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cocaine with a street value of £50 million has been washed up on the norfolk coast.od evening and welcome to bbc news. a £34 million government investigation into allegations of abuse of iraqi civilians by british troops is to be shut down. it follows a scathing report by mps which called the work of the iraq historic allegations team an unmitigated failure. thousands of cases have been investigated but without a single prosecution. 90% of investigations into abuse allegations from afghanistan are also being dropped. our diplomatic correspondent caroline hawley has the story. it is almost 14 years since british troops invaded iraq in the aftermath of the occupation, thousands of allegations of abuse were made against british soldiers. and a special team called ihat was set up to investigate them. the human—rights lawyer phil shiner brought most of the claims but last week he was struck off after he had been found to be dishonest and to have paid agents to drum up business. now the ministry of defence is wrapping up the investigation early. this will be a huge relief
cocaine with a street value of £50 million has been washed up on the norfolk coast.od evening and welcome to bbc news. a £34 million government investigation into allegations of abuse of iraqi civilians by british troops is to be shut down. it follows a scathing report by mps which called the work of the iraq historic allegations team an unmitigated failure. thousands of cases have been investigated but without a single prosecution. 90% of investigations into abuse allegations from...
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cocaine with a street value of £50 million has been washed up on the norfolk coast.tish power raises its energy prices while british gas announces a price freeze until august. also in the next hour — the desperate efforts to save whales that washed up on the shores of new zealand. volunteers are trying to rescue more than 400 pilot whales — one of the largest mass strandings ever seen in the country. and coming up in sport — a look ahead to the second weekend of six nations fixtures. good evening and welcome to bbc news. a £34 million government investigation into allegations of abuse by iraq war veterans is to be shut down. it follows a report by mps which called the work of the iraq historic allegations team an unmitigated failure. thousands of cases have been investigated but without a single prosecution. around 90% of misconduct cases involving british troops who served in afghanistan are also being dropped. caroline hawley has more. it is almost 14 years since british troops invaded iraq and the legacy of the war is still causing controversy. in the aftermath of
cocaine with a street value of £50 million has been washed up on the norfolk coast.tish power raises its energy prices while british gas announces a price freeze until august. also in the next hour — the desperate efforts to save whales that washed up on the shores of new zealand. volunteers are trying to rescue more than 400 pilot whales — one of the largest mass strandings ever seen in the country. and coming up in sport — a look ahead to the second weekend of six nations fixtures....
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bags of cocaine with a street value of £50 million have been washed up on the norfolk coast. speaking to the former british army commander about the government's decision to close the investigation into the alleged abuse of iraqi civilians by british soldiers. we will have more on the self—employed plumber who won his battle for basic worker's rights at the court of appeal. and as people in new zealand try to save hundreds of stranded whales, we will hear from a writer who specialises in the animal. now it is time for the sport. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm john watson. 0n the way tonight... can anyone catch chelsea? liverpool and spurs are trying as they go head to head in the premier league this weekend. and stripped of gold — the russian athlete banned for doping following victory at the london olympics.
bags of cocaine with a street value of £50 million have been washed up on the norfolk coast. speaking to the former british army commander about the government's decision to close the investigation into the alleged abuse of iraqi civilians by british soldiers. we will have more on the self—employed plumber who won his battle for basic worker's rights at the court of appeal. and as people in new zealand try to save hundreds of stranded whales, we will hear from a writer who specialises in the...
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potential value of £50 million washed up on a couple of beaches in norfolk. national crime agency. we will be bringing you more on that as soon as we find more details. a federal appeals court in the united states has refused to reinstate donald trump's ban on travellers from seven mainly—muslim countries. the controversial immigration reform was suspended last week, when a judge in seattle issued a temporary order. but the president appears determined to continue the legal battle, saying on twitter: "see you in court. the security of our nation is at stake!". david willis reports. the office upon which i'm about to enter... as his controversial pick for attorney general was sworn in, donald trump hailed a new era ofjustice in america. former senatorjeff sessions, now the us‘ top law enforcement officer, may have his work cut out. i'm establishing new vetting measures to keep radical islamic terrorists out of the united states of america. we don't want them here. donald trump's sudden ban on visitors from seven mainly muslim nations caused chaos at airports a
potential value of £50 million washed up on a couple of beaches in norfolk. national crime agency. we will be bringing you more on that as soon as we find more details. a federal appeals court in the united states has refused to reinstate donald trump's ban on travellers from seven mainly—muslim countries. the controversial immigration reform was suspended last week, when a judge in seattle issued a temporary order. but the president appears determined to continue the legal battle, saying on...
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out there on the blustery norfolk coast.eir council tax in april, according to new research. the local government information unit says that 94 per cent of council leaders and officials who responded to their survey said they will be forced to put up the tax, and increase charging for services. some households could face a rise of almost 5%, well above inflation. our correspondent judith moritz reports. from rubbish collections to road resurfacing, local councils are responsible for the nitty—gritty of community life. the pressure their finances are under is well known, so it is not surprising that the majority of them want to take measures to bring in more money. but now some councils are warning that things are so desperate, they simply cannot make ends meet. we are really at a crisis point now. councils have already cut all the nice to have things and they are down to the bare bones, the statutory services they have to deliver, adult social care, looking after elderly people, protecting vulnerable people, keeping the stre
out there on the blustery norfolk coast.eir council tax in april, according to new research. the local government information unit says that 94 per cent of council leaders and officials who responded to their survey said they will be forced to put up the tax, and increase charging for services. some households could face a rise of almost 5%, well above inflation. our correspondent judith moritz reports. from rubbish collections to road resurfacing, local councils are responsible for the...
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even getting the iron plates, 733 tons of them to norfolk was difficult. in the end, it hobbled the railway them past the south. but it got there. 100 feet long, with heavy guns inside it. so on august 8, newspaper, and the dirt posted an article that began it would seem the merrimack is being converted into an iron case battery. if so, she will be opposing fortress catastrophe the whole navy at the united states and bombarded cities. now this story -- there is no idea of secrecy coming in no, military and those days you wish the secretary of the u.s. navy a couple days after being published. he was getting well. he was a very able guy, even giving it may be in the postmaster general. in the first two months of his administration the benefit lock it among the thousand miles of our coastline. all wooden ships. and now this. bus was worried not only about the iron ship, but where it was being built. his blockade began at chesapeake bay and stretched all the way down to florida. the crucial part was they are the chesapeake. they could strangle the pores of vi
even getting the iron plates, 733 tons of them to norfolk was difficult. in the end, it hobbled the railway them past the south. but it got there. 100 feet long, with heavy guns inside it. so on august 8, newspaper, and the dirt posted an article that began it would seem the merrimack is being converted into an iron case battery. if so, she will be opposing fortress catastrophe the whole navy at the united states and bombarded cities. now this story -- there is no idea of secrecy coming in no,...
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young the editor of the norfolk journal and guide out of norfolk, virginia, one of the larger african-american newspapers, speaks from the heart when he sees in his paper, he is addressing this to white liberals who are very concerned about all of this -- all of this complaining they see coming out of african-american newspapers about inequality and about hypocrisy. he says help us get some of the blessings of democracy here at home before you tell us to go forth and die in a foreign land. before you tell us to go forth and die in a foreign land. so this is a pretty explicit rebuff. pretty explicit rejoinder to people who are saying to folks like p.b. young, look, hey, ease up on the whole racial discrimination thing. young says no. actually i can't do that. ctually i can't do that. so the pittsburgh courier which is another major african-american newspaper gets a letter from one of their readers. the letter is titled "should i sacrifice to live half american?" should i sacrifice to live half american. and the writer of the letter suggests we colored people adopt the double v for a double vict
young the editor of the norfolk journal and guide out of norfolk, virginia, one of the larger african-american newspapers, speaks from the heart when he sees in his paper, he is addressing this to white liberals who are very concerned about all of this -- all of this complaining they see coming out of african-american newspapers about inequality and about hypocrisy. he says help us get some of the blessings of democracy here at home before you tell us to go forth and die in a foreign land....
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i was working for the virginian pilot in norfolk, virginia, don't drink, don't smoke, norfolk, norfolk, i don't know if you've been there, great place. but i was excited to be a business cub reporter and my boss came to maya day in 1987 and said the stock market is tanking, i need you to call traders and find out what's going on. i got on the phone, so excited first business job on the phone talking to people and i call my favorite trader in the world, right? i've got the phone handset, not a cell phone, up to my ear and i asked him what's up with the market and i can't hear him. now, the news room is a noisy place, right? you can't hear anything, keep trying, can't hear him. i crawled underneath my desk and this hand on myright here, the hand set to the left ear and i realize there's a reason i can't hear him. he's sobbing. it's october 9th, 1987. the stock market is tanking like a stone. the dow loses nearly 20%, 23% of its value in a single day, hasn't happened-- didn't happen before, hasn't happened since. it's a tragedy. this guy is having the worst day of his life, believe me. an
i was working for the virginian pilot in norfolk, virginia, don't drink, don't smoke, norfolk, norfolk, i don't know if you've been there, great place. but i was excited to be a business cub reporter and my boss came to maya day in 1987 and said the stock market is tanking, i need you to call traders and find out what's going on. i got on the phone, so excited first business job on the phone talking to people and i call my favorite trader in the world, right? i've got the phone handset, not a...
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around £50 million worth of cocaine has washed up on two beaches in norfolk. the london 2012 gold medallist mariya savinova has been stripped of her 800 metres title and banned until 2019. it means south africa's caster semenya could have her 2012 olympic silver upgraded to gold and could have rammifications for britain'sjenny meadows. earlier, sports news correspondent richard conway filled me in on the story. mariya savinova one of russia's most famous athletes, now one of the most notorious drugs cheats. the ruling that between 2010 july, and august of 2013 all her medals, all her prizes, all her money she has won will be forfeited because of abnormalities in her biological passport, that's a system which detects over a period of time whether an athlete has been using a performance enhancing drugs. she had previously been recommended for a lifetime ban by the world anti—doping authority inquiry, led by dick pound. today's news does have consequences, it will see her lose those medals, it will also see her lose a medal from the barcelona european championshi
around £50 million worth of cocaine has washed up on two beaches in norfolk. the london 2012 gold medallist mariya savinova has been stripped of her 800 metres title and banned until 2019. it means south africa's caster semenya could have her 2012 olympic silver upgraded to gold and could have rammifications for britain'sjenny meadows. earlier, sports news correspondent richard conway filled me in on the story. mariya savinova one of russia's most famous athletes, now one of the most notorious...
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he may be the smallest at naval station norfolk. but he fits right in.end spent some quality time with our smallest hero. [ barking ] >> typically, we use german shepherds, belgian malin ice, labrador retrievers. he doesn't know how small he is. >> this is jordan japeck. and this is pusco. >> full froan, he's 2 year -- grown. he's 2 years old. >> not what you >> everybody always asks, is he really a military working dog? yes. >> reporter: right now, the 2- year-old jag terrier is training here at naval station norfolk. >> he's picking up pretty fast. good boy. >> reporter: in just a couple of weeks, fusko will be sniffing out drugs on naval ships and submarines. >> he has to know all the obstacles, the stairs, tunnels. >> reporter: and that's why his size is an advantage. >> good boy. >> reporter: in the navy, quarters are typically tight. >> a normal dog, it's pretty rough for them to move around. >> reporter: carrying a 90- pound german shepherd like this, up steep, narrow stairs, isn't fun. but with fusko, it's not that bad. >> he is 15 years old -- 1
he may be the smallest at naval station norfolk. but he fits right in.end spent some quality time with our smallest hero. [ barking ] >> typically, we use german shepherds, belgian malin ice, labrador retrievers. he doesn't know how small he is. >> this is jordan japeck. and this is pusco. >> full froan, he's 2 year -- grown. he's 2 years old. >> not what you >> everybody always asks, is he really a military working dog? yes. >> reporter: right now, the 2-...
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in fact, further east, fairly dank over in norfolk. that may well clear away. 0nly in norfolk.st. hills and fairly strong winds across northern scotla nd fairly strong winds across northern scotland in between, if you have not been mentioned so far, you are doing well and are likely to stay that way for the afternoon. showers become ever more prevalent, sweeping north and east across england and where. it will be quite a cold night, skies clearing away from those showers, so there may be an issue with ice, mist and fog on sunday if you are moving in the early part of the day. 20 of showers to the western side. a bit of cloud and rain getting into the far east. 0therwise, dry but cool this is bbc news. the headlines at half 12 column in a federaljudge in seattle has ordered that president trump's ban on travel from seven predominantly muslim countries should be lifted immediately across the us. judge robart‘s decision, effective immediately, effective now, puts a halt to president trump's unconstitutional and unlawful executive order. i signed an executive order to help keep ter
in fact, further east, fairly dank over in norfolk. that may well clear away. 0nly in norfolk.st. hills and fairly strong winds across northern scotla nd fairly strong winds across northern scotland in between, if you have not been mentioned so far, you are doing well and are likely to stay that way for the afternoon. showers become ever more prevalent, sweeping north and east across england and where. it will be quite a cold night, skies clearing away from those showers, so there may be an...
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she's at her sandringham estate in norfolk.his sleep on 6th february 1952. news of his death was given to a stunned nation by the bbc. this is london... the queen was in kenya at the time. she returned immediately to london to begin a reign that's now the longest in history. it's a role to which she remains fully committed to. the queen will be back here at buckingham palace within a matter of days, for another year, which, despite the fact that she will be 91 in a little more than two months‘ time, shows very little evidence of any significant slowing down. cheering. the younger members of the family, principally kate, william and harry, are now deploying their energy is very much more fully in support of the queen. but britain's head of state still has a busy programme of her own. among the many engagements in prospect for her this year, there is one significant and very personal anniversary to look forward to. in november, she and the duke of edinburgh will reach the 70th anniversary of their wedding in 19117. and something
she's at her sandringham estate in norfolk.his sleep on 6th february 1952. news of his death was given to a stunned nation by the bbc. this is london... the queen was in kenya at the time. she returned immediately to london to begin a reign that's now the longest in history. it's a role to which she remains fully committed to. the queen will be back here at buckingham palace within a matter of days, for another year, which, despite the fact that she will be 91 in a little more than two...
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she will spend the day privately at her sandringham estate in norfolk.e. i have never bought a £5 stamp, have you? yes. you obviously don't send big parcels. i need to get out more! you probably have. maybe i have. get to the post office and put one of those big ones on! dramatic pictures. great britain, they are in the quarter—finals of the davis cup, fantastic, but really bizarre circumstances. you will see there is an umpire behind you clutching his eye and i'll show you these pictures right now. never a good sign. kyle edmund was facing denis shapovolov in the decider. edmund was two sets up already, but when the 17—year—old lost his serve he did that. hitting the ball in anger towards the stand but striking the umpire straight in the eye. it was a freak accident which saw canada default the match. great britain will face france next in april. it's a shame that it's happened that way and i feel for the young lad because he's a great talent and he's learned a hard flesh and today. what i would say is i thought kyle from what we saw on friday to come o
she will spend the day privately at her sandringham estate in norfolk.e. i have never bought a £5 stamp, have you? yes. you obviously don't send big parcels. i need to get out more! you probably have. maybe i have. get to the post office and put one of those big ones on! dramatic pictures. great britain, they are in the quarter—finals of the davis cup, fantastic, but really bizarre circumstances. you will see there is an umpire behind you clutching his eye and i'll show you these pictures...
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towards lincolnshire and into norfolk as well, only four or five celsius.feel chilly out there. a much brighter day for southern counties, the midlands and wales and some good spells of sunshine. the cloud thickening up in the south and the west. temperatures around about ten or 11 celsius, but you have to factor in the wind. bear that in mind if you're heading outen the roads. it is a south easterly wind which remains strong. a fair number of isobars of the notice a weak weather front creeping its way into the far south and the west. that will help keep the temperatures up. elsewhere, it is a chilly night. two or three celsius will be typical in major towns and cities. through tuesday, a lot of dry weather, but there is this patchy rain in the south—west of everyoning gland creeping up into wales and northern ireland. elsewhere, it is a dry picture with patchy cloud, sunshine getting through and temperatures creeping up by a notch or two. peaking at ten or 11 celsius in the southern most counties of england. a weak front is pushing northwards. this one in
towards lincolnshire and into norfolk as well, only four or five celsius.feel chilly out there. a much brighter day for southern counties, the midlands and wales and some good spells of sunshine. the cloud thickening up in the south and the west. temperatures around about ten or 11 celsius, but you have to factor in the wind. bear that in mind if you're heading outen the roads. it is a south easterly wind which remains strong. a fair number of isobars of the notice a weak weather front creeping...
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this was the picture earlier in norfolk. cloud has built
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the million have been washed up on the norfolk coast. in a moment, it will be time for the sport, but now look at what else is coming up. we will be speaking to the former british army commander about the government's decision to close the investigation into the alleged abuse of iraqi civilians by british soldiers. we will have more on the self—employed plumber who won his battle for basic worker's rights at the court of appeal. and as people in new zealand try to save hundreds of stranded whales, we will hear from a writer who specialises in the animal. now it is time for the sport. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm john watson. on the way tonight... can anyone catch chelsea? liverpool and spurs are trying as they go head to head in the premier league this weekend. and stripped of gold — the russian athlete banned for doping following victory at the london olympics. i will be live from cardiff this week's addition of inside six nations. i will be joined week's addition of inside six nations. i will bejoined by week's addition of insid
the million have been washed up on the norfolk coast. in a moment, it will be time for the sport, but now look at what else is coming up. we will be speaking to the former british army commander about the government's decision to close the investigation into the alleged abuse of iraqi civilians by british soldiers. we will have more on the self—employed plumber who won his battle for basic worker's rights at the court of appeal. and as people in new zealand try to save hundreds of stranded...
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she's at her sandringham estate in norfolk.george vi died quietly in his sleep on 6th february 1952. news of his death was given to a stunned nation by the bbc. this is london... the queen was in kenya at the time. she returned immediately to london to begin a reign that's now the longest in history. it's a role to which she remains fully committed to. the queen will be back here at buckingham palace within a matter of days, for another year, which, despite the fact that she will be 91 in a little more than two months‘ time, shows very little evidence of any significant slowing down. cheering. the younger members of the family, principally kate, william and harry, are now deploying their energy is very much more fully in support of the queen. but britain's head of state still has a busy programme of her own. among the many engagements in prospect for her this year, there is one significant and very personal anniversary to look forward to. in november, she and the duke of edinburgh will reach the 70th anniversary of their weddin
she's at her sandringham estate in norfolk.george vi died quietly in his sleep on 6th february 1952. news of his death was given to a stunned nation by the bbc. this is london... the queen was in kenya at the time. she returned immediately to london to begin a reign that's now the longest in history. it's a role to which she remains fully committed to. the queen will be back here at buckingham palace within a matter of days, for another year, which, despite the fact that she will be 91 in a...
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norfolk home to the largest naval base in the world.mp responded to recent russian provocations at the news conference. >> shoot that ship 30 miles offshore right out of the water. everyone will say that's oh great. that's not great. i would love to be able to get along with russia. you have had a lot of presidents that haven't taken that tack. tom: joining me now fred fleis. i have never -- it surprises me i have never heard a president say i'm not going to tell you. it makes sense that that's what the right answer should be. >> it is the right answer. but why does he have to say it? because when barack obama said all options are on the table, when he drew rid lines, no one believed him. i think trump is going to put together a policy of peace through strength. tom: i man the international offices of various leaders are probably having that exact conversation. what do you think he's going to do? we don't know. which is what you want them to be guessing. this business about the leaks. how do you control that? >> you know, this is very s
norfolk home to the largest naval base in the world.mp responded to recent russian provocations at the news conference. >> shoot that ship 30 miles offshore right out of the water. everyone will say that's oh great. that's not great. i would love to be able to get along with russia. you have had a lot of presidents that haven't taken that tack. tom: joining me now fred fleis. i have never -- it surprises me i have never heard a president say i'm not going to tell you. it makes sense that...
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there is a spy ship off the coast, 19 miles off norfolk and 30 miles from connecticut and you have thenching of a missile that violates a treaty. does it concern you that president trump, whom you support, is more willing to go after nordstrom and "saturday night live" than vladimir putin? >> no. it doesn't concern me. he's got a team in place that's going to negotiate with russia. i'm 61 years old and heck my whole life we haven't had a great relationship with russia. >> you're saying his team is responsible, he's not responsible for taking on vladimir putin when we're seeing what we're seeing? >> he is the quarterback. go back to the previous administration and go back to the conversation that barack obama had with med yef that said after the election i'll have more flexibility. what did that mean and look at russia going into crimea, and the united states didn't do anything about that. we did some light sanctions but america over the last 15 to 20 years -- >> we were talking about the president and vladimir putin. >> it builds on that. >> if we're going to use that analogy. isn't he
there is a spy ship off the coast, 19 miles off norfolk and 30 miles from connecticut and you have thenching of a missile that violates a treaty. does it concern you that president trump, whom you support, is more willing to go after nordstrom and "saturday night live" than vladimir putin? >> no. it doesn't concern me. he's got a team in place that's going to negotiate with russia. i'm 61 years old and heck my whole life we haven't had a great relationship with russia. >>...
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cocaine with a street value of £50 million has been washed up on the norfolk coast.
cocaine with a street value of £50 million has been washed up on the norfolk coast.
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cocaine with a street value of £50 million has been washed up on the norfolk coast.
cocaine with a street value of £50 million has been washed up on the norfolk coast.
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cleanup is still underway after a train derlm a norfolk southern train jumped the tracks, spelling coal. nobody was hurt, but cleanup will take a few days. , and supere kickoff bowl ticket prices are through the roof. one houston woman scored two free seats. we will explain. and springlike temperatures on the way. the forecast coming up. kimberly: some progress in the war on terror now, the country of jordan saying that drone strikes on isis targets in southern syria hidden arm depot, a warehouse, a barracks used by the group. the airstrike came after king in d.c. about a possible u.s. shift in syrian policy. today, u.s.-backed kurdish fighters launched a new offensive to capture towns and of the isist stronghold. the goal is to isolate the town from other territories and storm the city. president trump's choice for army secretary has withdrawn his nomination. is too faiella said it difficult to divest himself from his businesses. their reports the secretary of defense james mattis is angry he was picked without his consent. the owner of the florida panthers hockey team, he graduated fr
cleanup is still underway after a train derlm a norfolk southern train jumped the tracks, spelling coal. nobody was hurt, but cleanup will take a few days. , and supere kickoff bowl ticket prices are through the roof. one houston woman scored two free seats. we will explain. and springlike temperatures on the way. the forecast coming up. kimberly: some progress in the war on terror now, the country of jordan saying that drone strikes on isis targets in southern syria hidden arm depot, a...
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and text— based latest to our fruit pickers in norfolk and text—based but i think there is an environmentl encourage people to come here. the government is keen on nurturing talent and developing skills here, what do you think they need to do to fill that gap?|j skills here, what do you think they need to do to fill that gap? i think there is definitely a gap here and it is one of the reasons that tech companies are recruiting from around europe and around the world. sometimes specialist skills are really ha rd to sometimes specialist skills are really hard to find because they are in such niche areas. with the things the government are talking about in industrial strategy is about different ways of training people. i think we can look further than universities and our current institutions for more support for on—the—job training and full support for companies who are training people lost their working. do you think also perhaps that's recruiting talent from abroad might be actually not as hard as people perceive it to be because government will recognise that as an important market to ac
and text— based latest to our fruit pickers in norfolk and text—based but i think there is an environmentl encourage people to come here. the government is keen on nurturing talent and developing skills here, what do you think they need to do to fill that gap?|j skills here, what do you think they need to do to fill that gap? i think there is definitely a gap here and it is one of the reasons that tech companies are recruiting from around europe and around the world. sometimes specialist...
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i am more tempted to ka-ching, ka-ching at this point even though i saw norfolk southern have another good day. holy cow, that one was up three. so this is just a rotating rumor, sell rumor. i like your thinking but norfolk southern and csx to me, they're a little too rich on the fundamentals unless something happens, and that i have no control over. dennis in michigan, dennis. >> caller: hi, jim. the airlines have had a rough month, including jetblue down some 15% and another 1% today. it has initiated higher prices to increase its margins and had a solid earnings report. it is basically domestic unlike delta and united. your thoughts? is it time to buy? >> look, alaska air is doing incredibly well and, remember, southwest is my favorite. i liked united airlines but it just had such a -- united continental, had such a big move, made me a little nose bleed. let's go back to southwest. that's the one i think is the most consistent. andrew in maryland, andrew. >> caller: hello, mr. cramer. i'd like to give a quick shout out to mr. marx. i'm calling about gilead sciences. it has an amazi
i am more tempted to ka-ching, ka-ching at this point even though i saw norfolk southern have another good day. holy cow, that one was up three. so this is just a rotating rumor, sell rumor. i like your thinking but norfolk southern and csx to me, they're a little too rich on the fundamentals unless something happens, and that i have no control over. dennis in michigan, dennis. >> caller: hi, jim. the airlines have had a rough month, including jetblue down some 15% and another 1% today....
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it was raining earlier in norfolk, further up the coast at whitby, what's that? whether in between low pressure to the south—east, low pressure to the north—east of scotland, and a band of showers creeping ever further from the west across the british isles. there is some hill snow to be had, the eastern side of scotland escaping the worst of the conditions, northern ireland is certainly dry, shell was flirting with the antrim coast becoming more prevalent across parts of pembrokeshire, coming up to the south—west, some quite heavy, further eased, getting tied up with all that sort of stuff we showed you. overnight a little bit of hill snow across the heart of wales, the skies will be relatively clear, temperatures will dip as a consequence, mist and fog, and maybe a bit of ice first thing on the morning. sunday, more clad generally, probably at its thickest across western areas, a scattering of showers there. this is the rain from the south—east and east anglia today, being a bit more of a nuisance up towards whitby and north eastern coasts, might even get as fa
it was raining earlier in norfolk, further up the coast at whitby, what's that? whether in between low pressure to the south—east, low pressure to the north—east of scotland, and a band of showers creeping ever further from the west across the british isles. there is some hill snow to be had, the eastern side of scotland escaping the worst of the conditions, northern ireland is certainly dry, shell was flirting with the antrim coast becoming more prevalent across parts of pembrokeshire,...
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. >>> a russian spy ship still off the coast of the united states, about 19 miles off of norfolk virginia but still in international waters. fox news was the first to sight it. it's equipped with communications and signal intelligence gathering equipment. >>> coming up, gary is back with a full look at your forecast. >> he's excited about the forecast. he was just over here a second ago. popping up and down. he'll have the details when we come back. >>> 200,000 people on edge in california. just returned home after being evacuated earlier because of a failing damn >> they've been warned another evacuation order could still be issued at any time. fox's claudia cohen is monitoring the latest. >> reporter: braces for more wet weather officials are working to reduce the water level at lake orville behind the tallest damn in the united states. they've been working to shore up the emergency spill way using helicopters to deliver heavy rock and bolders >> we've concluded it is safe to reduce the immediate evacuation order currently in place to an evacuation warning. >> reporter: heavy rains caus
. >>> a russian spy ship still off the coast of the united states, about 19 miles off of norfolk virginia but still in international waters. fox news was the first to sight it. it's equipped with communications and signal intelligence gathering equipment. >>> coming up, gary is back with a full look at your forecast. >> he's excited about the forecast. he was just over here a second ago. popping up and down. he'll have the details when we come back. >>> 200,000...
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other cities in the top five for warmest februarys of all time, including areas like richmond and norfolkn, d.c., possibly even up to new york city. and it continues for the last day of february. record highs possible today in columbia, memphis, paducah, indianapolis, just short, and chicago a degree or two short. and then we start march with incredible warmth all the way up the east coast, near record highs, new york, boston, d.c., norfolk and raleigh. so we're getting done with an incredibly warm winter. and especially in the eastern half of the country, guys. we didn't have a lot of snow and the temperatures have been really almost spring-like all winter long. >> i know. and then there's the west coast. >> well, that's a different story, because they had a blockbuster winter. >> unbelievable. bill, thank you for that. >>> still ahead, the company that runs some of the nation's most popular jewelers is now the subject of a major class-action lawsuit. >>> plus, the scandal that claimed the career of south korea's president is now swallowing up more top officials at samsung. the story is
other cities in the top five for warmest februarys of all time, including areas like richmond and norfolkn, d.c., possibly even up to new york city. and it continues for the last day of february. record highs possible today in columbia, memphis, paducah, indianapolis, just short, and chicago a degree or two short. and then we start march with incredible warmth all the way up the east coast, near record highs, new york, boston, d.c., norfolk and raleigh. so we're getting done with an incredibly...
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police said a member of the public had contacted officers in norfolk on thursday after seeing bags ontown of great yarmouth. at least 17 people have died and dozens injured after a crush at a football stadium in angola. an official from the local hospital is quoted as saying that 76 people were injured after a crowd of people stormed the gates at the january fourth stadium in uige, where local teams were playing a match. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: the health secretary, jeremy hunt, admits waiting times in a&e in hospitals in england are unacceptable. a controversial investigation costing tens of millions of pounds into claims of the abuse of iraqi civilians by british troops is to be shut down within months. it follows a scathing report by mps into the iraq historic allegations team which it described as an unmitigated failure, investigating thousands of claims unsupported by credible evidence. and that soldiers under investigation had suffered u na cce pta ble stress. 90% of investigations into abuse allegations from afghanistan are also being dropped. our diplomatic co
police said a member of the public had contacted officers in norfolk on thursday after seeing bags ontown of great yarmouth. at least 17 people have died and dozens injured after a crush at a football stadium in angola. an official from the local hospital is quoted as saying that 76 people were injured after a crowd of people stormed the gates at the january fourth stadium in uige, where local teams were playing a match. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: the health secretary, jeremy...
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she's at her sandringham estate in norfolk.f his death was given to a stunned nation by the bbc. this is london... the queen was in kenya at the time. she returned immediately to london to begin a reign that's now the longest in history. it's a role to which she remains fully committed to. the queen will be back here at buckingham palace within a matter of days, for another year, which, despite the fact that she will be 91 in a little more than two months' time, shows very little evidence of any significant slowing down. cheering the younger members of the family, principally kate, william and harry, are now deploying their energy is very much more fully in support of the queen. but britain's head of state still has a busy programme of her own. among the many engagements in prospect for her this year, there is one significant and very personal anniversary to look forward to. in november, she and the duke of edinburgh will reach the 70th anniversary of their wedding in 1947. and something else to anticipate, the prospect of that
she's at her sandringham estate in norfolk.f his death was given to a stunned nation by the bbc. this is london... the queen was in kenya at the time. she returned immediately to london to begin a reign that's now the longest in history. it's a role to which she remains fully committed to. the queen will be back here at buckingham palace within a matter of days, for another year, which, despite the fact that she will be 91 in a little more than two months' time, shows very little evidence of...
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. >> travel from essex, norfolk, the romance of it. valentine's day, the settle -carlisle railway, how much better could it get? danny: could we see more steam trains after to day's response? >> we could do it once or twice a year. may leave the start of something special on britain's railways, 49 years after mainline steam officially ended. now, one of washington's most famous residents is leaving next week. we thought it was important to have one last face-to-face meeting. panda. the the three-year-old is heading to china to enter the breeding program. the zoo is sending her off with ownce cake party and her 24-hour panda cam. i did a facebook live inside the panda enclosure. you can find it online. if you would like to see bao bao in the flesh you have a few more days to get to the zoo. that brings today's show to a close. you can find more on our website. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits from n
. >> travel from essex, norfolk, the romance of it. valentine's day, the settle -carlisle railway, how much better could it get? danny: could we see more steam trains after to day's response? >> we could do it once or twice a year. may leave the start of something special on britain's railways, 49 years after mainline steam officially ended. now, one of washington's most famous residents is leaving next week. we thought it was important to have one last face-to-face meeting. panda....
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russian spy ship is still floating offer the coast of united states at about 19 miles off coast of norfolk, virginia but still considered in international waters. fox news was first to report sighting of ship off the coast of delaware. it is equipped with communications and signal intelligence gathering equipment. >> the graphic of where the ship was did not seem particularly precise. it's like a circle. you probably heard of apps like snap chat that claim they delete messages when read. one of those apz is getting popular with high profile government officials and politicians in washington. it's called confide and you can use it too. and "fox5" anjali anjali hemphill tells us more about it. >> when you wanted to secrets it used to be you met in a parking lot or other dark corner to discuss it now it's reported some members of congress, white house staffer and government officials are pulling out cell phones and sending encrypted text even if it continues sensitive information. >> confide app is around a few years and it helps people until business have more secure communicate kation as ho
russian spy ship is still floating offer the coast of united states at about 19 miles off coast of norfolk, virginia but still considered in international waters. fox news was first to report sighting of ship off the coast of delaware. it is equipped with communications and signal intelligence gathering equipment. >> the graphic of where the ship was did not seem particularly precise. it's like a circle. you probably heard of apps like snap chat that claim they delete messages when read....
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this system will track just to our south bring in rain from places like raleigh, norfolk, it will allowd air to continue to make its way on in here. tomorrow a little bit on the colder side, below average, 43 degrees is what i'm going for high temperature tomorrow. cloudy, chilly and breezy, too. when you wake up tomorrow morning wind chill around 27, d.c. 27, winchester, manassas, kind of what it is now. even 1:00 in the ft wind chill. d.c. right around 30, and then tomorrow night if you're heading out, wind chill is in the teens in some of the suburbs. 20 in d.c., this time tomorrow night, look at these cold win chills, 15 in frederick. we have colder air coming in saturday morning, waking up saturday morning no matter what you're doing, kids have a basketball game, got to be a cold one. a cold one on saturday for sure. the coldest day we've seen in some time. saturday the wind chill in the 20s. 47 on sunday. sunday, no problem. i am not predicting any kind of rain or snow. could be a sprinkle, possibly, sunday no problem at all for super bowl sunday. monday 52 degrees. then it looks
this system will track just to our south bring in rain from places like raleigh, norfolk, it will allowd air to continue to make its way on in here. tomorrow a little bit on the colder side, below average, 43 degrees is what i'm going for high temperature tomorrow. cloudy, chilly and breezy, too. when you wake up tomorrow morning wind chill around 27, d.c. 27, winchester, manassas, kind of what it is now. even 1:00 in the ft wind chill. d.c. right around 30, and then tomorrow night if you're...
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the queen is spending the day at her else kastate in norfolk. >>> bart pricing is going up.t to pay more. >>> we'll follow a young girl's journey from yemen to san francisco. how president trump's travel ban impacted her reunion with her family. >>> and did you watch the big game? so many people congratulating qb so many people congratulating qb tom b it's okay to cry, right? so many people congratulating qb tom b no more! we don't want anymore! [crying] ahhhhhhhhhh! everyday price and no extra monthly fees, unlike cable. speeds up to 45 megs, for $30 a month. conthe sun doesn't rise.om, we do. yet, the more we travel, the more the world pushes back: corralling us and controlling us. so we seek a place... where we're given a choice not just to get up. but to rise. ♪ >> announcer: good morning, north bay. let's get up and get going. >> this is abc 7 morning. >>> good morning to you. 5:00 a.m. on this monday, february 6th. i'm reggie aqui. >> i'm natasha zouves. we have the whole team, jessica castro, alexis smith and mike nicco. >> here's a look at the light showers on 101 fr
the queen is spending the day at her else kastate in norfolk. >>> bart pricing is going up.t to pay more. >>> we'll follow a young girl's journey from yemen to san francisco. how president trump's travel ban impacted her reunion with her family. >>> and did you watch the big game? so many people congratulating qb so many people congratulating qb tom b it's okay to cry, right? so many people congratulating qb tom b no more! we don't want anymore! [crying] ahhhhhhhhhh!...
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he calls himself black widow and he's on a mission to keep the streets safe in norfolk. he sa experience -- he's a martial arts expert and has been chasing down crooks for two years. he kept a woman from being assaulted by her husband before police arrived. he's received a few warnings about his mask as community events. he says he's just a regular guy in an outfit being himself. >>> one final look at the forecast when we come back. stick around. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. for highest customer satisfaction for the fourth year in a row. only fios has the fastest internet, on the most awarded network. get this amazing offer: 150 meg internet with equal upload and download speeds, tv and phone for just $79.99 per month for the first year. cable can't offer internet speeds this fast at a price this good, only fios can. >>> you know we're looking coolish today but back spring- like the next few days. best chance of showers will be saturday maybe some storms with a front. and then we finally cool down to more average. that's
he calls himself black widow and he's on a mission to keep the streets safe in norfolk. he sa experience -- he's a martial arts expert and has been chasing down crooks for two years. he kept a woman from being assaulted by her husband before police arrived. he's received a few warnings about his mask as community events. he says he's just a regular guy in an outfit being himself. >>> one final look at the forecast when we come back. stick around. fios is not cable. we're wired...
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. >> got that many small mills superman, norfolk has a black widow.ife vigilante. >>> trait to breaking news. it will impact a lot of commutes. live pictures from loudoun county. a fatal accident on the dulles greenway. we are told a drunk driver crashed in a guardrail ejecting two passengers from the vehicle. one was pronounced dead on the scene. the driver has been charged with dui. he and the other passenger were transported with nonlife- threatening injuries. the road will be a mess most of the morning. >> for more, let's head over to ellen bryan. >> it will impact dulles greenway and dulles toll road and route 28. these lanes are northbound lanes, all going to be closed this morning. bear they are doing accident reconstructs work, they are say it will be closed about three hours. i'm thinking that it will open up possibly about 6:30 this morning. well into th if you are trying to get to dulles, instead of 28 where you see the closures, take route 286, fairfax county parkway. it looks fine. then heading to the airport you will see slowdowns. leave
. >> got that many small mills superman, norfolk has a black widow.ife vigilante. >>> trait to breaking news. it will impact a lot of commutes. live pictures from loudoun county. a fatal accident on the dulles greenway. we are told a drunk driver crashed in a guardrail ejecting two passengers from the vehicle. one was pronounced dead on the scene. the driver has been charged with dui. he and the other passenger were transported with nonlife- threatening injuries. the road will be...
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yet again, across the norfolk coast, temperatures will struggle around one degree.ke district and into scotland, not too bad, sunshine but with showers across the northern isles in cabin seem —— aberdeenshire. —10 in northern scotland, and towards the night, more enhanced showers of snow. if few centimetres to higher ground, a heavy dusting in lower levels on saturday morning, don't get too excited, kids, the snow showers turned to rain as we go through the day on saturday. it will bea through the day on saturday. it will be a cloudy and cold day in north—west scotland and northern ireland. fancy a change for sunday? think again, i'm afraid. cloud and grey, still disappointingly cold. don't shoot the messenger. it is tempting! a reminder of our main story: new figures reveal the worst waiting times in ten two departments in england. that's all from the bbc news at six, so it's goodbye from me. and on bbc one, we nowjoin the bbc‘s news teams where you are. hello. this is bbc news. the headlines. record numbers of patients in england spent longer than the target waiti
yet again, across the norfolk coast, temperatures will struggle around one degree.ke district and into scotland, not too bad, sunshine but with showers across the northern isles in cabin seem —— aberdeenshire. —10 in northern scotland, and towards the night, more enhanced showers of snow. if few centimetres to higher ground, a heavy dusting in lower levels on saturday morning, don't get too excited, kids, the snow showers turned to rain as we go through the day on saturday. it will bea...
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the queen spent the anniversary of her accession, as she does every year, at sandringham in norfolk. with me and most of the team on twitter. hello. monday turned out to be quite a day of weather across some parts of the british isles with a combination of wind and rain and some hill snow for the northern parts as well. tuesday, a chilly start wherever you may be. there will still will be some of that monday rain, if you like, lingering, especially across the eastern side of both scotland and england, because that weather front will make very, very slow progress through the day into the north sea, and that keeps that chance of a little bit of rain still there across those eastern parts. where the skies clear further west, it'll be a really cold start, there will be some ice around south—western scotland, northern ireland, maybe some sheltered spots across the western side of both england and wales. here, the skies will have cleared for some overnight, and that will give rise to some sunshine first up across the south—west and into wales but you'll notice there are showers not very fa
the queen spent the anniversary of her accession, as she does every year, at sandringham in norfolk. with me and most of the team on twitter. hello. monday turned out to be quite a day of weather across some parts of the british isles with a combination of wind and rain and some hill snow for the northern parts as well. tuesday, a chilly start wherever you may be. there will still will be some of that monday rain, if you like, lingering, especially across the eastern side of both scotland and...
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a frosty start for some others, i see in some spots and foggy as well, at misty sunrise view from norfolk bringing wet and windy weather into france from iberia, it may push rain into south—east england for a time today. here is a look at things as we go on through today, and narrow band of rain, a bit of snow to the top of the hills, gradually adding northwards to scotland, but things should start to get brighter this afternoon. on the other side of this band of damp weather in scotland, we see a bit of sunshine where we started the day with patchy rain in northern england it will turn try and brighter into this afternoon. cold, icy start in northern ireland, sunny spells to come. for much of england and wales it is looking dry, maybe a few fog patches, slow to clear, chance for a few showers on the south coast and the rain pushing to parts of south—east england. between sussex and kent, quite heavy, it may fringe into the london area for a time. heavy showers possible in the six nations this afternoon, wales in action in italy. here is our weather into this evening, wet to the far south
a frosty start for some others, i see in some spots and foggy as well, at misty sunrise view from norfolk bringing wet and windy weather into france from iberia, it may push rain into south—east england for a time today. here is a look at things as we go on through today, and narrow band of rain, a bit of snow to the top of the hills, gradually adding northwards to scotland, but things should start to get brighter this afternoon. on the other side of this band of damp weather in scotland, we...
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police said a member of the public had contacted officers in norfolk on thursday after seeing bags onthe town of great yarmouth. police in brazil have reached a deal to end a week long strike that has led to a wave of violence in the espirito santo region. officers had been demanding higher pay and their absence from the streets led to an increase in assaults, robberies and shootings. greg dawson reports. this has become a familiar scene in brazil's espirito santo region: a community in silence as another body is carried away. translation: i want to move away from here, because i do not like this place. it is very difficult. every day there are killings, shootings, every day i am scared. more than 100 people have died in the violence is the police strike began a week ago. officers have been demanding higher salaries after four years of frozen wages. but their absence has created a lawless vacuum, with dozens of shops looted and many businesses closed because of eilers. outside the police medical centre in the region's capital, vitoria, this woman waits for the body of her husband, sho
police said a member of the public had contacted officers in norfolk on thursday after seeing bags onthe town of great yarmouth. police in brazil have reached a deal to end a week long strike that has led to a wave of violence in the espirito santo region. officers had been demanding higher pay and their absence from the streets led to an increase in assaults, robberies and shootings. greg dawson reports. this has become a familiar scene in brazil's espirito santo region: a community in silence...
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so 49 in philadelphia. 56 in norfolk. look at pittsburgh 51.outhern warmth in the 60s and the 70s. but then look at the cold. international falls ten. even in fargo it's 17. business mark 13. that cold is going to be making a come back but in a few days. hour by hour the clouds roll in tomorrow morning. with some morning showers. and then another round through midday so occasional showers not a lot about a tenth to a quarter of an inch of rain. and then we dry it out wednesday in the wake of a warm front, and boy is it going to get warm around here. we have some precipitation as i mentioned our european model really pushing out a quarter of an inch that's the highest accumulation. it's more of in and out of showers and drizzle during the day tomorrow. so overnight tonight increasing clouds. some rain showers moving in late. the low temperature pretty pleasant 39 degrees. tomorrow those temperatures sky rocket across the delaware valley. periods of rain. breezy, the winds out of the southwest ten to 15. the high temperature close to 6. and by to
so 49 in philadelphia. 56 in norfolk. look at pittsburgh 51.outhern warmth in the 60s and the 70s. but then look at the cold. international falls ten. even in fargo it's 17. business mark 13. that cold is going to be making a come back but in a few days. hour by hour the clouds roll in tomorrow morning. with some morning showers. and then another round through midday so occasional showers not a lot about a tenth to a quarter of an inch of rain. and then we dry it out wednesday in the wake of a...
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may not know it but i had a nephew who was brutally killed about five years ago, shot to death in norfolk. and i would just like to talk to you about the job corps, because i'd like to know that young people that are going into the job corps are going to be safe. the other thing is drugs. five years now, bernie sanders and i and others have been working on the high price of drugs and the fraud schemes that i didn't know you all got into that kind of stuff. but i really would like to follow up on that. mr. roth, we understand that the number of inspector general received phone calls from patrol official on friday january 13, 2017. some director with them while others receive voicemails. but the message was the same. the jobs will quote temporary. mr. roth, i understand you received one of these phone calls. can you tell us specifically who called you, do you know? >> yes, i got a call from the head of the dhs transition team about 7:15 that friday night. >> and can you tell us what that person said? >> it's along the lines of what it is that you summarize which was that i would be allowed
may not know it but i had a nephew who was brutally killed about five years ago, shot to death in norfolk. and i would just like to talk to you about the job corps, because i'd like to know that young people that are going into the job corps are going to be safe. the other thing is drugs. five years now, bernie sanders and i and others have been working on the high price of drugs and the fraud schemes that i didn't know you all got into that kind of stuff. but i really would like to follow up...