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Jan 26, 2019
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lea—ll l l these, fn—lltll fell. .5;— l lll llelll l l these, some fn—llll fell.s of wintry to the hills of wales, northern england, northern ireland and scotland. snow to of icy of ic) and é’z'r"”' "j: " ' 7 oll’lg—l’ld' lam towards —r ~ scotland, western and hills 60 mile gust. north sea moving ust. north sea moving its. north sea moving its wayrth sea moving its way southwards. rainrmoving its wavsouthwards. a few wintry showers around but some sunshine as well. further snow showers in northern scotland. strong to gale force north to north—westerly wind, these are wind gusts tomorrow, we could end up with some around 70 mph later in the day. there will be some big waves around, some overtopping and places. temperatures are down compared with today. nothing too drastic, mind you, but the big change is the feel of the weather. you factor in that wind, it will feel like
lea—ll l l these, fn—lltll fell. .5;— l lll llelll l l these, some fn—llll fell.s of wintry to the hills of wales, northern england, northern ireland and scotland. snow to of icy of ic) and é’z'r"”' "j: " ' 7 oll’lg—l’ld' lam towards —r ~ scotland, western and hills 60 mile gust. north sea moving ust. north sea moving its. north sea moving its wayrth sea moving its way southwards. rainrmoving its wavsouthwards. a few wintry showers around but some sunshine as...
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Jan 24, 2019
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.;;; as; lll l:;f lllwl” lllllll llll in my cabinet, imagine a gay prime minister.ood argument you're making and it is the question of whether somebody who has been so prominent, behaved in the past, can change and whether they can be a catalyst for change or not. and you can understand, can't you, anwar may be just a little bit cautious about believing that he will really get power from a man who not only did that to him, whose regime played such a part in his imprisonment and all of the rest of it that happened to him, even though he was eventually pardoned by the king, was described by amnesty international during his time in prison as a prisoner of conscience, a man who was there not for the crime he committed but because of his politically inconvenience to the government led by mahathir. isn't it hard to imagine mahathir handing over power to a man who just five years ago said he wasn't even qualified to be a chief minister of one of the malay states, never mind the prime minister? if this coalition is governed based on caution, we would never be able to win th
.;;; as; lll l:;f lllwl” lllllll llll in my cabinet, imagine a gay prime minister.ood argument you're making and it is the question of whether somebody who has been so prominent, behaved in the past, can change and whether they can be a catalyst for change or not. and you can understand, can't you, anwar may be just a little bit cautious about believing that he will really get power from a man who not only did that to him, whose regime played such a part in his imprisonment and all of the...
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Jan 8, 2019
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making his case for a border llll -- president trump wi make a national address as the government shutdnes day 18. are affected. -- hundreds of thousands of workers are affected. appreciated,ore we wouldn't be held hostage for whatever everybody wants. laura: more flight trouble in dronek. after yet another scare. plus, cleaning up a big fat mess. how the u.k. is dealing with a rerd-setting fatberghat is clogging up the sewers. our viewers onto public television in the u.s. d also around the globe. we are just a few hos away from president trump making a primetime television address to the american people. white house officials say he will make his case for funding a wall with mexico to deal with what they call a crisis on the border. democrats will get airtime for their response. the standoff sparked the partial government shutdown, now in day 18. ndds of thousands of federal workers are not being paid and many are struggling, as aleem maqbool reports. aleem: with washington at a stalemate, hundreds of thousands of families are suffering. rachel, an airport security officer, is one of m
making his case for a border llll -- president trump wi make a national address as the government shutdnes day 18. are affected. -- hundreds of thousands of workers are affected. appreciated,ore we wouldn't be held hostage for whatever everybody wants. laura: more flight trouble in dronek. after yet another scare. plus, cleaning up a big fat mess. how the u.k. is dealing with a rerd-setting fatberghat is clogging up the sewers. our viewers onto public television in the u.s. d also around the...
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Jan 20, 2019
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people like gregory, they have bought houses m ll-l llll —llllll lllf at least for now.of leaving and because he has been here for years he has an automatic right to say, whatever happens with brexit. all i have now is thank to here obviously. i've got a family, house, good job. i'm glad i'm here, it gave me everything really. that was david whately reporting from norfolk. coming up on inside out. the lorries rehearsing for no deal in kent. not in my lifetime have i had anything like this really. it is very uncertain times. now admit all the political uncertainty one thing is for sure, eu the automatic - to live work unless get a of fa and; but one is proving be most is proving be most ethicali is proving . be most ethical decision ing . be most ethical decision he . be most ethical decision he has e the most ethical decision he has ever had to make. —— difficult. adrian goldberg has spent his broadcasting career getting under the skin of people and politics, getting answers to tough questions, now he is facing a tough question of his own. aj's family were originally fro
people like gregory, they have bought houses m ll-l llll —llllll lllf at least for now.of leaving and because he has been here for years he has an automatic right to say, whatever happens with brexit. all i have now is thank to here obviously. i've got a family, house, good job. i'm glad i'm here, it gave me everything really. that was david whately reporting from norfolk. coming up on inside out. the lorries rehearsing for no deal in kent. not in my lifetime have i had anything like this...
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Jan 20, 2019
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.-.4 ll; "4—22“; . and -l l.l.l -l-l l.l ll.l "ll—lllll . and absolutely =l l.l.l llll l.l ll.l "ll—lllllcular astronomical events of the year. the moon, the earth, and the sun, will line up for a total lunar eclipse, resulting in what's known as a super blood moon. but it's the last one we'll see for a decade. here to explain more is planetary scientist sarah crowther. good morning. tell us what is happening or what will happen tonight. two things at the same time, a supermoon and a lunar eclipse. i have got my first model here. a football, following on from sport, and a tennis ball as the moon, and let's pretend you to make other son. so the moon orbit around the earth what happens in eclipse is the earth what happens in eclipse is the moon is right behind the earth and in its shadow. in the shadow cast by the sun. i am trying to make the shadow. normally when we see the moon in the sky, it is because it is reflect into some's light and that is lighting it up. but when it is behind the earth in the shadow the light get directly from the sun, where you are, to the moon. at a little bit o
.-.4 ll; "4—22“; . and -l l.l.l -l-l l.l ll.l "ll—lllll . and absolutely =l l.l.l llll l.l ll.l "ll—lllllcular astronomical events of the year. the moon, the earth, and the sun, will line up for a total lunar eclipse, resulting in what's known as a super blood moon. but it's the last one we'll see for a decade. here to explain more is planetary scientist sarah crowther. good morning. tell us what is happening or what will happen tonight. two things at the same time, a...