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the middle england reference. what middle england is depends on what you try to sell at the time.remy corbyn on tax. you are going to say this benefits the rich, tax cuts for the rich, it was on twitter. if you go up the distribution that is what is going to happen. i would imagine what he's tried to say is if you are below that you will still do better with us that you will still do better with us than with jeremy corbyn, who will focus on those further down the earnings scale. thank you both very much. that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you — seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers — and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you, anne and ben. goodbye. iamjohn i am john watson with the latest from the bbc sport centre. leicester players went to see for themselves the tributes left in memory of bika's owner. the family of vichai srivaddhanaprabha pay tribute at the ground where he and four others were killed on saturday. his son and w
the middle england reference. what middle england is depends on what you try to sell at the time.remy corbyn on tax. you are going to say this benefits the rich, tax cuts for the rich, it was on twitter. if you go up the distribution that is what is going to happen. i would imagine what he's tried to say is if you are below that you will still do better with us that you will still do better with us than with jeremy corbyn, who will focus on those further down the earnings scale. thank you both...
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are let's look at the conservative party conference was in birmingham and in england northern england middle of england the middle and and this was by james dudbridge he's a former tory minister so he was one of the five he actually led it and he led the livery of this letter so purportedly you're right there were are sort of maybe thirty or so of these these m.p.'s that feel the same way however very important to note that letter was before her speech she did extremely well of course the bar was rather low because last year she had the coughing fit that many people might remember the stage actually was beginning to fall down behind and this year she says something about i might pause to cough because i i make off because i was up all night of applying some glue to the backdrop but but importantly what's very interesting to think about is the fact that that was before. after her speech of course she probably had a phenomenal speech writer but she did deliver a very unifying message she delivered a powerful message in basically looking at the alternatives if we don't unite we're going to divi
are let's look at the conservative party conference was in birmingham and in england northern england middle of england the middle and and this was by james dudbridge he's a former tory minister so he was one of the five he actually led it and he led the livery of this letter so purportedly you're right there were are sort of maybe thirty or so of these these m.p.'s that feel the same way however very important to note that letter was before her speech she did extremely well of course the bar...
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middle england don't protest. middle england don't march.erestimate the anger of middle england if they are asked to vote on this issue again. i hope and pray we do not get a second referendum. we've had the people so. if we do, i promise you will reject european union membership by an even bigger margin. stuart: an emphatic sub to join morning. nigel, thank you very much indeed. the dow industrials down 1.5%. big draw. what about gold. nice again. still in the $1200 for a area 11 bucks at 122036. how about bitcoin? 6300 just like yesterday. the price of oil should be down. it is at $67 a barrel. that is quite a draw. by the way, the drop in the price of gasoline is speaking out. the national average is now $2.84 a gallon, down another penny from yesterday. president trump campaign continues today. later today i'll be in wisconsin campaigning for candidate lay a port layer. later today in charlotte, north carolina and saturday in southern illinois. this man is. this meant. this meant newspaper to forget the energy. on top of everything else,
middle england don't protest. middle england don't march.erestimate the anger of middle england if they are asked to vote on this issue again. i hope and pray we do not get a second referendum. we've had the people so. if we do, i promise you will reject european union membership by an even bigger margin. stuart: an emphatic sub to join morning. nigel, thank you very much indeed. the dow industrials down 1.5%. big draw. what about gold. nice again. still in the $1200 for a area 11 bucks at...
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the male has a good gauge of the temperature of middle england. —— the mail.alled lovable. —— loveableness. we have seen the empty halls, they are not like labour's grassroots. they are dying off. they queued for a halfjohnson to see him today, more than 1000 people crammed into the room to see him speak. —— four and a half. he does appeal to that section of the tory party. this is a party which keeps banging on about family values and duty to family and being consistent. this man has a personal life that should shock them. that is not really the point. tories of a certain age who have been looking down on, single mothers, this is one of the most feckless mps we have got! he was talking about brexit.|j feckless mps we have got! he was talking about brexit. i think the personal is the political. the speech actually shows his character, the way he uses cheap wines, the pound shop churchill, we will fight them on the beaches at. he is the man for them on the beaches at. he is the manfora them on the beaches at. he is the man for a moment. them on the beaches at.
the male has a good gauge of the temperature of middle england. —— the mail.alled lovable. —— loveableness. we have seen the empty halls, they are not like labour's grassroots. they are dying off. they queued for a halfjohnson to see him today, more than 1000 people crammed into the room to see him speak. —— four and a half. he does appeal to that section of the tory party. this is a party which keeps banging on about family values and duty to family and being consistent. this man...
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through the week, going throughout today, light rain exiting new england. middle warm. beautiful today. we got active weather in the northwest, rain and snow depending on your elevation. then we break out the storm in the middle of the country. rain and storm, i don't think too much severe weather but some thunderstorms with it. northeast texas through the ohio valley, and a chill behind it. by thursday and friday, we take wet weather and rain with that front to the east coast, and hopefully clear out for the weekend and much cooler back in the areas of the great lakes. so the week ahead, it's like fall. you've got warm days, cool days. >> one crucial day, halloween on wednesday, fingers crossed. all right, thank you. >>> still to come, hear from the native son and the importance of the synagogue that was attacked in pittsburgh. no cover up spray here... switch to febreze air effects! scent f febreze eliminates even the toughest odors from the air. and it uses an all-natural propellant to leave behind a pleasant scent you'll love. use anywhere odors can spread. fr
through the week, going throughout today, light rain exiting new england. middle warm. beautiful today. we got active weather in the northwest, rain and snow depending on your elevation. then we break out the storm in the middle of the country. rain and storm, i don't think too much severe weather but some thunderstorms with it. northeast texas through the ohio valley, and a chill behind it. by thursday and friday, we take wet weather and rain with that front to the east coast, and hopefully...
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across england and wales 2221 celsius widely, 2a25 for south—east england, very warm for the middle ofn continues to move north through northern ireland into scotland, easing off for a while through wales but more returns later in the night, miles 13—16dc for england and wales, eight or nine for scotla nd england and wales, eight or nine for scotland and northern ireland, this front is slowly moving east, also the dividing line between the warmth that we've got between eastern areas and something cooler and fresher north and west. they will be more rain to come through the morning across southern counties of england into wales, slowly pushing north and east through the day. sunshine already across northern ireland will extend into scotland, wales, and south—west england, the rain likely to linger in eastern counties, it will feel cooler on sunday, between 12 and 18 celsius. still rain lingering over south—east england on monday, on tuesday, sunshine in the south and east and west it in this is bbc news. the headlines at 11am: nearly 30 flood warning are in place as heavy rain from stor
across england and wales 2221 celsius widely, 2a25 for south—east england, very warm for the middle ofn continues to move north through northern ireland into scotland, easing off for a while through wales but more returns later in the night, miles 13—16dc for england and wales, eight or nine for scotla nd england and wales, eight or nine for scotland and northern ireland, this front is slowly moving east, also the dividing line between the warmth that we've got between eastern areas and...
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england. we're in the middle of an aggressive new era of espionage from russia, and exposing this is important to sort of inok -- ininoculate us. >>> what about china? >> it's an aggressive player, when it comes to trying to get at trade secrets, but the claims from the trump administration are a little bizarre the past week. they haven't backed up that claim with any sort of meaningful meddling. china and its lobbying entities do buy advertisements and things like that sometimes. but the other reason is it creates such a contrast with how they have treated russian interference, which all u.s. intelligence agencies agree was historically unprecedented, and we have yet to hear any language lionele like that from president trump about russia. >> the book is called the apprentice, and the subverbs of american democracy. "the apprentice" very clever, my friend. thank you. >>> the races to watch and who could benefit, it's all coming up. could benefit, it's all coming up managing my type 2 diabetes wasn't my top priority. until i held her. i found my tresiba® reason. now i'm doing more to lower my
england. we're in the middle of an aggressive new era of espionage from russia, and exposing this is important to sort of inok -- ininoculate us. >>> what about china? >> it's an aggressive player, when it comes to trying to get at trade secrets, but the claims from the trump administration are a little bizarre the past week. they haven't backed up that claim with any sort of meaningful meddling. china and its lobbying entities do buy advertisements and things like that...
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england, northern ireland and scotland. for the weblog the make, and before the middle of the week, we lose the rain in northern scotland foot with hazy sunshine filled thursday, pretty similar and, dry with hazy sunshine filled thursday, pretty similarand, if anything, the rain in the north—west picks up a bit food the best of clear, blue skies and sunshine in the south and east. temperatures still about where they should be for the time of year, perhaps a degree 01’ the time of year, perhaps a degree or down on wednesday. thursday to friday, a big change comes about we start to lose that atlantic air and we opened the floodgates to the arctic. the yellow subsides to the blue and that cold plunge will make its way across the uk, accomplished accompanied by northerly winds. a lot of fine weather on the whole, but the biggest change will be how much colder it feels and a biting northerly wind. you're watching beyond 100 days. we're in florida — where the sun is shining and the polls are already open for early voting. it's the state that can decide elections — and hispanic voters could be the key to democrats taking back contr
england, northern ireland and scotland. for the weblog the make, and before the middle of the week, we lose the rain in northern scotland foot with hazy sunshine filled thursday, pretty similar and, dry with hazy sunshine filled thursday, pretty similarand, if anything, the rain in the north—west picks up a bit food the best of clear, blue skies and sunshine in the south and east. temperatures still about where they should be for the time of year, perhaps a degree 01’ the time of year,...
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for its well what i'm seeking to do and those of us who are trying to hold the middle ground in the debates in england is is to do what i think is the right thing now which is to put these two back to the people and say look you clearly didn't vote for any of this you didn't vote to be poor you didn't vote for chaos you didn't vote for a government that's now talking about only six weeks of medical supplies and food stockpiling you didn't vote for hard border in ireland that could bring back the troubles and the return of paramilitary activity in northern ireland you didn't vote for any of these things so the right thing is a people's vote a second referendum end this nightmare and then we can go on with our lives without having to spend a lot out of her excess or one out of what do we make it best of three why should we accept an argument for another referendum from people who by definition do not accept referendum results i remember in the run up to the first one all of the people who are now demanding a second vote were loudest in insisting that that was the final decision that that never been over
for its well what i'm seeking to do and those of us who are trying to hold the middle ground in the debates in england is is to do what i think is the right thing now which is to put these two back to the people and say look you clearly didn't vote for any of this you didn't vote to be poor you didn't vote for chaos you didn't vote for a government that's now talking about only six weeks of medical supplies and food stockpiling you didn't vote for hard border in ireland that could bring back...
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of the south—west, the woman direction, so temperatures rise up into the middle high teens, even as far north as northern englandjudge brett kavanaugh now looks likely to be voted on to the us supreme court, despite accusations of sexual assault against him. two key republican senators say they will support him in the final vote on saturday. a white police officer who killed a black teenager in chicago four years ago has been found guilty of second—degree murder. jason van dyke shot laquan mcdonald 16 times. it caused outrage and mass protests. the united nations says it's urgently trying to raise $50million "for immediate relief" to help victims of the earthquake and tsunami in indonesia. at least 1,500 people are confirmed to have died. the nobel peace prize has been awarded to two campaigners against sexual violence. denis mkwege has a clinic in the democratic republic of congo, and nadia murad campaigns for the yazidi people in northern iraq. now on bbc news, it's inside out.
of the south—west, the woman direction, so temperatures rise up into the middle high teens, even as far north as northern englandjudge brett kavanaugh now looks likely to be voted on to the us supreme court, despite accusations of sexual assault against him. two key republican senators say they will support him in the final vote on saturday. a white police officer who killed a black teenager in chicago four years ago has been found guilty of second—degree murder. jason van dyke shot laquan...
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in england and wales, 22 celsius, south—east england, 2a or 25 celsius. very warm for the middleorthwards, easing off for a while across parts of wales, but more returns later in the night so a wet end of the night. mild for england and wales is. this front is still with us on sunday, slowly starting to clear eastwards. and it is also the dividing line between the warmth we have got across eastern areas and something cooler and fresher further north and west. but there will be more rain through the morning. slowly pushing its way northwards and eastwards through the day. the rain likely to linger for eastern counties. a cooler feel on sunday. temperatures between 12 and 18 celsius. still some rain lingering across south—east england on monday. but on tuesday, sunshine for the south and east, wetterfor the north and west. hello and a very warm welcome to dateline london. i'm jane hill. this week we're asking what the west should do about the disappearance of the saudi journalist jamal khashoggi, and looking forward to next week's european summit — which could produce a brexit deal
in england and wales, 22 celsius, south—east england, 2a or 25 celsius. very warm for the middleorthwards, easing off for a while across parts of wales, but more returns later in the night so a wet end of the night. mild for england and wales is. this front is still with us on sunday, slowly starting to clear eastwards. and it is also the dividing line between the warmth we have got across eastern areas and something cooler and fresher further north and west. but there will be more rain...
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england. as that pushes away, things quiet down around the middle part of the week.unshine, maybe or two showers. we end the week with some rain in the northwest with some widespread gales. hello, good afternoon. the bbc has been told the owner of leicester city football club was on board the helicopter that crashed and burst into flames only minutes after taking off from the team's stadium last night. it's believed there were five people on board includng people on board including vichai srivaddhanaprabha. he bought leicester city eight years ago, pouring millions of pounds into the club which helped them win the premier league two years ago. sima kotecha is at king power stadium this lunchtime. sima.
england. as that pushes away, things quiet down around the middle part of the week.unshine, maybe or two showers. we end the week with some rain in the northwest with some widespread gales. hello, good afternoon. the bbc has been told the owner of leicester city football club was on board the helicopter that crashed and burst into flames only minutes after taking off from the team's stadium last night. it's believed there were five people on board includng people on board including vichai...
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middle part of the week. we keep the south—westerly flow and temperatures will start to pick up. notjust across englandth this forecast as we go through the middle of the week. likely to see high teens, low 20s across the country. with elements like early—morning frosts, a little bit of mist, but also some warmth, we could be asking the question, are we going to experience an indian summer? until then, take care. this is bbc world news. our top stories: a major victory for president trump — his controversial choice for the supreme court brett kavanaugh is sworn in, despite allegations of sexual assault, which he's fiercely denied. against the backdrop of vociferous protests, the nomination was narrowly approved. all chant: shame! shame! 0utside, demonstrators reacted to the vote with fury. they've been condemned by president trump. republicans believe in the rule of law, not the rule of the mob. in other news, turkey says a prominent saudi journalist has been murdered inside the kingdom's consulate in istanbul. pope francis orders a review of documents concerning allegations of sexual abuse by a former
middle part of the week. we keep the south—westerly flow and temperatures will start to pick up. notjust across englandth this forecast as we go through the middle of the week. likely to see high teens, low 20s across the country. with elements like early—morning frosts, a little bit of mist, but also some warmth, we could be asking the question, are we going to experience an indian summer? until then, take care. this is bbc world news. our top stories: a major victory for president trump...
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middle part of the week. we keep the south—westerly flow and temperatures will start to pick up. notjust across englandf it's the warmth that you are after, you won't be disappointed with this forecast as we go through the middle of the week. likely to see high teens, low 20s across the country. with elements like early—morning frosts, a little bit of mist, but also some warmth, we could be asking the question, are we going to experience an indian summer? until then, take care. this is bbc news. the headlines: brett kavanaugh has been sworn in as a us supreme courtjustice, hours after being confirmed in the tightest vote in the senate for more than a century. his appointment cements conservative control of the court. mr kavanaugh has denied allegations of sexual assault. the turkish authorities say they believe a prominent saudi journalist, jamal khashoggi, has been murdered inside the kingdom's consulate in istanbul. mr khashoggi, who has criticised some of the saudi crown prince mohammed bin salman‘s policies, has not been seen since entering the consulate last tuesday. the vatican's announced that p
middle part of the week. we keep the south—westerly flow and temperatures will start to pick up. notjust across englandf it's the warmth that you are after, you won't be disappointed with this forecast as we go through the middle of the week. likely to see high teens, low 20s across the country. with elements like early—morning frosts, a little bit of mist, but also some warmth, we could be asking the question, are we going to experience an indian summer? until then, take care. this is bbc...
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middle part of the week. we keep the south—westerly flow and temperatures will start to pick up. notjust across englandwon't be disappointed with this forecast as we go through the middle of the week. likely to see high teens, low 20s across the country. with elements like early—morning frosts, a little bit of mist, but also some warmth, we could be asking the question, are we going to experience an indian summer? until then, take care. this is bbc news. the headlines — brett kavanaugh has been sworn in as a us supreme courtjustice — hours after being confirmed in the tightest vote in the senate for more than a century. his appointment cements conservative control of the court and ensures president trump's legacy. mr kavanaugh has denied allegations of sexual assault. the vatican's announced that pope francis has ordered a thorough review of all the documents related to accusations of sexual abuse against a former us cardinal — theodore mccarrick. the pope accepted cardinal mccarrick‘s resignation in july. he'd been accused of sexually assaulting a teenager nearly 50 years ago. the uk government has vo
middle part of the week. we keep the south—westerly flow and temperatures will start to pick up. notjust across englandwon't be disappointed with this forecast as we go through the middle of the week. likely to see high teens, low 20s across the country. with elements like early—morning frosts, a little bit of mist, but also some warmth, we could be asking the question, are we going to experience an indian summer? until then, take care. this is bbc news. the headlines — brett kavanaugh...
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middle part of the week. we keep the south—westerly flow and temperatures will start to pick up. notjust across englandou are after, you won't be disappointed with this forecast as we go through the middle of the week. likely to see high teens, low 20s across the country. with elements like early—morning frosts, a little bit of mist, but also some warmth, we could be asking the question, are we going to experience an indian summer? until then, take care. good morning. welcome to breakfast with rachel burden and ben thompson. 0ur headlines today: a big win for president trump as his controversial choice for the supreme court brett kavanaugh is sworn in. shut it down! shut it down! demonstrators reacted with fury — but donald trump hailed the result. i stand before you today on the heels of a tremendous victory for oui’ heels of a tremendous victory for our nation, our people, and our beloved constitution. pret a manger under fire after it's revealed a second customer died from an allergic reaction to a sandwich. and thousands line the streets of liverpool for a last glimpse
middle part of the week. we keep the south—westerly flow and temperatures will start to pick up. notjust across englandou are after, you won't be disappointed with this forecast as we go through the middle of the week. likely to see high teens, low 20s across the country. with elements like early—morning frosts, a little bit of mist, but also some warmth, we could be asking the question, are we going to experience an indian summer? until then, take care. good morning. welcome to breakfast...
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middle part of the week. we keep the south—westerly flow and temperatures will start to pick up. notjust across england the warmth that you are after, you won't be disappointed with this forecast as we go through the middle of the week. likely to see high teens, low 20s across the country. with elements like early—morning frosts, a little bit of mist, but also some warmth, we could be asking the question, are we going to experience an indian summer? until then, take care. this is bbc news. i'm lewis vaughan jones. our top stories: a major victory for president trump. his controversial choice for the supreme court, brett kavanaugh, is sworn in — despite allegations of sexual assault, which he's fiercely denied. against the backdrop of vociferous protests, the nomination was narrowly approved. republicans believe in the rule of law, not the rule of the mob. also in the news, pope francis orders a review of documents concerning allegations of sexual abuse by a former us cardinal. 0n the eve of brazil's presidential election, the far—right populist who was stabbed on the campaign trail has a big lead.
middle part of the week. we keep the south—westerly flow and temperatures will start to pick up. notjust across england the warmth that you are after, you won't be disappointed with this forecast as we go through the middle of the week. likely to see high teens, low 20s across the country. with elements like early—morning frosts, a little bit of mist, but also some warmth, we could be asking the question, are we going to experience an indian summer? until then, take care. this is bbc news....
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for its well what i'm seeking to do and those of us who are trying to hold the middle ground in the debate in england is is to do what i think is the right thing now which is to put the issue back to the people and say look you clearly didn't vote for any of this you didn't vote to be poor you didn't vote for chaos you didn't vote for a government that's now talking about only six weeks of medical supplies and food stockpiling you didn't vote for hard border in ireland that could bring back the troubles and the return of paramilitary activity in northern ireland you didn't vote for any of these things so the right thing is a people's vote a second referendum end this nightmare and then we can go on with our lives without having to spend a lot why not of all why not of what do we make it best of three why should we accept an argument for another referendum from people who by definition do not accept referendum results i remember in the run up to the first one all of the people who are now demanding a second vote were loudest in insisting that that was the final decision that that never been over go jo
for its well what i'm seeking to do and those of us who are trying to hold the middle ground in the debate in england is is to do what i think is the right thing now which is to put the issue back to the people and say look you clearly didn't vote for any of this you didn't vote to be poor you didn't vote for chaos you didn't vote for a government that's now talking about only six weeks of medical supplies and food stockpiling you didn't vote for hard border in ireland that could bring back the...
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for it's well what i'm seeking to do and those of us who are trying to hold the middle ground in the debates in england is is to do what i think is the right thing now which is to put these two back to the people and say look you clearly didn't vote for any of this you didn't vote to be poor you didn't vote for chaos you didn't vote for a government that's now talking about only six weeks of medical supplies and food stockpiling you didn't vote for hard border in ireland that could bring back the troubles and the return of paramilitary activity in northern ireland you didn't vote for any of these things so the right thing is a people's vote a second referendum end this nightmare and then we can go on with our lives without having to spend a lot out of her excess or one out of four what do we make it best of three why should we accept an argument for another referendum from people who by definition do not accept referendum results i remember in the run up to the first one all of the people who are now demanding a second vote were loudest in insisting that that was the final decision that that never been
for it's well what i'm seeking to do and those of us who are trying to hold the middle ground in the debates in england is is to do what i think is the right thing now which is to put these two back to the people and say look you clearly didn't vote for any of this you didn't vote to be poor you didn't vote for chaos you didn't vote for a government that's now talking about only six weeks of medical supplies and food stockpiling you didn't vote for hard border in ireland that could bring back...
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for its well what i'm seeking to do and those of us who are trying to hold the middle ground in the debates in england is is to do what i think is the right thing now which is to put the issue back to the people and say look you clearly didn't vote for any of this you didn't vote to be poor you didn't vote for chaos you didn't vote for a government that's now talking about only six weeks of medical supplies and food stockpiling you didn't vote for a hard border in ireland that could bring back the troubles and the return of paramilitary activity in northern ireland you didn't vote for any of these things so the right thing is a people's vote a second referendum end this nightmare and then we can go on with our lives without having to spend a lot why not of all why not of why do we make it best of three why should we accept an argument for another referendum from people who by definition do not accept referendum results i remember in the run up to the first one all of the people who are now demanding a second vote were loudest in insisting that that was the final decision that that never been over go j
for its well what i'm seeking to do and those of us who are trying to hold the middle ground in the debates in england is is to do what i think is the right thing now which is to put the issue back to the people and say look you clearly didn't vote for any of this you didn't vote to be poor you didn't vote for chaos you didn't vote for a government that's now talking about only six weeks of medical supplies and food stockpiling you didn't vote for a hard border in ireland that could bring back...
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england. as that pushes away, things will quiet down towards the middle of the week.e one of the week but some rain in the northwest. with widespread gales. this is bbc news. the headlines... the bbc understands the thai owner of leicester city football club was on board the helicopter that crashed last night outside the club's stadium. ijust can't believe it. he has done a lot for the club and they are nice people. chancellor philip hammond, who will present his budget tomorrow, says an end to austerity depends on what kind of brexit deal the country gets. if we get a good deal with the european union and the smooth exit, we will be able to show the uk people that the fruits of their hard work and now in sight. a man suspected of killing 11 people at a synagogue in pittsburgh has been charged with murder, president trump called the attack
england. as that pushes away, things will quiet down towards the middle of the week.e one of the week but some rain in the northwest. with widespread gales. this is bbc news. the headlines... the bbc understands the thai owner of leicester city football club was on board the helicopter that crashed last night outside the club's stadium. ijust can't believe it. he has done a lot for the club and they are nice people. chancellor philip hammond, who will present his budget tomorrow, says an end to...
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i remember when england batsman slipped in the middle of the pitch, the keeper got the ball, and puteing put out on social media. but thatis being put out on social media. but that is pakistan cricket in one. michael, thanks. we will let you get back to the cricket studio now. elsewhere in sport, what are we done for lewis hamilton. he's on the verge of winning his fifth world title and he'll do it if things go his way at the us grand prix in texas. and as nick parrott reports, things are already looking good for hamilton. when it rains in formula 1, there is less fun to be found on the track. the high risk reduces the running time, fans and teams have to amuse themselves. # i just want you back for good # with a fifth world title within reach, lewis hamilton was keeping his poker—face on, playing it safe by staying in the garage. title—rival sebastian vettel couldn't afford that luxury, and it cost him. speeding during a red flag saw the stewards deal him the massive blow of a three place grid penalty, and if that wasn't enough to ruin his day, hamilton rubbed his superiority in. wi
i remember when england batsman slipped in the middle of the pitch, the keeper got the ball, and puteing put out on social media. but thatis being put out on social media. but that is pakistan cricket in one. michael, thanks. we will let you get back to the cricket studio now. elsewhere in sport, what are we done for lewis hamilton. he's on the verge of winning his fifth world title and he'll do it if things go his way at the us grand prix in texas. and as nick parrott reports, things are...
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i'm an artist from england. is one of the most remarkable places in the whole country. in the whole country. if not the middleused to dance and gamble in the casino. the casino. for hundreds of years until the great trauma of the civil war. great trauma of the civil war. this feeling like a princess. feeling like a princess. standing and all the crowd down, all loving faces, smiling faces. loving faces, smiling faces. good and nice places like the grand hotel. to its former home in northwest france. but he only used it once before his abdication. the bbc‘s tim allman has more. there is moving house and then there moving house. moving house. they would have to knock a hole in the outside wall to make the move. the outside wall to make the move. clearly our precision operation, every inch could make a difference. every inch could make a difference. translation: it is a sensational event, absolutely unique. event, absolutely unique. difficulty we have experienced conserving it as well. conserving it as well. this is what they were moving. they were moving. napoleon's imperial barge. imperial barge. fancy as this
i'm an artist from england. is one of the most remarkable places in the whole country. in the whole country. if not the middleused to dance and gamble in the casino. the casino. for hundreds of years until the great trauma of the civil war. great trauma of the civil war. this feeling like a princess. feeling like a princess. standing and all the crowd down, all loving faces, smiling faces. loving faces, smiling faces. good and nice places like the grand hotel. to its former home in northwest...
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england but that could change. when the low pressure moves away around the middle of the week, it should turn quieter and milder. gail is quite widely and wet weather in the north—west. more from me in half an hour. darren, you are always at least on the edge of some excitement! you're watching breakfast from bbc news, it's time now for a look at the newspapers. lawyer funke abimbola is here to tell us what's caught her eye. let's look at the front pages. the sunday mirror leads on that helicopter crash last night at leicester city football club. sir philip green has spoken to the mail on sunday about allegations of sexual and racial harassment, which he strenuously denies. he said he indulged in nothing more than "banter" and he had suffered the worst week of his life. the sunday times reports on the 11 people killed by a gunman at a synagogue in pittsburgh, and claims the main suspect has been linked to neo—nazi activity online. and the star on sunday wishes the former england and tottenham manager glenn hoddle a speedy recovery after he fell seriously ill while appearing on bt sport tv on saturday. so let's l
england but that could change. when the low pressure moves away around the middle of the week, it should turn quieter and milder. gail is quite widely and wet weather in the north—west. more from me in half an hour. darren, you are always at least on the edge of some excitement! you're watching breakfast from bbc news, it's time now for a look at the newspapers. lawyer funke abimbola is here to tell us what's caught her eye. let's look at the front pages. the sunday mirror leads on that...
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england and wales. and a greater chance of some fog into saturday morning. that time of year where the fog will linger longer. midlands and wales could be foggy until the middlet the weekend onafine to friday. and to start the weekend on a fine note, we have this recurring pattern. on sunday, another weather front is a go at scotla nd another weather front is a go at scotland and northern ireland with occasional rain mo5t persistent across the highlands and islands. bright conditions in between. quite a breeze on sunday. for england and wale5 it should be a fine day. isolated in the north and west. mo5t will be dry. variable 5un5hine. pleasa nt will be dry. variable 5un5hine. pleasant in the sunshine. temperatures on sunday 11! to 17 degrees. that is how it is looking. i hope i passed the test. no, you didn't. try again in half an hour. we'll do. lots of problems on the high street. you would think the last thing they need a higher bu5ine55 rate5 you would think the last thing they need a higher bu5ine55 rates but that appears to be what they are getting. yes, and energy prices seem to go up quickly. if they change, they don't come down as quickly and thatis
england and wales. and a greater chance of some fog into saturday morning. that time of year where the fog will linger longer. midlands and wales could be foggy until the middlet the weekend onafine to friday. and to start the weekend on a fine note, we have this recurring pattern. on sunday, another weather front is a go at scotla nd another weather front is a go at scotland and northern ireland with occasional rain mo5t persistent across the highlands and islands. bright conditions in...
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some further flooding, central, eastern and south—eastern england stay dry, sunny and very windy, look at those temperatures, 2a— 25 to the middlest. into saturday and sunday the front starts to move, push a little further eastwards, so by the early hours of sunday morning, many parts of the country will see that cloud and still very mild in the south—west, less so towards the north—west. heading through sunday this front sta rts heading through sunday this front starts to clear western parts of the uk, so some sunshine returns to northern ireland, western scotland, england and wales. a different day in the east where you have that warm sunshine on saturday, much cooler conditions with cloud, still quite easy and outbreaks of rain on sunday. some places could be 10 degrees cooler on sunday than saturday. this is bbc news. i'm ben bland. our top stories: the disappearance of the saudi journalist jamal khashoggi in istanbul. a source close to the investigation tells the bbc there is evidence he was murdered. the american pastor — andrew brunson — whose detention in turkey caused a diplomatic rift with washington is released — and
some further flooding, central, eastern and south—eastern england stay dry, sunny and very windy, look at those temperatures, 2a— 25 to the middlest. into saturday and sunday the front starts to move, push a little further eastwards, so by the early hours of sunday morning, many parts of the country will see that cloud and still very mild in the south—west, less so towards the north—west. heading through sunday this front sta rts heading through sunday this front starts to clear western...
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the middle of the 19th century, it was the new englanders that invoked state it is a tricky business. conclude is that they are good states rights. likelyand i would most agreed what the good laws, bad laws are. the problem is if you have a society or there is nothing remotely like a consensus about that. want to push you on this about symbolic significance of it. one of the things that keeps slaves whos escaped have been living in pennsylvania for years. they are married, they have children born here. comedyve catchers, grabbed them and they are's -- they grab them and they are sent back. state, are in a free they freeborn? you do with the parents? do's and the parents back -- do you send the parents back? is a situation where i begin to think about professions. they are dividing families. the fugitive slave law divided families. you have people who are opposed to the return of these fugitive slaves going to court to try to stop the process because it divides the family. the law says no, these people have to be returned. i'm not usually in the business of promoting other people's boo
the middle of the 19th century, it was the new englanders that invoked state it is a tricky business. conclude is that they are good states rights. likelyand i would most agreed what the good laws, bad laws are. the problem is if you have a society or there is nothing remotely like a consensus about that. want to push you on this about symbolic significance of it. one of the things that keeps slaves whos escaped have been living in pennsylvania for years. they are married, they have children...
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more widespread once to the middle parts of the week, and more once after what could be a fairly misty start across parts of englandomes out. then early on across the happy days and the islands. lots of sunshine through the afternoon. temperatures in parts of scotland and northern ireland and above 20 degrees, but is more widely, though to ned 20s. on thursday, southerly winds. for the time being, the main weather fans will keep at bay, but with southerly winds, we could see a few areas of showers. most will be dry until later the day. after drive spells in southern areas, the town of some rain. but it stays mild on thursday for just about all. on thursday for just about all. on thursday night, the weather front will work its way northwards. showery rain across most parts of the country. as the jet stream gets to what is, dry start on widespread deals expected, and the timings of rain bands pushing north than these. it set it seems that after it acquired myrtle park to debate, it will time stormier towards the end, with wetter and windy weather quite widely. that will continue into the weekend, did jet stream movin
more widespread once to the middle parts of the week, and more once after what could be a fairly misty start across parts of englandomes out. then early on across the happy days and the islands. lots of sunshine through the afternoon. temperatures in parts of scotland and northern ireland and above 20 degrees, but is more widely, though to ned 20s. on thursday, southerly winds. for the time being, the main weather fans will keep at bay, but with southerly winds, we could see a few areas of...
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england. this building is one of the most remarkable places in the whole country, if not the middle east.ls and famous singers used to dance and gamble in the casino. it was a legendary place for 100 years until the great trauma of the civil war. i was, like, this feeling like a princess because i was standing and all the crowd down, all loving faces, smiling faces. the civil war attacked many, many, many good and nice places like the grand hotel of sofar. a royal barge, built on the orders of napoleon bonaparte, is being moved from paris to its former home in north—west france. the craft was originally designed so napoleon could inspect his imperialfleet, but he only used it once before his abdication. the bbc‘s tim allman has more. there's moving house and then there's moving house. this, so epic a job, they would have to knock a hole in the outside wall to make the move. clearly a precision operation, every inch could make a difference. translation: it is a sensational event, absolutely unique. a movement of a piece of this scale is already something exceptional, by the means used, by
england. this building is one of the most remarkable places in the whole country, if not the middle east.ls and famous singers used to dance and gamble in the casino. it was a legendary place for 100 years until the great trauma of the civil war. i was, like, this feeling like a princess because i was standing and all the crowd down, all loving faces, smiling faces. the civil war attacked many, many, many good and nice places like the grand hotel of sofar. a royal barge, built on the orders of...
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england. with the winds in the south—west, temperatures continue to creep up above 20. but as we go into the middle commuter problems with fog in the south, but at the same time warmerair fog in the south, but at the same time warmer air pushes north. the rain becomes confined to the very far north of scotland. most places dry midweek but make the most of it because before you know it, there is more wet and windy weather towards the end of the week. goodbye for 110w. this is bbc news. the headlines at 2: party leader nicola sturgeon says the snp would back a new brexit referendum, if the proposal was put forward at westminster. i have said before we would not stand in the way of a second referendum. i think snp mps would undoubtedly vote for it. pret a manger confirms a second case, where a customer is believed to have died from an allergic reaction — this time to a sandwich which was supposed to be dairy—free. victory for president trump , as brett kavanaugh is sworn onto the supreme court, after weeks of debate over sexual abuse allegations. the death toll of the earthquake and tsunami in indones
england. with the winds in the south—west, temperatures continue to creep up above 20. but as we go into the middle commuter problems with fog in the south, but at the same time warmerair fog in the south, but at the same time warmer air pushes north. the rain becomes confined to the very far north of scotland. most places dry midweek but make the most of it because before you know it, there is more wet and windy weather towards the end of the week. goodbye for 110w. this is bbc news. the...
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middle of the week, kind of quiet. little cool and showery in new england, maybe in some of the high elevations in new england especiallyon the peaks. nothing you could ski on yet, but we're getting there. for texas, we continue to look at more rain for you. nice end to the week in pretty much the entire northern half of the country. we're not talking severe weather. we're not talking tropics or hurricanes or anything. just watch texas for the chance of any flooding. >>> still ahead, global markets kick off the week in the red amid growing pressure on saudi arabia over jamal khashoggi's disappearance. >>> plus sears files for chapter 11 bankruptcy. ♪ ♪ ♪ no matter when you retire, your income doesn't have to. see how lincoln can help ensure you still have income every month of your retirement, guaranteed, at lincolnfinancial.com. is time you make for yourself. aveeno® daily moisturizing lotion with active naturals® oat. locks in moisture to improve skin wellness in just one day. aveeno® naturally beautiful results® welcome to tide pods talk with gronk. i'm gronk! these are tide pods. this is not. even this entire bottle
middle of the week, kind of quiet. little cool and showery in new england, maybe in some of the high elevations in new england especiallyon the peaks. nothing you could ski on yet, but we're getting there. for texas, we continue to look at more rain for you. nice end to the week in pretty much the entire northern half of the country. we're not talking severe weather. we're not talking tropics or hurricanes or anything. just watch texas for the chance of any flooding. >>> still ahead,...
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as belonging to to theist, and belonging reactionaries, but in fact, in the middle of the 19th century, it was the new englanders who invokes states's rights and said, get your federal troops out of my city come i don't want to invading the rights of our citizens. it is a tricky business. mr. blackett: what we can conclude is there is good states's rights and add. [laughter] mr. delblanco: i think we would most likely agree with the good laws and that laws are. the problem is if you have a society where there is nothing even remotely like a consensus about that. mr. blackett: but you know, this fugitive slave -- i don't want to push you on the symbolic significance of it, but one of the things that keeps coming up is that escaped slaves who had been living in pennsylvania for leaders -- four years, they are married, they have children born here, the slave catchers nab them and they are sent back. what you do with children? freeu have a concept of a womb, people born in a free state, are they free born, and what you do with their parents? do send the parents back and justthe kid, or do you keep the kid with the p
as belonging to to theist, and belonging reactionaries, but in fact, in the middle of the 19th century, it was the new englanders who invokes states's rights and said, get your federal troops out of my city come i don't want to invading the rights of our citizens. it is a tricky business. mr. blackett: what we can conclude is there is good states's rights and add. [laughter] mr. delblanco: i think we would most likely agree with the good laws and that laws are. the problem is if you have a...
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middle part of the week. keeping the south—westerly flow in the milder moves steadily northwards. not just flow in the milder moves steadily northwards. notjust across englandn scotland where we could see some warmer weather for all of us. take care. welcome to bbc news — broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. our top stories — a major victory for president trump, his controversial choice for the supreme court brett kavanaugh is sworn in, despite allegations of sexual assault which he's fiercely denied. shouting. shame, shame! outside, people believe in the rule of law, not
middle part of the week. keeping the south—westerly flow in the milder moves steadily northwards. not just flow in the milder moves steadily northwards. notjust across englandn scotland where we could see some warmer weather for all of us. take care. welcome to bbc news — broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. our top stories — a major victory for president trump, his controversial choice for the supreme court brett kavanaugh is sworn in, despite allegations of...
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middle of the country. a little bit of snow across central and northern new england.ek with temperatures still stuck in the 50s. heavy rain in the >>> it's still nice and cool out there. we've been enjoying these cooler temperatures to start but it's getting milder down through the south bay. san jose right now waking up to 56 degrees. hayward 54. through livermore chillier at 48 degrees along the coastline. expect to see some low cloud cover start to linger in through the mid morning. for now we're seeing mostly clear skies, for your san jose temperature trend, we'll warm up into the 70s and eventually top out into some mid 80s through the interior valleys. >>> and that's your latest forecast. >> we'll see you in a minute. coming up next on "sunday today" as the red sox and dodgers get ready to start the world series on tuesday night, we'll introduce you to the doctor that could make the difference between winning and losing. olay regenerist wipes out the competition. hydrating better than $100, $200, even $400 creams. and that's not all. olay regenerist gives you vi
middle of the country. a little bit of snow across central and northern new england.ek with temperatures still stuck in the 50s. heavy rain in the >>> it's still nice and cool out there. we've been enjoying these cooler temperatures to start but it's getting milder down through the south bay. san jose right now waking up to 56 degrees. hayward 54. through livermore chillier at 48 degrees along the coastline. expect to see some low cloud cover start to linger in through the mid morning....
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france is fighting a revolution in england and is about to fight a war in france, and america is caught in the middle. if you know anything about that framed as ason was french revolutionary who will make the streets of america run ath blood, and adams as monarchist who will return the united states to england. america is seen as a secret force causing the french revolution. the secret force in bavaria are as being the then secret force behind the french revolution. this is a constant in american conspiracy theory. it claims the -- temple of recognized symbol of this -- do you recognize these symbols? the all seeing eye is on the american dollar and a jersey of a little league player. this is a part of, when you look at the language of symbols of american conspiracy theories, these symbols come up again and again. freemasons are one of those groups. they are pan-national, pan-cultural. those rituals may be no more complicated in the lions club, radical,f a secret, state's agenda. this is a list of famous masonic leaders. 27 signers of the constitution. most of the earliest presidents, washington, pol
france is fighting a revolution in england and is about to fight a war in france, and america is caught in the middle. if you know anything about that framed as ason was french revolutionary who will make the streets of america run ath blood, and adams as monarchist who will return the united states to england. america is seen as a secret force causing the french revolution. the secret force in bavaria are as being the then secret force behind the french revolution. this is a constant in...
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england stays dry and sunny. although it is very windy, look at those temperatures, 21120 by degrees. very warm indeed for the middlea little further eastwards. —— 24 or 25 degrees. still very mild to the south—east, less mild towards the north—west. heading through sunday, this fund just starts to clear western parts of the uk. some sunshine returns to northern ireland, western parts of scotla nd northern ireland, western parts of scotland and northern ireland as well. we have got much cooler conditions on sunday with cloud, it's still quite breezy and outbreaks of rain. could be 10 degrees cooler on sunday than saturday. bye—bye. hello and welcome to bbc news. saudi arabia has again denied allegations that it was responsible for the disappearance of the journalist jamal khashoggi. turkish sources say they have documentary evidence that a saudi security team murdered mr khashoggi at the saudi consulate in istanbul. earlier, president trump said he would raise the issue with king salman. bill hayton reports. jamal khashoggi walked through this door ten days ago and was never seen again. leaks to localjournalists sug
england stays dry and sunny. although it is very windy, look at those temperatures, 21120 by degrees. very warm indeed for the middlea little further eastwards. —— 24 or 25 degrees. still very mild to the south—east, less mild towards the north—west. heading through sunday, this fund just starts to clear western parts of the uk. some sunshine returns to northern ireland, western parts of scotla nd northern ireland, western parts of scotland and northern ireland as well. we have got much...
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france in france,quasi-war with france fighting a revolution and england is about to start a war against france and america is caught in the middle. if you know about the election jennifer -- jefferson was framed as a french revolutionary who would make the streets of america run with blood. adams is framed as a moderate that will return the united states to england. the illuminati was seen as a secret force causing the french revolution, a small group of people in bavaria are often accused in the 1790's of being the secret force behind the french revolution. freemasonry, this is a constant in american conspiracy theories. it established in the 18th century, but it claims the ancient connection to the temple of solomon. it's an international society of brotherhood, the secret symbols of initiation. do you recognize any of the symbols? the all seeing eye of freemasonry that finds it way onto the american dollar and onto the jersey of a 10-year-old little league player, right? many of the symbols, the parquet floor, the eye, the apron, this is part of when you look at the language of symbols of american conspiracy theories, the sym
france in france,quasi-war with france fighting a revolution and england is about to start a war against france and america is caught in the middle. if you know about the election jennifer -- jefferson was framed as a french revolutionary who would make the streets of america run with blood. adams is framed as a moderate that will return the united states to england. the illuminati was seen as a secret force causing the french revolution, a small group of people in bavaria are often accused in...
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the middle part of the day for northern ireland, sunshine will follow in its wake. it means englandast corner. if you are thinking about the weekend, well, it looks like certainly compared with last weekend a much better one for england and wales. high—pressure close by, most of the time dry, maybe a few showers to end the day in the north of england and north wales because our weather front will push through scotla nd weather front will push through scotland and northern ireland, bringing some rain here. a lot of the time it will be dry throughout this weekend. certainly this weekend, the uk looking much better for those across the west. anyone heading to the mediterranean, it looks like parts of spain could see some pretty nasty storms, hate to be the bearer of bad news. parkway sorry, i didn't realise i could give you my sneezes. this is a win for health campaigners. a win for health campaigners. a cosmetic surgery advert that was shown during breaks in the reality show love island has been banned for being irresponsible and harmful. steph's got more on this. this is... this is a
the middle part of the day for northern ireland, sunshine will follow in its wake. it means englandast corner. if you are thinking about the weekend, well, it looks like certainly compared with last weekend a much better one for england and wales. high—pressure close by, most of the time dry, maybe a few showers to end the day in the north of england and north wales because our weather front will push through scotla nd weather front will push through scotland and northern ireland, bringing...
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middle part of the week. we keep the south—westerly flow and the mild air continues to move its way steadily northwards is not just continues to move its way steadily northwards is notjust across englandpotential even as far as eastern scotland that we could see more weather. take care. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is lewis vaughanjones. our top stories: a major victory for president trump — his controversial choice for the supreme court brett kavanaugh is sworn in, despite allegations of sexual assault which he's fiercely denied. against the backdrop of vociferous protests — the nomination was narrowly approved. 0utside, demonstrators reacted to the vote with fury. they've been condemned by president trump. republicans believe in the rule of law, not the rule of the mob. in other news, turkey says a prominent saudi journalist has been murdered inside the kingdom's consulate in istanbul.
middle part of the week. we keep the south—westerly flow and the mild air continues to move its way steadily northwards is not just continues to move its way steadily northwards is notjust across englandpotential even as far as eastern scotland that we could see more weather. take care. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is lewis vaughanjones. our top stories: a major victory for president trump — his controversial choice for the...
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middle of august. i mean 92 in saint luce. even d.c. at it 83. you don't get in cooler type air unless you're in northern new england or northern plains.eles with a chance of rain today. it hasn't rained in l.a. since may. it's a big deal in l.a. when they finally have a chances for some rain drops. >> and i heard the warm weather is going to stick with us the next couple of days. >> through the next week of october is pretty much off the charts. >>> still ahead october baseball is finally here. flrs longest win or go home post season game in history. in histoy can be relentless. in histoy tremfya® is for adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. with tremfya®, you can get clearer. and stay clearer. in fact, most patients who saw 90% clearer skin at 28 weeks stayed clearer through 48 weeks. tremfya® works better than humira® at providing clearer skin, and more patients were symptom free with tremfya®. tremfya® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections. before treatment, your doctor should check you for infections and tuberculosis. tell your doctor if you have an infection or have symptom
middle of august. i mean 92 in saint luce. even d.c. at it 83. you don't get in cooler type air unless you're in northern new england or northern plains.eles with a chance of rain today. it hasn't rained in l.a. since may. it's a big deal in l.a. when they finally have a chances for some rain drops. >> and i heard the warm weather is going to stick with us the next couple of days. >> through the next week of october is pretty much off the charts. >>> still ahead october...
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england. let‘s enjoy that spell of warm weather that we will have at the middle parts of the week.he ballon d‘or this afternoon, holly. they seem to have been drip feeding the nominations this year, for the top footballer of the year? that‘s right, rebecca. it‘s one of the oldest and most prestigious football awards — the one they all want. the ballon d‘0r, first presented in 1956, essentially given to the best footballer of the year. compiled by the editorial staff of france football and voted forjournalists across the world. they‘ve been revealing the names of those who‘ve made the 30—man list, pretty slowly, five at a time — keeping us guessing. we have 15 names so far including seven premier league players... among them — enlgand and tottenham striker harry kane! he was among the third batch of nominees announced this afternoon. he helped england reach the semi—finals of the world cup in russia earlier this year and was awarded the golden boot. also on the shortlist, chelsea stirker eden hazard — after a really impressive world cup campaign with belgium and a very fast start to
england. let‘s enjoy that spell of warm weather that we will have at the middle parts of the week.he ballon d‘or this afternoon, holly. they seem to have been drip feeding the nominations this year, for the top footballer of the year? that‘s right, rebecca. it‘s one of the oldest and most prestigious football awards — the one they all want. the ballon d‘0r, first presented in 1956, essentially given to the best footballer of the year. compiled by the editorial staff of france...
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get up to 2425, it's the middle of october, through this evening the rain eases a little for some time, meanwhile a spell of more persistent rain arrives it south—west englandlacing the warmth we have at the moment across eastern areas with something called and fresher. more rain to come through the morning across wales, central and southern england, gradually moving north and east, things turned dry, plenty of sunshine from northern ireland and western scotland. temperatures down by quite a few degrees across england and wales tomorrow. showers and longer spells of fame for north—west england on tuesday, dryer, further south and east. the full we go, hurricane leslie is pushing into iberia this evening pushing heavy rain across parts of portugal and spain, it should moving very quickly, so it's notjust us seeing storms at the moment. back to you, john and louise. so it could be worse! thank you. spoiler alert. that has woken everybody up! the final of the great british menu crowned a new champion chef last night. we're going to be meeting them in a moment — so you have had your spoiler alert. if you don't want to know who won, you need to go away and have
get up to 2425, it's the middle of october, through this evening the rain eases a little for some time, meanwhile a spell of more persistent rain arrives it south—west englandlacing the warmth we have at the moment across eastern areas with something called and fresher. more rain to come through the morning across wales, central and southern england, gradually moving north and east, things turned dry, plenty of sunshine from northern ireland and western scotland. temperatures down by quite a...
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england. and i was still working as a foreign correspondent in the middle east and i had a very rare couple of days off because my husband was covering europe with the "wall street journal" so i would fly back from the dusty places and creating somewhere so we went for a hike or english call it a ramble and it was the path through go from pub to pub and village to village and on this particulararti day the name of e town not many places but in the church to have a historical exhibit about what happened in 1665 when the plague was raging and then sewing into the cloth and then people started to die starting with the taylor including the house then it was spreading out in that way. and this is one of those implausible truths the village took the decision to quarantine itself and normally what happens that they have two save their allies that they would infect other communities so they were under the leadership of the young minister decided to take this massive self sacrifice and seal themselves off fromom the world. >> host: when you saw the world plague village you knew you had a book quick. >>
england. and i was still working as a foreign correspondent in the middle east and i had a very rare couple of days off because my husband was covering europe with the "wall street journal" so i would fly back from the dusty places and creating somewhere so we went for a hike or english call it a ramble and it was the path through go from pub to pub and village to village and on this particulararti day the name of e town not many places but in the church to have a historical exhibit...