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louise ellman hasn't decided to sign up louise ellman hasn't decided to sign upfor louise ellman hasn'tg robust action to root out anti—semitism. but while louise ellman's resignation may not come as much of a surprise, she's been a long—standing critic of jeremy corbyn, and was facing a reselection battle in her constituency, for some it will be yet further proof of the pa rty‘s failure to it will be yet further proof of the party's failure to deal with this issue. we don't tolerate anti—semitism in any form whatsoever in our party or any form whatsoever in our party or any other part of society, just as resolutely as we are opposed to islamaphobia or any other form resolutely as we are opposed to islamaphobia or any otherform of racism. i will hold that position until my dying day. claims of anti—semitism in labour has led to protests and an investigation by the equality and human rights commission. as that continues, big questions hangover the party. many are now watching to see if that enquiry provides a nswe rs. see if that enquiry provides answers. jessica parker, bbc news. there
louise ellman hasn't decided to sign up louise ellman hasn't decided to sign upfor louise ellman hasn'tg robust action to root out anti—semitism. but while louise ellman's resignation may not come as much of a surprise, she's been a long—standing critic of jeremy corbyn, and was facing a reselection battle in her constituency, for some it will be yet further proof of the pa rty‘s failure to it will be yet further proof of the party's failure to deal with this issue. we don't tolerate...
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louise: certainly as a starting point, yes.expect any rash moves, and she made a speech in the last couple of days mostly focusing on trump and the global trade war and what that has done to hinder global trade and global growth expectations. she is said extent, to herself out as being quite a moderate, but at the same time, she will be looking to put her stamp on things. i think there is still a lot of uncertainty and brexit is probably one of the biggest challenges that will be facing her in the immediate future. matt: immediately. louise dudley, twos, tens --sarah hewin thank you for joining us. from the couldn't be prouders to the wait did we just win-ners. everyone uses their phone differently. that's why xfinity mobile let's you design your own data. now you can share it between lines. mix with unlimited, and switch it up at anytime so you only pay for what you need. it's a different kind of wireless network designed to save you money. save up to $400 a year on your wireless bill. plus get $250 back when you buy an eligib
louise: certainly as a starting point, yes.expect any rash moves, and she made a speech in the last couple of days mostly focusing on trump and the global trade war and what that has done to hinder global trade and global growth expectations. she is said extent, to herself out as being quite a moderate, but at the same time, she will be looking to put her stamp on things. i think there is still a lot of uncertainty and brexit is probably one of the biggest challenges that will be facing her in...
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louise ellman spoke to the today programme this morning.itism in the labour party. even now? i think he has had to acknowledge it but he finds it very difficult to do it and even now the labour party only takes action when there is public exposure of what is going on and when brave whistle—blowers come out and talk about what they themselves have experienced. there's been plenty of reaction on twitter, labour mp ruth smeeth, calling it a tragic loss to our movement, saying another jewish woman has been hounded out of the party. miriam mirwitch, national chair of young labour, says "we are failing if talented, strong and dedicated mps like louise ellman cannot remain in our movement." though labour said today they are tackling anti—semitism. another story with lots of reaction today is the death of boxer patrick day, the 27—year—old boxer who was put into a coma while fighting in chicago on saturday. his death was confirmed last night and we've seen tributes from boxing promoter eddie hearne, anthonyjoshua's promoter, he said. devastating to
louise ellman spoke to the today programme this morning.itism in the labour party. even now? i think he has had to acknowledge it but he finds it very difficult to do it and even now the labour party only takes action when there is public exposure of what is going on and when brave whistle—blowers come out and talk about what they themselves have experienced. there's been plenty of reaction on twitter, labour mp ruth smeeth, calling it a tragic loss to our movement, saying another jewish...
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thanks, louise. night. if you are up especially early, you are very welcome. all of you are welcome, in fact! time now for the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week‘s cinema releases is mark kermode. hello, mark. hi. we have a very, very interesting week. we have the last black man in san francisco, which is a sundance film festival hit. we have monos, an extraordinary feature from alejandro landes. and black and blue, a thriller starring naomie harris. there is quite a lot of talk about all of these, actually. there has. so, san francisco features? yeah, so this was a film that was funded initially by crowdfunding. they appealed for crowdfunding with an idea and they did really, really well. it is co—written by and stars jimmie fails, who plays a man who is desperate to retrieve his family home in the upmarket filmore district of san francisco. he has a very good friend with whom he tours around the city with and they have been pushed to the outs
thanks, louise. night. if you are up especially early, you are very welcome. all of you are welcome, in fact! time now for the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week‘s cinema releases is mark kermode. hello, mark. hi. we have a very, very interesting week. we have the last black man in san francisco, which is a sundance film festival hit. we have monos, an extraordinary feature from alejandro landes. and black and blue, a thriller starring...
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welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: harry and meghan take the mail on sunday to court for publishing one of the duchess‘s private letters to her father. the prince issues an emotional statement saying, "i lost my mother, and now i watch my wife falling victim to the same powerful forces." borisjohnson prepares to set out what he says is his final offer to europe over brexit in his speech to the conservative party conference. taking on tesco. newer, cheaper rivals are eating into tesco‘s market share, but the uk's biggest supermarket is fighting back. i'll be checking out their latest results, due within the next hour. humiliation for spurs in the champions league. they are absolutely thumped 7—2 by bayern munich, in what is the biggest home defeat of an english team in any european competition ever. as renee zellweger joins rufus sewell to talk to us about their new film, she gives her take on dealing with the press pack. i wasn't thinking about what people think of how i looked, and i wasn't thinki
welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: harry and meghan take the mail on sunday to court for publishing one of the duchess‘s private letters to her father. the prince issues an emotional statement saying, "i lost my mother, and now i watch my wife falling victim to the same powerful forces." borisjohnson prepares to set out what he says is his final offer to europe over brexit in his speech to the conservative party conference. taking on...
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dame louise ellman quits labour after 22 years as an mp, saying she can no longer advocate voting forarty whenjeremy corbyn could become prime minister. president trump describes a meeting with the family of harry dunn as beautiful and sad. the parents refused to meet the woman involved in the crash that killed their son. we are still willing to meet her, but it needs to be on uk soil. and as kurdish forces fight to retain territory under turkish attack, president trump says the conflict is no longer a matter for the us. william and kate in the mountains of the hindu kush to see for themselves the effects of global warming. and at 11:30pm, we will be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, john rentoul, chief political commentator at the independent, and journalist at the wall streetjournal anna isaac. stay with us for that. good evening. the frantic search for a last—minute brexit deal has reached new levels today on the eve of the european summit in brussels. officials are said to have agreed the basis of a new agreement, but hopes of finalising the work by midnigh
dame louise ellman quits labour after 22 years as an mp, saying she can no longer advocate voting forarty whenjeremy corbyn could become prime minister. president trump describes a meeting with the family of harry dunn as beautiful and sad. the parents refused to meet the woman involved in the crash that killed their son. we are still willing to meet her, but it needs to be on uk soil. and as kurdish forces fight to retain territory under turkish attack, president trump says the conflict is no...
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dame louise ellman quits labour after 22 years as an mp, saying she can no longer advocate voting for the party whenjeremy corbyn could become prime minister. as kurdish forces fight to retain territory under turkish attack, president trump says the conflict is no longer a matterfor the us. president trump describes a meeting with the family of harry dunn as beautiful and sad. the parents refused to meet the woman involved in the crash that killed their son. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are anna isaac, reporter at the wall streetjournal, and john rentoul, chief political commentator at the independent. all of tomorrow's front pages are now in. let's start with the express. it says boris johnson is tantalisingly close to a brexit deal after last—minute negotiations with the eu. optimism in the daily mail, as well, over the prime minister's likelihood of clinching a deal, although it warns he could still meet resistance at home. a more cautious tone in the mirror. it claims borisjohnson‘s hopes of securing a brexit deal are
dame louise ellman quits labour after 22 years as an mp, saying she can no longer advocate voting for the party whenjeremy corbyn could become prime minister. as kurdish forces fight to retain territory under turkish attack, president trump says the conflict is no longer a matterfor the us. president trump describes a meeting with the family of harry dunn as beautiful and sad. the parents refused to meet the woman involved in the crash that killed their son. hello and welcome to our look ahead...
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thank you, louise.ircraft suffered a catastrophic fault as it left the king power stadium. simon hare looks back on the events of that night, and the tributes that continue to be paid. october the 27th 2018 was the darkest day in the heady of leicester city football club. they chime in's helicopter crashed outside the king power stadium as it collected him after a game. also on board, two pilots and two of the staff. it is very surreal to see these flames, you do not usually see big fires like that. people were running around in a confused state. 0h running around in a confused state. oh my god! helicopter hasjust crashed next to the stadium. ambulances, police and fire recommend travelling pass.|j ambulances, police and fire recommend travelling pass. i was travelling on my way home and it was interrupted. i never for one minute considered that it been such a tragedy. me and were in the back of the appliance on the way, so we had a bit ofa the appliance on the way, so we had a bit of a discussion betwe
thank you, louise.ircraft suffered a catastrophic fault as it left the king power stadium. simon hare looks back on the events of that night, and the tributes that continue to be paid. october the 27th 2018 was the darkest day in the heady of leicester city football club. they chime in's helicopter crashed outside the king power stadium as it collected him after a game. also on board, two pilots and two of the staff. it is very surreal to see these flames, you do not usually see big fires like...
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dame louise, who isjewish and represents liverpool riverside, said she had been deeply troubled by thei—semitism within the party in recent years. labour said it would continue its robust efforts to tackle racism within the party. us vice president mike pence and secretary of state mike pompeo will travel to ankara today in an attempt to persuade turkey to stop military action against syrian kurdish fighters. the visit comes as donald trump sent a letter to turkey's president erdogan saying, "you don't want to be responsible for slaughtering thousands of people," and urging him not to be a "tough guy" or a "fool." so far, president erdogan has dismissed calls for a ceasefire. what do you get if you take 608 eggs, 66 pounds of butter, 73 pounds of flour, and 12 jars of apricot jam? the answer — an entire village made of cake. lynn nolan spent three months recreating eyam village, in derbyshire, using 65 different cakes baked by residents. she then hand—decorated the buildings, including local landmarks such as the pub, church, shops, and people's homes. it is not the first time lynn has
dame louise, who isjewish and represents liverpool riverside, said she had been deeply troubled by thei—semitism within the party in recent years. labour said it would continue its robust efforts to tackle racism within the party. us vice president mike pence and secretary of state mike pompeo will travel to ankara today in an attempt to persuade turkey to stop military action against syrian kurdish fighters. the visit comes as donald trump sent a letter to turkey's president erdogan saying,...
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good morning welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: the parents of harry dunn meet president trump at the white house — but refuse to meet the woman involved in the fatal crash — as she waits in the room next door. eu and uk negotiators work late into the night to try to thrash out a last minute brexit deal ahead of tomorrow's crucial summit. falling out of fashion. the online clothes retailer asos in trouble as it struggles with warehouse problems and stronger rivals. today we'll find out if their turnaround plan is working yet. the fall out from racist chanting during england's match in bulgaria continues. fifa calls racism ‘an obnoxious disease‘, and jordan henderson says the england wanted to make the home fans suffer for their behaviour. and peter crouch is going to be here, giving us his own unique take on life as a footballer. we have a band of rain currently moving from the west towards the east. when that clears most of us, we will see a return to bright skies, some sunny spells and the odd shower. but bey
good morning welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: the parents of harry dunn meet president trump at the white house — but refuse to meet the woman involved in the fatal crash — as she waits in the room next door. eu and uk negotiators work late into the night to try to thrash out a last minute brexit deal ahead of tomorrow's crucial summit. falling out of fashion. the online clothes retailer asos in trouble as it struggles with warehouse problems and...
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this way louise can sell his crop at a higher price.he sort of all these weeds they grow here they're home to many insects they're natural enemies for parasites that help us prevent plagues from spreading. louise was surprised by how productive sustainable farming can be he says he saves up to 80 percent in pesticides he calls his neighbors conventional plantation chernobyl for all the plastic and chemicals in the fields. the real catastrophe is that we used to view this as modern farming. the least believe a change of mindset is possible he thinks everyone is talking about climate change and the fridays for future represent a new generation in his view spanish orange farmers needed new ideas to reach other markets and avoid competing with prices from outside europe. and older people to know are realizing that we're in danger in our planet. this is a big revolution in our society. consumers are willing to pay a bit more for a product that respects nature. and farmers should be able to profit from this. his fellow farmer puckle he menace
this way louise can sell his crop at a higher price.he sort of all these weeds they grow here they're home to many insects they're natural enemies for parasites that help us prevent plagues from spreading. louise was surprised by how productive sustainable farming can be he says he saves up to 80 percent in pesticides he calls his neighbors conventional plantation chernobyl for all the plastic and chemicals in the fields. the real catastrophe is that we used to view this as modern farming. the...
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yes, very balanced view, louise!, here are some of them, because so many people have an opinion. asi opinion. as i was walking back from john mcdonnell people were speaking to me. you have been sharing. catherine, this won't be the answer, we will just get more petty arguing in westminster. hgppy westminster. happy christmas, everyone. helen says this will be a one issue election for the general public no matter what people in parliament say and important other stuff will get sidelined. i appreciate the fact women fought for me to have the vote and i have used that all my life but i'm so disappointment with mps and the whole atmosphere in the house and don't have faith in any party. one of the things of people are concerned about is how logistically things might work around this election. because christmas, all these places we go and vote are normally booked for nativity plays on things. it could mean nativity carnage this christmas. laura locke from the association of electoral administrators says members there have
yes, very balanced view, louise!, here are some of them, because so many people have an opinion. asi opinion. as i was walking back from john mcdonnell people were speaking to me. you have been sharing. catherine, this won't be the answer, we will just get more petty arguing in westminster. hgppy westminster. happy christmas, everyone. helen says this will be a one issue election for the general public no matter what people in parliament say and important other stuff will get sidelined. i...
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now though it's back to dan and louise.eg clark called it one of the most appalling nights he'd seen of the most appalling nights he'd seen input all. the daily mirror's chief paul writerjohn cross was there and joins us on the phone. give us an idea. the atmosphere in that stadium. at what point did you think there was going to be an issue with regards to racism? from valley earlier on, i had to say, i heard it as early as the first five minutes. i thought it was very, very clear whenever tyrone mings got the ball. there was monkey chanting, sterling was booed and jeered and whistled. there were pockets also towards marcus rushford so from very early on, there was clearly an issue, clearly a referee. a really bad night. it was just so obvious that it was going to be everything and more than what we come to fear over the last few weeks. those protocols had been there for many years. i don't know, we've heard from players and management. i wonder what your perspective was. in the way they came together. the way other authori
now though it's back to dan and louise.eg clark called it one of the most appalling nights he'd seen of the most appalling nights he'd seen input all. the daily mirror's chief paul writerjohn cross was there and joins us on the phone. give us an idea. the atmosphere in that stadium. at what point did you think there was going to be an issue with regards to racism? from valley earlier on, i had to say, i heard it as early as the first five minutes. i thought it was very, very clear whenever...
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louise, what has it got has it some sport on your tv. louise, what has it got in store?‘s worth of rain in two days. we had over 120 millimetres. that front has cleared away, high pressure is building in from the west and will quieten things down nicely. a weather front enhancing some showers in the far north of scotland ringing the cold air flow across the country now, despite the sunshine, you are going to need a couple of extra layers around. but hopefully the dry weather will compensate nicely. even some of the showers will start to ease as the winds dived back through the afternoon. 8— 10 degrees generally through scotland, looking at highs of 12—13 further south. we keep the clear skies through the evening and overnight so you know what that means at this time of year, temperatures will fall away sharply. some of the showers will ease back towards the north coast but still one or two here. elsewhere with the clear skies, it really is going to turn chile. the blue tones as we go through the early hours of monday morning will start to develop, this indicates where te
louise, what has it got has it some sport on your tv. louise, what has it got in store?‘s worth of rain in two days. we had over 120 millimetres. that front has cleared away, high pressure is building in from the west and will quieten things down nicely. a weather front enhancing some showers in the far north of scotland ringing the cold air flow across the country now, despite the sunshine, you are going to need a couple of extra layers around. but hopefully the dry weather will compensate...
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she knows that louise loves indian food and she happen to know a great indian chef and he came in andcooked up a storm. is fantastic. i had a tough row to help when justice kevin i came on board i have known him for 40 years. but we also knew he's a meat and potatoes kind of guy so the dinner would be pretty boring. so i have to do something in the entertainment department after dinner i asked everybody to please get up and come down to the great hall of the supreme court for entertainment and i suspect they were thinking a string quartet. justice kavanaugh is a huge baseball fan and the washington nationals are the presidents are the mascots with giant foam heads that are 12 feet tall and it's crazy. and my wonderful assistant jessica found out you can rent them. [laughter] so we hired two of them and then we walked into the great hall i had the chief justice i handed him a checkered flag and we had a race. i wasn't sure how that would go over. [laughter] but i figured it was better to ask for forgiveness than permission on that one. >> i cannot resist going back to 50 million cases
she knows that louise loves indian food and she happen to know a great indian chef and he came in andcooked up a storm. is fantastic. i had a tough row to help when justice kevin i came on board i have known him for 40 years. but we also knew he's a meat and potatoes kind of guy so the dinner would be pretty boring. so i have to do something in the entertainment department after dinner i asked everybody to please get up and come down to the great hall of the supreme court for entertainment and...
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louise. pool on november 24th. voters in colombia's capital bogota have elected a woman as mayor for the 1st time lopez who is also openly gay won about a 3rd of the vote the bogota mayorship is considered the 2nd most popular or most important political post rather in colombia after the presidency. and aboriginal communities from the central australian desert region are celebrating the closure of. 2 tourists visitors can no longer climb the famous rock to the national park abolished the practice on spiritual safety and environmental grounds . a painting found in an elderly french woman's kitchen has fetched 24000000 euros of auction the artwork called christ mocked by the italian renaissance master chief is in excellent condition the home owner believed the work worthless until an auctioneer advised her to have been evaluated. here in germany voters have flocked to the far right party in a regional election in the eastern state of the ring go the party more than doubled its a boat although it came 2nd to the left
louise. pool on november 24th. voters in colombia's capital bogota have elected a woman as mayor for the 1st time lopez who is also openly gay won about a 3rd of the vote the bogota mayorship is considered the 2nd most popular or most important political post rather in colombia after the presidency. and aboriginal communities from the central australian desert region are celebrating the closure of. 2 tourists visitors can no longer climb the famous rock to the national park abolished the...
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joining us now is louise o'shea, ceo, of confused.com.out these interim findings. thank you very much and good to be here. basically, the fca have been looking at the penalty that customers face if they are loyal to their insurer and they recommend insurers make it much easierfor and they recommend insurers make it much easier for customers to leave them on the point of renewal which is incredibly important because you can save a lot of money by switching your insurance. the total sums are quite staggering. the estimate is consumers are overpaying by more than £1 billion a year. absolutely. and this is something, the whole reason we exist, it is something we have been fighting against for many, many years, and we provide our customers with automatic reminders to say you are coming up to your date of renewal so please take a look at everything else we have to offer you. we are so convinced we can save customers money, we actually provide a guarantee we will beat their renewal price. it's probably surprising to some people who are good at s
joining us now is louise o'shea, ceo, of confused.com.out these interim findings. thank you very much and good to be here. basically, the fca have been looking at the penalty that customers face if they are loyal to their insurer and they recommend insurers make it much easierfor and they recommend insurers make it much easier for customers to leave them on the point of renewal which is incredibly important because you can save a lot of money by switching your insurance. the total sums are...
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welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: eight days away from next weeks crucial brexit summit, the irish president warns that a deal will be "very difficult" to reach. partisan and unconstitutional — the white house refuses to co—operate with the impeachment inquiry into president trump. after an horrific accident left herjaw hanging on byjust a tiny piece of skin, we'll speak to 15—year—old emily and the surgeon who rebuilt herface. the cost of going cashless. fewer bank branches and atm closures threaten the end of cash. i'll look at those struggling to access their money. it's a big day at the rugby world cup. scotland face a must win game against russia to keep their hopes alive while wales can qualify for the quarter—finals if they beat fiji. good morning. and it is another day of sunshine and showers. some of those showers are merging to give longer spells of rain, heavy with hailand longer spells of rain, heavy with hail and thunder, but they will be blown along quite quickly on gusty winds. they
welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: eight days away from next weeks crucial brexit summit, the irish president warns that a deal will be "very difficult" to reach. partisan and unconstitutional — the white house refuses to co—operate with the impeachment inquiry into president trump. after an horrific accident left herjaw hanging on byjust a tiny piece of skin, we'll speak to 15—year—old emily and the surgeon who rebuilt herface. the...
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now though it‘s back to louise and dan. hello this is breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin.nt trump said he died like a coward. a lorry driver is due in court today, charged in connection with the deaths of 39 people found in a refrigerated lorry container in essex. maurice robinson is facing charges of manslaughter, conspiracy to traffic people and money laundering. in vietnam, police are collecting dna from people who fear their relatives are among those who died. instagram has told the bbc it‘s extending a ban on graphic posts to include material about self harm and suicide — including pictures, drawings and cartoons. the move is in response to concerns raised by the death of british teenager — molly russell, whose family discovered she had been looking at content online before she took her own life. herfather, ian, has called on the company to speed up its changes. the family of a british backpacker who disappeared after a beach party in cambodia have flown to the country to join searches for her. amelia bambridge, who‘s 21 and from worthing in sussex, was last seen in t
now though it‘s back to louise and dan. hello this is breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin.nt trump said he died like a coward. a lorry driver is due in court today, charged in connection with the deaths of 39 people found in a refrigerated lorry container in essex. maurice robinson is facing charges of manslaughter, conspiracy to traffic people and money laundering. in vietnam, police are collecting dna from people who fear their relatives are among those who died. instagram has told...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. our headlines today: a damning report into the grenfell tower disaster — london fire brigade‘s response is described as wholly inadequate and lives could have been saved if the building had been evacuated sooner. borisjohnson will try again today to win support for a december general election, despite mps rejecting his plan yesterday. two british men have been seriously injured in a shark attack in australia. the plastic straw of the fashion industry — 100 million hangers are thrown away every year in the uk. french fashion designer, and favourite of meghan markel, says he has the answer. i've been speaking to him. beware of the boks — jonny wilkinson is urging england not to get over—confident ahead of the rugby world cup final, saying south africa are incredibly dangerous. good morning. we're here to see the autumnal colours, some of them behind me. mostly dry with a chilly start. some sunshine but rain in the south—west and showers in the north and east. i will have more in 15 minu
good morning, welcome to breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. our headlines today: a damning report into the grenfell tower disaster — london fire brigade‘s response is described as wholly inadequate and lives could have been saved if the building had been evacuated sooner. borisjohnson will try again today to win support for a december general election, despite mps rejecting his plan yesterday. two british men have been seriously injured in a shark attack in australia. the...
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now let's get a look at the weather with louise lear. good evening.y will be a drier day across the country. still a few scattered showers to clear through the overnight across eastern england and with a northerly breeze driving in a few sharper showers into the far north of scotland. but elsewhere we will see those guys clear and temperatures fall away with that northerly wind we could see low single figures perhaps in sheltered rural spots of easter in scotland and eastern england as well. so, a chilly start to monday morning, but a quieter story for many. the northerly wind could drive in a few scattered showers across the east coast, but head a little bit further south and west and we will get some sunshine through the day, but a drier story right across the country. and temperatures are likely to peak at 9—14d. now, there is a slight problem on monday morning with the potential for some rain pushing into the far south—east corner, so we will need to keep an eye on that, but high pressure will build for the south west, so monday into tuesday will
now let's get a look at the weather with louise lear. good evening.y will be a drier day across the country. still a few scattered showers to clear through the overnight across eastern england and with a northerly breeze driving in a few sharper showers into the far north of scotland. but elsewhere we will see those guys clear and temperatures fall away with that northerly wind we could see low single figures perhaps in sheltered rural spots of easter in scotland and eastern england as well....
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good morning — welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin.r the american diplomat‘s wife implicated in the death of a teenager in a car crash — northamptonshire's chief constable demands her return to the uk. borisjohnson's brexit deadline — the french president tells him the eu will decide at the end of this week whether a deal can happen. the hidden condition affecting hundreds of thousands of women the uk — mps launch an investigation
good morning — welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin.r the american diplomat‘s wife implicated in the death of a teenager in a car crash — northamptonshire's chief constable demands her return to the uk. borisjohnson's brexit deadline — the french president tells him the eu will decide at the end of this week whether a deal can happen. the hidden condition affecting hundreds of thousands of women the uk — mps launch an investigation
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here's louise with a look at this morning's weather.is weekend! we still have the rain around, you can see where it is stretching all the way back to the atlantic. this conveyor belt of water will move across the south—west, through the midlands and into wales and northern england, gradually slipping south and east but we do have weather warnings in. a couple of inches across wales overnight and another couple of inches are expected through the day before it eases away. there's the possibility of disruption. this is where the rain is sitting. to the north, low—pressure drives in some scattered showers across the far north of scotland. it is called here, some turn wintry on higher ground but there are spells of sunshine across scotland and northern ireland today. at the same time, rain pushes into the south—east by the middle of the afternoon so we should gradually see afternoon so we should gradually see a clearance. drier conditions by the end of the day. that comes as welcome news. a windy day on those exposed south coasts. in excess
here's louise with a look at this morning's weather.is weekend! we still have the rain around, you can see where it is stretching all the way back to the atlantic. this conveyor belt of water will move across the south—west, through the midlands and into wales and northern england, gradually slipping south and east but we do have weather warnings in. a couple of inches across wales overnight and another couple of inches are expected through the day before it eases away. there's the...
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good morning — welcome to breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. 0ur headlines today: racismaria — the match had to be stopped twice in the face of nazi salutes and abusive chanting. probably one of the most appalling nights i've seen on football. the england players made a collective decision to carry on aand went on to win 6—0, the question now is how will the authorities respond. a serious drop in the quality of care for people with mental illness and learning disabilities — health inspectors warn that care services in england are facing a perfect storm of problems. cracking down on car finance. the regulator says customers could be paying millions
good morning — welcome to breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. 0ur headlines today: racismaria — the match had to be stopped twice in the face of nazi salutes and abusive chanting. probably one of the most appalling nights i've seen on football. the england players made a collective decision to carry on aand went on to win 6—0, the question now is how will the authorities respond. a serious drop in the quality of care for people with mental illness and learning disabilities —...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. politics for the queens speech at westminster, but events in brussels could overshadow the prime minister's parliamentary plans. harry dunn's parents head to the us, but they say they won't meet the american woman involved in the crash that killed him unless she agrees to return to the uk. ticket to ride but not made of paper. train companies prepare to call time on physical tickets, with half of all rail passengers now choosing mobile options instead. in sport, a weekend of records. just a day after eliud kipchoge runs
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for more let's face it over there jose louise doubt on wall street wholesale how much would u.s. sanctions hit the turkish economy. well pretty much 0 because analysts here on wall street are already saying that the lead will likely fall sharply against a dollar is specially if sanctions were extended to turkey our banking sector but even in the absence of more sanctions that they will probably continue under pressure as at the global economy and also father let's not forget either that turkey's short term is 10 or deb's are large and its growth as $100.00 financing requirement as a share of a currency reserves is among the highest in the emerging world and hostilities we've heard that sounds like it was putting plans for a factory in turkey on hold how have companies in the us been responding to this political crisis. around you as a company is not a big concern about it does it to asian since i did a deal between the 2 countries was the years of anyway and turkey hardly explored said that much of steel to the us i call you as a target scituate only reach around 20000000000 doll
for more let's face it over there jose louise doubt on wall street wholesale how much would u.s. sanctions hit the turkish economy. well pretty much 0 because analysts here on wall street are already saying that the lead will likely fall sharply against a dollar is specially if sanctions were extended to turkey our banking sector but even in the absence of more sanctions that they will probably continue under pressure as at the global economy and also father let's not forget either that...
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percent needed to win outright he's now headed into a run all against the center right candidate louise who on the river 24. also 200000 people have been ordered to leave their homes as wildfires spread through northern california's wine country strong winds are fanning the flames and statewide emergency has been declared. california's governor said officials were using every resource available to respond to the fires. here in germany voters have flocked to the far right party in a regional election in the eastern state of. the party more than doubled its vote although it came 2nd to the left party which will now try to form a coalition government. conservative c.d.u. party took a battering coming 3rd was scenes of jubilation at the left party headquarters the socialists achieved their best result ever topping a state election for the 1st time. that really a strong left party is simply the best thing for this state it was a good result for the far left party led by popular perm yeah. but if obama knows current governing coalition an alliance with the social democrat s.p.d. party and the
percent needed to win outright he's now headed into a run all against the center right candidate louise who on the river 24. also 200000 people have been ordered to leave their homes as wildfires spread through northern california's wine country strong winds are fanning the flames and statewide emergency has been declared. california's governor said officials were using every resource available to respond to the fires. here in germany voters have flocked to the far right party in a regional...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and dan walker.its refusal to waive immunity for a diplomat‘s wife, who fled the uk after a fatal car crash. we'll speak to the family of 19—year—old harry dunn, who was killed. the prime minister brands extinction rebellion protestors "uncooperative crusties" as he calls on them to stop blocking london's streets. grammy and emmy award winner, harry connickjr will be here to tell us how he's recreating musical classics
good morning, welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and dan walker.its refusal to waive immunity for a diplomat‘s wife, who fled the uk after a fatal car crash. we'll speak to the family of 19—year—old harry dunn, who was killed. the prime minister brands extinction rebellion protestors "uncooperative crusties" as he calls on them to stop blocking london's streets. grammy and emmy award winner, harry connickjr will be here to tell us how he's recreating musical classics
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coming up at 6:00am on breakfast, dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, businessm bbc news. the latest headlines: president trump is accused of abandoning america's kurdish allies as he withdraws us troops from northern syria. the british foreign secretary has urged his us counterpart to allow a diplomat‘s wife to return to the uk and face questioning about a fatal traffic accident near a military base. a stolen truck has ploughed into several cars in the german city of limberg. at least 17 people have been injured. the driver of the vehicle has been arrested. now it's time to look at a few stories making the headlines in other media outlets. we begin with a story on a few front pages in the uk. it's the case of an american woman, the wife of a us serviceman, who was involved in a road accident that killed a 19—year—old man. the couple have claimed immunity under the ‘status of forces agreement‘ and she has left the uk. the man's grieving parents are demanding action from the british government. as the clock ticks down to the next brexit summit, there's a warning
coming up at 6:00am on breakfast, dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, businessm bbc news. the latest headlines: president trump is accused of abandoning america's kurdish allies as he withdraws us troops from northern syria. the british foreign secretary has urged his us counterpart to allow a diplomat‘s wife to return to the uk and face questioning about a fatal traffic accident near a military base. a stolen truck has ploughed into several cars in the german city of...
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coming up at six o'clock on breakfast dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, businessheadlines: china is celebrating 70 years since the communist party came to power with a military parade in tiananmen square in the centre of beijing. britain's prime minister boris johnson's proposed new brexit deal has been drawn up — and the legal text of it will be made public in the next few days. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. the south china morning post leads with china's 70th anniversary of communist party rule, saying the celebrations will signal a new chapter under president xijinping's leadership. but, the japan times reports that hong kong is on edge regarding the anniversary events, saying that authorities are eager to avoid scenes that could embarrass the central government in beijing. borisjohnson and his brexit plans dominate the uk papers. the telegraph says the prime minister will reveal his brexit plan in more detail to eu leaders within the next 26 hours. the i newspaper reports on a different angle
coming up at six o'clock on breakfast dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, businessheadlines: china is celebrating 70 years since the communist party came to power with a military parade in tiananmen square in the centre of beijing. britain's prime minister boris johnson's proposed new brexit deal has been drawn up — and the legal text of it will be made public in the next few days. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across...
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good morning welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin.ll vote later on whether to hold a december election — the prime minister's third attempt. while in brussels the eu's expected to agree to a three month brexit extension. a lorry driver charged with the manslaughter of 39 people found dead in a container will appear in court this morning. molly russell killed herself after seeing pictures of self harm and suicide online, now instagram tells the bbc it's introducing tougher controls. cashless and cut—off. banks are warned over the level of it failures — leaving millions without access to their money.
good morning welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin.ll vote later on whether to hold a december election — the prime minister's third attempt. while in brussels the eu's expected to agree to a three month brexit extension. a lorry driver charged with the manslaughter of 39 people found dead in a container will appear in court this morning. molly russell killed herself after seeing pictures of self harm and suicide online, now instagram tells the bbc it's introducing tougher...
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welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin in westminster. 0ur headlines today: a christmasmost 100 years. there is only one way to restore the esteem in which our democracy is held and to recover the respect in which parliament should be held by the people of this country and that is finally to offer ourselves to the judgement of the people of this country.
welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin in westminster. 0ur headlines today: a christmasmost 100 years. there is only one way to restore the esteem in which our democracy is held and to recover the respect in which parliament should be held by the people of this country and that is finally to offer ourselves to the judgement of the people of this country.
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good morning welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin.n meet president trump at the white house — but refuse to meet the woman involved in the fatal crash — as she waits in the room next door. eu and uk negotiators work late into the night to try to thrash out a last minute brexit deal ahead of tomorrow's crucial summit. falling out of fashion. the online clothes retailer asos in trouble as it struggles with warehouse problems and stronger rivals. today we'll find out if their turnaround plan is working yet. the fall out from racist chanting during england's match in bulgaria continues.
good morning welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin.n meet president trump at the white house — but refuse to meet the woman involved in the fatal crash — as she waits in the room next door. eu and uk negotiators work late into the night to try to thrash out a last minute brexit deal ahead of tomorrow's crucial summit. falling out of fashion. the online clothes retailer asos in trouble as it struggles with warehouse problems and stronger rivals. today we'll find out if...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. tower disaster — london fire brigade's response is described as wholly inadequate and lives could have been saved if the building had been evacuated sooner. borisjohnson will try again today to win support for a december general election, despite mps rejecting his plan yesterday. two british men have been seriously injured in a shark attack in australia. the plastic straw of the fashion industry — 100 million hangers are thrown away every year in the uk. french fashion designer, and favourite of meghan markel,
good morning, welcome to breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. tower disaster — london fire brigade's response is described as wholly inadequate and lives could have been saved if the building had been evacuated sooner. borisjohnson will try again today to win support for a december general election, despite mps rejecting his plan yesterday. two british men have been seriously injured in a shark attack in australia. the plastic straw of the fashion industry — 100 million hangers...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: pomp and politics for the queens speech at westminster, but events in brussels could overshadow the prime minister's parliamentary plans. harry dunn's parents head to the us, but they say they won't meet the american woman involved in the crash that killed him unless she agrees to return to the uk. ticket to ride but not made of paper. train companies prepare to call time on physical tickets, with half of all rail passengers now choosing mobile options instead. in sport, a weekend of records. just a day after eliud kipchoge runs a marathon in under two hours, kenya's brigid kosgei shatters paula radcliffe‘s 16—year—old world record, quick—stepping up the leaderboard, we'll catch up with mike after his highest strictly score. good morning from the wellington downs whether king street by getting ready for the procession later on at parliament. the weather is not looking so great. rain and showers in the forecast today. we will see some dry conditions. more details i
good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: pomp and politics for the queens speech at westminster, but events in brussels could overshadow the prime minister's parliamentary plans. harry dunn's parents head to the us, but they say they won't meet the american woman involved in the crash that killed him unless she agrees to return to the uk. ticket to ride but not made of paper. train companies prepare to call time on physical tickets, with half...
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louise lear has all the weather. thanks louise.angela merkel said a brexit deal is now "overwhelmingly unlikely" in a phone call this morning. labour says the government is trying to sabotage the negotiations. our political correspondent nick eardley reports. is today the day the wheels came off boris johnson‘s brexit plan? are we heading towards a no deal brexit now? ministers arriving for cabinet this morning with the prospect of a breakthrough increasingly slim. are the brexit talks on the brink of collapse? perhaps gone completely. everyone wants a deal, we would like to have a deal, but the eu needs to know we are absolutely ready without a deal and we will leave on the 31st. is it possible we‘ll have no deal on the 31st? everything is possible. brussels do deals when things go down to the wire, the offer is there and it is up to them to take it. number ten says the german chancellor angela merkel told mrjohnson a new deal is overwhelmingly unlikely and one would only be possible if northern ireland stayed in a customs union.
louise lear has all the weather. thanks louise.angela merkel said a brexit deal is now "overwhelmingly unlikely" in a phone call this morning. labour says the government is trying to sabotage the negotiations. our political correspondent nick eardley reports. is today the day the wheels came off boris johnson‘s brexit plan? are we heading towards a no deal brexit now? ministers arriving for cabinet this morning with the prospect of a breakthrough increasingly slim. are the brexit...
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welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today: harry and meghan takelishing one of the duchess's private letters to her father. the prince issues an emotional statement saying, "i lost my mother, and now i watch my wife falling victim to the same powerful forces." borisjohnson prepares to set out what he says is his final offer to europe over brexit in his speech to the conservative party conference. taking on tesco. newer, cheaper rivals are eating into tesco's market share, but the uk's biggest supermarket is fighting back.
welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today: harry and meghan takelishing one of the duchess's private letters to her father. the prince issues an emotional statement saying, "i lost my mother, and now i watch my wife falling victim to the same powerful forces." borisjohnson prepares to set out what he says is his final offer to europe over brexit in his speech to the conservative party conference. taking on tesco. newer, cheaper rivals are eating...
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coming up at six o'clock on breakfast, dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, business: borisjohnson's to reveal his plans to seal a brexit deal but warns it will involve customs checks on the island of ireland. there's anger in hong kong after police shoot a protester with live ammunition for the first time. students show their solidarity. let's have look at a few stories making the headlines in other outlets today. we begin with the south china morning post, which contrasts the giant spectacle in beijing marking the 70th anniversary of the communist state with the battle on the streets in hong kong. "unity and division," reads the headline. here in europe, we appear to be approaching the end game for borisjohnson's brexit negotiating strategy. his favourite newspaper, the telegraph, has him rolling up his sleeves to present his plan for a customs deal covering the border between northern ireland and the republic. meanwhile, the irish times quotes the country's leader, leo varadkhar, as saying his government will never agree to customs checks, so it's hard to see where
coming up at six o'clock on breakfast, dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, business: borisjohnson's to reveal his plans to seal a brexit deal but warns it will involve customs checks on the island of ireland. there's anger in hong kong after police shoot a protester with live ammunition for the first time. students show their solidarity. let's have look at a few stories making the headlines in other outlets today. we begin with the south china morning post, which...
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weather now with louise. hello there. week. in fact, parts of lancashire had over nine hours of sunshine on that monday. and it doesn't get much better than that, really, at this time of year. now the next few days will stay dry and sunny but we still keep that cold theme. so, high pressure hanging on in there, but the winds are going to change to more of an easterly direction and that could have a consequence for one or two of us. and at the same time, into the south—west we've still got that nuisance weather front which willjust enhance a little more in the way of cloud and outbreaks of rain. but it's going to be a chilly start tuesday, as you can see quite widely, low single figures for many with that cloud and light rain into the south—west keeping those temperatures up here. so, it could be a disappointing start to tuesday, then, across the isles of scilly the channel isles and into parts of cornwall. but elsewhere, despite that chilly start, despite that frosty start, lovely spells of sunshine once again. but with a
weather now with louise. hello there. week. in fact, parts of lancashire had over nine hours of sunshine on that monday. and it doesn't get much better than that, really, at this time of year. now the next few days will stay dry and sunny but we still keep that cold theme. so, high pressure hanging on in there, but the winds are going to change to more of an easterly direction and that could have a consequence for one or two of us. and at the same time, into the south—west we've still got...
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and victoria will be hearing from louise ellman on the programme shortly. stay with us for that.on a british airways flight which filled with smoke mid—air have told the bbc they are still experiencing breathing difficulties two months on. ba said it was waiting for the outcome of a spanish air accident investigation, which is examining why the cabin of the flight from heathrow to valencia in august filled with smoke shortly before landing. 0ver—the—counter genetic tests can "easily be misinterpreted" and should not be relied on solely to make health decisions. that's according to experts who say the dna tests, which promise insights into ancestry, disease risks and personality traits, commonly provide false results. the scientists from the university of southampton urge gps to put results in context for patients. so, extinction rebellion activists targeted the london underground this morning with disruption at three stations in east london. have a look at this, footage taken and shared by commuters show activists climbing on to a train at shadwell station, while commuters have b
and victoria will be hearing from louise ellman on the programme shortly. stay with us for that.on a british airways flight which filled with smoke mid—air have told the bbc they are still experiencing breathing difficulties two months on. ba said it was waiting for the outcome of a spanish air accident investigation, which is examining why the cabin of the flight from heathrow to valencia in august filled with smoke shortly before landing. 0ver—the—counter genetic tests can "easily...
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welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin.s crucial brexit summit, the irish president warns that a deal will be "very difficult" to reach. partisan and unconstitutional — the white house refuses to co—operate with the impeachment inquiry into president trump. after an horrific accident left herjaw hanging on byjust a tiny piece of skin, we'll speak to 15—year—old emily and the surgeon who rebuilt herface. the cost of going cashless. fewer bank branches and atm closures threaten the end of cash. i'll look at those struggling to access their money. it's a big day at the rugby world cup.
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he sent louise to school. he said, "if i'd married dorothy, this would be my family.ome sort of connection i had with him. and he became a lot of roles in my life. >> it seemed natural to gravitate towards dorothy's sister. it didn't seem unusual. we both felt blasted, so we kind of helped each other. that grew to be another kind of love. >> peter eventually married louise stratten when she was 20 years old. >> they were on the boat of grief together. because only one person in the world understands what you're feeling. >> when i heard that peter bogdonavich had married dorothy's sister, it made me very sad for her. it wasn't gonna last. because she was so young. >> in 2001, 13 years after they got married, louise stratten filed for divorce from peter bogdanovich. >> i think it's really interesting that the relationship that he developed with louise, it was a real relationship. it continues to this day. they're business partners. they produce movies together. it wasn't like this was just some passing guilt phase. he has stayed close and connected and in love with that
he sent louise to school. he said, "if i'd married dorothy, this would be my family.ome sort of connection i had with him. and he became a lot of roles in my life. >> it seemed natural to gravitate towards dorothy's sister. it didn't seem unusual. we both felt blasted, so we kind of helped each other. that grew to be another kind of love. >> peter eventually married louise stratten when she was 20 years old. >> they were on the boat of grief together. because only one...
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louise [inaudible] super star academy of arrests and science headed the pentagon's office. history channel "unidentified." he joins us tonight. thanks so much for coming on. >> thanks for having me. >> tucker: what is this material and why could it shed light on the question of what ufos might be. >> sure, our company over the last year and a half has actually obtained quite a bit of material. let me first preface by saying some of that material that's providence is frankly hearsay while other of the profnts of some oprovidence of s other material has been substantiated. result 34589ly in the process of analyzing this physical properties, chemical or molecular properties and then ultimately atomic properties. and it's really at that point we'll be able to make some sort of definitive conclusion, keeping in mind that we still have to follow the scientific process and methods and at the same time have peer review. it's not just as simple as coming out and saying hey, look what we found there is a lot of work that still needs to be done. >> tucker: of course that right and be
louise [inaudible] super star academy of arrests and science headed the pentagon's office. history channel "unidentified." he joins us tonight. thanks so much for coming on. >> thanks for having me. >> tucker: what is this material and why could it shed light on the question of what ufos might be. >> sure, our company over the last year and a half has actually obtained quite a bit of material. let me first preface by saying some of that material that's providence is...
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christian molina was getting picked up by dad louise. as a bar at louise new, it was supposed to be a normal school day, even though that did not seem right to him. >> i saw a tweet from the school district saying that the kids should stay indoors. this school does not have an endorsed facility. they have to go to classes outside. >> reporter: neighboring school district kept schools open despite the air-quality alert. on top of the poor air, the cross to middle and high schools also did not have power. >> they don't have backup generators, they don't have air conditioning, they don't have anything for the kids. how is it safe for the kids to stay at school? >> she got a call last night to send her kids to school today, but it was too much for one of her sons. >> he called me after school he said mom, i can't breathe. it is too much smoke. my head started hurting. they are walking around with flashlights. >> reporter: maven said she made the choice to go down to the school and get him, what she saw when she arrived disturbed her. no ligh
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and dan walker. our headlines today: pressure grows on the us government over its refusal to waive immunity for a diplomat‘s wife, who fled the uk after a fatal car crash. we'll speak to the family of 19—year—old harry dunn, who was killed. the prime minister brands extinction rebellion protestors "uncooperative crusties" as he calls on them to stop blocking london's streets. grammy and emmy award winner, harry connickjr will be here to tell us how he's recreating musical classics from the great american songbook. dealing with its debt — restaurant chain pizza express calls in advisors over its £1 billion debt, ahead of crunch talks with its lenders. andy murray's remarkable comeback from injury continues. it's confirmed that he'll play singles at the australian in january, it'll be his first singles appearance at a grand slamoa it'll be his first singles appearance at a grand slam since major hip surgery. sunshine and showers today but loving through quite quickly on a gusty wind. i will have more i
good morning, welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and dan walker. our headlines today: pressure grows on the us government over its refusal to waive immunity for a diplomat‘s wife, who fled the uk after a fatal car crash. we'll speak to the family of 19—year—old harry dunn, who was killed. the prime minister brands extinction rebellion protestors "uncooperative crusties" as he calls on them to stop blocking london's streets. grammy and emmy award winner, harry connickjr...
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hello, this is breakfast with louise minchin. it is 6:30am. breakfast this morning: the prime minister, borisjohnson, will be live on this programme injust over an hour. we will be asking how he plans to break the brexit deadlock while facing allegations of improper behaviour. there is another day of action in store at the world championships, but is a lack of crowds ruining the party? denise lewis will be giving us the latest from doha. and the best—selling author jojo moyes went to the wilds of kentucky to research her latest book. she is also going the extra mile to improve adult literacy. jojo joins us after 9:00am. good morning. the conservative partyjust down the road, and we have sent down there this morning. —— dan. and the prime minister will be with us for a good chunk of time, in the meantime we have chris mason and adam fleming. good morning. 50% of brexitcast in the building. a big day ahead, let's talk about these proposals overnight. we are hoping for more detail in the next 2a hours about the government's withdrawal agreement,
hello, this is breakfast with louise minchin. it is 6:30am. breakfast this morning: the prime minister, borisjohnson, will be live on this programme injust over an hour. we will be asking how he plans to break the brexit deadlock while facing allegations of improper behaviour. there is another day of action in store at the world championships, but is a lack of crowds ruining the party? denise lewis will be giving us the latest from doha. and the best—selling author jojo moyes went to the...
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. >> the film that changed my life was "thelma and louise." >> geena davis just got an honorary oscarwork. did you know it's been 30 years since she made "beetlejuice." we had to ask. will there be a reboot? >> i hope it happens but -- >> would you be part of it? >> if they let me. >> michael keaton, are you listening. >> speaking of things coming back, fans of "dawson's creek" are going to love hearing this -- ♪ i don't want to wait >> how would you feel if they either wanted to do a "dawson's creek" reunion or a complete reboot? >> i would be into it. i mean, i'm actually involved in a possible situation. so we'll see. i can't talk about it, but yeah. >> kerr says he keeps in touch with the "dawson's" cast. it's been more than 16 years since the finale. in the meantime he's got a new gig playing the new principal at riverdale high. >> now get out of my sight. >> this role is full circle for me. i remember this one day on "dawson's creek" where we got a new principal. i think we put maybe his boat in a pool. >> i should have thought of this. >> cut to 18 years later. it's just very,
. >> the film that changed my life was "thelma and louise." >> geena davis just got an honorary oscarwork. did you know it's been 30 years since she made "beetlejuice." we had to ask. will there be a reboot? >> i hope it happens but -- >> would you be part of it? >> if they let me. >> michael keaton, are you listening. >> speaking of things coming back, fans of "dawson's creek" are going to love hearing this -- ♪ i don't...
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give it up for mary louise. [applause] so steve, mary louise and i set out together some 27 years ago to reinvent and reinvigorate the prosthetic idea that it was steve who thought possible and decided that it could be done, important to be done, and he was going to make sure that it was done and done in the right way. so it's really steve's vision that we've been realizing these past incredible 27 years. and tonight we celebrate that vision, his leadership come his imagination, his commitment to the arts, and his love of this great city, cleveland, ohio. one of his daughters, robin, is here with us tonight. please give robin the warmest of embraces and welcomes as we remember the joy and openness that her father expressed in all of his wife's work. please. -- life work. [applause] >> phyla, we lost someone very dear to us this year, a daughter of lorain, ohio, just 30 miles west of here. chloe anthony morrison also known as tony. enriched us all in measurably and my dear friend, rita dove come herself of course
give it up for mary louise. [applause] so steve, mary louise and i set out together some 27 years ago to reinvent and reinvigorate the prosthetic idea that it was steve who thought possible and decided that it could be done, important to be done, and he was going to make sure that it was done and done in the right way. so it's really steve's vision that we've been realizing these past incredible 27 years. and tonight we celebrate that vision, his leadership come his imagination, his commitment...