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warren: hello, plymouth! [applause] sen. warren: it is so good to see all of you. i figured youhere would come with your whole families. this bailey, come on up and say hello. only >> she is the tall one. [applause] [laughter] no way are here. so i thought we would talk a little bit and then we will take as many questions as we can work in. pictures andnd do bailey will have his own photo. this is not a competition come up because if it is, will not win. bailey will be set up somewhere else. thank you, sweetheart. i am glad you are here. let me start by saying, how much that on a saturday afternoon when you could be doing a lot of other things, you came here to talk about policy and about the direction of our country. because this is a genuinely scary time for america. decisionming down to a in 2020 that is going to make a difference in the direction our country goes for a long, long time. a big part of that decision will come straight through new hampshire. so, thank you very much for being here today. it matters. thank you. [applause] wouldarren: i thought i tell
warren: hello, plymouth! [applause] sen. warren: it is so good to see all of you. i figured youhere would come with your whole families. this bailey, come on up and say hello. only >> she is the tall one. [applause] [laughter] no way are here. so i thought we would talk a little bit and then we will take as many questions as we can work in. pictures andnd do bailey will have his own photo. this is not a competition come up because if it is, will not win. bailey will be set up somewhere...
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hello, plymouth.t is so good to see all of you, so good to be here with my new ispshire, since this neighbor to neighbor, i figured you would come here with your whole families. i got bruce and bailey. come on up and say hello. [applause] bruce is the tall one. [laughter] i know why you are here. bruce and bailey are here. the way we are going to do this today is i thought i would talk for a little bit, then we will take as many questions as we can work in. i will stay and do pictures. bailey will have his own photo line. bailey will have his own photo line. this is not a competition. it can't be. if it is, i'm not going to win, i'm afraid. bailey will be here set up. thank you, i'm glad you are here. saying how much i appreciate that on a saturday afternoon, when you could be doing other things, you came policy andk about the direction of our country. this is a genuinely scary time for america. decisioning down to a in 2020 that will make a difference in the direction our country goes for a long time
hello, plymouth.t is so good to see all of you, so good to be here with my new ispshire, since this neighbor to neighbor, i figured you would come here with your whole families. i got bruce and bailey. come on up and say hello. [applause] bruce is the tall one. [laughter] i know why you are here. bruce and bailey are here. the way we are going to do this today is i thought i would talk for a little bit, then we will take as many questions as we can work in. i will stay and do pictures. bailey...
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host an organizing event in plymouth.oday on "washington then live coverage of the national governors association. you also hear from jamie dimon, ceo of j.p. morgan chase. presidential candidate senator newbeth warren is in hampshire today. the communicators at 6:30 with the president of the communication workers of america talking about his opposition to the proposed t-mobile sprint merger. monday night on the christophers, christer shelden talks about opposition to the proposed t-mobile sprint merger. >> we think it is a very bad idea. we think it will destroy about 30,000 jobs in the u.s. >> will review this week's unanimous supreme court decision banning excessivees
host an organizing event in plymouth.oday on "washington then live coverage of the national governors association. you also hear from jamie dimon, ceo of j.p. morgan chase. presidential candidate senator newbeth warren is in hampshire today. the communicators at 6:30 with the president of the communication workers of america talking about his opposition to the proposed t-mobile sprint merger. monday night on the christophers, christer shelden talks about opposition to the proposed t-mobile...
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eastern counties of england and it will be a mild night, temperatures no lower than 10 degrees in plymouthingly windy. a wendy stated the day on friday. some of the strongest ones are likely to blow and across northern island and scotla nd and across northern island and scotland where gus will reach 50—70 mph and strong enough to bring down some tree branches and disruption and transportation and speed restrictions across scottish bridges likely. temperature wise with the wind coming in from the south westerly direction, it is not particularly cold and temperatures between eight and 11 celsius mild for the time of year although perhaps not feeling quite as warm as those numbers would suggest on the count of strong winds. the winds will stay strong into the weekend as this area of low pressure is going to be slow moving. winds will get even stronger across scotland and northern england as guests get between 55 and 70 mph. some transport disruption and another concern is the amount of rain that will begin to mount up. could see 20-30 will begin to mount up. could see 20—30 mm and 60 over the
eastern counties of england and it will be a mild night, temperatures no lower than 10 degrees in plymouthingly windy. a wendy stated the day on friday. some of the strongest ones are likely to blow and across northern island and scotla nd and across northern island and scotland where gus will reach 50—70 mph and strong enough to bring down some tree branches and disruption and transportation and speed restrictions across scottish bridges likely. temperature wise with the wind coming in from...
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nine degrees in belfast, double figures there for cornwall and the plymouth as well.now, it looks like winter is on hold, at for now. thank you very much. weather and pronunciations, what more do you need? it's time for click now. the construction of a wall at the us—mexican border has dominated american politics since donald trump joined the presidential race back in 2015. we are going to build a great border wall to stop illegal immigration. it reached its crescendo in december, when the now—president announced a federal government shutdown over its funding. we're going to have a shutdown. there's nothing we can do about that. a record 35 days later, it was finally lifted, without any real resolution, and it could easily be back on within weeks. as trump tweeted out a new design for his wall, now made of steel rather than concrete, the democrats did offer a potential compromise — to fund a border which used technology rather than physical barriers. but is that feasible, and what would it look like? we sent nick kwek to arizona to investigate. so i'm on my way to the
nine degrees in belfast, double figures there for cornwall and the plymouth as well.now, it looks like winter is on hold, at for now. thank you very much. weather and pronunciations, what more do you need? it's time for click now. the construction of a wall at the us—mexican border has dominated american politics since donald trump joined the presidential race back in 2015. we are going to build a great border wall to stop illegal immigration. it reached its crescendo in december, when the...
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temperatures there in plymouth around 10 degrees. so it's going to be a very blustery morning.main band of rain which will spread its way eastwards, bringing some pretty torrential in fact across some central and eastern areas into the afternoon. the rain remains heavy across much of scotland and northern ireland, those winds a real feature, as—ssmph across many areas. 60—70 across some northern and western coasts, particularly over hills as well. on the plus side, it'll be pretty mild because of those south—westerlies but 10—12 degrees might not feel so mild because of the wind and rain. now, storm erik is very slow—moving towards the north of the uk through friday and saturday, and on its southern flank we could see a swathe with strong winds across parts of northern ireland into central and southern scotland and northern england. so a very blustery start to the day, perhaps even disruptive to start on saturday morning. a very windy day for all but further south, we should see some sunshine around, although much of the northern scotland will remain very wet with further snow
temperatures there in plymouth around 10 degrees. so it's going to be a very blustery morning.main band of rain which will spread its way eastwards, bringing some pretty torrential in fact across some central and eastern areas into the afternoon. the rain remains heavy across much of scotland and northern ireland, those winds a real feature, as—ssmph across many areas. 60—70 across some northern and western coasts, particularly over hills as well. on the plus side, it'll be pretty mild...
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this is my first time in new hampshire, in manchester and plymouth state university first with senator shaheen, campaigning with her in 2014 and then with her husband when we went to a couple other sites. i want to introduce my wife, connie shoots. i will not say much. i want to hear from the panelists of course. we are in the midst of something we call our dignity of work tour. since election day 2018 i was elected to my third term in the senate. i have continually been noticing democrats seem to think you either choose to talk to the progressive base or you talk to working families and listen to issues that matter to them and i don't think it is a choice. we have to do both. we don't win the state in general elections like you have to or ohio, to swing states, unless we talk to workers and progressives. i'm a longtime progressive but i won a state like ohio because i am who i am and what i fight for every day, the dignity of work, you fight for your country and people who make it work, regardless of kind of work they do, whether you shower before or after work, understand whatever ch
this is my first time in new hampshire, in manchester and plymouth state university first with senator shaheen, campaigning with her in 2014 and then with her husband when we went to a couple other sites. i want to introduce my wife, connie shoots. i will not say much. i want to hear from the panelists of course. we are in the midst of something we call our dignity of work tour. since election day 2018 i was elected to my third term in the senate. i have continually been noticing democrats seem...
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there's been more success for tom daley at the british national diving cup in plymouth.yesterday's success in the 10—metre sychronised event by winning the men's individual platform today. and it was a big win too — his final dive scored over 100 points, and he finished 70 points clear of matthew dixon in second. daley‘s new diving partner matty lee finished sixth. i would say i was happy with it, obviously i am happy with a gold medal but there was a lot that could be improved on. i'm a perfectionist and i won't fully be happy until i gets perfect tens on everything. for this time in the season, i'm happy with where i'm at. looking to the world series event and then challenge it later. and there was a shock result in the women's three—metre final as millie fowler won herfirst individual national title. commonwealth gold medallist and european champion and there was a shock result in the women's three—metre final as millie fowler won herfirst individual national title. commonwealth gold medallist and european champion grace reid finished last, while kat torrance came fif
there's been more success for tom daley at the british national diving cup in plymouth.yesterday's success in the 10—metre sychronised event by winning the men's individual platform today. and it was a big win too — his final dive scored over 100 points, and he finished 70 points clear of matthew dixon in second. daley‘s new diving partner matty lee finished sixth. i would say i was happy with it, obviously i am happy with a gold medal but there was a lot that could be improved on. i'm a...
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temperatures there in plymouth around 10 degrees. so it's going to be a very blustery morning. band of rain which will spread its way eastwards, bringing some pretty torrential in fact across some central and eastern areas into the afternoon. the rain remains heavy across much of scotland and northern ireland, those winds a real feature, a5—55mph across many areas. 60—70 across some northern and western coasts, particularly over hills as well. 0n the plus side, it'll be pretty mild because of those south—westerlies but 10—12 degrees might not feel so mild because of the wind and rain. now, storm erik is very slow—moving towards the north of the uk through friday and saturday, and on its southern flank we could see a swathe with strong winds across parts of northern ireland into central and southern scotland and northern england. so a very blustery start to the day, perhaps even disruptive to start on saturday morning. a very windy day for all but further south, we should see some sunshine around, although much of the northern scotland will remain very wet with further snow on t
temperatures there in plymouth around 10 degrees. so it's going to be a very blustery morning. band of rain which will spread its way eastwards, bringing some pretty torrential in fact across some central and eastern areas into the afternoon. the rain remains heavy across much of scotland and northern ireland, those winds a real feature, a5—55mph across many areas. 60—70 across some northern and western coasts, particularly over hills as well. 0n the plus side, it'll be pretty mild because...
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. >> dear scott, welcome to plymouth church. >> by now you know it was the grand central depot of the among the family members of anna maria weaves who has a very personal connection to your family. >> when they first got to the church, seth nichols and -- received letters about their past that changed their future. >> nice to meet you. sky, okay. candy, nice to meet you. >> they were strangers then. >> i wouldn't know what to do without the two of them now. >> but now, back at plymouth church, just two months later, they feel like family. >> you didn't think that i would be ever sitting between these two guys and calling them my brothers, you know, but they are now. and i dare anyone to do anything or touch any one of them because they've got a sister that's going to fight for them now. >> what they discovered is they're not related through blood, but through a shared history. >> there's an amazing connection that goes back 170 years, you know, that we've had the opportunity to learn about together at the same time. >> reporter: seth is a descendant of a prominent brooklyn abolitioni
. >> dear scott, welcome to plymouth church. >> by now you know it was the grand central depot of the among the family members of anna maria weaves who has a very personal connection to your family. >> when they first got to the church, seth nichols and -- received letters about their past that changed their future. >> nice to meet you. sky, okay. candy, nice to meet you. >> they were strangers then. >> i wouldn't know what to do without the two of them now....
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overnight, a weatherfront crosses us plymouth.e settled and mild areas coming our way. you notice a big difference in the temperatures is weak compare to last week. tomorrow morning, the fog will lift and then a bright start in some eastern areas but already a a weather front pushes and southwards across northern england. we will get into eastern parts of the uk. behind it, brightening up to the north of scotla nd it, brightening up to the north of scotland but ahead of it, brighter skies especially in the south—east. don't forget cloud bills and head of this so the sunshine will turn hazy. —— builds. 13 in belfast tomorrow and 12 in london. as we head into wednesday, high pressure still dominates the weather but it slips to the south—east. an array of isobars and to weather fronts. translated, it means it will be a breezy day for most. windy in the north. here is the weather front pushing northwards. a second one comes in from the west introducing more cloud, some patchy light rain and whether but for england and wales, some brig
overnight, a weatherfront crosses us plymouth.e settled and mild areas coming our way. you notice a big difference in the temperatures is weak compare to last week. tomorrow morning, the fog will lift and then a bright start in some eastern areas but already a a weather front pushes and southwards across northern england. we will get into eastern parts of the uk. behind it, brightening up to the north of scotla nd it, brightening up to the north of scotland but ahead of it, brighter skies...
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i'm a student at plymouth state. how will you make washington, d.c. more bipartisan? >> anybody in here have hearing loss? or love someone who has a hearing loss? there are 44 million people in america who have hearing loss. just for any of you who don't know somebody with hearing loss, understand it's not just about arning the tv louder, it's real human communication problem. it's about not talking to your family, not being able to hear your grandchildren, about stopping and going to the grocery store because you want be able to understand when somebody tells you something, stopping driving. life efax and health effects. 44 million people. million, fewer than one in six gets the hearing aids that they need. you know the principle reason? because they cost a lot of money. thousands of dollars. most people need to. those are not covered by medicare, they are not covered by insurance. withabout who gets hit that. working people, middle-class people. folks who can't get hearing aids. i got to thinking about this after i got to washington. why are hearing aids so expensiv
i'm a student at plymouth state. how will you make washington, d.c. more bipartisan? >> anybody in here have hearing loss? or love someone who has a hearing loss? there are 44 million people in america who have hearing loss. just for any of you who don't know somebody with hearing loss, understand it's not just about arning the tv louder, it's real human communication problem. it's about not talking to your family, not being able to hear your grandchildren, about stopping and going to the...
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presidential candidate senator elizabeth warren of massachusetts is speaking at a campaign event at plymouth state university in new hampshire. live, road to the white house coverage on c-span. senator warren: because this is neighbor to neighbor, i figured you would come with your whole family. so i got briggs bailey. come up and say hello. [applause] sen. warren: briggs is the tall one. [laughter] i know why you are here. --bruce and bailey are here i thought i would talk for a little bit, and then we will take as many questions as we can work in. and then i will send you pictures and bailey will have his own photo. this is not a competition. it can't be. if it is, i am not going to win this, i'm afraid. bailey will be set up somewhere else, so thank you, sweetheart. i'm glad you are here. saying howtart by much i appreciate that on a saturday afternoon, when you could be doing a lot of other things, you came here to talk about policy, and about the direction of our country. because this is a genuinely scary time for america. and we are coming down to a decision in 2020 that is going to ma
presidential candidate senator elizabeth warren of massachusetts is speaking at a campaign event at plymouth state university in new hampshire. live, road to the white house coverage on c-span. senator warren: because this is neighbor to neighbor, i figured you would come with your whole family. so i got briggs bailey. come up and say hello. [applause] sen. warren: briggs is the tall one. [laughter] i know why you are here. --bruce and bailey are here i thought i would talk for a little bit,...
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to the white house coverage of senator elizabeth warren at a campaign organizing event today at plymouth state university in new hampshire. of today's coverage national governors association winter meeting in washington. a profile interview with house minority leader kevin mccarthy. him because he is a fallible and because he often, though not always, but often in the memoirs will own up to failures. englishh samet, professor at the united states military academy at west point, on her annotated edition of grants memoirs. >> i had the moving experience of reading the manuscript alongside those notes. what you see is the dissolution of his physical body and this desperate clinging to all the hasgy, the reserves of he an to give every last ounce of strength of reading the books. he doesn't want to write his memoirs, but is compelled to buy a few circumstances. his life including that grabs the end this diagnosis of his fatal cancer. >> elizabeth samet, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's given day. -- q&a. next, our to the white house coverage follows senator elizabeth warren as she pa
to the white house coverage of senator elizabeth warren at a campaign organizing event today at plymouth state university in new hampshire. of today's coverage national governors association winter meeting in washington. a profile interview with house minority leader kevin mccarthy. him because he is a fallible and because he often, though not always, but often in the memoirs will own up to failures. englishh samet, professor at the united states military academy at west point, on her annotated...
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this is my first time in new hampshire since i believe when i was at manchester, plymouth state university first with senators shaheen, campaigning with her in 2014, and then with her husband. we went on to a couple other sights, and thank you for and let me first introduce my wife connie shulz. i will not say much. i mostly want to hear from the panelists. we are in the midst of something we call the "dignity of work" tour. i was reelected to my third term in senate since 2018, and am continually noticing that democrats think you either choose to talk to the progressive base or talk to families, and listen to matters that matter to them. i think we have to do both. we don't win space in general elections in new hampshire or ohio to swing stoats unless we talk to workers and to progressives, and i'm a longtime progressive but i like a state like ohio because of who i am and what i fight for every day as the dignity work. if you love your country you fight for people who work. regardless of kind of work you to. whether you shower before or after work. understanding whatever challenges that
this is my first time in new hampshire since i believe when i was at manchester, plymouth state university first with senators shaheen, campaigning with her in 2014, and then with her husband. we went on to a couple other sights, and thank you for and let me first introduce my wife connie shulz. i will not say much. i mostly want to hear from the panelists. we are in the midst of something we call the "dignity of work" tour. i was reelected to my third term in senate since 2018, and...
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first time in new hampshire since i was at -- i believe, if i remember right -- in manchester at plymouth state university, first with senators shaheen, campaigning with her in 314, and then with her husband. we went on to a couple other sites. thank you. when i first introduced my wife, connie schultz -- [applause] senator brown: i will not say much. i want to hear from the panelists, of course. we are in the midst of something we call our dignity of work tour. election day, 2018, i was reelected to my third term in the senate. been noticingally that democrats seem to think you either choose to talk to the progressive base or you talk to working families. and listen to issues that matter to them. i don't think it is a choice. we have to do both. and general states elections like we do in ohio to swing states unless we talk to workers, and to progressives, and i am a longtime progressive, a statent in like ohio because who i am and what i fight for every day is the didn't your work. you fight for people to make it work. regardless of the kind of work they do, whether you shower before or
first time in new hampshire since i was at -- i believe, if i remember right -- in manchester at plymouth state university, first with senators shaheen, campaigning with her in 314, and then with her husband. we went on to a couple other sites. thank you. when i first introduced my wife, connie schultz -- [applause] senator brown: i will not say much. i want to hear from the panelists, of course. we are in the midst of something we call our dignity of work tour. election day, 2018, i was...
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sleepless nights he says he s feeling nick hope has been to meet daley ahead of his return to action in plymouth sees 2018 as his most dramatic year to date. it started off with pneumonia, then i got something similar to glandular fever. and then i was still trying to dive and i ended up with some concussions, but still managed to go to the commonwealth games. but, after that, body and mind needed time to rest, especially with the impending parenthood. baby robbie, named after daley‘s late father rob, arrived injune and the diver simply loves being a dad. it has been the most amazing thing. i am able to come home from training, whether i have a good day or bad day. to have that unconditional love and excitement when he sees me coming through the door. what is he like? tell us about his character. oh, my goodness. he is like a cheeky little monkey, to be honest. he grows up so quickly. i remember, it was only yesterday when i wasjust holding him and he felt like this big, and now you struggle to carry him, he is so big. we haven't seen robbie. in social media posts, you made a point of not showin
sleepless nights he says he s feeling nick hope has been to meet daley ahead of his return to action in plymouth sees 2018 as his most dramatic year to date. it started off with pneumonia, then i got something similar to glandular fever. and then i was still trying to dive and i ended up with some concussions, but still managed to go to the commonwealth games. but, after that, body and mind needed time to rest, especially with the impending parenthood. baby robbie, named after daley‘s late...
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my first time in new hampshire since i was, i believe, if i remember right in manchester and at plymouth state university, first with senators shaheen, campaigning with her in 2014, and then with her husband. we went on to a couple other sites. so thank you and thanks for -- i want to first introduce my wife, connie schultz. [applause] connie and i will not say much. i want to hear from the panelists, of course. we are in the midst of something we call our dignity of work tour. since election day, 2018, i was elected to my third term in the senate, i have continually been noticing that democrats seem to think you either choose to talk to the progressive base or you talk to working families. and listen to issues that matter to them. and i don't think it's a choice. i think we have to do both. we don't win states and general elections like new hampshire or ohio to swing states unless we talk to workers. and to progressives. i'm a long-time progressive. but i win in a state like ohio because of who i am and what i fight for every day is the dignity of work. if you love your country, you fig
my first time in new hampshire since i was, i believe, if i remember right in manchester and at plymouth state university, first with senators shaheen, campaigning with her in 2014, and then with her husband. we went on to a couple other sites. so thank you and thanks for -- i want to first introduce my wife, connie schultz. [applause] connie and i will not say much. i want to hear from the panelists, of course. we are in the midst of something we call our dignity of work tour. since election...
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medallist tom daley has won the men's individual platform event at the british national diving cup in plymouth the gold medal with an impressive final dive, to add to his ten—metre synchronised gold from yesterday alongside new diving partner, matty lee. while millie fowler claimed gold in the three—metre springboard final. the british freestyle skier izzy atkin has taken the bronze medal in the big air event at the freestyle skiing and snowboarding world championships in utah. atkin‘s bronze is great britain's second medal of these championships. last year, the 20—year—old won britain's first olympic medal on skis. there's plenty more on the bbc sport website including the build—up to tonight's super bowl liii, which is on bbc one. mishal. a first look at tomorrow's newspapers is coming up on the bbc news channel. hello. we're going to notice a big difference in the feel of our weather as we head through the coming week. it will turn milder. as we look at the atlantic for weather systems and start to draw in milder air. many spots will see temperatures recover dramatically, but it will not be
medallist tom daley has won the men's individual platform event at the british national diving cup in plymouth the gold medal with an impressive final dive, to add to his ten—metre synchronised gold from yesterday alongside new diving partner, matty lee. while millie fowler claimed gold in the three—metre springboard final. the british freestyle skier izzy atkin has taken the bronze medal in the big air event at the freestyle skiing and snowboarding world championships in utah. atkin‘s...
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i am going to talk in more detail in plymouth about how it is we build real structural reform.tle changes. real structural change. >> [indiscernible] >> 1, 2, 3. >> 1, 2, 3. >> thank you. >> you going to be ok? >> ready, 1, 2, 3. awesome. >> thank you. >> hi! how are you? >> ready, 1, 2, 3. sen. warren: alright! would you mind signing -- sen. warren: of course. do you want to join us? >> ready, 1, 2, 3. >> [indiscernible] >> [indiscernible] >> [indiscernible] [laughter] >> 1, 2, 3. >> wonderful to meet you. >> here we go. >> ready, 1, 2, 3. >> 1, 2, 3, awesome, looks great. [indiscernible] >> 1, 2, 3. awesome. >> 1, 2, 3. awesome. [indiscernible] [indiscernible] >> 1, 2, 3. awesome. [indiscernible] >> 1, 2, 3, awesome. [indiscernible] >> 1, 2, 3, awesome. sen. warren: how are you? >> all right, everybody look at me. 1, 2, 3. awesome. >> hi. >> 1, 2, 3. awesome. >> is the camera ready? >> 1, 2, 3. [indiscernible] [indiscernible] >> thank you. thank you. [indiscernible] >> thank you. [indiscernible] >> 1, 2, 3. awesome. >> 1, 2, 3. [indiscernible] [laughter] [indiscernible] >> ne
i am going to talk in more detail in plymouth about how it is we build real structural reform.tle changes. real structural change. >> [indiscernible] >> 1, 2, 3. >> 1, 2, 3. >> thank you. >> you going to be ok? >> ready, 1, 2, 3. awesome. >> thank you. >> hi! how are you? >> ready, 1, 2, 3. sen. warren: alright! would you mind signing -- sen. warren: of course. do you want to join us? >> ready, 1, 2, 3. >> [indiscernible]...
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today, democratic senator elizabeth warren participates in a campaign organizing event at plymouth state university in new hampshire. live coverage begins at 2:30 p.m. eastern right here on c-span. next, we hear from diplomats and government officials about the u.s.-mexico-canada trade agreement and how it is impacting businesses. they spoke at an event hosted by the canadian-american business council in washington, d.c. some bigp we will have picture questions about why trade matters for consumers and business and jobs
today, democratic senator elizabeth warren participates in a campaign organizing event at plymouth state university in new hampshire. live coverage begins at 2:30 p.m. eastern right here on c-span. next, we hear from diplomats and government officials about the u.s.-mexico-canada trade agreement and how it is impacting businesses. they spoke at an event hosted by the canadian-american business council in washington, d.c. some bigp we will have picture questions about why trade matters for...
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temperatures there in plymouth around 10 degrees. so it's going to be a very blustery morning.rds, bringing some pretty torrential in fact across some central and eastern areas into the afternoon. the rain remains heavy across much of scotland and northern ireland, those winds a real feature, as—ssmph across many areas. 60—70 across some northern and western coasts, particularly over hills as well. 0n the plus side, it'll be pretty mild because of those south—westerlies but 10—12 degrees might not feel so mild because of the wind and rain. now, storm erik is very slow—moving towards the north of the uk through friday and saturday, and on its southern flank we could see a swathe with strong winds across parts of northern ireland into central and southern scotland and northern england. so a very blustery start to the day, perhaps even disruptive to start on saturday morning. a very windy day for all but further south, we should see some sunshine around, although much of the northern scotland will remain very wet with further snow on the hills. rainfall totals really mounting here
temperatures there in plymouth around 10 degrees. so it's going to be a very blustery morning.rds, bringing some pretty torrential in fact across some central and eastern areas into the afternoon. the rain remains heavy across much of scotland and northern ireland, those winds a real feature, as—ssmph across many areas. 60—70 across some northern and western coasts, particularly over hills as well. 0n the plus side, it'll be pretty mild because of those south—westerlies but 10—12...
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temperatures there in plymouth around 10 degrees. so it's going to be a very blustery morning.ringing some pretty torrential in fact across some central and eastern areas into the afternoon. the rain remains heavy across much of scotland and northern ireland, those winds a real feature, as—ssmph across many areas. 60—70 across some northern and western coasts, particularly over hills as well. 0n the plus side, it'll be pretty mild because of those south—westerlies but 10—12 degrees might not feel so mild because of the wind and rain. now, storm erik is very slow—moving towards the north of the uk through friday and saturday, and on its southern flank we could see a swathe with strong winds across parts of northern ireland into central and southern scotland and northern england. so a very blustery start to the day, perhaps even disruptive to start on saturday morning. a very windy day for all but further south, we should see some sunshine around, although much of the northern scotland will remain very wet with further snow on the hills. rainfall totals really mounting here with
temperatures there in plymouth around 10 degrees. so it's going to be a very blustery morning.ringing some pretty torrential in fact across some central and eastern areas into the afternoon. the rain remains heavy across much of scotland and northern ireland, those winds a real feature, as—ssmph across many areas. 60—70 across some northern and western coasts, particularly over hills as well. 0n the plus side, it'll be pretty mild because of those south—westerlies but 10—12 degrees...
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there's been more success for tom daley at the british national diving cup in plymouth.chronised event by winning the men's individual platform today. and it was a big win, too — his final dive scored over 100 points, and he finished 70 points clear of matthew dixon in second. daley‘s new diving partner matty lee finished sixth. i would say i was happy with it, obviously i am happy with a gold medal, but there was a lot i could have improved upon. i am a perfectionist so i will not be happy until egg of straight tens on everything. for this time in the season, i am everything. for this time in the season, iam really everything. for this time in the season, i am really happy with it, looking forward to getting onto the world series and then the world championships later in the year. and there was a shock result in the women's three metre final as millie fowler won herfirst individual national title. commonwealth gold medallist and european champion grace reid finished last, while kat torrance came fifth. all the talk is almost over. it's nearly time for the new england pa
there's been more success for tom daley at the british national diving cup in plymouth.chronised event by winning the men's individual platform today. and it was a big win, too — his final dive scored over 100 points, and he finished 70 points clear of matthew dixon in second. daley‘s new diving partner matty lee finished sixth. i would say i was happy with it, obviously i am happy with a gold medal, but there was a lot i could have improved upon. i am a perfectionist so i will not be happy...
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it's going to be a very mild start to friday, particularly across the south—west, plymouth around 10. outbreaks of showery rain ahead of the main band of rain which will spread its way eastwards and some pretty torrential in central and eastern areas into the afternoon, the rain remaining heavy across much of scotland and northern ireland, those wins will feature 40, northern ireland, those wins will feature 40 , 50 northern ireland, those wins will feature 40, 50 five across many areas. 60—70 across northern and western coasts over the hills as well. on the plus side, pretty mild because of those south—westerly winds,10— because of those south—westerly winds, 10— 12 degrees but might not feel as mild because of wind and rain. storm erika is very slow moving up towards the north of the uk on friday and saturday in the southern flank cuts a swathe with strong winds across parts of northern ireland into central and southern scotland and northern england. a very blustery start of the day, perhaps disruptive to start on saturday morning. a very windy day that further south, sunshine arou
it's going to be a very mild start to friday, particularly across the south—west, plymouth around 10. outbreaks of showery rain ahead of the main band of rain which will spread its way eastwards and some pretty torrential in central and eastern areas into the afternoon, the rain remaining heavy across much of scotland and northern ireland, those wins will feature 40, northern ireland, those wins will feature 40 , 50 northern ireland, those wins will feature 40, 50 five across many areas....
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mitzi weighed almost 17 pounds when she first arrived at woodside sanctuary in plymouth, as a stray.he family of one of her old owners. the shelter says they hope mitzi has found her ‘fairytale ending‘. now it‘s time for a look at the weather with ben rich. good evening. this time last year we we re good evening. this time last year we were starting to feel the effects of the so—called beast from the east but not this year. there is still some cold air across siberia but we are not bringing it in our direction, instead we are importing airfrom the direction, instead we are importing air from the south west, very mild and even warm source of air which pushed temperatures today up above 19 degrees. 19.1 in parts of wales, thatis 19 degrees. 19.1 in parts of wales, that is a new february record for wales. there is some more of that weather to come through the first pa rt weather to come through the first part of the week ahead, more warm sunshine but with frosty nights and a foggy mornings, by the end of the week, things will start to turn more u nsettled, week, things will start to tur
mitzi weighed almost 17 pounds when she first arrived at woodside sanctuary in plymouth, as a stray.he family of one of her old owners. the shelter says they hope mitzi has found her ‘fairytale ending‘. now it‘s time for a look at the weather with ben rich. good evening. this time last year we we re good evening. this time last year we were starting to feel the effects of the so—called beast from the east but not this year. there is still some cold air across siberia but we are not...
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it is going to be a marvel nights, temperatures no better than ten in plymouth, miles, yes, and increasingly to 50—70 mph, strong enough to bring down tree branches, localised transport disruption possibility and we might see speed restrictions on the scottish ridges. squally rain moves east across england and wales followed by a bit of sunshine but wherever you are it will be a blustery afternoon. temperature—wise with the wind coming from the south—westerly direction is not very cold —— bridges. temperatures between 8— ii cold —— bridges. temperatures between 8— 11 degrees, mild for the time of year, not quite as warm as the numbers would suggest. talking about the wind, it faced stay strong into the weekend as the area of low pressure is going to be slow—moving. so the winds will get even stronger across scotland and northern england where we will see justs getting to 55-70 where we will see justs getting to 55—70 mph, strong enough to bring transport disruption, and another concern is the amount of rain that will begin to mount up and we could see 20—30 millimetres for northern scotland,
it is going to be a marvel nights, temperatures no better than ten in plymouth, miles, yes, and increasingly to 50—70 mph, strong enough to bring down tree branches, localised transport disruption possibility and we might see speed restrictions on the scottish ridges. squally rain moves east across england and wales followed by a bit of sunshine but wherever you are it will be a blustery afternoon. temperature—wise with the wind coming from the south—westerly direction is not very cold...
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temperatures there in plymouth around 10 degrees. so it's going to be a very blustery morning.s, bringing some pretty torrential in fact across some central and eastern areas into the afternoon. the rain remains heavy across much of scotland and northern ireland, those winds a real feature, as—ssmph across many areas. 60—70 across some northern and western coasts to go over hills as well. 0n the plus side, it'll be pretty mild because of those south—westerlies but 10—12 degrees might not feel so mild because of the wind and rain. now, storm erik is very slow—moving towards the north of the uk through friday and saturday, and on its southern flank we could see a swathe with strong winds across parts of northern ireland into central and southern scotland and northern england. so a very blustery start to the day, perhaps even disruptive to start on saturday morning. a very windy day for all but further south, we should see some sunshine around, although much of the northern scotland will remain very wet with further snow on the hills. rainfall totals really mounting here with a ch
temperatures there in plymouth around 10 degrees. so it's going to be a very blustery morning.s, bringing some pretty torrential in fact across some central and eastern areas into the afternoon. the rain remains heavy across much of scotland and northern ireland, those winds a real feature, as—ssmph across many areas. 60—70 across some northern and western coasts to go over hills as well. 0n the plus side, it'll be pretty mild because of those south—westerlies but 10—12 degrees might...
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nick hope has been to meet daley ahead of his return to action in plymouth, today. last decade than many do in a lifetime. but he sees 2018 as his most dramatic year to date. started off with pneumonia, then i got something similarto, like, a glandularfever. and then i was still trying to dive and i ended up with some concussions, but still managed to go to the commonwealth games. but, after that, body and mind needed time to rest, especially with the impending parenthood. baby robbie, named after daley‘s late father, rob, arrived injune and the diver simply loves being a dad. it has been the most amazing thing. i'm able to come home from training, whether i have a good day or bad day. i willjust have that unconditional love and excitement when he sees me coming through the door. what is he like? tell us about his character. oh, my goodness. he is like a cheeky little monkey, to be honest. he grows up so quickly. i remember, it was only yesterday when i wasjust holding him and he felt like this big, and now, like, you struggle to carry him, he is so big. we haven't
nick hope has been to meet daley ahead of his return to action in plymouth, today. last decade than many do in a lifetime. but he sees 2018 as his most dramatic year to date. started off with pneumonia, then i got something similarto, like, a glandularfever. and then i was still trying to dive and i ended up with some concussions, but still managed to go to the commonwealth games. but, after that, body and mind needed time to rest, especially with the impending parenthood. baby robbie, named...
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government are looking for extra capacity. 90% of that would be with two firms, going largely through plymouth that is apparently unchanged by this. 10% of this extra was to be given to seaborne when it was to be given to seaborne when it was announced, it raised a lot of eyebrows because they were new and they had no ferries. what we now understand, now that it has been cancelled, is that seaborne were in fa ct cancelled, is that seaborne were in fact being backed and a 60% shareholder would have been a huge irish shipping company. the government says that when it did its due diligence, it couldn't tell that that company would be the muscle behind this. i have been speaking sources close to the government who have told me that over a year, the irish company had been seeking to set upa irish company had been seeking to set up a route between ramsgate and ostend, and it was on the back of that that they would have piggybacked this extra provision. however, now that deal has collapsed for commercial reasons, we are told, in the last few weeks, the bit for brexit can no longer happen. the governm
government are looking for extra capacity. 90% of that would be with two firms, going largely through plymouth that is apparently unchanged by this. 10% of this extra was to be given to seaborne when it was to be given to seaborne when it was announced, it raised a lot of eyebrows because they were new and they had no ferries. what we now understand, now that it has been cancelled, is that seaborne were in fa ct cancelled, is that seaborne were in fact being backed and a 60% shareholder would...
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extra capacity, two other firms, they will continue to offer this, we understand, mostly out of plymouthso a long way from dover. this was about relieving the pressure on dove. the government said we were criticised at the time, they say it has plenty because it is backed by this huge big irish firm which would have been the 60% own e arklow of see born, it has plenty of boat, it says the due diligence therefore was done, but it is clear, what they hadn't done is ensured that arklow as seaborne had set up a route to 0stend on which this could be piggy backed, so a credible firm was underpinning this, but the contracts hadn't been fully signed for a brand—new service without which this extra capacity couldn't be guaranteed which is why politically labour are on attack today after chris grayling for being at the heart of something they see asafailing. at the heart of something they see as a failing. it follows criticism from when help was minister for justice. chaos when droves were flying in and round the christmas time period, so he has been under fire as a minister, he is again today. w
extra capacity, two other firms, they will continue to offer this, we understand, mostly out of plymouthso a long way from dover. this was about relieving the pressure on dove. the government said we were criticised at the time, they say it has plenty because it is backed by this huge big irish firm which would have been the 60% own e arklow of see born, it has plenty of boat, it says the due diligence therefore was done, but it is clear, what they hadn't done is ensured that arklow as seaborne...
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"understand it can't be part and parcel of this plymouth project but hope you'll find a way soon to give real attention to the mid block crossings and the development has already happened if you can spotlight the funding. >> commissioner: thank you very much. any further speakers? seeing none we'll close public comment. directors, if there's any comments, please make them now otherwise i'll entertain a motion. >> motion to approve. >> commissioner: second? >> >> second. >> commissioner: all in favor please say aye. >> aye. >> commissioner: any opposed? all right. mr. beck, the same direction to you, onward and upward. congratulations an thank you. >> clerk: item 13 authorizing the director to approve modificati modificati modificati modificati modification number 93 to contract number 1300 third street light rail program phase 2 central subway stations surface tract and system with the contracts of 1266-1 and 1266-2 with thales transport and security from tpc back to the sfmta and tncs design equipment procurement and operations start up and testing amend the definition for substantial c
"understand it can't be part and parcel of this plymouth project but hope you'll find a way soon to give real attention to the mid block crossings and the development has already happened if you can spotlight the funding. >> commissioner: thank you very much. any further speakers? seeing none we'll close public comment. directors, if there's any comments, please make them now otherwise i'll entertain a motion. >> motion to approve. >> commissioner: second? >>...
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warren: hello, plymouth! [applause] sen. warren: it is so good to see all of you. so good to be here
warren: hello, plymouth! [applause] sen. warren: it is so good to see all of you. so good to be here
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and at plymouth state, university of new hampshire or dartmouth, they call home and their parents don't have answers and don't have that experience. connie graduated without much more than $1000 of student debt years ago and it is important to recognize that and you know what your question suggests, this generation of students, the cost of childcare paying student debt who are less likely starting business, or to buy a house or all the things we have inflicted on them which causes damage to our economy long-term. too many state governments would rather cut taxes for rich people then invest in bowling green, and miami, that is the first problem, second, congress hasn't nearly kept up on parole grants, not even close. we are working on a match, this will take money, donald trump and mitch mcconnell and paul ryan have decided a tax cut of $1 trillion, 70% going to the richest people in the country, is more important than investing in the next generation. you know all that, you are here. you know how to assist in funding state universities, at a minimum. not that that takes care of all the
and at plymouth state, university of new hampshire or dartmouth, they call home and their parents don't have answers and don't have that experience. connie graduated without much more than $1000 of student debt years ago and it is important to recognize that and you know what your question suggests, this generation of students, the cost of childcare paying student debt who are less likely starting business, or to buy a house or all the things we have inflicted on them which causes damage to our...
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generation kids do, when they call back home, when they are facing a problem as a new student at plymouth state or university of new hampshire or artmouth, they call home and their parents so often don't have answers because they have not had that experience. connie graduated with not much more than $1,000 in student debt. that was years ago. it's important that we recognize that. you know what your question suggests, certainly what we have done to this generation of students who put off, maybe put off marriage, put off having children partly because of the cost of childcare in addition to the -- paying the student debt who are less likely to start a business, buy a house. too many state governments, my own included, would rather cut tax force rich people than they would invest in bowling green and university of toledo and akron u and ohio state and o.u. and miami. that's the first problem. second is we -- congress hasn't nearly kept up on pell grants with what we should being doing. not even close. third, we're working on a match for the federal, but you this will take money and presiden
generation kids do, when they call back home, when they are facing a problem as a new student at plymouth state or university of new hampshire or artmouth, they call home and their parents so often don't have answers because they have not had that experience. connie graduated with not much more than $1,000 in student debt. that was years ago. it's important that we recognize that. you know what your question suggests, certainly what we have done to this generation of students who put off, maybe...
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today, democratic senator elizabeth warren participates in a campaign organizing event at plymouth state university in new hampshire. live coverage begins at 2:30 p.m. eastern right here on c-span. next, we hear from diplomats and government officials about the u.s.-mexico-canada trade agreement and how it is impacting businesses. they spoke at an event hosted by the canadian-american business council in washington, d.c. some bigp we will have picture questions about why trade matters for consumers and business and jobs, for countries and for economies there's that history tells us a lot. former two more pro-trade house democrats coming up to the stage so i'm sure we will again be asking some of the political questions. moderating this conversation is lauren gardner, a reporter for politico pro canada. she is new to the candidate pete -- beat but not to reporting. she was previously covering energy and environment policy at cq roll call. joining her on the stage is former congressman don johnson, longtime trade veteran and member of congress. he was ambassador in the office of the united
today, democratic senator elizabeth warren participates in a campaign organizing event at plymouth state university in new hampshire. live coverage begins at 2:30 p.m. eastern right here on c-span. next, we hear from diplomats and government officials about the u.s.-mexico-canada trade agreement and how it is impacting businesses. they spoke at an event hosted by the canadian-american business council in washington, d.c. some bigp we will have picture questions about why trade matters for...
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eastern also live on c-span.ent at plymouth state university that starts at 2:30 p.m. eastern also live on c-span. this weekend on american history tv, free speech and the riftsz students. sunday morning we take a look back at the 1969 supreme court decision on the rights of students and free speech in tinker versus des moines with two of the petitioners in the case. at 7:00 a.m., mary beth tinker and her brother john talk about their experiences and take questions from students. then at 8:00 a.m., american history tv will continue the discussion with mary beth and john tinker live on washington journal. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span 3. >>> the california and alabama secretaries of state testified before the house homeland security committee recently regarding efforts to secure elections. mississippi congressman bennie thompson chairs the
eastern also live on c-span.ent at plymouth state university that starts at 2:30 p.m. eastern also live on c-span. this weekend on american history tv, free speech and the riftsz students. sunday morning we take a look back at the 1969 supreme court decision on the rights of students and free speech in tinker versus des moines with two of the petitioners in the case. at 7:00 a.m., mary beth tinker and her brother john talk about their experiences and take questions from students. then at 8:00...
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excavators broke through the final rocks here at the plymouth street tunne in silver spring.or neighbors, the noisiest parte construction is over. the purple line isencheduled to n about three years. >>> like sands through the hour glass, eagle eyes are watching althe eagle nest at the d.c. police academy, props to the producer who wrote that line. the soappera involvingustice and liberty takes a twist. yesterday justice returned home after flying the coop for weeks. but liberty was no longer there. experts think she left because she was stressed. he's there, we think it's justice in the nest. the next question is wil liberty return? i think this is his i'm baby i'm soy, come backhome, and i don't know that she's having it. we'll have to see. >> he's done herong, now he wants her back. he's hearing us now. >> all right. coming up. a show of support from former cast mates today afterctor luke perry suffers a major stroke. doreen gentzler joins us with a look at the warning signs. >>> aeloping story,s lawmakerlanning a vote on whether to csure aolleague for a racist honey you k
excavators broke through the final rocks here at the plymouth street tunne in silver spring.or neighbors, the noisiest parte construction is over. the purple line isencheduled to n about three years. >>> like sands through the hour glass, eagle eyes are watching althe eagle nest at the d.c. police academy, props to the producer who wrote that line. the soappera involvingustice and liberty takes a twist. yesterday justice returned home after flying the coop for weeks. but liberty was no...
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first time in new believe themts, i if i remember right, i was in manchester, new hampshire, at plymouth state university, first with senator shaheen, campaigning in 2014, and then with her husband. so thank you. i would like to introduce my wife, connie schultz. [applause] connie -- and i will not say much. i mostly want to hear from the panelists, of course. we are here with the dignity of work tour. i was reelected to the senate, and i have continuously been noticing democrats seem to thank you either choose to talk to the regressive base, or you talk to working families and listen to issues that matter to them, and i do not think it is a choice. i think you have to do both. we do not win states and general elections in states like new hampshire and ohio to swing states unless we talk to workers and to progressives. i am a longtime progressive, but i went to a state like -- win in a state like ohio because what i am and who i fight for every day is the dignity of work. if you love your country, you will make it work, regardless of what kind of work you do, whether you shower before or
first time in new believe themts, i if i remember right, i was in manchester, new hampshire, at plymouth state university, first with senator shaheen, campaigning in 2014, and then with her husband. so thank you. i would like to introduce my wife, connie schultz. [applause] connie -- and i will not say much. i mostly want to hear from the panelists, of course. we are here with the dignity of work tour. i was reelected to the senate, and i have continuously been noticing democrats seem to thank...
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mitzi weighed almost 17 pounds when she first arrived at woodside sanctuary in plymouth, as a stray.med by the family of one of her old owners. the shelter says they hope mitzi has found her ‘fairytale ending' now it's time for a look at the weather with nick miller. hello. a few days ago it was the turn of scotland to register its highest temperature it has ever recorded in the month of february, 18 degrees, and it looks like wales has done it today. this is a view from north—west wales earlier. a bit further south, we exceeded 19 celsius, according to the met office, for the highest temperature wales has recorded in february. temperatures over the next few days will reach into the high teens in the warm spots. tonight it will be chilly after the warm day across much of england and wales. fog forming through parts of yorkshire and north—east england, dense in places going into the morning. england and wales will see the lowest temperatures, minus four in parts of east anglia and the south—east of england in the countryside. patchy rain to the west of northern ireland and this weathe
mitzi weighed almost 17 pounds when she first arrived at woodside sanctuary in plymouth, as a stray.med by the family of one of her old owners. the shelter says they hope mitzi has found her ‘fairytale ending' now it's time for a look at the weather with nick miller. hello. a few days ago it was the turn of scotland to register its highest temperature it has ever recorded in the month of february, 18 degrees, and it looks like wales has done it today. this is a view from north—west wales...
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feeling quite pleasant, temperatures higher than we expect this time of year, around 11 in plymouth.spreading through scotland and into northern england, may be north wales. some try moments as well. increased cloud starts temperatures falling, some breaks across this south and east, a little bit of frost for a time. tomorrow cloudy with some rain and drizzle in the north, overall this week, not too bad, try whether to come, turning much wilder as well. goodbye for now. you're watching bbc news. it is 11am. these are our main stories. figures out today show that in 2018, the uk economy expanded at its lowest annual rate in six years. the prime minister says she's prepared to talk to jeremy corbyn prime minister says she's prepared to talk tojeremy corbyn about his brexit demands, as some her own backbenchers continue to call for changes to the deal. it would have to give the united kingdom a uk sized exit from the backstop. senior police officer in charge of preparing for a no till brexit says there is a risk such an outcome would leave britain less safe. a call for younger women wit
feeling quite pleasant, temperatures higher than we expect this time of year, around 11 in plymouth.spreading through scotland and into northern england, may be north wales. some try moments as well. increased cloud starts temperatures falling, some breaks across this south and east, a little bit of frost for a time. tomorrow cloudy with some rain and drizzle in the north, overall this week, not too bad, try whether to come, turning much wilder as well. goodbye for now. you're watching bbc...
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there‘s been more success for tom daley at the british national diving cup in plymouth.nd he finished 70 points clear of matthew dixon in second. daley‘s new diving partner matty lee finished sixth. i would say i was happy with it, obviously i am happy with a gold medal but there was a lot that could be improved on. i'm a perfectionist but i would fully be happy until it gets returns on everything. for this time in the season, i'm happy with where i'm at. looking to the world series event and then challenge it later. and there was a shock result in the women‘s three metre final as millie fowler won herfirst individual national title. commonwealth gold medallist and european champion grace reid finished last, while kat torrance came fifth. there has been british medal success at the freestyle skiing and snowboard world championships. izzy atkin won bronze in the big air over in utah. the 25—year old, who is based in the united states, claimed third place 12 months after winning slopestyle bronze at the winter olympics. it was britain‘s second medal of the championships af
there‘s been more success for tom daley at the british national diving cup in plymouth.nd he finished 70 points clear of matthew dixon in second. daley‘s new diving partner matty lee finished sixth. i would say i was happy with it, obviously i am happy with a gold medal but there was a lot that could be improved on. i'm a perfectionist but i would fully be happy until it gets returns on everything. for this time in the season, i'm happy with where i'm at. looking to the world series event...
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temperatures from 6—7 in aberdeen, cardiff and plymouth around 11 degrees.chy and lighter rain and drizzle to north england and north wales. in the south and east chance for some frost, changes afoot into tuesday, the high—pressure to the south moving further east. the wind coming from the south—west. with that, the clodius day of the week, some sunshine, we will seek some sunshine peeping through the clouds. scotland and northern ireland cloudy times with outbreaks of rain, occasional showers in england and north wales. the big giveaway to the change in wind direction is the temperatures, all of us except for shetland in double figures. that's a zone of mild air, staying with us through middle to the end of the week. temperatures staying in double figures for many. on wednesday, some rain and cloud around in scotland, gradually working northwards. good sunny breaks developing for many through the day, one or two showers in the west, best of the sunshine in england and wales, temperatures around 10—12d. by thursday, one of those almost clear blue sky days fr
temperatures from 6—7 in aberdeen, cardiff and plymouth around 11 degrees.chy and lighter rain and drizzle to north england and north wales. in the south and east chance for some frost, changes afoot into tuesday, the high—pressure to the south moving further east. the wind coming from the south—west. with that, the clodius day of the week, some sunshine, we will seek some sunshine peeping through the clouds. scotland and northern ireland cloudy times with outbreaks of rain, occasional...