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for example, in the lear, can i jump to that for a moment? >> you can, but i want to play a -- i want to ask you about that because i'm going play a clip so you mention lear and all the way back in your career to shakespeare and of course it's been played by many, many greats, you old buddy sir ian mckellen is doing in the the west end in britain. glenda jackson, the other great british actress is about to take on king lear on broadway and now you're taking the film version. before i play a clip, i want to know what it is about lear that even fascinates you. >> i played it 30 years ago and the production was a very good production andi played lear but i was too young, i was 47. i hammed it up and i didn't know what i was doing but i was afraid of it. i wasn't -- it was okay but i knew i missed it because now i'm in my 81st year. now i understand the muscle of the man, the power of the man and about old age and loneliness and death and i've always had that sense in my nature about death and my favorite poems are about not death but about the c
for example, in the lear, can i jump to that for a moment? >> you can, but i want to play a -- i want to ask you about that because i'm going play a clip so you mention lear and all the way back in your career to shakespeare and of course it's been played by many, many greats, you old buddy sir ian mckellen is doing in the the west end in britain. glenda jackson, the other great british actress is about to take on king lear on broadway and now you're taking the film version. before i play...
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why won't they let me play lear?ive me a beard and i'll play lear. you know... nonsense. casting is very, very important, there's going to be some actors that are better for that part. excuse me, the 27th please. you're carrying precious cargo. 27. you may not realize it miss kirkaby, but i am in the top ten, efficiency-wise, and this may be my day promotion-wise. you're beginning to sound like mr. kirkaby already. why not now that they're kicking me upstairs. couldn't happen to a nicer guy. you know, you're the only guy that ever takes his hat off. really? something happens to men in elevators. must be the altitude, the blood rushes to their head. i could tell you stories that would -- i'd love to hear them. maybe we could have lunch in the cafeteria some time or some evening after work? 27, i hope everything goes all right. i hope so. calling me on a day like this, what with a cold? how do i look? fine. thank you. that's the first thing i ever noticed about you. when you were in the elevator you always wore a flowe
why won't they let me play lear?ive me a beard and i'll play lear. you know... nonsense. casting is very, very important, there's going to be some actors that are better for that part. excuse me, the 27th please. you're carrying precious cargo. 27. you may not realize it miss kirkaby, but i am in the top ten, efficiency-wise, and this may be my day promotion-wise. you're beginning to sound like mr. kirkaby already. why not now that they're kicking me upstairs. couldn't happen to a nicer guy....
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time for a look at the weather, here's louise lear.isa it is a week of windy weather across the country and that means the westerly wind blowing in a conveyor belt of cloud which at times will bring some rain. stretching right back into the atlantic. today already we had some sharp showers in scotla nd already we had some sharp showers in scotland but the rain has started to gather in intensity for northern ireland and south—west scotland and that continues for the rest of the day. we also see the wind strengthening with gusts up to a0 miles an hour. but further south we have some sunshine through the bristol channel and afterwards lincolnshire, anywhere south and east of that we keep the sunshine. make the most of it as it is not going to last throughout the week and overnight tonight we continue to see the rain gathering in intensity and the wind strengthening. gale force on exposed coasts of scotland. so tuesday morning in more detail, cloud and rain across the northern isles, still pretty windy with gusts still close to a0 miles an
time for a look at the weather, here's louise lear.isa it is a week of windy weather across the country and that means the westerly wind blowing in a conveyor belt of cloud which at times will bring some rain. stretching right back into the atlantic. today already we had some sharp showers in scotla nd already we had some sharp showers in scotland but the rain has started to gather in intensity for northern ireland and south—west scotland and that continues for the rest of the day. we also...
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here's louise lear.ting to clear up from the impacts of storm alli—macro aren't there another storm arriving as we speak, this time it's grown. there's going to be torrential rain put through the night tonight we will see some real squally gusts of wind that could cause some issues. if we look at the satellite picture we have this beautiful plume of cloud thatis have this beautiful plume of cloud that is driving this raining like a conveyor belt as the weather front stays with us all day and for most of the night as well. some relentless rain into parts of wales, the midlands and the north of england, but to the north of that just a breezy afternoon with a scattering of sharp showers. a better story for scotland and northern ireland in comparison this time yesterday, and for the south of the weather front, with that south—westerly flow, we're still seeing some warmth. temperatures sitting around 21—22, the last day of the warmth as over the next couple of days. the rain will start to be an impact through
here's louise lear.ting to clear up from the impacts of storm alli—macro aren't there another storm arriving as we speak, this time it's grown. there's going to be torrential rain put through the night tonight we will see some real squally gusts of wind that could cause some issues. if we look at the satellite picture we have this beautiful plume of cloud thatis have this beautiful plume of cloud that is driving this raining like a conveyor belt as the weather front stays with us all day and...
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most paper stock is imported to turkey the lear is down seventy two percent against the dollar in the last six months making it much more expensive publishers are forced to cut back. last week it was a quarter of its normal size this week it will back up to a half uncertainty now hangs over the publication. this industry is dependent upon imports these costs are excruciating besides even if you can't come up with the money paper suppliers are not eager to take the papers out of their storage because it's not clear what the price will be in two hours the. readers have more urgent needs meanwhile and even those are often out of reach. we used to buy eggs for ten turkish lira now at sixteen i can't make eggs i can't afford eggs for breakfast. future doesn't look bright for these she took to english i think we already passed that threshold of being shut down i believe that le monde is turkey's longest live satirical magazine but for the future we don't have a projection. usually just for the most it is. no laughing matter for a funny magazine. starbucks has become a common sight around th
most paper stock is imported to turkey the lear is down seventy two percent against the dollar in the last six months making it much more expensive publishers are forced to cut back. last week it was a quarter of its normal size this week it will back up to a half uncertainty now hangs over the publication. this industry is dependent upon imports these costs are excruciating besides even if you can't come up with the money paper suppliers are not eager to take the papers out of their storage...
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you're busting out the king lear references. can you expound on that?that drives lear mad is that he had all these flatterers around him and he discovers that he isn't the center of the universe, that everything he decides isn't the right decision and views it as a betrayal. it seems that it was all too apt for the circumstance. but i think this anonymous op-ed underscores the fundamental conundrum of anyone working in this administration. how do you serve a deeply unethical president? some are doing it by resigning, some are doing it by staying and thinking they can curb his worst impulses. some are doing it by writing anonymous op-eds. . >> what do you think the president will do next? he's demanded the "new york times" turn over this person. he's called this person gutless. what do you think will happen next? >> i worry it aggravates his paranoia. the deep state conspiracy theorists among his allies. we're already seeing in his tweets that he's co-mingling things so there's an effort by some of my gob colleagues to declassify selectively more informa
you're busting out the king lear references. can you expound on that?that drives lear mad is that he had all these flatterers around him and he discovers that he isn't the center of the universe, that everything he decides isn't the right decision and views it as a betrayal. it seems that it was all too apt for the circumstance. but i think this anonymous op-ed underscores the fundamental conundrum of anyone working in this administration. how do you serve a deeply unethical president? some are...
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the two lears embraced as thousands held flowers and waved flags.n will be being looking to settle some lof goals. >>> just ahead, over thewh moon. spacex will send on its first lunar expedition. you're watching "early today." to could help them save money on car insurance? yea,that and homeowners, renters, motorcycle and boat insurance. huh.that's nice. what happens when you catch a fish? gecko: whoa. geico. more than just car insurance. see how much you could save at geico.com. i'm ok! no matter how much you clean, does your house still smell stuffy? that's because your home is filled with soft surfaces that trap odors and release them back into the room. so, try febreze fabric refresher. febreze finds odors trapped in fabrics and cleans them away as it dries. use febreze every time you tidy up to keep your whole house smelling fresh air clean. fabric refresher even works for clothes you want to wear another day. make febreze part of your clean routine for whole home freshness. advil liqui-gels minis. breakthrough in pain relief. a mighty small pi
the two lears embraced as thousands held flowers and waved flags.n will be being looking to settle some lof goals. >>> just ahead, over thewh moon. spacex will send on its first lunar expedition. you're watching "early today." to could help them save money on car insurance? yea,that and homeowners, renters, motorcycle and boat insurance. huh.that's nice. what happens when you catch a fish? gecko: whoa. geico. more than just car insurance. see how much you could save at...
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as the spanish region marks its nationalal day, catalonia's lear took over from his -- called for a mass rally. our government is committed to making a republic the reality. we will do it for all the political personalsls and those- the political prisoners and thosose in exile. >> the secession vote plunge the country into conflict. catalonia unilaterally declared --ependence prompting madrid leader is still living in belgium. socialist prime minister took power from the conservative has taken a softer approach to the issue. he still stands firmly against allowing the referendum to secede. -- catalonian's are deeply divided. 45% wanted to remain part of spain. >> hungarian prime minister viktor orban w will face a challenge from european lawmakers. a as aver what they see populist threat to the founding values of the european union. he plans on delivering a frank defense before the european parliament. they will decide whether it to start steps that will lead to political sanctions against hungry. -- against hungary. take a look skyward where the northern lights seen dancing over the arc
as the spanish region marks its nationalal day, catalonia's lear took over from his -- called for a mass rally. our government is committed to making a republic the reality. we will do it for all the political personalsls and those- the political prisoners and thosose in exile. >> the secession vote plunge the country into conflict. catalonia unilaterally declared --ependence prompting madrid leader is still living in belgium. socialist prime minister took power from the conservative has...
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the time he made "a bunh of amateurs," playing aging american actor lowered to britain to play king learas happy to parody himself. he end of a roller coast career which proved he was if nothing else one of hollywood's more resilient stars. phasehe did go through a when he drove a lot of cars, but he drove them brilliantly. burt reynolds, who died today at age 82. you can find all the day's news on a website and do check out twitter. i'm jane o'brien. thanks forld watching "wews america." >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to work around your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way through the news of the day and stay up-to-date with the la headlines you can trust. eddownload now from selectpp stores. >> funding of this presentation made possible by the freeman foundation, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and purepoint financial. >> how do we shape our tomorrow? it starts with a vision. we see its ideal form in our mind, and then we begin to isel. we strip away everything that stands in the way to reveal new possibilities. at purep
the time he made "a bunh of amateurs," playing aging american actor lowered to britain to play king learas happy to parody himself. he end of a roller coast career which proved he was if nothing else one of hollywood's more resilient stars. phasehe did go through a when he drove a lot of cars, but he drove them brilliantly. burt reynolds, who died today at age 82. you can find all the day's news on a website and do check out twitter. i'm jane o'brien. thanks forld watching "wews...
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louise lear is here. how is it looking? you are right, it was miserable, especially in sheffield, they had a month's especially in sheffield, they had a months worth of rain yesterday so pretty miserable, and there's more wet and windy weather to come this weekend as well. the good news is storm bronagh has moved off into the north sea but it's quite windy, plenty of isobars on the charts, so quite a blustery afternoon to come for many and you will have noticed if you've been out and about the wind direction has changed. it's cooler, driving that cool down from the north rest right across the country so a real difference to the feel of the weather as well. resilient in the afternoon particularly through the cheshire gap running down into the midlands towards lincolnshire, here we'll see ghosts of 30—a0 miles an hour. the weather is straightforward, sunny spells and scattered showers for the rest of the afternoon but it will be cooler into the weekend, 11—18d at best. the winds will start is slowly but surely as we go throug
louise lear is here. how is it looking? you are right, it was miserable, especially in sheffield, they had a month's especially in sheffield, they had a months worth of rain yesterday so pretty miserable, and there's more wet and windy weather to come this weekend as well. the good news is storm bronagh has moved off into the north sea but it's quite windy, plenty of isobars on the charts, so quite a blustery afternoon to come for many and you will have noticed if you've been out and about the...
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republicans on the senate judiciary committee all of whom are men outsourced the questioning for thursday's learing to a woman outside counsel. the lawyer who will be doing the questioning, veteran arizona sex crimes prosecutor rachel mitch en. >> republican bob work corker says gop senators need to protect themselves from their them selves. >> inadvertently somebody will do something that sin sensitive. i would not be wanting to ask questions about something like this. >> wow. kudos to the republicans. they're like you know how we are with women. we care, we can't do this, like we know, we know. >> yeah, so kudos to them. they're getting a woman sensitive to these issues to question christine blasey ford and some people may in the like this but i think it's way better than their original plan which was just mitch mcconnell pulling a mrs. doubt fire. >> i think you're lying. well answer right back. ♪ [baby laughing] [baby crying] [baby laughing] [baby crying] [baby laughing] [baby crying] we hide hotel names, so you can find four star hotels at two star prices. ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e hotwire.com ughhh! oh
republicans on the senate judiciary committee all of whom are men outsourced the questioning for thursday's learing to a woman outside counsel. the lawyer who will be doing the questioning, veteran arizona sex crimes prosecutor rachel mitch en. >> republican bob work corker says gop senators need to protect themselves from their them selves. >> inadvertently somebody will do something that sin sensitive. i would not be wanting to ask questions about something like this. >>...
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as you would expect, some of the content is tough to watch and lear. -- hear. >> eve, christine, welcomee program. alma thank you. >> i'm happy to be here. >> what is it that brought you two very different people with a common cause together? how did you even meet? eve, how did you find christine? or vice versa. >> you tell the story because it's funny. she didn't want to be my friend. >> no, i didn't want to meet her because in 2017 she was interviewed -- the director of the hospital. and when he came back, he just told me, i met this amazing woman. her name is eve. she's a little bit like you and you have to meet her. a little bit like you. >> a little bit like you. the international symbol for crazy. >> that's what it is. and then i didn't know who she was. and then by the time he told me she was a celebrity, i was like, no thank you because i had enough of celebrity who came to congo. i heard that they were bolemic and misery and they left us with business cards so i refused. then one day, you know, it was a sunday i was at the hospital and they brought me to little children. they ar
as you would expect, some of the content is tough to watch and lear. -- hear. >> eve, christine, welcomee program. alma thank you. >> i'm happy to be here. >> what is it that brought you two very different people with a common cause together? how did you even meet? eve, how did you find christine? or vice versa. >> you tell the story because it's funny. she didn't want to be my friend. >> no, i didn't want to meet her because in 2017 she was interviewed -- the...
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they're asking to you clear some of the drains,lear some of the trees, the shrubbery. if you have important things you're wored about getting wet, move them to higher ground in your own home. for the hoax in the hampton road area, even parts of the carolinas, this area will be that cozy he toocker room are going to be waiting out to get back to their real me. >> i know it all too well. i have a brother and a nephe driving up from myrtle beach tonight. yeah. we'll all be having some company. all right.u. thank >>> much more coverage of hurricane florence throughout the hour including fema's plan of acon. at's ahead at 6:30. our our jim handly is on his way to north carolina. he'll beor filing r all night. you can also find him media with behind the scenes pictures and video. >>> har to believe it has been 17 years. almost a generation. 3,000 lives lost on 9/11. more in the afldrmath. the bg struck by the hijack planes have been repaired or replaced. the most powerful tribute may come from the survivors who insist that we never forget. >> howard. >> my and godfather, fir
they're asking to you clear some of the drains,lear some of the trees, the shrubbery. if you have important things you're wored about getting wet, move them to higher ground in your own home. for the hoax in the hampton road area, even parts of the carolinas, this area will be that cozy he toocker room are going to be waiting out to get back to their real me. >> i know it all too well. i have a brother and a nephe driving up from myrtle beach tonight. yeah. we'll all be having some...
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louise lear is here. how is it looking?ally in sheffield, they had a months worth of rain yesterday so pretty miserable, and there's more wet and windy weather to come this weekend as well. the good news is storm bronagh has moved off into the north sea but it's quite windy, plenty of isobars on the charts,
louise lear is here. how is it looking?ally in sheffield, they had a months worth of rain yesterday so pretty miserable, and there's more wet and windy weather to come this weekend as well. the good news is storm bronagh has moved off into the north sea but it's quite windy, plenty of isobars on the charts,
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now it's time for the weather with louise lear. hello.er. september as the transition from summer into autumn propenm commitment of extremes. this one is really showing up quite nicely. 0n the 17th of the month, we had highs of 27 degrees. 80 fahrenheit in parts of cambridge. 0n the 24th, temperatures fell as low as —3, and it was frosty with early—morning mist. these contrasts look likely to ta ke mist. these contrasts look likely to take us into the first part of 0ctober, take us into the first part of october, as well. the —— dry cooler airto start october, as well. the —— dry cooler air to start the weekend. a chilly start, with ea rly—morning air to start the weekend. a chilly start, with early—morning mist and fog lifting away to lovely swells of sunshine. the winds will strengthen in the far north—west. gusts of 40— 50, do so now. —— logged as an hour. satterley into sunday, the weather front move southwards, but will weaken. it will bring a band of cloud through england and wales. more cloud on sunday across the heart of the count
now it's time for the weather with louise lear. hello.er. september as the transition from summer into autumn propenm commitment of extremes. this one is really showing up quite nicely. 0n the 17th of the month, we had highs of 27 degrees. 80 fahrenheit in parts of cambridge. 0n the 24th, temperatures fell as low as —3, and it was frosty with early—morning mist. these contrasts look likely to ta ke mist. these contrasts look likely to take us into the first part of 0ctober, take us into the...
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llg her lear if alcohol or speed husband by poisoning him with eye drops. officials say lana clayton confessed to putting eye drops in her husband's food and water for several days. the 64-year-old was found dead in their home. his autopsy showed high levels of a chemical commonly found in the over-the-counter eye drops. >> she revealed that she used the liquid which is normally like eye drops, put it in his food and she did it without his knowledge. >> wow. so stephen clayton's funeral was weld in their backyard before his wife's arrest. investigators have not released details on a motive. >>> some bad news for travelers. it now costs more to check your bags on united. the airline has decided to follow jetblue in raising its baggage fees by $5 to 30 bucks for the first bag, $40 for the second. the nation's two biggest airlin are expected to follow suit. united's higher fees apply to all domestic and some international flights. izing fog whoops in boston. these cups bearing philadelphia eagles logos showed up at some area stores. philly, of course, beat new
llg her lear if alcohol or speed husband by poisoning him with eye drops. officials say lana clayton confessed to putting eye drops in her husband's food and water for several days. the 64-year-old was found dead in their home. his autopsy showed high levels of a chemical commonly found in the over-the-counter eye drops. >> she revealed that she used the liquid which is normally like eye drops, put it in his food and she did it without his knowledge. >> wow. so stephen clayton's...
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here's louise lear.temperatures in the low 20s. but the cloud has been thick enough to bring some rain, some of it becoming heavy. in the last few hours we can see it moving across parts of scotla nd see it moving across parts of scotland and northern ireland. some heavy bursts and strengthening gusty winds in excess of 30 miles an hour as we speak. and going through the night, dell force gusts of wind knocked out of the question. that heavy rain will move out of scotland and push into the north of england and push into the north of england and wales overnight. quiet in the south—east, not quite as cold there. we start of morning with some of that rain around. it could be dismal in the early morning rush hour. if you look at the finer detail in scotla nd you look at the finer detail in scotland you can see bands of showers across the northern isles but still, gusts of wind in excess of 40 mph. heavy rain pushing into the north—west of england and wales. gradually making its way into the north midlands an
here's louise lear.temperatures in the low 20s. but the cloud has been thick enough to bring some rain, some of it becoming heavy. in the last few hours we can see it moving across parts of scotla nd see it moving across parts of scotland and northern ireland. some heavy bursts and strengthening gusty winds in excess of 30 miles an hour as we speak. and going through the night, dell force gusts of wind knocked out of the question. that heavy rain will move out of scotland and push into the...
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here's louise lear. another storm on the way? another storm on the way? the moment but the real cause for concern is that we could have squally, damaging winds, all tied into this area of low pressure which grinds to a halt through the night and it's on the southern flank we could see those winds picking up. let's get back to the rain, in the last few hours we had this pulse of wet weather through wales, not moving far as it sits to the north of england and we have already seen over an inch of rain, another inch to come so pretty miserable on the roads in the next few hours, it will start to drift steadily eastwards overnight, but it will take its time and then we see us going —— a squeeze in the winds across the midlands, 50 or 60 mph cuts of winds first thing tomorrow along the channel coast. it will start tomorrow on a windy and wet note but the rain eases away, the winds will ease down but coming from the north west, you will notice a different feel in the weather, sunny spells and scattered showers for most of us into the afternoon, top temperatures
here's louise lear. another storm on the way? another storm on the way? the moment but the real cause for concern is that we could have squally, damaging winds, all tied into this area of low pressure which grinds to a halt through the night and it's on the southern flank we could see those winds picking up. let's get back to the rain, in the last few hours we had this pulse of wet weather through wales, not moving far as it sits to the north of england and we have already seen over an inch of...
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time for a look at the weather, here's louise lear.spells and scattered showers, and the most frequent showers have been further north and west, driven in by some cool north—westerly winds, so a real rash of showers today, although they are starting to ease a little in the last few hours, and that is going to be the story through the evening and overnight. also accompanied by some pretty blustery winds, they will start to ease down as well, and just keeping some stronger winds and a few scattered showers in the far north of scotla nd scattered showers in the far north of scotland overnight, but with clearer skies a chilly start, temperatures in low single figures in rural spots, lovely spells of sunshine to greet us first thing this weekend. not lasting very long in the south—west, a bale of cloud will push across england and wales with the arrival of this rain, fairly persistent into the south coast, across the south—west and into south wales as well. now, it is going to be a cool day, 11—15, and underneath the cloud and rain it will
time for a look at the weather, here's louise lear.spells and scattered showers, and the most frequent showers have been further north and west, driven in by some cool north—westerly winds, so a real rash of showers today, although they are starting to ease a little in the last few hours, and that is going to be the story through the evening and overnight. also accompanied by some pretty blustery winds, they will start to ease down as well, and just keeping some stronger winds and a few...
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now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear it isa it is a great sunday.dging the showers, but you can see where the heaviest rain has been so far, central and southern areas, but already quite a clearance, in the south—west and improvement. sunny spells and scattered showers for the rest of the afternoon, maybe into east anglia and the extreme south—east corner, it may well stay pretty wet for much of the afternoon. but with lighter winds, is catching up showers, still not particularly warm out there, 11—14d, mightjust squeeze 15 particularly warm out there, 11—14d, might just squeeze 15 if we particularly warm out there, 11—14d, mightjust squeeze 15 if we are lucky. no single figures to greet us first thing tomorrow morning, and thatis first thing tomorrow morning, and that is with a north—westerly wind as well, dragging in this cooler stuff. a dry and settle start on monday morning, more of a breeze in the far north and west, generally speaking looking pretty good for the start of the week. hello this is bbc news with carole walker. the headlines: labou
now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear it isa it is a great sunday.dging the showers, but you can see where the heaviest rain has been so far, central and southern areas, but already quite a clearance, in the south—west and improvement. sunny spells and scattered showers for the rest of the afternoon, maybe into east anglia and the extreme south—east corner, it may well stay pretty wet for much of the afternoon. but with lighter winds, is catching up showers, still not...
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now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear.have seen some heavy and persistent rain and you can see that has been moving in across parts of wales, the midlands and along much of england. that is going to continue to britain's waste words, and then we will see an improving picture. it will take its time, a speu picture. it will take its time, a spell of wet weather to clear from east anglia and the south—east. sunny spells and scattered showers. the company by brisk north—westerly wind just making it feel really quite cool out there. 11—15 the overall height. urbanites tonight that rain will ease away from the south—east, the winds will fall and the showers will ease so skies were clear. it is going to be a chilly start to monday morning. with low single figures for many. to dry, saddled start across the country with just the exception in the far north—west. we'll have a scattering of showers and the far north—west of scotland. looking ahead the dry settled story continues. early morning mist and fog could be a problem across en
now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear.have seen some heavy and persistent rain and you can see that has been moving in across parts of wales, the midlands and along much of england. that is going to continue to britain's waste words, and then we will see an improving picture. it will take its time, a speu picture. it will take its time, a spell of wet weather to clear from east anglia and the south—east. sunny spells and scattered showers. the company by brisk...
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communication with emergency management, it has been breath taking to see how much care and precaution lear we're taking. >> lou: you care about each other, and president and fema have been moving resources into position with first responders of carolinas. the national guard. what is your sense of the level of preparation overall? >> well, i have to give it to credit to governor. congressman tam tom rice, senator scott, make sure fema representatives have been on the ground for days, advance warning for people to evehicle -- evacuate is very well received. it does hurt economically but one life lost is one life too many. own land areas we'll have more flooding than the coast. lou: in all this, politics, and everyone in your state will judge how well the governor does. how about state government does. the president. fema, federal authorities. it is a highly politically charged moment. and we know that it will be a political football if you will for the democrats and one to regard for the republicans, your thoughts on that issue as well. >> well, i will say, absolutely, look at where strong r
communication with emergency management, it has been breath taking to see how much care and precaution lear we're taking. >> lou: you care about each other, and president and fema have been moving resources into position with first responders of carolinas. the national guard. what is your sense of the level of preparation overall? >> well, i have to give it to credit to governor. congressman tam tom rice, senator scott, make sure fema representatives have been on the ground for...
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declines andeads the lear is falling on fears the central bank will disappoint. >> president trump saysappen with or without ottawa. >> and amazon joins
declines andeads the lear is falling on fears the central bank will disappoint. >> president trump saysappen with or without ottawa. >> and amazon joins
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here's louise lear.of cloud moving its way towards the uk, so things look likely to become a little more unsettled. we've seen the first signs of that so far today and as we go through the latter stage of the afternoon, the rain will start to gather in intensity, and the winds pick up, gusting in excess of 40mph in the south—east, —— in scotland. and still a little more warm, with 22 celsius here but cooler and fresher as that with the front pushes in. and that's going to be this story as we go through the middle of the week. so some of the rain turning quite heavy overnight tonight as it moves its way to scotland, we will see gale force gusts of wind on exposed coasts. now, the rain will perhaps sit across the north of england into wales by dawn tomorrow morning, and some of it's still quite heavy. but there will still be some rain around first thing in the morning, if we look at the finer detail across the northern isles and the north west of the great glen, we've got this hook of cloud and rain. and s
here's louise lear.of cloud moving its way towards the uk, so things look likely to become a little more unsettled. we've seen the first signs of that so far today and as we go through the latter stage of the afternoon, the rain will start to gather in intensity, and the winds pick up, gusting in excess of 40mph in the south—east, —— in scotland. and still a little more warm, with 22 celsius here but cooler and fresher as that with the front pushes in. and that's going to be this story as...
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declines andeads the lear is falling on fears the central bank will disappoint. >> president trump says the deal will happen with or without ottawa. >> and amazon joins apple in the trillion dollar lounge. gains this year push jeff bezos even further ahead of the field. >> hello from sydney is just past 8:00 a.m.. this is "bloomberg daybreak: australia." >> is just past 6:00 p.m. here in new york. over the next hour we will see how the action on wall street will play into your asia-pacific trading day. let's pull up those boards and show you where we finally ended .p after the labor day weekend the s&p 500 down by nearly .2%. we can see we are starting the new month on the back foot, that is thanks to trade fears both with canada and china in focus. there was one bright spot, amazon briefly becoming the u.s. second $1 trillion company. it did pay her back from those gains but it's in the running against apple. will get more on that from su keenan. story other half of the other than the ongoing trade war that seem to come to a head after we get this additional $200 billion worth of chine
declines andeads the lear is falling on fears the central bank will disappoint. >> president trump says the deal will happen with or without ottawa. >> and amazon joins apple in the trillion dollar lounge. gains this year push jeff bezos even further ahead of the field. >> hello from sydney is just past 8:00 a.m.. this is "bloomberg daybreak: australia." >> is just past 6:00 p.m. here in new york. over the next hour we will see how the action on wall street...
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now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear. good evening. and wales, but clouded in northern ireland and scotland, the arrival of a weather front tonight, so the cloud will thicken and winds will pick up. elsewhere with those clear skies, low single figures, a touch of frost is quite possible, maybe some mist patches do the missed it —— east midlands and south east corner. there'll be some lovely spells of sunshine across the bulk of the country, the cloud thickens and winds strengthened, 40—50 mph gusts. up into the northern isles, highs of 12—18d. this weather front seeks its way further south, weakening all the time, so a band of cloud making its way into parts of wales on sunday. but the start of the moot —— new a month, it looks cooler and fairly dry. hello this is bbc news. our headlines. call the roll. the us senatejudiciary committee approves president trump's supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh, 11 votes to 10, allowing him to move one step closer to being appointed to the us supreme court. but a final vote in the senate may be pu
now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear. good evening. and wales, but clouded in northern ireland and scotland, the arrival of a weather front tonight, so the cloud will thicken and winds will pick up. elsewhere with those clear skies, low single figures, a touch of frost is quite possible, maybe some mist patches do the missed it —— east midlands and south east corner. there'll be some lovely spells of sunshine across the bulk of the country, the cloud thickens and winds...
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jefferson although victories would be stymied by a surprising source, un-american diplomat named tobias lear in the end there would be another 10 years and another president before we won this war, but in the end the message would say america was a naval power that would fight for liberty and insure itself as a leader that holds true today. so common that was the battle with tunisia, algeria, morocco and tripoli, which is libya at the same time we have our competition with libya and the overthrow of qaddafi that has happened since. if you look at portugal, spain, england they had one thing in common: they wanted no part of this battle, but our country just a couple years old was in a confrontation and went away for president. read articles of confederation and once we had the president he did not want to act in the next president said we fight these guys because i have seen the look in these-- their eyes. muslim people were oppressed by horrible leaders. our ambassadors love the people of these nations, but they hated the leaders because they were corrupt and oppressive. william eaton, you k
jefferson although victories would be stymied by a surprising source, un-american diplomat named tobias lear in the end there would be another 10 years and another president before we won this war, but in the end the message would say america was a naval power that would fight for liberty and insure itself as a leader that holds true today. so common that was the battle with tunisia, algeria, morocco and tripoli, which is libya at the same time we have our competition with libya and the...
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there was a brazen plot to illegal little exsill lear rat hillary clinton and if she lost frame donald trump. that's what these texts are about. not whether a question people can debeat. i know there is a a grand jury underway. wrack is taken about strzok, page mccain and others involved in this case and e. reason we know it james baker former counsel at the fbi has turned states' evidence and fully cooperated with the federal general andth fbi i can, i have did he knows is he going to be indicted. >> laura: pretty nextexplosive n friday night. appalling comments from chelsea clinton about abortion and the reboot that les moonves should be most worried about. our fry dale royal seeing you meant. we will head back for update on florence incredibly destructive path. don't move. if your moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's symptoms are holding you back, and your current treatment hasn't worked well enough it may be time for a change. ask your doctor about entyvio®, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio® works at the site of inflammation in t
there was a brazen plot to illegal little exsill lear rat hillary clinton and if she lost frame donald trump. that's what these texts are about. not whether a question people can debeat. i know there is a a grand jury underway. wrack is taken about strzok, page mccain and others involved in this case and e. reason we know it james baker former counsel at the fbi has turned states' evidence and fully cooperated with the federal general andth fbi i can, i have did he knows is he going to be...
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by the time he made a bunch of amateurs playing an ageing american actor tempted to play king lear inofa happy to parody himself. at the end of a roller—coaster career which proved he was if nothing else one hollywood's more resilient. is. —— more resilient film stars. studio: burt reynolds who has died at the age of 82. he said he seems to have had a good time. —— he certainly seems. the headlines on bbc news. british airways says it's investigating the theft of customer data from its website and mobile app after personal and financial details were compromised. the leaders of the us, france, germany and canada have backed britain's assessment that two russian military intelligence officers were behind the salisbury nerve agent attack. burt reynolds, star of smokey and the bandit, deliverance and boogie nights, has passed away at the age of 82 an inquest into the death of a toddler — who'd waited days for emergency surgery — has found "gross failure" in his care at the royal manchester children's hospital. the coroner ruled that 20—month—old kayden urmston—bancroft died in april 2016
by the time he made a bunch of amateurs playing an ageing american actor tempted to play king lear inofa happy to parody himself. at the end of a roller—coaster career which proved he was if nothing else one hollywood's more resilient. is. —— more resilient film stars. studio: burt reynolds who has died at the age of 82. he said he seems to have had a good time. —— he certainly seems. the headlines on bbc news. british airways says it's investigating the theft of customer data from...
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emeeyrgenci, e ramped up emergency beds, double the number of shelter beds available for kidst over the lear. in the past, they say, those were emergencies that came to them.sa this time the it's an emergency of theon administra own making. >> woodruff: well, again, it's such an important story following what's happening with these children and families in the united states. amna nawaz, thank you. >> thanks, judy. >> woodruff: stay with us, coming up on the newshour: bob odword on covering the trump presidency for his new book, "fear." plus, 10 years after the economic crash, how america and the world have changed. amid news of hurricanes and typhoons; of rising seas and a hotter planet, this week in san francisco, california governor jerry brown is presiding over a global climate action summit. it's designed to bolster the paris climate accord process, an agreement president trump withdrew from last year. a major concern of scientists is the stability of the amazon, the world's largest rainforest, often called "the lungs of the ppanet." tonight, with the t of the pulitzer center, and in ioc
emeeyrgenci, e ramped up emergency beds, double the number of shelter beds available for kidst over the lear. in the past, they say, those were emergencies that came to them.sa this time the it's an emergency of theon administra own making. >> woodruff: well, again, it's such an important story following what's happening with these children and families in the united states. amna nawaz, thank you. >> thanks, judy. >> woodruff: stay with us, coming up on the newshour: bob...
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by the time he made a bunch of amateurs, playing an ageing american actor tempted to play king lear ino parody himself. at the end of a roller—coaster career which proved he was if nothing else one hollywood's more resilient stars. huge moment for india. its supreme court has ruled that gay sex is not a crime. this tweet from indian film directer karanjohar expresses the sentiments of millions across the country, this is the moment that some campaigners found out. you can see the message getting through and what it means to many of these people who have been fighting this law for years. the law dates back over 150 years to the colonial era — which categorised gay sex as an "unnatural offence". not any more. from now on in india, to discriminate on the basis of sexual orientation is seen as a fundamental violation of civil rights. here are some campaigners outside the court. i haven't come out to my parents, so i'm going to do that. laughter. this is a huge turn of events i really didn't expect, you know, like a whole... ijust came here to listen to them and whatever the verdict was. an
by the time he made a bunch of amateurs, playing an ageing american actor tempted to play king lear ino parody himself. at the end of a roller—coaster career which proved he was if nothing else one hollywood's more resilient stars. huge moment for india. its supreme court has ruled that gay sex is not a crime. this tweet from indian film directer karanjohar expresses the sentiments of millions across the country, this is the moment that some campaigners found out. you can see the message...
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most paper stock is imported to turkey the lear is down seventy two percent against the dollar in the last six months making it much more expensive publishers are forced to cut back. last week was a quarter of its normal size this week it will back up to a half uncertainty now hangs over the publication. this industry is dependent upon imports these costs are excruciating besides even if you can't come up with the money paper suppliers are not eager to take the papers out of their storage because it's not clear what the price will be in two hours when the. readers have more urgent needs meanwhile and even those are often out of reach. we used to buy eggs for ten turkish lira now at sixteen i can't make eggs i can't afford eggs for breakfast. lunch future doesn't look bright the reason she took to english i think we already passed that threshold of being shut down i believe that le monde is turkey's longest live satirical magazine but for the future we don't have a projection to kill them. usually just for the most it is. no laughing matter for a funny magazine. experts say that unpred
most paper stock is imported to turkey the lear is down seventy two percent against the dollar in the last six months making it much more expensive publishers are forced to cut back. last week was a quarter of its normal size this week it will back up to a half uncertainty now hangs over the publication. this industry is dependent upon imports these costs are excruciating besides even if you can't come up with the money paper suppliers are not eager to take the papers out of their storage...
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we will talk to louise lear in a minute about how those two weather effects are moving and we will have the weather in the uk as well. couples wishing to divorce could soon benefit from a less confrontational process, under proposals confirmed by thejustice secretary david gauke. in a consultation the government is proposing removing fault, and the ability of spouses to contest the divorce. the government has launched a consultation proposing removing all these issues. the changes would apply to heterosexual and gay marriages, and civil partnerships. ministers are to announce a review of the rail industry next week, following extended periods of disruption up and down the country. details are yet to be confirmed, but the department for transport said it was committed to improving journeys for passengers. labour said it would re—nationalise the railways. the liberal democrats are set to discuss wide—ranging proposals on the future shape of the party when their annual conference gets under way in brighton this morning. the changes, set out by the leader sir vince cable earlier this month,
we will talk to louise lear in a minute about how those two weather effects are moving and we will have the weather in the uk as well. couples wishing to divorce could soon benefit from a less confrontational process, under proposals confirmed by thejustice secretary david gauke. in a consultation the government is proposing removing fault, and the ability of spouses to contest the divorce. the government has launched a consultation proposing removing all these issues. the changes would apply...
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time for a look at the weather, with louise lear. the weather is changing.rengthening, particularly to the north—west so some of the rain turning heavy and it will push south and east overnight. 0n it will push south and east overnight. on top of that we will see the wind strengthening, gusts in excess of a0, 50 mile an hour in exposed coasts and the heaviest of the rebel push into northern england and north wales by dawn tomorrow. there is quite a lot of cloud and rain that trails into the far north—west. we start school and showery into northern scotland. through the day the rain will slip steadily south and east and it will move into the midlands and into lincolnshire. perhaps not arriving for much of the day into the south—east, but more cloud around than we have seen and eventually there will be rain. but here we might cling onto 22 or 23 if we keep the sunshine. cooler and fresher to the sunshine. cooler and fresher to the north—west. the westminster terror attack — inquests are shown cctv footage of the moment it unfolded, leaving five people dead. th
time for a look at the weather, with louise lear. the weather is changing.rengthening, particularly to the north—west so some of the rain turning heavy and it will push south and east overnight. 0n it will push south and east overnight. on top of that we will see the wind strengthening, gusts in excess of a0, 50 mile an hour in exposed coasts and the heaviest of the rebel push into northern england and north wales by dawn tomorrow. there is quite a lot of cloud and rain that trails into the...
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women acting like accomplices and the occurring lear hands off the backpack and deuced the device toe car head first and grab some items from inside and gets back up and walks away. >> that tool can be easily used to break into vehicles and shatter windows quietly. people are walk up to punch thed with and steal items. >> this person has been arrested. the san francisco district attorney's said that repeat offenders are responsible for a large percentage of auto burglaries in the city. >>> repair done on a vietnam memorial that was damaged last week. someone put paint on the mount. it was built in 2013 with money raised by a group of veterans. it is expected to take two days to fix the damage. it honors the 142 servicemen from san jose that fought and died in the vietnam war. the police have not made any arrests for the vandalism. >>> we talk live with san francisco chronicle about the explosion editor ial. >>> and we're live with an italian soprano about to make her debut at the san francisco opera. >>> and we're looking at this documentary following puppies to being trained to guid
women acting like accomplices and the occurring lear hands off the backpack and deuced the device toe car head first and grab some items from inside and gets back up and walks away. >> that tool can be easily used to break into vehicles and shatter windows quietly. people are walk up to punch thed with and steal items. >> this person has been arrested. the san francisco district attorney's said that repeat offenders are responsible for a large percentage of auto burglaries in the...
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lira rosee time, the after that decision, so it strengthened the lear as they repo rate.e alix: it feels like president ertl one said i don't like higher interest rates. you have to lower them. they are going all the way to 24%. let's go to istanbul, yousef gamal el-din is there. we just saw this cross. explain what happened. >> this day looked like it would take on historic portions. for the central bank to reassert credibility. the rate at 24% for the one week repo rate. that is the upper side of estimates. widelyges were varying to 25% and more. the average was 21%. ing was looking for 21%. td securities said the bank would disappoint. a very clear signal from the central bank, saying there will be further tightening, and that will be delivered when it is needed. they acknowledged that consumer demand is slowing. the meeting was attended by six members. the bank has to find a balance between making sure not to kill the growth that is left, well regaining confidence from foreign investors. we had the controversial comments from the turkish president an hour or so, saying high interest
lira rosee time, the after that decision, so it strengthened the lear as they repo rate.e alix: it feels like president ertl one said i don't like higher interest rates. you have to lower them. they are going all the way to 24%. let's go to istanbul, yousef gamal el-din is there. we just saw this cross. explain what happened. >> this day looked like it would take on historic portions. for the central bank to reassert credibility. the rate at 24% for the one week repo rate. that is the...
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out the window,laming de f what the president calls the politics of dest and new this morning we are lear about the veterar a prosecutor, the repus just hired to handle their questiing. presid lashing out, accu democ of trying to sink brett kavanaugh's nomina the democrats are playin con game.n, c- con game. they know it's a con game. they know he is highuaty and they wink at each other. the president also attag kavanaugh's second was totallybr ited and she was all messed up and she doesn know if it was him, m but itht have been him. oh, gee, let's not make him a suprt jud bec of that. ramirez told "the " kavan exposed t hims her during a drunken dorm room party at yale in the 1980 she had memo gaps because she had been drinkihe second accuser has nothin admits that she was drunk. she admits time lapses. ramirez's lawyer firi back, sayinghere are witns who can corroborate she disclosed to her mother and sister5 3years ago about what happened. if there is goi to be a real inven to find out what happen a source familiar with the process telling nbc senate judiciary staffers r by phone and k
out the window,laming de f what the president calls the politics of dest and new this morning we are lear about the veterar a prosecutor, the repus just hired to handle their questiing. presid lashing out, accu democ of trying to sink brett kavanaugh's nomina the democrats are playin con game.n, c- con game. they know it's a con game. they know he is highuaty and they wink at each other. the president also attag kavanaugh's second was totallybr ited and she was all messed up and she doesn know...
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here's louise lear.essure building, pointing things down, jenny night to come before we see more wet weather pushing into the southwest. so it means a cool start but as anyone for crowd gathers as this rain arrives from the southwest, some of it quite persistent into south wales. i really will make it feel quite cool across southern areas. 13 to 15 degrees. more sunshine further north, 11 to 13 degrees as the high here as well. more wet and windy weather to come on sunday for england and wales, the best of the dry weather will be open to the far northwest but as the rain clears the wind will become more and guilt are likely as well. keep watching the forecast for further details on sunday's weather. take care. today at five, after being snubbed by eu leaders over her brexit plans, theresa may delivers a terse response. in an unusual televised address, a defiant prime minister says the eu must treat the uk with respect and she won't overturn the result of the referendum. yesterday, donald tusk said our pr
here's louise lear.essure building, pointing things down, jenny night to come before we see more wet weather pushing into the southwest. so it means a cool start but as anyone for crowd gathers as this rain arrives from the southwest, some of it quite persistent into south wales. i really will make it feel quite cool across southern areas. 13 to 15 degrees. more sunshine further north, 11 to 13 degrees as the high here as well. more wet and windy weather to come on sunday for england and wales,...
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according to the most recent lear politics polling average, 18.4% of the american public approves of the job that congress is doing. what does that tell us? this certainly seems like a good argument for why we need turnover in congress and new ideas. consistently coming through the doors. c.e.o.'s, chief executive officers, presidents of companies, chair men and women of corporations. leave or are asked to leave their position after eight to 10 years on average. why is that? that is because the company wants fresh ideas. that is because that person who is in that position feels that they have accomplished all that they can and move on to their next goal. serving in congress was originally never viewed as a career or lifetime appointment. we need new ideas from new members. women and men, young and not so young. there's a great deal of talent here in congress. with term limit, newer members will have the ability to chair committees instead of waiting for 15 or 20 years to be a chairman or chairwoman. we have in the house a person can serve six years on one committee as the chair. and
according to the most recent lear politics polling average, 18.4% of the american public approves of the job that congress is doing. what does that tell us? this certainly seems like a good argument for why we need turnover in congress and new ideas. consistently coming through the doors. c.e.o.'s, chief executive officers, presidents of companies, chair men and women of corporations. leave or are asked to leave their position after eight to 10 years on average. why is that? that is because the...
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i will be emcee today as we lear from advocates, students and policy makers defending the fundamental right of free speech. we are privileged to be joined this morning by the attorney general of the united states jeff sessions and john gore acting attorney general for the civil rights division. we will hear from both of them later this morning. before with we get to their remarks, join me in rising to honor our country and our flag with the singing of the national anthem by maria walker from the department of justice program. ♪ oh say can you see by the dawn's early light ♪ ♪ what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming ♪ ♪ whose broad stripes and bright stars ♪ ♪ through the perilous fight ♪ ♪ o'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming ♪ ♪ and the rocket's red glare, the bombs bursting in air ♪ ♪ gave proof through the night that our flag was still there ♪ ♪ oh say does that star spangled banner yet wave ♪ ♪ o'er the land of the free and the home of the brave ♪. [applause] >> thank you, rita, thank you very much for sharing your wonderful voice with us this
i will be emcee today as we lear from advocates, students and policy makers defending the fundamental right of free speech. we are privileged to be joined this morning by the attorney general of the united states jeff sessions and john gore acting attorney general for the civil rights division. we will hear from both of them later this morning. before with we get to their remarks, join me in rising to honor our country and our flag with the singing of the national anthem by maria walker from...
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and whether lesson from louise lear. we're going to try and get an a star out of this lesson.ou will see a ticking a box. eerie go. hopefully this will illustrate the point. baha'i up the axis the more likely we are, we considered the storm to be. the further along the greater the impact. so actually this tech represents storm bronagh at the moment so we are very confident that this is going to happen. the impacts are perhaps not as significant as the stormzy yet to come. we tend to getjust a the stormzy yet to come. we tend to get just a couple the stormzy yet to come. we tend to getjust a couple of red warnings, severe weather warnings, issued in a year. —— the storms yet to come. if there is a red warning it means we are confident and the impacts mean potentially a loss of life or damage to property. the tick makes all the difference. it does, that's what was missing. that's why i was completely blank last time. darren and i reckon if you were a storm you would definitely be a red because you are likely to cause severe disruption with our weather forecasts. all right, i wil
and whether lesson from louise lear. we're going to try and get an a star out of this lesson.ou will see a ticking a box. eerie go. hopefully this will illustrate the point. baha'i up the axis the more likely we are, we considered the storm to be. the further along the greater the impact. so actually this tech represents storm bronagh at the moment so we are very confident that this is going to happen. the impacts are perhaps not as significant as the stormzy yet to come. we tend to getjust a...