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this is the question for sunday, how far north willis weather system come?see some rain in the south, at this stage, on balance, it looks as if it will give england and wales some rain, relatively mild air tied in with that, so the best that dry and brighter weather will be further north and it will be less cold, more breeze around and rain but do stay tuned if you have planned this weekend. this is bbc news. the headlines at 8.00pm: trump talks tough on trade, telling fellow republicans he wants bilateral deals,that would include 30—day termination clauses. and there will be one—on—one deals and if that particular country doesn't treat us fairly, we send them a 30 day notice of termination. mr trump's comments come as theresa may touches down in the us — where she'll become the first world leader to meet the new president. we will bring you her speech live from philadelphia in this hour. suicide rates in prisons in england and wales have reached record levels — with 119 inmates taking their own lives during 2016. also this hour — strong consumer spending he
this is the question for sunday, how far north willis weather system come?see some rain in the south, at this stage, on balance, it looks as if it will give england and wales some rain, relatively mild air tied in with that, so the best that dry and brighter weather will be further north and it will be less cold, more breeze around and rain but do stay tuned if you have planned this weekend. this is bbc news. the headlines at 8.00pm: trump talks tough on trade, telling fellow republicans he...
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sunday morning temperatures begin and then north bend the mid- 40s. willie for about everybody.uturecast time lapsed of what should happen tomorrow. not much in the way of clouds. a little puff of fog in the afternoon hours. mostly clear and cool tonight. sunny and mild through tuesday. numbers in the 60s for the most part. rain back in the bay area late tuesday come early wednesday. wet thursday, friday and overnight lows chilly 37 napa, 35 livermore and san francisco 42 degrees. son of tomorrow 7:17 a.m.. clouds up north, just high clouds and a little fog. nice day for the monterey bay aquarium and 69 degrees. forecast highs tomorrow close to average. san francisco 58 degrees, concorde 59, san jose 62 oakland 59. south bay tomorrow sunshine, temperatures in the low 60s. east bay the same readings in the upper 50s low 60s. north bay looks nice starting up and sunshine, high cloud or two. 57 at richmond and temperatures zoom into the 60s for lakeport and clear lake. sunday, monday and tuesday we cloud up and those lead to rain spreading south over the bay area wednesday. thursda
sunday morning temperatures begin and then north bend the mid- 40s. willie for about everybody.uturecast time lapsed of what should happen tomorrow. not much in the way of clouds. a little puff of fog in the afternoon hours. mostly clear and cool tonight. sunny and mild through tuesday. numbers in the 60s for the most part. rain back in the bay area late tuesday come early wednesday. wet thursday, friday and overnight lows chilly 37 napa, 35 livermore and san francisco 42 degrees. son of...
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earlier i spoke to our north america correspondent david willis.cklash against president trump, so early in his presidency, is unprecedented. i have to say there is normally of course a honeymoon period with an incoming administration but we barely had time to consummate the marriage of this one before anyone gets cosy with anybody else because just look at the way shaun spicer came out yesterday, all guns blazing, basically giving that five minutes very terse and angry statement, he read from prepared notes and then turned on his heel and riff fees to take any questions. this is the way clearly that the trump administration is going to deal with the fourth estates. they will hold us accountable they say. what that actually means is presumably an extraordinary the fractious relationship that is going to be in stark contrast to what we have been used to over the last eight years under barack obama. late out the store yesterday sean spicer, the new white house communications chief, this is not going to be a ride i think for the faint of heart. it'll
earlier i spoke to our north america correspondent david willis.cklash against president trump, so early in his presidency, is unprecedented. i have to say there is normally of course a honeymoon period with an incoming administration but we barely had time to consummate the marriage of this one before anyone gets cosy with anybody else because just look at the way shaun spicer came out yesterday, all guns blazing, basically giving that five minutes very terse and angry statement, he read from...
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his name was willie jones. he was north carolina's leading opponent to the u.s. constitution. he lived in halifax. he sent word that he would receive george washington and dine with him, but only as a great man and not as a president. washington was working hard to bring people together, he understood people have a lot of issues about the new government, the constitution, the way things would work. it is a great reminder how, we had won the revolution, i think it is easy for the average person to think we were united and happy, we had one hour -- won our independence. here is someone in 1791, not really accepting the president of the united states. he was one of north carolina's leading citizens, and the general assembly is on jones street, named for him. he had worked to defeat the constitution, but it finally passed in north carolina. he was there and it tempered the reception for washington in halifax. most folks in halifax were thrilled washington was coming, they were supporters, but washington was there for two days. they had to live with jones after he left. washington
his name was willie jones. he was north carolina's leading opponent to the u.s. constitution. he lived in halifax. he sent word that he would receive george washington and dine with him, but only as a great man and not as a president. washington was working hard to bring people together, he understood people have a lot of issues about the new government, the constitution, the way things would work. it is a great reminder how, we had won the revolution, i think it is easy for the average person...
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but willie, as that freezing rain becomes regular rain, this entire storm system will move north and east by tomorrow morning. willie? >> feels like a good day to stay inside. morgan radford, thanks so much. >>> now to president-elect donald trump who will become the 45th president of the united states on friday. he slammed john lewis on called the president-elect an illegitimate president. kelly is at trump tower for us. kelly, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, willie, and as the trump team is trying to deal with that, they're telling us another little detail about the inauguration, that justice clarence thomas will administer the oath of office to the next vice president mike pence and he will use the reagan bible. that is new. but guess who won't see that? a congressman like john lewis and about a dozen other democratic lawmakers who say they will boycott the inauguration. and this comes as donald trump is not taking the advice to back off some of his critics. the self-described counter-puncher in chief. >> i'm a counter-puncher, you understand that. >> reporter: -- stepped
but willie, as that freezing rain becomes regular rain, this entire storm system will move north and east by tomorrow morning. willie? >> feels like a good day to stay inside. morgan radford, thanks so much. >>> now to president-elect donald trump who will become the 45th president of the united states on friday. he slammed john lewis on called the president-elect an illegitimate president. kelly is at trump tower for us. kelly, good morning. >> reporter: good morning,...
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washington was so popular and so revered, that example being willie jones in north carolina who was an opponent but wanted to reach out to him. uprisings aired some people complained about washington being a little too royal in appearance and english in his style. went very well. there's not much evidence that there was a lot of pushback. it seemed his presidents -- presence went a long way toward people being satisfied to give it a chance. leased. was p i think he made everybody feel good. he reached out to people. earlier he had assured folks of religious freedom, for example. he was a big believer in that. he was pretty inclusive for a guy in 1791. i think this was conveyed on a routine basis as he made these trips and through the south. this gentleman. time did evilee in these towns have to know he was coming? we had another speaker who mentioned of one place where he rider writer ahead to -- had to let them know. was it planned? mr. bingham: his itinerary was well planned. as he went further south, i believe word more and more got to the communities where he was going. it also all
washington was so popular and so revered, that example being willie jones in north carolina who was an opponent but wanted to reach out to him. uprisings aired some people complained about washington being a little too royal in appearance and english in his style. went very well. there's not much evidence that there was a lot of pushback. it seemed his presidents -- presence went a long way toward people being satisfied to give it a chance. leased. was p i think he made everybody feel good. he...
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willi reaching 65 in. liver more today. 65 degrees. 63 daily city. north bay more of the tame with moe to mid 60s. we'll have more days of dry weather. there will be storm system moving into as we go through the middle of the week. when that arrive we start to see showers moving late wednesday. this weekend this clears up. it will be another behind that. to get us start for the early part of next week, looking at the next 7 days. north day that where we'll see the most rain. 1 to 3 inches of rain there. we'll be keeping track of this. we'll start once to see rain moving on on wednesday. gusty winds and days of rain in the forecast. mike tracking two issues for east bay commute. >> that's right. peninsula, south bay. no delays. over here in the east bay getting away from the east down 24 reports of tree blocking two of lanes. right now calm westbound. heading toward bay bridge look like this. we have all but one cash lane. we have all the on the right. mean while back to travel time, along the rail, no delays. ten more trains sense last checked no delays here. overall looking great. >> thank you, v
willi reaching 65 in. liver more today. 65 degrees. 63 daily city. north bay more of the tame with moe to mid 60s. we'll have more days of dry weather. there will be storm system moving into as we go through the middle of the week. when that arrive we start to see showers moving late wednesday. this weekend this clears up. it will be another behind that. to get us start for the early part of next week, looking at the next 7 days. north day that where we'll see the most rain. 1 to 3 inches of...
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willie wood showers in northern ireland and the north of england. in the north and west of the uk. the south and east essentially fine and dry with variable amounts of cloud. snow showers getting down to lower levels in the afternoon. 0n wednesday night into thursday, snow showers start to come down to very low levels across scotland and northern ireland and the north of england. then some rain gathering towards the south and west. by dawn on thursday quite cold with some frost. looking ahead towards thursday, the rain gathering in the south and west. we're not sure how far north it will move. also uncertainty about how much cold air and snow gets into the mix. at the moment it looks like at least some snow across higher ground. further north it is a mixture of sunny spells and wintry showers and feeling cold in the win. feeling more like —3. then through thursday night another low drifts down the north sea coast. friday is cold and windy. this is bbc news. i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 8pm: jeremy corbyn has set out labour's policy on brexit, b
willie wood showers in northern ireland and the north of england. in the north and west of the uk. the south and east essentially fine and dry with variable amounts of cloud. snow showers getting down to lower levels in the afternoon. 0n wednesday night into thursday, snow showers start to come down to very low levels across scotland and northern ireland and the north of england. then some rain gathering towards the south and west. by dawn on thursday quite cold with some frost. looking ahead...
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north and west of philadelphia. above average, 46 with on and off rain. the final game for the eagles tomorrow, walter, you have tickets, right? tickets with his son. his son's birthday, right? willy 50-degrees, so a winning forecast for the birds. 50 tomorrow, monday, early in the morning, if you have to work, many have it off here for the morning rush, light freezing drizzle and slick spots to the north and west otherwise a drizzly kind of day. on and off mild tuesday up to 6. wednesday, 52. cold air floods in thursday, friday, saturday, temperatures fall into the 30s. could be snow showers but right now, not much of a snowstorm. >> much more coming up including sports. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ all seems beautiful to me. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ...his friend can download 13 versions of the perfect song... ...his sister can live stream it... ...while his mom downloads how to set a dislocated shoulder. get 150 meg internet, tv and phone for just $79.99 per month online for the first year. cable can't offer that. only fios can. >> jeff scaversky has a check on sports, the eagles hoping to end on a high note. >> they want to throw out 2016. >> we all do. >> since the 3-0 start they dropped the ball in
north and west of philadelphia. above average, 46 with on and off rain. the final game for the eagles tomorrow, walter, you have tickets, right? tickets with his son. his son's birthday, right? willy 50-degrees, so a winning forecast for the birds. 50 tomorrow, monday, early in the morning, if you have to work, many have it off here for the morning rush, light freezing drizzle and slick spots to the north and west otherwise a drizzly kind of day. on and off mild tuesday up to 6. wednesday, 52....
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the president yet, to talking directly to the north korean leader and slamming china in a 140-character tweet? >> the president-elect part gives me the willy the school of one at a time. he will be the president soon. that part of the issue will fade quickly. it's an odd way to deal with highly complex policies. you know what? it's trump. i don't think it will change. i think we can point out some of the limitations. i think we will keep getting it. >> he says it will not happen. that is another way of drawing a red line. that could be problematic if north korea tests it in two weeks. >> do you have a plan? i don't know. >> let's ask about what happened in congress overnight. the republicans in congress voted to take the independence away from the independent congressional ethics office. this was created in 2008 after congressional scandals. over the last eight years, it has investigated members. some don't like it. now essentially gone. >> i have never met a politician who enjoys being the subject of the ethics investigation. >> that's the point. >> it's not something most people like. you ticked off a moment ago, john, provisions in the
the president yet, to talking directly to the north korean leader and slamming china in a 140-character tweet? >> the president-elect part gives me the willy the school of one at a time. he will be the president soon. that part of the issue will fade quickly. it's an odd way to deal with highly complex policies. you know what? it's trump. i don't think it will change. i think we can point out some of the limitations. i think we will keep getting it. >> he says it will not happen....
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north korea of something and it's based on intelligence, and you yourself have questioned the intelligence going forward, that hurts your credibility around the world. so i think it's a huge problem. and then, willie, this week, short-term political issue. the more he doesn't embrace the findings on russia, the more likely he's going to lose republican support for rex tillerson in particular. >> you've led me to my next question. it's an incredible week of hearings. rex tillerson is on wednesday, we have jeff sessions nominated to be attorney general before his colleagues on tuesday. betsy ross a controversial selection, and nick pompayo trying to get in on the background of this. which one will have the most difficult time this week? >> i think this week it will be rex tillerson because of this russia issue in general, number one. number two, tillerson himself has some close personal ties with vladimir putin, and what he says about russia, how he answers those questions is going to matter a lot. look, republicans -- donald trump can't afford to lose more than three republicans. well, i've got two republicans on my show this morning, willie geist, who both may end up voting against tillerson on th
north korea of something and it's based on intelligence, and you yourself have questioned the intelligence going forward, that hurts your credibility around the world. so i think it's a huge problem. and then, willie, this week, short-term political issue. the more he doesn't embrace the findings on russia, the more likely he's going to lose republican support for rex tillerson in particular. >> you've led me to my next question. it's an incredible week of hearings. rex tillerson is on...
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willis and ukiah take your pick. many reports also up in mendocino can't tell a very low snow levels to the north. winter advisory levels around lake tahoe and rightfully so. 1800 feet winter weather advisory until 10:00 on tuesday. they will be light amount of the lower elevations but they're limited he wanted to feet at some of the higher elevations. you can see it is grass valley auburn and even cameron park well plaster vail. you're talking very low on 1580. also up in the mendocino county and lake county very low there as well. it should come up as we go through the day. there are still is still some in the mix around you kind in the very cold rain for some. st. helena has had snow as well above its pushing off and eastern solano. in the san jose hills you can see it has turned to snow so i'm sure there's plenty of hamilton. even east of morgan health and martin that has turned to snow as well. 32 in santa rosa. quite cold there. a low 40s for summer. it will be a very chilly day. a cold low is dropping in and it's tapping at the moisture from the west southwest and that will give us a pretty
willis and ukiah take your pick. many reports also up in mendocino can't tell a very low snow levels to the north. winter advisory levels around lake tahoe and rightfully so. 1800 feet winter weather advisory until 10:00 on tuesday. they will be light amount of the lower elevations but they're limited he wanted to feet at some of the higher elevations. you can see it is grass valley auburn and even cameron park well plaster vail. you're talking very low on 1580. also up in the mendocino county...
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>> up next we'll go inside north korea with chief global correspondent bill neely and meeting with bashar al assad in syria and the dow hits 20,000. we'll explain while willie willie. >> numbers don't lie, guys. >> we'll be right back. chnology gave us the power to turn this enemy into an ally? microsoft and its partners are using smart traps to capture mosquitoes and sequence their dna to fight disease. there are over 100 million pieces of dna in every sample. with the microsoft cloud, we can analyze the data faster than ever before. if we can detect new viruses before they spread, we may someday prevent outbreaks before they begin. it's my decision ito make beauty last. roc® retinol, started visibly reducing my fine lines and wrinkles in one week. and the longer i use it, the better it works. retinol correxion® from roc. methods, not miracles.™ not to be focusingo finaon my moderatepe. to severe chronic plaque psoriasis. so i made a decision to talk to my dermatologist about humira. humira works inside my body to target and help block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to my symptoms. in clinical trials, most adults taking humira were clea
>> up next we'll go inside north korea with chief global correspondent bill neely and meeting with bashar al assad in syria and the dow hits 20,000. we'll explain while willie willie. >> numbers don't lie, guys. >> we'll be right back. chnology gave us the power to turn this enemy into an ally? microsoft and its partners are using smart traps to capture mosquitoes and sequence their dna to fight disease. there are over 100 million pieces of dna in every sample. with the...
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resources of alaska and alaska's willi willingness to share those resources with the rest of the country and truly the world, one of our great assets is our oil reserves we have up north. as you mentioned our trans-alaska pipeline is running three-quarters empty now carries less than 500,000 barrels a day not due to lack of resource instead lack of permission to access those resources. will you commit to a formal review of all of the obama administration's actions that took resource bearing lands and waters in alaska effectively off the table, including the decisions that specifically prevented the leasing of those lands and those waters for development and determine whether or not they can be reversed? >> yes. i think the president-elect has said that we want to be energy independent. as a former navy seal i think i've been to 63 countries in my lifetime. i can guarantee you it is better to produce energy domestically under reasonable religiogulation watch watch it be produced overseas with no regulation. i've seen the consequences of what happens when you don't have any regulation in the middle east. we can do it right. the backbone of our environmental policies has
resources of alaska and alaska's willi willingness to share those resources with the rest of the country and truly the world, one of our great assets is our oil reserves we have up north. as you mentioned our trans-alaska pipeline is running three-quarters empty now carries less than 500,000 barrels a day not due to lack of resource instead lack of permission to access those resources. will you commit to a formal review of all of the obama administration's actions that took resource bearing...
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willie geist. in your meeting with rex tillerson, did you feel he had a grasp of the world beyond russia? we all understand his business relationships and ties to russia but places northd syria and where he and donald trump would take our country in regards to those places? >> i think it's hard for anyone to have a grasp of every region that is going on but he is a very smart man and done business in a lot of countries and has an inquisitive mind. i was impressed by that. i'm particularly concerned about africa. i am on that committee so i asked several questions what the u.s. is doing there and where he thinks we are being effective with our s diplomacy and where we could be more effective and i was impressed byis answers. he's a knowledgeable man and i think he is inquisitive and that will certainly help. >> senator flake, i don't want you to give away anything classified, obviously. but just looking at the report, based on what i know, some of the information in there does ring plausible. and the fact that the intelligence community would bring this to the president-elect does seem to indicate that some of it may, in fact, be plausible, may, in fact, be verifiable.
willie geist. in your meeting with rex tillerson, did you feel he had a grasp of the world beyond russia? we all understand his business relationships and ties to russia but places northd syria and where he and donald trump would take our country in regards to those places? >> i think it's hard for anyone to have a grasp of every region that is going on but he is a very smart man and done business in a lot of countries and has an inquisitive mind. i was impressed by that. i'm particularly...