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, mr paterson, for you to contribute?n, for you to contribute? i _ moral obligation, mr paterson, for you to contribute?— you to contribute? i think there is a moral obligation _ you to contribute? i think there is a moral obligation for _ you to contribute? i think there is a moral obligation for the - you to contribute? i think there is l a moral obligation for the company to contribute and i think the right place to determine that is when our responsibility is very clear. the former post — responsibility is very clear. the former post office chief executive paula vennells handed back her cbe last week. questions remain over how the business was run. today, her successor said he was determined to support the ongoing public inquiry. clearly from our perspective, we want to make sure that we as an organisation are giving every single opportunity that he has to make sure he can get to the truth. the opportunity that he has to make sure he can get to the truth.— he can get to the truth. the final word this morning _ he can
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mr paterson has described _ come back to you. mr paterson has described we — come back to you. we will come back to - come back to you. mr paterson hasl described we will come back to you, i can described we will come back to you, i can do— described we will come back to you, i can do the — described we will come back to you, i can do the same. _ described we will come back to you, i can do the same. i— described we will come back to you, i can do the same.— i can do the same. i think we are both surprised _ i can do the same. i think we are both surprised and _ i can do the same. i think we are both surprised and disappointed | i can do the same. i think we are i both surprised and disappointed you have not got that question answered on the table. have not got that question answered on the table-— on the table. what do you think of that? absolutely _ on the table. what do you think of that? absolutely feel _ on the table. what do you think of that? absolutely feel the - on the table. what do you think of that? absolutely feel the same i on the table. what do you think of. that
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paterson, mr beer, you reference — with mr paterson, mr beer, you reference documents _ with mr patersons made aware of— demonstrated that the post office was made aware of each - demonstrated that the post office was made aware of each of - demonstrated that the post office was made aware of each of those i demonstrated that the post office - was made aware of each of those bugs more or— was made aware of each of those bugs more or less _ was made aware of each of those bugs more or less contemporaneously. - was made aware of each of those bugs more or less contemporaneously. i'mi more or less contemporaneously. i'm not concerned — more or less contemporaneously. i'm not concerned about _ more or less contemporaneously. i'm not concerned about the _ more or less contemporaneously. i'm not concerned about the detail - more or less contemporaneously. i'm not concerned about the detail of - not concerned about the detail of those _ not concerned about the detail of those documents. _ not concerned about the detail of those documents. in _ not concerned about the detail of those documents.
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colin paterson, bbc news, barlinnie, glasgow. from tokyo injapan, this is after those two planes collided in which 379 people did evacuate that japan airlines plane safely. five crew on airlines plane safely. five crew on a smaller plane did die, though. stay with us. hello. storm henk continues its weight, bringing heavy rain exacerbating the risk of flooding and also very strong winds. a met office amber warning in place through parts of south wales and southern england to the south midlands. gusts of 60 mph or maybe more, gusts of 80 mph around exposed coast on the southern flank of this area of low pressure which is also bringing and persistent rain to many parts of england and wales, fringing in scotland and also outbreaks of rain across the northern isles turning to snow across shetlands and also gales here. through the night it will stay quite possibly both in the north—east and in the south of the uk, much of the persistent rain clearing but plenty of showers following on behind, not a particularly cold night. and then fo
colin paterson, bbc news, barlinnie, glasgow. from tokyo injapan, this is after those two planes collided in which 379 people did evacuate that japan airlines plane safely. five crew on airlines plane safely. five crew on a smaller plane did die, though. stay with us. hello. storm henk continues its weight, bringing heavy rain exacerbating the risk of flooding and also very strong winds. a met office amber warning in place through parts of south wales and southern england to the south midlands....
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colin paterson, bbc news.ople have been injured near the two of the irani revolutionaries guard qassem suleimani. hundreds of people on the street there. it is part of a ceremony to commemorate him. he was killed in a us drone strike in iraq in 2020 at the orders of then us president donald trump. 103 people deadin president donald trump. 103 people dead in these two explosions. no one has claimed responsibility, no group has. more details next. good afternoon. today has brought somewhat brighter weather for many of us, but in the wake of storm henk, there�*s still a lot of water out there. the ground is saturated, numerous flood warnings in force, and there is some more rain to come. through the rest of the day, that rain mostly in the form of some quite hefty showers, it stays windy across southern counties of england and the channel islands, large amounts of cloud across scotland in particular with some showery rain, windy up towards the northern isles, and cold across shetland, ending the day with temperat
colin paterson, bbc news.ople have been injured near the two of the irani revolutionaries guard qassem suleimani. hundreds of people on the street there. it is part of a ceremony to commemorate him. he was killed in a us drone strike in iraq in 2020 at the orders of then us president donald trump. 103 people deadin president donald trump. 103 people dead in these two explosions. no one has claimed responsibility, no group has. more details next. good afternoon. today has brought somewhat...
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colin paterson, bbc news. time for a look at the weather, here's ben rich. there is something joy are on the way this weekend but a gradual process in terms of things drying up and certainly we are still feeling the effects of the storm henk. we saw the flooding early in the programme and currently there are more than 300 flood warnings in place and one of them severe in tenby in pembrokeshire. there is more rain to come in the short—term today, mostly coming in the former showers. some really heavy showers across southern counties and pretty cloudy and wales and northern england into the midlands. northern ireland having the lion's share of dry weather so far and then across many parts of scotland showery rain and remaining windy and cold. through this evening and tonight we keep large amounts of cloud and keep some showers here and there. but perhaps some clearer skies spreading from the south—west by the end of the night. temperatures for most between three and 7 degrees, may be getting a little colder in some spots particularly in the northern half of sc
colin paterson, bbc news. time for a look at the weather, here's ben rich. there is something joy are on the way this weekend but a gradual process in terms of things drying up and certainly we are still feeling the effects of the storm henk. we saw the flooding early in the programme and currently there are more than 300 flood warnings in place and one of them severe in tenby in pembrokeshire. there is more rain to come in the short—term today, mostly coming in the former showers. some...
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colin paterson, bbc news, barlinnie, glasgow. he's the youngest player ever to win a match at the world championship and now faces 2018 champion rob cross in the semifinal tonight in london. could he go all the way and lift the trophy? joe wilson reports. still amazed by his age? yep, luke littler is still 16. well, be stunned by how he plays — just how easy he makes it look. littler�*s overwhelmed every opponent to reach the semifinals. as soon as he could stand, he could throw. there are clues to his success in the family footage of littler when he was much littler. it all started at home. it was just me dad. he always played in the house. he never played in a pub league or owt. so i wasjust looking up to him. and then when we went to some shop, ijust pointed out the magnetic dartboard, because they looked similar. and then, yeah, the rest is history. a big part of the story is a shop in st helens and a darts academy where luke littler turned up and immediately turned heads. within a year, before he was 11, he was playing in th
colin paterson, bbc news, barlinnie, glasgow. he's the youngest player ever to win a match at the world championship and now faces 2018 champion rob cross in the semifinal tonight in london. could he go all the way and lift the trophy? joe wilson reports. still amazed by his age? yep, luke littler is still 16. well, be stunned by how he plays — just how easy he makes it look. littler�*s overwhelmed every opponent to reach the semifinals. as soon as he could stand, he could throw. there are...
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colin paterson, bbc news, barlinnie, glasgow. unearthed from thejurassic coast which goes on display in dorset. the giant fossil belongs to this, a pliosaur. these are computer generated images of it, one of the most fearsome predators to have ever existed. 0ur science editor rebecca morelle has been taking a closer look at its remains. meeting a jurassic sea monster — a colossal fossil is unveiled to the public for the very first time. this is the skull of a pliosaur — one of the most fearsome predators the planet has ever seen. i think the fossil�*s incredible! i think it would have been very terrifying, eating all sorts of predators. it has big teeth. this gigantic reptile lived 150 million years ago. it would have terrorised the oceans, devouring passing prey with a single bite. the fossil was found halfway down a cliff face in dorset�*s kimmeridge bay. it took three weeks for a team dangling off ropes to extract it. fossil expert steve etches led the excavation. this is the top of the food chain — there's nothing bigger than
colin paterson, bbc news, barlinnie, glasgow. unearthed from thejurassic coast which goes on display in dorset. the giant fossil belongs to this, a pliosaur. these are computer generated images of it, one of the most fearsome predators to have ever existed. 0ur science editor rebecca morelle has been taking a closer look at its remains. meeting a jurassic sea monster — a colossal fossil is unveiled to the public for the very first time. this is the skull of a pliosaur — one of the most...
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paterson.. 0ne topic that emerged was something called remote access and it seems fujitsu could get into computers from afar and that could have caused some of the financial inconsistencies and why did the company give support and documents and witness statements to the post awe office to help prosecute innocent people. we saw paul paterson giving evidence to mps. he thinks the company has a moral obligation to contribute to compensation. that bill could top a billion pounds and fujitsu has been awarded a hundred government contracts in the fast last four years and today they said they would not bid for any more until this is sorted out. not bid for any more until this is sorted out-— the england midfielder, jordan henderson, hasjust signed for the dutch club ajax. the former liverpool player had been in saudi arabia, but cut short his contract. his move to the middle east was controversial and condemned by some lgbt and human rights campaigners, and he later apologised. natalie pirks has more
paterson.. 0ne topic that emerged was something called remote access and it seems fujitsu could get into computers from afar and that could have caused some of the financial inconsistencies and why did the company give support and documents and witness statements to the post awe office to help prosecute innocent people. we saw paul paterson giving evidence to mps. he thinks the company has a moral obligation to contribute to compensation. that bill could top a billion pounds and fujitsu has...
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colin paterson, bbc news, barlinnie, glasgow.rmed to the bbc that the deputy chair of the political bureau of hamas has been killed in the political attack we were reporting, the israeli drone strike in beirut, and we are awaiting response from the israeli authorities. these are the israeli authorities. these are the images from the southern suburb in beirut. now we can have a quick look at the weather. hello. storm henk continues itsjourney eastwards across the uk. this area of low pressure has been named by the met office, bringing heavy rain, just exacerbating the risk of flooding and also some very strong winds. a met office amber warning for the strength of the wind through this swathe of south wales and southern england into the south midlands. inland gusts of 60 miles per hour or maybe more. gusts of 80 miles per hour around some exposed coasts on the southern flank of this area of low pressure, which is also bringing heavy and persistent rain to many parts of england and wales. that rain fringing into southern scotland. a
colin paterson, bbc news, barlinnie, glasgow.rmed to the bbc that the deputy chair of the political bureau of hamas has been killed in the political attack we were reporting, the israeli drone strike in beirut, and we are awaiting response from the israeli authorities. these are the israeli authorities. these are the images from the southern suburb in beirut. now we can have a quick look at the weather. hello. storm henk continues itsjourney eastwards across the uk. this area of low pressure...
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mr paterson, can you tell me when the _ received.ystem being faulty? i can't answer a month and a year. _ system being faulty? i can't answer a month and a year. you _ system being faulty? i can't answer a month and a year. you said - system being faulty? i can't answer a month and a year. you said there | a month and a year. you said there were issues — a month and a year. you said there were issues with _ a month and a year. you said there were issues with the _ a month and a year. you said there were issues with the system. - a month and a year. you said there were issues with the system. is - a month and a year. you said there | were issues with the system. is that there were issues with the system from day one or something that was discovered later on? as it reported this month, near identical errors were found in an earlier post office it project provided by a subsidiary of fujitsu in 1999. i ask again, when were management aware — and if you can answer now, we commit to writing to the committee to provide that detail? . ., wri
mr paterson, can you tell me when the _ received.ystem being faulty? i can't answer a month and a year. _ system being faulty? i can't answer a month and a year. you _ system being faulty? i can't answer a month and a year. you said - system being faulty? i can't answer a month and a year. you said there | a month and a year. you said there were issues — a month and a year. you said there were issues with _ a month and a year. you said there were issues with the _ a month and a year. you said...
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our entertainment correspondent colin paterson went to meet her.hat shows up in the artwork, as well. the actress drew barrymore is a fan. i'm going to go in hard. margo's work is seen on celebrity gogglebox, and now she has her own solo show in brighton. a decade ago, margo completely changed her life. she was a primary school teacher in inner—city london when tragedy befell one of her pupils. there was a little girl in my class who was put on... i was actually one of the people who put her on the at—risk register. and, sadly, yeah, she was murdered with her mum and that did actually — that really changed my life. margo decided to quit teaching and pursue her lifelong dream, and for the last ten years has created at least one painting every single day. and so i started drawing little small pictures in my bedroom every night on a desk. and ijust thought, that's what i'm going to do — i'm going to paint every single day for ten years. or the rest of my life i'm just going to keep paint every day, no matter what happens i will have a sketchbook. desp
our entertainment correspondent colin paterson went to meet her.hat shows up in the artwork, as well. the actress drew barrymore is a fan. i'm going to go in hard. margo's work is seen on celebrity gogglebox, and now she has her own solo show in brighton. a decade ago, margo completely changed her life. she was a primary school teacher in inner—city london when tragedy befell one of her pupils. there was a little girl in my class who was put on... i was actually one of the people who put her...
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colin paterson, in margate, for bbc news. margo in margate inspiring us all.isen above 200. the new year's day quake, measuring 7.6, struck the remote noto peninsula — toppling buildings and sparking a majorfire. efforts are continuing to find those who remain missing over a week later but rescuers are struggling with warnings of landslides and building collapses due to rain and snow. we will have more on that in the next hour. now it's time for a look at the weather with sarah keith lucas. hello. it's another cold, wintry day out there today. we've got some icy stretches around, some fog patches that are going to linger all day, particularly across parts of northern scotland. but for most of us, thankfully, it is going to be another dry day. still plenty of flood warnings out, but they're starting to reduce in number now. so high pressure driving our weather at the moment. quite a few isobars in the south. this is where we've got the breeziest conditions. breeze coming in from the east or north—east for southern england and wales too. still some wintry shower
colin paterson, in margate, for bbc news. margo in margate inspiring us all.isen above 200. the new year's day quake, measuring 7.6, struck the remote noto peninsula — toppling buildings and sparking a majorfire. efforts are continuing to find those who remain missing over a week later but rescuers are struggling with warnings of landslides and building collapses due to rain and snow. we will have more on that in the next hour. now it's time for a look at the weather with sarah keith lucas....
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colin paterson, in margate, for bbc news.t westminster henry, one wonders what the reaction will beat all this later on? well. will beat all this later on? well, this scandal _ will beat all this later on? well, this scandal has _ will beat all this later on? well, this scandal has been _ will beat all this later on? well, this scandal has been rippling . will beat all this later on? -tt this scandal has been rippling along the surface for years, but in the last few days, it ripped through westminster, and i think paula vennells�* decision is a reflection of the intense, extraordinarily intense reaction to that tv drama. i think the big, immediate question now is, what is the government going to do? they are certainly doing nothing to dampen down expectations of a law quashing all the outstanding convictions. there�*s also outstanding questions for fujitsu and the post office, although those questions may have to wait until after the completion of the public inquiry which is ongoing. and then the biggest question of all, whic
colin paterson, in margate, for bbc news.t westminster henry, one wonders what the reaction will beat all this later on? well. will beat all this later on? well, this scandal _ will beat all this later on? well, this scandal has _ will beat all this later on? well, this scandal has been _ will beat all this later on? well, this scandal has been rippling . will beat all this later on? -tt this scandal has been rippling along the surface for years, but in the last few days, it ripped through...
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colin paterson, bbc news.freezing rain and crashed into parked vehicles, before skidding into a garden wall and coming to a halt. it had been on its way to a primary school in kirkcaldy. luckily there were no passengers on board. police scotland say no—one was injured. time for a look at the weather. here's louise lear. plenty of challenges as we have been seeing on the weather recently. it is just a few days ago when a major incident was declared in nottingham. look at the difference. in fact we have had blue sky and sunshine yesterday and yesterday there was significant flooding but hopefully the sunshine is compensating a little and helping with some of the clear up operations that are no doubt ongoing. high pressure will dominate the story not only through tomorrow but throughout the rest of the week. the position of the high is important and today we had some more isobars to the south and there has been this nagging breeze which has been this nagging breeze which has made it feel cold across england and w
colin paterson, bbc news.freezing rain and crashed into parked vehicles, before skidding into a garden wall and coming to a halt. it had been on its way to a primary school in kirkcaldy. luckily there were no passengers on board. police scotland say no—one was injured. time for a look at the weather. here's louise lear. plenty of challenges as we have been seeing on the weather recently. it is just a few days ago when a major incident was declared in nottingham. look at the difference. in...
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colin paterson, bbc news. some great glam there.ye, thanks for watching. hello there. as storm jocelyn cleared our shores, wednesday has been a day for assessing the damage that was left. but it was a slightly quieter story with the winds gradually easing down. we did actually see some brief glimpses of sunshine, not a bad afternoon in hexham, northumberland. and as we go through the evening and overnight, the winds will continue to ease. we've got these weather fronts starting to slowly drift in from the west. they'll bring outbreaks of rain, but they will also introduce this south—westerly flow, which is driving milder air right across the country. so there'll be a lot of clouds to start the day on thursday. outbreaks of drizzle, misty conditions along west coasts and some rain moving out of northern ireland into northern scotland. but by the afternoon, most of the persistent rain will have eased away. it will stay damp and drizzly with a few showers out to the west. but an incredibly mild story for all of us. 13 celsius in london
colin paterson, bbc news. some great glam there.ye, thanks for watching. hello there. as storm jocelyn cleared our shores, wednesday has been a day for assessing the damage that was left. but it was a slightly quieter story with the winds gradually easing down. we did actually see some brief glimpses of sunshine, not a bad afternoon in hexham, northumberland. and as we go through the evening and overnight, the winds will continue to ease. we've got these weather fronts starting to slowly drift...
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colin paterson, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. thank you.ing sailing and the sill will be rain at times. this frontal system pushing in from the south and it will bring rain through tonight and into tomorrow for some. this is a warm front, it will introduce this wedge of really very mild air indeed. so expect some high temperatures as we head through the day tomorrow. in the short term, here is the band of cloud and patchy rain across the channel islands, the south—west of england and then edging northwards to already but the north of scotland as we head towards the end of the night. 1 degrees in aberdeen first thing on thursday morning. 11 in plymouth, that is where the mild air will be an them able work northwards and eastwards through the day tomorrow. outbreaks of heavy rain across northern ireland, parts of scotland and patchy rain elsewhere with the few bright eclipses, but generally quite a lot of cloud. some sunshine into northern ireland later in the day, but look at these temperatures, nine to 13, may be getting up to 14 celsius. b
colin paterson, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. thank you.ing sailing and the sill will be rain at times. this frontal system pushing in from the south and it will bring rain through tonight and into tomorrow for some. this is a warm front, it will introduce this wedge of really very mild air indeed. so expect some high temperatures as we head through the day tomorrow. in the short term, here is the band of cloud and patchy rain across the channel islands, the south—west of england...
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now, the more immediate threat, at least here in paterson, new jersey, flooding. all this water, the source of it is actually the passaic river you mentioned a little while ago, the river 90 or 100 yards away from where i'm standing. according to new jersey's governor, the passaic has already been at flood level for the last several days. any additional rain could lead to even more flooding, potentially worse than what we experienced in december. these neighborhoods you're looking at here in patterson, these are some of the low-lying areas. the folks who live and work in this part of the neighborhood are quite familiar with the flooding potential of the passaic. authorities have been closely monitoring the forecast, calling for another 2 feet above what we're seeing right now, which is why authorities have set up these sort of barricades throughout the neighborhood. we've been here for quite some time, fred. people are taking their chances, choosing to drive in, while others are simply just shifting into reverse, which is perhaps the wisest thing. in neighboring n
now, the more immediate threat, at least here in paterson, new jersey, flooding. all this water, the source of it is actually the passaic river you mentioned a little while ago, the river 90 or 100 yards away from where i'm standing. according to new jersey's governor, the passaic has already been at flood level for the last several days. any additional rain could lead to even more flooding, potentially worse than what we experienced in december. these neighborhoods you're looking at here in...
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what mr paterson said today was that the data presented by fujitsu in court was knocked a gold standard's a very simple excel file which tells you not very much at all. so what he is essentially saying is that the data that was presented that led to lee castleton being bankrupted wasn't up to scratch, so it really wasn't up to scratch, so it really was a remarkable morning of evidence from paul patterson. the other thing that he talked about was an acknowledgement really that the knowledge of these errors, these bugs was known by fujitsu right from the very start, 1999, so for more than two decades. he also said that information about those bugs was shared with the post office, but what we are still not clear about is how high up the post office that information whence. just how understandable was this evidence about bugs and errors being put forward by fujitsu. i think we might find out more about that when paul patterson comes back for questioning later this year. patterson comes back for questioning later this year-— later this year. four people have been found _ later this year. fou
what mr paterson said today was that the data presented by fujitsu in court was knocked a gold standard's a very simple excel file which tells you not very much at all. so what he is essentially saying is that the data that was presented that led to lee castleton being bankrupted wasn't up to scratch, so it really wasn't up to scratch, so it really was a remarkable morning of evidence from paul patterson. the other thing that he talked about was an acknowledgement really that the knowledge of...
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steve paterson has more >> tonight, republican presidential candidate nikki haley revealing her south carolina home was a target of swatting late last month. it's when someone makes a fake emergency call, often alleging violence at a victim's home, serious enough for a heavily armed s.w.a.t. team. haley saying on "meet the press" this morning her elderly parents were there when it happened. >> the last thing you want is to see multiple law enforcement officials with guns drawn pointing at my parents and -- and thinking that something happened it is an awful situation. >> just yesterday, house republican whip tom emmer sharing his minnesota home was also swatted, posting on social media that his family was targeted by a 911 prank call that wrongly diverted a police presence to my home, adding, thankfully no one was home or injured. >> law enforcement experts call it dangerous, illegal and sometimes deadly >> this is not a game, and it potentially is life changing. you're taking resources away from what who could be responding to legitimate calls for assistance >> no address is safe. th
steve paterson has more >> tonight, republican presidential candidate nikki haley revealing her south carolina home was a target of swatting late last month. it's when someone makes a fake emergency call, often alleging violence at a victim's home, serious enough for a heavily armed s.w.a.t. team. haley saying on "meet the press" this morning her elderly parents were there when it happened. >> the last thing you want is to see multiple law enforcement officials with guns...
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our entertainment correspondent colin paterson caught up with him as he rehearsed for sunday's big shower, never gonna give you up. yeah, it's funny. obviously that song, never gonna give you up, has been part of my dna now for 30—odd years and as mad as people may find the fact that i still enjoy singing it, i still do, because it kind of — it kind of solidifies in my own mind how lucky i've been. what were your real highlights for 2023, then? playing glastonbury has to be a highlight because i never thought i'd get to play that stage. i never thought i'd get to play glastonbury, never mind the pyramid stage. the bbc one new year's eve special traditionally attracts one of the biggest tv audiences of the year. astley follows in the footsteps of robbie williams and alicia keys, who've also played the concert. you're live with bbc news. let's take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world. a record number of migrants and asylum seekers arrived at the us border with mexico in the past month — that's according to internal us government data obtained by our media partne
our entertainment correspondent colin paterson caught up with him as he rehearsed for sunday's big shower, never gonna give you up. yeah, it's funny. obviously that song, never gonna give you up, has been part of my dna now for 30—odd years and as mad as people may find the fact that i still enjoy singing it, i still do, because it kind of — it kind of solidifies in my own mind how lucky i've been. what were your real highlights for 2023, then? playing glastonbury has to be a highlight...
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today does not mean _ addressed by mr paterson today does not mean that it will not be addressed with inquiry— addressed with him in due course. the inquiry undertakes its work in a forensic— the inquiry undertakes its work in a forensic manner, only asking questions _ forensic manner, only asking questions of witnesses when it is satisfied — questions of witnesses when it is satisfied that all reasonably relevant material has been obtained, so that— relevant material has been obtained, so that questions can be put on a proper— so that questions can be put on a proper evidential foundation. so you are here _ proper evidential foundation. so you are here to— proper evidential foundation. so you are here to give evidence today primarily — are here to give evidence today primarily about the issues that you address— primarily about the issues that you address irr— primarily about the issues that you address in your third witness statement, which concern ar 0 data, do understand mark kelly s. in particular— do understand mark kelly s. in particular the reliability of that data. — particula
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joseph's medical center in paterson, new jersey, is packed with patients. hospital admissions for covid more than tripling here from a month ago. >> how concerned are you with the increase? >> they are sicker, especially patients that are the most vulnerable, that have comorbid disease, things like cancer or respiratory disease. >> reporter: nationwide, emergency room visits and deaths are up from the previous week, and it's not just covid cases that are climbing. >> we're starting to see a higher number of influenza-like illnesses, influenza a, rsv, and other viral illnesses. >> reporter: 31 states are reporting high or very high levels of respiratory illnesses, including flu and rsv. >> are a lot of these people vaccinated? >> a lot of patients are, yes. we do have a number of patients who still are not as well. >> reporter: less than 50% of adults and children have been vaccinated against the flu. the numbers are even lower for covid. the case counts so concerning, at least ten states and washington, d.c. have reinstated mask mandates in some hospitals.
joseph's medical center in paterson, new jersey, is packed with patients. hospital admissions for covid more than tripling here from a month ago. >> how concerned are you with the increase? >> they are sicker, especially patients that are the most vulnerable, that have comorbid disease, things like cancer or respiratory disease. >> reporter: nationwide, emergency room visits and deaths are up from the previous week, and it's not just covid cases that are climbing. >>...
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meg oliver, cbs news, paterson, new jersey. >>> the next big system in a parade of cross-country storms is moving east. across the south where they are still cleaning up from last tornado outbreak, another chance of severe storms arrives tonight in eastern texas, louisiana, and arkansas. the tornado threat climbs tomorrow with a widespread risk of severe weather from mississippi to north carolina. >>> in the plains and the midwest, snow moves in later today. the winter weather reaches chicago tomorrow morning. snow and gusty winds become more intense near the great lakes. some areas can expect total snowfall, over a foot, with lingering snow showers into saturday. >>> hunter biden is due in a los angeles courtroom today to be arraigned on felony tax evasion charges, and it comes one day after the president's son made a surprise appearance on capitol hill, showing up at a hearing to hold him in contempt of congress. cbs' scott macfarlane was there as the meeting descended into chaos. >>> mr. biden, you plan on testifying today? >> reporter: the president's son walked into the house commi
meg oliver, cbs news, paterson, new jersey. >>> the next big system in a parade of cross-country storms is moving east. across the south where they are still cleaning up from last tornado outbreak, another chance of severe storms arrives tonight in eastern texas, louisiana, and arkansas. the tornado threat climbs tomorrow with a widespread risk of severe weather from mississippi to north carolina. >>> in the plains and the midwest, snow moves in later today. the winter weather...
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. >> and, emilie, you're in paterson, new jersey, right now. are the floodwaters still rising >> reporter: lester, that's right while the water rescue teams are not letting their guards down tonight with some new jersey rivers set to remain in flood stage through the next several days while more rain will batter the area again. lester >> emilie ikeda, thank you. >>> and the new storm that caused that deadly avalanche we reported is making its way across the country. al roker is tracking it al, where is this one going? >> lester, we've got winter weather advisories, storm warnings, blizzard warnings from the west coast to the upper midwest for 38 million people the storm dives down into the rockies tomorrow bringing snow and a blast of cold from the central plains tomorrow night we've got the risk of severe weather, a few tornadoes, nocturnal ones most dangerous. friday blizzard conditions for missouri on into michigan more torrential rain for the northeast, and tomorrow night, we've got, again, more tornadoes possible from montgomery to wilming
. >> and, emilie, you're in paterson, new jersey, right now. are the floodwaters still rising >> reporter: lester, that's right while the water rescue teams are not letting their guards down tonight with some new jersey rivers set to remain in flood stage through the next several days while more rain will batter the area again. lester >> emilie ikeda, thank you. >>> and the new storm that caused that deadly avalanche we reported is making its way across the country....
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joseph's medical center in paterson, new jersey, is packed with patients.missions for covid more than tripling here a month ago. how concerned are you with the increase? >> they are sicker, especially patients that are the most vulnerable, more diseased, things like cancer or a respiratory disease. >> reporter: nationwide, emergency rooms visits and debts are up from the previous week, and it is not just covid cases that are climbing. >> we are seeing a higher number of influenza, influenza a, rsv, and all. >> reporter: 31 states are reporting high or very high levels of respiratory illnesses, including flu and rsv. are a lot of these people vaccinated? >> a lot of patients are, yes. we do have a number of patients who still are not, as well. >> reporter: less than 50% of adults and children have been the numbers are even lower for covid. the case counts so concerning, at least ten states and washington, d.c., have reinstated mask mandates in some hospitals. >> right now, what we are focused on is making sure that if the respiratory situation gets even wors
joseph's medical center in paterson, new jersey, is packed with patients.missions for covid more than tripling here a month ago. how concerned are you with the increase? >> they are sicker, especially patients that are the most vulnerable, more diseased, things like cancer or a respiratory disease. >> reporter: nationwide, emergency rooms visits and debts are up from the previous week, and it is not just covid cases that are climbing. >> we are seeing a higher number of...
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. >> reporter: for wayne and dean writer, owners of the thunder ridge ski area in paterson, new york,er the weekend means there snow machines can get a break. >> new york city has not had a snowstorm like this in, i don't know, several -- >> 650 days. >> reporter: now consider this. ski slopes like this one are having to adapt to the changing weather. the owners tell me they are seeing winter snow arrived later each year, and norah, i know you hit the slopes as i do. for them that means they have to push back the days they open for the season. >> norah: i have noticed that. errol barnett, thank you. from the forecast, mike bettes with our partners of the weather channel. >> across the midatlantic, north carolina, highlighted in pink. very hazardous travel conditions they are and then a ton of snow from that point northbound. i-95 is tricky. south of new york is mostly rain, north of new york is mostly snow as it begins to bomb out over the ocean. in some pockets a foot of snow on the way. significant snow in the midwest monday into tuesday. this wound up a lot of wind coming. signific
. >> reporter: for wayne and dean writer, owners of the thunder ridge ski area in paterson, new york,er the weekend means there snow machines can get a break. >> new york city has not had a snowstorm like this in, i don't know, several -- >> 650 days. >> reporter: now consider this. ski slopes like this one are having to adapt to the changing weather. the owners tell me they are seeing winter snow arrived later each year, and norah, i know you hit the slopes as i do. for...
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in paterson, one family rescued from their home. >> you can see those firefighters. they're standing and literally carrying these residents off of the steps, over onto the ladder of their truck. >> reporter: and right behind this system, a blast of arctic air headed as far south as texas. tomorrow night's nfl wildcard game in kansas city could be one of the coldest in history, with a windchill of negative 23. arrowhead stadium now setting up warming stations for fans. and david, the concern here is far from over. the snow and wind return tonight, impacting visibility on the roads. and then the deep freeze. temperatures are plunging. by sunday, the windchill here will feel like 20 below zero. david? >> david: so many states are going to feel this. let's get to senior meteorologist rob marciano to time all of this out. hey, rob. >> hi, david. this is winding up. the rain's going to turn back to snow in chicago. blizzard conditions in some areas will continue. what this storm is pulling in its wake is nothing short of jarring. the wind alerts, windchill alerts. that's a
in paterson, one family rescued from their home. >> you can see those firefighters. they're standing and literally carrying these residents off of the steps, over onto the ladder of their truck. >> reporter: and right behind this system, a blast of arctic air headed as far south as texas. tomorrow night's nfl wildcard game in kansas city could be one of the coldest in history, with a windchill of negative 23. arrowhead stadium now setting up warming stations for fans. and david, the...
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cbs's meg oliver reports tonight from a potter's and paterson, new jersey. >> reporter: the monster winterrm that bubbled the south also pummeled the northeast. flooded in hampton beach, new hampshire, after powerful waves hammered the coach. the iconic pemaquid point lighthouse banged up in bristol, maine. >> historic building. never been damaged like this. >> reporter: officials warned residents to shelter in place during dangerous coastal flooding in kennebunk. and in portland, streets were submerged. cleanup continues in florida after catastrophic tornadoes tore through the panhandle. cbs's dave malkoff is an panama city beach. >> reporter: the national weather service is trying to figure out how fast this tornado was actually spinning. >> bending steel beams like this, yanking them out, they're pretty well secured there. 's of us would be about 125-mile-an-hour wind. >> reporter: what ef is that? >> that's a 2. >> reporter: and tonight, some new jersey residents trapped in their home surrounded by floodwater. so heidi expected to get? >> i expected to get all the way up to here. >> re
cbs's meg oliver reports tonight from a potter's and paterson, new jersey. >> reporter: the monster winterrm that bubbled the south also pummeled the northeast. flooded in hampton beach, new hampshire, after powerful waves hammered the coach. the iconic pemaquid point lighthouse banged up in bristol, maine. >> historic building. never been damaged like this. >> reporter: officials warned residents to shelter in place during dangerous coastal flooding in kennebunk. and in...
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is there a moral obligation, - mr paterson, for you to contribute?ation for the company to contribute and i think the right place to determine that is when our responsibility is very clear. the former post office chief executive paula vennells handed back her cbe last week. questions remain over how the business was run. today, her successor said he was determined to support the ongoing public inquiry. clearly from our perspective, we want to make sure that we as an organisation are giving every single opportunity that he has to make sure he can get to the truth. the final word this morning went to the man who started the fightback. i hope it sends a warning shot across the bowels of these big corporations, that what they actually do and decide and the way they work really affects people right down at the front line of their organisations. marc ashdown, bbc news. you saw in that report the european boss of fujitsu. in the last few minutes the bbc has cut up the global chief of the company at the world economic forum in switzerland. he told the bbc th
is there a moral obligation, - mr paterson, for you to contribute?ation for the company to contribute and i think the right place to determine that is when our responsibility is very clear. the former post office chief executive paula vennells handed back her cbe last week. questions remain over how the business was run. today, her successor said he was determined to support the ongoing public inquiry. clearly from our perspective, we want to make sure that we as an organisation are giving...
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our entertainment correspondent colin paterson caught up with him as he rehearsed for sunday's big showe you up. yeah, it's funny, obviously that song never gonna give you “p that song never gonna give you up has been part of my dna now for 30 odd years and as mad as people may find the fact that i still enjoy singing it, i still do, because i kind of... it kind of solidifies in my own mind how lucky i've been. what were your _ mind how lucky i've been. what were your real— mind how lucky i've been. what were your real highlights - mind how lucky i've been. what were your real highlights for 2023, then?— were your real highlights for 2023,then? m , ., , , 2023, then? bisley glastonbury has to be a _ 2023, then? bisley glastonbury has to be a highlight _ 2023, then? bisley glastonbury has to be a highlight because i l has to be a highlight because i never thought i'd get to play that stage. i never thought i'd get to play custom ligament let alone the pyramid stage. —— i never thought i'd get to play glastonbury. the bbc one new year's eve special traditionally attracts one of the bigges
our entertainment correspondent colin paterson caught up with him as he rehearsed for sunday's big showe you up. yeah, it's funny, obviously that song never gonna give you “p that song never gonna give you up has been part of my dna now for 30 odd years and as mad as people may find the fact that i still enjoy singing it, i still do, because i kind of... it kind of solidifies in my own mind how lucky i've been. what were your _ mind how lucky i've been. what were your real— mind how lucky...
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colin paterson is here for us. what should be looking out for? in {of} should be looking out for?40 minutes we will— should be looking out for? in 40 minutes we will find _ should be looking out for? in 40 minutes we will find out - should be looking out for? in 40 minutes we will find out which . should be looking out for? in 4: minutes we will find out which firms have been nominated for the 2024 bafta awards. remember, this was the year of two very different films were credited with getting audiences back to the cinema. and it is these two films we are going to be looking out for today. what you get at the baftas before the day of the nominations today, you get a long list telling you which films are in the running. and both barbie and oppenheimer have 15 mentions on the long list. you have got oppenheimer, this film about the birth of the atomic bomb, directed by christopher nolan who has had five bafta nominations before for films like dunkirk. he has never won a bafta. surprising. the leading man who plays oppenheimer, one of the british isles greatest actors is from ireland
colin paterson is here for us. what should be looking out for? in {of} should be looking out for?40 minutes we will— should be looking out for? in 40 minutes we will find _ should be looking out for? in 40 minutes we will find out - should be looking out for? in 40 minutes we will find out which . should be looking out for? in 4: minutes we will find out which firms have been nominated for the 2024 bafta awards. remember, this was the year of two very different films were credited with...
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actually, we have colin paterson in the studio. ., , , the studio. you sounded quite upset. really loved barbie. _ the studio. you sounded quite upset. i really loved barbie. clearly - the studio. you sounded quite upset. i really loved barbie. clearly after- i really loved barbie. clearly after did not think it was as good as oppenheimer —— bafta. this did not think it was as good as oppenheimer -- bafta.- did not think it was as good as oppenheimer -- bafta. this is a big dent in the — oppenheimer -- bafta. this is a big dent in the chances _ oppenheimer -- bafta. this is a big dent in the chances of— oppenheimer -- bafta. this is a big dent in the chances of barbie - oppenheimer -- bafta. this is a big dent in the chances of barbie to - dent in the chances of barbie to make a impact at the oscars, but what a morning for oppenheimer. cillian murphy getting his first ever bafta nomination for the title role and emily blunt is nominated for playing his wife, robert downey junior as well, and christopher nolan, he has never won a bafta but nominated for three today. it is uui
actually, we have colin paterson in the studio. ., , , the studio. you sounded quite upset. really loved barbie. _ the studio. you sounded quite upset. i really loved barbie. clearly - the studio. you sounded quite upset. i really loved barbie. clearly after- i really loved barbie. clearly after did not think it was as good as oppenheimer —— bafta. this did not think it was as good as oppenheimer -- bafta.- did not think it was as good as oppenheimer -- bafta. this is a big dent in the —...
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. >>> and later, rebecca paterson is here with her ideas to help your portfolio for the start of theear. we have that when "worldwide exchange" returns. at morgan stanley, old school hard work meets bold new thinking. to help you see untapped possibilities and relentlessly work with you to make them real. we love going to games, but good seats get pricey. so we use gametime. gametime checks ticket prices in real-time and finds you all the best last minute deals. we got our seats twenty minutes ago for sixty percent off! last minute tickets at the best price, in seconds. download gametime now! i was on a work trip when the pulmonary embolism happened. but because i have 23andme, i was aware of that gene. that saved my life. the power goes out and we still have wifi at the best price, in seconds. to do our homework. and that's a good thing? great in my book! who are you? no power? no problem. introducing storm-ready wifi. now you can stay reliably connected through power outages with unlimited cellular data and up to 4 hours of battery back-up to keep you online. only from xfinity. hom
. >>> and later, rebecca paterson is here with her ideas to help your portfolio for the start of theear. we have that when "worldwide exchange" returns. at morgan stanley, old school hard work meets bold new thinking. to help you see untapped possibilities and relentlessly work with you to make them real. we love going to games, but good seats get pricey. so we use gametime. gametime checks ticket prices in real-time and finds you all the best last minute deals. we got our...
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here's our entertainment correspondent colin paterson. # i can buy myself flowers...or 31 weeks, the highest figure since the charts began in 1952. however, whatever spin is put on it, it was a very difficult yearfor new music. the best selling album of 2023 was an almost three year old greatest hits compilation by canadian superstar the weeknd,
here's our entertainment correspondent colin paterson. # i can buy myself flowers...or 31 weeks, the highest figure since the charts began in 1952. however, whatever spin is put on it, it was a very difficult yearfor new music. the best selling album of 2023 was an almost three year old greatest hits compilation by canadian superstar the weeknd,
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sharks' former england under—20 winger arron reed is also included, along with edinburgh back harry patersonree test matches against the six—time world champion black ferns. our rugby correspondent sara orchard reports. as he can see, so much interest around today's announcement that this tour will be going ahead in 2027. it comes off the back of a feasibility study that the lanes had been running to see if there was enough commercial interest in buying from unions. that has come back positive, although we want to actually see the published report. the question today actually come more around whether new zealand is actually the best place to go. yes, the black friends, they are world champions and had a successful world cup, but they don't perhaps have got real strong interest in gains for women's rugby away from that world cup. we are talking about big events they posted recently, also a domestic league called super rugby. the reason we are going to new zealand — the reason we are going to new zealand partly it's because it does best at— zealand partly it's because it does best at best, rig
sharks' former england under—20 winger arron reed is also included, along with edinburgh back harry patersonree test matches against the six—time world champion black ferns. our rugby correspondent sara orchard reports. as he can see, so much interest around today's announcement that this tour will be going ahead in 2027. it comes off the back of a feasibility study that the lanes had been running to see if there was enough commercial interest in buying from unions. that has come back...
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one is that governor paterson of new york at time essentially came up with this term. >> we've had a miracle on 34th street. i believe now we've had a miracle on the hudson. >> the real reason is that this was truly a miracle. it's the most successful ditching of an aircraft of all time. >> you could not write this story better. >>>> i took ouout a busineness from m my wallet a and just scriribbled a rereally fast t n and i saidid to my momom and my sister, "i"i love you.u." because e i thought t in the wo cacase does hahappen and the pl crashes and disintegrates, at least i wanted them to know i was thinking about them in those last few seconds. so i ended up being one of the last three people physically on the wing. i climbed up the ladder on to the rescscue boat, a and at tha popoint kind o of another r wav relief wenent through h me. alall of the s sudden i wawas i darkest, darkest place, and i just got my life back. >> 155 men, women, and children coming off a plane in the water. >> these are passengers from us airways flight 1549. >> a us airways source tells cnn the pilot's na
one is that governor paterson of new york at time essentially came up with this term. >> we've had a miracle on 34th street. i believe now we've had a miracle on the hudson. >> the real reason is that this was truly a miracle. it's the most successful ditching of an aircraft of all time. >> you could not write this story better. >>>> i took ouout a busineness from m my wallet a and just scriribbled a rereally fast t n and i saidid to my momom and my sister,...
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with me is our entertainment correspondent colin paterson.ing inside the samuel goldwyn theater very early in the morning in la. it is looking a bit quiet, but people are taking their seats. you haven't brought the popcorn, but you have brought lots of enthusiasm. i’zre popcorn, but you have brought lots of enthusiasm.— of enthusiasm. i've got a highlighter _ of enthusiasm. i've got a highlighter pen - of enthusiasm. i've got a highlighter pen and - of enthusiasm. i've got a highlighter pen and a - of enthusiasm. i've got a - highlighter pen and a clipboard. it is one of the few days all you have to use those, because we will get 23 categories in the next 40 minutes, trying to get your head around all that, work out what the big story is, that is ourjob, and you mentioned it at the start, barbenheimer. there will be a lot of talk about those two films, because for once, people have been to the cinema and seen the films that are going to get the most nominations at the oscars. . , ., ., , the oscars. that they have a vested interest. the oscar
with me is our entertainment correspondent colin paterson.ing inside the samuel goldwyn theater very early in the morning in la. it is looking a bit quiet, but people are taking their seats. you haven't brought the popcorn, but you have brought lots of enthusiasm. i’zre popcorn, but you have brought lots of enthusiasm.— of enthusiasm. i've got a highlighter _ of enthusiasm. i've got a highlighter pen - of enthusiasm. i've got a highlighter pen and - of enthusiasm. i've got a highlighter pen...
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. - the nominees for leading actor arem — with me is our entertainment correspondent colin paterson.rent films opening at the same time. it's been interesting, both huge box office hits, but now the baftas has done considerably better than the other. and it is oppenheimer. leading the way with 13 nominations including best film which barbie missed out on. not nominated for best film. there are only five best films at the baftas where you get ten at the oscars. but that is still a surprise. the most successful year at the box office, loved by the critics, misses out.— at the box office, loved by the critics, misses out. with a british connection- _ critics, misses out. with a british connection. yes, _ critics, misses out. with a british connection. yes, a _ critics, misses out. with a british connection. yes, a lot _ critics, misses out. with a british connection. yes, a lot of- critics, misses out. with a british connection. yes, a lot of it i critics, misses out. with a british connection. yes, a lot of it was i connection. yes, a lot of it was found here. — connection. yes, a lot
. - the nominees for leading actor arem — with me is our entertainment correspondent colin paterson.rent films opening at the same time. it's been interesting, both huge box office hits, but now the baftas has done considerably better than the other. and it is oppenheimer. leading the way with 13 nominations including best film which barbie missed out on. not nominated for best film. there are only five best films at the baftas where you get ten at the oscars. but that is still a surprise....
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i'm a little biased my brother runs a trade school in paterson new jersey and his placement for jobss 95%. trade schools are in because you have a career waiting for you it's a fraction of the cost. >> i really think people's confidence is waning look at this pull 70% say a great deal, 90% say quite a lot, 40% say some 22% say very little do they have confidence in higher education? tomi: they don't but what our young people or students learning when they go to the universities of their pain and arm and a leg to go to and want their debt forgiven the related about gender studies, donald trump bag, divided about anti-semitism and that's been ok'd in their learning the genocide of jews is not hate speech. what are they learning they get the useless four year degrees and they go out and want to get a job as an influencer on instagram or tiktok and they're not making the money that the other instagram or tiktok or czar making so they feel like their degree is useless because it largely is there not specializing in things that are useful they don't have the tenacity to go out and get a jo
i'm a little biased my brother runs a trade school in paterson new jersey and his placement for jobss 95%. trade schools are in because you have a career waiting for you it's a fraction of the cost. >> i really think people's confidence is waning look at this pull 70% say a great deal, 90% say quite a lot, 40% say some 22% say very little do they have confidence in higher education? tomi: they don't but what our young people or students learning when they go to the universities of their...
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. >> lindsay paterson was only from her i teach up in the navy, visiting her mom, who lives just overll from the whole house. lindsay was inside, in the bathroom, that faced away from the whole house and all on to the street. when she heard a noise. >> it was a horrible scream. just, something was wrong kind of scream. >> a woman? she thought. she went outside to tell her mom. >> and i said, did you hear that scream? and she said yeah, but i think it is just kids playing in the poll. >> kids? at six something in the morning? lindsay walked over to the six foot brick wall between their yard, and the halls. she slept on the pattern, she said, and looked over the wall. >> at that point i saw a man with his hand, one hand on top of the woman's head. and then one hand on her back. and she was faced out in the water. >> like something was going on? >> yeah, that's what i assumed. >> that is, she thought she was looking at a sex act in progress. >> i do not know why it did not seem right, but something made me want to look again. >> perhaps 90 seconds she said, before her first and second lo
. >> lindsay paterson was only from her i teach up in the navy, visiting her mom, who lives just overll from the whole house. lindsay was inside, in the bathroom, that faced away from the whole house and all on to the street. when she heard a noise. >> it was a horrible scream. just, something was wrong kind of scream. >> a woman? she thought. she went outside to tell her mom. >> and i said, did you hear that scream? and she said yeah, but i think it is just kids playing...
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colin paterson, in margate, for bbc news. the one o'clock news is in a moment. hello.us, thankfully, it is going to be another dry day. still plenty of flood warnings out, but they're starting to reduce in number now. so high pressure driving our weather at the moment. quite a few isobars in the south. this is where we've got the breeziest conditions. breeze coming in from the east or north—east for southern england and wales too. still some wintry showers down towards the channel islands into the afternoon. also some snow flurries for the likes of dartmoor, for instance, as well. one or two light showers could come out of this cloud across north—east england and eastern scotland, but most places dry. plenty of sunshine for central parts of england, wales, northern ireland. temperatures only three to six degrees on the thermometer, but add on the wind chill and it's going to feel typically about minus two or minus three, especially towards southern england and the channel islands. into this evening and overnight, then, most of us looking dry again. we've got a bit more
colin paterson, in margate, for bbc news. the one o'clock news is in a moment. hello.us, thankfully, it is going to be another dry day. still plenty of flood warnings out, but they're starting to reduce in number now. so high pressure driving our weather at the moment. quite a few isobars in the south. this is where we've got the breeziest conditions. breeze coming in from the east or north—east for southern england and wales too. still some wintry showers down towards the channel islands...