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north of scotland. whether front carolling into the small pressure.ether front curling. clouds, perhaps more persistent rain. —— whetherfront curling. best of the weather, eastern areas, the south—east, along the channel coast as well. temperatures, chilly and stornoway, 22 or so in london. sunday, here is that low, pulling away into the norwegian sea. this area of high pressure is starting to build. winds will slow down across the south of the country. showers should die away. a beautiful sandy across the bulk of wales and england. a view showers across scotland. across scotland and northern ireland. but on the whole a pleasant sunday. goodbye. this is bbc news, i'm martine croxall. the headlines... the ukrainian ambassador to the uk tells the bbc there will be a swap to free two britons sentenced to death by russia it comes as the defence secretary ben wallace meets with ukraine's president zelensky on an unannounced trip to kyiv. the home office reveals that three asylum seekers, due to be flown to rwanda on tuesday, will now not be removed. anothe
north of scotland. whether front carolling into the small pressure.ether front curling. clouds, perhaps more persistent rain. —— whetherfront curling. best of the weather, eastern areas, the south—east, along the channel coast as well. temperatures, chilly and stornoway, 22 or so in london. sunday, here is that low, pulling away into the norwegian sea. this area of high pressure is starting to build. winds will slow down across the south of the country. showers should die away. a...
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she goes to crane to carol, she go to the north or shoot the top ashi stick with a new model. it will be all it see what i didn't present at the book. i didn't put some sort of gym to she would get it as you present will. yet my view to cranes came out. all the books i didn't present private says 9 yeah. cranes. use your on your son of last. well yes. instead of him c, b a r t, a beautiful, a for answer, unclear boy should use the bubble up. i've eaten, i get, i ease of say, good, good of, excuse, pretty, pretty su gustavo, it's less of room. you like a slip, milan minova all most gosh, i'm constantly getting bullied to keep it across. the me start level you denise, judy mcgee, about our boards that are building junior, kept the huge on performance level misconduct. i missed that. i think you just go. so use us to crate. it pushes the molecule dose, the price quoted, move up and ukraine, just by me. he commanded, don't you can beat somebody up for you to an issue with you for you to really euro . what i was here for the history millennium euro from you could vote the worse. no
she goes to crane to carol, she go to the north or shoot the top ashi stick with a new model. it will be all it see what i didn't present at the book. i didn't put some sort of gym to she would get it as you present will. yet my view to cranes came out. all the books i didn't present private says 9 yeah. cranes. use your on your son of last. well yes. instead of him c, b a r t, a beautiful, a for answer, unclear boy should use the bubble up. i've eaten, i get, i ease of say, good, good of,...
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carol, north palm beach, florida, good morning. what do you think? caller: good morning. am a first time caller. host: a lot of those today, and that is good. caller: i think we are all grappling with a lot of higher gas prices. i think that president biden should do something to the gasoline suppliers in terms of i think he wants to do price gouging -- do a price gouging investigation. my question is, was gasoline demand higher than it is now in 2019, before the pandemic? because i don't know the answer to that question. usually, inflation is driven by supply and demand. i would like to know why the supply today, if it is not the same as the supply before the pandemic, then i have to believe the price is either related to the pandemic or oil companies gouging us because they can. and to some extent, they might be because of their tremendous profits and lack of reinvestment in oil-producing. and the fact that i understand, which has not been highly publicized, that we have four major refineries in this country and one of them is out of service. i wonder why we are getting
carol, north palm beach, florida, good morning. what do you think? caller: good morning. am a first time caller. host: a lot of those today, and that is good. caller: i think we are all grappling with a lot of higher gas prices. i think that president biden should do something to the gasoline suppliers in terms of i think he wants to do price gouging -- do a price gouging investigation. my question is, was gasoline demand higher than it is now in 2019, before the pandemic? because i don't know...
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show up next in fayetteville, north carolina on, the optimistic line. carol, good morning. >> good morning. i agree completely with the man that just spoke. he has a lot of wisdom. we don't understand trump inherited a good encounter me he. didn't do jack. what he did was lie to the american people and try to overthrow the government. never before has if we ever had to try to overcure overthrow our own government. here i am a, veteran of four black, north carolina. do we understand what he tried to do to this country? and he lies all the time. why would you praise a man like that? what does it profit a man to gain the whole world and versus sole? america is losing its soul. you're lifting up donald trump as if he's a king. remember we asked for a king and we got -- . you're asking for donald trump and you're getting evil. >> okay. to rick on the pessimistic line in sarasota, florida. >> that's nick. yes, i feel at least for the for the short term pessimistic will cause the democrats, for whatever reason, never know anything about economics. and just take one
show up next in fayetteville, north carolina on, the optimistic line. carol, good morning. >> good morning. i agree completely with the man that just spoke. he has a lot of wisdom. we don't understand trump inherited a good encounter me he. didn't do jack. what he did was lie to the american people and try to overthrow the government. never before has if we ever had to try to overcure overthrow our own government. here i am a, veteran of four black, north carolina. do we understand what...
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more persistent rain comes in across the south—west, and that is going to be pushing north eastwards and wednesday. carolt, so between six and 8pm, today, monday the 6th ofjune. details are to be confirmed. so what that means is all of the conservative mps, so what that means is all of the conservative mp5, 180 of them, go to the house of commons and have a secret ballot, so nobody knows how they are voting which creates an interesting dynamic, even cabinet ministers might vote one way or the other, we don't know. and boris johnson would need to get 50% plus one vote, and after that he is safe, there can't be another challenge for a year. but the question is, just by going through this process, by having so many have his mps writing those letters of no confidence, wanting this vote, how does that damage him? does it damaging to the point where it becomes very difficult for him to continue as we saw with theresa may, it feels like a lifetime ago, but it was only two or three years. and we are live on college green this morning because that is where that moment happen for theresa may and sir graham brady,
more persistent rain comes in across the south—west, and that is going to be pushing north eastwards and wednesday. carolt, so between six and 8pm, today, monday the 6th ofjune. details are to be confirmed. so what that means is all of the conservative mps, so what that means is all of the conservative mp5, 180 of them, go to the house of commons and have a secret ballot, so nobody knows how they are voting which creates an interesting dynamic, even cabinet ministers might vote one way or the...
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carol kirkwood. for england and wales today it has been mostly dry and sunny. for scotland and northern ireland in the far northin the temperatures. you can see the afternoon temperature is 12-18 but can see the afternoon temperature is 12—18 but in the warm sunshine, 24 or 25 degrees. as we head to the evening, lower cloud, mistand murky conditions push in across western scotland and northern ireland. there will be patchy mist for me across england but in between, some clear skies and overnight lows 9—13. the patchy mist will left rapidly and then for england, wales and eastern scotland a lot of dry weather, a lot of sunshine. still cloud in the north and west but even so, travel further east as as scotland and you will run into some sunny intervals. temperatures tomorrow ranging from 12 to highs of 26 or 27. this is bbc news, i'mjane hill. the headlines... the majority of britain's trains are at a standstill — and many stations are all but empty, as millions of people face disruption. the biggest rail strike in three decades is underway. the prime minister calls on travellers to �*stay the course' during the
carol kirkwood. for england and wales today it has been mostly dry and sunny. for scotland and northern ireland in the far northin the temperatures. you can see the afternoon temperature is 12-18 but can see the afternoon temperature is 12—18 but in the warm sunshine, 24 or 25 degrees. as we head to the evening, lower cloud, mistand murky conditions push in across western scotland and northern ireland. there will be patchy mist for me across england but in between, some clear skies and...
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friday we're going to have the consumer price data, the retail inflation data, carol, and most seem to think it's going to run north it comes out on inflation, you'll see the administration seize on the fact that inflationary numbers are not increasing as quickly oz -- or as much as they were. it's coming down. i tried this when i was in school -- [laughter] told my parents i got all fs, so if i got a couple of ds and cs, i looked like mensa material. [laughter] i mow that game. what about you? >> first of all, neil, i saw you with at the last mensa meeting, so you don't have to downplay -- the. neil: no, no -- [laughter] >> yeah. i mean, this is something that i've been talking about for a long time. you know, at some point we run into a math issue where things are going to be down on a year-over-year basis just because the comps are so high. and i've been talking about the for a long time the fact that the powers that be, this administration, all of their, you know, quote-unquote useful idiots, are going the to be doing victory laps. it's coming down. but in the long run, if we have a year at 6% or at 5% even, wh
friday we're going to have the consumer price data, the retail inflation data, carol, and most seem to think it's going to run north it comes out on inflation, you'll see the administration seize on the fact that inflationary numbers are not increasing as quickly oz -- or as much as they were. it's coming down. i tried this when i was in school -- [laughter] told my parents i got all fs, so if i got a couple of ds and cs, i looked like mensa material. [laughter] i mow that game. what about you?...
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north—west and also on saturday. further south, drier and brighter with some sunshine. all in all, not looking too bad all. thank you, carola year ago, time. it was officially opened a yearago, but time. it was officially opened a year ago, but because of covid restrictions people could not travel here. it was a very different event yesterday. think back to the 75th anniversary three years ago, just how busy it was what an extraordinary spectacle, how many veterans came over. the veterans are the real stars of the show. this year slightly different. only a small handful made the journey. perhaps to some of those are saving themselves for the 80th anniversary in two years. we very much hope they get there. perhaps theyjust in two years. we very much hope they get there. perhaps they just felt that still there are elements of travel restrictions they didn't want to cope with. but talking to some people in arromanches, the nearby town last night, they felt that was missing this year, the fact the veterans weren't in town to take pride of place surrounded by people. here in france it is very much a celebration. they have three
north—west and also on saturday. further south, drier and brighter with some sunshine. all in all, not looking too bad all. thank you, carola year ago, time. it was officially opened a yearago, but time. it was officially opened a year ago, but because of covid restrictions people could not travel here. it was a very different event yesterday. think back to the 75th anniversary three years ago, just how busy it was what an extraordinary spectacle, how many veterans came over. the veterans are...
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carol. hello again. wind is going to be a feature of the weather over the next couple of days, especially so across the north, telling you that it is going to be rather windy today, tonight and tomorrow especially. we've also got showers coming in across scotland and northern ireland. some of those will be heavy and thundery come further south. across england and wales, fewer showers favor of sunshine and a blustery day with temperatures in the southeast up to about 23. and in the north, we're looking at a range, 15 to about 20. now, pollen levels today are of note, especially across england and wales, where for most they are high or very high and it's grass pollen especially, but also some nettle pollen mixed in there as well. as we head on through the evening and overnight, the showers persist across northern ireland. in scotland, still heavy, still strong winds gusting around 40 miles an hour, for example, at times around the outer hebrides. fewer showers as we come across england and wales and a lot of clear skies, with temperatures 11 to about 13 degrees. so tomorrow we still have this low pressure. it
carol. hello again. wind is going to be a feature of the weather over the next couple of days, especially so across the north, telling you that it is going to be rather windy today, tonight and tomorrow especially. we've also got showers coming in across scotland and northern ireland. some of those will be heavy and thundery come further south. across england and wales, fewer showers favor of sunshine and a blustery day with temperatures in the southeast up to about 23. and in the north, we're...
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carol kirkwood. for england and wales mostly dry and sunny but for scotland and northern ireland and the far north of murky conditions pushing across northern and western scotland and northern ireland and also patchy mist in england but in between clear skies and overnight lows of 9—13. the patchy mist lifts rapidly tomorrow and for england and wales and scotland, a lot of dry weather and sunshine, more cloud in the north and the west but even so, travel further east in northern ireland as well as scotland and you run into some sunny intervals. temperatures ranging from 12—26 or 27. this is bbc news. the headlines... the majority of britain's trains are at a standstill — and many stations are all but empty, as millions of people face disruption in the first of a series of rail strikes — the biggest in 30 years. the prime minister calls on travellers to 'stay the course' during the strikes — many have had to drive, cycle or walk to their destinations. our company employs 50 drivers and today, it's a disaster, thanks to them. i think they deserve it but can we afford to give everybody a raise? striking
carol kirkwood. for england and wales mostly dry and sunny but for scotland and northern ireland and the far north of murky conditions pushing across northern and western scotland and northern ireland and also patchy mist in england but in between clear skies and overnight lows of 9—13. the patchy mist lifts rapidly tomorrow and for england and wales and scotland, a lot of dry weather and sunshine, more cloud in the north and the west but even so, travel further east in northern ireland as...
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temperatures tomorrow, 13 in the north to 22 or 23 in the south. thank you, carol.rol. the time now is quarter past six. _ with her intimate and frank attitude and infectious sense of fun, dame deborahjames touched the lives of many. following her death yesterday, we've been hearing stories from lots of people who were inspired by deborah and her campaign to raise awareness of bowel cancer. zoe conway has been to meet two families whose lives have been deeply affected by the disease. deborahjames might have inspired a nation, but perhaps the people she touched the most were those whose lives have been shattered by bowel cancer. people like caroline. her 23—year—old son bradley died of the disease last year. i certainly would like to thank herfor raising the awareness of bowel cancer. she's shown that it can happen to anybody, at any age, and to say that she's fought it with dignity isn't an understatement. and 24—year—old holly, who'sjust finished treatment for bowel cancer. i want to thank deborah for her selflessness. she found out that she was at the end of her l
temperatures tomorrow, 13 in the north to 22 or 23 in the south. thank you, carol.rol. the time now is quarter past six. _ with her intimate and frank attitude and infectious sense of fun, dame deborahjames touched the lives of many. following her death yesterday, we've been hearing stories from lots of people who were inspired by deborah and her campaign to raise awareness of bowel cancer. zoe conway has been to meet two families whose lives have been deeply affected by the disease....
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north—west of northern ireland. temperatures rising. 12 in loric, 26 in london. carol, thank you.ation? the government has now decided that a large task force will sail as soon as all preparations are complete. we didn't know where it was. we didn't know where the falklands... nobody had a clue where the falklands was whatsoever. i think i wrote to every single member of my family, and very apprehensive. very nervous. internally, very, very scared. but being, i'll saya man, but i wasn't, i was a boy, the pride wouldn't let me show that. archive: the task force, | with all its power, is ready. britain has gathered its might. it must set its course. i was handed a piece of paper. and it had "fill in the details." it was a reality check. so the older guys had already written wills. but me, as a 17—year—old, not a chance. archive: the british battery has kept up a constant barrage, - seeking out the enemy guns. hms sheffield lies sinking in the south atlantic on a day — may ath, 1982 — that brought the reality of war into britain's dispute with argentina over the falkland islands. i'm
north—west of northern ireland. temperatures rising. 12 in loric, 26 in london. carol, thank you.ation? the government has now decided that a large task force will sail as soon as all preparations are complete. we didn't know where it was. we didn't know where the falklands... nobody had a clue where the falklands was whatsoever. i think i wrote to every single member of my family, and very apprehensive. very nervous. internally, very, very scared. but being, i'll saya man, but i wasn't, i...
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carol for the first time today. it has been a chilly night in parts of north—east scotland, bridges fell away to about three degrees,udy and damp with the exception of the final. england and wales, sunny spells and heavy showers. quite a bit of rain from this where the front pushing northwards through the course of the night, it will be slow moving across scotland today but will not reach the final wife and eventually it will kill background into northern ireland. forthe will kill background into northern ireland. for the rest of us you can see a mixture of thunder and hail, especially across parts of southern scotland and northern england. easy and windy across the irish sea, south wales and southern england with top temperatures 21 degrees. this evening and overnight the rain in the east eases but we will be left with residual cloud and drizzle, murky conditions. the rain in northern ireland moves across north—west england, south—west scotland, the pennines, north west wales and eventually the midlands. nine to 12 degrees, and here is our next front. we start off on a largely dry note tomorrow, again looking at cl
carol for the first time today. it has been a chilly night in parts of north—east scotland, bridges fell away to about three degrees,udy and damp with the exception of the final. england and wales, sunny spells and heavy showers. quite a bit of rain from this where the front pushing northwards through the course of the night, it will be slow moving across scotland today but will not reach the final wife and eventually it will kill background into northern ireland. forthe will kill background...
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carol for the weather. good morning. it is a sunny start to the day across many areas. there is some cloud around, particularly across the channel islands, and also coming in across north—westtwo and [i where we started today between two and 4 degrees. tomorrow it will not be as cold. into tomorrow, our weather front will feed in situ and weather front will feed in situ and we still have this weather front draped across a channel islands which could produce the odd shower. in between once again a lot of dry weather. a week by the front producing the spots of rain in cumbria, north ewhat moist, and as a cloud melts away across parts of scotland in the afternoon, that could trigger a shower. for most of england, wales and northern ireland, dry, sunshine around, and we are looking at highs of up to about 25 degrees. thank you very much. good temperatures, looking good. i will take you back in time. fik. ok? the popular history series back in time returns tonight following the first asian family to appear on the bbc series so far. it follows the sharmas from solihull as they get a taste of what life was like for past generations of south asian brits. let's take a look. hello! ho
carol for the weather. good morning. it is a sunny start to the day across many areas. there is some cloud around, particularly across the channel islands, and also coming in across north—westtwo and [i where we started today between two and 4 degrees. tomorrow it will not be as cold. into tomorrow, our weather front will feed in situ and weather front will feed in situ and we still have this weather front draped across a channel islands which could produce the odd shower. in between once...
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carol is smiling. good morning. for some of us, we are starting off with blue skies, as you can see here in hertfordshire. there is a fair bit of cloud parts of the northe manchester arena bomb, martin has been trying to reach the summit of africa's highest mountain in his specialised wheelchair, aided by a team of local guides and porters. it is hard to underestimate just how tough this has been, how gruelling. notjust tough this has been, how gruelling. not just as if tough this has been, how gruelling. notjust as if it —— physical challenge but the mental challenge as well. it was a journey of defiance, courage, friendship and love. graham satchell has the story. martin! the top of mount kilimanjaro, the highest peak in africa, and martin hibbert is on the final approach. only 65% of climbers make it this far. martin has done it in a wheelchair. i could just see the sign at the top. i didn't know whether to laugh, cry... it was just, yeah, it was just such a relief to get there, and know that we'd done it. something i'll always remember. just so proud. cheering. it is an extraordinary achievement for a man who was nearly killed in the manchester are
carol is smiling. good morning. for some of us, we are starting off with blue skies, as you can see here in hertfordshire. there is a fair bit of cloud parts of the northe manchester arena bomb, martin has been trying to reach the summit of africa's highest mountain in his specialised wheelchair, aided by a team of local guides and porters. it is hard to underestimate just how tough this has been, how gruelling. notjust tough this has been, how gruelling. not just as if tough this has been, how...
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north will be drier and warmer, the south will see some showers. mixed but on the whole it will be fabulous, be prepared for it! 0h, oh, that is lovely, thank you very much indeed, carol she is very well behaved. lovely to be out here for our early start - be out here for our early start platinum jubilee celebrations. liter? platinum jubilee celebrations. very nice indeed- _ platinum jubilee celebrations. very nice indeed. our _ platinum jubilee celebrations. very nice indeed. our set _ platinumjubilee celebrations. , nice indeed. our set and our corgis, i love all of our extra friends. we have not i love all of our extra friends. we have got a _ i love all of our extra friends. we have got a pile of corgis which will see in a moment. bradford has been celebrating overnight. bradford is the city that has been chosen to take over from coventry as the uk's city of culture in 2025. the uk city of culture 2025 is... ..bradford. wild cheering. this west yorkshire conurbation is to be the uk's city of culture in 2025. i've been here all my life, so this is like one of the biggest, most positive things that's happened for this city. bradford is not here to define its identit
north will be drier and warmer, the south will see some showers. mixed but on the whole it will be fabulous, be prepared for it! 0h, oh, that is lovely, thank you very much indeed, carol she is very well behaved. lovely to be out here for our early start - be out here for our early start platinum jubilee celebrations. liter? platinum jubilee celebrations. very nice indeed- _ platinum jubilee celebrations. very nice indeed. our _ platinum jubilee celebrations. very nice indeed. our set _...
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but asheville, north carol ina? dwight bryson: it was good for the communi ty.ost of the adult blacks knew the skyview was coming to to wn. it was like the parade christmas para de. "skyview's in to wn. skyvie w--" billy gardenhight: skyview really was jumping at one ti me. i mean, we had a party on thursday ni ght. and we'd have a thousand people at the da nce. dwight bryson: band, banqu et-- they'd call your name on the speaker. "andinner ofirst pla --" mattacoate, .:...