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nd president and c.e.o. of outserve sldn on the pentagon's transgender troops policy. to watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 morning.aturday join the discussion. >> next, a discussion with the governors of colorado, kansas, on educationolina, policy. and school safety proposals after the recent school shooting parkland, florida. this is just under an hour. >> we're excited today to be kicking off national governor's association weekend. governors will be here for a couple of days, including going to the white house and we're to be kicking it off with a conversation about that ion, something touches home to so many people. i would like to thank the 74 and foundation forly making this conversation possible, thank the events team for pulling off some amazing space and all of you for coming morning.is early we'll be covering a little bit about k through 12. about how be talking to help older students prepare for the future, and we'll be camera and the talking to the governors about the big issues in their states. be talking first with governor roy cooper of nort
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i think whenever you play scotla nd for them? down to wales with huge confidence after a fantastic autumn series. the question is, can you win a big six nations game away from home, scotla nd nations game away from home, scotland have not since 2010 apart from beating the italians. so it'll be interesting to see how they handle the expectations, they are usually underdogs and nobody gives them a chance. it really is fascinating. 28 in could be a very good yearfor them, fascinating. 28 in could be a very good year for them, legislative force certainly was. that was a very good yearfor them, force certainly was. that was a very good year for them, motivator for certainly was. that was the side that won the game —— —— one the grand slam for the scots. 0ur correspondent has been to the border town that dodds came from, to work out just why so many internationals have come from that neck of the wood. gala, scottish borders, perhaps more than anywhere else on the planet, this is rugby country. when the flood lights come on, the players
i think whenever you play scotla nd for them? down to wales with huge confidence after a fantastic autumn series. the question is, can you win a big six nations game away from home, scotla nd nations game away from home, scotland have not since 2010 apart from beating the italians. so it'll be interesting to see how they handle the expectations, they are usually underdogs and nobody gives them a chance. it really is fascinating. 28 in could be a very good yearfor them, fascinating. 28 in could...
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nd so, all those costs, we're trying to account for. i don't think the president travels every weekend to florida, the caller predicated goes s every weekend he there. you know -- emolie nt ation of there? guest: i have a hard time getting there, i don't believe is so. that's his property and his home, he is allowed to go there. parallel. former vice president biden, had delaware and i guess a guest house on the property that to secret service used secure the facility and i think he was actually charging the of et service for the use the guest house. i mean, you could say, ahha, money.king emolment ot what the clause is talking about. it gets sticky when you have people with property and require secure them and they have to have staff. the requirements of the office an't be dispensed with simply because the guy has a large property. does christopher farrell eel the judge from fisa court can -- on the f.b.i.? guest: if he's been mislead sdpauls misleading statements, manipulated the ecord, as they have and we discussed two cases from 201
nd so, all those costs, we're trying to account for. i don't think the president travels every weekend to florida, the caller predicated goes s every weekend he there. you know -- emolie nt ation of there? guest: i have a hard time getting there, i don't believe is so. that's his property and his home, he is allowed to go there. parallel. former vice president biden, had delaware and i guess a guest house on the property that to secret service used secure the facility and i think he was...
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nd i got to vote for president reagan. i haveo, so pleased, but comes to erns when it like other callers, the concerns with talking about president rump, ross perot was right about nafta, that has been realized now, but hopefully can get our jobs back. trust rayssions and i and i think 2018 is going to be year, i do have a question for you. could you explain to people how saved social security during his presidency? i will take my answer offline. have a -- nd social security commission. there was organized by reagan basically in hich redetermine it, refigure it out, it will involve tax increases. reagan to save social security, had to go along with the ncreases to, you know, contributions to social security trust fund. basically it. reagan was also a realist and do and t he could couldn't do. social security was popular. popular.s and george bush tried to, you now, during his presidency, tried to get people to maybe put retirement money into wall failed miserab miserably. since the time of franklin understand eople contrib
nd i got to vote for president reagan. i haveo, so pleased, but comes to erns when it like other callers, the concerns with talking about president rump, ross perot was right about nafta, that has been realized now, but hopefully can get our jobs back. trust rayssions and i and i think 2018 is going to be year, i do have a question for you. could you explain to people how saved social security during his presidency? i will take my answer offline. have a -- nd social security commission. there...
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cloudier in the north—east of scotla nd ireland.of 4—7 again. this is bbc news, i'm ben brown. the headlines at 7pm. a report warns vulnerable adult women are being extensively sexually abused by grooming gangs across the uk. a family pays emotional tributes to two young brothers killed in a hit and run. they were the most loving boys. they did nothing wrong. they were loved by so many people. were you the mastermind that cheated the olympics? yes. the man who revealed russian doping, now in fear for his life, says russia shouldn't be allowed at the closing of of the winter olympics. the european council president calls the uk's post brexit position with the eu "pure illusion". stephen fry announces he's been treated for prostate cancer — detected during a routine check—up in december.
cloudier in the north—east of scotla nd ireland.of 4—7 again. this is bbc news, i'm ben brown. the headlines at 7pm. a report warns vulnerable adult women are being extensively sexually abused by grooming gangs across the uk. a family pays emotional tributes to two young brothers killed in a hit and run. they were the most loving boys. they did nothing wrong. they were loved by so many people. were you the mastermind that cheated the olympics? yes. the man who revealed russian doping, now...
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he managed scotla nd smith ruled himself out.te for thejob after michael scotland 2004—2007 and was favourite for the job after michael o‘neill turned it down but he does not want to be considered after talks. riyad mahrez has returned to training for leicester city for the first time since the club rejected a number of bids from manchester city at the end of the january transfer window. he will be part of the leicester travelling squad for their match at manchester city tomorrow. you are up—to—date with all the days sports news. it is time to talk by sports news. it is time to talk rugby and there is a huge game tomorrow as england host wales. let‘s head straight to twickenham. yes, many thanks indeed. a warm welcome to twickenham this evening where the scene is set for the big one ahead of the second round of six nations action to come this weekend. england against wales tomorrow. a.d2 thousand fans will be packing into twickenham. expect fireworks. yes, good evening. the opening weekend did not disappoint. england are up and r
he managed scotla nd smith ruled himself out.te for thejob after michael scotland 2004—2007 and was favourite for the job after michael o‘neill turned it down but he does not want to be considered after talks. riyad mahrez has returned to training for leicester city for the first time since the club rejected a number of bids from manchester city at the end of the january transfer window. he will be part of the leicester travelling squad for their match at manchester city tomorrow. you are...
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nd president and c.e.o. of outserve sldn on the pentagon's transgender troops policy. to watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 morning.aturday join the discussion. >> next, a discussion with the governors of colorado, kansas, and north carolina,
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nd i got to vote for president reagan. haveo, so pleased, but comes to erns when it like other callers, the concerns with talking about president rump, ross perot was right about nafta, that has been realized now, but hopefully can get our jobs back. trust rayssions and i and i think 2018 is going to be year, i do have a question for you. could you explain to people how saved social security during his presidency? i will take my answer offline. have a -- nd social security commission. there was organized by reagan basically in hich redetermine it, refigure it out, it will involve tax increases. reagan to save social security, had to go along with the ncreases to, you know, contributions to social security trust fund. basically it. reagan was also a realist and do and t he could couldn't do. social security was popular. popular.s and george bush tried to, you now, during his presidency, tried to get people to maybe put retirement money into wall failed miserab miserably. since the time of franklin understand eople contribut
nd i got to vote for president reagan. haveo, so pleased, but comes to erns when it like other callers, the concerns with talking about president rump, ross perot was right about nafta, that has been realized now, but hopefully can get our jobs back. trust rayssions and i and i think 2018 is going to be year, i do have a question for you. could you explain to people how saved social security during his presidency? i will take my answer offline. have a -- nd social security commission. there was...
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paul isn't thenly conservative in the house and the e who considered package fiscally irresponsible nd house democrats their attempts to protect young documented immigrants brought to this country as children also failed just weeks ahead of arc 5th deadline. peter, when you look at this budget deal, it's a tick up in spending, a maj increase in spending. you have to wonder is this republican party which controls the white house a different republican party thandet was president obama when it comes to being fiscally conservative and trying to maintain the budget caps? peter: they can solve their partisan differences by spending other people's money. we're spending money what we want and it doesn't matter if it leaves a debt for our kids down the road. given how much a fractured relationship we had it may be the only wayo get through it. what was interesting was who was in the sideline, president trump. he said let's have a shutdown. i wan ahutdown so we have an immigration deal. they said we are not going to pay attention to that. the president signed it. buit wasn't his deal. he said h
paul isn't thenly conservative in the house and the e who considered package fiscally irresponsible nd house democrats their attempts to protect young documented immigrants brought to this country as children also failed just weeks ahead of arc 5th deadline. peter, when you look at this budget deal, it's a tick up in spending, a maj increase in spending. you have to wonder is this republican party which controls the white house a different republican party thandet was president obama when it...
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scotla nd line. wales led 14—0 at half—time.his coming? not the scotla nd who saw this coming? not the scotland coach. now the welsh flourished to finish. four tries means a bonus point. at its best, by means a bonus point. at its best, rugby is power, pace and agility. in other words, this man. remember, so many welsh players were injured before this match. then they produce a performance like that. wells made everything about home advantage count. —— wales made everything. here, ireland's defence had been dominant. then the breakthrough. 0ne sprint to lift the nation. france led by one point and they still lead when the clock had gone red. time up. ireland had one chance to win one kick. get the ball tojohnny sexton. drop goal. watch and wait. it was there. what a moment. what a day. great britain trail spain— one in their davis cup world group tie after losing today's doubles match. jamie murray and dominic inglot were beaten in straight sets by pablo carreno and feliciano lopez — which means britain have to win both singles
scotla nd line. wales led 14—0 at half—time.his coming? not the scotla nd who saw this coming? not the scotland coach. now the welsh flourished to finish. four tries means a bonus point. at its best, by means a bonus point. at its best, rugby is power, pace and agility. in other words, this man. remember, so many welsh players were injured before this match. then they produce a performance like that. wells made everything about home advantage count. —— wales made everything. here,...
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the breeze will pick up as the weather front moves in and brings rain and hill snow to scotla nd brings rain and hill snow to scotland and maybe the far north of england. they few centimetres of setting snow in scotland and the pennines. clear skies in the east. not as cold further west because we have cloud and rain. the weather front will remain to start saturday. central areas will have cloud and outbreaks of rain, which moves eastwards, so there could be showers in central and eastern england also showers in western scotland could be heavy. that said, a lot of sunshine and it should be pleasant. the winds falling light. between seven and ii degrees in the south. you will notice the temperature difference on sunday. this feature moving in from the atlantic. it is a warm front and will have warmer air behind it, so introducing cloud and rain. but notice the colours pushing in, initially to northern ireland and then the rest of the country. early brightness we could seek early on sunday in eastern parts. western areas starting cloudy and damp. that will move to all parts of the afterno
the breeze will pick up as the weather front moves in and brings rain and hill snow to scotla nd brings rain and hill snow to scotland and maybe the far north of england. they few centimetres of setting snow in scotland and the pennines. clear skies in the east. not as cold further west because we have cloud and rain. the weather front will remain to start saturday. central areas will have cloud and outbreaks of rain, which moves eastwards, so there could be showers in central and eastern...
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eastern scotla nd change of fortune on monday.ot of cloud, rain and drizzle. dry and bright with a little sunshine and in northern ireland and head of the second band of rain that arrives later in the day. get some sunshine, 13 degrees in the east under the cloud and rain. those two bands of raindrop joined forces to bring rain for east on tuesday —— england on tuesday. heavy for a while, easing off in the afternoon but a strong wind will push cloud through the midlands towards the west country. further west and north in particular the air will be drier with more sunshine around and decent temperatures. overnight clear skies, light winds and the computers will fall away. the rain peters out towards the south—east. we will have some cloud of time across southern areas but elsewhere we will be back in the blue with frost in rural parts of it the first of a few frosty nights to come. a cold start on wednesday at brightening up with nice sunshine around for many. more in the way of cloud through the day at times, wales, midland and so
eastern scotla nd change of fortune on monday.ot of cloud, rain and drizzle. dry and bright with a little sunshine and in northern ireland and head of the second band of rain that arrives later in the day. get some sunshine, 13 degrees in the east under the cloud and rain. those two bands of raindrop joined forces to bring rain for east on tuesday —— england on tuesday. heavy for a while, easing off in the afternoon but a strong wind will push cloud through the midlands towards the west...
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some snow in northern ireland is, into scotla nd snow in northern ireland is, into scotland as well,re, a rash of showers set to move in today. along with some wintry showers, mostly sleet, snow and hail moving in across the uk, some decent sunnis bowled as well. isa is a snapshot at 3pm this afternoon. the light indicating where the showers will be moving in. then a gap, and another one. some accumulation is particularly into the hills, especially western scotla nd the hills, especially western scotland and northern ireland. the showers reaching easterly winds. a bit of wet snow or sleet associated with them. temperatures down compared with yesterday. feeling cold in the brisk north—westerly winds. into tonight, the winds still blowing, the showers into north—western areas. both islands, north—western areas. both islands, north—west england, the pennines, north wales, the midlands. further regulations over the hills of western scotland. icy conditions where you have these as well. southern and eastern parts will be clear, cold and frosty. a widespread frost as monday begins. through
some snow in northern ireland is, into scotla nd snow in northern ireland is, into scotland as well,re, a rash of showers set to move in today. along with some wintry showers, mostly sleet, snow and hail moving in across the uk, some decent sunnis bowled as well. isa is a snapshot at 3pm this afternoon. the light indicating where the showers will be moving in. then a gap, and another one. some accumulation is particularly into the hills, especially western scotla nd the hills, especially...
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scotla nd interception. opportunity for wales.could see their prematch optimism disappearing after six minutes as gareth davies reached the line. wales led 14—0 at half—time. scotla nd wales led 14—0 at half—time. scotland tried the fancy stuff and failed. wales did basics brilliantly. lee half pen any scored two tries. who saw this coming? not the scotland coach. now, the welsh flourish to finish. four tries in a match means a tournament bonus point, at its best rugby is power, pace and agility. in other words steff evans. 34—7 final score. england next. manufacture it is funny, in six nations how emotions and optimism ands the mitch can change after one match. let us get post match reaction after that welsh rick i have we have trained well in the last two weeks and said to the players i think we'll bet therm, we took what we have been doing on the training pitch and been clinical and we went out and produced a good performance. i am we went out and produced a good performance. iam proud we went out and produced a good performanc
scotla nd interception. opportunity for wales.could see their prematch optimism disappearing after six minutes as gareth davies reached the line. wales led 14—0 at half—time. scotla nd wales led 14—0 at half—time. scotland tried the fancy stuff and failed. wales did basics brilliantly. lee half pen any scored two tries. who saw this coming? not the scotland coach. now, the welsh flourish to finish. four tries in a match means a tournament bonus point, at its best rugby is power, pace...
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ave in theteens, nd anythinrom any s willreeze fairly quickly and as we go hout the rest of tonight. windchills will be in the teens and single digits for the rest of today. l with rain on the way sundayper and more det with the accuweather forecast. >> tha >>> nearly 20,000 people were in south philadelphia this morning to watch wing bowl 26. and this year's wing eating competition also doued as a showed up in their eagar. >> this is like a d rayda bore the so positive that this cit isto be of chanigh year's wing bowl champion was molly shuler she made her way through a record 501 wings in 30 minutes. >> she broke her own record. >> coming up on "action news" in the next half hour bob brooks told us what shuler had bowl victory and kick off the super bowl weekend here on channel 6 liv from minneapolis tonight at 8:00. and we'll haverom the day on saturday. and then on super bowl sunday strt your game day coverage tiot d pregame covag 5:00 p.m. >> an us after the game for reaction from philadelphia and minneapolis, that is followed by "action news" at 11:00 and sports sunday and an e
ave in theteens, nd anythinrom any s willreeze fairly quickly and as we go hout the rest of tonight. windchills will be in the teens and single digits for the rest of today. l with rain on the way sundayper and more det with the accuweather forecast. >> tha >>> nearly 20,000 people were in south philadelphia this morning to watch wing bowl 26. and this year's wing eating competition also doued as a showed up in their eagar. >> this is like a d rayda bore the so positive...
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nd, you know, amy is right to say that 266 days to the the first days for primary, i'll add to that, less before the rs presidential primaries begin again. less than two years. you know, get out of your mind or even three years. less than two years from now, the presidential primaries begin. not have to uld attack to actual inally make this an ongoing consistent front burner above the fold item. >> can you tell us more what went into your important ecision to designate election infrastructure as critical infrastructure, that is an important designation and the designation, the effects that had. >> yes. so there's a little bit of a this.y to in the summer of 2016, when we looking for ways to harden he cyber security around election systems, somebody on my staff said, you know, you're secretary of homeland security. the authority to designate election nfrastructure as critical infrastructure. and that means we give that priority in terms of our security assistance. really, i do? different agencies of government must i consult before i do that. and i was told only the white advisor on h
nd, you know, amy is right to say that 266 days to the the first days for primary, i'll add to that, less before the rs presidential primaries begin again. less than two years. you know, get out of your mind or even three years. less than two years from now, the presidential primaries begin. not have to uld attack to actual inally make this an ongoing consistent front burner above the fold item. >> can you tell us more what went into your important ecision to designate election...
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nd the heir apparent, set free less than a year after the bribery conviction. first to our lead.ley's trial of the year officially underway, lawyers made their opening monday in the most highly anticipated case. awyers for both sides made their case in the lawsuit that waymo'suber of stealing technology to kick-start its own to get an autonomous unit going. matt, legal analysts for bloomberg intelligence. at the trial re today. joel, i start with you, break it c.e.o. on the first on today, what happened? joel: he started off explaining, narrating, somewhat i thought a video of waymo cars making their way phoenix he suburbs of to explain to the jury what is going on. email, onfronted by an his testimony was that he was urprised by anthony, the engineer at the center of the lawsuit leaving, resigning, but confronted with a lawsuit, i'm sorry, with an mail one year previous to that to his resignation showing that he shouldn't have been surprised at all. hammerings is kind of home a point that uber wants to brought this o suit to restrain and keep employees that they were about peopl
nd the heir apparent, set free less than a year after the bribery conviction. first to our lead.ley's trial of the year officially underway, lawyers made their opening monday in the most highly anticipated case. awyers for both sides made their case in the lawsuit that waymo'suber of stealing technology to kick-start its own to get an autonomous unit going. matt, legal analysts for bloomberg intelligence. at the trial re today. joel, i start with you, break it c.e.o. on the first on today, what...
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scotla nd scotland at home to england away? the expectation, they were red—hot favourites wales went in at the underdogs playing at home nothing to lose and they played with great freedom and now they have expectations and it is interesting, comments warren has made similar to comments warren has made similar to comments greg made before scotland and wales, now they have to cope with the expectation and a number of young players it will be different. we have to experience england side that loves playing at twickenham in front of 82,000 people, it will pose a completely different question to the welsh. with seven of the starting team having never played an international at twickenham before... ...the welsh were considered underdogs by some prior to the tournament, but produced a brilliant display against a much—fancied scotland side beating them 34—7. and wales forwards coach robin mcbryde believes that the team, and especially rhys patchell, can handle the pressure of twickenham. surrounded by a number of players from his regio
scotla nd scotland at home to england away? the expectation, they were red—hot favourites wales went in at the underdogs playing at home nothing to lose and they played with great freedom and now they have expectations and it is interesting, comments warren has made similar to comments warren has made similar to comments greg made before scotland and wales, now they have to cope with the expectation and a number of young players it will be different. we have to experience england side that...
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nd left the party. so it is -- with all due respect of derstand the suffering the latvia and estonia as a result of the soviet occupation. and so many hundreds of thousands of latvians, estonians, they perished in siberia. however, it's notizey thing to be a russian speaker -- not an easy thing to be a russian speaker in estonia, latvia nowadays. you probably know this better than do i. that's my explanation to the fact that those who -- that russian population, russian speakers in this countries, they do vote united russia, or they love putin. however when there was a research conducted respect to whether those russian speakers would love to leave the european union and go back to russia, the absolute majority said no. and especially after the ruble collapsed in -- at the end of 2014, it turned out that medical insurance in the european union turned out to be much better than the one they could get in russia. and that was one of the reason -- therefore i think we should be very careful with all this pa
nd left the party. so it is -- with all due respect of derstand the suffering the latvia and estonia as a result of the soviet occupation. and so many hundreds of thousands of latvians, estonians, they perished in siberia. however, it's notizey thing to be a russian speaker -- not an easy thing to be a russian speaker in estonia, latvia nowadays. you probably know this better than do i. that's my explanation to the fact that those who -- that russian population, russian speakers in this...
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nd i'm yet to see a government agreeing with the i.m.f.a disparity, we are in growth mode. had a fiscal latitude recently and brave ambition. at the market saying there's a 30% upside. they want to go overweight. momentum in the market given the disparity in the growth numbers. momentum. eeing the if you look at the trading desks, you see the momentum from foreigners. i'd agree you see upside in the story. d the m.s. ci you have a reform in one hand and inclusion on the other. > you said there are limitations. you say maybe not all from utions will benefit the rerating. >> yes, of course, when you look at m.s. i. are not stocks that going to be in index. benefit the t will lot. there was an attack, half a billion since the beginning of the year. significant. we have not seen it in years. yousef: looking at the research bank he commercial pointing to the inflation, you are disregarding it saying it's not a surprise. it's a shift if you are the saudi finance minister, that's something you are trying to get motion. corporate margins will be q
nd i'm yet to see a government agreeing with the i.m.f.a disparity, we are in growth mode. had a fiscal latitude recently and brave ambition. at the market saying there's a 30% upside. they want to go overweight. momentum in the market given the disparity in the growth numbers. momentum. eeing the if you look at the trading desks, you see the momentum from foreigners. i'd agree you see upside in the story. d the m.s. ci you have a reform in one hand and inclusion on the other. > you said...
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by lunchtime parts of scotla nd england.hern ireland should be brightening up, but hefty showers across eastern scotland. 0utbreaks of rain, 2 degrees in manchester and birmingham. it's unclear how much rain we will get in east anglia and the saudis, but it would eventually arrive by the afternoon. as we go through the afternoon outbreaks of patchy rain and hillsborough. —— east anglia and the south—east. as we go through saturday night the rain and hillsborough will fizzle away, but wintry showers still around. temperatures hovering perilously close to freezing. most of us starting tomorrow a degree or so of us starting tomorrow a degree or so above freezing. not so for large parts of continental europe. the blue colours indicate a sub zero start. why do i mention it? tomorrow oui’ start. why do i mention it? tomorrow ourairwill be start. why do i mention it? tomorrow our air will be from that cold continent. that will give a strong, cold north—easterly wind, particularly in southern areas. elsewhere are a lot of dry weathe
by lunchtime parts of scotla nd england.hern ireland should be brightening up, but hefty showers across eastern scotland. 0utbreaks of rain, 2 degrees in manchester and birmingham. it's unclear how much rain we will get in east anglia and the saudis, but it would eventually arrive by the afternoon. as we go through the afternoon outbreaks of patchy rain and hillsborough. —— east anglia and the south—east. as we go through saturday night the rain and hillsborough will fizzle away, but...
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for the victims on day's mass shooting in parkland, florida. 17 people were killed, aou last night nds attended a candlelight vigil. many there tougher gun control. president trump is heading to florida, where he said he would visit those impacted. our north america coroospondent aleehas this report. aleem: they are coming to mourn a girl who was shot dead inside her school, one of the 17 victims of america's latest mass shooting. alyssa alhadeff had been passionate about playing football and had been a popular and intelligent pupil. thousands gathered to remember all those who died, in many cases friends that only a few days ago they shared classrooms with. they included 14-year-old jaime guttenberg, who family memberssa stood up for those who were bullied. her father spoke at the vigil. >> i sent her to school yesterday. she was supposed to be safe.he aleem: amongthers who died, meadow pollack, heading to joaquinity next year, oliver, a basketball player who loved wring poetry, and 14-year-old cara loughran, with the family says was a great student who loved being at the beach. all l
for the victims on day's mass shooting in parkland, florida. 17 people were killed, aou last night nds attended a candlelight vigil. many there tougher gun control. president trump is heading to florida, where he said he would visit those impacted. our north america coroospondent aleehas this report. aleem: they are coming to mourn a girl who was shot dead inside her school, one of the 17 victims of america's latest mass shooting. alyssa alhadeff had been passionate about playing football and...
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and this makes it very hard to deal with the problems at t nd. i don'lieve that the abalute demonization of rus on a permanent basis is the answer to the problem, and that is where we are heading on the other side of the fence from president trumth jane: what iimpact of all of this on the relationship between russia and the u.s., and how do you get past at? thomas: it makesmo it impossible to communicate, and we have been in that position at various times in the past.we now from the cuban missile crisis, for example, that the nadir of our relationship was an -- the time when local people .ad nuclear weapons and were prepared to use th if other local people did certain things they felt was a military threat. this is as close as i ever wan to see the world to opening up a nuclear exchange. the experts all tell us they can tell us the ways in which a nuclear exange might start. accident, misperception, others. but nobody can tell you very conclusively if it starts, how we are going to that is part of something that is critical in making a deterrent
and this makes it very hard to deal with the problems at t nd. i don'lieve that the abalute demonization of rus on a permanent basis is the answer to the problem, and that is where we are heading on the other side of the fence from president trumth jane: what iimpact of all of this on the relationship between russia and the u.s., and how do you get past at? thomas: it makesmo it impossible to communicate, and we have been in that position at various times in the past.we now from the cuban...
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the eastern side of scotla nd sunshine. the eastern side of scotland and eastern england. then, cloud from the north sea and there will be wintry showers. mainly light, but it will be a cold start to the new day on monday and feeling much colder right across the british isles compared to the weekend. those wintry showers always there to be had across the eastern side of the british isles. and the temperature is much lower than the weekend for many locations, especially through central and western parts. later in the week, snow will become disruptive and it will turn very cold. this is bbc news, our latest headlines: a shift of policy on europe by labour — shadow brexit secretary sir kier starmer confirms the party would keep britain in a customs union. the winter olympic games come to a conclusion with the closing ceremony at pyeongchang olympic stadium. teamgb took their record tally of five medals at the games. syrian warplanes are reported to have attacked the besieged rebel area of eastern ghouta despite the un security council voting unanimously for a ceasefire. one o
the eastern side of scotla nd sunshine. the eastern side of scotland and eastern england. then, cloud from the north sea and there will be wintry showers. mainly light, but it will be a cold start to the new day on monday and feeling much colder right across the british isles compared to the weekend. those wintry showers always there to be had across the eastern side of the british isles. and the temperature is much lower than the weekend for many locations, especially through central and...
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you can nd it here in aruba. families, couples, and friends can all find their escape on twa island with rm, sunny days, cooling trade winds, and the crystal blue carbean sea. nonstop flights are available from most major airports. more information for your vacation planning is available at aruba.com. >> and now, "bbc world news. laura: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan. the syrian government launches new strikes on eastern ghouta. the n. delays a vote on a cease-fire to stop the bloodshe a a former topide to the trump campaign pleads guilty to lying to investigators. he is now cooperating with ueller's probe into russian meddling in the u.s. election. and navigating trouble on the nile. a new dam is creating a majorft raising the stakes of a conflict over water. >> the reason we are here is tod undersnd get an explanation why egypt is so opposed to this dam ethiopia is building way out the nile. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the
you can nd it here in aruba. families, couples, and friends can all find their escape on twa island with rm, sunny days, cooling trade winds, and the crystal blue carbean sea. nonstop flights are available from most major airports. more information for your vacation planning is available at aruba.com. >> and now, "bbc world news. laura: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan. the syrian government launches new strikes on eastern...
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milies, couples, and friends can all find their escape on ths nd with warm, sunny days,in coolg tradewinds, and the crystal blue caribbean sea. nonstop flights are availablema from mosr airports. more information for your vacation planning is available at aruba.com. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. captioning sponsored by newshour productionsc, >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: >> well, it's obviously a tough time for him. he did a very good job when he was in the white house. >> woodruff: president trump defends one of his closest white house aides, who stands accused of domestic abuse. then, congress passes a deal to keep the government open, but concerns about the budget deficit remain. and, sports diplomacy. the politically-charged winter i olympipyeongchang, south korea, have begun. plus, arts and economics in appalachia. how a creative hub continues to promote development despite dwindling funding. >> we can tell you, day in and day out, howany young artists have been told, "if you really want to be an artist, you've go
milies, couples, and friends can all find their escape on ths nd with warm, sunny days,in coolg tradewinds, and the crystal blue caribbean sea. nonstop flights are availablema from mosr airports. more information for your vacation planning is available at aruba.com. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. captioning sponsored by newshour productionsc, >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: >> well, it's obviously a...
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thank you so much.>> nd that will do it for us.ou can find more of our coverage at captioning sponsored by wnet >> sreenivasan: on this edition epr sunday, february 11: the white house es to release its budget for next year, as officials continue to defend john kelly's handling of rob porter. and in our signature segment, troubling stories of sexual assault and harassment on airplanes. next on pbs newshour weekend. >> "pbs newshour weekend" is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz.e eryl and philip milstein family. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson fily fund. rosalind p. walter barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america--
thank you so much.>> nd that will do it for us.ou can find more of our coverage at captioning sponsored by wnet >> sreenivasan: on this edition epr sunday, february 11: the white house es to release its budget for next year, as officials continue to defend john kelly's handling of rob porter. and in our signature segment, troubling stories of sexual assault and harassment on airplanes. next on pbs newshour weekend. >> "pbs newshour weekend" is made possible by:...
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jihadi john --his real name mohammed emwazi d --nd. aine davis in prison in turkey. in the two men we know were captured last month, alexanda koteyik and el shafee els. the man suspected of beheading alan henning, a driver and aid worker, and david haines, a longtime aide worker from perth -- his daughter is now contemplating the punishments his newly captured suspected killers should face. >>e should die a long, slo painful death. quite a lot of people understand that. but realistically, that is not going to happen. and you have to come to terms with that. the best thing for them is to thck them up and throw awa key. they should never be allowed back into society,ecse they will just do this again. : danir the sake of her father, if they end up in court, she will go to watch. >> if it goes to trial, i will certainly be there, i will look them in the eye and let them know that they have destroyed a part of my life. and hopefully there will be some sort of justice. daniel: some of the gang's hostages were freed, includingrm the french reporter who wants them to have th
jihadi john --his real name mohammed emwazi d --nd. aine davis in prison in turkey. in the two men we know were captured last month, alexanda koteyik and el shafee els. the man suspected of beheading alan henning, a driver and aid worker, and david haines, a longtime aide worker from perth -- his daughter is now contemplating the punishments his newly captured suspected killers should face. >>e should die a long, slo painful death. quite a lot of people understand that. but realistically,...
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are you being resourced in order to support the nds and is the nds focusing enough on greater power threat, pure power threats in our own hemisphere? >> not yet. the nds recognizes these challenging nations and i think we apply -- we must move beyond applying resources to the home zip code of where those specific countries are and apply the resources to be able to deal with them wherever they're found across the globe. >> general, thank you for being here again and thank you for being on the wall. the arctic, china just last month issued a statement. russia has been actively building resources in the arctic. we see sorties or whatever in the arctic region increasing at an exponential rate. yet we -- i think admiral, i'm sure you can, too, but i don't know how many ice breakers we technically have. i don't think we have very many. chi china or russia have multiple. what is russia and china's strategy? you told us last year about your strategic estimate. can you give us an update on that strategic estimate in the arctic? >> absolutely, sir. so i did a strategic estimate. out of that strategi
are you being resourced in order to support the nds and is the nds focusing enough on greater power threat, pure power threats in our own hemisphere? >> not yet. the nds recognizes these challenging nations and i think we apply -- we must move beyond applying resources to the home zip code of where those specific countries are and apply the resources to be able to deal with them wherever they're found across the globe. >> general, thank you for being here again and thank you for...
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ijust want i just want to express thanks to scotla nd i just want to express thanks to scotland yard oui’ have inflicted such pain on not only our hostages including my son but on the people of syria and folks within europe. i am very grateful and i really hope thatjustice can be served, that they can be held accountable to a public trial and be held accountable for all they've inflicted on so many. does that mean a trial as far as you're concerned, and does that mean in america? that depends on... i would love to see them come to the united states, but of course there's people suffering in the uk. i think that's up to our governments to decide where they can get a governments to decide where they can getafair governments to decide where they can get a fair trial. but i think it's vital to end this impunity. they've gotten away with so many atrocities and human rights violations. i hope this is the beginning of that ending. if the trial was held in the us, is that something that you and yourfamily would us, is that something that you and your family would feel able to attend, that yo
ijust want i just want to express thanks to scotla nd i just want to express thanks to scotland yard oui’ have inflicted such pain on not only our hostages including my son but on the people of syria and folks within europe. i am very grateful and i really hope thatjustice can be served, that they can be held accountable to a public trial and be held accountable for all they've inflicted on so many. does that mean a trial as far as you're concerned, and does that mean in america? that depends...
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the firm cites challenges to nd's businesses continued underperformance. the analyst reiterated his underweight rating onhe stock which he's had since 2016. shares of ge fell nrly 1% to .8 >>> it was upgraded to buy at stevele. it expects that company to report solid quarterly results later this week. the price target raised to $91 a share. the stockne g 1.5%. >>> lumber liquidators saw its rating cut to nutra to outperform at wedbush. the price target was cut by 30% to $28 a share. share of lumber liquidators fell to 24.49. >>> coming upew proposals to lower drug prices, but will they work? ♪ >>> the drugmaker purdue pharma will stop marketing its prescription painkiller to doctors. the painkiller oxycontin is at the center ofhe opioid crisis. the company is cutting its sales staff in half, leaving about 200 reprentatives in the u.s. who will no longer visit doctors to discuss and pitch opioid products. the decision to stop marketing the drug comes amid a number of lawsuits that blame the company for contributing to the opioid epidemic. >>> the president
the firm cites challenges to nd's businesses continued underperformance. the analyst reiterated his underweight rating onhe stock which he's had since 2016. shares of ge fell nrly 1% to .8 >>> it was upgraded to buy at stevele. it expects that company to report solid quarterly results later this week. the price target raised to $91 a share. the stockne g 1.5%. >>> lumber liquidators saw its rating cut to nutra to outperform at wedbush. the price target was cut by 30% to $28 a...
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nd so, all those costs, we're trying to account for.don't think the president travels every weekend to florida, the caller predicated goes s every weekend he there. you know -- emolie nt ation of there? guest: i have a hard time getting there, i don't believe is so. that's his property and his home, he is allowed to go there. parallel. former vice president biden, had delaware and i guess a guest house on the property that to secret service used secure the facility and i think he was actually charging the of et service for the use the guest house. i mean, you could say, ahha, money.king emolment ot what the clause is talking about. it gets sticky when you have people with property and require secure them and they have to have staff. the requirements of the office an't be dispensed with simply because the guy has a large property. does christopher farrell eel the judge from fisa court can -- on the f.b.i.? guest: if he's been mislead sdpauls misleading statements, manipulated the ecord, as they have and we discussed two cases from 2013,
nd so, all those costs, we're trying to account for.don't think the president travels every weekend to florida, the caller predicated goes s every weekend he there. you know -- emolie nt ation of there? guest: i have a hard time getting there, i don't believe is so. that's his property and his home, he is allowed to go there. parallel. former vice president biden, had delaware and i guess a guest house on the property that to secret service used secure the facility and i think he was actually...
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the underlying message is how much scotla nd underlying message is how much scotland matters.must navigate with care. but that navigation will increasingly be the task of the younger royals like harry and his wife to be. scotland will need to be a regular destination. hgppy happy valentine's day, sharan! you have been watching newsday. stay with us. love at first sight, or love at first swipe? but does online dating really work? we'll be looking at new methods the industry has come up with to find you your true love. and before we go, let's take a look at these pictures. they show the first panda cub ever to be born in france, yuan meng. he's drawing a lot of visitors to the zoo which is a 2—3 hour drive south of paris. yuan meng was very tiny at birth, weighing a mere 142 grams. hello once again, thanks very much indeed forjoining me. it's time we updated you on the weather prospects for the whole of the british isles and this will take us right through the next few days, on into the weekend. hmm, tuesday, a bit of a mixed bag to say the least, wet in the south, snow further
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in, we'll nd dial begin taking those in just a few minutes. do you richardson, how think your successor did, martinez, entering last year as governor? governor richardson: well, i'm fan, i think the state could have done more on education, on jobs and on development, but i think there is a democratic legislature, so there is checks balances, republican governor, a democratic the last e, this is the governor's reign. i served eight years, before me -- the libertarian. we are a state more independent, becoming more re a blue state. we shift back and forth in terms f republicans and democrats heading the governorships. guest: what do you think about in new -carry law mexico? governor richardson: the carry?ed host: yes, sir. governor richardson: well, you happened when i was gfrp. i support it, i'm a supporter of second amendment. the shootings and in light of the terrible tragedies hitting our schools, we're a western state, second amendment is very important, we have a lot of law-abiding citizens. i think with these mental health issues affectin
in, we'll nd dial begin taking those in just a few minutes. do you richardson, how think your successor did, martinez, entering last year as governor? governor richardson: well, i'm fan, i think the state could have done more on education, on jobs and on development, but i think there is a democratic legislature, so there is checks balances, republican governor, a democratic the last e, this is the governor's reign. i served eight years, before me -- the libertarian. we are a state more...
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pretty disruptive across the higher ground of scotla nd disruptive across the higher ground of scotlandf this week. hello. this is bbc news with lukwesa burak. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment, first the headlines: haiti's ambassador tells the bbc he believes oxfam did cover up a scandal involving aid workers and prostitutes. the charity alerted uk authorities to what happened after the earthquake in 2010.
pretty disruptive across the higher ground of scotla nd disruptive across the higher ground of scotlandf this week. hello. this is bbc news with lukwesa burak. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment, first the headlines: haiti's ambassador tells the bbc he believes oxfam did cover up a scandal involving aid workers and prostitutes. the charity alerted uk authorities to what happened after the earthquake in 2010.
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a chance of wintry flurries for northern parts of scotla nd of scotland and england. —— eastern partsly wind, coming, in places it will feel like —2 or three degrees, had eagerly across parts of east anglia. —— —2 or minus three degrees. staying in the cold air, still feeding in the cold east or north—easterly. in that set up, increasing chance that we could see some snow next week. “— particularly across parts of east anglia. that is all from the news at one, so let'sjoin anglia. that is all from the news at one, so let's join the news teams wherever you are. good afternoon. i'm hugh woozencroft with a look at the day's sport here at bbc news. we begin with the winter olympics in south korea, where great britain's women's curlers failed to make it into the gold medal match. it was 10—5 defeat by sweden. the match hinged on a wayward stone from skip eve muirhead in the seventh end which helped gift sweden a three—point end and a lead which never relented. the swedes were silver medallists in sochi four years ago and have the chance to at least repeat that. team gb gave up after the ni
a chance of wintry flurries for northern parts of scotla nd of scotland and england. —— eastern partsly wind, coming, in places it will feel like —2 or three degrees, had eagerly across parts of east anglia. —— —2 or minus three degrees. staying in the cold air, still feeding in the cold east or north—easterly. in that set up, increasing chance that we could see some snow next week. “— particularly across parts of east anglia. that is all from the news at one, so let'sjoin...
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outbreaks of rain for eastern scotla nd outbreaks of rain for eastern scotland and eastern england.ther west. some glimpses of brighter weather likely here and where we see the sunshine it could be 13 degrees, quite a pleasant feel. during tuesday more rain for parts of eastern england, east anglia, down towards kent and sussex. clearer and brighter elsewhere with sunshine for the west of scotland and northern ireland. turning a bit colder around east coast. we are going to be seeing this easterly wind developing later this week importing much colder air from scandinavia and northern europe. that means as we head through the week ahead, although it's quite mild and cloudy with a bit of rain, things turning colder later in the week. it is also looking largely dry with some wintry sunshine on offer too. this is bbc news, i'm ben brown. the headlines at eleven. brendan cox, the widower of the murdered mp joe cox brendan cox, the widower of the murdered mpjoe cox resigns from two organisations set up in her memory after claims of sexual misconduct in the past. after claims of sexual mis
outbreaks of rain for eastern scotla nd outbreaks of rain for eastern scotland and eastern england.ther west. some glimpses of brighter weather likely here and where we see the sunshine it could be 13 degrees, quite a pleasant feel. during tuesday more rain for parts of eastern england, east anglia, down towards kent and sussex. clearer and brighter elsewhere with sunshine for the west of scotland and northern ireland. turning a bit colder around east coast. we are going to be seeing this...
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chilly to begin with, further north and east, the best of any sunshine tomorrow, north—east scotla ndg into northern ireland. some rain in wales, and in the far south—west. temperatures of 10—11d. brighter in the north—east and temperatures will not be so high there. in the evening and overnight, this wet weather spills into scotland. it will be rain and drizzle, accompanied by low cloud. as we move into monday, the eastern side of the uk this time could be dull and side of the uk this time could be dulland damp, a side of the uk this time could be dull and damp, a little drizzly. western coast sea sunshine and some rain arriving in northern ireland. on the whole, a cloudy and mild day. temperatures of ten or 11 degrees. the milder air is getting squeezed away, reduced as we get into tuesday. swamped by cold air coming into the atlantic and from the near continent. some rain and drizzle, especially in eastern scotland, into england and wales. it peters out, it could brighten a little bit. the best of the sunshine arriving in scotla nd best of the sunshine arriving in scotland and nort
chilly to begin with, further north and east, the best of any sunshine tomorrow, north—east scotla ndg into northern ireland. some rain in wales, and in the far south—west. temperatures of 10—11d. brighter in the north—east and temperatures will not be so high there. in the evening and overnight, this wet weather spills into scotland. it will be rain and drizzle, accompanied by low cloud. as we move into monday, the eastern side of the uk this time could be dull and side of the uk this...
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parts of north—east scotla nd changes.uld go on the western parts of scotland, with sunshine and showers throughout the day northern ireland. for much of england and wales main exception is lincolnshire and east anglia, where you just about stay dry after morning brightness, but grey, gloomy, cold, damp and a little bit wintry in places for many, with temperatures at lunchtime only about 2— three degrees. there a chance of snow mixed in and that'll be the hills. rudy afternoon the patchy rain and drizzle, sleet and snow, gradually fizzles out. most will stick with the cloud and that will be evidenced to and from cardiff or the start of the six nations. maybe a little bit damp. dry in paris, but here it will be cold. the weather front starts to lose a bit of into sunday. we see more clearer skies and there could be ice into sunday morning. this is the temperature profile across europe on sunday. the blue collars are the coldest conditions, towards the east. that significant because it is an easterly wind that will develop a
parts of north—east scotla nd changes.uld go on the western parts of scotland, with sunshine and showers throughout the day northern ireland. for much of england and wales main exception is lincolnshire and east anglia, where you just about stay dry after morning brightness, but grey, gloomy, cold, damp and a little bit wintry in places for many, with temperatures at lunchtime only about 2— three degrees. there a chance of snow mixed in and that'll be the hills. rudy afternoon the patchy...
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. >> yeah, senator mendoza had a sexual harassment investigation into him and it was completed nd it was found mo likely than not he hurt several women over a period of about ten years. senators were looking to expel or suspendim. on thursday they couldn't decide which they wanted to do. in the end, theyd were spa from having to make that choice because mendoza, perhaps sensing th t decision wasn't going go his way decided he would leave on his own terms. and ultimatel resign. >> that must be a relief for some of them. also, there are other investigations ongoing includin against a femwmakers. how much do you expect it will be part of the conversation thi? weeke >> well, i think it's an issue they're not going to be to avoid. we know there's a safe space set up here in the convention. there's a hotline people can call if they feel like they have been harassed. so in that regard, they're ting to take it seriously. i think it's something that we'll hear candidates speak aut when they address delegates this weekend.he because me too movement has been so momentum and important to people.
. >> yeah, senator mendoza had a sexual harassment investigation into him and it was completed nd it was found mo likely than not he hurt several women over a period of about ten years. senators were looking to expel or suspendim. on thursday they couldn't decide which they wanted to do. in the end, theyd were spa from having to make that choice because mendoza, perhaps sensing th t decision wasn't going go his way decided he would leave on his own terms. and ultimatel resign. >>...
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9am if you're out at that stage, looking fine in the western isles, sunshine but surely, the lowla ndsles, sunshine but surely, the lowlands of scotland around three degrees and the cloud has broken up a bit, many of us will be waking up to some sunshine, this fairweather cloud and possibly even clear blue skies if you're lucky in central and southern england but noticed there will be rain around first thing in the south—east, east anglia, maybe one or two the south—east, east anglia, maybe one or two showers the south—east, east anglia, maybe one or two showers getting into the use midlands so a bit of a mix in the morning but overall, not too bad. 0ne the morning but overall, not too bad. one thing you will notice on sunday is the strengthening north easterlies wind, it will be a little bit stronger than we had on saturday and that means it will feel a bit colder so probably more sunshine around, but could offset that, but i suppose it will feel like freezing in norwich. i'm that wind is going to strengthen through the course of the night and some of these rain showers, doesn't like
9am if you're out at that stage, looking fine in the western isles, sunshine but surely, the lowla ndsles, sunshine but surely, the lowlands of scotland around three degrees and the cloud has broken up a bit, many of us will be waking up to some sunshine, this fairweather cloud and possibly even clear blue skies if you're lucky in central and southern england but noticed there will be rain around first thing in the south—east, east anglia, maybe one or two the south—east, east anglia, maybe...
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more showers in western scotla nd the south.land as well. as we go from thursday pushing towards the end of the week, see this ridge of high pressurejust beginning to build here? trying to dominate the scene, at least across the southern half of the british isles. but for northern ireland, for the north and west of scotland, still the chance of some showers but in the south there's some dry weather and a bit of warmth. i'm sharanjit leyl with bbc world news. our top story: the united states is "under attack", according to us intelligence agencies. a senate intelligence committee has been told that russia is working to undermine us democracy and there is "no doubt" russia will try to interfere in the mid—terms in november. myanmar‘s denial of ethnic cleansing in rakhine state has been called "preposterous" by the us ambassador to the united nations. nikki haley accused the burmese government of preventing humanitarian access to the rakhine in order to hide atrocities committed there by the burmese military. and this story is popu
more showers in western scotla nd the south.land as well. as we go from thursday pushing towards the end of the week, see this ridge of high pressurejust beginning to build here? trying to dominate the scene, at least across the southern half of the british isles. but for northern ireland, for the north and west of scotland, still the chance of some showers but in the south there's some dry weather and a bit of warmth. i'm sharanjit leyl with bbc world news. our top story: the united states is...