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here is lorna zack. >> reporter: today the president heads to the department of homeland security and he has a big day planned, and quote, we will build the wall. daling david muir he will still ask mexico for payment but the u.s. taxpayer will front the cost forsake of expediency. >> when does construction begin. >> as soon as we can -- >> within months. >> i would say within months, yeah. certainly planning is starting immediately. >> but following these actions to advance the keystone xl and the pipelines yesterday -- protests unfolded a sign reading "resist" as the president plans to use his powers on immigration and the border wall and this morning he tweeted there will be an investigation into voter fraud. >> i think he stated his concerns of voter fraud and people voting illegally during the campaign. he continues to maintain that belief. >> reporter: but that belief that millions of undocumented people voted has no basis in fact and disputed by the trump campaign lawyers who in court filings wrote all available evidence suggests it was not tranted by fraud or -- tranted by fra
here is lorna zack. >> reporter: today the president heads to the department of homeland security and he has a big day planned, and quote, we will build the wall. daling david muir he will still ask mexico for payment but the u.s. taxpayer will front the cost forsake of expediency. >> when does construction begin. >> as soon as we can -- >> within months. >> i would say within months, yeah. certainly planning is starting immediately. >> but following these...
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lorna. lovely woman. very smart.he had this habit, i learned early on that she would go shopping and this is really odd where you would go shopping with her. >> still trying to, impress her, you know, go to the the mall with you. she would buy clothes, not take the tags off, not wear the stuff but would always return like it would just sit in the apartment for like a week and then she would return it. but this would happen over and over and over again. then i caught her wearing a couple of things and still taking it back. >> department stores have change their policies because of that. we had a guest do you remember who it was who would come in and every single day she would have a fabulous new outfit and return it after this show. >> i remember who she is, too. >> no name. >> and bragged about it. >> she would brag about it. >> that is right. >> she's who we are talking about. this is what people are doing up there in new york. they have a name, it is called serial returning. stores say it is a huge problem because
lorna. lovely woman. very smart.he had this habit, i learned early on that she would go shopping and this is really odd where you would go shopping with her. >> still trying to, impress her, you know, go to the the mall with you. she would buy clothes, not take the tags off, not wear the stuff but would always return like it would just sit in the apartment for like a week and then she would return it. but this would happen over and over and over again. then i caught her wearing a couple...
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our scotland correspondent lorna gordon is at the forth road bridge for us now.th commuters, but look. it is totally empty and commuters are instead facing a miserable 40—50 mile slog of a detoured to get home. at the hope is the bridge will reopen at 6am because welders in the middle of the bridge are working overnight on repairs. in the darkness of the early hours, and overturned lorry, blown off balance and blocking a key brutal inking edinburgh to the north. —— key route. tens of thousands of vehicles crossed the bridge every day but not now. extensive damage has been done to the middle of the bridge over a0 metres, conditions we re very bridge over a0 metres, conditions were very blustery at that time and the bridge was closed to high sided vehicles from half past midnight but at the time of passage, gusts were recorded at 7a miles power. at the time of passage, gusts were recorded at 74 miles power. the closure led to chaos for drivers, with long detours and delays. on the ropes, there has not been a lot of movement and frustration because people are late f
our scotland correspondent lorna gordon is at the forth road bridge for us now.th commuters, but look. it is totally empty and commuters are instead facing a miserable 40—50 mile slog of a detoured to get home. at the hope is the bridge will reopen at 6am because welders in the middle of the bridge are working overnight on repairs. in the darkness of the early hours, and overturned lorry, blown off balance and blocking a key brutal inking edinburgh to the north. —— key route. tens of...
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lorna gordon, bbc news, cairngorm mountain. newsnight is coming up on bbc two. here's evan. ten questions for 2017, and we'll have eight guests to help us answer them. yes, we'll be looking at the year ahead — the whats, whys and whos. here, on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. good night. and in the gap significantly on premier league leaders chelsea. mike reid is sacked by hulljust 81 days after being appointed permanent boss. —— mike phelan. andy murray continues his preparation for the australian open by beating jeremy chardy in qatar. hasta miss the chance to go third in the premier league and make up ground on leaders chelsea after coming from 3—0 down to draw with bournemouth. —— arsenal missed the chance. there was an injury time equaliser from olivier giroud. chance. there was an injury time equaliserfrom olivier giroud. he helped them salvage a point. what difference does a day mate? arsene wenger might tell you a lot. bournemouth had had an extra day to prepare for this match and looked fresher as daniels put them ahead within quarter of an hour. arse
lorna gordon, bbc news, cairngorm mountain. newsnight is coming up on bbc two. here's evan. ten questions for 2017, and we'll have eight guests to help us answer them. yes, we'll be looking at the year ahead — the whats, whys and whos. here, on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. good night. and in the gap significantly on premier league leaders chelsea. mike reid is sacked by hulljust 81 days after being appointed permanent boss. —— mike phelan. andy murray continues his...
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lorna gordon, bbc news, cairngorm mountain. newsnight is coming up on bbc two. here's evan.
lorna gordon, bbc news, cairngorm mountain. newsnight is coming up on bbc two. here's evan.
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lorna gordon, bbc news, inverness.isplay from the banks of the humber estuary. £32 million has been spent on the year—long programme which is hoped to bring in more than one million visitors. 0ur arts correspondent colin paterson was there. hull, celebrating its year as city of culture with fireworks bigger than those in london on new year's eve, to a soundtrack of the city's most famous musical exports. this is made in hull, an audiovisual spectacular across the city centre, showing hull's most famous buildings in their best light. it was the first event in a year—long £32 million cultural program. what a fantastic thing for hull. it was brilliant. makes london look like noddy, honestly. come on, come to hull! and it has been a special night for one hull landlady. every weekend, linda plays singalong classics to a pub packed with about 80 people. one of the 2017 organisers spotted her... # touching me, touching you... # ..and here she djed to a crowd of 25,000. # sweet caroline... # it takes a while to warm up but a c
lorna gordon, bbc news, inverness.isplay from the banks of the humber estuary. £32 million has been spent on the year—long programme which is hoped to bring in more than one million visitors. 0ur arts correspondent colin paterson was there. hull, celebrating its year as city of culture with fireworks bigger than those in london on new year's eve, to a soundtrack of the city's most famous musical exports. this is made in hull, an audiovisual spectacular across the city centre, showing hull's...
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our scotland correspondent, lorna gordon, has the story. hills, 50 mile an hour winds, freezing temperatures and deep snow. i'm not cold, to be honest. experienced walkers, bob and cathy elmer, had become disorientated in the appalling weather and had realised their only option was to hunker down when their torch failed. the guy's in pretty good nick. this the moment mountain rescue teams found them and then guided them to safety. the snow was at times up to our waist. we eventually got out onto the plateau with the intention of trying to find the summit of cairngorm, then my head lamp gave up, so we decided that we couldn't go on any further because we didn't know really where we were going. you couldn't see a hand in front of your face, so we decided to get the survival bags out and get down for the night in them. it was a move rescuers believed saved their lives and that of their dog, meg, who had her own separate survival bag. conditions were arctic and in the area they were, you know, no matter which way they walked there was steep gro
our scotland correspondent, lorna gordon, has the story. hills, 50 mile an hour winds, freezing temperatures and deep snow. i'm not cold, to be honest. experienced walkers, bob and cathy elmer, had become disorientated in the appalling weather and had realised their only option was to hunker down when their torch failed. the guy's in pretty good nick. this the moment mountain rescue teams found them and then guided them to safety. the snow was at times up to our waist. we eventually got out...
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lorna gordon, bbc news, inverness.the story of the two girls who were hit in a hit and run on new year's eve, bring us up to date. yes, i'm afraid it is extremely sad news, and thatis afraid it is extremely sad news, and that is zaneta krokova has lost her fight for life. zaneta was an 11—year—old girl who had been crossing this road on new year's eve along with her cousin, helina kotla rova. along with her cousin, helina kotlarova. helina, as we had reported previously, died at the scene on new year's eve. her cousin, zaneta, did survive for a couple of days or so, but greater manchester police, in the last few minutes, have confirmed that she has now died as well. so this is now a double tragedy, greater manchester police continuing to investigate this, there are five men in custody aged between 18 and 59. they are being questioned on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving, but to reiterate, 11—year—old zaneta kro kova, reiterate, 11—year—old zaneta krokova, i am afraid, has lost her fight for life. peter, t
lorna gordon, bbc news, inverness.the story of the two girls who were hit in a hit and run on new year's eve, bring us up to date. yes, i'm afraid it is extremely sad news, and thatis afraid it is extremely sad news, and that is zaneta krokova has lost her fight for life. zaneta was an 11—year—old girl who had been crossing this road on new year's eve along with her cousin, helina kotla rova. along with her cousin, helina kotlarova. helina, as we had reported previously, died at the scene...
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lorna gordon, thank you. and britain are sitting down for talks on re—uniting cyprus. the island has been divided for forty years between the turkish controlled north and the republic of cyprus in the south. one of the main sticking points is the presence of 30,000 turkish troops, something greek cypriots say is unacceptable. jonny dymond has been looking at at the roots of the conflict. cyprus was once a british colony but by 1974 the greek and turkish sides we re by 1974 the greek and turkish sides were at war. turkey launched an invasion, after greek cypriots declared a union with greece. ever since independence, britain, greece and turkey have been guarantor powers with a role in the island's future. turkey conquered one third of the island. its troops stayed put. and one of the world's longest frozen conflicts began. the capital is divided between turkish and greek cypriots. the so—called greenline ru ns cypriots. the so—called greenline runs through the city, controlled by the un, it is a daily reminder
lorna gordon, thank you. and britain are sitting down for talks on re—uniting cyprus. the island has been divided for forty years between the turkish controlled north and the republic of cyprus in the south. one of the main sticking points is the presence of 30,000 turkish troops, something greek cypriots say is unacceptable. jonny dymond has been looking at at the roots of the conflict. cyprus was once a british colony but by 1974 the greek and turkish sides we re by 1974 the greek and...
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lorna gordon, bbc news, inverness., showers and north sea coasts, primarily in norfolk. more cloud coming into northern ireland, central and northern scotland, where there will be a few showers, mostly light, mostly rain, temperatures slow to rise after that cold start, falling quickly as we head into the evening. more cloud coming from the north—west, bringing with it a few showers. ahead of it, with clear skies, icy conditions, particularly across southern areas, where we will get quite a frost around, minus five 01’ so. get quite a frost around, minus five or so. lifting in northern england, milder in scotland and northern ireland. 0utbrea ks of milder in scotland and northern ireland. outbreaks of rain in northern and western parts of scotla nd northern and western parts of scotland on tuesday, more showers blowing over the irish sea into north—west england and wales, more cloud generally than we have seen today. some sunshine in the south, emmrich is about seven or eight celsius. —— temperatures. hello. this is bb
lorna gordon, bbc news, inverness., showers and north sea coasts, primarily in norfolk. more cloud coming into northern ireland, central and northern scotland, where there will be a few showers, mostly light, mostly rain, temperatures slow to rise after that cold start, falling quickly as we head into the evening. more cloud coming from the north—west, bringing with it a few showers. ahead of it, with clear skies, icy conditions, particularly across southern areas, where we will get quite a...
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our correspondent lorna gordon is in sterling as well.e bit more about the impact and what people make of it? yes, the snow has arrived in scotland. those wintry showers sweeping across the country, leading to travel disruption in some areas. the 89, the road you see behind me, is the road that runs up the spine of scotla nd road that runs up the spine of scotland through the highlands and this part of it at least is clear. those that travel this road often will know to take care when the snow showers hit. as has been mentioned, the m 74 showers hit. as has been mentioned, the m 7a down south of glasgow, there have been a lot of problems there have been a lot of problems there in the morning rush—hour. it had to be closed for a time because of ice. that has led to some jackknifed lorries and on some roads across scotland, some scars have —— some cars have skidded off the road as well. but the disruption has been relatively minor, thankfully. it is one of those days where people really do have to check on the road conditions before they tr
our correspondent lorna gordon is in sterling as well.e bit more about the impact and what people make of it? yes, the snow has arrived in scotland. those wintry showers sweeping across the country, leading to travel disruption in some areas. the 89, the road you see behind me, is the road that runs up the spine of scotla nd road that runs up the spine of scotland through the highlands and this part of it at least is clear. those that travel this road often will know to take care when the snow...
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our scotland correspondent lorna gordon has the story. the brutal conditions of a scottish winter.ures and deep snow. bob and cathy elmer had become disorientated in the appalling weather and have realised their only option was to hunker down when they torch failed. their footprints and those of their dog spotted from a helicopter helped narrow the search. then this, the moment a mountain rescue team found them and then guided them to safety. the snow was at times up to our waste. we eventually got out onto the plateau. with the intention of trying to get to the summit of cairngorm, then my headlamp gave up, so we cairngorm, then my headlamp gave up, so we decided that we couldn't go on any further —— waist. ‘cause we didn't any further —— waist. ‘cause we didn‘t really know where we were going. you couldn‘t see your hand in front of your face. so we decided to get the survival bags out. and we got done for the night in them. get the survival bags out. and we got done for the night in themm was a move rescuers believed saved their lives and that of their dog, meg, who had her own s
our scotland correspondent lorna gordon has the story. the brutal conditions of a scottish winter.ures and deep snow. bob and cathy elmer had become disorientated in the appalling weather and have realised their only option was to hunker down when they torch failed. their footprints and those of their dog spotted from a helicopter helped narrow the search. then this, the moment a mountain rescue team found them and then guided them to safety. the snow was at times up to our waste. we eventually...
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our scotland correspondent lorna gordon has the story.hy elmer, had become disorientated in the appalling weather and had realised their only option was to hunker down when their torch failed. the guy's in pretty good nick. this the moment mountain rescue teams found them and then guided them to safety. the snow was at times up to our waist. we eventually got out onto the plateau with the intention of trying to find the summit of cairngorm, then my head lamp gave up, so we decided that we couldn't go on any further because we didn't know really where we were going. you couldn't see a hand in front of your face, so we decided to get the survival bags out and get down for the night in them. it was a move rescuers believed saved their lives and that of their dog, meg, who had her own separate survival bag. conditions were arctic and in the area they were, you know, no matter which way they walked there was steep ground there and in the dark, with one head torch and disorientated, it would have been so easy to take a very, very serious tumble
our scotland correspondent lorna gordon has the story.hy elmer, had become disorientated in the appalling weather and had realised their only option was to hunker down when their torch failed. the guy's in pretty good nick. this the moment mountain rescue teams found them and then guided them to safety. the snow was at times up to our waist. we eventually got out onto the plateau with the intention of trying to find the summit of cairngorm, then my head lamp gave up, so we decided that we...
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lorna gordon, bbc news, inverness. we wish stephanie all the best. the showers through the night, there is a covering of snow mar over hills and icy conditions at the moment. temperatures are on the rise now and will continue to be throughout the day. the showers keep going the far north of northern ireland and far north of northern ireland and far north of northern ireland and far north of scotland, in particular. the showers we have at the moment across eastern england and coastal counties are few and far between, most dry. what we do have will push out shore. it‘s a chilly breeze across the country. it will push brighter skies to the channel islands eventually. through much of england and wales and southern scotla nd england and wales and southern scotland and the south and east of northern ireland couldn‘t have a more perfect winter‘s day to emgrace the outdoors. blue skies overhead for much of the day. cold in the breeze and later on the cloud will increase to parts of northern and western scotland and northern ireland, still with one or two fur
lorna gordon, bbc news, inverness. we wish stephanie all the best. the showers through the night, there is a covering of snow mar over hills and icy conditions at the moment. temperatures are on the rise now and will continue to be throughout the day. the showers keep going the far north of northern ireland and far north of northern ireland and far north of northern ireland and far north of scotland, in particular. the showers we have at the moment across eastern england and coastal counties...
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lorna, you have got time to work on it. i think that is the point.per, tree weather forecaster now. simon, i think you did a sterling job. it was brilliant. i invite you up job. it was brilliant. i invite you up here, actually. i think that snowman they're really said it all. it's not a huge amount of snow. it's just that almost any amount of snow causes problems in our part of the world. we are not used to it. it doesn't happen all that often. we area doesn't happen all that often. we are a little more used to it in northern areas and certainly in scotland. brain will probably start turning to snow in the next hour or so across turning to snow in the next hour or so across parts of the midland and then during the rush hour across east anglia and the south—east as well. many northern areas will continue to get it through the night. the main risk will be the ice through the course tonight and into tomorrow morning as well. this may look clear for tomorrow morning as well. this may look clearfor a time tomorrow morning as well. this may look clear for
lorna, you have got time to work on it. i think that is the point.per, tree weather forecaster now. simon, i think you did a sterling job. it was brilliant. i invite you up job. it was brilliant. i invite you up here, actually. i think that snowman they're really said it all. it's not a huge amount of snow. it's just that almost any amount of snow causes problems in our part of the world. we are not used to it. it doesn't happen all that often. we area doesn't happen all that often. we are a...
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lorna gordon is there. yes, it has been a lonely existence.t 20 yea rs since her companion of almost 20 years died last year. with me is the elephant keeper, how has she been coping? when at first her companion died, she was upset. she had been with her for 20 years. but we're lucky, she has a strong character, she is independent and confident and active. it has been easy to keep her busy. and a lot of interaction with the keepers? yes, we have upped her training sessions to give her more interaction and we have done more enrichment, keeping it varied and different every day. what are you looking for now? looking for a friend, an african elephant, going to need to be female and about the same age. she is 45 years old now. also will have to take her character into account, she is quite dominant so we into account, she is quite dominant so we need into account, she is quite dominant so we need someone into account, she is quite dominant so we need someone who will fit in with her quite well. are there any other elephants who fit this in uk? no,
lorna gordon is there. yes, it has been a lonely existence.t 20 yea rs since her companion of almost 20 years died last year. with me is the elephant keeper, how has she been coping? when at first her companion died, she was upset. she had been with her for 20 years. but we're lucky, she has a strong character, she is independent and confident and active. it has been easy to keep her busy. and a lot of interaction with the keepers? yes, we have upped her training sessions to give her more...
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lorna gordon is at the forth road bridge now.our. it is causing problems for the engineers trying to remove the lorry from the centre of the forth road bridge. this is the main artery into edinburgh from the north and tens of thousands of cars normally cross every day. but for the past 11 hours it has been com pletely the past 11 hours it has been completely empty of traffic. people having to take a 50 mile detour to get into scotland's capital. not just problems here though because of the weather but elsewhere across the country. in the early hours of the morning strong wind blew over the story as it tried to travel north on the forth road bridge. it happened at around 2am, the lorry falling over onto the southbound carriageway forgot the bridge was closed to hgvs at the time and the driver has been charged with dangerous driving. hours later and the road which links edinburgh to fife would usually have been packed with rush—hour traffic. instead it was silent. the recovery process delayed because of the conditions. there was ex
lorna gordon is at the forth road bridge now.our. it is causing problems for the engineers trying to remove the lorry from the centre of the forth road bridge. this is the main artery into edinburgh from the north and tens of thousands of cars normally cross every day. but for the past 11 hours it has been com pletely the past 11 hours it has been completely empty of traffic. people having to take a 50 mile detour to get into scotland's capital. not just problems here though because of the...
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lorna gordon went to meet her. backin back in the gym and working her way back to good hills.in injury. her training to become an elite athlete made a real difference to the speed of her recovery, she says —— serious injury. if it wasn't for the fact i was so strong and fit before, it probably would not have been so good. that has helped boost my recovery so quickly. stefanie had beenin recovery so quickly. stefanie had been in vietnam teaching english when she was injured travelling on a motorbike taxi. she remembers teaching her class but little else of that day. and nothing from the weeks after. now it is about looking ahead. i don't want to let myself get down. i haven't cried since the night of the accident. i think that isa night of the accident. i think that is a waste of my time. if i spent time filling down or sorry for myself, it could be easy for me to do that, but it will not help my progression and could set me back. do that, but it will not help my progression and could set me backlj tend not to dwell on it. silver medal, stephanie inglis. years of training led h
lorna gordon went to meet her. backin back in the gym and working her way back to good hills.in injury. her training to become an elite athlete made a real difference to the speed of her recovery, she says —— serious injury. if it wasn't for the fact i was so strong and fit before, it probably would not have been so good. that has helped boost my recovery so quickly. stefanie had beenin recovery so quickly. stefanie had been in vietnam teaching english when she was injured travelling on a...
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. >> lorna nicole, failed on board -- ford unveiled an mystically get our first look at the active fordin america. there are plenty of changes under the skin including the most powerful five-liter v-8 that's ever put the mustang. new suspension to get a better a smoother ride. technology inside as well. full digital instrument cluster and while this is still very much a drivers car for the first time the mustang has some semi-autonomous or irate including one system between the lines on the highway and another that could spot cars in front of it. if you don't there's also a new smartphone now. start the car remotely, i'm not going in if you forget where you park it, you will find it for you, too. although that seems pretty unforgettable to me. nicole: i think it looks beautiful. i'll take one. headlines in today's edition of "the wall street journal." a second major u.s. inspection failed in his laboratory cities. the blood testing company has not disclosed the next two as investors were patients. sources say the development could result in new sanctions. lauren: securities and exchange
. >> lorna nicole, failed on board -- ford unveiled an mystically get our first look at the active fordin america. there are plenty of changes under the skin including the most powerful five-liter v-8 that's ever put the mustang. new suspension to get a better a smoother ride. technology inside as well. full digital instrument cluster and while this is still very much a drivers car for the first time the mustang has some semi-autonomous or irate including one system between the lines on...
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and the fun fact about lorna is just got married a few weeks ago. she was on a mission to the a driverless vehicle at her wedding. emily was recently engaged. i think you will have to do the same. despite having multiple companies, and people working hard to make it happen, i think she might have been just a little early. a couple of companies have promised her a driverless vehicle at her one-year anniversary celebration. and our final panelist introduction is lindsay willis, the director of external affairs at contracosta transportation authority. she is responsible for directing communications, advocacy, and community engagement efforts. her leadership has produced award-winning public engagements , programs and international recognition for the innovative utilization of technology. if you have not been on the transportation authority website, i recommend it. the technology is just amazing that lindsay has put together. lindsay has been responsible for increasing brand awareness for all of the 1.3 billion in local transportation projects and progr
and the fun fact about lorna is just got married a few weeks ago. she was on a mission to the a driverless vehicle at her wedding. emily was recently engaged. i think you will have to do the same. despite having multiple companies, and people working hard to make it happen, i think she might have been just a little early. a couple of companies have promised her a driverless vehicle at her one-year anniversary celebration. and our final panelist introduction is lindsay willis, the director of...
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joining us live is lorna dawson, professor in the department of sociology, legal and religious studiesjoining us. how much do we know about whether or not this was terror related. justin trudeau is convinced? long before the facts have emerged, they were quick to pronounce it was a terrorist act. it could be because in some way they no things that have yet to be revealed. the canadian legal system and the police are tight and conservative in the information they release, especially on terrorist cases. it is different than the united states where the fbi is pretty wholesome in the information they provide. that could be a problem in this situation. but, givenjust the nature of the act and the problems of the struggles that have been happening in quebec for a while, it is quite possible this is a terrorist attack. how much of a problem is potentially, islamic terror in canada, compared to the united states all countries in europe? it is all proportionate, so it is nothing like the issue you have in the united kingdom or many parts of europe, but it is definitely a real problem. every yea
joining us live is lorna dawson, professor in the department of sociology, legal and religious studiesjoining us. how much do we know about whether or not this was terror related. justin trudeau is convinced? long before the facts have emerged, they were quick to pronounce it was a terrorist act. it could be because in some way they no things that have yet to be revealed. the canadian legal system and the police are tight and conservative in the information they release, especially on terrorist...
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lorna gordon, bbc news, the forth road bridge. so what is the forecast for overnight and tomorrow? warnings in force. tonight weather warnings in force. tonight we have a strong wind that continues to blow across scotland and northern ireland with frequent wintry showers down to low levels. a cold night especially in rural spots in the northern half of the uk. the showers continued across the northern half of the uk through tomorrow with wintry showers around, some of those quite frequent. further south we have rain moving and interacting with the cold air, turning to snow in some parts by the middle of the afternoon. then through the evening we start to see that mix of rain, sleet and snow heading towards east anglia and the south east. behind that we have further snow showers and telling quite cold and frosty. hello. this is bbc news. the headlines: the us president—elect donald trump has held his first news conference since winning the election. and in it he attacked the intelligence agencies, claiming they're behind the leak of a dossier, suggesting russian agents have informat
lorna gordon, bbc news, the forth road bridge. so what is the forecast for overnight and tomorrow? warnings in force. tonight weather warnings in force. tonight we have a strong wind that continues to blow across scotland and northern ireland with frequent wintry showers down to low levels. a cold night especially in rural spots in the northern half of the uk. the showers continued across the northern half of the uk through tomorrow with wintry showers around, some of those quite frequent....
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that was lorna gordon. with me is the bbc weather presenterjohn hammond. in terms of commuting so what is happening? this is about to happen, we are getting reports in the last few minutes of the rain beginning to turn to snow. match taylor texting about half an hour ago telling me it was snowing at his house and he's quite low down in oxfordshire. not all of this blue will turn white but some of it is beginning to, the north—west of london, it's the critical period in the next hour or two. temperature slinking down to one or two degrees which turns the blue and white. how much we get is another matter. it only takes a slushy deposit in london to bring the capital to a standstill and it's entirely possible we will get that just standstill and it's entirely possible we will get thatjust in time for the rush—hour about 5pm, 6pm, 7pm. explain to me why temperatures of one and 2 degrees means you get snow? you would think it would come when it's zero or below? because it takes a finite amount of time to melt, if it is zero at 200 feet up in the air the snowfla
that was lorna gordon. with me is the bbc weather presenterjohn hammond. in terms of commuting so what is happening? this is about to happen, we are getting reports in the last few minutes of the rain beginning to turn to snow. match taylor texting about half an hour ago telling me it was snowing at his house and he's quite low down in oxfordshire. not all of this blue will turn white but some of it is beginning to, the north—west of london, it's the critical period in the next hour or two....
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in last of the call to worship be going to the hymns appraise into open up the section of the book lorna hill, tupac. this is a book by the way dedicated to beyoncÉ knowles and for launch as well. this section opens with a quote from wb du bois. says what are these songs and what do they mean? they are the music of an unhappy people of the children of disappointment. death and suffering and unvoiced longing towards a truer world. one thing you grapple with in this book and this will be a two-part question. what you grapple with the society of truth. at one point you right whiteness is not real. getting to what you talked about earlier a concept of a social structure even though we know racism is an invented concept overlaid in our lives. talk about exposing your white parishioners to black culture. to the hymns the deal with the police and deal with oppression and deal with pain and trauma and why is that an essential doorway into understanding black this? >> that's a fine mind operator right there. that's a great point. i will take the latter first and back my way into the second. i thi
in last of the call to worship be going to the hymns appraise into open up the section of the book lorna hill, tupac. this is a book by the way dedicated to beyoncÉ knowles and for launch as well. this section opens with a quote from wb du bois. says what are these songs and what do they mean? they are the music of an unhappy people of the children of disappointment. death and suffering and unvoiced longing towards a truer world. one thing you grapple with in this book and this will be a...
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. >> we will explain that and also tell you a story about lorna my former girlfriend of seven years who yesterday happy new year. she will be in new york and wants to meet up. anyway, i digress on that but she was a real returner. she would wear once take it back leave tags on. i thought it was kind of weird saved her honey. she was cheap. by peggy lee playing ] [ goat bleat ] [ crow caws, music continues ] this is gonna be awesome! when it comes to buying a house... trulia knows the house is only half of it. and with 34 map overlays like playgrounds, demographics, schools, and more... you can find the right house and the right neighborhood for you. trulia. the house is only half of it. >>> good morning everybody, happy new year 8:55 on a monday morning, light volume, virtually non-rush hour. here's a live look at 422 out of the work so, casino there this is background maybe folks heading to the mall to do returns later on today, anywhere from 30 to 60 minute delays, at philly international this morning, all because of weather, also, impact weather in new york, and dallas, so check with
. >> we will explain that and also tell you a story about lorna my former girlfriend of seven years who yesterday happy new year. she will be in new york and wants to meet up. anyway, i digress on that but she was a real returner. she would wear once take it back leave tags on. i thought it was kind of weird saved her honey. she was cheap. by peggy lee playing ] [ goat bleat ] [ crow caws, music continues ] this is gonna be awesome! when it comes to buying a house... trulia knows the...