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palmer: all right. and as i was trying to answer the question, we are not getting rid of all of the regulations. we are trying to get to sensible regulations and we want the epa to do their job. i don't know if you're aware of this but they have caused two major spills. one in georgia, which they tried to cover up. and the gold keen min -- gold king mine in colorado that literally flooded hundreds of thousands of acres on indian reservations. we had a hearing before our committee. and had tribal leaders from the tribes that were impacted. the epa tried to cover it up. it is not just businesses. you are going to have accidents, but we want good inspections. we want to have regulations that do what we need to do. we have seen that with what is happened over the past 30 or 40 years with air quality. i have a chart that shows since 1980 through 2012, our economy grew 462%. vehicle miles traveled when of 93%. population went up 38%. energy consumption is up 22%. but emissions are down 56%. in every category
palmer: all right. and as i was trying to answer the question, we are not getting rid of all of the regulations. we are trying to get to sensible regulations and we want the epa to do their job. i don't know if you're aware of this but they have caused two major spills. one in georgia, which they tried to cover up. and the gold keen min -- gold king mine in colorado that literally flooded hundreds of thousands of acres on indian reservations. we had a hearing before our committee. and had...
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palmer or worked with him over the years.tan police service and there will also be a reading from there will also be a reading from the gospel ofjohn, which talks of laying down one's life for one's friends. thank you very much. yesterday we had a taste of early summer yesterday we had a taste of early summer with temperatures soaring away. we had the warmest day of the year so far with temperatures climbing up to 25.5 celsius in cambridge. the summer heat is ebbing away. things are cooling down. yesterday's 25 degrees across a number of spots. today, temperatures round about 12 celsius lower. not all doom and gloom. north—westerly winds pushing the air away. the north—westerly winds are bringing
palmer or worked with him over the years.tan police service and there will also be a reading from there will also be a reading from the gospel ofjohn, which talks of laying down one's life for one's friends. thank you very much. yesterday we had a taste of early summer yesterday we had a taste of early summer with temperatures soaring away. we had the warmest day of the year so far with temperatures climbing up to 25.5 celsius in cambridge. the summer heat is ebbing away. things are cooling...
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palmer: may i --? thatuld you oppose a bill has higher out-of-pocket expenses for the same or better benefits than we have now regardless of age or pre-existing condition? rep. palmer: first, let me address the aids issue. i served for 20 years with the united way -- it was a community initiative community -- committee now. community planning. aids on the original subcommittee. -- it was birmingham done through the united way. it was the birmingham aids outreach effort. patricia todd was a member of that. a member of that subcommittee. that is how i got to know her. i was one of the guys that helped put together the grant that got birmingham the grant to peoplethat effort for that were dying of aids. i understand the issue and i am think that the research has gotten us to appoint where people dying from aids will be a thing of the past. with regard to the health care i do not support medicaid expansion. , orhe event of a hurricane any other disaster, congress will take action just as we have done in ot
palmer: may i --? thatuld you oppose a bill has higher out-of-pocket expenses for the same or better benefits than we have now regardless of age or pre-existing condition? rep. palmer: first, let me address the aids issue. i served for 20 years with the united way -- it was a community initiative community -- committee now. community planning. aids on the original subcommittee. -- it was birmingham done through the united way. it was the birmingham aids outreach effort. patricia todd was a...
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palmer or worked with him over the years. during the funeral service itself we will hear a poem read by the new commissioner of the metropolitan police service and there will also be a reading from there will also be a reading from the gospel ofjohn, which talks of laying down one's life for one's friends. thank you very much. yesterday we had a taste of early summer yesterday we had a taste of early summer with temperatures soaring away. we had the warmest day of the year so far with temperatures climbing up to 25.5 celsius in cambridge. the summer heat is ebbing away. things are cooling down. yesterday's 25 degrees across a number of spots. today, temperatures round about 12 celsius lower. not all doom and gloom. north—westerly winds pushing the air away. the north—westerly winds are bringing relatively clear skies. cool air but heated by the relatively strong april sun was that that is where we are seeing the cloud bubbling up. you can see some patchy cloud in wales. a few sunny spells getting through that layer of cloud.
palmer or worked with him over the years. during the funeral service itself we will hear a poem read by the new commissioner of the metropolitan police service and there will also be a reading from there will also be a reading from the gospel ofjohn, which talks of laying down one's life for one's friends. thank you very much. yesterday we had a taste of early summer yesterday we had a taste of early summer with temperatures soaring away. we had the warmest day of the year so far with...
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the mirror carries tributes to pc keith palmer,
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two of pc palmer's colleagues spoke of the friend they so admired.erfect policeman you would be painting a picture of keith palmer. he sounds like a pretty extraordinary man. he was, he was so down—to—earth and normal. he came to work because he had a family to support. he was a fantastic dad and a fantastic husband. and... he is going to be missed so much. as the coffin passed through the capital london stopped what it was doing to remember all those who lost their lives on that appalling day, pc palmer and the four men and women killed on westminster bridge. pc palmer symbolises the public service and sacrifice that underpins our society, a debt we owe to all those who put their lives on the line defending ourfreedoms. but he defending our freedoms. but he was also a husband, a father, a family man, and so today is about both national reflection and private grief. pc palmer's wife asked that the family's privacy be respected inside southwark cathedral. but the sound of the service was relayed to the streets outside. keith laid down his life for eac
two of pc palmer's colleagues spoke of the friend they so admired.erfect policeman you would be painting a picture of keith palmer. he sounds like a pretty extraordinary man. he was, he was so down—to—earth and normal. he came to work because he had a family to support. he was a fantastic dad and a fantastic husband. and... he is going to be missed so much. as the coffin passed through the capital london stopped what it was doing to remember all those who lost their lives on that appalling...
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keith palmer died of early public death.ivate family funeral. what is noticeable being on the streets of southwark in the last couple of hours, is the number of police officers beginning to arrive here. it is notjust metropolitan police officers, but officers from around the country who have come here today to pay their respects. to show support for a colleague stone here. like my colleague said, we are a big family so it made sense to come down and do our bit. moments like this, how important is put the peace community to come together question extremely. there is no word for it other than that, really. they have estimated 5,000 bees coming down. you can't say there than that. it is important. the horrific terrorist incident that we have had it will try to drive everyone apart, it will try to drive everyone apart, it has done the opposite, brought everyone together. with had free transport for police officers. people are putting food on. for great britain as a whole it has brought us closer together sol think it is really i
keith palmer died of early public death.ivate family funeral. what is noticeable being on the streets of southwark in the last couple of hours, is the number of police officers beginning to arrive here. it is notjust metropolitan police officers, but officers from around the country who have come here today to pay their respects. to show support for a colleague stone here. like my colleague said, we are a big family so it made sense to come down and do our bit. moments like this, how important...
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there will be tributes to pc palmer throughout the service this afternoon.is a full police funeral, but also a very private, very personal time for his friends and his family. some 50 members of pc palmer's family at southwark cathedral this afternoon. lam southwark cathedral this afternoon. iamjoined southwark cathedral this afternoon. i am joined here in westminster by roy ramm, former commander of specialist operations at scotland yard. please share your thoughts with us. i thinkjust seeing the crowd there, recognising the uniforms, slight radiation is in uniforms, slight radiation is in uniforms, from across the country, speaks volumes about the poignancy of this tragic event. also seeing the officers and the members of the civil staff standing outside the lease buildings across the country, this is an event which took place in parliament, but spread far across the uk. it's impact is very significant. today is a milestone in policing history. the fact that keith palmer's body was allowed to rest in the palace of westminster. the recognition of his herois
there will be tributes to pc palmer throughout the service this afternoon.is a full police funeral, but also a very private, very personal time for his friends and his family. some 50 members of pc palmer's family at southwark cathedral this afternoon. lam southwark cathedral this afternoon. iamjoined southwark cathedral this afternoon. i am joined here in westminster by roy ramm, former commander of specialist operations at scotland yard. please share your thoughts with us. i thinkjust seeing...
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the attack on pc palmer.ntry travelled to line the route, while others held two minute silences outside police stations at tpm. she said she doesn't think we've ever seen a funeral of this size. that is the service outside the cathedral as pc palmer is taken away for a private service with his family. you're watching bbc news, it is the 20 5pm. australia's great barrier reef is in danger of being destroyed. scientists say coral bleaching — which effectively kills the coral — now affects a 900 miles stretch of the reef. aerial surveys show the latest damage is concentrated in the middle section, whereas last year, bleaching hit mainly the north. experts now fear the severity of these two events will give damaged coral little chance to recover. that for the first time, mass bleaching had affected researchers say they were horrified when they discovered that for the first time, mass bleaching had affected the great barrier reef in consecutive years. when his bleaches, the coral isn't dead, but it begins to starv
the attack on pc palmer.ntry travelled to line the route, while others held two minute silences outside police stations at tpm. she said she doesn't think we've ever seen a funeral of this size. that is the service outside the cathedral as pc palmer is taken away for a private service with his family. you're watching bbc news, it is the 20 5pm. australia's great barrier reef is in danger of being destroyed. scientists say coral bleaching — which effectively kills the coral — now affects a...
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two of pc palmer's colleagues spoke of the friend they so admired.keith palmer. he sounds like a pretty extraordinary man. he was, he was so down—to—earth and normal. he came to work because he had a family to support. he was a fantastic dad and a fantastic husband. and... he is going to be missed so much. as the coffin passed through the capital, london stopped what it was doing to remember all those who lost their lives on that appalling day, pc palmer and the four men and women killed on westminster bridge. pc palmer symbolises the public service and sacrifice that underpins our society, a debt we owe to all those who put their lives on the line defending ourfreedoms. but he was also a husband, a father, a family man, and so today is about both national reflection and private grief. pc palmer's wife asked that the family's privacy be respected inside southwark cathedral. but the sound of the service was relayed to the streets outside. keith laid down his life for each one of us here. each one of you who have lined the streets and filled the bridge
two of pc palmer's colleagues spoke of the friend they so admired.keith palmer. he sounds like a pretty extraordinary man. he was, he was so down—to—earth and normal. he came to work because he had a family to support. he was a fantastic dad and a fantastic husband. and... he is going to be missed so much. as the coffin passed through the capital, london stopped what it was doing to remember all those who lost their lives on that appalling day, pc palmer and the four men and women killed on...
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the friends of pc keith palmer remembering him.r to have this type of funeral in southwark cathedral. a real privilege for us to do this on behalf of pc keith palmer's family. and also on behalf of the metropolitan police wars and also the nation as well. to us a little bit about the service and what form will it take. —— tell. little bit about the service and what form will it take. -- tell. a familiarfuneral what form will it take. -- tell. a familiar funeral service. it is really important that despite all of the wonderful turnout of police officers from across the country, when we actually get into church, for the family, for the widow of pc keith palmer and his daughter, it is very much a service for a husband and father, as well as a colleague and father, as well as a colleague and friend, and for all of us who did not actually know pc keith palmer in person but have come to know him over these past few days. so, a funeral service like many, many others, but quite different as well. and have the family been very much involved
the friends of pc keith palmer remembering him.r to have this type of funeral in southwark cathedral. a real privilege for us to do this on behalf of pc keith palmer's family. and also on behalf of the metropolitan police wars and also the nation as well. to us a little bit about the service and what form will it take. —— tell. little bit about the service and what form will it take. -- tell. a familiarfuneral what form will it take. -- tell. a familiar funeral service. it is really...
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the funeral of pc keith palmer took place this afternoon. palmer will be remembered by his colleagues. keith has an extraordinary man and we've just finished a terribly sad and poignant service to say goodbye to keith and to celebrate an amazing life. he was clearly very kind, good hearted and very hard—working and very, very talented police officer. he arrested extraordinary numbers of criminals, but he was genuinely also a friendly face of british policing and in this horrible, horrible sad time, ithink and in this horrible, horrible sad time, i think all of us in policing hope that today's tribute to him is some small comfort to his family who we can't possibly imagine what they have been going through. we're incredibly proud of him and we know they are too and all our hearts are with them. police in manchester have launched extra patrols in the city centre, after receiving a surge in calls about people passing out from taking the banned drug, spice. greater manchester police said they dealt with 31 calls relating to the drug in 2a hours
the funeral of pc keith palmer took place this afternoon. palmer will be remembered by his colleagues. keith has an extraordinary man and we've just finished a terribly sad and poignant service to say goodbye to keith and to celebrate an amazing life. he was clearly very kind, good hearted and very hard—working and very, very talented police officer. he arrested extraordinary numbers of criminals, but he was genuinely also a friendly face of british policing and in this horrible, horrible sad...
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two of pc palmer's colleagues spoke of the friend they so admired.iceman, you would be painting a picture of keith palmer. he sounds like a pretty extraordinary man. he was, he was so down—to—earth and so normal. he came to work because he had a family to support. he was a fantastic dad and a fantastic husband. and... he is going to be missed so much. as the coffin passed through the capital, london stopped what it was doing to remember all those who lost their lives on that appalling day, pc palmer and the four men and women killed on westminster bridge. pc palmer symbolises the public service and sacrifice that underpins our society, the debt we owe to all those who put their lives on the line defending ourfreedoms. but he was also a husband, a father, a family man, and so today is about both national reflection and private grief. pc palmer's wife asked that the family's privacy be respected inside southwark cathedral. but the sound of the service was relayed to the streets outside. keith laid down his life for each one of us here. each one of you
two of pc palmer's colleagues spoke of the friend they so admired.iceman, you would be painting a picture of keith palmer. he sounds like a pretty extraordinary man. he was, he was so down—to—earth and so normal. he came to work because he had a family to support. he was a fantastic dad and a fantastic husband. and... he is going to be missed so much. as the coffin passed through the capital, london stopped what it was doing to remember all those who lost their lives on that appalling day,...
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palmer should be granted an ordinary copper who performed an extraordinary act of bravery.very. tomorrow pc palmer's coffin will pass through these gates and pass the exact spot where he lost his life. and then the funeral cortege will make its way across the river through streets lined with police and public to southwark cathedral, to his funeral. and public to southwark today, part of the route was being traced by worshippers from the cathedral at the start of holy week. the dean of southwark will officiate at tomorrow's funeral. the service will include these verses from stjohn's gospel. "greater love has no one than this". verses from stjohn's gospel. "to lay down one‘s life for one‘s friends". the important thing for me is, tomorrow will be his funeral, something that we need to do to honour him and to help his family with their grieving. to honour him and to help his family but for the rest of us, of course, it's representing that sacrifice which i think we can speak of his death as a kind of sacrifice on our behalf. of his death as a kind tributes to pc palmer contin
palmer should be granted an ordinary copper who performed an extraordinary act of bravery.very. tomorrow pc palmer's coffin will pass through these gates and pass the exact spot where he lost his life. and then the funeral cortege will make its way across the river through streets lined with police and public to southwark cathedral, to his funeral. and public to southwark today, part of the route was being traced by worshippers from the cathedral at the start of holy week. the dean of southwark...
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palmer, you're recognized. mr. palmer: thank you, mr. chairman, and i appreciate the attendance of all the members of the rules committee and the opportunity to present this. i actually presented this amendment two weeks ago yesterday, i think, to the rules committee and outlined the real point of this is something that we can agree on is that we want to take care of the sickest amongst us and make sure that people have access to health care with pre-existing conditions. that's a promise that many of us made and we want to bring down premiums. so i brought the amendment before the committee two weeks ago. i thought we had a good hearing. i felt like i had some consensus from members of both sides that is a common goal that we share. and i believe this is the best way to do it is to look at what's worked in the state of maine. i think i made those points at that hearing as well that the state of maine insurance market was going into the tank in 011. they created this risk sharing arrangement that allowed people to buy insurance in the mar
palmer, you're recognized. mr. palmer: thank you, mr. chairman, and i appreciate the attendance of all the members of the rules committee and the opportunity to present this. i actually presented this amendment two weeks ago yesterday, i think, to the rules committee and outlined the real point of this is something that we can agree on is that we want to take care of the sickest amongst us and make sure that people have access to health care with pre-existing conditions. that's a promise that...
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keith palmer was also a husband, son and brother., pc palmer was murdered by khalid masood because of the uniform he was wearing and the place he was helping to protect. the cortege wound its way through the streets to southwark cathedral. thousands of officers lined the route, many involved in a massive security operation. while this was a very public farewell, pc palmer's family had appealed for privacy. so they weren't filmed or photographed. officers from all over the country had converged on london. they didn't know keith palmer in life, but in death they could identify with him and his family. overhead, two police helicopters performed a fly—past and a salute. among the public, some onlyjust old enough to know the dangers. just before the service began, there was a two—minute silence in london and at police stations around the country. keith palmer's friends, who have described him as a model police officer, carried his coffin into the cathedral. this was the first day in post of course a good —— cressida dick, who read a poem
keith palmer was also a husband, son and brother., pc palmer was murdered by khalid masood because of the uniform he was wearing and the place he was helping to protect. the cortege wound its way through the streets to southwark cathedral. thousands of officers lined the route, many involved in a massive security operation. while this was a very public farewell, pc palmer's family had appealed for privacy. so they weren't filmed or photographed. officers from all over the country had converged...
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tomorrow, pc palmer's coffin will be taken to southwark cathedral.police have retired pc palmer's shoulder number. a157u will not be reissued to another officer. we're joined now by christine fulton, whose husband lewis was murdered while on police duty in 1994. christine then founded a charity called ‘care of police survivors‘. thank you very much for coming in. i mentioned lewis, just briefly explain your story and how you came to setup the charity. lewis was 28 yea rs to setup the charity. lewis was 28 years old, he was a police officer in glasgow. 0ne sunny, friday afternoon, he was stabbed to death bya afternoon, he was stabbed to death by a schizophrenic who had armed himself with a knife, with the sole intentions of murdering his brother. he was about to enter a shop full of customers and lewis did the only thing he could do which was to put himself between a man and the shop doorway. the sort of thing that police officers do every day, putting themselves in harms way for the sake of everyone else. why did you feel that as you went along your
tomorrow, pc palmer's coffin will be taken to southwark cathedral.police have retired pc palmer's shoulder number. a157u will not be reissued to another officer. we're joined now by christine fulton, whose husband lewis was murdered while on police duty in 1994. christine then founded a charity called ‘care of police survivors‘. thank you very much for coming in. i mentioned lewis, just briefly explain your story and how you came to setup the charity. lewis was 28 yea rs to setup the...
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tomorrow, pc palmer's coffin will be taken to southwark cathedral.e retired pc palmer's shoulder number. a157u will not be reissued to another officer. a man has suffered what police say are life—changing injuries, after acid was thrown at him in north london. his wife and their two year old son suffered minor burns in the attack, which happened at around i o'clock yesterday afternoon near caledonian road in islington. police say they want to hear from anyone who saw what happened. investigations are continuing into the cause of a fire at care home for the elderly in hertfordshire — in which two people died. the blaze started at the newgrange care home in cheshunt early yesterday morning, causing part of the roof to collapse. firefighters rescued thirty—three people. local authorities are working with the nhs to arrange alternative accommodation for the residents. more than 20 thousand people, including princes charles, william and harry, will gather in northern france today to mark the centenary of one of the bloodiest battles of the first world war
tomorrow, pc palmer's coffin will be taken to southwark cathedral.e retired pc palmer's shoulder number. a157u will not be reissued to another officer. a man has suffered what police say are life—changing injuries, after acid was thrown at him in north london. his wife and their two year old son suffered minor burns in the attack, which happened at around i o'clock yesterday afternoon near caledonian road in islington. police say they want to hear from anyone who saw what happened....
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two of pc palmer's colleagues spoke of the friend they so admired.oliceman, you would be painting a picture of keith palmer. he sounds like a pretty extraordinary man. he was, he was so down—to—earth and normal. he came to work because he had a family to support. he was a fantastic dad and a fantastic husband. and... he is going to be missed so much. as the coffin passed through the capital, london stopped what it was doing to remember all those who lost their lives on that appalling day, pc palmer and the four men and women killed on westminster bridge. pc palmer symbolises the public service and sacrifice that underpins our society, a debt we owe to all those who put their lives on the line defending ourfreedoms. but he was also a husband, a father, a family man, and so today is about both national reflection and private grief. pc palmer's wife asked that the family's privacy be respected inside southwark cathedral. but the sound of the service was relayed to the streets outside. keith laid down his life for each one of us here. each one of you who
two of pc palmer's colleagues spoke of the friend they so admired.oliceman, you would be painting a picture of keith palmer. he sounds like a pretty extraordinary man. he was, he was so down—to—earth and normal. he came to work because he had a family to support. he was a fantastic dad and a fantastic husband. and... he is going to be missed so much. as the coffin passed through the capital, london stopped what it was doing to remember all those who lost their lives on that appalling day,...
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pc palmer was a lifelong fan of the club. 0ur reporter chris slegg is at the ground now.es, a very sombre atmosphere here tonight ahead of kick—off. the match itself, a league1 tonight ahead of kick—off. the match itself, a league 1 fixture against mk dons, of secondary importance as the fans come to pay their respects. the day after the terror attacks, charlton left a club scarf on keith palmer's seat, which stayed thereon till today, and the seat itself was replaced by a wide seat. tonight 22 of his former colleagues willjoin the players on the pitch. they will be led out by pc palmer's brother and everyone willjoin in the period of silence. in the summer, a permanent memorial stone will be laid outside the stadium. the club chaplain here is with us. how has his loss impact of the club? it impacted the club straightaway when we discovered kate had been a —— keith had been a season ticket holder for many years. this was one of our own and it brought it home to us so of our own and it brought it home to us so discussions started as to how we could pay tribute to him. we h
pc palmer was a lifelong fan of the club. 0ur reporter chris slegg is at the ground now.es, a very sombre atmosphere here tonight ahead of kick—off. the match itself, a league1 tonight ahead of kick—off. the match itself, a league 1 fixture against mk dons, of secondary importance as the fans come to pay their respects. the day after the terror attacks, charlton left a club scarf on keith palmer's seat, which stayed thereon till today, and the seat itself was replaced by a wide seat....
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tomorrow, pc palmer's coffin will be taken to southwark cathedral. have retired pc palmer's shoulder number. ais7u will not be reissued to another officer. tributes are being paid to the former radio two presenter, brian matthew, who died yesterday aged 88. his broadcasting career spanned almost 70 years. he's most well known for the ‘sound of the 60s', a programme he presented for 27 years. but it was his first appearance on the ‘saturday skiffle club‘ that caught the ear of producers, as brian matthew explained in 2013 to tony blackburn. it was a wonderful opportunity with that one, because it covered a wide range of the arts and every month or thereabouts we did a live show from a theatre and it amazed me that a vast audience always turned up and filled that theatre, wherever we were. i mean, it was an opportunity to see a number of eminent stars, i suppose that was the attraction. but it was a great programme to be associated with. those paying tribute to the radio 2 broadcaster included sir tim rice who said he was sad to learn that brian matthe
tomorrow, pc palmer's coffin will be taken to southwark cathedral. have retired pc palmer's shoulder number. ais7u will not be reissued to another officer. tributes are being paid to the former radio two presenter, brian matthew, who died yesterday aged 88. his broadcasting career spanned almost 70 years. he's most well known for the ‘sound of the 60s', a programme he presented for 27 years. but it was his first appearance on the ‘saturday skiffle club‘ that caught the ear of producers,...
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name to the roll of honour and adding pc palmer's name to the roll of honourand in adding pc palmer'snd you were an officer in greater manchester. you worked on the case of murdered pc stephen oak. this is another reminder that police officers go to work in the morning and sometimes may not come home? yes. i wasn't a police officer. i worked with michael winner for 45 yea rs, worked with michael winner for 45 years, i worked with the metropolitan police, but it is true, we've dealt with all the families over the past 40 years and we come up over the past 40 years and we come up against all the problems of the families and we look after the families and we look after the families and we become personal friends to them like michael was. it's a very difficult situation for the trust, but we always put the family first when the trust is placed. they come first during the event and afterwards we look after them. we are honoured to this in michael name. thank you very much for talking to us morning. thank you very much. still to come: the beautiful, peaceful great barrier reef, but now unpr
name to the roll of honour and adding pc palmer's name to the roll of honourand in adding pc palmer'snd you were an officer in greater manchester. you worked on the case of murdered pc stephen oak. this is another reminder that police officers go to work in the morning and sometimes may not come home? yes. i wasn't a police officer. i worked with michael winner for 45 yea rs, worked with michael winner for 45 years, i worked with the metropolitan police, but it is true, we've dealt with all the...
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palmer. mr. palmer: thank you. i want to say how encouraged i am with the progress we are making on this bill and what we are trying to do is keep our promise to the american people that we want to bring down premiums and make sure we take care of people with pre-existing conditions and we have a model for this in the state of the maine. they have this risk sharing arrangement that has brought down premiums and increased the number of people insured and that's what we are going to have with this. this amendment is modeled after maine. when it is implemented, it will be a federal program after three years and the states will take it over. and we are going to see premiums going to come down perhaps by next year. i tell people that we will bring down premiums quickly but that is an acktue aerial understanding. and i'm encouraged with the work and they have bin helpful and cooperative and input from a number of numbers including congressman schweikert who has been helpful and he understands this extremely well and i wo
palmer. mr. palmer: thank you. i want to say how encouraged i am with the progress we are making on this bill and what we are trying to do is keep our promise to the american people that we want to bring down premiums and make sure we take care of people with pre-existing conditions and we have a model for this in the state of the maine. they have this risk sharing arrangement that has brought down premiums and increased the number of people insured and that's what we are going to have with...
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palmer, if they get do the same.t is doable but it's a little demorledsing for blixt and cameron smith. as long as he makes it, that's great. they just have to take over just to stay back. bill: so due to the length of today's play, we must now conclude golf coverage for our east and central time zone areas. viewers in this area can go to the golf channel for continuing coverage of the zurich classic. for those of you on the west coast, we'll return with more golf action right after this upcoming message but before we leave you, there's kevin kisner and that's another birdie. they get it to they have been absolutely spectacular, going out in 28. all birdies except a par at the ninth and a great start to their second nine now with back-to-back birdies to get to it 25 under par. well, we had a weather delay, just over six hours but they're going to try to get this final round in of the zurich classic. team competition for the first time for an official event on the official tour since my name is jenny doan i'm a quilte
palmer, if they get do the same.t is doable but it's a little demorledsing for blixt and cameron smith. as long as he makes it, that's great. they just have to take over just to stay back. bill: so due to the length of today's play, we must now conclude golf coverage for our east and central time zone areas. viewers in this area can go to the golf channel for continuing coverage of the zurich classic. for those of you on the west coast, we'll return with more golf action right after this...
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tomorrow, pc palmer's coffin will be taken to southwark cathedral.tired pc palmer's shoulder number. a157u will not be reissued to another officer. the headlines on bbc news... the government toughens its rhetoric over russia's involvement in the syrian civil war. an explosion at a coptic church in the city of tanta has killed 13 people. a service has been held in sweden to remember the people killed ina sweden to remember the people killed in a terror attack in sweden on friday. sport now and a full round up, from the bbc sport centre... mercedes‘ lewis hamilton has won the chinese grand prix this morning. he led from start to finish ahead of sebastian vettel who came second in the ferrari...red bull's max verstappen had an incredible race, coming from 16th to finish in third.....adam wild reports. shanghai in the wet can be a fearsome sight. here, battle lines drawn, lewis hamilton and sebastien vettel, there is little between them. hamilton's mercedes started in front, now all he had to do was stay there. whilst the track was dry, it was for a tim
tomorrow, pc palmer's coffin will be taken to southwark cathedral.tired pc palmer's shoulder number. a157u will not be reissued to another officer. the headlines on bbc news... the government toughens its rhetoric over russia's involvement in the syrian civil war. an explosion at a coptic church in the city of tanta has killed 13 people. a service has been held in sweden to remember the people killed ina sweden to remember the people killed in a terror attack in sweden on friday. sport now and...
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later today pc palmer's coughlin will be taken to today pc palmer's coughlin will be ta ken to rest todayoughlin will be taken to rest at chapel of st mary undercroft in a palace of westminster. it is a rare honour and one only done with the consent of the queen. the former prime minister baroness thatcher and tony benn are the only people in recent times to have laid bare two. tomorrow, pc palmer's coffin will be taken to southwark cathedral. as a mark of respect, the metropolitan police have retired pc palmer's shoulder number, which will not be reissued to another officer. a man has suffered what police say are life—changing injuries, after acid was thrown at him in north london. his wife and their two year old son suffered minor burns in the attack, which happened at around 1:00 yesterday afternoon near caledonian road in islington. police say they want to hear from anyone who saw what happened. tributes are being paid to the former radio two presenter, brian matthew, who died yesterday aged 88. his broadcasting career spanned almost 70 years. he's most well known for the ‘sound of th
later today pc palmer's coughlin will be taken to today pc palmer's coughlin will be ta ken to rest todayoughlin will be taken to rest at chapel of st mary undercroft in a palace of westminster. it is a rare honour and one only done with the consent of the queen. the former prime minister baroness thatcher and tony benn are the only people in recent times to have laid bare two. tomorrow, pc palmer's coffin will be taken to southwark cathedral. as a mark of respect, the metropolitan police have...
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palmer and mr. schweikert's idea has been accept by the appropriate people including the president of the united states, including the leadership of this body, we're trying to lock in. mr. polis: as i've been on this rules committee since i got here, typically what we do with an amendment process is we'll have many ideas, many amendments and we'll meet and consider them. it sounds like this en-- it sounds like instead we'll go sequentially on this one amendment that gets locked in, maybe a week later another amendment, a week later another amendment. so ort of maybe the bill evolves over time? or something like that? it's an interesting model of law making, we haven't really seen it before. i think as you know many democrats are concerned about the impact of the underlying bill. we haven't seen any amendments yet that would change that in terms of throwing 24 million people off health care and increasing rates 15% to 20%. for those who are lucky enough to retain health care. i think there's always b
palmer and mr. schweikert's idea has been accept by the appropriate people including the president of the united states, including the leadership of this body, we're trying to lock in. mr. polis: as i've been on this rules committee since i got here, typically what we do with an amendment process is we'll have many ideas, many amendments and we'll meet and consider them. it sounds like this en-- it sounds like instead we'll go sequentially on this one amendment that gets locked in, maybe a week...
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he went on to kill pc keith palmer in a knife attack inside the gates to parliament.minster and surrounding area went into a security lockdown. on wednesday, a commemoration was held at westminster bridge. hundreds of people gathered on the bridge, which was closed to traffic. commons speaker, john bercow, announced two reviews of security at the palace of westminster, and he harked back to the attack. 2:40pm today marks a week on from the shocking events of last week. our thoughts will be in particular with the metropolitan police, as they mourn their colleague, pc keith palmer. the foreign office minister, tobias ellwood, has received widespread tributes for coming to the aid of pc keith palmer. mr ellwood has said he is heartbroken that the police police officer died. foreign office question time was the first occasion since the attack on which tobias ellwood has appeared on the front front bench. labour's shadow foreign secretary took the opportunity to praise him. may i start by paying tribute to the member for bournemouth east, for his extraordinary courage last
he went on to kill pc keith palmer in a knife attack inside the gates to parliament.minster and surrounding area went into a security lockdown. on wednesday, a commemoration was held at westminster bridge. hundreds of people gathered on the bridge, which was closed to traffic. commons speaker, john bercow, announced two reviews of security at the palace of westminster, and he harked back to the attack. 2:40pm today marks a week on from the shocking events of last week. our thoughts will be in...
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the body of murdered police officer keith palmer is resting inside the palace of westminster ahead of funeral tomorrow. a huge data breach at the payday lender wonga. nearly a quarter of a million customers may be affected. and, the princes honour the fallen of vimy ridge, 100 years after a key battle of the first world war. good evening. a british father of two was among the victims of friday's terror attack in the swedish capital stockholm. chris bevington, who was 41, was among four people killed when a hijacked lorry crashed into a department store. today, as thousands attended a vigil for those who died, more details have been emerging of the man behind the attack. a square asquare in a square in stockholm close to friday's attack. time to stop and think. a chance to reflect on jumbled emotions, on uncomfortable feelings, and to consider lives lost inafew feelings, and to consider lives lost in a few terrible moment. chris bevington was one of those killed. a father to two young boys who moved to sweden to build a life a family and a career working for music companies to fight. h
the body of murdered police officer keith palmer is resting inside the palace of westminster ahead of funeral tomorrow. a huge data breach at the payday lender wonga. nearly a quarter of a million customers may be affected. and, the princes honour the fallen of vimy ridge, 100 years after a key battle of the first world war. good evening. a british father of two was among the victims of friday's terror attack in the swedish capital stockholm. chris bevington, who was 41, was among four people...
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and finally, the metro covers the funeral of pc keith palmer. we are going to cross the water to the atlantic, over the atlantic to america. donald trump's son, eric has given an interview to the telegraph where he says putin won't bully us. more alarmingly it seems from this conversation the main point of sending of those missiles was to make sure he and his father could defuse the threat posed to trump by the russia scandal. one of eric tram's statement is if there is anything syria did, it was to validate the fact there is no russia. so his main take on this event is that my father will now no longer be under suspicion for his links with russia. and putin won't bully us. if he wants a fight, we won't be intimidated by talk of war. like two bullies in the playground squaring up and say, if you hit me, i will hit you back. is the fbi's investigation, the other investigations, will they care about the missiles being sent to syria, suggesting donald trump is not in league with president putin?” suggesting donald trump is not in league with presid
and finally, the metro covers the funeral of pc keith palmer. we are going to cross the water to the atlantic, over the atlantic to america. donald trump's son, eric has given an interview to the telegraph where he says putin won't bully us. more alarmingly it seems from this conversation the main point of sending of those missiles was to make sure he and his father could defuse the threat posed to trump by the russia scandal. one of eric tram's statement is if there is anything syria did, it...
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also ahead: a rare honourfor murdered police officer keith palmer. his coffin will be taken to the palace of westminster ahead of his funeral tomorrow. a ceremony to mark the centenary of the first world war battle of vimy ridge. more than 20,000 people are expected to take part. in sport, england'sjustin rose is at the top of the leaderboard at the masters. rose is six under par along with spain's sergio garcia going into the final day in augusta. who is the bossy one? also this morning, we meet the sisters with a combined age of 300 and a century of stories to share. and ben has the weather. morning. after yesterday's sunshine and warmth, today will be even warmer. but not for all of us. scotland and northern ireland turning cloudier and cooler, with some rain at times. all the details in 15 minutes. thanks, ben. first, our main story. there's been more tough rhetoric from the british government on russia, over its continued support for syrian president, bashar al—assad. the defence secretary, sir michael fallon, has sharply criticised the kremlin,
also ahead: a rare honourfor murdered police officer keith palmer. his coffin will be taken to the palace of westminster ahead of his funeral tomorrow. a ceremony to mark the centenary of the first world war battle of vimy ridge. more than 20,000 people are expected to take part. in sport, england'sjustin rose is at the top of the leaderboard at the masters. rose is six under par along with spain's sergio garcia going into the final day in augusta. who is the bossy one? also this morning, we...
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tributes to pc palmer continue to be laid in parliament square.'s democracy. throughout the night, two police officers will stand beside the constable's body, guarding the man who died guarding our values. mark easton, bbc news, the palace of westminster. len mccluskey, the leader of the uk's biggest trade union, unite, today demanded the labour party investigates what he claims are attempts by certain labour mps to undermine his campaign for a third term. mr mccluskey‘s bid to continue as unite's general secretary is being challenged by gerard coyne. the result of this bitter contest could impact the future of the labour party, as our industry correspondent, john moylan, reports. he's the former liverpool dock worker who rose to be the most powerful trade union leader in britain. but he's up against this man, gerald coyne, politically to len mccluskey‘s right, who believes the uk's biggest union needs to change. make sure that you do vote, because it is really important. campaigning in nottingham, gerald coyne says the union needs to focus on the
tributes to pc palmer continue to be laid in parliament square.'s democracy. throughout the night, two police officers will stand beside the constable's body, guarding the man who died guarding our values. mark easton, bbc news, the palace of westminster. len mccluskey, the leader of the uk's biggest trade union, unite, today demanded the labour party investigates what he claims are attempts by certain labour mps to undermine his campaign for a third term. mr mccluskey‘s bid to continue as...
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>> an arnold palmer. >> will you say, i would like an arnold palmer? >> yeah.t's great. ♪ >>> arnold palmer, a true icon of sports history, and one of the most beloved golfers to ever play. oven a special "in depth," we look back on the life of the late hall of famer who died in september 2016. from his humble beginnings -- >> his house sat right here. >> literally right
>> an arnold palmer. >> will you say, i would like an arnold palmer? >> yeah.t's great. ♪ >>> arnold palmer, a true icon of sports history, and one of the most beloved golfers to ever play. oven a special "in depth," we look back on the life of the late hall of famer who died in september 2016. from his humble beginnings -- >> his house sat right here. >> literally right
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it's the first since arnold palmer.t at this morning's honorers starters ceremony. all for you and arnie. i'm going to place this -- ladies and gentlemen welcome me and express your love and affection to mrs. arnold palmer. well, good morning and welcome to the 2017 masters. it is a wonderful but in one respect difficult day. for the first time in many, many decades, someone is obviously missing from the first tee here at augusta national and the masters. the almost unbearable sadness we all feel at the passing of arnold palmer is surpassed only by the love and affection for him, which will forever reside in our hearts. arnold palmer was more than the king, a title he justifiably deserved by his four masters victories and more pga tour wins. arnold palmer was my friend. he was your friend. despite all of his fame and fortune, he always had time for all of us. a smile, an autograph, a photo. he was always giving. but it still hurts so bad that he is not here with us today. we knew this day would come. we counted our bles
it's the first since arnold palmer.t at this morning's honorers starters ceremony. all for you and arnie. i'm going to place this -- ladies and gentlemen welcome me and express your love and affection to mrs. arnold palmer. well, good morning and welcome to the 2017 masters. it is a wonderful but in one respect difficult day. for the first time in many, many decades, someone is obviously missing from the first tee here at augusta national and the masters. the almost unbearable sadness we all...
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and again, we'll have the arnold palmer special tribute at 1:00 eastern time. with his last-ever recorded interview airing for the first time. nick, i'll see you tomorrow. can't wait to see it. nick: can't wait, jim. this is going to be another very special sunday at the masters. jim: so for nick and all the crew, jim nantz saying so long from augusta national on a day of exciting golf and during a week of remembrance. ings. >> i'm natasha brown. next on "eyewitness news" an accused arsonist is under arrest. we're going to show you the path of destruction one man allegedly left in three separate fireplace visually impaired child gets the chance to hunt for eggs. how the bomb squad helped this happen. lauren. >> and after of a pleasant kickoff to the weekend a splendid sunday is in store. even warmer temperatures and as we head into next week, yes >> ♪ >> live from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia, this is cbs3 "eyewitness news". >> charged with causing a catastrophe a man suspected of starting multiple fires in the philadelphia area is under arrest. goo
and again, we'll have the arnold palmer special tribute at 1:00 eastern time. with his last-ever recorded interview airing for the first time. nick, i'll see you tomorrow. can't wait to see it. nick: can't wait, jim. this is going to be another very special sunday at the masters. jim: so for nick and all the crew, jim nantz saying so long from augusta national on a day of exciting golf and during a week of remembrance. ings. >> i'm natasha brown. next on "eyewitness news" an...
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the body of pc keith palmer, who was murdered in the westminster terror attack, is lying in a chapel of parliament, ahead of his funeral tomorrow. the payday loan firm, wonga, has apologised after admitting nearly a quarter of a million british customers may have been affected by a data breach. one meet the author this week i will speak to scarlett thomas about her switch to writing for children and the creation of a fictional world full of magic and danger. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the journalist lucy cavendish, and tom bergin, business correspondent at reuters. hopefully not suffering from too much sun after a lovely day out there tonight. tomorrow's front pages then, starting with — the daily telegraph leads with claims that russia and iran are threatening to retaliate against america, following last week's air strike on syria. donald trump is accused of crossing "red lines". the financial times focuses on president trump's decision to increase us naval power in korean waters. the independent leads with an
the body of pc keith palmer, who was murdered in the westminster terror attack, is lying in a chapel of parliament, ahead of his funeral tomorrow. the payday loan firm, wonga, has apologised after admitting nearly a quarter of a million british customers may have been affected by a data breach. one meet the author this week i will speak to scarlett thomas about her switch to writing for children and the creation of a fictional world full of magic and danger. hello and welcome to our look ahead...
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a rare honour — the body of pc keith palmer — who was stabbed to death last month — has arrived at the westminster ahead of his funeral tomorrow. also in the next hour — commemorating the fallen of the first world war. around 20,000 people, many canadian, are in northern france to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the battle of vimy ridge. mercedes‘ lewis hamiltion has won the chinese grand prix in shanghai, beating ferrari's sebastian vettel, who finished second. and in half an hour, the extraordinary achievements of seven young people are celebrated in this year's rotary rotary young citizen awards. a british man among the four victims of the stockholm truck attack has been named as chris bevington. the family of the 41—year—old said they were devastated by his untimely tragic death. two swedes and a belgian also died, when a truck rammed into a crowd and then crashed into a department store on friday. swedish police say the suspect had been facing deportation and had extremist sympathies. simonjones reports. thousands gather in the centre of stockholm for a vigil against terroris
a rare honour — the body of pc keith palmer — who was stabbed to death last month — has arrived at the westminster ahead of his funeral tomorrow. also in the next hour — commemorating the fallen of the first world war. around 20,000 people, many canadian, are in northern france to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the battle of vimy ridge. mercedes‘ lewis hamiltion has won the chinese grand prix in shanghai, beating ferrari's sebastian vettel, who finished second. and in half an...
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congressman palmer was originally against the a h ca but is now in support of it after cosponsoring an amendment that would create a federal amendment for risksharing. include equal they for women. this is just over one hour.
congressman palmer was originally against the a h ca but is now in support of it after cosponsoring an amendment that would create a federal amendment for risksharing. include equal they for women. this is just over one hour.