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nd my data is introducing more machine substitution of substitutions i make for myself. t affects the society. what it protects is knowingly not to face them. and always say something. my parents taught me something. if you aren't asked the question. there are is a serp order by not pealing the curtain back on which every halm being does and societies. of the that's also because that data has been a fap of radical trp. it has everything to do with marblet pour. my and is about awe tone who gets to collect data. data is the jet tall of economic wealth. it is the jet fuel for marketdom naps. the rules of competition who can and under what conditions. if he liz beth warren and senator holly are weard about market power they have to get to the question how to use the data. so i think, ap before we get to cyberthreats and attacking our systems, it isn't going to be down to the question of who gets inabout me and who can ue it what way. about it. ries but on it realizes. we have associated ourselves. we make mup. we don't make money selling you. we send you a bill. we charge y
nd my data is introducing more machine substitution of substitutions i make for myself. t affects the society. what it protects is knowingly not to face them. and always say something. my parents taught me something. if you aren't asked the question. there are is a serp order by not pealing the curtain back on which every halm being does and societies. of the that's also because that data has been a fap of radical trp. it has everything to do with marblet pour. my and is about awe tone who gets...
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the nds drove our decisions and this budget is a major milestone in its implementation. to support the nds we need a budget that stays the course. this is our budget top line snapshot. at $718 billion for dod it shows growth over the fy '19 enacted amount of just over 5%. the fy '20 budget request conforms to the budget control acts caps with a $545 billion base budget request. it includes $165 billion for overseas contingency operations and $9 billion for emergency funding. the oco and emergency will be broken out and we will discuss that a little bit later. the fy '20 budget request carries out the nds by prioritizing resources and shifting investments to prepare for a potential future high end fight. we are requesting resources in the four focus areas and the gray areas on this slide that were highlighted by mr. norquist in his opening statement. i will turn it over to general ierardi to talk about war fighting domains, innovative technologies and readiness. >> good morning, i'm just going to briefly walk through the next few charts to amplify the comments that mr. no
the nds drove our decisions and this budget is a major milestone in its implementation. to support the nds we need a budget that stays the course. this is our budget top line snapshot. at $718 billion for dod it shows growth over the fy '19 enacted amount of just over 5%. the fy '20 budget request conforms to the budget control acts caps with a $545 billion base budget request. it includes $165 billion for overseas contingency operations and $9 billion for emergency funding. the oco and...
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with clear skies, parts of scotla nd you are.nd and northern england could see conditions into tomorrow morning. for tomorrow, see conditions into tomorrow morning. fortomorrow, these terminals are scandinavia pots problem, eastern scotland could across more across more sunshine :ross more sunshine through the board with more sunshine through the day on sunday, lengthy clear skies for some but there will be clusters of showers working south and east you might get caught by then, rain, hail, sleet and thunder and some hills know as well. to which is between seven and ii, hills know as well. to which is between seven and 11, added winchell tomorrow but that dissipates into next week, some morning frosts but much milder and drier and a watchlist when the as well. there area watchlist when the as well. there are a lot watchlist when the as well. there a re a lot less watchlist when the as well. there are a lot less windy as well. this is bbc news. i'm shaun ley. the headlines at midday. brenton tarrant, the main suspect in the new ze
with clear skies, parts of scotla nd you are.nd and northern england could see conditions into tomorrow morning. for tomorrow, see conditions into tomorrow morning. fortomorrow, these terminals are scandinavia pots problem, eastern scotland could across more across more sunshine :ross more sunshine through the board with more sunshine through the day on sunday, lengthy clear skies for some but there will be clusters of showers working south and east you might get caught by then, rain, hail,...
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t is a story of perseverance nd chris kelly is going to moderate this. he works with fifth house public will have a discussion, then we will have an mic. then isaac will stick around and sign copies for us. everyone, join me in welco welcoming isaac shapiro and kelly to the strand bookstore. [applause] >> thank you, nancy. you to that historic strand bookstore and to all of you for joining us tonight. as isaac shapiro reads from his memo memoir, edokko: growing up a stateless foreigner in wartie japan. he shares stories from his childhood. c-span for to recording this event. an attorneyisaac is arps and is of counsel can them. here is nothing about his legislative today that would prepare you for the story of his childhood. when isaac would tell people he jewish refugee in japan in 1931 and grew up there stateless foreigner during world war ii surviving deadly tokyo with his family terror surprised. surprised.re when he shoals how he was discovered by the military and them at to work with age 14 as an interpreter and the including inspecting devastation
t is a story of perseverance nd chris kelly is going to moderate this. he works with fifth house public will have a discussion, then we will have an mic. then isaac will stick around and sign copies for us. everyone, join me in welco welcoming isaac shapiro and kelly to the strand bookstore. [applause] >> thank you, nancy. you to that historic strand bookstore and to all of you for joining us tonight. as isaac shapiro reads from his memo memoir, edokko: growing up a stateless foreigner in...
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drier weather across the weekends, turning what across parts of scotla nd turning what across parts of you're watching beyond 100 days. they share the same vision, the same rhetoric and the same passion for twitter. so no surprise brazil's president has been warmly welcomed to the white house. the trump of the tropics, jair bolsonaro is in washington, to mark a new beginning in bi lateral relations. an exchange of football shirts to seal a blossoming relationship. then off for a news conference on everything from trade to the possibilty of intervening in venezuela. we really haven't done the really tough sanctions yet. we can. and all options are open. so we may be doing that. will brexit be delayed, prime minister? the margin for a brexit deal is narrowing — theresa may is expected to ask for an extension —
drier weather across the weekends, turning what across parts of scotla nd turning what across parts of you're watching beyond 100 days. they share the same vision, the same rhetoric and the same passion for twitter. so no surprise brazil's president has been warmly welcomed to the white house. the trump of the tropics, jair bolsonaro is in washington, to mark a new beginning in bi lateral relations. an exchange of football shirts to seal a blossoming relationship. then off for a news conference...
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you're familiar with the nds, the threats that are out there. i don't need to cover that in any great detail and i will tell you so that the strategic approach that the secretary already covered pretty much speaks for itself. you guys know the army budget is really broken up into three components. we're on a trajectory to have modest growth in our end strength. we're on a trajectory as you heard the secretary say to build readiness to two-thirds of our bct by 2022 and we have a modernization strategy that fully -- that supports the nds to get us at an end state of 2028. in addition to that, there are a lot of efforts to strengthen the partnerships with our allies and also there has been a lot of effort put into the business reforms across the department of the army. so i took some time and i won't go in detail on this but if you look at this chart, this is really a simple way to look at what we've done over time in terms of inways and means framework. i would just pick up with -- you're already familiar with the ends provided to us by the osd an
you're familiar with the nds, the threats that are out there. i don't need to cover that in any great detail and i will tell you so that the strategic approach that the secretary already covered pretty much speaks for itself. you guys know the army budget is really broken up into three components. we're on a trajectory to have modest growth in our end strength. we're on a trajectory as you heard the secretary say to build readiness to two-thirds of our bct by 2022 and we have a modernization...
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scotla nd pressure spreading west to east. scotland and northern ireland will see a cold day with snow turning to rain in southern scotland, snow is still across the higher ground in central and northern areas, ten centimetres or more. brighter spells to the north of scotland with showers did this afternoon in northern ireland, sometimes heavy. for england and wales, fairly cloudy, some brightness to the south and east persistent rain west of the pennines and into wales which could cause minor flooding and for eve ryo ne cause minor flooding and for everyone it is very windy and gusts between a0 and 60 mph. some travel problems and even some minor damage, the odd tree down. mild compared with colder day for the north were someplace places never go above freezing. rained spreading eastwards, snow clears away from scotla nd eastwards, snow clears away from scotland and through the night, a mixture of clear skies and scattering of showers, some of the shower is wintry further north and west. with the clearer skies, following on f
scotla nd pressure spreading west to east. scotland and northern ireland will see a cold day with snow turning to rain in southern scotland, snow is still across the higher ground in central and northern areas, ten centimetres or more. brighter spells to the north of scotland with showers did this afternoon in northern ireland, sometimes heavy. for england and wales, fairly cloudy, some brightness to the south and east persistent rain west of the pennines and into wales which could cause minor...
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also, more extensive rain across northern ireland, pushing into parts of south—west scotla nd pushingof south—west scotland by the end of the night. some hills know as well. temperatures not far from freezing, particularly in east. tomorrow sta rts particularly in east. tomorrow starts off on a quiet note but we gotan area starts off on a quiet note but we got an area of low pressure approaching from the atlantic that will change the weather as we head into the afternoon. through the day we start off on a soggy note in northern ireland. that rain pushing into parts of northern england and scotland. snow over higher ground. tomorrow afternoon you can see the snow falling across central parts of scotland. rain at lower levels, some sunny spells for southern scotland and northern ireland. temperatures are generally in single figures. pushing further south. cloud and some patchy rain put into wales and the western half of england through the western half of england through the afternoon. tuesday evening and overnight into wednesday, this low pressure pushes its way is towards building a s
also, more extensive rain across northern ireland, pushing into parts of south—west scotla nd pushingof south—west scotland by the end of the night. some hills know as well. temperatures not far from freezing, particularly in east. tomorrow sta rts particularly in east. tomorrow starts off on a quiet note but we gotan area starts off on a quiet note but we got an area of low pressure approaching from the atlantic that will change the weather as we head into the afternoon. through the day we...
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if scotla nd defeat scotla nd between england and scotland.nd this is the kind of thing that schedulers dream of. three teams up for the title that can ireland or england snatch the title? joe lynskey looks ahead. among the voices from the valleys, the welsh choir has its kiwi conductor. warren has spent 12 years learning the words and shaping a tea m learning the words and shaping a team that is breaking records. in this, its final year in church, his side on a 13 match winning streak to get one more against ireland will steal six nations and the grand slam. we feel emotional afterwards. despite people ‘s perceptions, i do cry at sad movies and i am an emotional person. but hopefully we can secure the grand slam there will be celebrations all over wales. this is his 10th and final six nations as coach of wales. he wants to finish how it started. wales won the grand slam in his first full season and the second one followed four years later. one more perfect campaign would make tournament history. no modern coach has done the grand slam three t
if scotla nd defeat scotla nd between england and scotland.nd this is the kind of thing that schedulers dream of. three teams up for the title that can ireland or england snatch the title? joe lynskey looks ahead. among the voices from the valleys, the welsh choir has its kiwi conductor. warren has spent 12 years learning the words and shaping a tea m learning the words and shaping a team that is breaking records. in this, its final year in church, his side on a 13 match winning streak to get...
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the nds drove our decisions and this is a major milestone in its implementation. to support the nds we need a budget that stays the course. this is the budget top line snapshot. at 1,718 billion for dod it shows broegt of the of just over 5%. the fy '20 budget requests caps with a $545 billion base budget request. it includes 165 billion for overseas contingencies operations and 9 billion for emergency funding. the oko and emergency funding will be broken out and we'll discuss that later. prioritizes resources and shifting investments prepare for a future high end fight. we are requesting resources in the four focus areas that were highlighted by mr. norquist. i will turn it over to general e ierardi. >> i'm going to walk through the next few charts to amplify the comments that mr. norquist made with respect to emerging domains. in the space domain, the focus was on enhancing our organizational structure and improving our capabilities including satellite communications capabilities, space-base warning, and space launch capacity. we come in at about $14.1 billion o
the nds drove our decisions and this is a major milestone in its implementation. to support the nds we need a budget that stays the course. this is the budget top line snapshot. at 1,718 billion for dod it shows broegt of the of just over 5%. the fy '20 budget requests caps with a $545 billion base budget request. it includes 165 billion for overseas contingencies operations and 9 billion for emergency funding. the oko and emergency funding will be broken out and we'll discuss that later....
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they take on scotla nd grand slam hopes alive? on scotland in the six nations championship later. good morning, a busy weekend weather wise and lots going on and windy for most, so feeling colder and we have rain and hill snow, most, so feeling colder and we have rain and hillsnow, but most, so feeling colder and we have rain and hill snow, but sunshine, as well. more detail in around 15 minutes. it's saturday, the 9th march. our top story. a man has been charged with the murder of 17—year—old jodie chesney, who was stabbed in a park in east london last friday. another man who was also arrested remains in custody. 0ur reporterjohn mcmanus joins us from our london newsroom and can tell us more. bring is up to speed on this story, john. scotland yard said the 20—year—old manuel petrovic, of romford east london, had been charged with murder of 17—year—old jodie chesney who was stabbed in a park in harold hill in romford on the 1st of march. she was there with friends listening to music when she was attacked. police say manuel petrovi
they take on scotla nd grand slam hopes alive? on scotland in the six nations championship later. good morning, a busy weekend weather wise and lots going on and windy for most, so feeling colder and we have rain and hill snow, most, so feeling colder and we have rain and hillsnow, but most, so feeling colder and we have rain and hill snow, but sunshine, as well. more detail in around 15 minutes. it's saturday, the 9th march. our top story. a man has been charged with the murder of...
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into western north and island moving into western scotla nd north and island moving into western scotland with the rain steadier and heavier with time. it might be april the 1st, but don't be full by the warm up in the south. temperatures up warm up in the south. temperatures up to 16 degrees in cardiff. it will get colderfrom up to 16 degrees in cardiff. it will get colder from tuesday on. rain or showers in the forecast, very u nsettled. showers in the forecast, very unsettled. it will be cold enough for some hills know as well. cold air moving southwards. during tuesday the wind is coming down from a northerly direction. that is what will be bringing bells showers and hammering the temperatures. a bit of a rain start off the day as eastern areas clicks through. in the showers will have hail and thunder makes tan and some training mentoring with some snow falling over some of the hills. we may well see something a bit more organised later in the day in northern ireland, bringing a speu in northern ireland, bringing a spell of hill snow potential here. that is something we will have to k
into western north and island moving into western scotla nd north and island moving into western scotland with the rain steadier and heavier with time. it might be april the 1st, but don't be full by the warm up in the south. temperatures up warm up in the south. temperatures up to 16 degrees in cardiff. it will get colderfrom up to 16 degrees in cardiff. it will get colder from tuesday on. rain or showers in the forecast, very u nsettled. showers in the forecast, very unsettled. it will be...
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and a modernization strategy that supports the nds. in addition, there are efforts to strengthen partnerships with allies and there has been effort in the business reforms across the department of the army. to go in detail on this but if you look at this chart, this is a simple way to look at what we have done over and in terms of an in ways means framework. with the endsar provided to us. i pretty much covered what is there in the wheeze -- in the ways. we have enjoyed an increased topline in the united states army for the last couple of years. because of that, we have been able to have a more balanced program. the point to really be made here . when we developed this budget, when we sat there and did all of this, one of the things that all the leaders wanted to do was not go back to the department or congress and ask for more money to modernization -- to modernize. as you look at the numbers, you can see we are asking, from this current year to 2020 is only about a 2.5% increase to our budget. the total request totals $182 billion. t
and a modernization strategy that supports the nds. in addition, there are efforts to strengthen partnerships with allies and there has been effort in the business reforms across the department of the army. to go in detail on this but if you look at this chart, this is a simple way to look at what we have done over and in terms of an in ways means framework. with the endsar provided to us. i pretty much covered what is there in the wheeze -- in the ways. we have enjoyed an increased topline in...
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quite dramatic whether i signed a comparative today, but still scattered wintry showers and scotla ndgned a comparative today, but still scattered wintry showers and scotla nd still scattered wintry showers and scotland and northern england and ireland to do, further south there, showers are few and far between sunny south southeast at temperatures around 10 degrees but looking at single figures from many areas for the night and it'll feel chilly when you add that when you add that wind chill as well but it does look like high pressure should bring dry and less weather into next week, goodbye for now. this is bbc world news, the headlines... new zealand police say the number of people killed in the christrchuch terrorist attack has risen from a9 to 50. the number of injured also stands at 50. a vigil has been held in christchurch to pay tribute to the victims of the mosque attacks. church—goers have also been paying their respects at sunday morning services across new zealand. there have been violent clashes in central paris with over 120 people arrested following another protest from
quite dramatic whether i signed a comparative today, but still scattered wintry showers and scotla ndgned a comparative today, but still scattered wintry showers and scotla nd still scattered wintry showers and scotland and northern england and ireland to do, further south there, showers are few and far between sunny south southeast at temperatures around 10 degrees but looking at single figures from many areas for the night and it'll feel chilly when you add that when you add that wind chill...
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nd it is important but not dispositive that the underlying crime did not exist. ou can actually obstruct justice even if there is not a crime, but the intent really does go to whether or not somebody's trying to protect themselves. if they did nothing wrong to begin with, it's pretty hard to prove obstruction of justice. reporter: was it appropriate for bob mueller to essentially punt on the issue of obstruction and leave it to the president's two top appointees at the justice department to make this determination? senator graham: as far as i'm concerned, mr. mueller's report gave the attorney general, both sides of the equation, he decided, not mr. barr, to give hat decision over to the attorney general. you can ask him. from my point of view what mr. barr and mr. rosenstein did was very appropriate. somebody has to decide. nd the attorney general is not conflicted, he was not part of the campaign, so the big thing for me, guys, has always been did trump work with the russians? and i told him to his face almost two years ago, if you did, that's it between me and
nd it is important but not dispositive that the underlying crime did not exist. ou can actually obstruct justice even if there is not a crime, but the intent really does go to whether or not somebody's trying to protect themselves. if they did nothing wrong to begin with, it's pretty hard to prove obstruction of justice. reporter: was it appropriate for bob mueller to essentially punt on the issue of obstruction and leave it to the president's two top appointees at the justice department to...
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donald trump is alienating our allies, ripping away our health care, andangering our planet, nd destroying our democracy. the daily insults that he hurls out range from shocking to unconscionable. but it's more than tweet storms. real people are being hurt. hi closed down the the government. hate crimes are up. he's forcibly taking kids from their parents. out here in colorado we call that kidnapping. he measures progress by the number of enemies he creates. he believes that by tearing others down somehow he raises himself up. these are not the metrics of america's greatness. [cheers and applause] we are a nation that tracks our progress by the number of working families who end the day feeling more secure about their future. we count our wins by the number of children who have enough to eat, who feel safe in their homes and feel safe in their schools, who have access to the skills for a changing economy. we broadcast america's values by celebrating those who may not have been born in america ut america was born in them. we define our gains by the number of us who look at a fellow american
donald trump is alienating our allies, ripping away our health care, andangering our planet, nd destroying our democracy. the daily insults that he hurls out range from shocking to unconscionable. but it's more than tweet storms. real people are being hurt. hi closed down the the government. hate crimes are up. he's forcibly taking kids from their parents. out here in colorado we call that kidnapping. he measures progress by the number of enemies he creates. he believes that by tearing others...
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i mean, we nd to do our jobs. we need to show up to work like most people do in this country.y imagine how -- i can't imagine that washington, d.c., ght now is a very exciting, or i should say p place to be. do you see -- is there optimism when you go out on your tour right now? i mean, are you feeling a hope from people? >> i feel an optimism in the country. i think that there's sort of tog much coming out of the white house. there's -- there are too many people running for office that, sort of, express that anger.le and i think peook for a more optimistic -- i mean, this sort of happy warrior, let's figure out how to do this together. we've -- congress passed ase farm -- thte passed a farm bill that's a bill to help clean up lake erie and to providfood stamps and to develop rural areas with broadband and to help family farmers. we've got 87 votes in the 0-person senate. we can do things bipartisanly when mitch mcconnell or the president doesn't get in the way. s d too many times tha happened. >> seth: well, i wish you the best of luck. and i celebrate your optimism. eers and
i mean, we nd to do our jobs. we need to show up to work like most people do in this country.y imagine how -- i can't imagine that washington, d.c., ght now is a very exciting, or i should say p place to be. do you see -- is there optimism when you go out on your tour right now? i mean, are you feeling a hope from people? >> i feel an optimism in the country. i think that there's sort of tog much coming out of the white house. there's -- there are too many people running for office that,...
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maybe divided offices nd here. tipoff set for 2:30. >>> new overnight, facebook and instagram are back up and running after being down for hours.ep facebook usersted issues logging into and posting throughout the day yes. the #instagramblackout2019 was trending. >> where were you? >> will you remember what you were doing? w whatsa also impacted. everything came back online about 11:00 last night.ra instcelebrated with the post you see here. this is one of theongest outages facebook has had in 15 years. f ebook did not give a reason for the outage. >>> coming up, a viral video prompting allegaabons of animal e. why this florida vacation is causing trouble for a local maryland business. >>> and a guilty plea in a poisoning case. a mother accused of making her own n sick. own n sick. weso'r [female voiceover] with the penfed car buying service from penfed credit union, you can get rates as low as 1.49% apr on new vehicles. and everyone is welcome to apply. visit penfed.org [music] people across the nation are experien
maybe divided offices nd here. tipoff set for 2:30. >>> new overnight, facebook and instagram are back up and running after being down for hours.ep facebook usersted issues logging into and posting throughout the day yes. the #instagramblackout2019 was trending. >> where were you? >> will you remember what you were doing? w whatsa also impacted. everything came back online about 11:00 last night.ra instcelebrated with the post you see here. this is one of theongest outages...
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northern scotla nd south—west of england.he web weather stuck in scotland and northern ireland and we will see bands of showers pushing in across england and wales. sunshine in between those showers but the showers could be heady, potentially with some hail and thunder. gusty winds and we will find temperatures perhaps as high as 1a or 15 degrees in the south—east, is angered —— is gangly and integer. it stays wet with some snow over the hills in highland and grampian. it stays wet through the night across much of scotla nd through the night across much of scotland and northern ireland and probably into the north of england as well. further south, probably into the north of england as well. furthersouth, clearer skies that most of those showers move away. temperatures will get away to around four or five degrees. but it will feel colder i think etihad into thursday. the air is coming all the way from the arctic. cold north to north—westerly winds pushing across the uk. the low pressure by this stage is out in the north sea an
northern scotla nd south—west of england.he web weather stuck in scotland and northern ireland and we will see bands of showers pushing in across england and wales. sunshine in between those showers but the showers could be heady, potentially with some hail and thunder. gusty winds and we will find temperatures perhaps as high as 1a or 15 degrees in the south—east, is angered —— is gangly and integer. it stays wet with some snow over the hills in highland and grampian. it stays wet...
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quite windy across northern scotla nd 8—12. quite windy across northern scotland as well.hern scotland on saturday night and we keep some cool air, so where the winds are light further south we are likely to see a touch of frost takes into sunday morning. quite a chilly start to the day. for england and wales it's looking largely dry with some spells of sunshine. some showers across scotla nd of sunshine. some showers across scotland and northern ireland. some of these will be wintry. the temperature is once again a little bit lower. it's going to be cooler as we head into the weekend. blustery showers in the north but also some sunshine. that's all from the bbc news at one. it's goodbye from me. on bbc one, we nowjoin the bbc‘s news teams where you are. have a very good afternoon. good afternoon. you're watching bbc news. i'm olly foster. bryony frost is going to miss next month's grand national meeting at aintree. she broke her collarbone in a fall at southwell. she became the first female jockey to win a grade i jumps race at the cheltenham festival last week. she also
quite windy across northern scotla nd 8—12. quite windy across northern scotland as well.hern scotland on saturday night and we keep some cool air, so where the winds are light further south we are likely to see a touch of frost takes into sunday morning. quite a chilly start to the day. for england and wales it's looking largely dry with some spells of sunshine. some showers across scotla nd of sunshine. some showers across scotland and northern ireland. some of these will be wintry. the...
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report in scotla nd doesn't replace the other.l a crucial part of our news offering in scotland. very popular programme against huygens figures. but the nine is doing something different in a different time. —— very the limit it is fair to say it is an auto watch. there is what some people might say. a parochial stories at length mixed up with the uk in international news. is there a danger of satisfying nobody, especially scottish viewers who want a full round up of the news? i don't think it is an odd mix. i think it is a very interesting mix. the feedback we've had in the first two weeks of the channel in the news being on the air has been largely positive. it is doing i suppose what radio programmes doing i suppose what radio programmes in scotland have been doing for some years, which is having a running order, which is releva nt to having a running order, which is relevant to people in scotland, some days it might be a foreign story at the top and it's got a stories afterwards, some days i might be of the other way around an
report in scotla nd doesn't replace the other.l a crucial part of our news offering in scotland. very popular programme against huygens figures. but the nine is doing something different in a different time. —— very the limit it is fair to say it is an auto watch. there is what some people might say. a parochial stories at length mixed up with the uk in international news. is there a danger of satisfying nobody, especially scottish viewers who want a full round up of the news? i don't think...
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this area of low pressure skating across scotla nd of low pressure skating across scotland now pushingst cert central and northern areas. lots of sunshine around particularly across england and wales. plenty of sunshine across the board but then skies are turning claudia across northern ireland and scotla nd claudia across northern ireland and scotland with a weak weather front moving and of the atlantic introducing patchy rain and drizzle. milder weather. 0nly mid single figures. a lovely afternoon for england and wales. widespread sunshine and feeling mild after the chilly start. as we continued through the new working week, we will see this area of high pressure dominate the scene. slap bang on top of the uk, drawing a dry air of the near continent. not too much in the way of cloud. largely dry and mild by day. plenty of sunshine. by night, under clear skies, likely by day. plenty of sunshine. by night, under clearskies, likely to turn quite chilly with a touch of mist and fog. tuesday starts off quite chilly but plenty of sunshine through the day. some fairweather cloud through the
this area of low pressure skating across scotla nd of low pressure skating across scotland now pushingst cert central and northern areas. lots of sunshine around particularly across england and wales. plenty of sunshine across the board but then skies are turning claudia across northern ireland and scotla nd claudia across northern ireland and scotland with a weak weather front moving and of the atlantic introducing patchy rain and drizzle. milder weather. 0nly mid single figures. a lovely...
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the people of scotland that were told in our own referendum in 2014 if we stayed in the uk, scotla ndropean union, there has been a change of circumstances and the people of scotland have the right to determine their own future and i wa nt to determine their own future and i want to make sure scotland can stay in the european union. briefly, you are not worried by the previous legal advice that the then european president described in which you would be applying as a new country because you would not be permitted to be accepted as an existing member? that is different circumstance. i can tell you that myself and colleagues in the government have been meeting with european governments over the course of the last few months and i can tell you there is a strong hand of friendship has been extended to scotla nd friendship has been extended to scotland and they are appreciative of our position. i think the european union would want to have a partnership with scotland in the european union, there has been a change of circumstances and the people of scotland have the right to determine their
the people of scotland that were told in our own referendum in 2014 if we stayed in the uk, scotla ndropean union, there has been a change of circumstances and the people of scotland have the right to determine their own future and i wa nt to determine their own future and i want to make sure scotland can stay in the european union. briefly, you are not worried by the previous legal advice that the then european president described in which you would be applying as a new country because you...
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his second spell has scotla nd question.otland manager saying he will fight on, he's also staying positive about the chances of quality —— qualifying for year 2020. it will be even more insignificant for those of fa ns to even more insignificant for those of fans to finally make it to a major finals absent more than 20 yards away. by the time being, these are the groups on the table. it has let them down in faith and that defeat, they have to finish in the to get one of the automatic places. 0ne they have to finish in the to get one of the automatic places. one of its lengthy automatic places at dui 2020 and i think they'll that top ranked site in the world and russia are quitea ranked site in the world and russia are quite a filing this —— at the world cup. they will be favourites to get that position. scotland had to get that position. scotland had to get that position. scotland had to get a result against one of those away from home to recover from this setback and of the weekend, got in san marino next. they are official
his second spell has scotla nd question.otland manager saying he will fight on, he's also staying positive about the chances of quality —— qualifying for year 2020. it will be even more insignificant for those of fa ns to even more insignificant for those of fans to finally make it to a major finals absent more than 20 yards away. by the time being, these are the groups on the table. it has let them down in faith and that defeat, they have to finish in the to get one of the automatic...
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the low that brought southern a's strong winds to scotla nd southern a's strong winds to scotland willt freya closing in on the south—west and will really kick the winds up, even three sunday afternoon, around irish sea coast, dusk could go up to 70 mph, plenty of rain as well. i think the rain just reaching northern ireland by the evening, starting to fringe into southern scotland. we watch as the low centre tracks across the uk overnight sunday into monday so through the late evening, the midlands and northern england bearing the brunt of the worst of the winds. 0n bearing the brunt of the worst of the winds. on a positive note, the low will clear off into the north sea on monday morning so a difficult rush hour across parts of northern england but as the day pans out, the wind is quite light for many, they should be a lot of sunshine around but there will be some showers, perhaps some more persistent, in seven counties of england. look how much cooler it is, temperatures widely in single figures. monday into tuesday, low pressure still to the north, the isobars are aligned west to e
the low that brought southern a's strong winds to scotla nd southern a's strong winds to scotland willt freya closing in on the south—west and will really kick the winds up, even three sunday afternoon, around irish sea coast, dusk could go up to 70 mph, plenty of rain as well. i think the rain just reaching northern ireland by the evening, starting to fringe into southern scotland. we watch as the low centre tracks across the uk overnight sunday into monday so through the late evening, the...
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the debtñr ceiling and how do we nd how get the deficit and the debt nd deb under control.w3 is the height of irresponsibility to my mind.ity we need to work together. and certainly for d.o.d., but nd for the entire discretionary budget. so i appreciate the genflgman bud making that w3qpoint. >> thank you. ms. willhan? tha >> thank you. i'm going to and thank you, ou gentlemen, for coming today, and for testifying, i'm going to continue asking the q]vtion that our representative larson and and mr., representative sisneros a were talking about.nd i also serve on the foreign affairs committee, and the asia subcommittee and i had ok the mr. opportunity to ask the same d kinds of questions of victor chao recently that had to do ave with the exercises conducted overseas that have been % suspended ind in s some cases and i'm to answer.angulate you mentioned that you had been been asked to be creative about e effectively redesigning, reimagining the exercises so that they coulde1 be effective. he mentioned that he was conce concernedo6k thate1 if those reimagined exercises continu
the debtñr ceiling and how do we nd how get the deficit and the debt nd deb under control.w3 is the height of irresponsibility to my mind.ity we need to work together. and certainly for d.o.d., but nd for the entire discretionary budget. so i appreciate the genflgman bud making that w3qpoint. >> thank you. ms. willhan? tha >> thank you. i'm going to and thank you, ou gentlemen, for coming today, and for testifying, i'm going to continue asking the q]vtion that our representative...
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action at the quickly e much more than many thought. , the play break- house started a go fund me page nd the community and your patrons ran to your help. tell us how you do. >> indeed. r community really responded. they saw a moment of loss for us and they recognized the work that we're dog, and so they showed up to the go fund me campaign that wasstarted. tually was able to replace a lot of material that was lost. >> yeah. raising even more than you anticipated. >> yeah. the goal was $20,000, and i think that we spassed that and we want to recognize that we are one of two organizations. the play house and theater alliance. we're the resident company. but it's great to see our community showed up and responded to this moment. >> you arehe new producing artistic director. you've been there with the theater alliance fore. some t tell us about your history. >> i started as thessociate artistic director. before that i came in producing a festival, then artistic director. collin really appreciated the wo i was doing, wanted to bring me in a his assistant. i slowlye bec an associate. he was st
action at the quickly e much more than many thought. , the play break- house started a go fund me page nd the community and your patrons ran to your help. tell us how you do. >> indeed. r community really responded. they saw a moment of loss for us and they recognized the work that we're dog, and so they showed up to the go fund me campaign that wasstarted. tually was able to replace a lot of material that was lost. >> yeah. raising even more than you anticipated. >> yeah. the...
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black nd traffic lights only generated further chaos. the president blames the u.s. for the outage. he offers no proof to support the claims. the opposition leader juan guaido blames foreign governance. >> chaos, concern and indignation. this blackout is evidence of the usurper's inefficient the. -pthe recovery of the electriciy sector and the country will only happen -- >> the venezuelan electric glade was once the envy of not in america -- electric grid once the eed the of latin america but it has been left ii a state of disrepair. and trump's former -pcampaign chief paul mannfort s been sentenced to four years in case from the special counsel investigation..6 c13 c1 monthrt is serving a 47 jail term. 47 months of prison time for tax and bank fraud. much less than the 24 years he faced under federal guidelines. lived in otherwise blameless had life and the picture ainted by defense attorneys. he made clear he accessed responsibility for his conduct and most importatantly what uu saw today is the same t thing tt we have said frorom day one. there is absolutely no evidence that paul
black nd traffic lights only generated further chaos. the president blames the u.s. for the outage. he offers no proof to support the claims. the opposition leader juan guaido blames foreign governance. >> chaos, concern and indignation. this blackout is evidence of the usurper's inefficient the. -pthe recovery of the electriciy sector and the country will only happen -- >> the venezuelan electric glade was once the envy of not in america -- electric grid once the eed the of latin...
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suddenly in this part of scotla nd summer.wintry this evening. this ground will be filled with the noise and atmosphere that we have come to expect in six nations states and in recent years, this is meant a positive place for by this is meant a positive place for rugby union. but the people filling the stadium tomorrow, do they really believe they will be able to stop this washjug are believe they will be able to stop this wash jug are extracts after those 12 consecutive victories? warren gatlin, coaching wales, he has won them all, one question is whether this week of disruption and the politics will really have affected the wels player. i'm not sure if that counts for more than those 12 consecutive victories and that momentum that is definitely built up. i rememberasking that momentum that is definitely built up. i remember asking alun wyn jones two weeks ago whether his team really had forgotten how to lose come he said wait and see, we waited and we saw it happen. really, the last 2a minutes of the match improved. this win
suddenly in this part of scotla nd summer.wintry this evening. this ground will be filled with the noise and atmosphere that we have come to expect in six nations states and in recent years, this is meant a positive place for by this is meant a positive place for rugby union. but the people filling the stadium tomorrow, do they really believe they will be able to stop this washjug are believe they will be able to stop this wash jug are extracts after those 12 consecutive victories? warren...
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you're connecting with people ee home who support in their homes, but as they progress, they tend to nd more care. do you provide referral services for people who may need homeal care for an agentiing relative or loved one? ol aely. and providing consistent care through that transitn to make sure somebody who is making decisions about where they're regoing to live being supported through the process, and trained to look out for their best interest in helping them stay connected. >> very often one of the toughest things is to convince someone who is aging that they do need the assistance. >> sometimes you need a neutral party, somebody who is on your side that doesn't have a specific agenda to hear the pros and cons and support you through that process and that's really what our roleha is and we're good at doing. >> we're glad you're there. >> thank you. >> laura mayer, thank you so much for what you do. for having me. >>> and next taking some of the pain out of getting your kids ready for the prom. we'll be right back. fact is, every insurance company hopes you drive safely. but allstat
you're connecting with people ee home who support in their homes, but as they progress, they tend to nd more care. do you provide referral services for people who may need homeal care for an agentiing relative or loved one? ol aely. and providing consistent care through that transitn to make sure somebody who is making decisions about where they're regoing to live being supported through the process, and trained to look out for their best interest in helping them stay connected. >> very...
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it was a game scotla nd victory over iceland.ated from the outset and once they had a noses in front, they never looked back. visit our net with the early strike. they had another before half—time. cuthbert did the rest. the scoreline was given an even more emphatic looked shortly after the break. cuthbert denied a second but little following up. a rare moment of slackness at the back took some of the shine off performance. the second of the game restored the three—goal advantage, albeit in slightly unconventional style. out of the front four, kim got one, liz has got to so our game plan was to get both players and advanced additions but i think the players were having a joke with the second goal but it went in and that's the most important thing. i think they got goals in and as a team, today we played tough opponents who were very physical and got some good players but i think from start to finish, we performed really well and it's step forward for us. poland play the netherlands here in the final match of the round—robin stage
it was a game scotla nd victory over iceland.ated from the outset and once they had a noses in front, they never looked back. visit our net with the early strike. they had another before half—time. cuthbert did the rest. the scoreline was given an even more emphatic looked shortly after the break. cuthbert denied a second but little following up. a rare moment of slackness at the back took some of the shine off performance. the second of the game restored the three—goal advantage, albeit in...
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so scotla nd mildest of the heir to the north.e some snow, heavy snowfall of higher ground in particular but even to lower levels across scotland. persistent rain across northern ireland at the moment it will create toa ireland at the moment it will create to a scattering of showers. the wind across england and wales rising to gale force in places. there will be some light rain and drizzle pushing through on the strengthening wind and we could experience gusts of 40 miles an houror and we could experience gusts of 40 miles an hour or even more around the coasts having an impact on the ferries. england and wales, mounted today at ten, 12 degrees. cold in scotla nd today at ten, 12 degrees. cold in scotland and northern ireland. especially when you have that snowfall. the snow clearing east through the night. a band of rain moving in and then clear spells and showers as we go into the second half of the night. and a cold night with temperatures barely above freezing. for tomorrow low pressure continuing to push towards scandinavia.
so scotla nd mildest of the heir to the north.e some snow, heavy snowfall of higher ground in particular but even to lower levels across scotland. persistent rain across northern ireland at the moment it will create toa ireland at the moment it will create to a scattering of showers. the wind across england and wales rising to gale force in places. there will be some light rain and drizzle pushing through on the strengthening wind and we could experience gusts of 40 miles an houror and we could...
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[applause] nd that time by a 24-point margin. why? because i never forgot who i served. [applause] that's why i stood up to the greed and voted against the bank bailout that would leave taxpayers holding the bag even though i was told it would end my career. it's why i stood up to corruption by making insider trading illegal for members of congress. no one in had our government should be lining their pockets as a public servant. [applause] it's why i stood up to calousness, by demanding the 9/11 heroes be given the respect, compensation, and health care they deserved. [applause] and it's why i stood up to indifference and lies in the pentagon, in congress, and in colleges on behalf of survivors of sexual assault and harassment. and it's why i stood up to the bigotry and demanded the repeal of don't-ask, don't-tell. [applause] a policy that has a corrosive and harmful impact that undermines not just our character but our national security. and it's why i am proud to have stood up to donald trump more an anyone else in the u.s. senate. [applause] i will go toe to toe with
[applause] nd that time by a 24-point margin. why? because i never forgot who i served. [applause] that's why i stood up to the greed and voted against the bank bailout that would leave taxpayers holding the bag even though i was told it would end my career. it's why i stood up to corruption by making insider trading illegal for members of congress. no one in had our government should be lining their pockets as a public servant. [applause] it's why i stood up to calousness, by demanding the...
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the east of scotla nd can't be ruled out. the east of scotland staying dry for much of the day.ld be a fine day. temperatures up a little bit given the winds are lighter. later on, rain and the isle of man and cumbria. that wetter weather will spread erratically south and east as we go through the night into tuesday. 0pening we go through the night into tuesday. opening the door for chilly winds. a cloudy start for tuesday in midlands and east of england. most of the price will see sunshine develop but then there april showers really get going just about anywhere. a mixture of rain, hail, sleet, hail snow, a bit of thunder for good measure. temperatures are struggling at eight or 9 degrees. more of the same as we go through wednesday and thursday before things turn quieter towards the end of the week. a big change from the 20 celsius yesterday. thank you. april showers bring may flowers. a little bit of optimism. that is one way of saying it is going to rain! given the week's events, it's likely to be another busy programme for andrew marr this week. absolutely. if you thought l
the east of scotla nd can't be ruled out. the east of scotland staying dry for much of the day.ld be a fine day. temperatures up a little bit given the winds are lighter. later on, rain and the isle of man and cumbria. that wetter weather will spread erratically south and east as we go through the night into tuesday. 0pening we go through the night into tuesday. opening the door for chilly winds. a cloudy start for tuesday in midlands and east of england. most of the price will see sunshine...
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. >> and so began the journey to nd her birth parents. >> at that time i was interested in having a child of my own, and for that reason and others i really wanted to learn more about my ancestry and health history. >> with her adoption records sealed, julie turned t those at-home dna test kits for clues. she sent in a tube of spit. her results went intoda the base for locating possible matches. >> so this chart shows each of my cousins' chromosomes and where we overlap. >> wow. it looksike a lot. >> eventually six months later, she finally got a close match. it was her hcle. was relatively anonymous, but through some google searches and amateur detective work, i was able to figure out who he uls. >> as pored over the complicated strands of her family's dna, she tracked down more relatis, and finally nnected with her biological mother by phone. >> i think the first thing she said to me was, julie, i was 15 when i got pregnant. >> it turned out her parents were high school sweethearts, but they weren't ready to raise a baby > i think when i first saw a picture of my birth dad, that's when
. >> and so began the journey to nd her birth parents. >> at that time i was interested in having a child of my own, and for that reason and others i really wanted to learn more about my ancestry and health history. >> with her adoption records sealed, julie turned t those at-home dna test kits for clues. she sent in a tube of spit. her results went intoda the base for locating possible matches. >> so this chart shows each of my cousins' chromosomes and where we overlap....
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frankly, president kennedy, who tim is writing very uplifting nd totally wrong chapter in profiles in courage about the eciding vote, in the impeachment -- in the conviction trial. don't know if you agree with this, but basically, back story here is, kennedy was under extraordinary political pressure because he had managed to avoid voting to censure joe mccarthy. in the hospital. he was always in the hospital. ut he didn't even pair up his vote and he realized that this had alienated the northern wing party, and he needed something to sort of clean up his national reputation as he the 1960 campaign. he wrote "profiles in courage." if you're going to find profiles in courage be good to find one in the south if you're a southern hero, and that was the profile. as if there was some great here.ple stand not s really about not -- wanting impeachment to be used saying, too often. but basically johnson bought his survival. >> you said that nixon's impeachment began not with a at the watergate, but with the saturday night massacre. that's what pushed the country psychological line. talk about
frankly, president kennedy, who tim is writing very uplifting nd totally wrong chapter in profiles in courage about the eciding vote, in the impeachment -- in the conviction trial. don't know if you agree with this, but basically, back story here is, kennedy was under extraordinary political pressure because he had managed to avoid voting to censure joe mccarthy. in the hospital. he was always in the hospital. ut he didn't even pair up his vote and he realized that this had alienated the...
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so .nd even health care isi say being an american being a free person and as far i being an american citizen, would say taking an active part in trying to better the country and not think of it as a perfect nation. always go on a mission to try to make it even better. >> voices from the road on c-span. >> sunday night on q&a. penn state professor amy greenberg discusses lady first. >> i was so struck by the way that she exercised power. she wrote letters to a supreme court justice and members of congress that were completely politics, 100% about and were not noticeably different from a letter that a man would write. and they wrote back in the same vein. >> live wednesday on c-span networks, the u.s. house takes up hr one. legislation to reform campaign finance rules. that is at 10 a.m. eastern on c-span. on c-span two, the u.s. senate returns for work on the judicial on the sixth be circuit court of appeals. at 10 a.m. on c-span3, homeland security secretary kirstjen nielsen. senate armed the services committee looks into military sexual assault, prevention, and response. coming up i
so .nd even health care isi say being an american being a free person and as far i being an american citizen, would say taking an active part in trying to better the country and not think of it as a perfect nation. always go on a mission to try to make it even better. >> voices from the road on c-span. >> sunday night on q&a. penn state professor amy greenberg discusses lady first. >> i was so struck by the way that she exercised power. she wrote letters to a supreme court...
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it is -- it's a nd of -- i was just writing about this in my journal this morning. it's a kind of realization that i did not expect in my life.ot i did expect to be doing something that brought me so muchersonal joy, you know? like fashion was like a duty -- i don't know why i felt it was like my dut to women. maybe that's the way i was raised by my mom. it was such a priority for her, as much as i loved fashion and love it still, it's been lke a duty. >> almost like you were doing it for someone else. but now cabaret is for you. >> come see me tonight at the regency. >> isaac ms. ra hi, so nice to have you here. >> i adore you. >> like thank you. ht> you can catch isaac performing tonat 8:00 p.m. at the regency francisco.in san tickets can be purchased at the door or >>> that will do it for us. as always, you can find move of our coverage at. thank you for joining us. robert: it's done. the mueller report is now in the hands of the attorney general. i'm robert costa. welcome to "washington week." the spial council has completed its investigation. the big question n
it is -- it's a nd of -- i was just writing about this in my journal this morning. it's a kind of realization that i did not expect in my life.ot i did expect to be doing something that brought me so muchersonal joy, you know? like fashion was like a duty -- i don't know why i felt it was like my dut to women. maybe that's the way i was raised by my mom. it was such a priority for her, as much as i loved fashion and love it still, it's been lke a duty. >> almost like you were doing it for...
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nd would go and create noise a enthusiasm. >> to defeat the reagan forces. i know you would join them later. back, it was a very interesting and informative time. >> i heard president ford speak in crisler arena. i guess it was the first president i ever laid eyes on. here's a question from one of our guests. how will your policies affect low income rural communities with few nonpublic schools available? >> this is a good question. rural communities have unique challenges. let's just take a hypothetical. a rural community with a k12 students,a couple 300 even if that school is the finest possible for the students attending, there's probably a handful of kids for which that particular approach to learning may not work. kids be ablethose school ina micro that same building that may have a different approach to how that child was educated? recently,mississippi areaool in a very rural that had a hard time hiring teachers, even for the primary subjects, much less ap physics. that school partnered with a thatrofit organization provided a teacher that -- a yale phy
nd would go and create noise a enthusiasm. >> to defeat the reagan forces. i know you would join them later. back, it was a very interesting and informative time. >> i heard president ford speak in crisler arena. i guess it was the first president i ever laid eyes on. here's a question from one of our guests. how will your policies affect low income rural communities with few nonpublic schools available? >> this is a good question. rural communities have unique challenges....
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a chilly day scotla nd north of scotland.ay scotland and northern ireland, temperatures falling away rapidly as the weather pushes southwards. 50—60 mph gusts causing travel problems and possibly damage. clearing south east after midnight, showers. staying blustery with a scattering of showers through the night. could lead to some icy conditions tomorrow morning. strong winds eastern scotland, blustery across the board. rain, sleet and snow with an added when chilled. hello this is bbc news with shaun ley. the headlines... brenton tarrant, the main suspect in the new zealand mosque shootings in which 49 people were killed, appears in court on a single murder charge. new zealand police say they believe a lone gunman was involved in the attacks. prime ministerjacinda ardern vows: "our gun laws will change" new zealand is united in its grief and we are united in our grief. in other news — a leaked eu document appears to confirm that the uk will have to hold elections for the european parliament in may, if brexit is extended beyo
a chilly day scotla nd north of scotland.ay scotland and northern ireland, temperatures falling away rapidly as the weather pushes southwards. 50—60 mph gusts causing travel problems and possibly damage. clearing south east after midnight, showers. staying blustery with a scattering of showers through the night. could lead to some icy conditions tomorrow morning. strong winds eastern scotland, blustery across the board. rain, sleet and snow with an added when chilled. hello this is bbc news...
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political corruption and abuses of r.po democrats friday sending letters to nine government agencies,ndeg they preserve any documents related to the probe. >> we knoot there are of investigations going on and by other agencies, the southern district ofew york, the eastern district of verirginia,t cetera. and there may be indictments from thems so the story not over. >> reporter: at this hour, thes ca make the report public are onlyng escala a word barely mentioned by democrats tonight is impeachment. after this,en impeac hearings are that much more unlikely. kate? >> kasie hunt, thank yo while we now have these first details from the mueller report, this story is far from over. nbc's chuck todd is here to walk us through on what happens next. democrats have been eagerly awaiting this report for months. this is not what many of them expected. >> it is not anfrankly, they got outmaneuvered by the mechanics of the trump administration. bill barr has been ablell to essentcharacterize this report before anybody on capitol hill gets to read it. and you can feel the irritation. you can feel,n
political corruption and abuses of r.po democrats friday sending letters to nine government agencies,ndeg they preserve any documents related to the probe. >> we knoot there are of investigations going on and by other agencies, the southern district ofew york, the eastern district of verirginia,t cetera. and there may be indictments from thems so the story not over. >> reporter: at this hour, thes ca make the report public are onlyng escala a word barely mentioned by democrats...
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many haven't eaten for days and are in desperate nd of clean drinking water.ears of outbreak of diseases such as malaria and cholera. as yet, nothing has been confirmed. lly important to derstand. i agree with the minister that they will be capable of waterborne disease, and on top to managee be able that. but lack of access will be really problematic. reporter: the government believes it is only a matter of time. >> explaining in portuguese that malaria --d, cholera, malaria, unavoidable in this situation. reporter:th the skill o devastation felt by has sent shockwaves in many parts, and there is no doubt it will be a while before things back to normal. fears of malaria and cholera in the aftermath of the cyclone. apple loves to hold a big lunch for its latest iphones. today it was selling streaming service, apple tv+. is meant to be a rival netflix and amazon. apple rolled out hollywood stars to make its pitch, including jennifer aniston, steven spielberg, and even oprah. the company introduced a new credit-card and news service. dave lee was at the event an
many haven't eaten for days and are in desperate nd of clean drinking water.ears of outbreak of diseases such as malaria and cholera. as yet, nothing has been confirmed. lly important to derstand. i agree with the minister that they will be capable of waterborne disease, and on top to managee be able that. but lack of access will be really problematic. reporter: the government believes it is only a matter of time. >> explaining in portuguese that malaria --d, cholera, malaria, unavoidable...
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of that proposed wall, i might want to build a wall because something like $65 billion in drug money nd, basically, terroristl to organizations that are destabilizing mexican society, mexican politics and the mexican economy. >> reporter: america's so-called "war on drugs" began almost 50 years ago, promoted by presidents from both parties. >> america's public enemy number one in the united states is drug abus a >> dru menacing our society. they're threatening our values and undercutiong our instit. n we've had more major drug dealers arrested t any urprevious similar time in history. >> reporter: for winslow, much, most of the efforts to fihet this war--hetoric of presidents going back decades, the endless oto ops of drug seizures, even the recent conviction of cartel leader guzman, "el chapo"-- have been exercises in futility. >> and all you have to do is look at the numbers. since he was captured and recaptured or re-recaptured, the importation of drugs into america has not fallen; it's risen. the number of overdose deaths have not fallen; it's risen. >> reporter: and as for building
of that proposed wall, i might want to build a wall because something like $65 billion in drug money nd, basically, terroristl to organizations that are destabilizing mexican society, mexican politics and the mexican economy. >> reporter: america's so-called "war on drugs" began almost 50 years ago, promoted by presidents from both parties. >> america's public enemy number one in the united states is drug abus a >> dru menacing our society. they're threatening our...
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langston hughes, nd this is what he wrote in 1926.rue, then, true now, and it, true , as he put time.ll langston hughes wrote let's go old abe sitting in the marble and the moonlight, quiet 10,000 centuries, old aide. million, million years. quiet and yet a voice forever timeless walls of time itself. old abe. thank you. [applause] you.ank so i have been handed some questions. we have about 10 minutes. i'll be removed from the stage at the dot of 7:30. so did lincoln think about or about his legacy during his presidency? that's a very good question, and he did. as early as december 1862, two the emancipation proclamation in its final signed and delivered to the american people, he said history. escape we'll be remembered in despite of ourselves. think he understood from the minute he affixed his name that he would t, be enshrined in american memory the great hypocrisy that had stadium the founding, aboutere is a great story that moment. ou know he delayed the signing for hours, as abolitionists and peel of color gathered in the north.
langston hughes, nd this is what he wrote in 1926.rue, then, true now, and it, true , as he put time.ll langston hughes wrote let's go old abe sitting in the marble and the moonlight, quiet 10,000 centuries, old aide. million, million years. quiet and yet a voice forever timeless walls of time itself. old abe. thank you. [applause] you.ank so i have been handed some questions. we have about 10 minutes. i'll be removed from the stage at the dot of 7:30. so did lincoln think about or about his...
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here is the rain from that front moving across scotla nd rain from that front moving across scotlandth—west england and north wales. look how it clears up behind the front. some sunshine appearing, blustery showers, increasingly wintry but maybe notjust on hills as we go into friday night. ahead of the weather front, clouds and sunny breaks, north—east england, yorkshire, along south coast, still mild. the front moves south on friday evening and night, becoming increasingly light and patchy. the front slows to a grinding halt across southern england into east anglia and by the end of saturday night, it keeps the temperature up, maybe that of light rain and drizzle. elsewhere, clearerskies, a touch of frost. further blustery showers, wintry nature. this weather front, and this is the picture at the start of the weekend, it's had quite an impact. it will have cleared things up, cooler, fresh around. but the front is lingering close to south—east england on saturday. it could keep a good deal of cloud and maybe some drizzle but elsewhere, good sunny spells, lastly, wintry showers. one o
here is the rain from that front moving across scotla nd rain from that front moving across scotlandth—west england and north wales. look how it clears up behind the front. some sunshine appearing, blustery showers, increasingly wintry but maybe notjust on hills as we go into friday night. ahead of the weather front, clouds and sunny breaks, north—east england, yorkshire, along south coast, still mild. the front moves south on friday evening and night, becoming increasingly light and...
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they're nd police say not aware of other suspects beyond the four who have been arrested but they can't be certain. one witness described a gunman as white, aged in his 30s or 40s, and wearing aor unm. we also know a man claimed responsibility for the shootings and left a 74-page anti-immigrant manifesto where explained his actions for the mass shooting. frances? >> horrific to hear those detail. ali, thank u. >>> investigators in france are looking for clues as they examine the heavily damaged black boxes from the mysterious plane crash in ethiopia that took 157 lives, leave nothing survivors. orning the boeing max 737 models remain groundedwi wor as critical new evidence in the latest crash emerges. nbc's tom costello hasore. >> reporter: at airports nationwide today, every 737 max sat out the day after one last nonpassenger trip. withouthe max in their fleet, southwest had to cancel 39 flights, american 85. 20,000 passengers potentially affected. >> when i heard that it was canceled, oh, great, you know. we're going to still be able to get on a plane but a different plane that should
they're nd police say not aware of other suspects beyond the four who have been arrested but they can't be certain. one witness described a gunman as white, aged in his 30s or 40s, and wearing aor unm. we also know a man claimed responsibility for the shootings and left a 74-page anti-immigrant manifesto where explained his actions for the mass shooting. frances? >> horrific to hear those detail. ali, thank u. >>> investigators in france are looking for clues as they examine the...
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he expects significant growth to nd tinue in both men's women's jeans this year. so why go public now? levi strauss says the offering will give it more financial options, but experts point to another t motivation f dual-share class ipo that gives dthecendants of the founders family 10 class b votes to every 1in vote of the class a stors, or nearly 81% of the voting power. investors hope that history of profitability and sales can continue for years to come. for "nightly business report," reaganrtney >>> coming up, is the item listed on that e-commerce sit re or fake? with the u.s. and china in the middle of a trade war, it might be harder >>peloton was hit with a $150 million larouit. a of music publishers allege that the maker of video streaming exercise bikes used more than 1,000 songs from well-known artists without si perm. the publishers say peloton failed to license songs from the comp and that resulted in a loss of income. peloto says it is evaluating that complaint. >>> as the u.s. and china continue their trade war and it heatup, in fact, chinese national
he expects significant growth to nd tinue in both men's women's jeans this year. so why go public now? levi strauss says the offering will give it more financial options, but experts point to another t motivation f dual-share class ipo that gives dthecendants of the founders family 10 class b votes to every 1in vote of the class a stors, or nearly 81% of the voting power. investors hope that history of profitability and sales can continue for years to come. for "nightly business...
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my parents had an interest in a tweed mill in the highlands of scotla nd tweed mill in the highlandsrora is the name of a place, not many people know that. it was in my dna and! many people know that. it was in my dna and i was interested in it and i went to see an amazing man, who is no longer with us, james sugden, who gotan 0be no longer with us, james sugden, who got an 0be for what he did for textiles in scotland because he supported it incredibly. the cashmere, is it from scottish goats? it is goats in mongolia because the temperatures need to be —50 to grow the fleece. they have tried to bring them to scotland because it would be a great thing and sustainable if it all came from scotland. but the goats' fliess comes over in hessian sacks and comes to the mill and it is the local scottish water, the way it is dyed, the generations of craftspeople. we are looking at pictures of that some of the process 110w. pictures of that some of the process now. this is a generational thing, these skills have been passed down from father to son, from mother to daughter, how do you retain a w
my parents had an interest in a tweed mill in the highlands of scotla nd tweed mill in the highlandsrora is the name of a place, not many people know that. it was in my dna and! many people know that. it was in my dna and i was interested in it and i went to see an amazing man, who is no longer with us, james sugden, who gotan 0be no longer with us, james sugden, who got an 0be for what he did for textiles in scotland because he supported it incredibly. the cashmere, is it from scottish goats?...