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let's speak to our weather presenter louise lear. louise, an awful lot of talk on the conditions.nly felt pretty cold today. how serious is it? conditions. it certainly felt pretty cold today. how serious is mm conditions. it certainly felt pretty cold today. how serious is it? it is just starting to develop, actually. we have two areas of heavy snow showers at the moment. one across the north year —— northeast around new castle. these are the two ember weather warnings. we can show you those end of the graphics and a little more detail. two main weather warnings to point out to you. one in the southeast, as i say, across the essex and kent and the other up into the far north and east and so we could see as much as 5—10 cm of snow from these two areas. this is due tomorrow. there will be some disruption, amber weather warnings to be prepared for some disruption. the emphasis changes as we go through the week. on wednesday, we are looking a potential for that's not to threaten further north and east. still snow sours, not to threaten further north and east. stillsnow sours, but not
let's speak to our weather presenter louise lear. louise, an awful lot of talk on the conditions.nly felt pretty cold today. how serious is it? conditions. it certainly felt pretty cold today. how serious is mm conditions. it certainly felt pretty cold today. how serious is it? it is just starting to develop, actually. we have two areas of heavy snow showers at the moment. one across the north year —— northeast around new castle. these are the two ember weather warnings. we can show you...
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back to dan and louise. thanks, matt.guardian, loads of pictures from the baftas, gemma arterton, quite a few of the guests took various activists from yea rs guests took various activists from years gone by and gemma arterton, who starred in made in dagenham, took along two of the dagenham girls who stood against ford management in the late 1960s to bring in the equal pay act of 1970. the main story on the left—hand side, warning to universities of a high cost of tuition fees. the front page of the metro nehra, they have a picture here, a grieving family revealing their daughter's hart saved the 10—year—old blake johnson. the father said he knew it's what she would have wanted. —— heart. an emotional thing to do. the front page of the metro mail, labour mps being paid up to £10,000 to meet eastern bloc agents during the cold war —— mail. questions about whether. .. why kate war —— mail. questions about whether... why kate was wearing green but she did it with a nod to bafta and the equality protest, the black belt, lots
back to dan and louise. thanks, matt.guardian, loads of pictures from the baftas, gemma arterton, quite a few of the guests took various activists from yea rs guests took various activists from years gone by and gemma arterton, who starred in made in dagenham, took along two of the dagenham girls who stood against ford management in the late 1960s to bring in the equal pay act of 1970. the main story on the left—hand side, warning to universities of a high cost of tuition fees. the front page...
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louise with the details.on in the north—west, in cumbria, and those showers you have seen producing a light dusting of snow. for the remainder of the afternoon it looks somewhat like this, handbag of cloud from the train into the south—east corner, temperatures still struggling at between four and 7 degrees. overnight cloud and rain could gather from the west, this moving in from the atlantic as it bumps into this code across scotland and northern ireland, we will see for sometimes snow on the leading edge. sheltered eastern areas of england will stay cold and possibly frosty first thing tomorrow, the blue tones denoting those temperatures falling below freezing. but the snow will be the main issue first thing on saturday, as much as five to ten centimetres in scotland, icy stretches if you are out early. some snow showers across north—west england stretching down into wales, rainy across wales and south—west england which will linger for most of the day. on saturday, weather conditions should improve, i susp
louise with the details.on in the north—west, in cumbria, and those showers you have seen producing a light dusting of snow. for the remainder of the afternoon it looks somewhat like this, handbag of cloud from the train into the south—east corner, temperatures still struggling at between four and 7 degrees. overnight cloud and rain could gather from the west, this moving in from the atlantic as it bumps into this code across scotland and northern ireland, we will see for sometimes snow on...
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thank you, louise cooper. mementos you might have. you can get in contact using the twitter hashtag #1918women. naga munchetty has been looking at this. the symbols of suffrage. these women did notjust the symbols of suffrage. these women did not just make the symbols of suffrage. these women did notjust make headlines but they we re did notjust make headlines but they were the masters of marketing. these are some of the badgers and commissioned pieces and fashion accessories we have in the museum of london collections. —— these were some of the badges. some were obviously linked to the votes for women campaign, some less obviously. do you think this is just a sample of the memorabilia that may have been created? of the memorabilia that may have been created ? there of the memorabilia that may have been created? there are new items to been created? there are new items to be found ? been created? there are new items to be found? definitely. it is quite easy to recognise badges, especially if they're officially
thank you, louise cooper. mementos you might have. you can get in contact using the twitter hashtag #1918women. naga munchetty has been looking at this. the symbols of suffrage. these women did notjust the symbols of suffrage. these women did not just make the symbols of suffrage. these women did notjust make headlines but they we re did notjust make headlines but they were the masters of marketing. these are some of the badgers and commissioned pieces and fashion accessories we have in the...
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but each time i didn't really think about it. >> the most standout one may have been "thelma and louiseou have these two amazing -- almost like a guy's road roadie movie. we're going play a scene where they get quite radical when a guy in a truck tries to mess with their heads. >> you gonna apologize or what? [ bleep ] [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. >> i don't think he's going to apologize. >> nah, i don't think so. [ yelling ] >> so i see you laughing and enjoying that. >> he was great. they were all great. >> he was great, the women were great. >> he said "i'll never work again. i'll never get another job." >> and did he? >> i don't think so. >> but 99% of the women loved it, it was like yeah, finally a director who gets it. but that's not what everybody thought. i remember having discussions with many of my male friends and they were pretty, i think, intimidated frankly. they didn't really like the film. >> i was going to be the producer and so i offered it to my brother tony scott and he said no, i don't really like the girls. and then i went to two other directors who said not really, i have
but each time i didn't really think about it. >> the most standout one may have been "thelma and louiseou have these two amazing -- almost like a guy's road roadie movie. we're going play a scene where they get quite radical when a guy in a truck tries to mess with their heads. >> you gonna apologize or what? [ bleep ] [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. >> i don't think he's going to apologize. >> nah, i don't think so. [ yelling ] >> so i see you laughing and enjoying...
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hello louise.don, would you believe, to 20 metres of snow in northumberland and if you are travelling, bear in mind they will be more disruption due to further snowfall. amber weather warnings are out with one red, very unusual, this means take action across the central belt of scotland. do not go out u nless belt of scotland. do not go out unless your journey belt of scotland. do not go out unless yourjourney is necessary. you need to take heed of this now because frequent snow showers for feeding off the east coast, blizzard like conditions with strong blustery winds and those conditions will continue overnight. we could potentially see another 10—20 centimetres of snow already on top of what we've got so that will just exacerbate the issues. it will be a bitterly cold night, temperatures well below freezing, it could be treacherous first thing in the morning. as we go into tomorrow it looks like we will continue to keep the feet of snow showers across the east for a time, a little bit further so
hello louise.don, would you believe, to 20 metres of snow in northumberland and if you are travelling, bear in mind they will be more disruption due to further snowfall. amber weather warnings are out with one red, very unusual, this means take action across the central belt of scotland. do not go out u nless belt of scotland. do not go out unless your journey belt of scotland. do not go out unless yourjourney is necessary. you need to take heed of this now because frequent snow showers for...
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thank you, louise. a reminder of our main story this lunchtime. pollution in the arctic with animals trapped in rubbish and a pristine wilderness contaminated. that's all from the bbc news at one, so it's goodbye from me, and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc‘s news teams where you are. have a good afternoon. time for the sports news. the action is under way at the winter olympics in south korea — that's before the opening ceremony has taken place. when it does arrive... lizzy yarnold will be the teamgb flag—bearer tomorrow, given the role after a vote by her team—mates. the defending skeleton champion says she's "really excited", despite the freezing temperatures in pyeongchang. it is an honour that i never really thought about, but actually means so much, because the flag represents the whole team and we as a team represent everyone in great britain, who have watched us, who have supported us, for our parents to watch us on the tv screen, are grandparents watching at home. that is the moment where they say, great britain and europe skin just tingles
thank you, louise. a reminder of our main story this lunchtime. pollution in the arctic with animals trapped in rubbish and a pristine wilderness contaminated. that's all from the bbc news at one, so it's goodbye from me, and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc‘s news teams where you are. have a good afternoon. time for the sports news. the action is under way at the winter olympics in south korea — that's before the opening ceremony has taken place. when it does arrive... lizzy yarnold will be...
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hello — this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin.he most powerful rocket in the world successfully launches. its billionaire backer elon musk says it will help cut the cost of space travel and he even put the first car in space. good morning — it's wednesday 7 february. also this morning: millions of workers in the gig economy are to get new rights including holdiay and sick pay. £50 billion was wiped off the value of the uk's biggest companies yesterday after turmoil on the global markets. i'll be taking a look at what it all means for your savings and investments. in sport, swansea city demolish notts county in their fa cup replay. they put 8 goals past them to set up a 5th round tie sheffield wednesday. and meet the ancestors —— dna analysis of the oldest skeleton found in britain shows he had dark skin and blue eyes. carol has the weather. good morning. it's a cold start to the day. cold gci’oss it's a cold start to the day. cold across parts of northern england but across parts of northern england but afair bit across parts of n
hello — this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin.he most powerful rocket in the world successfully launches. its billionaire backer elon musk says it will help cut the cost of space travel and he even put the first car in space. good morning — it's wednesday 7 february. also this morning: millions of workers in the gig economy are to get new rights including holdiay and sick pay. £50 billion was wiped off the value of the uk's biggest companies yesterday after turmoil on the...
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this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. the start of a crucial week of brexit talks. as the eu's chief negotiator arrives in london, downing street moves to shore up divisions in the conservative party. good morning. it's monday the fifth of february. also this morning: a man suspected of carrying out the terror attacks that killed 130 people in paris three years ago, is going on trial in belgium. the duchess of cambridge isses a personal message calling on parents and teachers to help children feel happy with themselves. whether we are school leaders, teachers, support staff, or parents, we each have a crucial role to play. good morning. one of our big name banks has banned customers from buying controversial cryptocurrency bitcoin on their credit cards. i'm looking at why they've done it and what it means for eight million customers. good morning. and in sport, a suprise win for the underdogs in america's super bowl. the philadelphia eagles beat the favourites, the new england patriots, by a0 to 33. it's the first time th
this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. the start of a crucial week of brexit talks. as the eu's chief negotiator arrives in london, downing street moves to shore up divisions in the conservative party. good morning. it's monday the fifth of february. also this morning: a man suspected of carrying out the terror attacks that killed 130 people in paris three years ago, is going on trial in belgium. the duchess of cambridge isses a personal message calling on parents and teachers...
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willie joined the navy and ana louise moved to san francisco. their union was blessed with the birth of three children. after moving to san francisco, willie earl became affiliated with providence baptist church. he became a u.s. postal carrier, and retired after 5 years. after his retiermt, ana louise took ill, and he became the primary caregiver for her. willie earl passed away on january 27th, 2018, one hour shy of his 81st birthday. superintendent matthews, we grieve your loss, and we're really sorry to you and your family. on behalf of school district board members, and several of your senior staff, we're going to be donating over $700 to the united negro college fund on behalf of your father. >> thank you. >> item o is closed session. the board will now go into closed session. >> we're now resuming our section after closed session. i move to vote on a stipulated expulsion case number 2018-12 from the district for the remainder of the fall 2017 ' semester and spring 2018 semester. can i get a motion and a second? thank you. roll call, pleas
willie joined the navy and ana louise moved to san francisco. their union was blessed with the birth of three children. after moving to san francisco, willie earl became affiliated with providence baptist church. he became a u.s. postal carrier, and retired after 5 years. after his retiermt, ana louise took ill, and he became the primary caregiver for her. willie earl passed away on january 27th, 2018, one hour shy of his 81st birthday. superintendent matthews, we grieve your loss, and we're...
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louise at full speed. but always on the move. today and in the future. faces. the gap between the poorest and the wealthiest keeps growing. increasing inequality is dividing the world in a society focused on. sixty minutes g.w. . played your smart t.v. the smarter with the t w force more. what you want when you want it up to date extraordinary. to decide what songs find out more. cops more. state state by. the most colorful. the most traditional. at any time. check in with a web special. take a tour of germany state by state. d. w. dot com. hello and welcome to drive with an e w car show coming up born to burn rubber the mercedes am g g t r. we go for a spin in the hyundai thirty. m.b. w.'s new hot hatch the up c.g.i. . money carlo is a.
louise at full speed. but always on the move. today and in the future. faces. the gap between the poorest and the wealthiest keeps growing. increasing inequality is dividing the world in a society focused on. sixty minutes g.w. . played your smart t.v. the smarter with the t w force more. what you want when you want it up to date extraordinary. to decide what songs find out more. cops more. state state by. the most colorful. the most traditional. at any time. check in with a web special. take a...
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hello this is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. more cold weather sweeps the uk as the "beast from the east" tightens its grip. drivers and rail users are facing more disruption this morning with warnings there's worse on the way. this morning there is ice on the roads to content with, it is a bitterly cold start. some of us will not see much snow, but some of us will see a lot. the met office has put out amber warning areas again with 10-15 put out amber warning areas again with 10—15 centimetres falling, some more than that. a round—up in 15 minutes. we are live in the worst affected areas and this is the bbc‘s building in london as the freezing weather continues. good morning, it's wednesday the 28th of february. also this morning: downing street insists there'll be no hard border in ireland as the eu prepares to unveil its plan for life after brexit. today is crunch—time for one of the most recognisable names on the high street — toys r us could go into administration today if it doesn't find a buyer or get the cash it needs to
hello this is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. more cold weather sweeps the uk as the "beast from the east" tightens its grip. drivers and rail users are facing more disruption this morning with warnings there's worse on the way. this morning there is ice on the roads to content with, it is a bitterly cold start. some of us will not see much snow, but some of us will see a lot. the met office has put out amber warning areas again with 10-15 put out amber warning areas...
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hello — this is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. about the cost of going to university. she's launching a major review into higher education in england, as she admits young people face "one of the most expensive systems of university tuition in the world". good morning — it's monday the 19 february. also this morning: oxfam bows to public pressure — publishing an internal report into alleged abuse by some of its staff in haiti.
hello — this is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. about the cost of going to university. she's launching a major review into higher education in england, as she admits young people face "one of the most expensive systems of university tuition in the world". good morning — it's monday the 19 february. also this morning: oxfam bows to public pressure — publishing an internal report into alleged abuse by some of its staff in haiti.
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david and louise are in custody as their case moves closer to trial, their children are learning what life is like outside of their home that prosecutor say was like a prison . they told cbs news they are free to make their own choices. >> they are deciding what they want to read and were. these are things and decisions they make every day which are new and empowering. in court today, they spoke about the mountain of evidence his client is facing.>> the council and voluminous discovery of this case, including audio and video statements, there is significant physical evidence. i am skeptical of being ready on may 14. >> reporter: with the preliminary hearing three months away, david and louise face the certainty of spending months in custody and the possibility of spending many years in prison while their children tell their attorneys, they want to go to the beach, the mountains, and the movies. they make long-term plans to go to college and pursue careers and take control of their lives. >> that was randy page reporting. prosecutor say when the children are found last month, they had
david and louise are in custody as their case moves closer to trial, their children are learning what life is like outside of their home that prosecutor say was like a prison . they told cbs news they are free to make their own choices. >> they are deciding what they want to read and were. these are things and decisions they make every day which are new and empowering. in court today, they spoke about the mountain of evidence his client is facing.>> the council and voluminous...
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this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. the start of a crucial week of brexit talks. arrives in london, downing street moves to shore up divisions in the conservative party. good morning. it's monday the fifth of february. also this morning: a man suspected of carrying out the terror attacks that killed 130 people in paris three years ago, is going on trial in belgium. the duchess of cambridge isses a personal message calling on parents and teachers to help children feel happy with themselves.
this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. the start of a crucial week of brexit talks. arrives in london, downing street moves to shore up divisions in the conservative party. good morning. it's monday the fifth of february. also this morning: a man suspected of carrying out the terror attacks that killed 130 people in paris three years ago, is going on trial in belgium. the duchess of cambridge isses a personal message calling on parents and teachers to help children feel happy...
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hello — this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin.tunisia for the first time since the 2015 attack. uk firms resume flights to the country amid reassurances that security has improved since 38 people were killed in sousse nearly three years ago. good morning, it's tuesday the 13th of february. after days of allegations of sexual misconduct at oxfam — the charities' watchdog launches a formal inquiry into the claims. questions over the helicopter crash in the grand canyon that killed
hello — this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin.tunisia for the first time since the 2015 attack. uk firms resume flights to the country amid reassurances that security has improved since 38 people were killed in sousse nearly three years ago. good morning, it's tuesday the 13th of february. after days of allegations of sexual misconduct at oxfam — the charities' watchdog launches a formal inquiry into the claims. questions over the helicopter crash in the grand canyon that...
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this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin.harity's bosses try to convince government ministers they should keep millions of pounds of public funding. the aid agency will have to say what it knew about allegations of sexual misconduct by some of its staff in haiti and what it's doing to stop it happening again. good morning. it's monday the 12th of february. also this morning: 0h, oh, something just fell. three british tourists who died in a helicopter crash in the grand canyon are named by us police. three other britons were injured.
this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin.harity's bosses try to convince government ministers they should keep millions of pounds of public funding. the aid agency will have to say what it knew about allegations of sexual misconduct by some of its staff in haiti and what it's doing to stop it happening again. good morning. it's monday the 12th of february. also this morning: 0h, oh, something just fell. three british tourists who died in a helicopter crash in the grand canyon are...
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hello this is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker.the "beast from the east" tightens its grip. drivers and rail users are facing more disruption this morning with warnings there's worse on the way. this morning there is ice on the roads to content with, it is a bitterly cold start. some of us will not see much snow, but some of us will see a lot. the met office has put out amber warning areas again with 10-15 put out amber warning areas again with 10—15 centimetres falling, some more than that. a round—up in 15 minutes. we are live in the worst affected areas and this is the bbc‘s building in london as the freezing weather continues.
hello this is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker.the "beast from the east" tightens its grip. drivers and rail users are facing more disruption this morning with warnings there's worse on the way. this morning there is ice on the roads to content with, it is a bitterly cold start. some of us will not see much snow, but some of us will see a lot. the met office has put out amber warning areas again with 10-15 put out amber warning areas again with 10—15 centimetres...
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louise, is that the answer? that the answer?crime. in fighting knife crime. they will be criticised or hold true for an internal complaint. for an internal complaint. and within the law and within best practice. practice. it also needs to be done in partnership with the communities. in partnership with the communities. knife crime but also that what the caveats —— one of the borrowers. caveats —— one of the borrowers. community because there are issues of disproportionality. of disproportionality. and there is a broad consensus with some. a broad consensus with some. and then haringey and camden did the same and it was successful. same and it was successful. need to focus back on that, invest in the community. in the community. the community that they need to work with them. with them. rise in stop and searches will help tackle knife crime? definitely. stop they have body cameras now, so how often are they use? how often are they use? saying you cannot walk around armed and you will be stopped. and you will be stopped. being sto
louise, is that the answer? that the answer?crime. in fighting knife crime. they will be criticised or hold true for an internal complaint. for an internal complaint. and within the law and within best practice. practice. it also needs to be done in partnership with the communities. in partnership with the communities. knife crime but also that what the caveats —— one of the borrowers. caveats —— one of the borrowers. community because there are issues of disproportionality. of...
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what would you say in louise's ks?but the world health organization said today that the nhs is taking the lead in trying to tackle these problems, and we certainly want to halve the number of medication errors over the next five years and hopefully avoid a repeat of the stories. changing the culture is one thing, that is progressive, but isn't the real issue fundamentally about the nhs being understaffed and under resourced? there are real staffing pressures in the nhs, for sure, because of the pressure of an ageing population, but today's report is clear that levels of medication are no higher in the nhs and other european countries, so it is about... saying, it is notjust us, this is other countries as well, it is not reassuring to people in this country. but it answers the question of whether it is about nhs staffing levels. i don't for a second suggest there are not staffing issues and we are increasing the number of doctors and nurses and training places and so on, buti nurses and training places and so on, but i
what would you say in louise's ks?but the world health organization said today that the nhs is taking the lead in trying to tackle these problems, and we certainly want to halve the number of medication errors over the next five years and hopefully avoid a repeat of the stories. changing the culture is one thing, that is progressive, but isn't the real issue fundamentally about the nhs being understaffed and under resourced? there are real staffing pressures in the nhs, for sure, because of the...
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louise at full speed and. full with shiny new. leg but always on the move closer to today and in the future. drive it on t.w. close. it's much day twenty four in the book this league and the weekend kicked off on friday it was a big day for this month's bruno the idea in his very first game in charge of all spring. and it wasn't the best start for the new wolves coach who saw it could only manage a one all draw on the road to sell. minds both clubs are in desperate need of points if they're literally dropped. there was plenty more action on match day twenty four with also focus on the bottom of the table with the battle to avoid the drop in full swing. to the fireworks in the northern darby braman post how barry going to jewel that could prove decisive in this year's battle to avoid relegation. and champions league hopefuls frankfurt travel to stuttgart looking to keep the momentum going in their bid for second spot in this league attack. hello and welcome to the bundesliga here on d w i'm pablo foley and the us one of the most fi
louise at full speed and. full with shiny new. leg but always on the move closer to today and in the future. drive it on t.w. close. it's much day twenty four in the book this league and the weekend kicked off on friday it was a big day for this month's bruno the idea in his very first game in charge of all spring. and it wasn't the best start for the new wolves coach who saw it could only manage a one all draw on the road to sell. minds both clubs are in desperate need of points if they're...
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hello this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin.avy disruption as snow storms sweep in from russia. hundreds of trains and dozens of flights have been cancelled — and there are warnings of more freezing weather on the way. at the met office has two amber warnings in place be prepared for disruptive snow and they stand across northern england, the midlands and parts of south—east england, but elsewhere there will be further snow showers and it will be bitterly cold. good morning, it's tuesday the 27th of february. also this morning: the international trade secretary, liam fox, attacksjeremy corbyn's
hello this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin.avy disruption as snow storms sweep in from russia. hundreds of trains and dozens of flights have been cancelled — and there are warnings of more freezing weather on the way. at the met office has two amber warnings in place be prepared for disruptive snow and they stand across northern england, the midlands and parts of south—east england, but elsewhere there will be further snow showers and it will be bitterly cold. good morning,...
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dan and louise willjoin you for that programme which starts in about 17 minutes.headlines. there's been a suspected chemical attack in syria. activists say these pictures are from a hospital in eastern ghouta — the damascus suburb under intense attack from pro—government forces. the syrian government has always denied using chemical weapons. protesters have clashed with police in barcelona as spain's king visited catalonia for the first time since last year's vote for independence. police held back a crowd of hundreds of people chanting anti—monarchist slogans. germany's christian democrats meet later to approve a coalition deal with the social democrats — a move that will take their leader, angela merkel, a step closer to a fourth term as chancellor. now it is time look at the stories that are making the headlines in media across the world. the independent talks about brexit battle lines drawn after corbyn‘s policy shift. the labour leader is expected to express his support for membership of a customs union after the uk departs the eu in 2019. in the times, a gri
dan and louise willjoin you for that programme which starts in about 17 minutes.headlines. there's been a suspected chemical attack in syria. activists say these pictures are from a hospital in eastern ghouta — the damascus suburb under intense attack from pro—government forces. the syrian government has always denied using chemical weapons. protesters have clashed with police in barcelona as spain's king visited catalonia for the first time since last year's vote for independence. police...
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this is breakfast with steph mcgovern and louise minchin. party over brexit as theresa may is urged to sling out so—called hard brexiteers. the conservative mp and remain campaigner anna soubry is said the cabinet were in hock to the likes of jacob rees—mogg and borisjohnson, who she said weren't proper conservatives. it's about time theresa may stood up to them and slung them out. good morning, it's tuesday the sixth of february. also on the programme this morning, on a new fight for justice by
this is breakfast with steph mcgovern and louise minchin. party over brexit as theresa may is urged to sling out so—called hard brexiteers. the conservative mp and remain campaigner anna soubry is said the cabinet were in hock to the likes of jacob rees—mogg and borisjohnson, who she said weren't proper conservatives. it's about time theresa may stood up to them and slung them out. good morning, it's tuesday the sixth of february. also on the programme this morning, on a new fight for...
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coming up, breakfast with dan and louise. that's coming up in 15 minutes. have tumbled in asia, following a sell—off in the united states. the nikkei dropped nearly 7% and the hang seng by 5%. on monday, the dowjones suffered its biggest one day drop in percentage terms for six years. police in the maldives have arrested two seniorjudges and a former president, after a state of emergency was declared. the eu's chief negotiator warns the uk faces unavoidable trade barriers if it leaves the customs union and single market after brexit. will the oil giant bp buck the trend? the company is expected to post some impressive numbers as the price of crude recovers. we have a lot of detailed analysis on the bbc news apt. have a look when you have time. if you are wanting an explanation of the us market meltdown, then do take a look. we have our analysis and the reality check on what is going on in terms of global markets right there on our bbc news. now it is time look at the stories that are making the headlines in media across the world. we begin with bloomberg an
coming up, breakfast with dan and louise. that's coming up in 15 minutes. have tumbled in asia, following a sell—off in the united states. the nikkei dropped nearly 7% and the hang seng by 5%. on monday, the dowjones suffered its biggest one day drop in percentage terms for six years. police in the maldives have arrested two seniorjudges and a former president, after a state of emergency was declared. the eu's chief negotiator warns the uk faces unavoidable trade barriers if it leaves the...
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hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin.ons of households. new laws will limit how much companies can charge customers on expensive energy tariffs. the government says 11 million people will benefit but there's a warning that it could reduce competition. good morning it's monday, 26th, february. also this morning. six people are injured after an explosion destroys a shop in leicester. witnesses say it felt like an earthquake. i heard a low explosion then felt a tremendous shock through the house, it felt like it
hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin.ons of households. new laws will limit how much companies can charge customers on expensive energy tariffs. the government says 11 million people will benefit but there's a warning that it could reduce competition. good morning it's monday, 26th, february. also this morning. six people are injured after an explosion destroys a shop in leicester. witnesses say it felt like an earthquake. i heard a low explosion then felt a tremendous...
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hello — this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin.billionaire backer elon musk says it will help cut the cost of space travel and he even put the first car in space. good morning — it's wednesday 7 february. also this morning: millions of workers in the gig economy are to get new rights including holdiay and sick pay. £50 billion was wiped off the value of the uk's biggest companies yesterday after turmoil on the global markets.
hello — this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin.billionaire backer elon musk says it will help cut the cost of space travel and he even put the first car in space. good morning — it's wednesday 7 february. also this morning: millions of workers in the gig economy are to get new rights including holdiay and sick pay. £50 billion was wiped off the value of the uk's biggest companies yesterday after turmoil on the global markets.
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hello — this is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker.k reaches an all—time high — the nspcc warns that one is recorded by police every eight minutes. the charity says nearly 65,000 offences were recorded last year which is an increase of 15%. good morning — it's tuesday 20 february. also this morning: enough is enough! students take their demonstrations to washington as the white house says president trump supports improved background checks on gun ownership.
hello — this is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker.k reaches an all—time high — the nspcc warns that one is recorded by police every eight minutes. the charity says nearly 65,000 offences were recorded last year which is an increase of 15%. good morning — it's tuesday 20 february. also this morning: enough is enough! students take their demonstrations to washington as the white house says president trump supports improved background checks on gun ownership.
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coming up at 6am on breakfast: dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, business andws. the latest headlines: south africa's ruling party, the african national congress, has decided to remove president jacob zuma as head of state. long beset by allegations of corruption, he has faced mounting calls to end his second term. the party has the authority to order him to step down, though he might yet refuse. the north korean leader has described south korea as very impressive and declared he wants to build on the atmosphere of reconciliation, surrounding the winter olympics. kimjong—un has been briefed by a delegation of senior officials, including his sister, who've just returned to pyongyang from the south. the international charity, 0xfam, is under more pressure with the revelation that some of its staff in haiti and chad sexually exploited people they were sent to help. the british government has given them until the end of the week to explain how it will make sure such abuses never happen again. now it is time look at the stories that are making the headlines in media
coming up at 6am on breakfast: dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, business andws. the latest headlines: south africa's ruling party, the african national congress, has decided to remove president jacob zuma as head of state. long beset by allegations of corruption, he has faced mounting calls to end his second term. the party has the authority to order him to step down, though he might yet refuse. the north korean leader has described south korea as very impressive and...
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louise has all the weather.wers and icy winds causing havoc for some. more details coming up. thanks louise. also coming up — the new firm. part in the first annual royal foundation forum. hello everyone — this is afternoon live — i'm simon mccoy. disruption to roads, railways and air travel. to keep themselves safe. been drafted in to help emergency services. and parts of england. or severely reducing their services. call—outs so far, their busiest day in a decade. in eastern scotland and north east england. of course, snow is falling in many other areas of the uk as well. on some of the worst affected areas. winds, bad visibility and treacherous driving conditions. as many people took heed of the warning not to travel. but for those who tried, conditions were difficult. trains were cancelled. and on the motorways, some slips and slides. worse is set to come. of southern and central scotland from 3pm today, until 10am tomorrow. that means extreme weather is expected to be on its way. for some, driving condition
louise has all the weather.wers and icy winds causing havoc for some. more details coming up. thanks louise. also coming up — the new firm. part in the first annual royal foundation forum. hello everyone — this is afternoon live — i'm simon mccoy. disruption to roads, railways and air travel. to keep themselves safe. been drafted in to help emergency services. and parts of england. or severely reducing their services. call—outs so far, their busiest day in a decade. in eastern scotland...
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coming up at 6am on breakfast — dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, businessof prince harry and meghan markle's wedding. stay with this is the briefing from bbc news, the latest: south africa's ruling party says the fate of the president will be decided today. russia has been growing on thick —— jacob zuma to step down over allegations of corruption. cyril ramaphosa has been holding talks with mr zuma on the transition of power. on a significant shift of the position of the us vice president mike pence, he said he could be ready to talk to north korea. the policy of maximum pressure and sanctions would continue but if north korea wish to talk to the us, they would listen. details were worked out at the winter olympics. russian authorities say they are considering a number of possible causes of the crash of an airliner outside moscow, all 71 passengers and crew were killed. emergency workers are searching snow—covered fields to recover the bodies. resident putin has ordered a special investigation team to the site. this story caught my eye. fathers failing to s
coming up at 6am on breakfast — dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, businessof prince harry and meghan markle's wedding. stay with this is the briefing from bbc news, the latest: south africa's ruling party says the fate of the president will be decided today. russia has been growing on thick —— jacob zuma to step down over allegations of corruption. cyril ramaphosa has been holding talks with mr zuma on the transition of power. on a significant shift of the...
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. —— dan and louise. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines.d in the past 2a hours alone. the war in the city has intensified as air attacks have rained down in the battle for one of the countries last rebel—held areas. students have been protesting outside the white house, demanding action on gun control. president trump has signalled he is now "supportive" of improved background checks for people buying guns in the wake of the florida school shooting that killed 17 students and staff. the brexit secretary heads to austria for a keynote speech setting out the uk's aim of maintaining even—handed co—operation after exiting the eu. the trip is part of a whistlestop tour of europe. and we had news from hsbc, the biggest bank in europe, profitsjumping hsbc, the biggest bank in europe, profits jumping to $17.2 hsbc, the biggest bank in europe, profitsjumping to $17.2 billion. doing well in asia. lots of the growth is down to profits made in that part of the world. the latest news also says bhp billiton has come out with earnings as well. the busines
. —— dan and louise. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines.d in the past 2a hours alone. the war in the city has intensified as air attacks have rained down in the battle for one of the countries last rebel—held areas. students have been protesting outside the white house, demanding action on gun control. president trump has signalled he is now "supportive" of improved background checks for people buying guns in the wake of the florida school shooting that...
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but this i say louise it's so this it's a sonic as i said if. people cram into whatever space they can find nearly two thousand people all together three times the officially permitted capacity. for those who want to able to find a place or who can't afford a ticket there's always the route. and it is really quite open about what it is and he said that it is only a few simple words it will let you go after that much of a tell you could do it but only did what you said i was upset about. was. located in the heart of the continent the democratic republic of congo is the largest country in sub-saharan africa. the swallow crosses half the country from lubumbashi to elaine and is the only link between remote villages and the outside world. the swallow has been around for more than fifty years. the old engine was bought second hand in south africa. a relay of ten drivers is needed to cover the one thousand six hundred kilometer journey. but. the driver is sixty three years old missed him a long go has one of the hardest parts of the trip. one hundred
but this i say louise it's so this it's a sonic as i said if. people cram into whatever space they can find nearly two thousand people all together three times the officially permitted capacity. for those who want to able to find a place or who can't afford a ticket there's always the route. and it is really quite open about what it is and he said that it is only a few simple words it will let you go after that much of a tell you could do it but only did what you said i was upset about. was....
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thanks, louise.o coming up: we'll be giving a warm handshake — and not in any way a dodgy one — to the head of the freemasons in england and wales. he'll tell us why he thinks they're getting an unfair press. we always seem to talk in a negative way when we discuss interest rate rises, but for millions of savers of course they are good news. they, at least, will take cheer from bank of england chief mark carney‘s suggestion that rates would need to rise earlier — and more quickly — if the economy remains on its current track. the bank voted unanimously to keep interest rates on hold at 0.5% at their latest meeting.. but some economists think the next rate rise could come as soon as may. if you've got a mortgage — or loan — of course, that does not come in the ‘good news‘ category. our economics correspondent andy verity reports. if the whole economy performed like this manchester maker of branded clothing, its biggest problems would be almost solved. it's growing fast, exporting to europe and boostin
thanks, louise.o coming up: we'll be giving a warm handshake — and not in any way a dodgy one — to the head of the freemasons in england and wales. he'll tell us why he thinks they're getting an unfair press. we always seem to talk in a negative way when we discuss interest rate rises, but for millions of savers of course they are good news. they, at least, will take cheer from bank of england chief mark carney‘s suggestion that rates would need to rise earlier — and more quickly — if...
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hello — this is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker.he number of sexual offences against children in the uk reaches an all—time high — the nspcc warns that one is recorded by police every eight minutes. the charity says nearly 65,000 offences were recorded last year which is an increase of 15%. good morning — it's tuesday 20 february. also this morning: enough is enough! students take their demonstrations to washington as the white house says president trump supports improved background checks on gun ownership. the brexit secretary says britain will be a global leader with high standards after it leaves the european union — insisting it won't be plunged into a "mad max—style world". good morning. hundreds of kfc outlets have run out of chicken — i'll be looking at what's gone wrong for the fast food chain just before 7:00. good morning, in sport — wigan stun manchester city again in the fa cup by knocking them out and ending their hopes of winning 4 trophies this season. and matt has the weather for us this morning. good morning, a bit
hello — this is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker.he number of sexual offences against children in the uk reaches an all—time high — the nspcc warns that one is recorded by police every eight minutes. the charity says nearly 65,000 offences were recorded last year which is an increase of 15%. good morning — it's tuesday 20 february. also this morning: enough is enough! students take their demonstrations to washington as the white house says president trump supports improved...
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david and louise turpin will face additional child abuse charges. louise turpin already paces another charge. >> they already faced 75 counts for the torture and abuse. the children were tied or shackled, weeks ob months at a time and starved. if convicted the two could face 94 years in prison each. >>> a bay area assemblyman is proposing a bill that would classify guy version therapy as consumer fraud. version therapy is a practice which has been around for decades. it aims to change a person's sexual orientation through counseling, hypnosis and in some cases electric shock treatment. the practice has already been outallow lawed in california for minors. the new proposed measure would extend the ban to adults. >> the american medical association and american psychological association deemed this harmful and hurtfu practice. we want to ensure that consumers are protected and that they know that this is considered fraud. >> the proposed bill would allow people to sue for consumer fraud. a number of other states including massachusetts and illinois ha
david and louise turpin will face additional child abuse charges. louise turpin already paces another charge. >> they already faced 75 counts for the torture and abuse. the children were tied or shackled, weeks ob months at a time and starved. if convicted the two could face 94 years in prison each. >>> a bay area assemblyman is proposing a bill that would classify guy version therapy as consumer fraud. version therapy is a practice which has been around for decades. it aims to...
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coming up at six on breakfast — dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, business's set to publish a draft of the brexit treaty — it's likely to stoke tensions with britain over a possible hard border in ireland. president trump's son—in—law and senior adviser, jared kushner, has had his white house security clearance downgraded. he now won't have access to many sensitive documents. now it is time look at the stories that are making the headlines in media across the world... we begin with the telegraph and uk foreign secretary borisjohnson who has suggested in a letter to prime minister theresa may northern ireland may have to accept enhanced border checks after brexit. the arab news leads with us envoy to the un nicky haley who is threatening to take action against iran after russia vetoed a un security resolution condemning tehran's support for yemen's houthi rebels. the new york times says saudi arabia's world dominance over oil production is waning. the kingdom's position is being challenged by a production boom in american shale fields and the rise of natural
coming up at six on breakfast — dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, business's set to publish a draft of the brexit treaty — it's likely to stoke tensions with britain over a possible hard border in ireland. president trump's son—in—law and senior adviser, jared kushner, has had his white house security clearance downgraded. he now won't have access to many sensitive documents. now it is time look at the stories that are making the headlines in media across the...
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louise has joined to weather prospects. louise hasjoined to be.start with with a touch of frost and then we see some rain and snow. it will take its time to arrive and so for much of central and eastern england it will be a cold start to saturday morning but the rain and snow moving later. the snow primarily affects scotland and parts of northern england and northern ireland. you can see it clearly out the north—west. clearer skies further east. temperatures just below freezing in a few spots. you might start off with a bit of dry and sunny weather but as we go through the morning there will be snow and some of it could be ten centimetres and falling at low levels in scotland. cloud and rain pushing to north—west england out where in the south—west and some of it will be heavy—handed drifts to the east steadily through the afternoon. temperatures struggle at about 6 degrees. the best of the brightness by the end of the day perhaps in the far north of scotland. this is bbc news — the headlines: victims' families demand that two members of an islami
louise has joined to weather prospects. louise hasjoined to be.start with with a touch of frost and then we see some rain and snow. it will take its time to arrive and so for much of central and eastern england it will be a cold start to saturday morning but the rain and snow moving later. the snow primarily affects scotland and parts of northern england and northern ireland. you can see it clearly out the north—west. clearer skies further east. temperatures just below freezing in a few...
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here's louise lear. whole of the uk first thing this morning but it feels colder. is miserable and willew days. about national, that means to be aware four issues. aware four issues. only get one or two of these issued a year. a year. slow was in 2013, this means take action. action. forecast is going to be really hideous. hideous. centimetres, perhaps, as we go through the night. through the night. don't travel in these areas unless you have to. these areas unless you have to. freezing, any lying snow will freeze over. over. wales and may be behind it and we have freezing rain. have freezing rain. across the south—west into wales and northern ireland. northern ireland. of the working week if you have significant travel plans. significant travel plans. emphasis could still change slightly. slightly. continue to track north and east as we go through the day. we go through the day. comparison, and a better day across the north—east of england. the north—east of england. the next few days, keep watching the weather forecast. we will update you. and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc‘s news team
here's louise lear. whole of the uk first thing this morning but it feels colder. is miserable and willew days. about national, that means to be aware four issues. aware four issues. only get one or two of these issued a year. a year. slow was in 2013, this means take action. action. forecast is going to be really hideous. hideous. centimetres, perhaps, as we go through the night. through the night. don't travel in these areas unless you have to. these areas unless you have to. freezing, any...
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tell us what you can about louise linton. >> she's sorry.t's all you need to know about the interview. she apologizes for mixing it up with people on social media who have been critical of her. most wives of treasury secretaries stay out of the public eye, but not louise. she was from the infamous instagram photo where she and her husband are holding a sheet of freshly printed dollar bills. she has the long leather glofs on. she earned a couple comparisons to a bond villain. so she's doing her level best to make it look like she's a regular american woman. weem will have to read it. >> jeff, thank you very much. coming up here in the senate, might have a deal on a promise of a potential bill that could be unveiled today. >> we had a very good meeting this morning. and i believe our group has come together on an approach. >> i would add this was the most positive meeting we have had. everyone in that room understands the issues right now. and that doesn't always happen when a big thing comes up at the last minute. >> ouren friend casey hunt f
tell us what you can about louise linton. >> she's sorry.t's all you need to know about the interview. she apologizes for mixing it up with people on social media who have been critical of her. most wives of treasury secretaries stay out of the public eye, but not louise. she was from the infamous instagram photo where she and her husband are holding a sheet of freshly printed dollar bills. she has the long leather glofs on. she earned a couple comparisons to a bond villain. so she's...
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. >> we're gonna say-- >> very thelma and louise. >> yeah.are gonna say d, final answer. [cheers and applause] >> that's not right yet, is it? it's got to go green. >> come on, what are you doing? his hands are sweaty. >> you guys just got $50,000. >> both: yeah! >> way to go, buddy. >> nice job, buddy. nice job. >> way to go. >> 50 grand, boys! >> thank you, sir. appreciate it. >> come on! >> very good, very good. >> dude! that was awesome. >> 50 grand. >> these boys just got to $50,000. when we come back... >> that was him! >> with one lifeline on the board, we're going for $100,000. that's next. >> dude, good call. >> we found it. we found it. >> yeah. >> it was good. it was good. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ a. t 'e o cciaoter lu.ins,ou w ki t tcaeuac 'e o cciaoter lu.ins,ou w . es ve >> here's your question of the day. though it might seem silly, navy seals have been known to reduce friction and repel leeches in swamps by wearing what with their uniforms? feather boas, corsets, pantyhose, or stilettos? >> the answer to that question was pan
. >> we're gonna say-- >> very thelma and louise. >> yeah.are gonna say d, final answer. [cheers and applause] >> that's not right yet, is it? it's got to go green. >> come on, what are you doing? his hands are sweaty. >> you guys just got $50,000. >> both: yeah! >> way to go, buddy. >> nice job, buddy. nice job. >> way to go. >> 50 grand, boys! >> thank you, sir. appreciate it. >> come on! >> very good, very...
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. >> today on the live show we're joined by louise yamada of louise yamada advisers, she'll tell us whats next for bond yields plus tom kloza will break wndo his latest. final trade with the half time guys next. this is where i trade andrs. manage my portfolio. since i added futures, i have access to the oil markets and gold markets. okay. i'm plugged into equities- trade confirmed- and i have global access 24/7. meaning i can do what i need to do, then i can focus on what i want to do. visit learnfuturestoday.com to see what adding futures can do for you. it can power your apps with public services without starting from scratch. it brings your business up to speed, doing more with systems you have in place. it can bring all your apps to life and run them within your data center. it is... the new ibm cloud private. the cloud that's designed for your data. ai ready. secure to the core. the ibm cloud is the cloud for smarter business. >>> we'll take positions on earnings which are on deck coming up, shake shack >> oh, yeah. >> coca-cola >> oh, yeah. >> beer? josh, shake shack? >> ialso own
. >> today on the live show we're joined by louise yamada of louise yamada advisers, she'll tell us whats next for bond yields plus tom kloza will break wndo his latest. final trade with the half time guys next. this is where i trade andrs. manage my portfolio. since i added futures, i have access to the oil markets and gold markets. okay. i'm plugged into equities- trade confirmed- and i have global access 24/7. meaning i can do what i need to do, then i can focus on what i want to do....
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hello — this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin.ritish package holiday makers travel to tunisia for the first time since the 2015 attack. uk firms resume flights to the country amid reassurances that security has improved since 38 people were killed in sousse nearly three years ago. good morning, it's tuesday the 13th of february. after days of allegations of sexual misconduct at oxfam — the charities' watchdog launches a formal inquiry into the claims. questions over the helicopter crash in the grand canyon that killed three people — investigators begin interviewing survivors. today we'll be finding out how much the cost of living has been going up by when the latest inflation figures are out. i'll be looking at why prices are rising. good morning — in sport, a 500 metre dash for glory and gold. team gb's elise christie competes in the women's short track speed skating event later — but can she claim a first british medal in pyeongchang? we're discussing the changing faces of clowns — as we mark the 250th anniversary of the first e
hello — this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin.ritish package holiday makers travel to tunisia for the first time since the 2015 attack. uk firms resume flights to the country amid reassurances that security has improved since 38 people were killed in sousse nearly three years ago. good morning, it's tuesday the 13th of february. after days of allegations of sexual misconduct at oxfam — the charities' watchdog launches a formal inquiry into the claims. questions over the...
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hello this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. commuters face heavy disruption as snow storms sweep in from russia. hundreds of trains and dozens of flights have been cancelled — and there are warnings of more freezing weather on the way. at the met office has two amber warnings in place be prepared for disruptive snow and they stand gci’oss disruptive snow and they stand across northern england, the midlands and parts of south—east england, but elsewhere there will be further snow showers and it will be bitterly cold. good morning, it's tuesday the 27th of february. also this morning: the international trade secretary, liam fox, attacksjeremy corbyn‘s brexit plan as "a complete sell—out", despite support from some tory rebels. the body of a fifth person has been found after an explosion which destroyed a building in leicester — we'll be live there after 7:00. good morning from gateshead where they are launching an exhibition of they are launching an exhibition of the north. 80 days of events running throughout the region over the
hello this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. commuters face heavy disruption as snow storms sweep in from russia. hundreds of trains and dozens of flights have been cancelled — and there are warnings of more freezing weather on the way. at the met office has two amber warnings in place be prepared for disruptive snow and they stand gci’oss disruptive snow and they stand across northern england, the midlands and parts of south—east england, but elsewhere there will be...
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they'll have the opportunity to directly question prime minister alexis to press off among them as sean louise shows up. the su is c.e.o. is company has its eye on greece's water companies. anybody hell of. a lab for us because we've got a book on the going to be. used by ben this is. a bit more you know i'm. just going you know. he did. it was. you know you know what you. give. me. you know. if you're. going to. the country is now obliged to transfer all state owned assets to the super fund. and you anonymous company with a life expectancy of ninety nine years whose management board will also consist of representatives of lend us. the water companies are among those assets but the government still promises they will not be privatized. so they need to go pieces then up the pm. show you may go stick you barely see him as they say it could be he e.f.t. that i don't like and go to some extent but only get upset at the park yet if i see . the state i only sees that that is going to be the best they see sniffing in at least a piece that. crosses from a loss who took part in the thessaloniki water m
they'll have the opportunity to directly question prime minister alexis to press off among them as sean louise shows up. the su is c.e.o. is company has its eye on greece's water companies. anybody hell of. a lab for us because we've got a book on the going to be. used by ben this is. a bit more you know i'm. just going you know. he did. it was. you know you know what you. give. me. you know. if you're. going to. the country is now obliged to transfer all state owned assets to the super fund....
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among them as sean louise shows up the sewage c.e.o. is company has its eye on greece's water companies. many part of hell of. a lot from us you guys we've got book on the back of my because. i've been this is us to go out there now look you know look at the broader obviously the more you know the left. the flat most focused on you know. if you could easily missed all of them. and i started to use. you know. what that. may. not mean it will shock you but you will. have to get into. the country is now obliged to transfer all state owned assets to the super fund. a new anonymous company with a life expectancy of ninety nine years whose management board will also consist of representatives of lend us. the water companies are among those assets but the government still promises they will not be privatized. they need to go pieces then up the pm. show you may go straight to bed b.c. must then say good b.c. b.s. that i don't like and go to some extent but only get upset at the park yet if i see both the state or county sees that that is going
among them as sean louise shows up the sewage c.e.o. is company has its eye on greece's water companies. many part of hell of. a lot from us you guys we've got book on the back of my because. i've been this is us to go out there now look you know look at the broader obviously the more you know the left. the flat most focused on you know. if you could easily missed all of them. and i started to use. you know. what that. may. not mean it will shock you but you will. have to get into. the country...
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among them as sean louise shows the sewage c.e.o. is company has its eye on greece's water company's. many pot of hell of. a lot from us you guys you've got a book on the back of my because. i've been vicious. it got them out. a bit more years now and the lepto brought out. a. little flat last time you know. if you missed. it was i must. be is that. you. and. me. don't know don't stop it you know me. it's. tough to get into. the country is now obliged to transfer all state owned assets to the super fund. a new anonymous company with a life expectancy of ninety nine years this management board will also consist of representatives of lend us. the water companies are among those assets but the government still promises they will not be privatized. they need to get these men up ok it show you may know it was cheeky very same as they say it could be he he asked me that i don't like and go to some extent but only get upset at the park yep if i see both the state i may see it but that is going to be a piece of a part of the seas fifteen at
among them as sean louise shows the sewage c.e.o. is company has its eye on greece's water company's. many pot of hell of. a lot from us you guys you've got a book on the back of my because. i've been vicious. it got them out. a bit more years now and the lepto brought out. a. little flat last time you know. if you missed. it was i must. be is that. you. and. me. don't know don't stop it you know me. it's. tough to get into. the country is now obliged to transfer all state owned assets to the...
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the oldest verified person who ever lived with a french lady named jeanne louise calment, who lived 122ears. she started smoking when she was 16, but she quit when she was 117. but a habit is a habit, so she retoxed one year later. when she was asked how she managed to get that old and stay
the oldest verified person who ever lived with a french lady named jeanne louise calment, who lived 122ears. she started smoking when she was 16, but she quit when she was 117. but a habit is a habit, so she retoxed one year later. when she was asked how she managed to get that old and stay
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louise clark founded that memorial. she died six years ago. her son, charles clark, is selling the five-acre lot and he's offered to donate the hillside to the city. officials apparently don't want it. the city council is going to discuss the issue tonight at the meeting. >>> heads-up if you have to head to the dmv. the oakland office will remain closed because of flood damage. as we told you last week, thieves stole copper, 40 feet of copper wire from the roof that caused water to cascade through the ceiling last wednesday and then flooded the office. the dmv hoped to open it today but had to push it back to next monday. >>> one of the proposals will be spending $1.5 trillion to fix an upgrade infrastructure across the country. the federal government would provide $200 billion of that and state and local governments have to come up with the rest. the president's plan will call for slashing money for domestic programs. >>> federal regulators are looking into how they missed the weaknesses of the tallest dam. they want the owners of the hydroel
louise clark founded that memorial. she died six years ago. her son, charles clark, is selling the five-acre lot and he's offered to donate the hillside to the city. officials apparently don't want it. the city council is going to discuss the issue tonight at the meeting. >>> heads-up if you have to head to the dmv. the oakland office will remain closed because of flood damage. as we told you last week, thieves stole copper, 40 feet of copper wire from the roof that caused water to...