's cousin, prince michael of kent. st george's chapel in less than a year. the duke of sussex attended without his wife meghan, duchess of sussex, or their son archie who was born earlier this month. hundreds of enthusiasts were showing off herfacial hair. hundreds of enthusiasts were showing off her facial hair. very impressive. there were a number of categories including freestyle, imperial moustache and natural full beard. 0f imperial moustache and...
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the highlands as well, but quite widely made to high teens, fresher around the coast of norfolk and kent the breeze from the sea, as through tonight. this emmas is not particularly warm, so once you this emmas is not particularly warm, so once you lose the sunshine, it is the sun lifting the temperatures, so i rather fresh night, the sun lifting the temperatures, so i ratherfresh night, one or two spots above the freezing as we head into tomorrow morning's commute. temperatures will quickly shoot up, patchy affair with a cloud here and there, but mostly a blue sky day, temperatures starting to lift, 20 degrees around the cardiff and bristol area, 20—21 in the north, 22 across central and northern scotland. as you can see into the middle part of the week, high pressure to the east, southerly flow to the west, and that easterly breeze pushing through the english channel, so around some of the coast here temperatures in the mid teens, but another sunny day on wednesday, high cloud drifting towards ireland later, then by the stage 2a celsius possible in some parts of northern scotland, compa
the highlands as well, but quite widely made to high teens, fresher around the coast of norfolk and kent the breeze from the sea, as through tonight. this emmas is not particularly warm, so once you this emmas is not particularly warm, so once you lose the sunshine, it is the sun lifting the temperatures, so i rather fresh night, the sun lifting the temperatures, so i ratherfresh night, one or two spots above the freezing as we head into tomorrow morning's commute. temperatures will quickly...
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this mornin w crash into they two bodies were found after the helicopter went into the water near kent the u.s. coast guard tells us it happened yesterday afternoon. the two men were aboard a helicopter which had left from tipton airport outside of fort meade. multiple jurisdictions searched area, la wreckage in about 55 feet of wa lrha the weather was here about 10 miles anhour, so it hasn't really been -ather co to be a >> authorities have identified s mt. pasadena. they are collecti accident. >>> we hav morning. we now know at least two people are dead after aiery explosion at an illinois silicone factory. take a look here. offici at thlan treme d offt the people were inside thut .appene investigation. >>> today buses are replacing trains at six stations. blue and yellow line stations south of reagan international airport will be closed. that means no stops at the airport. the yellow line is closed at hunting ton, eisenhower, kings street and braddock road. also closed is the rant stre and malconia metro station. you can check out theap of the full rundown of the major project that
this mornin w crash into they two bodies were found after the helicopter went into the water near kent the u.s. coast guard tells us it happened yesterday afternoon. the two men were aboard a helicopter which had left from tipton airport outside of fort meade. multiple jurisdictions searched area, la wreckage in about 55 feet of wa lrha the weather was here about 10 miles anhour, so it hasn't really been -ather co to be a >> authorities have identified s mt. pasadena. they are collecti...
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noye is serving a life sentence for stabbing to death 21—year—old stephen cameron in kent in 1996.ic, as our home affairs correspondent tom symonds reports. 1998. kenneth noye, smiling, but his time on the run in spain had come to an end. two years earlier, 21—year—old stephen cameron got into a road rage argument with noye, a notorious criminal. noye stabbed him to death. he'd just finished a sentence for helping the brink's—mat robbers hide their stolen gold. 19 years later, he is to be freed from an open prison in kent. the parole board said he had addressed his tendency to use violence in certain conditions, and he'd demonstrated maturity about his situation, as well as greater insight into his past behaviour. stephen cameron's mother died three years ago. his father ken later wrote to the government demanding noye not be released. today he told us he was "gutted". we can now read why kenneth noye has been released, because of pressure on the parole board to publish its decisions. and in two months‘ time, the ministry ofjustice will launch a scheme which allows victims of crime
noye is serving a life sentence for stabbing to death 21—year—old stephen cameron in kent in 1996.ic, as our home affairs correspondent tom symonds reports. 1998. kenneth noye, smiling, but his time on the run in spain had come to an end. two years earlier, 21—year—old stephen cameron got into a road rage argument with noye, a notorious criminal. noye stabbed him to death. he'd just finished a sentence for helping the brink's—mat robbers hide their stolen gold. 19 years later, he is...
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lady gabriella is the daughter of the queen's cousin, prince michael of kent.ghan, duchess of sussex, or their son archie who was born earlier this month. now it's time for a look at the weather with darren bett. and much colder day today date for scotla nd and much colder day today date for scotland and northern ireland, temperatures 11 to 13 degrees. as we have seen some train in england and wales both trigger more of the slow—moving heavy showers but those will tend to fade away overnight in apache mist and fog and still quite cloudy for scotland and northern ireland. rain and drizzle around as well. temperatures of seven to 9 degrees. the mist and fog lifts with cloud over the north sea coast. sunshine developing as it will across scotland and even perhaps northern ireland. heavy and thundershowers. getting under those to bea thundershowers. getting under those to be a wet day but there will be sunshine as well and it warm or different scotland and northern ireland. a touch warmer for today with england and wales. starts misty on monday and we will see sunn
lady gabriella is the daughter of the queen's cousin, prince michael of kent.ghan, duchess of sussex, or their son archie who was born earlier this month. now it's time for a look at the weather with darren bett. and much colder day today date for scotla nd and much colder day today date for scotland and northern ireland, temperatures 11 to 13 degrees. as we have seen some train in england and wales both trigger more of the slow—moving heavy showers but those will tend to fade away overnight...
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were alerted at about 620 that there was another boat carrying migrants headed towards the coast of kentsels and that picked up the small boat, eight people on board. we were told seven of those said they were from iran, one from afghanistan. they were brought back to shore along with their small boat and handed over to immigration officials for questioning after being given the 0k health—wise. yesterday, there was another boat with 18 people on board, certainly the weather is playing a factor in this and what is notable is that it brings a number of people who have been picked up and brought to kent so far this month to 1110. there is always an argument, isn't there. 0ver who is responsible, is it the french side or is it the uk site? what are authority saying? are they coping with it, are they capturing everyone trying to get across? if you recall the events of last december when this was being seen by people as a crisis. sajid javid, the home secretary cut short a holiday, came back here and say i am taking personal charge of the situation and declared it a major incident, he brought
were alerted at about 620 that there was another boat carrying migrants headed towards the coast of kentsels and that picked up the small boat, eight people on board. we were told seven of those said they were from iran, one from afghanistan. they were brought back to shore along with their small boat and handed over to immigration officials for questioning after being given the 0k health—wise. yesterday, there was another boat with 18 people on board, certainly the weather is playing a...
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kent, maine. her name was mattie. she went to england. she also went to north africa still as a waac. the boat she was on was torpedoed. in the end, toward the end of the war, she became part of the personal staff of general eisenhower. so this is this young woman from ft. kent, maine. she's just kind of indicative of the women who served during that time. and it's wonderful to hear the stories of, you know, the families that come in or they've had a teacher or whomever who served during world war ii. you know, those women changed america. they came home from the war. they had the g.i. bill. for the first time, they could go to college on their own or get some training on their own. and they did, and they became our teachers. they were business leaders. they were involved in their communities in different ways because of the things that they had learned in the military. they were parachute riggers, link trainers with they taught men to fly. they served in various places here in washington, d.c. many of them served in intelligence areas or
kent, maine. her name was mattie. she went to england. she also went to north africa still as a waac. the boat she was on was torpedoed. in the end, toward the end of the war, she became part of the personal staff of general eisenhower. so this is this young woman from ft. kent, maine. she's just kind of indicative of the women who served during that time. and it's wonderful to hear the stories of, you know, the families that come in or they've had a teacher or whomever who served during world...
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labour, in kent to launch a campaignfor journey. for european elections, that were never meant to happen. trying to impress all others with a promise from jeremy corbyn, he‘d compromise to take us out of the eu. applause. applause. a vote for labour is about to bring our divided country back together. labour is the only party with a plan to unite our country and make it work for the many, not the few. calls for another referendum lurk here. jeremy corbyn‘s mention of the possibility raised a cheer. cheering and applause. and the chances of talks with the tories working out seem very faint. there has been no big offer and the red lines remain in place. it is actually quite difficult negotiating with a disintegrating government. can you tell voters if labour is now definitely a brexit party, or could you still be a remain party? we triggered article 50 and that was respecting the referendum. 0ur ma nifesto respecting the referendum. 0ur manifesto includes an option of a public vote on the outcome. labour mps backed brexit in the commo
labour, in kent to launch a campaignfor journey. for european elections, that were never meant to happen. trying to impress all others with a promise from jeremy corbyn, he‘d compromise to take us out of the eu. applause. applause. a vote for labour is about to bring our divided country back together. labour is the only party with a plan to unite our country and make it work for the many, not the few. calls for another referendum lurk here. jeremy corbyn‘s mention of the possibility raised...
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noye is serving a life sentence for stabbing to death 21—year—old stephen cameron in kent in 1996 inrd said he no longer posed a risk to the public. tom symonds reports. 1998. kenneth noye, smiling, but his time on the run in spain had come to an end. two years earlier, at an m25 junction, 21—year—old stephen cameron got into a road rage argument with him. he could not have known he was confronting a notorious criminal. noye stabbed him to death. he'd just finished a sentence for helping the brink's—mat robbers hide their stolen gold. 19 years later, he is to be freed from an open prison in kent. the parole board said he had addressed his tendency to use violence in certain conditions, and he demonstrated maturity about his situation, as well as greater insight into his past behaviour. but his victim's father said he was gutted, and his mother said in 2015... life should mean life. he should stay there. he's shown no remorse. he killed our son. our son hasn't got a lie. i don't think you should ever come out. she died the following year. we can now read why kenneth noye has been rele
noye is serving a life sentence for stabbing to death 21—year—old stephen cameron in kent in 1996 inrd said he no longer posed a risk to the public. tom symonds reports. 1998. kenneth noye, smiling, but his time on the run in spain had come to an end. two years earlier, at an m25 junction, 21—year—old stephen cameron got into a road rage argument with him. he could not have known he was confronting a notorious criminal. noye stabbed him to death. he'd just finished a sentence for...
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. >> former senators judd gregr and kent conrad testified on the budget spending process. following the hearing the current chair took questions from reporters about the budget process and his retirement plans. >> go ahead and call to order this hearing of the senate budget committee. title of it is fixing a broken budget and spending process. the perspectives of two former chairman. good afternoon and welcome to today's hearing. over the course of the next several weeks the senate budget committee will hear from a variety of experts on the idea to reform and improve this process. my hope these hearings will inform the committee's work as we look to advance bipartisan solutions to the problem. today i'm especially pleased to welcome two former senate committee chairman, senators judd gregg and kent conrad to share their perspectives. we had them here four years ago to talk about a very similar thing. this time they're hoping we'll actually take action. welcome back to the committee. every day american families and small businesses make tough decisions regarding how to bala
. >> former senators judd gregr and kent conrad testified on the budget spending process. following the hearing the current chair took questions from reporters about the budget process and his retirement plans. >> go ahead and call to order this hearing of the senate budget committee. title of it is fixing a broken budget and spending process. the perspectives of two former chairman. good afternoon and welcome to today's hearing. over the course of the next several weeks the senate...
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lady gabriella is the daughter of the queen's cousin, prince michael of kent.ut his wife meghan, duchess of sussex, or their son archie who was born earlier this month. an ‘extremely rare' roman coin has been found during work to upgrade the a14 between cambridge and huntingdon. it dates from around 269 ad, and it was minted for an ill—fated emperor ulpius cornelius laelianus, who was killed after reigning for two months. it's believed to be only the second of its kind to be found in england. now it's time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. hello there. it has been a much cooler day today across northern ireland and scotland. the essays got me had temperatures into the low 20s. they have been struggling underneath a thick layer of cloud. we also had outbreaks of rain around as well. the radar picture picking up as well. the radar picture picking up that wet weather. further south as we have seen heavy showers breakout across central and eastern parts of england. some of the showers have been quite heavy. with the clouds looking like this through the c
lady gabriella is the daughter of the queen's cousin, prince michael of kent.ut his wife meghan, duchess of sussex, or their son archie who was born earlier this month. an ‘extremely rare' roman coin has been found during work to upgrade the a14 between cambridge and huntingdon. it dates from around 269 ad, and it was minted for an ill—fated emperor ulpius cornelius laelianus, who was killed after reigning for two months. it's believed to be only the second of its kind to be found in...
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here's the scene in kent ahead of the launch. the government's to cover the cost of replacing £200 million worth of unsafe building cladding similar to the type used on grenfell tower. prepare for the worst — a stark warning that some communities may have to move because of the threat of climate change and flooding. the broadcaster danny baker says he's been fired from 5 live for a joke on twitter about the duke and duchess of sussex's new baby. also this hour... tottenham reach the champions league final after an incredible comeback against ajax. this lucas moura winner in the dying moments of the game put them through to the final, where they'll face liverpool. good morning. welcome to bbc newsroom live. jeremy corbyn will launch his pa rty‘s european elections campaign shortly. the european elections take place in the uk on 23rd of may, and the labour leader wants to appeal to both sides of the brexit debate. that launches happening in chatham in kentand that launches happening in chatham in kent and will be a crucial test of
here's the scene in kent ahead of the launch. the government's to cover the cost of replacing £200 million worth of unsafe building cladding similar to the type used on grenfell tower. prepare for the worst — a stark warning that some communities may have to move because of the threat of climate change and flooding. the broadcaster danny baker says he's been fired from 5 live for a joke on twitter about the duke and duchess of sussex's new baby. also this hour... tottenham reach the...
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this was kent around the same time.t story, cloudy with outbreaks of rain across parts of northern england, northern ireland and scotland, and many of us will see some rain through the rest of the bank holiday weekend. it will be turning cooler as well and the winds will be strengthening. this is all down to an atlantic front working its way eastwards, like me to stall across parts of northern scotla nd to stall across parts of northern scotland through much of bank holiday weekend. it is scotland which will see the lion ‘s share of the rain through the early hours of sunday morning, and likely to keep it here through much of the day. across northern ireland, the rain will work its way eastwards across england and wales, turning more showery as it does so, so the rain more patchy across east anglia and south—east england. behind it some spells of sunshine, a fine afternoon across northern ireland and the rain continues across the far north of scotland, coupled with strengthening westerly wind. gusty across northern and
this was kent around the same time.t story, cloudy with outbreaks of rain across parts of northern england, northern ireland and scotland, and many of us will see some rain through the rest of the bank holiday weekend. it will be turning cooler as well and the winds will be strengthening. this is all down to an atlantic front working its way eastwards, like me to stall across parts of northern scotla nd to stall across parts of northern scotland through much of bank holiday weekend. it is...
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kent field, morgan hill, will bump up from yesterday, but not that much.ear average or light slightly below. a lot going on here. in fact, today will be the low clouds, sunny and nice. an onshore wind for some. 40s for a few. 50s for many. you'll find more 40s to the north. a lot of low 5os. higher elevations, 47. no warm air aloft. a lot 50s on the temperatures. a very active pattern. systems drop in and e will back track. we'll see some of this back tracking that will give thunderstorms. another low keeping the part turn going for us. not today, not tomorrow, but if you're heading to the mountains on friday or out to the valley, some could develop again as we saw that a couple days ago. that is maybe in our forecast but it looks to be just south of us. >>> 60,70s near 80. >>> the golden gate bridge. >> let's talk about this. southbound 101 traffic okay, but northbound on the span. something that we have said is slowing traffic. some sort of closure right there on the bridge. you can see traffic is beginning to slow down. the caution light is on there at
kent field, morgan hill, will bump up from yesterday, but not that much.ear average or light slightly below. a lot going on here. in fact, today will be the low clouds, sunny and nice. an onshore wind for some. 40s for a few. 50s for many. you'll find more 40s to the north. a lot of low 5os. higher elevations, 47. no warm air aloft. a lot 50s on the temperatures. a very active pattern. systems drop in and e will back track. we'll see some of this back tracking that will give thunderstorms....
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at the same time, some of these because of east anglia, kent and essex college down a little bit with. this is bbc news. the headlines at 5: manchester city beat brighton 4—1, to retain the premier league title. this is the scene live at the etihad stadium, where city fans are celebrating their win... the ultimate protest vote? a cabinet minister thinks so, and says the european elections will be "difficult" for the conservatives. three people have been rescued from a light aircraft after it crash landed on a dual carriageway in south wales. us—iran tensions: president rouhani warns his country of difficult times ahead because of renewed american sanctions. the national crime agency says more people are killed by organised crime gangs than by war, terrorism and natural disasters combined. i‘m live on the red carpet as some of the
at the same time, some of these because of east anglia, kent and essex college down a little bit with. this is bbc news. the headlines at 5: manchester city beat brighton 4—1, to retain the premier league title. this is the scene live at the etihad stadium, where city fans are celebrating their win... the ultimate protest vote? a cabinet minister thinks so, and says the european elections will be "difficult" for the conservatives. three people have been rescued from a light aircraft...
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as kent davison, gary cole. as ben cafferty, kevin dunn. as jonah ryan, timothy simons. brookheimer, anna chlumsky. y tony le. and as president selina meyer, julia louis-dreyfus! please, please. ( cheers and applause ) please, have a seat. this is extraordinary. >> what a nice reception. >> stephen: yeah, well, you guys get that everywhere you go now these days, i'm sure. >> yeah, grocery store, doesn't matter where we are. >> as long as we're all together. >> yes, we travel in a group. thank you for the nice rug. >> stephen: you're welcome. we do things classy here. this is broadcast network. ( laughter ) i am rarely nervous to talk to guests because i'm in show business, too, so, you know, big deal. ( laughter ) but this, for me, is like -- this is up there with the lord of the rings. this is like talking to the fellow ship of the ring right now. ( laughter ) but i think you're playing the lollipop. ( laughter ) i've told many of you how much i geek out over you even when you're not around. i listen to the show when i'm doing the dishes, going to bed. >> no visual? >>
as kent davison, gary cole. as ben cafferty, kevin dunn. as jonah ryan, timothy simons. brookheimer, anna chlumsky. y tony le. and as president selina meyer, julia louis-dreyfus! please, please. ( cheers and applause ) please, have a seat. this is extraordinary. >> what a nice reception. >> stephen: yeah, well, you guys get that everywhere you go now these days, i'm sure. >> yeah, grocery store, doesn't matter where we are. >> as long as we're all together. >> yes,...
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that said, you can still see some passing showers working into the coastline of sussex and kent overudiest weather will be. there will also be mist and fog patches around in the next few hours across eastern scotland into northern part of northern ireland, particularly into the hills. and perhaps across parts of the east midlands and east anglia turning quite murky as well. all in all, for sunday morning, it's a cloudy, grey start to the day one way or the other. the cloud will slowly break to give some bright or sunny spells. but as the weather tries to brighten up, and it will be a slow process across scotland and northern ireland, we will start to see some showers breakup. the showers mostly really get going as we head through sunday afternoon. they will come along in batches. across eastern scotland showers are quite widespread. a few over the mountains elsewhere as well. inbetween those downpours, a bit more brightness, it won't feel quite as cool with temperatures up to 16 in glasgow. a few showers popping up in northern ireland as well. for wales and western areas of england,
that said, you can still see some passing showers working into the coastline of sussex and kent overudiest weather will be. there will also be mist and fog patches around in the next few hours across eastern scotland into northern part of northern ireland, particularly into the hills. and perhaps across parts of the east midlands and east anglia turning quite murky as well. all in all, for sunday morning, it's a cloudy, grey start to the day one way or the other. the cloud will slowly break to...
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the funeral procession for one of them, alicia kent king, was said to be the second-largest of the century, bested only by the lincolns. alaska was purchased by the u.s. in 1857 and the deal was completed by the secretary of state william seward. after he retired, he was asked, what is the greatest contribution he made during his long and distinguished career. he had to pause for one moment to say that the purchase of alaska was his most important undertaking, "bu itt will take the country a generation to truly appreciate that." now here we are, multiple generations later. this is our time to appreciate it like never before. this is america's moment to stand up as an arctic nation and for the arctic's future, because far from the barren backcountry that many thought it to be in seward's time, it is now the forefront of abundance and opportunity. it houses 13% of the world's undiscovered oil, 30% of its undiscovered gas, and an abundance of minerals like gold, diamonds and millions of square miles of untapped resources. fisheries galore. and its centerpiece, the arctic ocean, is rapidly tak
the funeral procession for one of them, alicia kent king, was said to be the second-largest of the century, bested only by the lincolns. alaska was purchased by the u.s. in 1857 and the deal was completed by the secretary of state william seward. after he retired, he was asked, what is the greatest contribution he made during his long and distinguished career. he had to pause for one moment to say that the purchase of alaska was his most important undertaking, "bu itt will take the country...
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coast guard tells us this chopper crashed into the chesapeake bay near kent anland, d it happened a little after 12:00 p.m. yesterday. the two men were aboard a helicopter which had left from tipton airport outside of fort meade. the monumental helicopter said they loaned this helicopter to a pilot. we talked to authorities at a news conferen yesterday and they talked about what the weather was like at the time of the crash. take a look. >> i think it was just overcast at the time. 0e probably had a light breeze here, about 1 miles an hour. so it hasn't really been daisht weather conditions don't seem to be a factor. >> today investigators are working with the national traffic safety board and the faa to try to round up the wreckage and determine the cause. back to you. >>> we want to turn it over toy claanderson. we can hear you now. >> can you hear me now? i always wanted to say that. >> it was atravesty, clay, we wanted to hear you so badly yet we just couldn't hear you. >> i completely understand. what i was about to say was the good news is the worst is over as far as the heavy rain a
coast guard tells us this chopper crashed into the chesapeake bay near kent anland, d it happened a little after 12:00 p.m. yesterday. the two men were aboard a helicopter which had left from tipton airport outside of fort meade. the monumental helicopter said they loaned this helicopter to a pilot. we talked to authorities at a news conferen yesterday and they talked about what the weather was like at the time of the crash. take a look. >> i think it was just overcast at the time. 0e...
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the vietnam or kent state. and vice president have condemned our children on college campuses for rising up in alarm at the turn of events. right to vote against the wars they are sent to fight, they grasp at any means available to draw attention to their plight. being-year-old who is responsible enough to shoulder a gun and carry it into the jungles of southeast asia is responsible enough to cast his vote at his neighborhood ballot box. [applause] blacks let me tell you something about -- >> let me to use a big about nixon's silent majority, a group he refers to often and leans heavily on for support. the term originates in homer. it refers to the dead. in those days, when someone gone to was said he was the south majority. [applause] that the silent majority is dead. there has been in this country, for a long time, a silenced majority who were told that loyalty to their country meant loyal to to whatever policy did administration concocted, however disastrous. events, theeek's silenced majority is finally fin
the vietnam or kent state. and vice president have condemned our children on college campuses for rising up in alarm at the turn of events. right to vote against the wars they are sent to fight, they grasp at any means available to draw attention to their plight. being-year-old who is responsible enough to shoulder a gun and carry it into the jungles of southeast asia is responsible enough to cast his vote at his neighborhood ballot box. [applause] blacks let me tell you something about --...
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the cra happened on saturday about a mile off kent island, maryland.e pilot and passenger died. >>> today president trump's former attorney and fixer begins a three-year jail sentence for tax evasion, campaign finance crimes, and lying to congress. michael cohen will serve in otisville. > a busy week on capitol hill as tensions escalate between the white house and democrats. there are mulple deadline today alone, attorney general william barr is supposed to hand over the uni areducted special counsel's report -- un-redacted special counsepos rert and the treasury secretary is supposed to turn over president trump's tax returns. more coming up in a few minutes. >>> today howard university will welcome a newbasketball coach. kenny blakeney is taking over for the team. he d.c. native is leaving his post at columbiuniversity. blakeney played at dematha high ghool before earninwo ncaa championships with duke. he will teamwork help howard make an naacp appearan for the first time in more than 25 years. welcome home. >>> ahead, derby dranla. anger -- drama. a
the cra happened on saturday about a mile off kent island, maryland.e pilot and passenger died. >>> today president trump's former attorney and fixer begins a three-year jail sentence for tax evasion, campaign finance crimes, and lying to congress. michael cohen will serve in otisville. > a busy week on capitol hill as tensions escalate between the white house and democrats. there are mulple deadline today alone, attorney general william barr is supposed to hand over the uni...
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this was a picture taken by one of our weather watchers in mepham in kent.ekend the sunshine will be in shorter supply. quite an unsettled showery story. some sunny spells, especially across parts of the uk. scotland will see the bulk of the rain on saturday morning because we have got this frontal system, fairly weak front coming and which is introducing a lot of low cloud, mist and fog as well. outbreaks of rain across parts of scotland. a soggy start to saturday here. patchy rain affecting parts of northern ireland. a few showers popping up for northern england. further south, dry weather through the morning, but you'll notice too, one or two of those showers just bubbling up in the afternoon. nowhere immune to catching a passing shower. in the afternoon. it will be hit and miss, some sunshine in between. temperatures in the south likely to hit 19 also. further north, just 13 or 1a celsius. a different feeling in scotland compared to what we have seen in the past few days. moving through into the early hours of sunday morning, quite a lot of cloud in gene
this was a picture taken by one of our weather watchers in mepham in kent.ekend the sunshine will be in shorter supply. quite an unsettled showery story. some sunny spells, especially across parts of the uk. scotland will see the bulk of the rain on saturday morning because we have got this frontal system, fairly weak front coming and which is introducing a lot of low cloud, mist and fog as well. outbreaks of rain across parts of scotland. a soggy start to saturday here. patchy rain affecting...
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that said, you can still see some passing showers working into the coastline of sussex and kent overudiest weather will be. there will also be mist and fog patches around in the next few hours across eastern scotland into northern part of northern ireland, particularly into the hills. and perhaps across parts of the east midlands and east anglia turning quite murky as well. all in all, for sunday morning, it's a cloudy, grey start to the day one way or the other. the cloud will slowly break to give some bright or sunny spells. but as the weather tries to brighten up, and it will be a slow process across scotland and northern ireland, we will start to see some showers breakup. the showers mostly really get going as we head through sunday afternoon. they will come along in batches. across eastern scotland showers are quite widespread. a few over the mountains elsewhere as well. inbetween those downpours, a bit more brightness, it won't feel quite as cool with temperatures up to 16 in glasgow. a few showers popping up in northern ireland as well. for wales and western areas of england,
that said, you can still see some passing showers working into the coastline of sussex and kent overudiest weather will be. there will also be mist and fog patches around in the next few hours across eastern scotland into northern part of northern ireland, particularly into the hills. and perhaps across parts of the east midlands and east anglia turning quite murky as well. all in all, for sunday morning, it's a cloudy, grey start to the day one way or the other. the cloud will slowly break to...
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the most important part of the story is clark kent. you want to know why? we are all clark kent. we want to do -- we all know what it means to be boring and doinary and what to something incredibly beyond ourselves and christopher reeve is proof of that. he to me is a hero for what he did after his accident. anything ande regains sensation over most of his body. i was introduced to tune of not to go was christopher reeve's daughter who came up and read the entry for her father -- the hero i was ago.duced to two nights my daughter introduces his daughter and she reads the entry for him. when we were picking the pictures on the book, we were picking the one for christopher reeve, and i want to show you very quickly what christopher reeve's entry is. we kept saying, do we put him in the superman costume? should we put him in a wheelchair? how do we show christopher reeve to people? the picture we put is this one and a wheelchair. i want to hold this up for a sec . the picture we picked for him shows him in this wheelchair and what alexandra said, which i love, and i really struggled
the most important part of the story is clark kent. you want to know why? we are all clark kent. we want to do -- we all know what it means to be boring and doinary and what to something incredibly beyond ourselves and christopher reeve is proof of that. he to me is a hero for what he did after his accident. anything ande regains sensation over most of his body. i was introduced to tune of not to go was christopher reeve's daughter who came up and read the entry for her father -- the hero i was...
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more breeze around the coastline of east anglia into parts of kent and essex.manchester city celebrating yesterday but they need to gird their loins. they do indeed, many sore heads and smiled in manchester. if you saw any because of their trip back up, you will notice they feature the inescapable presence of beer bottles so no doubt relieved to have the day off today to recuperate. but for the place tomorrow it is back to training and preparing for that fa cup final against watford and their attempt to do something that no english team has done before, the completion of a domestic treble, the league, the fa cup and league cup. manchester united, city‘s rivals did a treble but a different one, instead of the league cup it was the champions league cup it was the champions league so for city, after their fourth premier league title after beating liverpool byjust a point, they have won back—to—back titles for the first time since manchester united managed it ten years ago but united managed it ten years ago but united were also the last team to win three in wrote
more breeze around the coastline of east anglia into parts of kent and essex.manchester city celebrating yesterday but they need to gird their loins. they do indeed, many sore heads and smiled in manchester. if you saw any because of their trip back up, you will notice they feature the inescapable presence of beer bottles so no doubt relieved to have the day off today to recuperate. but for the place tomorrow it is back to training and preparing for that fa cup final against watford and their...
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this was herne bay, in kent, around about the same time.f rain across parts of northern ireland, northern england and scotland, and many of us will see some rain through the rest of the bank holiday weekend. it'll be turning cooler, as well, and the winds will be strengthening. this is all down to a front through the rest of the bank holiday weekend. it's certainly scotland which will see the lion's share of the rain through the early hours of sunday morning, and likely to keep it here through much of the day. rain initially across northern ireland on sunday morning will work its way eastwards across england and wales, turning more showery as it does so, so the rain a little bit more patchy across east anglia and south—east england. behind it, some spells of sunshine. fine afternoon across northern ireland. that rain continues across the far north of scotland, coupled with a strengthening westerly wind. could be quite gusty across northern and western scotland, so temperatures here just nine or 10 celsius. elsewhere, 14—19 celsius, maybe 21
this was herne bay, in kent, around about the same time.f rain across parts of northern ireland, northern england and scotland, and many of us will see some rain through the rest of the bank holiday weekend. it'll be turning cooler, as well, and the winds will be strengthening. this is all down to a front through the rest of the bank holiday weekend. it's certainly scotland which will see the lion's share of the rain through the early hours of sunday morning, and likely to keep it here through...
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. >> reporter: in louisville, kentucky the plane on the tarmac, passengers ready to board and kent martin was headed for se wn murder >> this is one example when you never stop seeking justice. >> reporter: martin is accused of killing three people, ditching two of the bodies in a car before lighting it on fire in 2015. >> they were brutally murdered and to let that go is unacceptable. >> reporter: the phillips' season matt thought his parents case would become cold case a year after the murders ke a closer look at rders. >> he believed he was a violent person, and ultimately, that was later proclaimins station wsmb. >> i don't know why anybody would want to do something to them. >> reporter: tonight his attorney saying we have no idea what prompted this indictment after all these years but we feel justice will prevail. martin faces a possible death sentence justice delayed but this family hopes not denied morgan chesky, nbc news. >>> when we come back, remembering a beloved hollywood legend rare may rain . and t i )ll show you how m south bay. how federal agents just used it in a major s
. >> reporter: in louisville, kentucky the plane on the tarmac, passengers ready to board and kent martin was headed for se wn murder >> this is one example when you never stop seeking justice. >> reporter: martin is accused of killing three people, ditching two of the bodies in a car before lighting it on fire in 2015. >> they were brutally murdered and to let that go is unacceptable. >> reporter: the phillips' season matt thought his parents case would become...