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it is because of that that the met office has warnings that the met office has warnings that we could and western parts beginning to benefit from this area of western area of high pressure —— this area of high pressure. but of wednesday's rainfall gets away from east anglia and the south—east and many may enjoy consecutive dry days which i will say with relish because we have not enjoyed that too often this summer. can we make it three in a row? it is obvious that this —— from this chart that an area of low pressure with wind and rain will come increasingly across the uk and gets right down into the south—eastern quarter. will this variability continue into the weekend? variability continue into the weekend ? thankfully, variability continue into the weekend? thankfully, no. just for long enough, we are going to see a little bells of high pressure moving in across the british isles. the frontal system will clear away from the south—east and then there will bea the south—east and then there will be a mixture of dry weather and a passing shower. not too much breeze. here comes sunday. d
it is because of that that the met office has warnings that the met office has warnings that we could and western parts beginning to benefit from this area of western area of high pressure —— this area of high pressure. but of wednesday's rainfall gets away from east anglia and the south—east and many may enjoy consecutive dry days which i will say with relish because we have not enjoyed that too often this summer. can we make it three in a row? it is obvious that this —— from this...
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there are met office warnings about this, so i'm afraid it is one of those days for england and walesthe sunshine will be there to be had amidst the showers across scotland and northern ireland. from tuesday into wednesday, you see this low pressure unusually moving from south to north, but it leaves a legacy in this south—eastern quarter. it is going to be another one of those days. east anglia, the midlands and the south—east will have one of those. elsewhere, a decent sort of day provided you don't harp on too much about the fact that it should bea much about the fact that it should be a good deal warmer. thursday, a ridge of high pressure toppling in. friday, a new set of weather fronts toppling in, hence the cloud and rain. the headlines at 7:00: the right to be forgotten — under a new law social media firms will be required to delete information about their users, when asked to do so. north korea says the united states must ‘pay a price' for drafting fresh un sanctions over its nuclear weapons programme. there's new evidence on how the nhs is cutting back on ivf treatment in par
there are met office warnings about this, so i'm afraid it is one of those days for england and walesthe sunshine will be there to be had amidst the showers across scotland and northern ireland. from tuesday into wednesday, you see this low pressure unusually moving from south to north, but it leaves a legacy in this south—eastern quarter. it is going to be another one of those days. east anglia, the midlands and the south—east will have one of those. elsewhere, a decent sort of day...
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heavy outbreaks of rain, some slow—moving potentially thundery showers as well and the met office hass well. there may be a dry spell or two first thing this morning but that rain moving in, the wind is fairly light so any heavy showers will be slow—moving and that could lead to maybe some localised flooding. it's going to feel quite cool as well, maximum temp 17 or 18. overnight tonight we could get a bit of rain but some drier spells as well. the minimum temperature quite warm, not drifting down too far from today's maximum, around 13 or 14. you may get a dry start first thing on wednesday but another band of very heavy rain moving in and the met office, as mentioned, has another weather warnings in place for that so maximum temperature again tomorrow cool and around 16 or 17. as we head through thursday, that rain clears out of the way and by the time we get to friday it is a drier picture. you could still get a shower here or there and you should see some glimmers of brightness later on, as for thursday also. as we head to the weekend it is going to stay rather unsettled. i'm back
heavy outbreaks of rain, some slow—moving potentially thundery showers as well and the met office hass well. there may be a dry spell or two first thing this morning but that rain moving in, the wind is fairly light so any heavy showers will be slow—moving and that could lead to maybe some localised flooding. it's going to feel quite cool as well, maximum temp 17 or 18. overnight tonight we could get a bit of rain but some drier spells as well. the minimum temperature quite warm, not...
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cameras, which are mounted just below the shoulder, have already been rolled out to around 17,500 met officersestigating the murder of a schoolboy in south london are trying to discover if there is a link between that and an earlier incident involving a group of armed teenagers. 15—year—old jermaine goupall was stabbed to death in thornton heath on tuesday night. two people have been charged with his murder. police say a group of teenagers wearing balaclavas and armed with sticks had been at the same spot just hours earlier. there are plans to cover the protective screen due to be erected around grenfell tower in children's drawings. scaffolding will be erected around the burnt—out tower, and then encased by netting, during an operation expected to last until the end of the year. let's have a look at the travel situation now. there is a good service on the tubes this morning. 0n the roads, whitehall is closed southbound from horse guards avenue to parliament square until 27 august for roadworks. expect delays around parliament square. in central london, park lane has two lanes closed northboun
cameras, which are mounted just below the shoulder, have already been rolled out to around 17,500 met officersestigating the murder of a schoolboy in south london are trying to discover if there is a link between that and an earlier incident involving a group of armed teenagers. 15—year—old jermaine goupall was stabbed to death in thornton heath on tuesday night. two people have been charged with his murder. police say a group of teenagers wearing balaclavas and armed with sticks had been...
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remember, in northumberland, we saw a fully working met office weather station there.ometer and it's measuring humidity with this gauge, all inside a very clever box which protects it from the direct sunshine and excessive wind. of course that weather station had a stevenson screen behind which you had a thermometer. this, although not the same as a stevenson screen, acts like that, protecting that thermometer, so it can measure the temperature of the air, rather than the sun, getting to that thermometer. and we've also got, look at this, a cup anemometer. look at it moving in the wind today. and we've been to the birthplace of these anemometers on our travels in weather world, to armagh, in northern ireland. michael, i've got an amateur weather station in my back garden and it has this on it. and to think it all started here, in armagh. that's right. a simple design, four cups that spin in the wind, and you can measure the wind speed and that's how we know wind speeds around the world today. well, this anemometer is getting a good workout today, but it's really good t
remember, in northumberland, we saw a fully working met office weather station there.ometer and it's measuring humidity with this gauge, all inside a very clever box which protects it from the direct sunshine and excessive wind. of course that weather station had a stevenson screen behind which you had a thermometer. this, although not the same as a stevenson screen, acts like that, protecting that thermometer, so it can measure the temperature of the air, rather than the sun, getting to that...
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remember, in northumberland, we saw a fully working met office weather station there.ng humidity with this gauge, all inside a very clever box which protects it from the direct sunshine and excessive wind... of course that weather station had a stevenson screen behind which you had a thermometer. this, although not the same as a stevenson screen, acts like that, protecting that thermometer, so it can measure the temperature of the air, rather than the sun, getting to that thermometer. and we've also got, look at this, a cup anemometer. look at it moving in the wind today. and we've been to the birthplace of these anemometers on our travels in weather world, to armagh, in northern ireland. michael, i've got an amateur weather station in my back garden and it has this on it. and to think it all started here, in armagh. that's right. a simple design, four cups that spin in the wind, and you can measure the wind speed and that's how we know wind speeds around the world today... well, this anemometer is getting a good workout today, but it's really good to know that whereve
remember, in northumberland, we saw a fully working met office weather station there.ng humidity with this gauge, all inside a very clever box which protects it from the direct sunshine and excessive wind... of course that weather station had a stevenson screen behind which you had a thermometer. this, although not the same as a stevenson screen, acts like that, protecting that thermometer, so it can measure the temperature of the air, rather than the sun, getting to that thermometer. and we've...
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heavy rain on the way, the met office has another yellow weather warning in place.s. the south—east, that rain pushing south, the brighter the colours the heavier the rain. potentially quite a wet and chilly afternoon as a northerly wind starts to strengthen. feeling the chill. maximum around 17 degrees. still some outbreaks as we head into the evening and overnight. gradually starting to slip away south and east. the further north and west, the query you are. temperatures 11— 13. right spots where the rain has cleared, some sunny spots. some cloud and patchy rain at first, the further south and east you are, on the whole, and improving picture. light winds and sunny spells, temperatures up to 21 degrees tomorrow. friday, a similar scenario. some showers around, a fairamount of scenario. some showers around, a fair amount of cloud. rather changeable and unsettled as we head into the weekend. i'm back with the latest from bbc london news in half an hour. plenty more on our website at the usual address. hello, this is breakfast with dan walker and naga munchetty. the
heavy rain on the way, the met office has another yellow weather warning in place.s. the south—east, that rain pushing south, the brighter the colours the heavier the rain. potentially quite a wet and chilly afternoon as a northerly wind starts to strengthen. feeling the chill. maximum around 17 degrees. still some outbreaks as we head into the evening and overnight. gradually starting to slip away south and east. the further north and west, the query you are. temperatures 11— 13. right...
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according to the met office, two thirds of august‘s total rainfall fell in just a few hours.ved with the largest ever injunction to stop them mixing with each other and banning them from certain areas of the city. the gangs are thought to be involved in gun and drugs offences. 18 men must register their phones and vehicles with police. but critics say it‘ll simply move problems elsewhere. sima kotecha reports. early morning and police in birmingham are getting ready to issue several men with gang injunctions. the judge granted the final order on the 15th ofjuly, i think it was, and we are just on our way to serve that order as we speak. for the next two years, the men won‘t be able to go to certain parts of the city, they won‘t be able to meet one another and they won‘t be allowed to post material online. well, we are driving in handsworth, one of the areas where the men will no longer be able to go to. and it‘s in what‘s called the exclusion zone. that stretches from the centre of the city to its outskirts. here are the 18 men, 12 of whom are already in prison. they are all
according to the met office, two thirds of august‘s total rainfall fell in just a few hours.ved with the largest ever injunction to stop them mixing with each other and banning them from certain areas of the city. the gangs are thought to be involved in gun and drugs offences. 18 men must register their phones and vehicles with police. but critics say it‘ll simply move problems elsewhere. sima kotecha reports. early morning and police in birmingham are getting ready to issue several men...
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officers are being kept in the dark about some offences. uber insists it always works closely with the police. dan freedman reports. it's quick, it's easy, but is it dangerous? a senior met are accused of serious crimes by passengers. in a letter to tfl he cites the example of a driver who denies a sexual assault, continues to work for uber, but then allegedly commits a more serious sexual assault while working. uber did not tell the police. i think anyone travelling by private hire vehicle in london wants to know that vehicle is going to be safe and their driver is safe. and i think this raises very, very serious concerns about the operation of uber. and if the police have got those serious concerns, then clearly transport for london will need to look at that as they review the license going forward. but uber say the serious sexual assault was a hug which, while inappropriate, might not have prevented the second incident if reported. in the second incident, the driver placed their hand on a passenger's leg. they add that if there is a serious incident involving a licensed driver, they are prevented from using the app and tfl is promptly notified. they were reviewed in m
officers are being kept in the dark about some offences. uber insists it always works closely with the police. dan freedman reports. it's quick, it's easy, but is it dangerous? a senior met are accused of serious crimes by passengers. in a letter to tfl he cites the example of a driver who denies a sexual assault, continues to work for uber, but then allegedly commits a more serious sexual assault while working. uber did not tell the police. i think anyone travelling by private hire vehicle in...
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according to the met office, two thirds of august's total rainfall fell in just a few hours. weather now. good evening. summer warmth has now been usurped and pushed out of the way by some very heavy downpours which particularly affected northern parts of the british isles. as the rain clears away we are left with something a little bit calmer. the further south you are the better chance you will avoid all the showers and be just about drive. this weather front was responsible for the heavy downpours. still hanging around across the northern isles of scotland. low—pressure around scotland. north—western areas are always more likely to see the showers. during this evening and overnight the showers across northern ireland, scotland perhaps into western england and wales. 0n thursday it should stay largely dry into the early hours. a lovely start across east anglia and the south—east. some sunshine, a fairly fresh feel. 15 or 16 degrees at eight o'clock in the morning. for the south—west and wales into the midlands, a small chance of catching a shower. most places will be dry. a
according to the met office, two thirds of august's total rainfall fell in just a few hours. weather now. good evening. summer warmth has now been usurped and pushed out of the way by some very heavy downpours which particularly affected northern parts of the british isles. as the rain clears away we are left with something a little bit calmer. the further south you are the better chance you will avoid all the showers and be just about drive. this weather front was responsible for the heavy...
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according to the met office, two thirds of august's total rainfall fell in just a few hours. to ‘break him' for fear of damaging her legacy. along with prince harry, they've been speaking in a a bbc documentary marking 20 years since diana, princess of wales was killed. this report by our royal correspondent, nicholas witchel, contains some flash photography. 20 years ago they were children, doing their best to cope with their own grief amid the close attention of a grieving nation. it had been their father who had had to break the news to william and harry that their mother was dead. they had been at balmoral and in the documentary they say how relieved they were that the queen had kept them there for a few days. they were grateful too to their father. he did his best for us, says harry. william... god bless you. god bless you, william. but the solitude of balmoral had given way to the intensity of london. they had come out to meet people outside kensington palace. and it is clear that they found the whole experience bewildering. i couldn't understand then, says william, why
according to the met office, two thirds of august's total rainfall fell in just a few hours. to ‘break him' for fear of damaging her legacy. along with prince harry, they've been speaking in a a bbc documentary marking 20 years since diana, princess of wales was killed. this report by our royal correspondent, nicholas witchel, contains some flash photography. 20 years ago they were children, doing their best to cope with their own grief amid the close attention of a grieving nation. it had...
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officers are being kept in the dark about some offences. uber insists it works closely with police. dan freedman has more. it is quick, it is easy but is it dangerous? the senior meters are accused of serious crimes by passengers. in a letter he cites an example of a driver who denies sexual assault, continues to work for uber but then allegedly commits a more serious sexual assault while working. uber did not tell the police. i think anyone travelling by private hire vehicle in london wants to know that that vehicle will be safe and that the driver say that think this raises very serious concerns about the operation of uber and if the police have got those concerns, then clearly transport for london will have to look at that as they review the license going forward. uber says the license going forward. uber says the serious sexual assault was a hub, might not have prevented the second incident. the second is placed a hand on a passenger ‘s leg and added that if there is a serious incident involving a licensed driver, they are prevented from using the app and tefl is probably notified. in may they were given another four months license. really, they should not hav
officers are being kept in the dark about some offences. uber insists it works closely with police. dan freedman has more. it is quick, it is easy but is it dangerous? the senior meters are accused of serious crimes by passengers. in a letter he cites an example of a driver who denies sexual assault, continues to work for uber but then allegedly commits a more serious sexual assault while working. uber did not tell the police. i think anyone travelling by private hire vehicle in london wants to...
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officers are being kept in the dark about some offences. uber insists it always works closely with the police. dan freedman has this report. it's quick, it's easy, but is a dangerous? is senior metlind eye when drivers are accused of serious crimes by passengers. in a record to tfl he cites the example ofa a record to tfl he cites the example of a driver who denies a sexual assault, continues to work uber, and then allegedly commits a more serious sexual assault while working. uber did not tell the police. god fees and think anyone travelling by private hire the call in london wants to know the vehicle will be safe and a driver is safe. and i think this raises very serious concerns about the operation of uber. idid concerns about the operation of uber. i did the police got the serious concerns, then clearly tfl had to look at that as they review the license going forward. but uber say the serious assaults was a hug that might not have prevented the second incident going forward. in the second incident, the driver placed a hand on the passenger's leg. they say that in certain circumstances they are prevented from using the app and tfl are notified. they might have a four month li
officers are being kept in the dark about some offences. uber insists it always works closely with the police. dan freedman has this report. it's quick, it's easy, but is a dangerous? is senior metlind eye when drivers are accused of serious crimes by passengers. in a record to tfl he cites the example ofa a record to tfl he cites the example of a driver who denies a sexual assault, continues to work uber, and then allegedly commits a more serious sexual assault while working. uber did not tell...
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today she met the officer who saw her car's head lights in the distance and became curious on that darkht and he turned around to see if everything was okay with the driver in that mysterious car. the firefighter took none of the credit for her rescue and said it is always a team effort. it was him who discovered her there choking. >> just one of the stories that just keep coming how's it looking? >> what is your favorite board game? >> parcheesi. >> monopoly. i'm old school. >> i like life. i love chutes and ladders. >> beer pong. who is wanting to play beer pong? >> i have kids. juice pong. let's show you what is happening. i do think saturday is the day that you might need those board games across parts of the area. right now looking at sunshine, cloud cover, as well. those clouds coming in courtesy of a cold front to our west. we are tracking that one. 78 degrees. temperatures dropping through the 70s. here's some down just along the area for most of the day tomorrow, too. we are seeing a chance of a shower. the real action is from harvey. you see harvey spinning down towards louisi
today she met the officer who saw her car's head lights in the distance and became curious on that darkht and he turned around to see if everything was okay with the driver in that mysterious car. the firefighter took none of the credit for her rescue and said it is always a team effort. it was him who discovered her there choking. >> just one of the stories that just keep coming how's it looking? >> what is your favorite board game? >> parcheesi. >> monopoly. i'm old...
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after driving on to the curb and slamming into the security gate, officers met driver outside and they arrested him. >>> a dispute over a parking space takes a violent turn in south philadelphia. drivers of two cars were feuding over the street spot at warton street. the victim was sittingen o the step when he was pepper sprayed in the face. >>> a family spot is closing its doors. this is fun center in brookside and sold the property to a grocery store. it's been around since 1981 offering batting cages and vid e owe games to mini golf and ski ball. it's not clear when they will close but the owners say the place will stay open the sale is complete. >>> disappointment for pokemon go players. you're no longer allowed to play the game in battery park in certain hours. they will turn off the game during those hours. officials decided to draw up the new rule after receiving numerous complaints from nearby residents. >>> taking a a look outside, it's a beautiful night to spend some time out here before tomorrow's rain moves in. this is a live look at the philadelphia skyline. over at 8th an
after driving on to the curb and slamming into the security gate, officers met driver outside and they arrested him. >>> a dispute over a parking space takes a violent turn in south philadelphia. drivers of two cars were feuding over the street spot at warton street. the victim was sittingen o the step when he was pepper sprayed in the face. >>> a family spot is closing its doors. this is fun center in brookside and sold the property to a grocery store. it's been around since...
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wray and i met in his office, i believed that the next f.b.i. director's integrity and commitment to the rule of law, sadly, will likely be tested by this administration. one early test may come in relation to the investigations being conducted by special counsel mueller. this committee and other committees in congress. mr. wray as committed to supportinsupporting the investin being conducted by special counsel mueller, and i trust that mr. wray will keep the judiciary committee of our house informed of any attempts to interfere with that investigation. now, he's got a tough job ahead of him. the f.b.i. is our premier law enforcement agency. it faces new criminal terrorism threats every day. i remember f.b.i. director comey telling us that the f.b.i. had a counterterrorism investigation going on in virtually every state in the union. that was last year, but i assume many are still going on. on top of that, his predecessor washings as we all -- was, as we all know, suddenly fired by the president for questions that are reasonable, and that is the
wray and i met in his office, i believed that the next f.b.i. director's integrity and commitment to the rule of law, sadly, will likely be tested by this administration. one early test may come in relation to the investigations being conducted by special counsel mueller. this committee and other committees in congress. mr. wray as committed to supportinsupporting the investin being conducted by special counsel mueller, and i trust that mr. wray will keep the judiciary committee of our house...
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comment on the way home on the ship, i met this officer, he was a chief officer on an israeli passenger liner and he was socializing with the passengers. we were married a year later. while the ship was in port. we had the band, the food, everything, it was like having a very special place and we had a lot of guests and it was wonderful. josaine: you and your husband are each holocaust survivors as well as your mother. us at age 100.th we look over to her return in march of 2018 when she is 101. i think our audience should know that. that is how extraordinary it is that each of you continue to speak publicly about what you experienced. what is that like for you to do this? what is it like for you and your family to do this? josaine: for me -- it makes me feel good that people are interested and want to know what happened. he only way you can really avoid some of these things happening is by knowing to history and knowing what happened. i feel especially good going to school, i go to middle schools, catholic schools and high it does make me feel really good to hear that people are intere
comment on the way home on the ship, i met this officer, he was a chief officer on an israeli passenger liner and he was socializing with the passengers. we were married a year later. while the ship was in port. we had the band, the food, everything, it was like having a very special place and we had a lot of guests and it was wonderful. josaine: you and your husband are each holocaust survivors as well as your mother. us at age 100.th we look over to her return in march of 2018 when she is...
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the inquiry he fired the shot because he thought his life and those of his fellow officers were in danger. tony long has metst like a really decent guy, just quiet, steady. if the perception by his body language, his movements is that he was going for a gun or he has got hold of a gun and you think that your colleagues or a member of the public‘s life is in danger, then you are duty bound to act on that decision and do what you have been trained to do. this wasn't the last serious case q9 was involved in. we've discovered there was another incident where his conduct was called into question after anthony granger‘s death. all of the firearms officers involved in the granger case were granted anonymity so we can't talk about this other case in detail. the questions for greater manchester police go to the top of the force. during the public inquiry an assistant chief constable apologised for changing his record of the operation, leading up to anthony granger‘s death. and a senior firearms officer had destroyed his notes when he retired a year after the shooting. it would be unusual. there's lots of stuff you g
the inquiry he fired the shot because he thought his life and those of his fellow officers were in danger. tony long has metst like a really decent guy, just quiet, steady. if the perception by his body language, his movements is that he was going for a gun or he has got hold of a gun and you think that your colleagues or a member of the public‘s life is in danger, then you are duty bound to act on that decision and do what you have been trained to do. this wasn't the last serious case q9 was...
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this city basically to use a cliche dodged a bullet, but there is one black mark and that is we met some officers and they are talking about people looting homes in this area. we'll keep an eye on that and if we hear anything more, we'll tell you. >> that is such a concern for so many people who are in shelters or who did evacuate, they don't know what's left behind at their homes. there is still so much more to come, ginger. i know you have your eye on houston and all that rain. >> yes. the power of water and then the power of stagnation, of a storm that is not going to move much at all for the next three to even five days. i want to start you out, we have a live look from ktrk, our affiliate there, to look at some damage. i know we've already seen from them several areas like a bayou that was overflowing. this is just some of the stuff that we're beginning to see. this is likely from that tornado damage, but we will find out more because there was a confirmed tornado on the southwest side. let's take you quickly to the radar where you can see the center now west of victoria. still 75 mile per h
this city basically to use a cliche dodged a bullet, but there is one black mark and that is we met some officers and they are talking about people looting homes in this area. we'll keep an eye on that and if we hear anything more, we'll tell you. >> that is such a concern for so many people who are in shelters or who did evacuate, they don't know what's left behind at their homes. there is still so much more to come, ginger. i know you have your eye on houston and all that rain. >>...
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to claim that mainstream media has met its maker. the office of public health conducts large studies of the health of american veterans however if good studies produce results that do not support the office of public health so written paul suit they don't release them. this applies today to first health consequences of environmental exposures. in afghanistan and toxics exposure or on the rare occasions when. studies are really. lated to make them unintelligible so there seems to be. struggle between the truth seekers and the government when it to. sort of getting to the. exposure. how fact veterans are now experiencing. or get medical treatment. that they would best care and. it depends on who you get with the bureaucracy at the v.a. for me has been a nightmare to deal with getting bills from the labs for a thousand two thousand dollars for blood work. bills call in the lab the v.a. supposed to pay these bills and they don't and you're already sick with chemo and radiation also. nobody's paying them. right now or. from cancer. or bankrupt. the
to claim that mainstream media has met its maker. the office of public health conducts large studies of the health of american veterans however if good studies produce results that do not support the office of public health so written paul suit they don't release them. this applies today to first health consequences of environmental exposures. in afghanistan and toxics exposure or on the rare occasions when. studies are really. lated to make them unintelligible so there seems to be. struggle...
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today that officer met the man who is alive because of him. >>> one of delaware's most dangerous jobs, a corrections officer inside the site of that deadly prison riot. a new program to get new officers on patrol behind the bars. from the time i was pregnant with him, had so much life and energy in him. he wanted out, and he wanted to conquer the world. right now, quinton's goal is to be a doctor. it's not easy being a single parent with three kids and having to provide for them. but my son will be an amazing doctor, and he'll help people that are less fortunate. no matter where you are in your college journey, sallie mae can help you find the money you need. >>> we are track iing storms yo might not see much now, but there are showers in parts of our region. the radar there on the left temple university on the right. and here's the view over liberty towers in center city. a good day for a a walk. comfortable enough long pants and shorts, whatever you wanted. erika martin is tracking the forecast. chances are it's going to include some rain. >> i'm a beach goer, but right now, that's
today that officer met the man who is alive because of him. >>> one of delaware's most dangerous jobs, a corrections officer inside the site of that deadly prison riot. a new program to get new officers on patrol behind the bars. from the time i was pregnant with him, had so much life and energy in him. he wanted out, and he wanted to conquer the world. right now, quinton's goal is to be a doctor. it's not easy being a single parent with three kids and having to provide for them. but...
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this is only the president's second return to the big apple since taking office. he metith australia's prime minister in may. it will force the city to shut down streets. the cost of securing the president while he's back in town to be in the neighborhood of $300,000 a day. that could change, though, depending on how many people he brings with him and where he decides to go in town. >>> meanwhile, a top official in south korea says the president's aggressive comments against north korea are confusing and, quote, very worrisome. coming at american military leaders arrive in south korea today. it was planned for a while, but comes amid the escalating relate rick between the president and north korea. it's part of the joint military exercises in that part of asia. >>> he worked in the white house for 11 days, but former communications director anthony scaramucci has no shortage of opinions of what's happening in the trump white house. in his first interview since leaving the white house, he told george stephanopoulos what he thought about the president's response to the vio
this is only the president's second return to the big apple since taking office. he metith australia's prime minister in may. it will force the city to shut down streets. the cost of securing the president while he's back in town to be in the neighborhood of $300,000 a day. that could change, though, depending on how many people he brings with him and where he decides to go in town. >>> meanwhile, a top official in south korea says the president's aggressive comments against north...
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obama warned trump against hiring flynn just two days after he was elected when the two men met in the oval officea cautioned that the new president would be wise to stay away. trump aides say he was suspicious of mr. obama's motives in coming forward. - so sally yates and obama warned trump, but he didn't listen, although i'm not surprised that donald trump doesn't listen to women or black people. [laughter] dj: siri: ok, 10 minutes andr 10 counting.es. chef ludo: je sens ce que the rock mijote. dj: man everything does sound better in french. dj: gimme some, chef. ♪ [siri ding] here ya go. awesome, thank you. thank you. that's... not your car. your car's ready! wrong car... this is not your car? i would love to take it, but no. oh, i'm so sorry about that. you guys wanna check it out? it's someone else's car... this is beautiful. what is this? it's the all-new chevy equinox. this feels like a luxury suv. i love this little 360, how do they even do that? i made a bad decision on my last car purchase. well, your car's here. bummer... bummer. wah-wah. i'm ready for an upgrade. (laughter) any day now
obama warned trump against hiring flynn just two days after he was elected when the two men met in the oval officea cautioned that the new president would be wise to stay away. trump aides say he was suspicious of mr. obama's motives in coming forward. - so sally yates and obama warned trump, but he didn't listen, although i'm not surprised that donald trump doesn't listen to women or black people. [laughter] dj: siri: ok, 10 minutes andr 10 counting.es. chef ludo: je sens ce que the rock...
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after driving over the curb and slamming into the security gate officers met the driver outside and arrested him. i'm erin coleman. >> and i'm rosemary connors. upper darby police say the suspect was too drunk to stand up and perform field sobriety tests. according to investigators he told officers he had a few drinks in trenton and drove to philadelphia where e he briefly stopped and had a few more drinks. from philly he went to upper darby. his entire route was 47 miles. steven fisher spoke to police about the suspect's sobering moment. >> 53 years of experience i have never had anybody drive into a police station. this is video on wednesday morning about 4:00 a.m. from the upper darby police station. rides up on the curb and brushes the entry gate. the driver parks around back, officers watch this unfold, but they couldn't believe what they found. >> he told police he had 12 to 14 beers. and he was whacked out. he was in ineeb reeuated. >> the driver 45 told police he was looking for a safe place after admitting he had been drinking. he stopped for drinks in new jersey and then philadelph
after driving over the curb and slamming into the security gate officers met the driver outside and arrested him. i'm erin coleman. >> and i'm rosemary connors. upper darby police say the suspect was too drunk to stand up and perform field sobriety tests. according to investigators he told officers he had a few drinks in trenton and drove to philadelphia where e he briefly stopped and had a few more drinks. from philly he went to upper darby. his entire route was 47 miles. steven fisher...
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after slamming into the security gate, officers met the driver outside and arrested him. >> i think maybe e he would have got into a car accident instead of going to the police station. e he could have hurt somebody. >> the driver faces dui and other charges. right now he's out of jail on bail. >>> the suspect is at the center of yesterday's fiery standoff in delaware county is being held on $1 million bail. cameras were there as a group of deputies escorted jerome jones into his arraignment hearing this morning. he tossed a molotov cocktail at the squad outside his apartment yesterday to arrest him. after throwing the home made bomb, he barricaded himself back inside his apartment launching a standoff before he finally was captured. >> the officers are shaken up. it's one thing to deal with shootings. it's a horrible thing to deal with a shooting. finish off against a fire bomb, you can't duck and hide. >> he was released from the medical center this afternoon. today is his 33rd birthday. >>> there's a new investigation into what's happening inside the delaware prison where inmates took
after slamming into the security gate, officers met the driver outside and arrested him. >> i think maybe e he would have got into a car accident instead of going to the police station. e he could have hurt somebody. >> the driver faces dui and other charges. right now he's out of jail on bail. >>> the suspect is at the center of yesterday's fiery standoff in delaware county is being held on $1 million bail. cameras were there as a group of deputies escorted jerome jones...
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obama warned trump against hiring flynn just two days after he was elected when the two men met in the oval officeama cautioned that the new president would be wise to stay away. trump aides say he was suspicious of mr. obama's motives in coming forward. - so sally yates and obama warned trump, but he didn't listen, although i'm not surprised that donald trump doesn't listen to women or black people. [laughter] blue moon is a well-crafted belgian style wheat beer brewed with valencia orange peel for a refreshing taste that shines brighter. blue moon. dj: siri: ok, 10 minutes andr 10 counting.es. chef ludo: je sens ce que the rock mijote. dj: man everything does sound better in french. dj: gimme some, chef. ♪ [siri ding] inspired by the world. introducing vea. with real ingredients baked right in. with no artificial colors or flavors and always non-gmo. vea. find your way to real. you wafail to make the varsity team.? start your career as a walk-on. take a perfect team and blow a perfect season. spend 108 years as, "a lovable loser." be on the wrong side of the biggest upset in your sport. you real
obama warned trump against hiring flynn just two days after he was elected when the two men met in the oval officeama cautioned that the new president would be wise to stay away. trump aides say he was suspicious of mr. obama's motives in coming forward. - so sally yates and obama warned trump, but he didn't listen, although i'm not surprised that donald trump doesn't listen to women or black people. [laughter] blue moon is a well-crafted belgian style wheat beer brewed with valencia orange...
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remember how i met my first cabinet officer at the age of 39. i was so intimidated. i came to the labor department at that time, and i saw these huge doors. they are beautiful, would endorse -- wooden doors. i still remember them. i was on the outside and i thought, gosh, she must be inside. thinking she was right inside the front door. and then of course, when i got to the department of labor, i realized that was only the front door. there was a whole lot of offices back there. so i did not want people who are not part of mainstream america to feel intimidated. and i felt a responsibility to develop leaders for our country for the future that were of diverse backgrounds. host: let's talk about the 4 presidents you worked with, beginning with ronald reagan. in a sentence or so, describe your interactions with them and what they were like as a boss, beginning with president reagan. elaine: president reagan, i was a white house fellow, i was so young at the time that if i caught a glimpse of the president that would have made my day. so i really did not have much inter
remember how i met my first cabinet officer at the age of 39. i was so intimidated. i came to the labor department at that time, and i saw these huge doors. they are beautiful, would endorse -- wooden doors. i still remember them. i was on the outside and i thought, gosh, she must be inside. thinking she was right inside the front door. and then of course, when i got to the department of labor, i realized that was only the front door. there was a whole lot of offices back there. so i did not...
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we met each other pretty young and then reunited as cadets at became police officers. ey met as kids in little league baseball and became even closer while both patrolling the treats of charles county. i wouldn't ask him to do it, but p he was the first one to go up and get tested and the first one to find out that he was a match. deputy davis has suffered with kidney disease since he was a team and his time was suddenly running out. to his surprise his long time co-worker never hesitated to step up muchs that he ' how we get the kidney out. he's going to feel uncomfortable within a few days, but within a week i expect him to feel much better. both men went under the knife tuesday morning and are expected to be back to normal in the couple of weeks. the two say they're excited to get back to work to save even more lives together. that's what we do. we help people. serve the community and i'm taking care of my we work for the same department and say the experience brings them closer than ever. it's already normal anyway ways. we do a the lot of stuff together anyways.s i
we met each other pretty young and then reunited as cadets at became police officers. ey met as kids in little league baseball and became even closer while both patrolling the treats of charles county. i wouldn't ask him to do it, but p he was the first one to go up and get tested and the first one to find out that he was a match. deputy davis has suffered with kidney disease since he was a team and his time was suddenly running out. to his surprise his long time co-worker never hesitated to...
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in fact, they're both police officers, and they met while working in the force. >> sort of lock her down for a life sentence. >> i'm ready to grow old with you and love you for the rest of my life. >> they're dating for a while, they're in life and this is how he chose to propose. >> will you marry me? >> what i quite like about it as a way to do it, you've then got the picture to frame. you can take it home, that's actually how we did it. >> not just that, they also have this cool video of that really sweet moment and a clever way to use the artists. >> he's there at beautiful central park. >> perfect and they're both wearing their uniforms in the sketch. they shared their story with howheasked dotcom including pictures of them in their uniforms with all of their gear at the park and also the final sketch. >>> when i think hot rod i think of a dodge charger, varoom varoom varoom of an engine. you don't think of this hot rod, a uaz patriot 4x4 luxury car burning outside of a sports complex in russia. >> what happened there? what caused it? >> no word on what started the fire but the fire
in fact, they're both police officers, and they met while working in the force. >> sort of lock her down for a life sentence. >> i'm ready to grow old with you and love you for the rest of my life. >> they're dating for a while, they're in life and this is how he chose to propose. >> will you marry me? >> what i quite like about it as a way to do it, you've then got the picture to frame. you can take it home, that's actually how we did it. >> not just that,...
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when the train arrived at the platform there was a metro transit police officer who was here who met with the victim and called for medics. metro expects man dan stessel says there were plenty t of witnesses. they were able to provide officers with look out information. the three guys believed to be involved circumvented police but they couldn't escape. back at the tacoma park vied ers were shocked to learn someone was shot on a train. i feel really bad for anybody who was on the train it with happened. i just hope to ride the metro save every day. of koashes i'm going to still ride metro in the future, but it's really not a good feeling. tonight it's still not clear exactly what led up to this or if the suspects and the victim knew each other. the shooting happened on one of the newer series. they are he skipped with high definition cameras. so police should have a clear picture of what happened. metro last nt release any of the hg images. for a while the metro was single tracking. service did return to normal at about 6:00. live in northwest, lindsay watts, fox5 local news. thank yo
when the train arrived at the platform there was a metro transit police officer who was here who met with the victim and called for medics. metro expects man dan stessel says there were plenty t of witnesses. they were able to provide officers with look out information. the three guys believed to be involved circumvented police but they couldn't escape. back at the tacoma park vied ers were shocked to learn someone was shot on a train. i feel really bad for anybody who was on the train it with...
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i was looking at the number of times the president met with business leaders, you know, ceos from the industries. since he's been in officees, and he's not always nice to these guys. sometimes he kind of, you know, is sweet talking them, but other times it's i need jobs, what can you do for me? rachel, what do you saysome. >> well, absolutely. he can be tough on them, but here's the deal, they trust him. they know he understands business. you know, let's not forget, we just had a $10 billion investment in wisconsin with foxconn as well. i can recall back in 2010 we were talking about the obama announced a recovery summer. guess who got it? [laughter] it's donald trump. gerri: it's true. >> and their recovery was so lame because they thought they could do it with stimulus and government spending. this is the real deal, entrepreneurial capitalism. gerri: let's talk about this deal in detail just a little bit for a second. this is a consolidation between these two companies, they're coming together to build this plant. they're creating a sort of unusual one with time coming together, and it points to the difficulty of expand
i was looking at the number of times the president met with business leaders, you know, ceos from the industries. since he's been in officees, and he's not always nice to these guys. sometimes he kind of, you know, is sweet talking them, but other times it's i need jobs, what can you do for me? rachel, what do you saysome. >> well, absolutely. he can be tough on them, but here's the deal, they trust him. they know he understands business. you know, let's not forget, we just had a $10...
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we understand from the met police, that officers will be at ports and airports to meet people cominghat the police here can feed into the international anti—terrorism effort. the metropolitan police have also put out a number, 0800789321. that is if you have come back from spain and think you may have heard something that you can feed back to the police here which can be fed into the wider investigation. although the metropolitan police say that the spanish authorities have a lot of experience in dealing with terrorism and describe the spanish police as very capable. thank you very much. let's be to our correspondent emma va rdy very much. let's be to our correspondent emma vardy in westminster. theresa may among the politicians who has been speaking about the attacks in spain, talking about the attacks in spain, talking about that little boy, julian cadman, who is missing after these attacks and more widely about the political response from britain. take us through all of that. political leaders have been coming out with messages of support for the people of barcelona and messages o
we understand from the met police, that officers will be at ports and airports to meet people cominghat the police here can feed into the international anti—terrorism effort. the metropolitan police have also put out a number, 0800789321. that is if you have come back from spain and think you may have heard something that you can feed back to the police here which can be fed into the wider investigation. although the metropolitan police say that the spanish authorities have a lot of...
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office only dates back to 1909. most presidents have never had access to it. abraham lincoln met with his cabinet in what is today called the lincoln bedroom. it was actually his office in his era. he did everything there. richard nixon rarely worked in the oval office. it is used more by some presidents, left by others. and i think -- this is what the gentleman was talking about, the power and symbolism is nothing like it in the world. it is smaller than it looks on square feetout 700 awso, but you are just in e. awe-inspiring filling to be in that room. "under thisre, roof" is the name of his book. thank you for joining us of the essay. skype. representative hoyer will be talking about daca. this is a setup for people came to the uss children and met several guidelines for deferred action. event.n his way to the he should be here shortly. you on ourupdate live coverage plans. president trump is at the white earlier speaking to reporters in addressing the nation on violence in charlottesville, virginia. in about 30 five minutes, he is expected to sign a memorandum onh china's la
office only dates back to 1909. most presidents have never had access to it. abraham lincoln met with his cabinet in what is today called the lincoln bedroom. it was actually his office in his era. he did everything there. richard nixon rarely worked in the oval office. it is used more by some presidents, left by others. and i think -- this is what the gentleman was talking about, the power and symbolism is nothing like it in the world. it is smaller than it looks on square feetout 700 awso,...
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trump's rally in arizona and see how police stepped in to help a young boy who never met his father. a police officerchool. "action news" continues. >> ♪ >> now on "action news" storm damage forced people from their homes and stranded people in their cars leaving them in the street. >> new overnight, protesters clash with police outside president trump's rally in arizona. >> powerball fever. it's sweeping the country. tonight's jackpot has surged to $700 million. >> good morning everyone, it's 5:30 on this wednesday august 23rd and you know what, it's going to feel a lot better when you walk outside right, david and karen. >> storms from yesterday were a mess but yes, today is kind of a day of transition. >> it is a day of transition matt. as you step outside right now you're still going to feel that it's pretty humid but that is going to change as the day goes on. we did get some drenching downpours overnight from some of those thunderstorms. woke me up around 11 o'clock. felt like doing that to that thunderstorm. we have a leftover flood warning that extends from northern camden and gloucester coun
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met by protesters who are already marching outside of trump tower. this is only the president's second return to the big apple since taking office. lia's prime minister there back in may. the visit to trump tower will force the city to shut down several streets especially fifth avenue. police officials estimate the cost of securing the president while he's back in town to be around $300,000 a day. that could change, though, depending on how many people he brings with him and where he decides to go while he's in manhattan. >> a 23-year-old man was out for blood when he allegedly tried to blow up a bank in oklahoma city. that according to authorities. jerry barn nell was arrested saturday morning. according to court documents, barnnell was upset the law enforcement took notice of it. they say he loaded what he thought was a bomb into a van parked it next to a bank and attempted to detonate it. the bomb was fake. it was part of an fbi operation involving an undercover agent posing as someone who could help with this at affect barnell faces up to 20 years in prison if convicted. >> a police officer in ohio is on paid administrative le
met by protesters who are already marching outside of trump tower. this is only the president's second return to the big apple since taking office. lia's prime minister there back in may. the visit to trump tower will force the city to shut down several streets especially fifth avenue. police officials estimate the cost of securing the president while he's back in town to be around $300,000 a day. that could change, though, depending on how many people he brings with him and where he decides to...
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the case was subsequently referred to specialist officers within the met who worked in conjunction withn the last few minutes. they say staff from our consular provided support to a british woman following an incident in milan. we remain in contact with the italian authorities. norfolk police have warned people to stay away from a woodland area after a dog—walker in his eighties was stabbed to death. the body was found near east harling. the man was described as a "family man". alex dunlop has the details. a few metres in from the cordon, you canjust make out a forensics van. as a police helicopter circles overhead, officers continue to look for clues in an area of open heathland. a member of the public called police at 10.45 on saturday morning after discovering the body of an 83—year—old man close to a path. he had been repeatedly stabbed in the head and neck. his two dogs were found nearby, unharmed. at a briefing this afternoon, an update into the investigation. it‘s a wooded heath area where the body was found and it is close to a footpath type area where people walk their dogs loc
the case was subsequently referred to specialist officers within the met who worked in conjunction withn the last few minutes. they say staff from our consular provided support to a british woman following an incident in milan. we remain in contact with the italian authorities. norfolk police have warned people to stay away from a woodland area after a dog—walker in his eighties was stabbed to death. the body was found near east harling. the man was described as a "family man". alex...
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as for andrew warren, he just met with the san francisco public defender's office. they will be representing him in court later this week. live in dublin, susie steimle, kpix 5. >>> big win for navado high school. the school will keep its varsity football team. here's a live look at the players practicing this afternoon. last week, the schools they will have to pull the plug on the team because not enough students wanted to play. today, 23 students showed up to join the team on this, the first day of practice. >> we're vanish strong on the frosh-soph level. so we predict having a very strong squad next year. >> the school tells us they received lots of support from parents and the community to continue the varsity football team. >>> president donald trump marked his 200th day in office at his golf course in new jersey for thestart of what he calls a working vacation. mr. trump will be the for a total of 17 days. he says he'll also be meeting with aides and lawmakers. while he's a away, the west wing will be getting a new heating and cooling system. and special counc
as for andrew warren, he just met with the san francisco public defender's office. they will be representing him in court later this week. live in dublin, susie steimle, kpix 5. >>> big win for navado high school. the school will keep its varsity football team. here's a live look at the players practicing this afternoon. last week, the schools they will have to pull the plug on the team because not enough students wanted to play. today, 23 students showed up to join the team on this,...
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guest: i'm not sure i get dates - the oval office back to 1909, so the most have never n fact had access to it. abraham lincoln met with his what is today called bedroom.oln on in his era it was his office. richard nixon rarely worked in office, he worked across the street in executive office building. used more by e is some presidents, less by others, of course, andy, what the gentleman was talking power and symbolism of the office, nothing like it in the world and when you step oval, it's smaller than it looks on t.v., about 700 or so, not the biggest room, but you are ju -- you near awe and awe-inspiring feeling to be in that room. i'm curious to see what it will e like when they are done with this project. host: for more stories on the this roof" is the name of paul brandos book, presidency and the white house. your time, thanks for joining us via skype. you.t: thank host: up next, we're going to end our program back with the program we began the with, president trump's remarks on the charlottesville violence if you weekend, asking thought they were enough. start calling in, republicans, independents, lines fo
guest: i'm not sure i get dates - the oval office back to 1909, so the most have never n fact had access to it. abraham lincoln met with his what is today called bedroom.oln on in his era it was his office. richard nixon rarely worked in office, he worked across the street in executive office building. used more by e is some presidents, less by others, of course, andy, what the gentleman was talking power and symbolism of the office, nothing like it in the world and when you step oval, it's...
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[cheers and applause] senator warren: so, when i got out, it was over a year campaigning for office. i met a lot of people and shook a lot of hands. and every time i met a girl like you, i went shake hands and say, my name is elizabeth, and i am running for the united states senate because that is what girls do. [cheers and applause] representative cantwell: that was a good question right there. that was great. senator warren: do you promise to remember that? thank you, thank you sweetie. bye-bye. you know that is one of the best , parts of the job. representative cantwell: last two questions. senator warren: ok. last two. >> good evening. my name is al green, from worchester. senator warren: i heard a little rumble over there. [laughter] >> i am director of the lgbt task force. senator warren: all right. [cheers and applause] >> we are the only organization of our kind, and the people that we support our queer, mostly black, and sometimes muslim. they are immigrants who have fled hatred and violence in their home countries. with the president, his alt right supporters, and his gop enabler
[cheers and applause] senator warren: so, when i got out, it was over a year campaigning for office. i met a lot of people and shook a lot of hands. and every time i met a girl like you, i went shake hands and say, my name is elizabeth, and i am running for the united states senate because that is what girls do. [cheers and applause] representative cantwell: that was a good question right there. that was great. senator warren: do you promise to remember that? thank you, thank you sweetie....