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your bbc local radio station will a lwa ys your bbc local radio station will always keep you up—to—dateure. you can see the cloud swirling here on the satellite picture, and as this area of low pressure has been approaching the british isles, it has been deepening. you can see on its southern flank particularly, a lot of white line squeezing together, a lot of isobars. that shows a swathe of very strong winds which will continue to develop through the first parts of the day. some heavy rain pushing it as well to wales in the south—west. that's where we'll have the strongest winds through the first part of the morning. gusts of maybe 70—80 mph for exposed coasts. through the day, that swathes of strong winds will head further east through southern england up into the south midlands and parts of east anglia as well. gusts of 50—60 miles an hour, possibly 65 or a little stronger than that for exposed coasts. we will have a strong and potentially damaging winds, will also have some outbreaks of heavy rain, drifting slowly east and north through the day. there will be parts of northern engla
your bbc local radio station will a lwa ys your bbc local radio station will always keep you up—to—dateure. you can see the cloud swirling here on the satellite picture, and as this area of low pressure has been approaching the british isles, it has been deepening. you can see on its southern flank particularly, a lot of white line squeezing together, a lot of isobars. that shows a swathe of very strong winds which will continue to develop through the first parts of the day. some heavy rain...
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local radio interrupted normal programming to broadcast instructions on how to try to survive a blaze if trapped at home or in a vehicle. by you know or worse where we can get really. bushrangers. but they're only going to run into it with birds yet guys are rionda as we should be room. authorities say some of the blazes are so intense they're creating their own weather conditions fire clouds that can produce lightning without rain have envelope entire towns this is one of the worst bushfire seasons australia has experienced and it's still only spring amid a prolonged drought residents say they dread to think of what's to come in the summer months. in the news hundreds of mourners have attended funerals for victims of a suspected cartel attack in a township founded by breakaway mormons in mexico and women and 3 children were killed it's not clear whether they were targeted or ambushed by accident. in chile tens of thousands of demonstrators joined anti-government protests in the capital santiago police fire border cannons and tear gas on the crowd people have taken to the streets in t
local radio interrupted normal programming to broadcast instructions on how to try to survive a blaze if trapped at home or in a vehicle. by you know or worse where we can get really. bushrangers. but they're only going to run into it with birds yet guys are rionda as we should be room. authorities say some of the blazes are so intense they're creating their own weather conditions fire clouds that can produce lightning without rain have envelope entire towns this is one of the worst bushfire...
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Nov 2, 2019
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your bbc local radio station will always keep you up to date with things where you are.can see the clouds swirling here on the satellite picture, and as this area of low pressure has been approaching the british isles, it has been deepening. you can see on its southern flank particularly, a lot of white lines squeezing together, a lot of isobars. that shows a swathe of very strong winds which will continue to develop through the first parts of the day. some heavy rain pushing in as well to wales in the south—west. that's where we'll have the strongest winds through the first part of the morning. gusts of maybe 70—80 mph for exposed coasts. through the day, those swathes of strong winds will head further east through southern england, up into the south midlands and parts of east anglia as well. gusts of 50—60 miles an hour, possibly 65 or a little stronger than that for exposed coasts. we will have strong and potentially damaging winds. we'll also have some outbreaks of heavy rain drifting slowly east and north through the day. there will be parts of northern england, nor
your bbc local radio station will always keep you up to date with things where you are.can see the clouds swirling here on the satellite picture, and as this area of low pressure has been approaching the british isles, it has been deepening. you can see on its southern flank particularly, a lot of white lines squeezing together, a lot of isobars. that shows a swathe of very strong winds which will continue to develop through the first parts of the day. some heavy rain pushing in as well to...
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local radio interrupted normal programming to broadcast instructions on how to try to survive a blaze if trapped at home or in a vehicle. i use our office where we can get really. the bushrangers. of a day are you going to run into it if you guys are really on this we should be room . authorities say some of the blazes are so intense they're creating their own weather conditions fire clouds that can produce lightning without rain have envelope entire towns. this is one of the worst bushfire seasons australia has experienced and it's still only spring amid a prolonged drought residents say they dread to think of what's to come in the summer months. well coming up next is the documentary about the budding wall all family and a more news anytime of the day head to our website called a good home for. 30 years after the fall of the berlin wall. t.w. . dear antone you know there's a scene in the when your mother was born in 1969 the world was already 8 years old .
local radio interrupted normal programming to broadcast instructions on how to try to survive a blaze if trapped at home or in a vehicle. i use our office where we can get really. the bushrangers. of a day are you going to run into it if you guys are really on this we should be room . authorities say some of the blazes are so intense they're creating their own weather conditions fire clouds that can produce lightning without rain have envelope entire towns. this is one of the worst bushfire...
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Nov 25, 2019
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please tune in to your bbc local radio stations for disruption. pushing into the south—west. that will arrive later this evening. we have bands of showery rain ahead of it that will drift steadily north. there is that low moving in for dawn on tuesday. with the cloud it will stay incredibly mild for this time of year, overnight lows of eight to 10 degrees. tuesday morning, we start with that low pressure pushing steadily northwards. plenty of isobars are rather low, wooden is very much a feature. gusts in excess of 55 miles an hour first thing on exposed coast. the rain heavy as it moves through cornwall, channel coast and southern wales. by the middle part of the morning it will be heading towards northern ireland, across north—west england, the midlands and east anglia. eventually it will park itself across the scottish borders and then behind it we will have a spell of pretty intense rain returning into the south—east of england. a blustery afternoon however you look at it but with the cloud, the wind on the rain, there is still that air source
please tune in to your bbc local radio stations for disruption. pushing into the south—west. that will arrive later this evening. we have bands of showery rain ahead of it that will drift steadily north. there is that low moving in for dawn on tuesday. with the cloud it will stay incredibly mild for this time of year, overnight lows of eight to 10 degrees. tuesday morning, we start with that low pressure pushing steadily northwards. plenty of isobars are rather low, wooden is very much a...
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your bbc local radio station will keep you up to date.f cloud on our earlier satellite picture. this is an area of low pressure which has been deepening as it has been approaching the british isles. on the southern flank, you can see these isobars squashing together. that shows a swathe of strong winds continuing to develop right now across parts of wales and the south—west of england. some very heavy rain to be had here as well. but there are met office yellow warnings in force for the strength of the winds. the strongest winds through the first part of the morning across the south—west of england and south wales, gusts of 60, 70, maybe 80 miles an hour on exposed coasts. as the day wears on, those strong winds will transfer further east across southern england, the south midlands, and up into east anglia. 50, 60, maybe 65mph gusts. those winds could be quite damaging. there will also be some heavy and persistent rain slowly pushing east and north. but at the same time, there will be parts of northern england, southern scotland and north
your bbc local radio station will keep you up to date.f cloud on our earlier satellite picture. this is an area of low pressure which has been deepening as it has been approaching the british isles. on the southern flank, you can see these isobars squashing together. that shows a swathe of strong winds continuing to develop right now across parts of wales and the south—west of england. some very heavy rain to be had here as well. but there are met office yellow warnings in force for the...
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local radio interrupted normal programming to broadcast instructions on how to try to survive a blaze if trapped at home or in a vehicle. gunstar you know or worse where we can get really. push lanes. of a day on you're going to run into it if the bird goes around us we should be real. authorities say some of the blazes are so intense they're creating their own weather conditions fire clouds that can produce lightning without rain have envelope entire towns. this is one of the worst bushfire seasons australia has experienced and it's still only spring amid a prolonged drought residents say they dread to think of what's to come in the summer months. or a reminder now the top story that we're following for you and is top court gives the disputed holy site of myopia to hindus during based way to induce to build the thames let the scientists hopes the move was ended decades old dispute between hindus and muslims over the site that many spiritual instead raised tensions between the communes. special coverage of the full of 30 years ago today coming up at the top off the hour i know that hu
local radio interrupted normal programming to broadcast instructions on how to try to survive a blaze if trapped at home or in a vehicle. gunstar you know or worse where we can get really. push lanes. of a day on you're going to run into it if the bird goes around us we should be real. authorities say some of the blazes are so intense they're creating their own weather conditions fire clouds that can produce lightning without rain have envelope entire towns. this is one of the worst bushfire...
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hear how a local radio station is bringing the beat of india to fremont and the bay area. >> plus it's a best window shopping in the bay area. how the macy's holiday windows will look just a little different this year. >> and it's going to start to feel like the holidays here in the bay area. >>> many people think of the area as just san francisco, oakland and san jose. but there's so much more. like all this. it's where we work, live and love. all of our cities big and small are facing the same problems, and everyone is looking for solutions. that's why abc 7 is looking for answers and inspiration in communities throughout the region and revealing how they're tackling the same big problems. how is fremont working to build a better bay area? that is part of our commitment to building a better bay area. we've been turning a spotlight on the city of fremont and the dynamic changes going on there. >> while many of those changes are visible, there are others you just have to listen for. as abc 7 news anchor dion lim discovered. >> this is such a friday night song i love it. keep listening
hear how a local radio station is bringing the beat of india to fremont and the bay area. >> plus it's a best window shopping in the bay area. how the macy's holiday windows will look just a little different this year. >> and it's going to start to feel like the holidays here in the bay area. >>> many people think of the area as just san francisco, oakland and san jose. but there's so much more. like all this. it's where we work, live and love. all of our cities big and...
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radio kingston w.k. and why with widely representative. local programming that broadcast via power generators if the grid goes dark a regional micro currency called the hudson valley current now exists to according to co-founder david mccarthy create an ecosystem that includes everyone for a while as the globalization. era post world war 2 a globalizing and synchronizing global economy is breaking apart for all the reasons we're talking about p.g. and e. and over weaned corporations from free money now on the local level this is all fracturing it's all breaking apart and becoming self-sufficient and people want individual sovereignty there and developing all currencies globally we see bitcoin is the currency of choice for those looking for soft sovereignty and even various countries that are looking for crypto currency a bit quiet to fall away from the dollar fall away from the swift movement speak of falling away with a fall away from this sentence and move into a break and when we come back more coming your way. to managing. the security for t
radio kingston w.k. and why with widely representative. local programming that broadcast via power generators if the grid goes dark a regional micro currency called the hudson valley current now exists to according to co-founder david mccarthy create an ecosystem that includes everyone for a while as the globalization. era post world war 2 a globalizing and synchronizing global economy is breaking apart for all the reasons we're talking about p.g. and e. and over weaned corporations from free...
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the community there you've got a local currency radical decentralized health care cooperatives local radio agriculture what's going on a case of this is exciting stuff yeah you know it's the 1st capital of new york state in the seeds of democracy was sown there so it still has the elements of freedom and it's to most historic 4 corners in america you were there you and stacey and you see the beauty of it and it's disk rediscovered now so the way this is being talked about is like they're getting ready for a collapse and they are receding and they just get in there of their own farming their own currency their own everything is becoming like a self-sufficient self-sufficient no that they're getting ready for the collapse because a lot of rich people who come here go there and they really building the place up but it's a place where you can express your own ideals and beliefs without anybody telling you what you should believe so there's that is that mutual respect that everyone up there has for each other rather than one rule gorgeous up there we've been up there will probably visit again t
the community there you've got a local currency radical decentralized health care cooperatives local radio agriculture what's going on a case of this is exciting stuff yeah you know it's the 1st capital of new york state in the seeds of democracy was sown there so it still has the elements of freedom and it's to most historic 4 corners in america you were there you and stacey and you see the beauty of it and it's disk rediscovered now so the way this is being talked about is like they're...
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Nov 25, 2019
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so for the next couple of days the main emphasis is a crossing in and wails and your bbc local radio ve bands of rain dripping their way steadily northwards on the best of any bright weather is in the far north of scotland with cloud and rain around it are still on the mild side. nine to 13 degrees. as we go through the evening, and showers start to drift their way northwards and clear spells behind, before we see yet more wet and windy weather arriving into the south—west. with cloud around, it is going to stay quite mild through the night overnight close of eight to 10 degrees. but that area of low pressure could be an issue first thing in the morning across the south—west. it has the remnants of a tropical storm storm sebastien moved and mixed up in it. that means it has more energy and force as it brings that rain across the south—west and we will see gust of winds of a0 to 50 miles an hour. met office warnings remain in force and that wet weather will push its way northwards across northern ireland and opening ireland and moving its way into east anglia with a trail of more persi
so for the next couple of days the main emphasis is a crossing in and wails and your bbc local radio ve bands of rain dripping their way steadily northwards on the best of any bright weather is in the far north of scotland with cloud and rain around it are still on the mild side. nine to 13 degrees. as we go through the evening, and showers start to drift their way northwards and clear spells behind, before we see yet more wet and windy weather arriving into the south—west. with cloud around,...
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it could lead to localised flooding, please tune in to your bbc local radio stations for traffic andve bands of showery rain that would drift steadily north. quite a lot of cloud behind and there is that low moving in at dawn on tuesday. with the cloud it will stay incredibly mild for this time of year, close of eight to 10 degrees. tuesday morning, the low pressure will continue to push steadily northwards. plenty of nice bars around the low, winds a feature, gusts in excess of 55 miles an hour. the rain heavy as it moves through cornwall, the channel coast and up into central and southern wales. by the middle part of the morning it will be heading towards northern ireland, across north—west england, the midlands and east anglia. eventually it will park its way across the scottish borders and behind it we will see a spell of pretty intense rain returning into the south—east of england. a blustery afternoon however you look at it but with the cloud, the render them rain and silver air source coming from the south it stays mild, nine to 1a celsius. tuesday night into wednesday, the lo
it could lead to localised flooding, please tune in to your bbc local radio stations for traffic andve bands of showery rain that would drift steadily north. quite a lot of cloud behind and there is that low moving in at dawn on tuesday. with the cloud it will stay incredibly mild for this time of year, close of eight to 10 degrees. tuesday morning, the low pressure will continue to push steadily northwards. plenty of nice bars around the low, winds a feature, gusts in excess of 55 miles an...
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hear how a local radio station is bringing the beat of india to fremont and the bay area. >> plus it's a best window shopping in the bay area. how the macy's holidayinws will look just a little different this year. >> and it's going to start to feel like the holidays here in the bay area. fi okconnected to wifi,on. protected from threats. thermostat - connected, protected. speaker, space vacuum... [ whispering ] connected, protected. shh. eh, this is not connected or protected. but, that's a family heirloom. and, it's a family security breach. it's gotta go. with xfinity xfi, if it's connected, it's protected. pull the truck around. simple. easy. awesome. get more out of your in-home wifi experience with xfinity internet and ask about enhanced network security for all your connected devices. click, call or visit a store today. >>> many people think of the bay area as just san francisco, oakland and san jose. but there's so much more. like all this. it's where we work, live and love. all of our cities big and small are facing the same problems, and everyone is looking for solutions. tha
hear how a local radio station is bringing the beat of india to fremont and the bay area. >> plus it's a best window shopping in the bay area. how the macy's holidayinws will look just a little different this year. >> and it's going to start to feel like the holidays here in the bay area. fi okconnected to wifi,on. protected from threats. thermostat - connected, protected. speaker, space vacuum... [ whispering ] connected, protected. shh. eh, this is not connected or protected. but,...
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Nov 2, 2019
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your bbc local radio station will keep you up to date.cture. this is an area of low pressure which has been deepening as it has been approaching the british isles. on the southern flank, you can see these isobars squashing together. that shows a swathe of strong winds continuing to develop right now across parts of wales and the south—west of england. some very heavy rain to be had here as well. but there are met office yellow warnings in force for the strength of the winds. the strongest winds through the first part of the morning across the south—west of england and south wales, gusts of 60, 70, maybe 80 miles an hour on exposed coasts. as the day wears on, those strong winds will transfer further east across southern england, the south midlands, and up into east anglia. 50, 60, maybe 65mph gusts. those winds could be quite damaging. there will also be some heavy and persistent rain slowly pushing east and north. but at the same time, there will be parts of northern england, southern scotland and northern ireland that see precious littl
your bbc local radio station will keep you up to date.cture. this is an area of low pressure which has been deepening as it has been approaching the british isles. on the southern flank, you can see these isobars squashing together. that shows a swathe of strong winds continuing to develop right now across parts of wales and the south—west of england. some very heavy rain to be had here as well. but there are met office yellow warnings in force for the strength of the winds. the strongest...
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your bbc local radio station will keep you up to date.ch has been deepening as it has been approaching the british isles. 0n the southern flank, you can see these isobars washing together. that shows a swathe of strong winds continuing to develop right now across parts of wales and the south—west of england. some very heavy rain to be had here as well. but there are met office yellow warnings in force for the strength of the winds. the strongest winds through the first part of the morning across the south—west of england and south wales, gusts of 60, 70, maybe 80 miles an hour on exposed coasts. as the day wears on those strong winds will transfer further east across southern england, the south midlands and up into east anglia. 50, 60, maybe 65mph gusts. those winds could be quite damaging. there will also be some heavy and persistent rain slowly pushing east and north. but at the same time there will be parts of northern england, southern scotland and northern ireland that see precious little rain. sunny spells, the winds here will be li
your bbc local radio station will keep you up to date.ch has been deepening as it has been approaching the british isles. 0n the southern flank, you can see these isobars washing together. that shows a swathe of strong winds continuing to develop right now across parts of wales and the south—west of england. some very heavy rain to be had here as well. but there are met office yellow warnings in force for the strength of the winds. the strongest winds through the first part of the morning...
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Nov 2, 2019
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your bbc local radio station will keep you up to date.. this is an area of low pressure which has been deepening as it has been approaching the british isles. 0n the southern flank, you can see these isobars squashing together. that shows a swathe of strong winds continuing to develop right now across parts of wales and the south—west of england. some very heavy rain to be had here as well. but there are met office yellow warnings in force for the strength of the winds. the strongest winds through the first part of the morning across the south—west of england and south wales, gusts of 60, 70, maybe 80 miles an hour on exposed coasts. as the day wears on, those strong winds will transfer further east across southern england, the south midlands, and up into east anglia. 50, 60, maybe 65mph gusts. those winds could be quite damaging. there will also be some heavy and persistent rain slowly pushing east and north. but at the same time, there will be parts of northern england, southern scotland and northern ireland that see precious little rai
your bbc local radio station will keep you up to date.. this is an area of low pressure which has been deepening as it has been approaching the british isles. 0n the southern flank, you can see these isobars squashing together. that shows a swathe of strong winds continuing to develop right now across parts of wales and the south—west of england. some very heavy rain to be had here as well. but there are met office yellow warnings in force for the strength of the winds. the strongest winds...
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your bbc local radio station will keep you up—to—date.is an area of low pressure which has been deepening as it has been approaching the british isles and on the southern flank, see all of these isobars are squatting together, it shows us a swathe of very strong winds continuing to develop right now across parts of wales and the south—west of england. some very heavy rain to be had here as well. there are met office yellow warnings in force for the strength of the winds. strongest through the morning, gusts of 60—70 and maybe 80 mph on exposed post and is the day wears on, the strong winds will tra nsfer wears on, the strong winds will transfer further east across the south midlands, entered east anglia. those wins could be quite damaging. they will also be some heavy and persistent rain slowly pushing eastwards and northwards. but at the same time there will be parts of northern england, southern scotland and northern ireland that see precious little rain. they will be sunny spells and the winds he will be light are so not a bad day but
your bbc local radio station will keep you up—to—date.is an area of low pressure which has been deepening as it has been approaching the british isles and on the southern flank, see all of these isobars are squatting together, it shows us a swathe of very strong winds continuing to develop right now across parts of wales and the south—west of england. some very heavy rain to be had here as well. there are met office yellow warnings in force for the strength of the winds. strongest through...
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police have voted 4 and a half 1000 people to leave their homes along queensland's sunshine coast local radio stations have stopped normal programming instead they're broadcasting advice about how to survive a house fire and local officials say they're struggling to get the bushfires under control because of the draw most of the fuel and the flammability of the fuel even the smallest of embers are landing and taking hold and developing as you far's very quickly so you end up getting this exponential rapid spread of the mine far from moving across the landscape and unfortunately we can expect more of that to die for those whose homes are in danger difficult decisions will have to be made oh my god thank you and you go. near in 10 minutes i'm going to be you know. i'm going to be . strong winds and high temperatures are expected to ease this weekend but low humidity levels continue to make it challenging for firefighters and worrying for residents whose homes and lives are at risk. gates and be algis their. well the bushfires have also devastated a koala park in new south wales the lake in natu
police have voted 4 and a half 1000 people to leave their homes along queensland's sunshine coast local radio stations have stopped normal programming instead they're broadcasting advice about how to survive a house fire and local officials say they're struggling to get the bushfires under control because of the draw most of the fuel and the flammability of the fuel even the smallest of embers are landing and taking hold and developing as you far's very quickly so you end up getting this...
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Nov 7, 2019
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mr conrad — a former bbc local radio presenter — apologised at the time but said tonight renewed publicity liberal democrats have set out plans to tackle climate change and fuel poverty, promising to invest £15 billion in better insulation for homes. the party says it would save the average household £550 a year. they also want to double solar and wind power by 2030. throughout the election campaign, we'll be looking at all the key issues in detail, and asking what questions you would like answered. send your election question to #bbcyourquestions or yourquestions@bbc.co.uk. the rest of the news now — and two drug dealers have been convicted of murdering the teenager jodie chesney in east london last year. the 17—year—old was stabbed as she sat in a park in march. svenson ong—a—kwie, who's i9, and a 17—year—old boy, who can't be named, will be sentenced later this month. our correspondent dan johnson reports. well, i terribly miss being able to askjodie to play the piano for me. erm, i miss everything about her. mm. the chesney family photos beam with youthful innocence and ambition. jodie
mr conrad — a former bbc local radio presenter — apologised at the time but said tonight renewed publicity liberal democrats have set out plans to tackle climate change and fuel poverty, promising to invest £15 billion in better insulation for homes. the party says it would save the average household £550 a year. they also want to double solar and wind power by 2030. throughout the election campaign, we'll be looking at all the key issues in detail, and asking what questions you would...
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Nov 2, 2019
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your bbc local radio station will always keep you up to date with things where you are.the clouds swirling here on the satellite picture, and as this area of low pressure has been approaching the british isles, it has been deepening. you can see on its southern flank particularly, a lot of white lines squeezing together, a lot of isobars. that shows a swathe of very strong winds which will continue to develop through the first parts of the day. some heavy rain pushing in as well to wales in the south—west. that's where we'll have the strongest winds through the first part of the morning. gusts of maybe 70—80 mph for exposed coasts. through the day, those swathes of strong winds will head further east through southern england, up into the south midlands and parts of east anglia as well. gusts of 50—60 miles an hour, possibly 65 or a little stronger than that for exposed coasts. we will have strong and potentially damaging winds. we'll also have some outbreaks of heavy rain drifting slowly east and north through the day. there will be parts of northern england, northern ir
your bbc local radio station will always keep you up to date with things where you are.the clouds swirling here on the satellite picture, and as this area of low pressure has been approaching the british isles, it has been deepening. you can see on its southern flank particularly, a lot of white lines squeezing together, a lot of isobars. that shows a swathe of very strong winds which will continue to develop through the first parts of the day. some heavy rain pushing in as well to wales in the...
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mr conrad, a former bbc local radio presenter, apologised at the time but said tonight that renewed publicityion. a labour candidate in aberdeenshire has quit after a row over anti—semitism. kate ramsden stood down in the gordon constituency after the jewish chronicle highlighted a blog post in which they said she compared israel to an abused child that becomes an abusive adult. the liberal democrats have set out plans to tackle climate change and fuel poverty, promising to invest £15 billion in better insulation for homes. the party says it would save the average household £550 a yea r. they also want to double solar and wind power by 2030. throughout the election campaign, we'll be looking at all the key issues in detail, and asking what questions you would like answered. send your election question to #bbcyourquestions or yourquestions@bbc.co.uk. in other news, two teenagers have been found guilty of murdering 17—year—old jodie chesney who was stabbed in a park in east london, in march. svenson ong—a—kwie, who's i9, and a 17—year—old boy, who can't be named will be sentenced later this mon
mr conrad, a former bbc local radio presenter, apologised at the time but said tonight that renewed publicityion. a labour candidate in aberdeenshire has quit after a row over anti—semitism. kate ramsden stood down in the gordon constituency after the jewish chronicle highlighted a blog post in which they said she compared israel to an abused child that becomes an abusive adult. the liberal democrats have set out plans to tackle climate change and fuel poverty, promising to invest £15...
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part ofa day and abc grandstand, it is part of a broader organisation like the bbc, when we're to local radion a way that we haven't had in the past. people, think, are more aware of it. perhaps not so much at the track. if you like a lot of racing —goers and a lot of sports fans in general get behind the spring racing carnival. and it is a beacon for the fashion industry and for celebrities to make their way out here. i think where it will really resonate and we won't know what impact this has had for 2h hours or so, is what is happening at workplaces around the country. this is billed as the race to stop the nation and there is a reason for that. right across the country, in school yards, they socially stopped to ta ke school yards, they socially stopped to take on the race and have done ever since the race was first run. this is the 159th edition. a lot of sweeps go on. people who are necessarily racing fans or even sports fans, they will have some sort of party and a complicit interest in the race once a year. i think it is those people who might feel more of a disconnect and disenfranchi
part ofa day and abc grandstand, it is part of a broader organisation like the bbc, when we're to local radion a way that we haven't had in the past. people, think, are more aware of it. perhaps not so much at the track. if you like a lot of racing —goers and a lot of sports fans in general get behind the spring racing carnival. and it is a beacon for the fashion industry and for celebrities to make their way out here. i think where it will really resonate and we won't know what impact this...
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there are a lot of warnings out there on social media, and local radio.se in terms of road closures and travel disruption. this is going to take some time to clear. 0bviously eve ryo ne some time to clear. 0bviously everyone is nervously looking at the sky and wondering if there will be further rain. the answer to that question, for the moment in this pa rt question, for the moment in this part of the world, is not severe, they may be showers but there is further rain trekking in the west. the risk is not over. i must say in closing the evacuation call for the red alert in this area and along this stretch of the river don has been lifted in the last hour. thank you very much. i am sure we will talk to you in the course of the morning and at lunchtime. the conservatives say they will make it easierfor doctors and nurses from around the world to work in the uk after brexit, if they win the election. the party would introduce an "nhs visa" as part of a promised points—based immigration system. the prime minister is in the east midlands where he's visiting a
there are a lot of warnings out there on social media, and local radio.se in terms of road closures and travel disruption. this is going to take some time to clear. 0bviously eve ryo ne some time to clear. 0bviously everyone is nervously looking at the sky and wondering if there will be further rain. the answer to that question, for the moment in this pa rt question, for the moment in this part of the world, is not severe, they may be showers but there is further rain trekking in the west. the...
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Nov 2, 2019
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your bbc local radio station will keep you up to date. picture. this is an area of low pressure which has been deepening as it has been approaching the british isles. on the southern flank, you can see these isobars washing together. that shows a swathe of strong winds continuing to develop right now across parts of wales and the south—west of england. some very heavy rain to be had here as well. but there are met office yellow warnings in force for the strength of the winds. the strongest winds through the first part of the morning across the south—west of england and south wales, gusts of 60, 70, maybe 80 miles an hour on exposed coasts. as the day wears on those strong winds will transfer further east across southern england, the south midlands and up into east anglia. 50, 60, maybe 65mph gusts. those winds could be quite damaging. there will also be some heavy and persistent rain slowly pushing east and north. but at the same time there will be parts of northern england, southern scotland and northern ireland that see precious little
your bbc local radio station will keep you up to date. picture. this is an area of low pressure which has been deepening as it has been approaching the british isles. on the southern flank, you can see these isobars washing together. that shows a swathe of strong winds continuing to develop right now across parts of wales and the south—west of england. some very heavy rain to be had here as well. but there are met office yellow warnings in force for the strength of the winds. the strongest...
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it could lead to some localised flooding, please tune into bbc local radio station for traffic and travel issues is this massive cloud here, that is pushing into the south—west. that is going to arrive a little later on tonight and with it we have a good band of showery rain that was just pushing in. a clearance behind, quite a lot of cloud around and there is that slow moving in to the dawn on tuesday. but with the cloud it is going to stay incredibly mild for this time of year, overnight lows generally of about eight to 10 degrees. so, as we start off tuesday morning that slow pressure is going to continue to push its way steadily northwards. plenty of isobars around the low, they winds very much a feature, gusts in excess of 45 to 55 miles an hour, first thing in the south—west on exposed coast. the rain heavy as it moves its way through cornwall, channel coast and up into central and southern wales. the middle part of the morning it will be heading towards northern ireland, across north—west england, the midlands and east anglia. eventually it is going to part itself across the scotti
it could lead to some localised flooding, please tune into bbc local radio station for traffic and travel issues is this massive cloud here, that is pushing into the south—west. that is going to arrive a little later on tonight and with it we have a good band of showery rain that was just pushing in. a clearance behind, quite a lot of cloud around and there is that slow moving in to the dawn on tuesday. but with the cloud it is going to stay incredibly mild for this time of year, overnight...
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[inaudible] >> local radio and tv responded, they were taking phone calls and running three and foure senator. >> we feel he is human and people do make mistakes. were at a crossroad. >> he survived, politically. [inaudible] >> would you vote for him again? >> definitely. >> not only he had survived in his home state, he triumphed. a report published by the boston globe showed that 70% of boston voters wanted him to say. >> there was just this residual sympathy for the family. everyone, large numbers of people. >> but it also revealed something he was anxious to avoid. people didn't believe his story. >> it is sketchy. tremendously sketchy and. >> at home, watching on tv, my sister-in-law's who were younger, they're both crying over the story. [inaudible] this is not true. >> he said in his speech he wondered if it was the curse on the kennedy family. there's a company that's talked to even more real people than me: jd power. 448,134 to be exact. they answered 410 questions in 8 categories about vehicle quality. and when they were done, chevy earned more j.d. power quality awards acr
[inaudible] >> local radio and tv responded, they were taking phone calls and running three and foure senator. >> we feel he is human and people do make mistakes. were at a crossroad. >> he survived, politically. [inaudible] >> would you vote for him again? >> definitely. >> not only he had survived in his home state, he triumphed. a report published by the boston globe showed that 70% of boston voters wanted him to say. >> there was just this residual...
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Nov 11, 2019
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college and local newspapers covered her, as did local radio and television. the right-wing media in the u.s. tried to smear orlando as a tool of fidel castro, isabel debunked their lies. the dam finally burst when in march 1978 investigators published photos of the two men whose names they ignored but whom they suspected of being involved. they had these passport photos but they didn't have the names. they just knew that these men had come to washington during the assassination, or at least before it. within days, chileans identified townley and his friend armando fernandez the two men from chile who were in the united states during the assassination. landed in santiago the following morning. proper and his beard roused some suspicions among conservative chilean officials. was he a hippy, a jew? the americans saw no trace of a chilean manhunt for townley, just as the chileans pretended they were looking for him. they were certain instead the chileans were hiding townley. there were also consummate professionals among the diplomats. u.s. ambassador george land
college and local newspapers covered her, as did local radio and television. the right-wing media in the u.s. tried to smear orlando as a tool of fidel castro, isabel debunked their lies. the dam finally burst when in march 1978 investigators published photos of the two men whose names they ignored but whom they suspected of being involved. they had these passport photos but they didn't have the names. they just knew that these men had come to washington during the assassination, or at least...
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Nov 8, 2019
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also on bbc local radio. 0ut there, things are starting to improve. as low when we had the cloud and rain. lincolnshire, parts of the east midlands, parts of northern england,, parts of the east midlands, parts of northern england, , some parts of the east midlands, parts of northern england,, some showers spreading towards east anglia. a cold and sunny start. friday, not bad at all. many central and western areas, plenty of sunshine but it will be a chilly day and it's going to lead into a cold night, temperatures dropping rapidly, lifting later on, cloud and rain starting to spread in that much of scotland, england and wales, blue colours on the chart. an indication ofa colours on the chart. an indication of a widespread frost, cold and i tonight last night. temperatures in scotland, —5, —6. a bright start to many that rain in northern ireland, quickly spreading into scotland, the west of england. turning to snow even of a modest hills. eventually through parts of the midlands and the south and ines and peak district. the many, there will be rain. t
also on bbc local radio. 0ut there, things are starting to improve. as low when we had the cloud and rain. lincolnshire, parts of the east midlands, parts of northern england,, parts of the east midlands, parts of northern england, , some parts of the east midlands, parts of northern england,, some showers spreading towards east anglia. a cold and sunny start. friday, not bad at all. many central and western areas, plenty of sunshine but it will be a chilly day and it's going to lead into a...
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Nov 23, 2019
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. >> overflowing with energy here, how a local radio station is bringing the beat of india to fremont the man accused of killing knee i can't wilson at the ma car thur b.a.r.t. station entered a plea. a few days ago a man named oliver williams was killed try to stop someone from stealing shoes from a homeless man. you heard a manager insisting that b.a.r.t. is a safe system. that may be true, but the numbers reveal serious danger. according to the department of justice, major crimes like homicide, rape, and robbery have doubled on b.a.r.t. in the last four years, doubled. there were 234 incidents in 2015 and 481 incidents last year. i don't know about you, but i hear from people regularly who claim they hardly ever ride b.a.r.t. without seeing something that makes them feel uncomfortable or even scared. not only is that not fair to riders, but if people avoid the trains, the commute gets worse for everyone. b.a.r.t. can do better and what really matters is that b.a.r.t. must do better, a lot better. i always love to hear from you. let me know what you think. >> thank you for joining u
. >> overflowing with energy here, how a local radio station is bringing the beat of india to fremont the man accused of killing knee i can't wilson at the ma car thur b.a.r.t. station entered a plea. a few days ago a man named oliver williams was killed try to stop someone from stealing shoes from a homeless man. you heard a manager insisting that b.a.r.t. is a safe system. that may be true, but the numbers reveal serious danger. according to the department of justice, major crimes like...
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Nov 10, 2019
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i know you'll put out that appeals via social media and local radio.ing, we are happy to put them in touch if they get in touch with those. in terms of what the environment agency has said, they have said they don't expect it but water is to go down for at least the next 2a hours, so, in some ways, you feel this is a more dangerous moment than a couple of days ago we had the initial flooding? there are two acute situations, one is the existing environmental agency pumping system is nowhere near adequate to cope with the level of water. i waited three quarters of a mio in three or four feet deep to get here. there is a danger to life, and the environment agency should look seriously at that immediately. we asked this afternoon for them to drop sandbags to prop that up. if either of those walls gives way at high tide today, the volume of water flowing into the spillage could lead to serious loss of life. it's not a time for delaying and procrastinating, is a time for immediate action. they have said in the statement and it has been backed up the statemen
i know you'll put out that appeals via social media and local radio.ing, we are happy to put them in touch if they get in touch with those. in terms of what the environment agency has said, they have said they don't expect it but water is to go down for at least the next 2a hours, so, in some ways, you feel this is a more dangerous moment than a couple of days ago we had the initial flooding? there are two acute situations, one is the existing environmental agency pumping system is nowhere near...
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Nov 21, 2019
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>> yeah, i actually started singing on local radio and television before we even owned a tv but fromhat so i was like a little local celebrity. >> jimmy: really >> yeah. >> jimmy: and what would you -- what was it like being - >> well, it was fun 'cause everybody knew me. we were still poor but, you know, being on tv, people just think you're rich. they paid me, like, about $15. $12, $15 a week. and so i would always take my mom and my sisters up to gatlinburg, tennessee. that's a wonderful little town and i'd take them up to the pancake house to eat and so -- can i tell you a a story? something fun that happened about that >> jimmy: sure >> 'cause once when i took them up there, we were in the restaurant and so we were having our meal and this old man came over to our table. and he sat down. and he was just talking to us. and we were all laughing we didn't know him and we just, you know, we were all just kind -- and then so he finally -- he left and we finished. so i went up to the pay the bill and the man said, "well, your grandpa left his bill here too. i said, "my grandpa? [ laug
>> yeah, i actually started singing on local radio and television before we even owned a tv but fromhat so i was like a little local celebrity. >> jimmy: really >> yeah. >> jimmy: and what would you -- what was it like being - >> well, it was fun 'cause everybody knew me. we were still poor but, you know, being on tv, people just think you're rich. they paid me, like, about $15. $12, $15 a week. and so i would always take my mom and my sisters up to gatlinburg,...
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Nov 8, 2019
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police have ordered 4 and a half 1000 people to leave their homes along queensland's sunshine coast local radio stations have stopped normal programming instead they're broadcasting advice about how to survive a house fire and local officials say they're struggling to get the bushfires under control because of the drama so the fuel and the flammability of the fuel even the smallest of embers are landing and taking hold and developing as you far's very quickly so you wind up getting this exponential rapid spread of the mine far from moving across the landscape and unfortunately we can expect more of that to die for those whose homes are in danger difficult decisions will have to be made. here in 10 minutes. i'm sure. strong winds and high temperatures are expected to ease this weekend but low humidity levels continue to make it challenging for firefighters and worrying for residents whose homes and lives are at risk the tory gayton be algis there. right the acting white house chief of staff mcmahon. veiny has been asked to testify as part of the impeachment inquiry into president donald trump th
police have ordered 4 and a half 1000 people to leave their homes along queensland's sunshine coast local radio stations have stopped normal programming instead they're broadcasting advice about how to survive a house fire and local officials say they're struggling to get the bushfires under control because of the drama so the fuel and the flammability of the fuel even the smallest of embers are landing and taking hold and developing as you far's very quickly so you wind up getting this...
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Nov 12, 2019
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we are going to be talking between seven and eight tonight on local radio across england particularlycan access them via bbc iplayer and we go nationwide every weekday afternoon at 4:30pm here on afternoon live. in a moment we‘ll have the latest business news. first a look at the headlines on afternoon live. boris johnson is chairing an emergency meeting over flooding in parts of england — amid opposition criticism that the government hasn‘t done enough. a man goes on trial at the old bailey accused of a string of sex attacks on women and children over a 3 day period earlier this year. labour says it‘s successfully defeated a cyber attack targetted at its digital platforms — and no data breach occurred. we have learned this afternoon the party was hit by a second attack today. here‘s your business headlines on afternoon live. the demand for workers appears to be slowing, according to the latest officialjobs figures. average earnings growth slowed to 3.6% in the three months to september, while employment fell by 58,000 over the same period. boots the chemist could be about to change h
we are going to be talking between seven and eight tonight on local radio across england particularlycan access them via bbc iplayer and we go nationwide every weekday afternoon at 4:30pm here on afternoon live. in a moment we‘ll have the latest business news. first a look at the headlines on afternoon live. boris johnson is chairing an emergency meeting over flooding in parts of england — amid opposition criticism that the government hasn‘t done enough. a man goes on trial at the old...