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so louise, christie, will be competing against each either. as when we were here, on monday, louise won two awards in a short brief periods we were here. so very distinguished family, quite impressive stuff. so with summer fest being underway this morning, we will be here later on today, as well, jessica dean will kick it off at 5:00 p.m. she will be anchoring right here live from the devon horse show. guys, pretty interesting stuff. coming up at 6:00 i'm actually get in one of the barges, get in one of the stables. and they'll let me help out with getting one of the horses prepared for the day. i think it will be pretty neat. >> okay, all right, pat. looking forward to it. >> thank, pat you. >> got it, guys. >> summer fest continues all day long at the devon shores show and country fair. join jessica dean and the rest of the team for the summer fest beginning on "eyewitness news" at 5:00. my mom would never let me win. i have to earn it. >> oh, absolutely. that's why you are the way you are. so good luck to them. indeed. we are getting up clo
so louise, christie, will be competing against each either. as when we were here, on monday, louise won two awards in a short brief periods we were here. so very distinguished family, quite impressive stuff. so with summer fest being underway this morning, we will be here later on today, as well, jessica dean will kick it off at 5:00 p.m. she will be anchoring right here live from the devon horse show. guys, pretty interesting stuff. coming up at 6:00 i'm actually get in one of the barges, get...
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louise: yeah.he trump infrastructure, it comes down to a lot of what has been the strength on this expectation as it is coming through. there is a lot of belated demand for infrastructure. it is a timing issue as to when that will come through. that leave thes fed, there's a timing issue on when that comes through, a timing issue on when so many of the trump administration's policies will be delivered so where does that leave the fed, just one hike in june and then another in december or maybe not louise: if this year? would expect the fed to go through with the hikes that were expecting -- we were expecting for the rest of the year. so that is to more. it is what happens beyond that and the tone of the messaging they gave where it was going to be where the variability lies. i would suspect they are going to err on the side of caution. dennis: the fed obviously has gone into [inaudible] i want to circle back to some of the concepts. let's just have a look at some of the major positions that qatar h
louise: yeah.he trump infrastructure, it comes down to a lot of what has been the strength on this expectation as it is coming through. there is a lot of belated demand for infrastructure. it is a timing issue as to when that will come through. that leave thes fed, there's a timing issue on when that comes through, a timing issue on when so many of the trump administration's policies will be delivered so where does that leave the fed, just one hike in june and then another in december or maybe...
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also joining us for this discussion from the "washington journal" reporter louise radnofsky. ms. radnofsky, you didn't write this story. your colleague say there's a planned vote on healthcare. especially on the senate side for next week. could you give a sense of the white house's role and what they like to see happen if it does happen? guest: the time line, the text is expected this week. cbo score early next week and a potentially a vote on thursday. the white house said is it is not yet aware it has the 50 votes. they'll have a firmer sense by end of the week. they are confident things are heading in the right direction. host: sarah cliff kliff of that confidence. they want to take a gamble on this voting. guest: we seen the house charging towards a vote back in march. they are getting ready. paul ryan saying there will be a move in a dramatic move. they realized, they didn't have the votes and didn't want to put up a bill only to fail. i think we will -- it is still unknown whether we could see a similar scenario play out in the senate. right now things feel very unknown bec
also joining us for this discussion from the "washington journal" reporter louise radnofsky. ms. radnofsky, you didn't write this story. your colleague say there's a planned vote on healthcare. especially on the senate side for next week. could you give a sense of the white house's role and what they like to see happen if it does happen? guest: the time line, the text is expected this week. cbo score early next week and a potentially a vote on thursday. the white house said is it is...
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but that, louise lear...? yes, summer has abandoned us can we have had some very unusually strong winds gci’oss some very unusually strong winds across england and wales today. so, it is stormy, and on top of that, we have had some heavy rain as well. it is the combination of heavy rain and gales which could cause some travel disruption. tune into your local radio station for further updates. the heaviest of the rain so far today has been across central and south—eastern areas. it is raining in scotland at the moment, and it will continue for the rest of the day, and probably through the night as well, particularly heavy across eastern scotland, where we could see as much as 100mm before the system close to. gusts through the irish sea and reaching into the north of england, up towards 50mph possible. still some rain across the midlands, east anglia and the south—east of england. further south and west, showers, some of them quite potent. so, it is a disappointing day, in terms of the feel of things as well. t
but that, louise lear...? yes, summer has abandoned us can we have had some very unusually strong winds gci’oss some very unusually strong winds across england and wales today. so, it is stormy, and on top of that, we have had some heavy rain as well. it is the combination of heavy rain and gales which could cause some travel disruption. tune into your local radio station for further updates. the heaviest of the rain so far today has been across central and south—eastern areas. it is...
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let‘s go back to charlie and louise at westminster. the politics, which is very much here, and of course we want to speak with as many people as possible in terms of the reaction to what has occurred. and you imagine how many conversations have gone on across the country. families i am urgent arguing and john mcguire is finding out what is going on and how people are feeling from the agricultural show in warwickshire and he has the bacon butty van with him. yeah, morning to you, louise and charlie. we are, as you say, at the agricultural show. i want to show you that bacon. it is the first time the butty van has been out in the election campaign without the bacon being burnt and i am sure we will ta ke being burnt and i am sure we will take care of it later. we will have a look around now, we are in warwickshire, pretty much in the heart of england, and they are getting the parade ring set up, all sorts of animals, the usual type of thing you would expect, and also the conversation as you say. yesterday i went to crewe with the butty v
let‘s go back to charlie and louise at westminster. the politics, which is very much here, and of course we want to speak with as many people as possible in terms of the reaction to what has occurred. and you imagine how many conversations have gone on across the country. families i am urgent arguing and john mcguire is finding out what is going on and how people are feeling from the agricultural show in warwickshire and he has the bacon butty van with him. yeah, morning to you, louise and...
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louise lear has the details. we didn't see much rain through the month of may but this week the first full week ofjune, we're going to see plenty of it and plenty of signs of that arriving as we speak. be careful on the roads in the rush hour because in the south—west we have seen some heavy and persistent rain which will continue to push steadily north and east through this evening. some rain quite heavy, accompanied by gale force gusts of wind is pushing steadily north and east. it will slowly clear from northern ireland to the western fringes. gales light—year across much of england and wales. slowly easing away to sunny spells and scattered showers further south. top temperatures looking disappointing. their window a fine weather across
louise lear has the details. we didn't see much rain through the month of may but this week the first full week ofjune, we're going to see plenty of it and plenty of signs of that arriving as we speak. be careful on the roads in the rush hour because in the south—west we have seen some heavy and persistent rain which will continue to push steadily north and east through this evening. some rain quite heavy, accompanied by gale force gusts of wind is pushing steadily north and east. it will...
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. >> much more meaningful for serial family as mom louise and daughter chrissy, are competing here atevon. >> for me it is very special, i think having your children, in your business, with with you an awesome thing, it is also very difficult but it is awesome to have her with me and to hopefully take over the reigns. >> reporter: chrissy has followed in her mother's footsteps taking her expertise and having a passion for riding in the jumper class. >> i got in the jumper, when i was about 13. i had my first jumper. it became an outlet for me. i just really enjoying doing it and have a great time doing it. >> reporter: on the course chrissy isn't just compete bug helping her mother while she competes. >> she's a great support group for me and critical eye for me too which is really important that she will notice things and bring to my attention, so i can fix them. >> reporter: while riding louise specializes in a different class then christie but at times the kenneth square native are fighting for same accolade. >> we do compete. i do do jumpers and she does jumpers. we compete in the
. >> much more meaningful for serial family as mom louise and daughter chrissy, are competing here atevon. >> for me it is very special, i think having your children, in your business, with with you an awesome thing, it is also very difficult but it is awesome to have her with me and to hopefully take over the reigns. >> reporter: chrissy has followed in her mother's footsteps taking her expertise and having a passion for riding in the jumper class. >> i got in the...
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morning, louise, the old bbc brea kfast morning, louise, the old bbc breakfast bacon is on its last legse sheepdog, he's hurting the drugs somehow. is this as tough as it looks, warren? it's more technical thanit looks, warren? it's more technical than it appears! what are you doing. we are doing what is called balancing, he is standing at 12 o'clock opposite the ducks, they can't get away, so if i took a step in any direction he would balance and counteract it. take it away, good stuff. balance is one thing we have all been concerned within the last couple of weeks. the butty van is here, watch out, and we've got the sofa. a couple of gentlemen you may have seen an brack, nigel and ian, good morning to you both, the brexit brothers! when is in favour of leaving, one remaining, one supports arsenal, the other chelsea. how has the last 2a hours gone and does it make a difference and brexit negotiations? it is a disaster for this country that we don't have a strong and stable government now, we must ask ourselves how we got into this mess. theresa may '5 strategy of pursuing a hard brexit,
morning, louise, the old bbc brea kfast morning, louise, the old bbc breakfast bacon is on its last legse sheepdog, he's hurting the drugs somehow. is this as tough as it looks, warren? it's more technical thanit looks, warren? it's more technical than it appears! what are you doing. we are doing what is called balancing, he is standing at 12 o'clock opposite the ducks, they can't get away, so if i took a step in any direction he would balance and counteract it. take it away, good stuff....
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hello, this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and louise minchin, live from westminster.a may faces a backlash from fellow tories. the conservative leader is forming a minority government with the support of the democratic unionist party, but there are questions from some of her own mps over how long she can remain in thejob. the deal with the dup is also under scrutiny. the leader of the scottish conservatives, ruth davidson, says she's raised concerns with the prime minister about the unionists‘ opposition to gay rights. labour has ended its election campaign on a high. jeremy corbyn's party took kensington from the conservatives for the first time in its history. this morning we'll be live at downing street with the latest.
hello, this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and louise minchin, live from westminster.a may faces a backlash from fellow tories. the conservative leader is forming a minority government with the support of the democratic unionist party, but there are questions from some of her own mps over how long she can remain in thejob. the deal with the dup is also under scrutiny. the leader of the scottish conservatives, ruth davidson, says she's raised concerns with the prime minister about the...
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visit ncicap.org] and here's your host, louise houghton. louise: hi, everyone. it's great to be here to bring you our highlights of the week gone by. let's get the show underway by giving you a taste of what's coming up on the program. internet sensation -- presenting london-based magician julius dean. tourist magnet -- featuring barcelona's sagrada familia church. and colorful duo -- profiling two eccentric artists and their tribute to luther year. vanishing cigarettes, playing cards, or even the stool he's sitting on -- these are just a few of the tricks that you can expect to see from julius dein.
visit ncicap.org] and here's your host, louise houghton. louise: hi, everyone. it's great to be here to bring you our highlights of the week gone by. let's get the show underway by giving you a taste of what's coming up on the program. internet sensation -- presenting london-based magician julius dean. tourist magnet -- featuring barcelona's sagrada familia church. and colorful duo -- profiling two eccentric artists and their tribute to luther year. vanishing cigarettes, playing cards, or even...
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thank you, louise.s teams where you are. hello. this is bbc news. the headlines. the third man to carry out the london bridge terror attack has been named as 22—year—old moroccan—italian youssef zaghba. a minute's silence has been held across the uk for the seven people who were killed and the dozens of others injured, in the attack on saturday. one of those who died was a nurse from australia, who ran to help some of those who'd been injured.
thank you, louise.s teams where you are. hello. this is bbc news. the headlines. the third man to carry out the london bridge terror attack has been named as 22—year—old moroccan—italian youssef zaghba. a minute's silence has been held across the uk for the seven people who were killed and the dozens of others injured, in the attack on saturday. one of those who died was a nurse from australia, who ran to help some of those who'd been injured.
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louise buried his grief in his great love of music.aying the violin so brilliantly and so beautifully. soon, the regime saw his incredible gift and wanted to use him for propaganda purposes. when he was 12, they organized a national television special and demanded he play a solo for raul castro who, by the way, is leaving now. i wonder why. they sent an official to fetch louise from his home but luis refused to go. and a few days later, castro soldiers barged into his orchestra practice area, guns blazing. they told him to play for the
louise buried his grief in his great love of music.aying the violin so brilliantly and so beautifully. soon, the regime saw his incredible gift and wanted to use him for propaganda purposes. when he was 12, they organized a national television special and demanded he play a solo for raul castro who, by the way, is leaving now. i wonder why. they sent an official to fetch louise from his home but luis refused to go. and a few days later, castro soldiers barged into his orchestra practice area,...
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for now, back to charlie and louise.ibly emotional moment for everyone watching the one love manchester concert at the weekend. we'll meet the schoolchildren from parrs wood high school who performed with ariana grande. also this morning, this is one of the most remote polling stations in the uk. we'll find out how engaged voters are on the inner hebridean island of eigg. and after nine, it's a feat no one has tried before — moving a giant research centre on antarctica. we'll meet a scientist from the team who had to tow it for 14 miles because of a crack in the ice. the final day of campaigning in the general election will see the party leaders on a hectic schedule of visits to key towns and cities across britain, in a last push for votes. the closing stages of the campaign have been dominated by the issue of security, following the attacks in manchester and london. at a rally last night, theresa may said if the conservatives are re—elected, she would scrap any human rights laws that prevent her from introducing tougher
for now, back to charlie and louise.ibly emotional moment for everyone watching the one love manchester concert at the weekend. we'll meet the schoolchildren from parrs wood high school who performed with ariana grande. also this morning, this is one of the most remote polling stations in the uk. we'll find out how engaged voters are on the inner hebridean island of eigg. and after nine, it's a feat no one has tried before — moving a giant research centre on antarctica. we'll meet a scientist...
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this is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. tough talks at downing street as the prime minister meets with the dup leader to try to reach a deal. the prime minister will host arlene foster to thrash out the terms of her party's backing for the minority government as parliament reconvenes today. good morning. it's tuesday the 13th ofjune. also this morning: taking their case to the european court of human rights, the parents of baby charlie gard seek approval to take him to the us for experimental therapy. more questions over alleged russian interference in the us election as the attorney, generaljeff sessions, gives evidence to the senate. good morning. we're expecting to hear that the cost of living has gone up again, putting more pressure on household finances. i'll have the details shortly. good morning. in sport, stuart hogg is out of the lions tour with injury. but sam warburton is back to captain them in their latest warm—up match, they kick off against highlanders later this morning. #ain't #ain‘t nobody loves me better#
this is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. tough talks at downing street as the prime minister meets with the dup leader to try to reach a deal. the prime minister will host arlene foster to thrash out the terms of her party's backing for the minority government as parliament reconvenes today. good morning. it's tuesday the 13th ofjune. also this morning: taking their case to the european court of human rights, the parents of baby charlie gard seek approval to take him to the us for...
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now, though, it's back to louise and dan. bye for now.ing. we've brought number ten to salford — complete with larry the downing street cat — we'll be finding out what drove britain to vote the way it did and where we go from here. as the prime minister continues trying to strike deal with the dup to create an effective government, we'll speak to brexit secretary david davis he was given just months to live but ian toothill took on one of the biggest challenges in the world. he became the first cancer patient to conquer everest and he'll be here to tell us about his extraordinary achievement. all that still to come. but now a summary of this morning's main news. theresa may will today meet backbench conservative mps and set out her case for staying on in downing street. the prime minister will also chair a meeting of her newly reshuffled cabinet. michael gove — one of the driving forces behind brexit — has returned to the front bench. let's speak to our political correspondent chris mason who's in downing street. chris, it's been a tough
now, though, it's back to louise and dan. bye for now.ing. we've brought number ten to salford — complete with larry the downing street cat — we'll be finding out what drove britain to vote the way it did and where we go from here. as the prime minister continues trying to strike deal with the dup to create an effective government, we'll speak to brexit secretary david davis he was given just months to live but ian toothill took on one of the biggest challenges in the world. he became the...
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let's have a look at the weather with louise lear. more rain? the irony.me last week i was telling you how dry it had been across parts of south—east scotland. one week later and parts of edinburgh had 84 millimetres of rain. that is well over the month average, injust 48 hours. the rain was relentless throughout the night. some of it quite heavy. it has started easing through the morning and it is an improving picture. it was a miserable morning for many with grey skies across parts of aberdeenshire and lots of heavy rain, but we are seeing some in sunshine coming through. the breeze coming from the north—west, a pressure beel on exposed coasts, dry and predominantly sunni with the rain clinging on in the northern isles. not bad in scotland than through northern ireland. in northern england, drive and some sunshine and we should get some warmth into the south east at around 20 celsius. the cloud and rain gathering down into the south west of cornwall and south—west wales. the wind strengthening and the heaviest rain will always be out to the west. pushing
let's have a look at the weather with louise lear. more rain? the irony.me last week i was telling you how dry it had been across parts of south—east scotland. one week later and parts of edinburgh had 84 millimetres of rain. that is well over the month average, injust 48 hours. the rain was relentless throughout the night. some of it quite heavy. it has started easing through the morning and it is an improving picture. it was a miserable morning for many with grey skies across parts of...
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his sister louise has long campaigned for justice, and his sister louise has long campaigned forjusticengton today to hear that charges will be brought. it's another event where my parents... they have not been alive to see it oi’ they have not been alive to see it or do hear it, and it's notjust my pa rents, or do hear it, and it's notjust my parents, its other hillsborough families who have gone to their graves never seeing today. the families were told the 23 suspects we re families were told the 23 suspects were originally considered for prosecution. in the event, six will face trial. graham mackrell was the sheffield wednesday company secretary responsible for safety and is accused of failing to carry out his duties. peter metcalf was the solicitor acting for south yorkshire police. he is charged with perverting the course ofjustice in relation to amendments made to police statements. at home today, he would not answer questions. no comment. former chief superintendent donald denton, in the middle here, is also charged with perverting the course of justice, said is also charged wit
his sister louise has long campaigned for justice, and his sister louise has long campaigned forjusticengton today to hear that charges will be brought. it's another event where my parents... they have not been alive to see it oi’ they have not been alive to see it or do hear it, and it's notjust my pa rents, or do hear it, and it's notjust my parents, its other hillsborough families who have gone to their graves never seeing today. the families were told the 23 suspects we re families were...
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scorching, right now, anything but that, louise lear...?n top of that, we have had some heavy rain as well. it is the combination of heavy rain and
scorching, right now, anything but that, louise lear...?n top of that, we have had some heavy rain as well. it is the combination of heavy rain and
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this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin.an suspected of carrying out a terror attack at a london mosque. the family of darren osborne say that they are "shocked" and "devastated." here in finsbury park, hundreds of people attended a vigil last night. the mayor of london sadiq khan vowed that the attack would not divide communities. good morning. thanks for being with us. it's tuesday the 20th ofjune. also this morning: nearly a week after the grenfell tower fire, more than £200,000 of emergency funds has been given out
this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin.an suspected of carrying out a terror attack at a london mosque. the family of darren osborne say that they are "shocked" and "devastated." here in finsbury park, hundreds of people attended a vigil last night. the mayor of london sadiq khan vowed that the attack would not divide communities. good morning. thanks for being with us. it's tuesday the 20th ofjune. also this morning: nearly a week after the grenfell tower...
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time for a look at the weather with louise lear. summer has banished by the time being at least. pretty soggy end to the month ofjune. the first signs of that, some sharp downpours moving up through the south of england as we speak. drizzly further north and that continues overnight. but the real wet area moving north and west across the whole of england and west across the whole of england and wales overnight. not a cult might, in fact quite humid. and wales overnight. not a cult might, infact quite humid. —— nota cold night. the rain gradually drifting north and west and grinding toa drifting north and west and grinding to a halt close to the scottish borders and northern england, north wales. not doing too badly for much of scotla nd wales. not doing too badly for much of scotland and northern ireland although not especially warm. the highest values in the south—east once the rain eases away. low pressure stays with us, rain moving up pressure stays with us, rain moving up into scotland and northern ireland for thursday. the unsettled weather stays with us. good lad, nice to s
time for a look at the weather with louise lear. summer has banished by the time being at least. pretty soggy end to the month ofjune. the first signs of that, some sharp downpours moving up through the south of england as we speak. drizzly further north and that continues overnight. but the real wet area moving north and west across the whole of england and west across the whole of england and wales overnight. not a cult might, in fact quite humid. and wales overnight. not a cult might, infact...
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dan and louise. last year the nhs in england carried out nearly 100 and 50 thousand tests for conditions like sleep apnoea — that number has doubled in nine years. -- 150,000 tests. joining us now isjosie beatson, who suffers with the condition, and doctor catherine houghton who specialises in sleep medicine. good morning to you both. when did you first realise you had a problem? the severity of it came after a year. in 18 months previous to that that i started with severe symptoms of sleep apnoea. there are a number of sleep apnoea. there are a number of symptoms. getting up in the middle of the night to go to the toilet quite frequently, very loud snoring and stopping breathing. severe exhaustion. this is the kit that you need. dew put this on every night? it becomes part of your bedtime routine. just pop it over, click the time and press the machine and go to sleep, that‘s it. click the time and press the machine and go to sleep, that's it. and it makes a difference immediately? absolutely, i go t
dan and louise. last year the nhs in england carried out nearly 100 and 50 thousand tests for conditions like sleep apnoea — that number has doubled in nine years. -- 150,000 tests. joining us now isjosie beatson, who suffers with the condition, and doctor catherine houghton who specialises in sleep medicine. good morning to you both. when did you first realise you had a problem? the severity of it came after a year. in 18 months previous to that that i started with severe symptoms of sleep...
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hello, this is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker.e top of the agenda. but with no commons majority, the prime minister is expected to scrap several key manifesto promises in a delayed queen's speech. good morning, it's wednesday the 21st ofjune. also this morning: one of britain's top police chiefs warns services could be stretched to breaking point, as ministers put terrorism officers on an emergency footing. a suspected suicide bomber is shot dead in brussels as he sets off an explosion in the city's main railway station.
hello, this is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker.e top of the agenda. but with no commons majority, the prime minister is expected to scrap several key manifesto promises in a delayed queen's speech. good morning, it's wednesday the 21st ofjune. also this morning: one of britain's top police chiefs warns services could be stretched to breaking point, as ministers put terrorism officers on an emergency footing. a suspected suicide bomber is shot dead in brussels as he sets off an...
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hello — this is breakfast, with louise minchin and charlie stayt.ers make one last push for your vote. 0pposition parties round on the prime minister as she declares she‘ll change human rights laws to fight extremism. a day before the polls open, we‘re talking to representatives from all the main parties throughout the morning. good morning — it‘s wednesday 7 june. also, the home office comes under pressure to explain why one of the london bridge attackers was allowed back into the uk, despite being on a watch list.
hello — this is breakfast, with louise minchin and charlie stayt.ers make one last push for your vote. 0pposition parties round on the prime minister as she declares she‘ll change human rights laws to fight extremism. a day before the polls open, we‘re talking to representatives from all the main parties throughout the morning. good morning — it‘s wednesday 7 june. also, the home office comes under pressure to explain why one of the london bridge attackers was allowed back into the...
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i‘m be back at ten in meantime let‘s join louise again for the weather.s still lingering across the skies of st andrew‘s in fife and it‘ll continue throughout the night. the bulk of the weather easing. gales still likely for the next few hours but the rain continues to be an issue across the north and east. in actual fact across scotland we could see potentially 100 millimetres of rainfall, four inches, before the low drifts off into the north sea that. continues through the night. the winds will ease slowly but surely. the rain just the winds will ease slowly but surely. the rainjust lingering towards dawn to the far north—east of scotla nd towards dawn to the far north—east of scotland and elsewhere a quieter end to the day. we‘ll see temperatures around 9—11. we start off tomorrow morning on auto quiet note for many. still some heavy rain to clear from the far north—east. it‘ll do so. some sunshine coming through. a better day for many of us tomorrow. in actualfact temperatures will respond with the drier weather coming through. by the middle of the af
i‘m be back at ten in meantime let‘s join louise again for the weather.s still lingering across the skies of st andrew‘s in fife and it‘ll continue throughout the night. the bulk of the weather easing. gales still likely for the next few hours but the rain continues to be an issue across the north and east. in actual fact across scotland we could see potentially 100 millimetres of rainfall, four inches, before the low drifts off into the north sea that. continues through the night. the...
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hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin.those who died at hillsborough will find out this morning whether anyone is to face criminal charges. it follows two separate enquires into what happened on the day of the match and whether there was a cover up afterwards. good morning, it's wednesday the 28th ofjune. also this morning: one of the uk's most senior police officers says that a reduction in stop—and—search has led to an increase in knife crime. victims tell breakfast more needs to be done. very angry. can
hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin.those who died at hillsborough will find out this morning whether anyone is to face criminal charges. it follows two separate enquires into what happened on the day of the match and whether there was a cover up afterwards. good morning, it's wednesday the 28th ofjune. also this morning: one of the uk's most senior police officers says that a reduction in stop—and—search has led to an increase in knife crime. victims tell breakfast...
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hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin theresa may prepares to face criticism ofin a meeting with her own backbenchers. today, the prime minister need to explain to the mps why the election result was a disaster. we will be asking experts about the future of britain. we also have our very own larry the cat. we also have our very own larry the cat.
hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin theresa may prepares to face criticism ofin a meeting with her own backbenchers. today, the prime minister need to explain to the mps why the election result was a disaster. we will be asking experts about the future of britain. we also have our very own larry the cat. we also have our very own larry the cat.
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coming up at 6am on breakfast — dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, businesssbury park as police continue to question a man suspected of carrying out terror offences. last night a vigil took place near the scene of the attack. we have the papers next. a reminder of the latest headlines. the american student 0tto warmbier has died, days after he returned home from prison in north korea ina coma. his parents have blamed mistreatment. a vigil has been held near a mosque in north london — after a van was driven into muslim worshippers on monday. eleven people were injured, and one man died. a man from south wales has been arrested and accused of terror offences. the european union's chief brexit negotiator, michel barnier, will travel to luxembourg today to brief eu foreign ministers on the first day of talks with his british counterpart, david davis. a teenage protester has been shot dead in venezuela during clashes with police in caracas. at least 73 people have now been killed during protests since the beginning of april. sally has joined sally hasjoined me sal
coming up at 6am on breakfast — dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, businesssbury park as police continue to question a man suspected of carrying out terror offences. last night a vigil took place near the scene of the attack. we have the papers next. a reminder of the latest headlines. the american student 0tto warmbier has died, days after he returned home from prison in north korea ina coma. his parents have blamed mistreatment. a vigil has been held near a mosque...
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time for a look at the weather with louise lear. good evening.eezy affair for many of us. as the evening progressed, the cloud broke up, we evening progressed, the cloud broke up, we saw some evening progressed, the cloud broke up, we saw some sunshine and it was a pleasant end to the day for many. more cloud in the north—west, gloomy with showers to, as well. that story will continue through the night. showers into northern ireland in north—west scotland in particular, along with north west england and wales for a time. further south, touch of fog, but clearer skies. temperatures in rural spots falling into single figures, a chilly start. the rain in the north—west will be quite happy in the morning, through much of scotland. a bright start into eastern scotland. —— quite heavyin into eastern scotland. —— quite heavy in the morning. shaurya in northern ireland and much of northern england. there will be some cloud around. further south, northern england. there will be some cloud around. furthersouth, patchy mist and fog lifting, temperatures sta
time for a look at the weather with louise lear. good evening.eezy affair for many of us. as the evening progressed, the cloud broke up, we evening progressed, the cloud broke up, we saw some evening progressed, the cloud broke up, we saw some sunshine and it was a pleasant end to the day for many. more cloud in the north—west, gloomy with showers to, as well. that story will continue through the night. showers into northern ireland in north—west scotland in particular, along with north...
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this is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. the prime minister will host arlene foster to thrash out the terms of her party's backing for the minority government as parliament reconvenes today. good morning. it's tuesday the 13th ofjune. also this morning: taking their case to the european court of human rights, the parents of baby charlie gard seek approval to take him to the us for experimental therapy. more questions over alleged russian interference in the us election
this is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. the prime minister will host arlene foster to thrash out the terms of her party's backing for the minority government as parliament reconvenes today. good morning. it's tuesday the 13th ofjune. also this morning: taking their case to the european court of human rights, the parents of baby charlie gard seek approval to take him to the us for experimental therapy. more questions over alleged russian interference in the us election
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and gorsuch's wife louise. the president met privately with the just tys, there was reportedly no talk about the travel ban on which the court will eventually rule. >> warning about laundry pods for anyone treating adult with dementia. federal government says having those pods around the house could actually pose a deadly risk. apparently elderly people with cognitive issues can mistake them as well for candy. eight deaths related to ingesting laundry pods have been reported since 2012. six involved adults with dementia. >> naval technician, thought to be missing at sea, has been found on his ship. peter mims' disappearance last week triggered massive man overboard search in the philippine sea lasted several days. mims was found yesterday hiding the uss shilo, a source tells abc news, mims was being mistreated and wanted to leave the neighbor. >> mississippi man's pothole protest yielded positive results. >> take a look. >> wow. >> daniel trestle. decided to bring awareness to an 8 foot wide pothole in jackson
and gorsuch's wife louise. the president met privately with the just tys, there was reportedly no talk about the travel ban on which the court will eventually rule. >> warning about laundry pods for anyone treating adult with dementia. federal government says having those pods around the house could actually pose a deadly risk. apparently elderly people with cognitive issues can mistake them as well for candy. eight deaths related to ingesting laundry pods have been reported since 2012....
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. >> louise both talking about the future of u.s. healthcare. no skull is linda in dallas, texas, go ahead.healthca >> caller: i'm quite please with the healthcare that i have. under that healthcare didn't go to the clinic or my chores it really is good and i'm hoping with new health care bill it does not change in a bit my dr. would get referrals and also i'd like to say that i'm hopinge that nothing changes to the hospitals that take care of the low income residents in my district. they go to parkland hospital. they take care of them under their special insurance. i'm hoping nothing changes there. fi thank you. >> someone who is satisfied with healthcare. how does that change depending on what happens?gu >> it sounds like she is that a medicare advantage plan. the somewhat untouched with what's going on in the hill.commun she is also raising questions about the future of programs in her community that to rely to some extent of federal money some of which is affected by the legislation that legislation iss debating right now.eek the big questio
. >> louise both talking about the future of u.s. healthcare. no skull is linda in dallas, texas, go ahead.healthca >> caller: i'm quite please with the healthcare that i have. under that healthcare didn't go to the clinic or my chores it really is good and i'm hoping with new health care bill it does not change in a bit my dr. would get referrals and also i'd like to say that i'm hopinge that nothing changes to the hospitals that take care of the low income residents in my...
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louise buried his grief in his great love of music. he began playing the violin so brilliantly and so beautifully. soon, the regime saw his incredible gift and wanted to use him for propaganda purposes. when he was 12, they organized a national television special and demanded he play a solo for raul castro who, by the way, is leaving now. i wonder why. they sent an official to fetch louise from his home but luis refused to go. and a few days later, castro soldiers barged into his orchestra practice area, guns blazing. they told him to play for them. terrified, luis began to play. and the entire world was stunned by what they heard. ringing out from the trembling boy's violin was a tune they all recognized. this young cuban boy was playing the star-spangled banner. [cheers and applause ] >> luis played the american national anthem all the way through. and when he finished, the room was dead silent. when we say that america stands as a symbol to the world, a symbol of freedom and a symbol of hope, that is what luis meant and that is what
louise buried his grief in his great love of music. he began playing the violin so brilliantly and so beautifully. soon, the regime saw his incredible gift and wanted to use him for propaganda purposes. when he was 12, they organized a national television special and demanded he play a solo for raul castro who, by the way, is leaving now. i wonder why. they sent an official to fetch louise from his home but luis refused to go. and a few days later, castro soldiers barged into his orchestra...
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. >> basically a fan perspective of patsy kline's life, so, louise, played by the beautiful sue serioing patsy kline, they become pen pals and they kind of goes through the book. >> is it based on a real story louise was real. >> a real super fan. >> a fan that she met at a concert in texas. >> so there is plenty but it is a two person play. >> yes. >> she does singing, i do the talking. >> lets do a little taste of it. >> yeah. >> let's go. >> thank you. >> one day i was doing my work as usual but subconsciously i was listening to the radio when all of a sudden i heard, that voice again and it absolutely stopped me in my tracks. well, they didn't say who it was so i called a radio station to find out and they said that was patsy kline singing i fall to pieces. well, i called howell harris the local disk jockey while on the air and i said hey, you play that one again for me. and he did. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >
. >> basically a fan perspective of patsy kline's life, so, louise, played by the beautiful sue serioing patsy kline, they become pen pals and they kind of goes through the book. >> is it based on a real story louise was real. >> a real super fan. >> a fan that she met at a concert in texas. >> so there is plenty but it is a two person play. >> yes. >> she does singing, i do the talking. >> lets do a little taste of it. >> yeah. >>...
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i love donna leon and bringing ben is alive and i love louise penny. had the great joy that couple of months after the election of meeting louise penny and i really got so into her characters and her locale. you just made a big impression on me. it was really fun talking to somebody who has written this theory using the same characters you don't always have a murder but the same characters and i just love that. i read a lot of mysteries and it was very comforting. it was somebody else's problem you know. they had to go out and solve a murder and save the day and i love that. >> so when you are writing i know your editors in the room but who is your most trusteded e reader aside from your editor? >> my husband. >> does he read everything you write? >> he reads a lot of what i whai write and he's a very tough touh critic and cross-examines me on why something is in or whyme something is out. but he has been, really we stars at dating when we were in law school and i had, i worked my way through law school. i got a small scholarship but then i had a lot o
i love donna leon and bringing ben is alive and i love louise penny. had the great joy that couple of months after the election of meeting louise penny and i really got so into her characters and her locale. you just made a big impression on me. it was really fun talking to somebody who has written this theory using the same characters you don't always have a murder but the same characters and i just love that. i read a lot of mysteries and it was very comforting. it was somebody else's problem...
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. >> thelma and louise, they're not. police on the hunt for two young women behind a violent crime spree. authorities want to get them off the street before they can strike again. >> and, finally, our fighting phils, the bats came alive. so if you went to bed before the game was over, and likely you did, you missed an great one, late night game. our offense catapulted our team to a much needed win. >> kind of sad when we say finally. >> it's been a minute. >> it has happened. but i'm glad it did. great to have you with us this wednesday morning, karen hepp, good morning to you. bob kelly. >> good morning, i took the detour off the vine street expressway, the vine closed, i took south street this morning, tried something different. oh, my god. twenty minute, every traffic light was red, red, red. >> when you know bob says it is bad, it is bad. >> i followed somebody down a wrong way street coming off the ben franklin parkway. >> oh, you. >> can't be on auto pilot this early in the morning. sue serio, good morning, what ca
. >> thelma and louise, they're not. police on the hunt for two young women behind a violent crime spree. authorities want to get them off the street before they can strike again. >> and, finally, our fighting phils, the bats came alive. so if you went to bed before the game was over, and likely you did, you missed an great one, late night game. our offense catapulted our team to a much needed win. >> kind of sad when we say finally. >> it's been a minute. >> it...
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louise i gave world where i got my last meal made out and i would go. you know either. by you know i don't know that. they used to be a pond here but the local farmers have built mounds around their fields to keep the water for themselves rather than let it run into the common reservoir. and so the reservoir which is used to serve the village all year round is now only hall full by the time the heart is spring months arrive it's already dried out. she doesn't have anyone to look after her baby at home so she takes him to work with her. with other women she's working on deepening the pond to collect water once it finally rained this. one hundred twenty rupees a day. they need this money to buy water. the villages have been waiting for over a month for the big rains to come and for free water to start forming from the skies but only in vain. and. nobody. can. look at you and. i think it's kind of heat stroke sorry. if this. early hour this was rather a little early it would serve you with that on that is that. if you look at it if. you keep it you keep your. social with i
louise i gave world where i got my last meal made out and i would go. you know either. by you know i don't know that. they used to be a pond here but the local farmers have built mounds around their fields to keep the water for themselves rather than let it run into the common reservoir. and so the reservoir which is used to serve the village all year round is now only hall full by the time the heart is spring months arrive it's already dried out. she doesn't have anyone to look after her baby...
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area that had colon os copies at largo medical s sentner april and they're just now learning a scope louised in the procedure may not have been properly sterilized. fellow patients are weighing in tonight and we spoke with one woman who had a colonoscopy same location largo maryland in october and her daughter weighed in. >> it really upsets me that something like that would happen to people who come here trusting the doctors. >> it's unacceptable. and i pray that the people who were victimized by equipment not beinging sterilized will not be affected and their lives will be okay. >> i provided to "fox5" kaiser permanentee said the scope in we was disinfected following recommended protocols before use and however after discovering defect and conducting subsxwent analysis we can got guarantee the sterilization process was fully effective. statement goes ob to say kaiser physicians believe the risk of illness is minimal but two separate patients affected by this contacted us through family and friends. timer wanted to go on camera and i'm told they're terrified frightened for themz seam sexual
area that had colon os copies at largo medical s sentner april and they're just now learning a scope louised in the procedure may not have been properly sterilized. fellow patients are weighing in tonight and we spoke with one woman who had a colonoscopy same location largo maryland in october and her daughter weighed in. >> it really upsets me that something like that would happen to people who come here trusting the doctors. >> it's unacceptable. and i pray that the people who...
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theater, i was there thursday, friday, saturday, sunday playing the part of super fan of patsy kline's louiseo corresponded with her throughout her life so basically telling story of patsy kline through the eyes of louise and the amazing jenny lee stern was patsy kline. she was awesome. she was on our show by the way last week. >> i cannot wait to see pictures this morning. >> yes. >> we will have a forecast coming up in 30 seconds because we have a lot to talk about this morning but first it is official, the national weather service saying two tornadoes tore right through one new jersey town. >> video's amazing on this one people stuck in the home depot in howell township and it comes rolling through on saturday. you can see it just pulling opened the doors, they put this on the facebook page some folks. the weather service says one tornado touched down 7:20 in the morning ripping off billboard right there and then six minutes later another one struck as well, this is just some of the damage, wind 70 miles an hour and lots of other storms pulling down power lines as well creating a mess in s
theater, i was there thursday, friday, saturday, sunday playing the part of super fan of patsy kline's louiseo corresponded with her throughout her life so basically telling story of patsy kline through the eyes of louise and the amazing jenny lee stern was patsy kline. she was awesome. she was on our show by the way last week. >> i cannot wait to see pictures this morning. >> yes. >> we will have a forecast coming up in 30 seconds because we have a lot to talk about this...
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i love donna leon and brittany dennis and i love louise penny. had the great joy a couple of months after the election of meeting louise penny and i really, i just got so into her characters and her locale, just made a big impression on me. so what was really fun talking to somebody who has written this series using the same characters you don't always have a murder but the same characters and i just love that. i read a lot of mysteries and it was very comforting. it was somebody else's problem you know. they had to go out and solve the murder and save the day and i love that. >> that's wonderful. when you are writing and i know your editor is in the room but who is your most trusted the reader aside from your editor? >> my husband. >> so does he read everything you write? >> he reads a lot of what i write and he's a very tough critic and cross-examines me on why something is an art or why something is out. really we started dating when we were in law school and i worked my way through law school. i have a small scholarship and i had a lot of job
i love donna leon and brittany dennis and i love louise penny. had the great joy a couple of months after the election of meeting louise penny and i really, i just got so into her characters and her locale, just made a big impression on me. so what was really fun talking to somebody who has written this series using the same characters you don't always have a murder but the same characters and i just love that. i read a lot of mysteries and it was very comforting. it was somebody else's problem...
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--jeremy daniel griffin fue arrestado en su primer dia de trabajo en el hospital regional "saint louiseen gilroy. --segun investigadores, griffin... solicit trabajo como enfermero en ese centro medico utilizando la identificacion de otra persona. --al advertir la administracion que los datos no coincidian con el supuesto enfermero, lo dejaron llegar al hospital donde fue arrestado por las autoridades. side map cesar -- en antioch la policia investiga un tiroteo que dej una persona herida. -- el incidente se registr cerca a los terrenos de la feria de contra costa, en la calle "sycamore", alrededor del mediodia de ayer. -- las autoridades no identificaron a la victima y solo confirmaron que recibe atencion medica en un hospital local. top vo blanca --un incidente de ira al volante concluy con una persona inconsciente en una calle de san francisco, esta maÑana. --segun la policia, 2 hombres bajaron de sus autos entre las calles "geneva y naples" y tras una discusin uno de ellos golpe al otro dejandol desvanecido en el pavimento. --el sujeto, que es descrito como un hombre de aproximadamen
--jeremy daniel griffin fue arrestado en su primer dia de trabajo en el hospital regional "saint louiseen gilroy. --segun investigadores, griffin... solicit trabajo como enfermero en ese centro medico utilizando la identificacion de otra persona. --al advertir la administracion que los datos no coincidian con el supuesto enfermero, lo dejaron llegar al hospital donde fue arrestado por las autoridades. side map cesar -- en antioch la policia investiga un tiroteo que dej una persona herida....
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. >> thelma and louise, they're not. the hunt for two young women behind a violent crime spree. authorities want to get them off the street before they can strike again. >> and, finally, our fighting phils, the bats came alive. so if you went to bed before the game was over, and likely you did, you missed an great one, late night game. our offense catapulted our team to a much needed win. >> kind of sad when we say finally. >> it's been a
. >> thelma and louise, they're not. the hunt for two young women behind a violent crime spree. authorities want to get them off the street before they can strike again. >> and, finally, our fighting phils, the bats came alive. so if you went to bed before the game was over, and likely you did, you missed an great one, late night game. our offense catapulted our team to a much needed win. >> kind of sad when we say finally. >> it's been a
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louise, i hope you are managing to stay dry outside. thanks, carol.lk about social care. it is who pays for us when we get older, who looks after us, all of those issues. i know, having talked about is this it is really at the heart of this for so many people. have a specific question that you hope will be answered. monica and philip, what is your concern? we are retired and we own our own home. and we have children. we want to know what's going to happen, if and when, we have to go into care? what happens to our house? what happens to what's left after they had taken what needs to be paid for. while we appreciate everything needs to be paid for in life, and we are prepared to pay our way, but we want to know our kids are going to be left something. and that has been one of the issues. what can you tell them? it proved controversial with them? it proved controversial with the conservatives having to change their pledge a few days after the ma nifesto their pledge a few days after the manifesto was published. the big issue has been, should there be a c
louise, i hope you are managing to stay dry outside. thanks, carol.lk about social care. it is who pays for us when we get older, who looks after us, all of those issues. i know, having talked about is this it is really at the heart of this for so many people. have a specific question that you hope will be answered. monica and philip, what is your concern? we are retired and we own our own home. and we have children. we want to know what's going to happen, if and when, we have to go into care?...
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hello, this is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. theresa may sets out her two—year plan, with brexit at the top of the agenda. but with no commons majority, the prime minister is expected to scrap several key manifesto promises in a delayed queen's speech. good morning, it's wednesday the 21st ofjune. also this morning: one of britain's top police chiefs warns services could be stretched to breaking point, as ministers put terrorism officers on an emergency footing. a suspected suicide bomber is shot dead in brussels as he sets off an explosion in the city's main railway station. there is lots in the queen's speech the interest business leaders and consumers. more on those plans are little later. in sport, andy murray's preparations for wimbledon suffer a blow as he is knocked out of queens in the opening round. the defending champion was beaten in straight sets by the world number 90 jordan thompson, who was only there as a late replacement. he's won three oscars, but daniel day lewis says he's calling it a day and retiring from ac
hello, this is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. theresa may sets out her two—year plan, with brexit at the top of the agenda. but with no commons majority, the prime minister is expected to scrap several key manifesto promises in a delayed queen's speech. good morning, it's wednesday the 21st ofjune. also this morning: one of britain's top police chiefs warns services could be stretched to breaking point, as ministers put terrorism officers on an emergency footing. a suspected...
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hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. after a near 30—year battle, the families of those who died at hillsborough will find out this morning whether anyone is to face criminal charges. it follows two separate enquires into what happened on the day of the match and whether there was a cover up afterwards. good morning, it's wednesday the 28th ofjune. also this morning: one of the uk's most senior police officers says that a reduction in stop—and—search has led to an increase in knife crime. victims tell breakfast more needs to be done. very angry. can see it in my eyes. this has got to stop. this knife thing's this has got to stop. this knife things got to stop. are you paying thousands of pounds too much in hidden fees on your pension? the regulator is to announce a crackdown on firms that manage our money but why are we still getting a raw deal? in sport... not again. england lose to germany on penalties. nathan redmond's miss means they fail to make the final of the under—21 european championship. and carol has the weat
hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. after a near 30—year battle, the families of those who died at hillsborough will find out this morning whether anyone is to face criminal charges. it follows two separate enquires into what happened on the day of the match and whether there was a cover up afterwards. good morning, it's wednesday the 28th ofjune. also this morning: one of the uk's most senior police officers says that a reduction in stop—and—search has led to an...
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--''jeremy daniel griffin'' iba a comenzar a trabajar en el hosptial regional ''saint louise'' en gilroy. --fue all donde descubrieron que estaba usando el nombre de un enfermero registrado... --de acuerdo con la investigacin, ''griffin'' present documentos falsificados durante el proceso de contratacin... ms cesar -- el mexicano "marciano millan vasquez" fue sentenciado hoy a siete cadenas perpetuas en san antonio, texas. take vo -- "millan", fue un exlider y sicario del grupo criminal de los zetas. -- durante el proceso, testigos afirmaron que "millan" de 34 aÑos de edad, trabaj para ese cartel en piedras negras extorsionando a politicos y asesin decenas de personas como sicario del crimen organizado. take vo cesar -- en quintana roo, mxico, empresarios locales crearon un grupo llamado "la nueva autodefensa de quintana roo" que vigilar a los polticos estatales. -- ellos se presentaron a traves de las redes sociales y buscan terminar con la corrupcin entre los funcionarios que, segun ellos, han permitido que la delincuencia gobierne ese estado mexicano. take sot "actualmente la gran may
--''jeremy daniel griffin'' iba a comenzar a trabajar en el hosptial regional ''saint louise'' en gilroy. --fue all donde descubrieron que estaba usando el nombre de un enfermero registrado... --de acuerdo con la investigacin, ''griffin'' present documentos falsificados durante el proceso de contratacin... ms cesar -- el mexicano "marciano millan vasquez" fue sentenciado hoy a siete cadenas perpetuas en san antonio, texas. take vo -- "millan", fue un exlider y sicario del...
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hello this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and louise minchin.neral election. we will discuss what a hung parliament might mean for the country in the future of theresa may. let's bring you the latest developments. the prime minister is facing pressure from within her own party, as she moves to form a government with the help of the democratic unionists. theresa may's failure to secure an outright majority in the general election has led to questions from some conservatives over whether she should remain in charge, and about what a deal with the dup could involve. earlier the prime minister's former communications chief told us she was certain that some cabinet members would be considering mrs may's future. i'm sure they will be looking at the long term wondering if we will have five years of theresa may or if they will be in with a shot. they will be crowding around her, backing her because we are ten days away from brexit negotiations and that will be the first thing on their mind but yes, long—term, probably. the leader of the scottish conserv
hello this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and louise minchin.neral election. we will discuss what a hung parliament might mean for the country in the future of theresa may. let's bring you the latest developments. the prime minister is facing pressure from within her own party, as she moves to form a government with the help of the democratic unionists. theresa may's failure to secure an outright majority in the general election has led to questions from some conservatives over whether she...