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i would introduce you to ona judge. at the age of 22, judge stole herself from the washington's forcing the president to show a slave catching hand. as a fugitive, judge will test the president's will and his reputation. the most important man in the nation heralded with winning the american revolution could not reclaim this enslaved woman. ona judge did what very few others could do: she beat the president. judge was never caught. i normally show this next slide, you all don't need it because we are here at mount vernon, but this is me on the road doing my dog and pony show, and there are, of course, earlier images but i try to give an image so people have an idea of the mansion house she was at for 16 years. of course, you all were here and don't need this. today, i will introduce what i am calling -- i am calling her a new american hero. a slave girl raised at mount vernon who once exposed to the ideas of freedom was compelled to pursue it at any cost. this was a woman who found the courage it too defy the president,
i would introduce you to ona judge. at the age of 22, judge stole herself from the washington's forcing the president to show a slave catching hand. as a fugitive, judge will test the president's will and his reputation. the most important man in the nation heralded with winning the american revolution could not reclaim this enslaved woman. ona judge did what very few others could do: she beat the president. judge was never caught. i normally show this next slide, you all don't need it because...
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thinking about ona was a sailor. at first when i was working on the book, there were notes he disappeared from her family and fell off the face of the earth. it took me a long time trying to track down what happened and so i didn't bring an image of this. we know she is alone after 1804 but why is that? the fact they authored a death announcement as a black man was significant. i was able to find that, piece that together about him. i don't know anything about his beginnings. i just know he was a free black man, married ona, they had children, and that their marriage was relatively short before he died and once again kind of leaving ona to fend for herself. i wish this would be a story that is triumphant and she stays away and is never caught. life was very difficult. it was the same way for ona as it was for many of the other free and enslaved and fugitives who were living in new hampshire. >> thank you for all this. my question is as a fugitive, was there any description of her? >> aside from the advertisement and
thinking about ona was a sailor. at first when i was working on the book, there were notes he disappeared from her family and fell off the face of the earth. it took me a long time trying to track down what happened and so i didn't bring an image of this. we know she is alone after 1804 but why is that? the fact they authored a death announcement as a black man was significant. i was able to find that, piece that together about him. i don't know anything about his beginnings. i just know he was...
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an improvement ona started to creep up?ement on a quarter on quarter basis and also an improvement in the quarter ona also an improvement in the quarter on a year—on—year basis owing to the fa ct on a year—on—year basis owing to the fact that oil prices bottomed for brent last year and january. you're starting to see that come out of the system. the projection for this year is that prices will stabilise and they will stay around this level that we are at the moment. mid— 50s, maybe $60 a barrel. if that is the case, what is the outlook for bp? positive. the full—year expectations are for adjusted net income of about $7.7 billion so clearly a substantial improvement year—on—year and even eclipsing the results in 15 as well. does that mean the likes of bp and its competitors out of the woods? they have had a difficult couple of years with the price of oil so low. a lot of concerns these companies. it's fair to say the up through the worst of it and out through the worst of it and out through the worst of it and out through th
an improvement ona started to creep up?ement on a quarter on quarter basis and also an improvement in the quarter ona also an improvement in the quarter on a year—on—year basis owing to the fa ct on a year—on—year basis owing to the fact that oil prices bottomed for brent last year and january. you're starting to see that come out of the system. the projection for this year is that prices will stabilise and they will stay around this level that we are at the moment. mid— 50s, maybe...
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ona day like together for the whole experience., it is estimated around 60 million people will talk about the super bowl on facebook as well as watch it, so that represents an opportunity as well. james walton from deloitte. were into the third week of president trump the's administration and so far we've heard tough talk on trade and threats of import taxes against the auto sector. research house, less says if the president goes ahead with his campaign promise of imposing higher tariffs on chinese products they could make it tough for chinese mobile handset makers to do business in the us. we understand that it is already very ha rdfought petronius we understand that it is already very hardfought petronius marveaux business to get into the us. it's a very complicated market and you need strong relationships with the carriers like the horizon or at&t —— ha rd carriers like the horizon or at&t —— hard for chinese handset makers. —— the horizon. with donald trump you have the possibility of higher tariffs. with that thread on chinese
ona day like together for the whole experience., it is estimated around 60 million people will talk about the super bowl on facebook as well as watch it, so that represents an opportunity as well. james walton from deloitte. were into the third week of president trump the's administration and so far we've heard tough talk on trade and threats of import taxes against the auto sector. research house, less says if the president goes ahead with his campaign promise of imposing higher tariffs on...
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and coming up in the sport on bbc news: can england's cricketers end a disappointing tour of india onafinal twenty20 match in bangalore isjust getting underway. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. donald trump has made one of the most significant decisions of his presidency — nominating a conservative judge to fill a vacancy on the us supreme court. the nomination of neil gorsuch — a 49—year—old federal appeals judge restores the court's conservative balance but will have far—reaching consequences for america's most contested social issues from abortion and gender to gun control. his nomination will have to be confirmed by the senate, where democrats have threatened to block any candidate seen as too conservative. our correspondent richard lister reports. a prime—time announcement on one of the biggest decisions of his presidency, dom will trump‘s pick for the supreme court will influence american lives long after he leaves the white house. —— donald trump's pic. today i am keeping a promise to the american people, by nominating judge neil gorsuch. the judge and his wife
and coming up in the sport on bbc news: can england's cricketers end a disappointing tour of india onafinal twenty20 match in bangalore isjust getting underway. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. donald trump has made one of the most significant decisions of his presidency — nominating a conservative judge to fill a vacancy on the us supreme court. the nomination of neil gorsuch — a 49—year—old federal appeals judge restores the court's conservative balance but will have...
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otrlahe ts potindiviveswa shcad s ri yr nfmaoneang i spplet e y nar rr cduederlf d r nef esong,ut onas,ouadenor othoola orofow u ew u a h yr mi mogad erhi ty d stt bins, a y patea builngndord on anssblli. woerf u ulshe lile bitf at damaneran a t sdes e yi t acevwh yr mi acev. se dosmyadas gat trreurndnvto hillelas yng sen ehtea o, innghe fstuiinwi hiase t aemt-oc budi, icca aa su oforagg erhi. i rk tou dfent mm js t pla, ir if henvte t lht s vir for tobis. ho, uhenys n anmyadorha inntn. tnkt s t uinof m, e uliktoe leo e e t psckn enhewe gngomhe atig. s,t s iornt peen f me toropn ho wreverybo pch anwhe pen rll molehaitaso rs thamicream ia angf w. aolel th ia easty. udncyoas oth whiner a cle sten, d hed loof ee. meinth iimrto sten, nsvavetunt inarcur -i aect w ho gdue - adec eem. loofim ocoeg mpes y fl thatou eaat yr n skf u eacoerti tug. u are te bied yr eransotis ur ofso a ecars atdve ulyoha t sten oheho spaty nto ar coerti b fl lld dogo? se dosi inmyir adceou bd't utp. epalng ke makinyo aumts ppus yocadoo sptflynd thivitut tnkou edo swi cfinc nd he pong ewin a dfengde inn adicnvonntnd
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the clock is ticking ona things around.or 2020? politics is changing faster than i can rent brit in my lifetime, in the last 18 months we have seen donald trump and the brexit vote, neither of which we anticipated. politics moves faster thanit anticipated. politics moves faster than it did before in my opinion. we have got time to rebuild, we just need to have a candid conversation asa need to have a candid conversation as a party about how we can deliver for the people that we want to represent so that we can have a positive future. calling for labour to have a candid conversation about what actually happened in the by—election last night. what actually happened in the by-election last night. norman, thank you very much. if you'd like more information on the by—election results, there is plenty more reaction and analysis for you on the bbc website. the former leicester and england footballer, gary lineker, has described the club's sacking of claudio ranieri — nine months after he led them to the premier league title — as "
the clock is ticking ona things around.or 2020? politics is changing faster than i can rent brit in my lifetime, in the last 18 months we have seen donald trump and the brexit vote, neither of which we anticipated. politics moves faster thanit anticipated. politics moves faster than it did before in my opinion. we have got time to rebuild, we just need to have a candid conversation asa need to have a candid conversation as a party about how we can deliver for the people that we want to...
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he is commenting ona —— lose this case. they are considering his case, that is extraordinary. i think he is trying to rally the base and laid the blame of any future terrorist attacks of the judiciary because he doesn't think he will win in the court room. anthony, thank you very much. in a few minutes we will talk to a court case in convicted of embezzlement we'll have more later. the former entertainer rolf harris has been found not guilty of three counts of indecent and sexual assault. a jury at southwark crown court was unable to reach verdicts on four other alleged offences. the allegations in this trial spanned a 40—year period and involved seven women and girls. our correspondent sangita myska has been at southwark crown court. the prosecution has already asked to go our way to consider as to whether have on “ewe kinds g—i— verdict. in the meantime,,rolf “féf a which harris issued a statement in which he thanked the jury for the care and consideration and for clearing him of three counts of indecent assault today. ro
he is commenting ona —— lose this case. they are considering his case, that is extraordinary. i think he is trying to rally the base and laid the blame of any future terrorist attacks of the judiciary because he doesn't think he will win in the court room. anthony, thank you very much. in a few minutes we will talk to a court case in convicted of embezzlement we'll have more later. the former entertainer rolf harris has been found not guilty of three counts of indecent and sexual assault. a...
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this is going to be ona european club.a humongous scale, going to have enormous amounts of businesses running up various different channels, total financial liability, as they see it. it might be in the order of 40— 60 billion euros. as they see it. it might be in the order of 40- 60 billion euros. that prospect and principal means some labour mps have actually quit their common stock team rather than obey jeremy corbyn's call to vote for the bill. rachel maskell, until tonight in the shadow cabinet, not any more because she voted with her remain constituents. it is the labour party that looks divided tonight. constituents. it is the labour party that looks divided tonightli constituents. it is the labour party that looks divided tonight. i think the labour party is absolutely solid now. we do not want to reason they brexit that we are going to be walking towards ensuring the voices of people across the country are involved in the process as we go forward —— therese in may. involved in the process as we go forward -- there
this is going to be ona european club.a humongous scale, going to have enormous amounts of businesses running up various different channels, total financial liability, as they see it. it might be in the order of 40— 60 billion euros. as they see it. it might be in the order of 40- 60 billion euros. that prospect and principal means some labour mps have actually quit their common stock team rather than obey jeremy corbyn's call to vote for the bill. rachel maskell, until tonight in the shadow...
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that has put them ona out a lot of cost. that has put them on a much more sustainable footing.rom here on in, it will be down to just cut and goes, and it really depends on consumer sentiment. we see that qantas is already going into laws and you long more routes, and that is tried to ta ke more routes, and that is tried to take them away from that competitive market. they will be challenging, but if it works, it will work well for them. air ajax saw its earnings plunge 80%. should they rethink their long haul strategy?” plunge 80%. should they rethink their long haul strategy? i do think any to look about. fuel prices have risen. i think that has driven this fall in profitability. with a talk about it retains a longer routes, i think that is good to be a real challenge of fuel keeps on going up. and april need to rethink that and think more about the media more routes. despite the drop in earnings, the share price of qantas in sydney trade was up by 4.8%. the us central bank has released minutes from its latest meeting at the end of january. it suggests an interest rate hike i
that has put them ona out a lot of cost. that has put them on a much more sustainable footing.rom here on in, it will be down to just cut and goes, and it really depends on consumer sentiment. we see that qantas is already going into laws and you long more routes, and that is tried to ta ke more routes, and that is tried to take them away from that competitive market. they will be challenging, but if it works, it will work well for them. air ajax saw its earnings plunge 80%. should they rethink...
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aggressor in terms of hacking, america's national security agency and britain's gchq also have targets onaso have targets on a regular basis. the russians may be hacking, the west hacking as well. let's move on to sleep. do you like camping? i like sleeping. do you like sleeping out under the stars 7 you like sleeping out under the stars? last time i went camping at poured with rain. this is a great story which says that if you really wa nt to story which says that if you really want to reset your circadian rhythms and geta want to reset your circadian rhythms and get a better night's sleep, spend the night under the stars. you have to go to bed early because you have to go to bed early because you have lots of light, natural light, and they have given people a digital detox. if you go unless camping test you are not allowed to take your phone or a torch. you have to go to bed when the natural light goes, and that resets your body clock by 2.5 hours and you sleep better as a result of that. what happens in summer result of that. what happens in summer when there is only four powers of dark
aggressor in terms of hacking, america's national security agency and britain's gchq also have targets onaso have targets on a regular basis. the russians may be hacking, the west hacking as well. let's move on to sleep. do you like camping? i like sleeping. do you like sleeping out under the stars 7 you like sleeping out under the stars? last time i went camping at poured with rain. this is a great story which says that if you really wa nt to story which says that if you really want to reset...
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ona on a weekend when the fa cup showed the underdog always have a chance, 110w the underdog always haves on another surprise. this was their big day, but tottenham's big chance. perhaps the most realistic prospect ofa perhaps the most realistic prospect of a trophy, spurs were on song from the start. already denied a goal, christian eriksen then provided one. erickson, crossed to harry kane! he stretches to score. leading from the front, harry kane, the captain, tapped in, to put his side in control at the break. fulham have been warned, but failed to learn. eriksen, to kane, the same outcome. it hopes of an upset had faded, they we re it hopes of an upset had faded, they were soon gone. when harry kane is on form, few can stop him. he scores his hat—trick! on form, few can stop him. he scores his hat-trick! three goals and a place in the quarterfinals. job well done. when you are winning games, it gives you confidence. but it is never easy in the fa cup. we had to make sure we came here and did our job, and we did that. leaving with the match ball today, he will hope to get his hands o
ona on a weekend when the fa cup showed the underdog always have a chance, 110w the underdog always haves on another surprise. this was their big day, but tottenham's big chance. perhaps the most realistic prospect ofa perhaps the most realistic prospect of a trophy, spurs were on song from the start. already denied a goal, christian eriksen then provided one. erickson, crossed to harry kane! he stretches to score. leading from the front, harry kane, the captain, tapped in, to put his side in...
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and we closed out the second half of the weekens ona similar story — and we closed out the second halfd on a similar story — a brisk easterly wind, plenty of cloud. just the far north—west of scotland seeing the best of the sunshine. we have had further snow showers. this is a scene in west yorkshire. i am sure it was a beautiful scene but cold. temperatures struggled last sunday generally at around three degrees but something more springlike arriving in the week. we will start to see the first sign of the warmth first thing in the morning. these are the temperatures at dawn. but the wind will still be with us so it will make you feel disappointed if you are out and about. in sheltered areas we may see some breaks in the cloud. windy in the far south—west. the best of the sunshine in western scotland. cloud thickening and five degrees here. eight on the west facing coast. not bad in northern ireland. sunnier spells across north—west englnad and wales. i know on the face of it the temperatures will be higher — seven or eight degrees — but even in the double digits it will feel pretty di
and we closed out the second half of the weekens ona similar story — and we closed out the second halfd on a similar story — a brisk easterly wind, plenty of cloud. just the far north—west of scotland seeing the best of the sunshine. we have had further snow showers. this is a scene in west yorkshire. i am sure it was a beautiful scene but cold. temperatures struggled last sunday generally at around three degrees but something more springlike arriving in the week. we will start to see the...
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next year, in 2018, two private citizens are going to go ona two private citizens are going to go onx mission around this incredible object, which actually, we have not been two to 45 years. cani we have not been two to 45 years. can ijust we have not been two to 45 years. can i just checked, we have not been two to 45 years. can ijust checked, it is not you? you're not one of two people? no, but i have a good find that i will save until the end. joining us is david buik, market strategist at investment bank panmure gordon. so many people speaking to the bbc in the american presidential campaign dead we like the fact that donald trump is going to build up the american military, and that is why they were voting for him. well, we wait with all and trepidation for the end of the day to see what donald trump has to say. to increase defence spending by 10% to save $65 billion, somebody has two pay for it. the general idea is that he looks like he will be ruthless, that things like climate change, foreign trade investment, and so on will go to hell and a high place. so even the fact that s
next year, in 2018, two private citizens are going to go ona two private citizens are going to go onx mission around this incredible object, which actually, we have not been two to 45 years. cani we have not been two to 45 years. can ijust we have not been two to 45 years. can i just checked, we have not been two to 45 years. can ijust checked, it is not you? you're not one of two people? no, but i have a good find that i will save until the end. joining us is david buik, market strategist at...
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ona-lysa: the sports bar crain highway reopened hours after the police took down the crime scene tape. that is where they found the woman just before 1:30 saturday morning, shot in the parking lot. she was pronounced dead at a nearby hospital. her mother spoke to us over the phone. she said her daughter was at the sports bar to support her cousin, who was promoting his new song. when they came out, someone opened fire, hitting her and grazing his leg. the detectives have not determined the shooter's motive, but they say somebody with gray was assaulted inside of the sports bar moments before the shooting. >> she was an angel. she was therefore anybody, she loved everybody. anna-lysa: behind the sports bar is an apartment, talks. neighbors are hoping management mother is gray's searching for justice. >> i just want the individuals found in turn themselves in. county,a: in charles anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. kimberly: former virginia governor bob mcdonnell has returned to his old job. he is practicing law again at the virginia beach firm he worked at before seeking elected office. the
ona-lysa: the sports bar crain highway reopened hours after the police took down the crime scene tape. that is where they found the woman just before 1:30 saturday morning, shot in the parking lot. she was pronounced dead at a nearby hospital. her mother spoke to us over the phone. she said her daughter was at the sports bar to support her cousin, who was promoting his new song. when they came out, someone opened fire, hitting her and grazing his leg. the detectives have not determined the...
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next year, in 2018, two private citizens are going to go ona two private citizens are going to go onve not been two to 45 years. cani we have not been two to 45 years. can ijust we have not been two to 45 years. can i just checked, we have not been two to 45 years. can ijust checked, it is not you? you're not one of two people? no, but i have a good find that i will save until the end. joining us is david buik, market strategist at investment bank panmure gordon. so many people speaking to the bbc in the american presidential campaign dead we like the fact that donald trump is going to build up the american military, and that is why they were voting for him. well, we wait with all and trepidation for the end of the day to see
next year, in 2018, two private citizens are going to go ona two private citizens are going to go onve not been two to 45 years. cani we have not been two to 45 years. can ijust we have not been two to 45 years. can i just checked, we have not been two to 45 years. can ijust checked, it is not you? you're not one of two people? no, but i have a good find that i will save until the end. joining us is david buik, market strategist at investment bank panmure gordon. so many people speaking to the...
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we do a tremendous amount of business ona do a tremendous amount of business on a global basis and if coming together, the best in the world coming together to perform at the highest level so government restrictions on travel, i concerned about. it goes against the fundamental values and the fundamental values and the fundamental ingredient of what makes for a great nba and that is the very best in the world coming here. the current state of the travel ban is that it was struck down by the courts so i have nothing to add to that. to rugby league and british side wigan warriors won the world club challenge title against their australian counterparts cronulla sharks on sunday by 22 points to 6. wigan wingerjoe burgess scored a hat—trick as his side became the first super league club to win the trophy since leeds rhinos in 2012. in the nba all—stars game, at the end of the first quarter, the east leading in the game. you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport. hello there, good morning. 12 or 13 degrees quite widely on sunday. the north—east of scotland
we do a tremendous amount of business ona do a tremendous amount of business on a global basis and if coming together, the best in the world coming together to perform at the highest level so government restrictions on travel, i concerned about. it goes against the fundamental values and the fundamental values and the fundamental ingredient of what makes for a great nba and that is the very best in the world coming here. the current state of the travel ban is that it was struck down by the...
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day to day but ultimately if somebody has been badly treated oi'i if somebody has been badly treated onaebody has been badly treated on a circumstance if somebody has been badly treated on a circumstance that is what the courts rule. it is like seeing the hugh andl courts rule. it is like seeing the hugh and i wood badly interfaced appearance fees and go and do some illegal activity. it is nonsense. the idea of monitoring how he was going to spend the money, that is a secondary point. why give him so much money in the first place. what we re much money in the first place. what were they trying to hide?” much money in the first place. what were they trying to hide? i think people are good to look at why that payment was made. he was deemed to be innocent. actually deemed to be for security. he was monitored. nobody believed. it was a blemish. what it said was that they did not wa nt to what it said was that they did not want to go to court, and have the intelligence operation and the mechanics of the intelligence operation discussed in open court. i smell a rat. the intelligence operation
day to day but ultimately if somebody has been badly treated oi'i if somebody has been badly treated onaebody has been badly treated on a circumstance if somebody has been badly treated on a circumstance that is what the courts rule. it is like seeing the hugh andl courts rule. it is like seeing the hugh and i wood badly interfaced appearance fees and go and do some illegal activity. it is nonsense. the idea of monitoring how he was going to spend the money, that is a secondary point. why give...
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very excited because this is the first generation of car that has come with regulations more or less onand i would back our guys against anybody to produce a good car. 0ur minimum goal would be to hold where we are but i am hoping one of the top three makes am hoping one of the top three makes a mistake and we can capitalise on that. it is set to be an exciting season. that's all from sportsday. there'll be more sport here on bbc news throughout the evening. it is 6:45pm. i am chris rogers and these are the headlines — the fiance of the children's author helen bailey has been found guilty of her murder. ian stewart dumped her body ina murder. ian stewart dumped her body in a cesspit in the hope of inheriting her £4 million fortune. astronomers have discovered seven birth size planets opposite a distant star which could potentially harbour conditions to support life. a political row has broken out over a british islamic state fighter who was freed from one can obey in 2004. he is alleged to have gone on to a suicide attack in iraq. let's update you on the markets.
very excited because this is the first generation of car that has come with regulations more or less onand i would back our guys against anybody to produce a good car. 0ur minimum goal would be to hold where we are but i am hoping one of the top three makes am hoping one of the top three makes a mistake and we can capitalise on that. it is set to be an exciting season. that's all from sportsday. there'll be more sport here on bbc news throughout the evening. it is 6:45pm. i am chris rogers and...
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nuevo record que pera el de ha 95 aÑos, cuando el arroyo creci a 12.8 pies en 1922 take wsi lucrecia onas inundacioneque se --las inundaciones que se intensificaron ayer por el desborde del arroyo ''coyote''tambien provocaron el cierre durante toda la noche dela autopista 101 en san jose. --esto fue entre las carreteras 88y 280 y el tramde conexioncon la autopista 680. --a esta hora, las vias en ambasdirecciones estan abiertasnuevamente al trafico vehicula cesar take fs cg 3 ---paras iormaciningrese a nuestra pgina en internet y haga una bsqueda con las palabras "inundaciones en san jos". take fs cg 2 ---descarge tain estra aplicacin "telemundo 48.com" disponible para iphone, ipad o andro y recibir alertas con los ltimos detalles del tiempo en su ciudad. cam 3 panlan--algunas las transitadacarreteras que fueron afectadas por las lluvias en el condado contra costa, tambien han sidoreabiertas aunque las autoridades virtieronobre restricciones enel transito ya que se debelimpiar las vias. --debido a las inundaciones, el parque regional "del valle" seencuentra cerrado hasta elproximo lunes.
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power outages are so bad in fairfax county right now ona two hour delay.s on the scene and we will check in with him coming up at 6am. some breaking news.. a dangerous situation is unfolding in northern california. the oroville dam, the nation's highest, is in danger of spilling over. the dam is located about 150-miles northeast of san francisco. about 188-thousand people living south of the dam have been ordered to evacuate, in case the dam's damaged spillway fails. the dam itself remains intact. but the emergency spillway is eroding. that spillway helps ensure that the water doesn't run over the top of the dam when levels are high.. and they are. california's national guard is providing eight helicopters to help with emergency spillway construction. right now - another battering the northeast. heavy, wet snow is again blanketing new england. and it's happening just days after the biggest storm of the season dumped up to 19 inches of snow on the region. in massachusetts yesterday, a 60-year-old man was struck and killed by a snowplow. in new hampshire, th
power outages are so bad in fairfax county right now ona two hour delay.s on the scene and we will check in with him coming up at 6am. some breaking news.. a dangerous situation is unfolding in northern california. the oroville dam, the nation's highest, is in danger of spilling over. the dam is located about 150-miles northeast of san francisco. about 188-thousand people living south of the dam have been ordered to evacuate, in case the dam's damaged spillway fails. the dam itself remains...
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he came ona he is either 2829 years old. he came on a tourist visa from dubai.r messages suggest a certain degree of high against the west, the like of which we have seen before, and support for so—called islamic state as well. the investigation focuses obviously on his motive, but also whether or not he has associates within the country, the concern being notjust that there might have been people who might have helped or directed toward this attack, but that it it might be the first of a series of attacks planned. that has been the case in the past, and it is obvious the concern the authorities. they are trying to find out whether others have been working alongside him. and this was an attack that was foiled. the authorities feel somewhat vindicated at having so many armed police on the streets since the previous tax happened ? police on the streets since the previous tax happened? -- previous attacks. yes, i think this is a supreme vindication for what you might call the militarisation strategy, 0peration sentinel here in france. it is notjust police, but heav
he came ona he is either 2829 years old. he came on a tourist visa from dubai.r messages suggest a certain degree of high against the west, the like of which we have seen before, and support for so—called islamic state as well. the investigation focuses obviously on his motive, but also whether or not he has associates within the country, the concern being notjust that there might have been people who might have helped or directed toward this attack, but that it it might be the first of a...
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but in front of the cameras, trying to find common ground ona cameras, trying to find common ground onng? like you say, different men and trying to be diplomatic, especially in this picture, which you are probably aware has gone viral online and there is lots of things appearing. aware has gone viral online and there is lots of things appearinglj do want to take your hand, he is about to shake his hand. he did it with a woman prime minister didn't he, a few weeks ago. he did indeed. i think the new york times said justin trudeau was mentally going through the pros and cons in his head. it was a diplomatic meeting, both treading carefully. justin trudeau saying he is not going to lecture trott, that is not his job and that is not what the canadian people would want him to do. —— trump. but they have shaken hands. perhaps they did achieve something. one of the other papers as ivanka trump meeting with justin trudeau. we are told the neighbouring countries, the two countries have launched a new task force called the united states canada council for the advancement of women business leader
but in front of the cameras, trying to find common ground ona cameras, trying to find common ground onng? like you say, different men and trying to be diplomatic, especially in this picture, which you are probably aware has gone viral online and there is lots of things appearing. aware has gone viral online and there is lots of things appearinglj do want to take your hand, he is about to shake his hand. he did it with a woman prime minister didn't he, a few weeks ago. he did indeed. i think the...
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we're listening, very carefully to those who do business ona carefully to those who do business on aot. there is goodwill in the european union for northern ireland. people recognise that we are pro—eu region. they recognise the importance of europe in terms of actually helping our peace process. i think they are willing to be more flexible that people give them credit for. one of the good things about the eu that's often overlooked is it's ability to work round difficult issues and find bespoke solutions. i don't think it's unreasonable for us to go and fight our corner for a bespoke solution. if you're going to say that the answer to this is to lie down and give up and let theresa may — answer to this is to lie down and give up and let theresa may - i'm not saying anything of the sort. and let theresa may give us a hard border and all the other things, that's not the kind of politics that i want to do. colum eastwood, you wa nt i want to do. colum eastwood, you wantjoin british—irish i want to do. colum eastwood, you want join british—irish rule i want to do. colum eastwood, you wa
we're listening, very carefully to those who do business ona carefully to those who do business on aot. there is goodwill in the european union for northern ireland. people recognise that we are pro—eu region. they recognise the importance of europe in terms of actually helping our peace process. i think they are willing to be more flexible that people give them credit for. one of the good things about the eu that's often overlooked is it's ability to work round difficult issues and find...
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that wasn't['q only race that was ona bit of a disaster involving ill prepared races.ki championups in finland featuring a competitor people are callingl the world's worst skier here he is appearing in ever time on snow and here hee goeson getting some good momentn out of the gait.ait. no, getting a bit wobbly there.e we'll check back in on him later. two-day, dale eastern heart jr., blows a tire, eastern height drives over bush. fortunately he doesn't flip. f and he aid he was okay. no other concussion symptoms. the flag goes up, passes already songs larson runs out of gas. one lap, but it's the last you need. he wins his first 500. f maybe it helped bush that he hah no choice near the end than too focus on what was in front of him. my rearview mirror fell off with 30 to go. i said that's an oh men because i'm not going to have to look at it anymore. take advantage of other people's mistakes. the only thing i knew to do too get a run from behind is to run and then the spotter said four back, five back, five back, five back and i'm like i can't event see out of the bac
that wasn't['q only race that was ona bit of a disaster involving ill prepared races.ki championups in finland featuring a competitor people are callingl the world's worst skier here he is appearing in ever time on snow and here hee goeson getting some good momentn out of the gait.ait. no, getting a bit wobbly there.e we'll check back in on him later. two-day, dale eastern heart jr., blows a tire, eastern height drives over bush. fortunately he doesn't flip. f and he aid he was okay. no other...
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san francisco's recreation of parks commission in front of a packed house denied an appeal ona permito sponsor free music concerts in golden gate park, all to celebrate the 50thanniversary of the summer of love this coming june. >> how disappointed are you? >> how disappointed? let's just say i'm surprised that the city would actually deny this permit. this thing is so important, it's unbelievable. >> reporter: the parks department cited numerous issues from police and security to medical services. to an estimated size of the crowd that ballooned from 30,000 to well over 100s,000 plus. in a letter to organizer boots houston, the department said you have made numerous representation about his your preparedness for this event which have turned out to be untrue. and if left unchecked could put the public at risk. >> they drag their feet for nine months, wouldn't even give us a meeting, nine months. nine months, no meeting. multiple emails, phone calls, everything. they just ignored under the circumstances. >> reporter: the denial is the first set back in 40 years of sponsoring summer of
san francisco's recreation of parks commission in front of a packed house denied an appeal ona permito sponsor free music concerts in golden gate park, all to celebrate the 50thanniversary of the summer of love this coming june. >> how disappointed are you? >> how disappointed? let's just say i'm surprised that the city would actually deny this permit. this thing is so important, it's unbelievable. >> reporter: the parks department cited numerous issues from police and...
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if you are landing visually ona ahead.is certain circumstances won with conditions and visibility you, your eyes could latch onto the wrong part of the ru nway latch onto the wrong part of the runway surface. runways tend to be quite dark because they are made of —— and the taxiway is of lighter material and in this case it was quite a few shades lighter than the actual runway. it is very easy for your item latch onto that and to be misguided onto the other runway. why he did not see the aircraft... as it was preparing to take off, i am not sure. you are being charitable because he had mentioned there was a plane underneath him. a lot of pilots might have thought there was something up. absolutely. a commercial pilot would have been reporting that and asking if they knew there was an aircraft there and he would be taking the aircraft bound for another approach so i do not know why harrison ford did not appreciate that aircraft was beer and why he said afterwards wasn't meant to be there? any professional pilot would be que
if you are landing visually ona ahead.is certain circumstances won with conditions and visibility you, your eyes could latch onto the wrong part of the ru nway latch onto the wrong part of the runway surface. runways tend to be quite dark because they are made of —— and the taxiway is of lighter material and in this case it was quite a few shades lighter than the actual runway. it is very easy for your item latch onto that and to be misguided onto the other runway. why he did not see the...
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because of the rising power, certainly in nuclear terms, of iran, which has perhaps focused attention onattention on a wider deal? i think the prime minister may be overplaying this a little bit. certainly there are similarities in the interest of the gulf states, for example, and in israel, in containing iran's influence. they can share some intelligence and so forth on that. the united states is going to be the main player with the arab gulf states for a long time, as well as the british and other europeans. i don't see the israelis offering a critical dimension that the other allies of the gulf states did not already have from the united states and others. he may be overplaying this shared interest a bit. saying it's up to the palestinians and israelis to decide whether or not it isa israelis to decide whether or not it is a one state or two state solution, does it effectively mean no solution? i don't know, i'm an eternal optimist, i've seen agreements made between israelis and arabs. i was there when the jordanians and israelis signed the agreement. i don't think it's impossible. i t
because of the rising power, certainly in nuclear terms, of iran, which has perhaps focused attention onattention on a wider deal? i think the prime minister may be overplaying this a little bit. certainly there are similarities in the interest of the gulf states, for example, and in israel, in containing iran's influence. they can share some intelligence and so forth on that. the united states is going to be the main player with the arab gulf states for a long time, as well as the british and...
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they missed out ona italy 33—7 in rome. with the win because they were trailing at half—time. they will hope that injuries to george north and dan biggar are not too serious before they face england next weekend. this report. the italian national anthem asks where is victory? somethings that the by is victory? somethings that the rugby team is victory? somethings that the rug by tea m often is victory? somethings that the rugby team often has to ponder, the tilly ‘s place in the six nations has sometimes been questioned which might have it influenced their team talk, theirfirst might have it influenced their team talk, their first try was a robust response. you can be too robust of course and giving away penalties meant giving away the lead because lead halfpenny was wales's fullback. what was begun with his reassuring boot was continued with quick hands and an italian was in the sin bin as jonathan davies got the first try for wales. mirror image on the wing seven minutes later, lee williams this time getting the try. a ne
they missed out ona italy 33—7 in rome. with the win because they were trailing at half—time. they will hope that injuries to george north and dan biggar are not too serious before they face england next weekend. this report. the italian national anthem asks where is victory? somethings that the by is victory? somethings that the rugby team is victory? somethings that the rug by tea m often is victory? somethings that the rugby team often has to ponder, the tilly ‘s place in the six...
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trump given that it is the first real time eu leaders have had a chance to come together and reflect onae know of the rhetoric donald trump has given, talking about how the eu has given, talking about how the eu has been a vehicle for angela merkel and comparing angela merkel to vladimir putin. jean—claude juncker said that whilst he is not necessarily an immediate threat, he said he is something about which we deserve an explanation, that donald trump doesn't understand the nuance of the eu, and he would like to see that. we've had the president of the european council, donald tusk, including the new american administration as a threat to the ideological future of the eu, administration as a threat to the ideologicalfuture of the eu, along with russia and so—called islamic state as well. given that theresa may is fresh from her trip to the united states and she has brought a message to the nato members of the eu that they need to pay up, how is that likely to have gone down given the context of britain wanting to leave the eu? theresa may no longer has the idea of explaining how britain
trump given that it is the first real time eu leaders have had a chance to come together and reflect onae know of the rhetoric donald trump has given, talking about how the eu has given, talking about how the eu has been a vehicle for angela merkel and comparing angela merkel to vladimir putin. jean—claude juncker said that whilst he is not necessarily an immediate threat, he said he is something about which we deserve an explanation, that donald trump doesn't understand the nuance of the eu,...
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donald trump says he signed off ona why?ed off on a mission in the name of us national security. i spoke to bbc arabic for more details. firstly, the mission was put forward to president obama before president trump took office. president obama said there was not sufficient intelligence to go ahead and was waiting for more information and he said it would mean a big step in change of policy towards counterterrorism and how they deal with it regarding the us in yemen. but, the father of the navy seals said it was a grand display and that is what it was. it was president trump showing how he will deal with counterterrorism in office. it went wrong. how does this raid and the aftermath affect america and al-qaeda and how does it fit into the equation? in this situation, al-qaeda will use something like this to sweep into the families affected who had children killed or husbands killed and use it as an opportunity to recruit. as for the us, there is a situation where president trump has to rethink the way in which he deals with
donald trump says he signed off ona why?ed off on a mission in the name of us national security. i spoke to bbc arabic for more details. firstly, the mission was put forward to president obama before president trump took office. president obama said there was not sufficient intelligence to go ahead and was waiting for more information and he said it would mean a big step in change of policy towards counterterrorism and how they deal with it regarding the us in yemen. but, the father of the navy...
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the moment so i am looking for clarity on a very practical and specific things businesses deal with ona if you look at the vat system in europe currently we are governed by court european principles and we cannot have a lower rate than 15% for example, what we did benefits such as simplification around the movement of goods and trading and other european member states. if we lose access to those simplifications welsh and uk businesses will face additional trading costs because they have to register in other member states. thank you. i will be backin member states. thank you. i will be back in an hour with more news from the british chambers of commerce. first the weather. 0ne the british chambers of commerce. first the weather. one of those theories but you can think it is a nice sunny day but then a shower comes and you get drenched. notjust the rain, we started to date was snowed in north—west england. similar picture in manchester and north wales and the peak district. those showers have spread southeast across england and wales over the past few hours. snow pending now to be just pa
the moment so i am looking for clarity on a very practical and specific things businesses deal with ona if you look at the vat system in europe currently we are governed by court european principles and we cannot have a lower rate than 15% for example, what we did benefits such as simplification around the movement of goods and trading and other european member states. if we lose access to those simplifications welsh and uk businesses will face additional trading costs because they have to...
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the philippine president, he campaigned ona philippine president, he campaigned on a pledge.riminal gangs and using children to act as careers and they could ferry drugs all over the country. and because they weren't responsible because they were under the age of 15, he said he would change the laws so children as young as 12 could be liable. his allies have put forward a bill that would make children as young as nine liable for prosecution for any crime, notjust drug crimes. but there is evidence these criminal gangs are using children? not much, actually. child advocacy say only 1.796 actually. child advocacy say only 1.7% of crimes are committed by children. usually they are petty crimes, petty theft and glue sniffing. there is not a lot of evidence drug gangs are using children as careers. does the death penalty fit into this? it is part of this criminal reform bill that has been put forward. it has already passed through the congress and it is now headed for the senate. it would reintroduce the death penalty in the philippines and that would also lower the age of crimina
the philippine president, he campaigned ona philippine president, he campaigned on a pledge.riminal gangs and using children to act as careers and they could ferry drugs all over the country. and because they weren't responsible because they were under the age of 15, he said he would change the laws so children as young as 12 could be liable. his allies have put forward a bill that would make children as young as nine liable for prosecution for any crime, notjust drug crimes. but there is...
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have watched it very, very carefully over a number of years and seen a slight dimming in its light onaht dimming in its light on a regular basis. that tells me something is coming in front, planets. they have identified seven worlds orbiting this distant star, it is quite mind—boggling when you also think that these worlds are orbiting this start atjust also think that these worlds are orbiting this start at just the right distance for liquid water to exist up the servers, not too hot or cold, the goldilocks zone, as nasa calls it, the holy grailfor space research. can you find a place with liquid water? both the question a lwa ys liquid water? both the question always seems to be can life exist on any other planets? optimistic? i spoke to one of the scientists involved. we are a long way from little green men, we have to discount that and it is easy to get caught up in height, but the scientist i spoke to was very confident that because they have found the seven worlds and can look at them in some detail, because a big, new telescopes are coming into service in the next few years whic
have watched it very, very carefully over a number of years and seen a slight dimming in its light onaht dimming in its light on a regular basis. that tells me something is coming in front, planets. they have identified seven worlds orbiting this distant star, it is quite mind—boggling when you also think that these worlds are orbiting this start atjust also think that these worlds are orbiting this start at just the right distance for liquid water to exist up the servers, not too hot or...
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you have knowledge ona apprenticeships. you have knowledge on a huge agreement of subjects.t important?” on a huge agreement of subjects. what is the most important? i love my industry and i love what i do, so advertising is top of the tree, but pa rt advertising is top of the tree, but part of being good at advertising is about having an inclusive workforces, and inclusive content that you create, so diversity and inclusion goes hand in hand with that. it is the buzzword in management school at the moment, diversity, how to feel diversity in an organisation. why is it so important? there are so many studies that show when you have more inclusive workforces and cos it benefits both economic play and socially. those companies which are more diverse tend to be those which are more financially stable and successful. it is a buzzword because it is common business sense. it is not for altruistic reasons, it is business sense. if you have to sell a brand to consumers in any country you need to reflect your consumers in the advertising content you create and in the workplace. being
you have knowledge ona apprenticeships. you have knowledge on a huge agreement of subjects.t important?” on a huge agreement of subjects. what is the most important? i love my industry and i love what i do, so advertising is top of the tree, but pa rt advertising is top of the tree, but part of being good at advertising is about having an inclusive workforces, and inclusive content that you create, so diversity and inclusion goes hand in hand with that. it is the buzzword in management school...
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even if she has to sit on a stall and —— stool and sing ona to sit on a stall and —— stool and sing onved. in fact, it‘s so important that no—one in garrah is said to be unemployed, and everyone works in the business. bbc arabic‘s ali gamal reports. when you hear the sound of clinking glass and a scorching furnaces, you know you are in garrah, a village located 110 kilometres are way from cairo. the village specialises in glass blowing. it has almost disappeared in each app. has ledger i have been operating since 1986 —— translation: -- it is i have been operating since 1986 —— translation: —— it is aircraft. —— at they specialise in blowing glass. translation: the workshop receives the glass and spend a use gold paint and low into the famous glass. the glass and spend a use gold paint and low into the famous glassm has a small % of its 7000 visitors that it attracts power from nearby finishes. there are three big factories and close to 300 workshops that produced the glass which is then sold across it shipped and exported a broad —— nearby villages. they not only want to preserve the
even if she has to sit on a stall and —— stool and sing ona to sit on a stall and —— stool and sing onved. in fact, it‘s so important that no—one in garrah is said to be unemployed, and everyone works in the business. bbc arabic‘s ali gamal reports. when you hear the sound of clinking glass and a scorching furnaces, you know you are in garrah, a village located 110 kilometres are way from cairo. the village specialises in glass blowing. it has almost disappeared in each app. has...
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it was actually nordstrom that said, hang ona actually nordstrom that said, hang on a second, we madesion simply fall business reasons, to withdraw the line. there was a backlash on twitter with a hashtag trending saying #boycottnordstrom. so, what he says about markets changes it. that is a concern. the other big story today is the uk's next step in its brexit from the european union. british mp's have voted for the government to begin proceedings to leave the eu by a huge majority. if the legislation is approved by the house of lords, it will mean the prime minister theresa may can begin the negotiation process for brexit. the bbc‘s rob watson explains the result. we still don't know exactly how that's going to be resolved. what will happen to the 3.2 million or so eu nationals living here, and the1 million uk nationals living through the eu. and you can add all sorts of other things. how is trade going to work, how is banking going to work, how is movement, immigration of people? rather than getting bogged down in the parliamentary process here in the uk, what was really instructiv
it was actually nordstrom that said, hang ona actually nordstrom that said, hang on a second, we madesion simply fall business reasons, to withdraw the line. there was a backlash on twitter with a hashtag trending saying #boycottnordstrom. so, what he says about markets changes it. that is a concern. the other big story today is the uk's next step in its brexit from the european union. british mp's have voted for the government to begin proceedings to leave the eu by a huge majority. if the...
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the previous record was by the russians, and from 2013 they launched rockets ona and from 2013 they launchedhot in the arm for the indian space programme. 96 satellites, as you said, already belong to the united states. 0thers belong to israel, kazakhstan, the united arab emirates, and one of the three satellites as a cartographic satellites as a cartographic satellite which is capable, we understand, of taking very high resolution images. and we are being told this is specifically aimed at india's long—standing rivals pakistan and china. so yes, it was a very significant mission notjust in terms of what it achieved but also in terms of what is on board. the space race in asia is really hotting up. i know china and japan have outlined bold plans. south korea also looking to get in on the act. that's right, mike. india and china are at the moment firmly in the lead when it comes to the asian countries. interestingly enough, india has a low—cost programme but has already increased its budget this year by 23% and it has announced it is planning new missions to venus, and also a second missions
the previous record was by the russians, and from 2013 they launched rockets ona and from 2013 they launchedhot in the arm for the indian space programme. 96 satellites, as you said, already belong to the united states. 0thers belong to israel, kazakhstan, the united arab emirates, and one of the three satellites as a cartographic satellites as a cartographic satellite which is capable, we understand, of taking very high resolution images. and we are being told this is specifically aimed at...
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|j think god lead this country to put ona drum think god lead this country to put on a drum in officelican and evangelical christian who looks at the new yorker as a philandering playboy. however, he has become a convert. social conservatives in general have been so fed up in washington for so long for decades we wa nted washington for so long for decades we wanted someone washington for so long for decades we wanted someone to go to washington and blow it up. whether i was a trump supporter or not many of us are was a trump supporter or not many of us are looking for trump to do what many have done so far, it —— what trump has done so far to blow up figuratively washington and give us a new american revolution. it has been the pace of the trump presidency that is the lack a final furlong gallop which has impressed kelly and conflict. we are excited to see what he will continue to do. you think he is making good on his promises? i think he has. i think the permutation of immigration policy showed that he was not a career policy showed that he was not a career politician. i think that'
|j think god lead this country to put ona drum think god lead this country to put on a drum in officelican and evangelical christian who looks at the new yorker as a philandering playboy. however, he has become a convert. social conservatives in general have been so fed up in washington for so long for decades we wa nted washington for so long for decades we wanted someone washington for so long for decades we wanted someone to go to washington and blow it up. whether i was a trump supporter or...
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the trump administration is intent ona the trump administration is intent on a radical reset of america's energy and environment policies. the implications will be profound on everything from fossil fuel production to climate change policy. my production to climate change policy. my guest today is myron ebell, who led the trump transition team on environment policy and has long been an advocate of radical reform of the federal environmental protection agency. in america's new politics, will the interest of big business consistently trump environmental concern? myron ebell, welcome to hardtalk. thank you for_ let's ask a simple question to start with, in your opinion does the drum residency represent a fundamental reset of environmental and energy policy in the united states? -- trump. everything that he has said in the campaign, it seems to me suggests that it campaign, it seems to me suggests thatitis campaign, it seems to me suggests that it is a fundamental reset and that it is a fundamental reset and that we will be turning a corner and moving to a much brighterfuture. yes, i mean, yo
the trump administration is intent ona the trump administration is intent on a radical reset of america's energy and environment policies. the implications will be profound on everything from fossil fuel production to climate change policy. my production to climate change policy. my guest today is myron ebell, who led the trump transition team on environment policy and has long been an advocate of radical reform of the federal environmental protection agency. in america's new politics, will the...
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northern ireland starting off ona wales. northern ireland starting off on a cloudy note. to be a transition from back to line at low elevations but further heavy snowfall across the alpines. another cold day wherever you are. six nations rugby plaoufs to paris, france take —— moves to paris, france taking on scotland. temperatures warmer here, 7 degrees. there'll be subtle changes in our weather early next week. the pressure pattern shifting a little, winds coming from a south—easterly direction. not quite as cold for england and wales for potential for sharp frost for northern areas of scotland. for monday, still a cold wind, knocking the edge off the temperatures but they'll be rising a little bit. further north, more of the same. maybe a bit of win tryness over the higher ground as well. the trend is to get some milder weather, highs of 12 degrees in london by welcome to bbc news, broadcasting at home and around the globe. i'm ben bland. our top stories: the south korean defence ministry says north korea has fired a missile into the sea of japan. trump says the america
northern ireland starting off ona wales. northern ireland starting off on a cloudy note. to be a transition from back to line at low elevations but further heavy snowfall across the alpines. another cold day wherever you are. six nations rugby plaoufs to paris, france take —— moves to paris, france taking on scotland. temperatures warmer here, 7 degrees. there'll be subtle changes in our weather early next week. the pressure pattern shifting a little, winds coming from a south—easterly...
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be or repte "r:limoonght" yofothows e felich of ir, ona unblg maack n o whggstrulesst isth h suaex, lityad mhe ar,hend t tghou restofets mmiiaib's lerty city. three the of y aouture sdesnt he, ret?righ hese torter: shetstree t alds cl home. homa wnyshere ocd?ke in gd ooway? a in go woday. te repor kr:alamni allbeo, amdali ad , anlay rrrsandeon ndatte mmiiawe northsterhin gh, e thsame school the movie's direct, orrrbajey innks, alrect.ed l three were also icastn the anlm.ls deonrs o...
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coldest winter days, and while this is the one every welsh women, man and child wants to win, england are onand child wants to win, england are on a mission. 15 wins in a row, and they did not hang around. the welsh defence still holding out until now! ben youngs with that one, but wales we re ben youngs with that one, but wales were not going anywhere, they only trailed by five, and leigh halfpenny reduced that to two, and apart from some desperate defence the hosts could have gone into the lead there. another opening would arrive, and liam williams would take it. wales ta ke liam williams would take it. wales take the lead! and the welsh would remain happy despite an 0wen farrell penalty here. they would get one of their own as well, and just when a frustrated england looks likely to score a crucial try, there was a lwa ys score a crucial try, there was always another welshman to stop them. as they enter the final minutes in cardiff, this one looks likely to go to the very end. let's have a look at what happened in the last couple of minutes of that game, elliott daly with a try for england
coldest winter days, and while this is the one every welsh women, man and child wants to win, england are onand child wants to win, england are on a mission. 15 wins in a row, and they did not hang around. the welsh defence still holding out until now! ben youngs with that one, but wales we re ben youngs with that one, but wales were not going anywhere, they only trailed by five, and leigh halfpenny reduced that to two, and apart from some desperate defence the hosts could have gone into the...
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police raided the bunker on wednesday night, acting, they said, ona tip wednesday night, acting, they and places for people to sleep. today in court, three men appeared, charged with conspiracy to grow cannabis. 30—year—old ross winter from bristol, 45—year—old martin hillary from bridgwater and 27—year—old palm in new and also from bristol. the three men are also under arrest for conspiracy to steal electricity and keeping people. the nuclear bomb pa rt keeping people. the nuclear bomb part —— bunker with built in the 19805 part —— bunker with built in the 1980s to house government officials in case of nuclear attack. police said the cannabis inside had a street value of around £1 million. none of the three men made any application for bail and all were remanded into custody. they will next appear at salisbury crown court. zimbabwe's president robert mugabe — who's the world's oldest head of state — has been celebrating his 93rd birthday. and he showed no signs of being ready to stand down. shingai nyoka reports. organisers are saying they want to throw one of the biggest parties in
police raided the bunker on wednesday night, acting, they said, ona tip wednesday night, acting, they and places for people to sleep. today in court, three men appeared, charged with conspiracy to grow cannabis. 30—year—old ross winter from bristol, 45—year—old martin hillary from bridgwater and 27—year—old palm in new and also from bristol. the three men are also under arrest for conspiracy to steal electricity and keeping people. the nuclear bomb pa rt keeping people. the nuclear...
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they would have been, but if it was only a very small amount ona if it was only a very small amount onhey we re on a cloth used against him, they were probably relatively safe as long as they did not touch the little area where the drop was. iraqi forces have made a significant breakthrough in their offensive to drive the extremist group, the so—called islamic state, out of mosul — government troops have regained control of the city's airport. they seized it in hours, against limited resistance from is militants. the airport is strategically important in the battle to recapture the western half of mosul. government forces retook the eastern side across the river tigris last month. quentin somerville has been on the move, with them. before the attack came the air strikes, rockets and artillery. it's day five of the offensive to retake western mosul. slowly, the forces make their way past a suspected is car bomb, talks en route. these armoured columns are now moving forward to mosul airport. the attack of the airport is under way. all night long we've heard coalition aircraft and iraqi a
they would have been, but if it was only a very small amount ona if it was only a very small amount onhey we re on a cloth used against him, they were probably relatively safe as long as they did not touch the little area where the drop was. iraqi forces have made a significant breakthrough in their offensive to drive the extremist group, the so—called islamic state, out of mosul — government troops have regained control of the city's airport. they seized it in hours, against limited...
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this is going to be ona european club. this is going to be on a humongous scale. have an enormous amount of business running at various different channels. the total financial liability, as they see it might be in the order of 40 billion to 60 billion euros on exit. some euro mps have even quit the house of commons top team. several house satisfy —— several have sacrificed theirjobs. you have made your decision on principle. it is the labour party that looks divided tonight. principle. it is the labour party that looks divided tonightlj principle. it is the labour party that looks divided tonight. i think the labour party is absolutely solid. we do not want a theresa may brexit. we will be working towards insuring the voices of people across the country are involved in the process as we go forward. the arguments do not end tonight. the right honourable never for rushcliffe yesterday compared it with alice in wonderland. alice only took herself into the hole. this prime minister is taking virtually all the tory party, half the labour party and the entire country in
this is going to be ona european club. this is going to be on a humongous scale. have an enormous amount of business running at various different channels. the total financial liability, as they see it might be in the order of 40 billion to 60 billion euros on exit. some euro mps have even quit the house of commons top team. several house satisfy —— several have sacrificed theirjobs. you have made your decision on principle. it is the labour party that looks divided tonight. principle. it...
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there were attacks happening more or less ona were attacks happening more or less on a weekly basis atng to kill lots and lots of people. this terror threat is different. if we do have an attack it will be far greater and far worse. it is the old story that the security services need to be lucky all the time and our enemies only have to be lucky once. absolutely. 0ne attack is a disaster for the uk. we still talk about terror attacks 15 or 20 years ago. we must not get over excited by this. the security services are doing well. the legislators need to doing well. the legislators need to do some work to make sure the security services and police have the tools to do the job. the big issue now we have to face is there are an enormous number of people in the uk now who are interested in being terrorists or have terrorist affiliations or are likely to become terrorists in the future but have not yet committed any offences. what with those people? what we do with the people who might turn themselves into terrorists in the future. control orders have not worked. they have not worked and even
there were attacks happening more or less ona were attacks happening more or less on a weekly basis atng to kill lots and lots of people. this terror threat is different. if we do have an attack it will be far greater and far worse. it is the old story that the security services need to be lucky all the time and our enemies only have to be lucky once. absolutely. 0ne attack is a disaster for the uk. we still talk about terror attacks 15 or 20 years ago. we must not get over excited by this. the...