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doctor rebecca long of the charity street doctors.our work and telling us about it this evening. let's take a look at the weather prospect. a lot going on with our weather today. some sunshine and heavy downpours and outbreaks of rain, even some snow over the high ground and the north. i have to say things don't quite down much over the next 24 hours. outbreaks of rain and has snow across scotland. white leather into northern ireland and northern england, further south tower stating to get clear spells. temperatures will not jump too to get clear spells. temperatures will notjump too far. a windy day tomorrow. that's a 40—50 mph in places. outbreaks of rain and hail snow across scotland, some snow coming out to slightly lower levels as the day wears on. damp weather for northern ireland moving across northern england and north wales. the midlands and east anglia. he further south you are towards the southern counties of england, the better chance of staying predominantly dry and quite a chilly field to the weather. 7—11d. into the wee
doctor rebecca long of the charity street doctors.our work and telling us about it this evening. let's take a look at the weather prospect. a lot going on with our weather today. some sunshine and heavy downpours and outbreaks of rain, even some snow over the high ground and the north. i have to say things don't quite down much over the next 24 hours. outbreaks of rain and has snow across scotland. white leather into northern ireland and northern england, further south tower stating to get...
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we also heard from the party's shadow business minister, rebecca long—bailey, who didn't sound too enthusiastic that will be within the gift of jeremy corbyn, determined by whatever the word of the amendment is. it will be a difficult decision for many mps, and we recognise that. i hope we don't have to get to that position, that theresa may doesn't start to move on her red lines. europe is amenable to moving on the red lines and can move very quickly on amending the withdrawal agreement and political declaration. she needs to recognise the crisis that she has imposed on british politics. she can't even agree within her own party about what amendments to make to the withdrawal agreement and political declaration, and it is a sorry state of affairs. so labour are keen to throw the pressure back to the conservative party, but is if you ever needed reminding, both on the conservative and labour side this morning, just how fractious the brexit as she has been for the main parties in the uk. thank you forjoining us. growth in private firms has stagnated as businesses brace themselves for a possible
we also heard from the party's shadow business minister, rebecca long—bailey, who didn't sound too enthusiastic that will be within the gift of jeremy corbyn, determined by whatever the word of the amendment is. it will be a difficult decision for many mps, and we recognise that. i hope we don't have to get to that position, that theresa may doesn't start to move on her red lines. europe is amenable to moving on the red lines and can move very quickly on amending the withdrawal agreement and...
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we also heard from the party's shadow business minister, rebecca long—bailey, who didn't sound too enthusiasticendum. that will be within the gift ofjeremy corbyn, determined i have always voiced my reservations, we cannot overturn the vote. but equally, we cannot put britain into an economic catastrophe, we have to protect businesses and jobs within our communities. it wouldn't be fair for a damaging tory brexit and theresa may has spent the last few months not doing very much other than going backwards and forwards it to the eu, not moving on any of her red lines and hurtling towards a no deal. that wouldn't be fair to any of our constituents. so labour are keen to throw the pressure back to the conservative party, but is if you ever needed reminding, both on the conservative and labour side this morning, just how fractious the brexit as she has been for the main parties in the uk. rescuers hope to resume their search later today for a british climber who's been missing on one of the world's highest mountains for nearly a week. tom ballard and his italian climbing partner, daniele nardi, were
we also heard from the party's shadow business minister, rebecca long—bailey, who didn't sound too enthusiasticendum. that will be within the gift ofjeremy corbyn, determined i have always voiced my reservations, we cannot overturn the vote. but equally, we cannot put britain into an economic catastrophe, we have to protect businesses and jobs within our communities. it wouldn't be fair for a damaging tory brexit and theresa may has spent the last few months not doing very much other than...
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here's a shadow cabinet minister rebecca long—bailey.result of the referendum, to rule out no deal, and secure a deal that puts jobs and the economy first. in the event that we seem to be hurtling towards a no deal or damaging brexit, we've said all options need to be on the table, and that includes a public vote. and that is still the position. so we'll be constantly assessing what happens over the next 24 hours. obviously, we want a deal that will pass through parliament that will secure support for the economy and protect workers' rights, will protect environmental standards and make sure our industries can be invested in and supported and we will be working hard across the house and the party to secure that. going straight to michelle barney, the eu chief negotiator speaking in strasbourg. translation: that is the most important one because it's about the future relations that we wa nt to about the future relations that we want to build with the uk, which, whatever the circumstances, will remaina whatever the circumstances, will rema
here's a shadow cabinet minister rebecca long—bailey.result of the referendum, to rule out no deal, and secure a deal that puts jobs and the economy first. in the event that we seem to be hurtling towards a no deal or damaging brexit, we've said all options need to be on the table, and that includes a public vote. and that is still the position. so we'll be constantly assessing what happens over the next 24 hours. obviously, we want a deal that will pass through parliament that will secure...
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rebecca long—bailey, the shadow business secretary, this morning saying that really the only way forwardhow find some kind of compromise among mps. between our option and ken clarke's option last night, there were areas of commonality. what we're doing now and jeremy corbyn is already doing this is working across the house with various backbench mps to try and find what form of words, what form of deal, we could actually coalesce around. and there are areas of differentiation right across the house, whether it's the minutiae of a customs union arrangement, the minutiae of a single market deal. but i think that consensus is there and can be found and that's what we need to do within the next 24 to 48 hours, if i'm honest. the other two remaining options, i suppose, we could ask the eu for a very long delay, in hopes that somehow we would be able to agree on something, but let's be honest, we have been arguing about something for more than two years and we have failed to reach any agreement, so who knows if it would make any further progress in another two yea rs ? further progress in anot
rebecca long—bailey, the shadow business secretary, this morning saying that really the only way forwardhow find some kind of compromise among mps. between our option and ken clarke's option last night, there were areas of commonality. what we're doing now and jeremy corbyn is already doing this is working across the house with various backbench mps to try and find what form of words, what form of deal, we could actually coalesce around. and there are areas of differentiation right across the...
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rebecca long—bailey from the labor party and the dup.he 17 million people who voted to leave feel about that? breakfast‘s jayne mccubbin went to bolton — which voted leave in the referendum — and watched last night's result there. breakfast‘s jayne mccubbin went to bolton — which voted leave in the referendum — and watched last night's result there. who says size doesn't matter? i've got all that on a tray there for a fiver! in bolton, the bunting is out, but no—one is partying. the future of this town's football club is as uncertain as the brexit they voted for. carlton tells me that the two are linked. you can't blame bolton's crisis on brexit. brexit. it has ruined everything. you angry, carlton? yeah, lam. because almost 60% of people in bolton voted for brexit, now it's a dirty word. no, no, i'm not talking about brexit. no, no, no, we cannot talk about brexit, we are talking about food. you can't have enough chicken fusion. this is what alan wants to talk about. it does not end, that is the problem. it goes on and goes on and goes
rebecca long—bailey from the labor party and the dup.he 17 million people who voted to leave feel about that? breakfast‘s jayne mccubbin went to bolton — which voted leave in the referendum — and watched last night's result there. breakfast‘s jayne mccubbin went to bolton — which voted leave in the referendum — and watched last night's result there. who says size doesn't matter? i've got all that on a tray there for a fiver! in bolton, the bunting is out, but no—one is partying....
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in the next half hour we‘ll be speaking to labour‘s shadow business secretary, rebecca long—bailey.nger for some the high pressure, it means it will lingerfor some time the high pressure, it means it will linger for some time before the high pressure, it means it will lingerfor some time before it lifts, but when it does, there will be sunshine. also some cloud in the west and east, which will mostly melt away but it will stick in south—eastern england, and also take a cloud in the north west of scotla nd a cloud in the north west of scotland with the risk of the odd shower coming out of that. temperatures today are responding to the sunshine. ten to 16. in aberdeenshire and around the london area we could hit 16 or even 17. through the evening and overnight, for many there will be clear skies and another cool night in prospect with pockets of frost and patchy mist and fog forming, particularly in wales and the south—west and quarter. at the same time, weather front in across the north west of scotla nd front in across the north west of scotland will introduce some rain. that rain t
in the next half hour we‘ll be speaking to labour‘s shadow business secretary, rebecca long—bailey.nger for some the high pressure, it means it will lingerfor some time the high pressure, it means it will linger for some time before the high pressure, it means it will lingerfor some time before it lifts, but when it does, there will be sunshine. also some cloud in the west and east, which will mostly melt away but it will stick in south—eastern england, and also take a cloud in the...
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long prime time news programme, it's called the nine. now on bbc scotland, with all your latest news, it's rebecca curran and martin geissler.o weeks ago on an annual budget of £32 million. amid the usual mix of entertainment, sports and documentaries, each weekday at 9pm, the nine promises a mix of national and international news presented by rebecca karen and martin geissler, promising a global view of the news — while maintaining a distinct scottish voice. the nine appealed to some journalism students we consulted from glasgow's clyde college. i think the hour—long format is much better for putting across a truly scottish personality and the more informal presenting style, keeping it conversational with guests, more informal dress, all of that comes together and makes it a much, much more attractive package. i think it's really good for scotland to have their own news
long prime time news programme, it's called the nine. now on bbc scotland, with all your latest news, it's rebecca curran and martin geissler.o weeks ago on an annual budget of £32 million. amid the usual mix of entertainment, sports and documentaries, each weekday at 9pm, the nine promises a mix of national and international news presented by rebecca karen and martin geissler, promising a global view of the news — while maintaining a distinct scottish voice. the nine appealed to some...
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that last week, the bbc launched a nightly hour—long prime time news programme, it is called the nine. on bbc scotland, with all your latest news, rebeccaeissler. it appears on the new bbc scotland channel, launched two weeks ago on an annual budget of £32 million. amid the usual mix of entertainment, sports and documentaries, each weekday at 9pm, the nine promises a mix of national and international news presented by rebecca karen and martin geissler, promising a global view of the news while maintaining a distinct scottish voice. it appealed to some journalism students we consulted. i think the hour—long format is much better for putting across a truly scottish personality and the more informal presence, conversational with guests, more informal dress, all that comes together and makes it a much more attractive package. i think it is really good for scotland to have their own news because a lot of young people can be able to relate to that. they are coming home from school or college or university and flipping through the channels and will see something on news they will be able to relate to. a lot more personal and the presenters are
that last week, the bbc launched a nightly hour—long prime time news programme, it is called the nine. on bbc scotland, with all your latest news, rebeccaeissler. it appears on the new bbc scotland channel, launched two weeks ago on an annual budget of £32 million. amid the usual mix of entertainment, sports and documentaries, each weekday at 9pm, the nine promises a mix of national and international news presented by rebecca karen and martin geissler, promising a global view of the news...
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rebecca horan is an artist whose hard to define her interests include fields like alchemy surrealism mechanical invention and much of her art over her long career has focused on the female body and how it can be transformed or her modes of expression are equally varied and her impressive body of work mirrors a life that's divide defined by the creative process best to just let it do its work. rebecca holden gained worldwide recognition with her pencil performance at the documentary a contemporary art exhibition in. life to inanimate objects for her concert for anarchy in one thousand nine hundred she hung a grand piano upside down at the tate gallery in london. is full of surprises and has won many major awards. was the first woman to receive the prestigious kaiser ring. and in twenty turn she won the premium imperial. kiss of rhinoceros was one of her most electrifying works visitors were wont to keep the distance to the high voltage involved. film busters bedroom featured hollywood star jones dean chaplin an out of control wheelchair and a dancing fork it's an all march to silent film legend buster keaton. ninety nine she's work the ga
rebecca horan is an artist whose hard to define her interests include fields like alchemy surrealism mechanical invention and much of her art over her long career has focused on the female body and how it can be transformed or her modes of expression are equally varied and her impressive body of work mirrors a life that's divide defined by the creative process best to just let it do its work. rebecca holden gained worldwide recognition with her pencil performance at the documentary a...
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before we get to those, peter, were you surprised to learn firsthand what rebecca has been experiencing for so longhe said there have been erent episodes. dr. torres will tell us. at times, it sounded like a foghorn for four or five months, rice escris when dealing with stress, and this terrified her and me, it sounded like a screaming woman was in her head. it was an auditory what's it sound like for you? >> when i was in the air force and being around airplanes a lot, it gave me tinnitus. dinterent sounds for diffe people. mine is a high-pitched sound that goes on. sometimes it is even a lower tch. other people say the whispering thing. i can testify to exactly what happened there. you saw it in people's faces. if youan sho somebody, have them listen to the sound, finally you're like, oh, that's it. >> it's real. >> right. >> it makes a huge difference. >> is it something that can be prevened? >> it canprevented. the main thing is you have to take care of your hearing when you're young. what happens, you said musicians have it all the time because they're aund loud noises. people like pilots, air
before we get to those, peter, were you surprised to learn firsthand what rebecca has been experiencing for so longhe said there have been erent episodes. dr. torres will tell us. at times, it sounded like a foghorn for four or five months, rice escris when dealing with stress, and this terrified her and me, it sounded like a screaming woman was in her head. it was an auditory what's it sound like for you? >> when i was in the air force and being around airplanes a lot, it gave me...
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rebecca: i think what they are trying to do is focus of very much on the long-term goal, which is toalibrate the way in which the global trading system is working. they will get a deal. it's going to take some time, but the key talent at the moment is to address issues of enforcement, issues of intellectual property and they are a long way apart from that. this see the goal of achieving a deal is more important than trying to fix it quickly. romaine: when we talk about achieving a deal are we actually going to see some sort of tangible benefit, economic ,enefit on the u.s. side on -- or on the chinese side or will this be windowdressing? states arethink the very high on both -- the stakes are high on both sides. is important that to bear in mind. we will see a deal and there will be some benefits to the purchase ofs of u.s. cars. i think that is absolutely the case. we will also see some softening perhaps in the chinese stance around investments as well. from the u.s. perspective i think things are going -- the reason this is taking so long is because president trump and his --otiati
rebecca: i think what they are trying to do is focus of very much on the long-term goal, which is toalibrate the way in which the global trading system is working. they will get a deal. it's going to take some time, but the key talent at the moment is to address issues of enforcement, issues of intellectual property and they are a long way apart from that. this see the goal of achieving a deal is more important than trying to fix it quickly. romaine: when we talk about achieving a deal are we...
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rebecca karen and martin geissler, promising a global view of the news — while maintaining a distinct scottish voice. the nine appealed to some journalism students we consulted from glasgow's clyde college. i think the hour—longat is much better for putting across a truly scottish personality and the more informal presenting style, keeping it conversational with guests, more informal dress, all of that comes together and makes it a much, much more attractive package. i think it's really good for scotland to have their own news because a lot of young people can be able to relate to it. they're coming home from school or college or university and flipping through the channels, and they'll see something on news they will be able to relate to. it's a lot more personal and the presenters are much more relaxed and it feels like they're talking to you. and the way it's marketed and advertised is very clearly a lot more towards millenials and generation 2. the show itself has started to go through some growing pains. it is figuring itself out but so far, it's delivered the news that scotland deserves, with international reporting, it's integrated those stories so well, it's talked about stuff outside of scotland, but
rebecca karen and martin geissler, promising a global view of the news — while maintaining a distinct scottish voice. the nine appealed to some journalism students we consulted from glasgow's clyde college. i think the hour—longat is much better for putting across a truly scottish personality and the more informal presenting style, keeping it conversational with guests, more informal dress, all of that comes together and makes it a much, much more attractive package. i think it's really...
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long prime time news programme, it's called the nine. now on bbc scotland, with all your latest news, it's rebecca curran and martin geissler.romises a mix of national and international news presented by rebecca karen and martin geissler, promising a global view on the news, while maintaining a distinct scottish voice. the nine appealed to some journalism students we consulted from glasgow's clyde college. i think the hour—long format is much better for putting across a truly scottish personality and the more informal presenting style, keeping it conversational with guests, more informal dress, all of that comes together and makes it a much, much more attractive package. i think it's really good for scotland to have their own news because a lot of young people can be able to relate to it. they're coming home from school or college or university and flipping through the channels, and they'll see something on the news they will be able to relate to. it's a lot more personal and the presenters are much more relaxed and it feels like they're talking to you. and the way it's marketed and advertised is very clearly a lot more towa
long prime time news programme, it's called the nine. now on bbc scotland, with all your latest news, it's rebecca curran and martin geissler.romises a mix of national and international news presented by rebecca karen and martin geissler, promising a global view on the news, while maintaining a distinct scottish voice. the nine appealed to some journalism students we consulted from glasgow's clyde college. i think the hour—long format is much better for putting across a truly scottish...
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the icbm threat and rebecca covered that great -- you know i would just say, you know, the wasening 15 is big, long, can carry a lot. obviously that the size and the size of the war head will depend on how far it can fly. you know, it's open to interpretation. whether it can reach here or the west coast or the midwest. but one thing i think that we shall lock at, mitchell test add reentry vehicle. there was attorney fees. the observation was that it burned up in the atmosphere because any observed fire around it. but, you know from wchg the movies like the right stuff and everything when anything sbe remembers thefer there is a lot of fire. have they developed a reentry capability? i think the jury is out but they certainly want to do that. the other thing that doesn't get much dsh much coverage i think is -- and you know this also a little bit perhaps out there. but is emp. the emp threat. and. >> emp stands for. >> electromagnetic pulse. >> appear atmospheric burts that would destroy all the electronic infrastructure that can reach. we haven't seen tests but they have said they are pursue are pur
the icbm threat and rebecca covered that great -- you know i would just say, you know, the wasening 15 is big, long, can carry a lot. obviously that the size and the size of the war head will depend on how far it can fly. you know, it's open to interpretation. whether it can reach here or the west coast or the midwest. but one thing i think that we shall lock at, mitchell test add reentry vehicle. there was attorney fees. the observation was that it burned up in the atmosphere because any...
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long letters to her family. trying to convince them, and maybe herself, that she was okay. >> july 21st, 2016. dear ma, daddy and rebeccamy commissary order finally arrived today. so i have paper and decent pencils among other goodies. >> writing has always relaxed me and since i'm pretty sure this ordeal is the most stressful of my life to date, you can expect to get letters from me. i wanted to send you one positive thing and one thing i want to do when i'm free as much for my mood and sanity as for yours. one positive thing, i haven't had this much time to read in a long time. >> wish list, a gourmet burger and a glass of red wine. all my love, michelle. >> reporter: i hear a lot of you reassuring them in that. >> that was exactly what was happening. i didn't want them to worry too much. i didn't want them to be afraid. they were already fighting so much on the outside and doing so much work. and i wanted them to be proud of what a brave girl they had raised. >> reporter: but as the weeks turned into months, her brave front started to crack. >> there were mornings when i would wake up and i would open my eyes and i w
long letters to her family. trying to convince them, and maybe herself, that she was okay. >> july 21st, 2016. dear ma, daddy and rebeccamy commissary order finally arrived today. so i have paper and decent pencils among other goodies. >> writing has always relaxed me and since i'm pretty sure this ordeal is the most stressful of my life to date, you can expect to get letters from me. i wanted to send you one positive thing and one thing i want to do when i'm free as much for my...
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rebecca >> very quick. short-term trade hopes on chip more dovish fed. good news for credit, equities, anything with a yield, but don't count on it lasting too long >> david> this is a good move today a had the of clarity, but we've still got the problem ofhow do you stop asset prices from rising while still keeping inflation from fall. you need to think about fiscal policy and the distribution of income in america because poorer people will spend more that would tend to cause ifthe have the money, that would tend to cause inflation to go up. we need the think about fiscal policy >> then to you over here >> embrace maybe too strong a word, but i think there's a huge amount of physical space ha we have that we're not using and that's the answer in the next round. >> thank you to you all. the s&p 50 at session highs. to jerome powell >> good afternoon and welcome. i will begin with an overview of economic conditions and explanations my colleagues and i have one goal to sustain the economic expansion with a truong job market and stable prices for the benefit of the american people the u.s. economy is in a good place. we will continue to use our monetary poli
rebecca >> very quick. short-term trade hopes on chip more dovish fed. good news for credit, equities, anything with a yield, but don't count on it lasting too long >> david> this is a good move today a had the of clarity, but we've still got the problem ofhow do you stop asset prices from rising while still keeping inflation from fall. you need to think about fiscal policy and the distribution of income in america because poorer people will spend more that would tend to cause...
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long have you been an emt. >> 36 years. janice: wonderful. what made you want to serve your community. >> like rebeccas also a member of our squad at the cinnaminson high school i joined and i haven't left. janice: i love that you work with your police officers. i'm married to a first responder as people know. i'm married to a firefighter. a lot of people think that firefighters and police officers and emts don't get along with each other. that's not the case. >> no. we have a very good working community and we work well with each other. janice: i love it i want to introduce you to jerry and rich deed trick, hi. >> hi. janice: you are a big "fox & friends" fan. >> yes, yes. janice: 24/7. >> yes. i watch all the shows. even if i'm not physically watching it, the sound is in the morning until late at night. i watch all the shows. i love it and if i'm not home, i tape them. janice: fantastic. you are our per mecket audience. rich, you are the fire commissioner here in cinnaminson. thank you for coming. >> thank you. it's a wonderful event and correct to correct i'm one of five fire commissioner. january
long have you been an emt. >> 36 years. janice: wonderful. what made you want to serve your community. >> like rebeccas also a member of our squad at the cinnaminson high school i joined and i haven't left. janice: i love that you work with your police officers. i'm married to a first responder as people know. i'm married to a firefighter. a lot of people think that firefighters and police officers and emts don't get along with each other. that's not the case. >> no. we have a...
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here is rebecca long—bailey. here is rebecca long-bailey.parliament deals with its business. we've got a deal the prime minister can't get through parliament. she tried twice, we don't know whether she's going to be given the opportunity to do it at that time. how will we make sure we don't fall out without a deal? the process started last night is in two stages to try to whittle down a number of options into a few options. what's important is working across parliament to find the areas of commonality. our amendment the customs union, ken clarke's amendment for a customs union are very similar so i think there is scope to find a cross—party consensus. scope to find a cross—party consensus. so, scope to find a cross—party consensus. so, you scope to find a cross—party consensus. so, you need a majority for one of those and then are you saying attach that to the withdrawal agreement? i think there can be twea ks agreement? i think there can be tweaks made to the withdrawal agreement, and i'm certain if theresa may went back to the eu and said
here is rebecca long—bailey. here is rebecca long-bailey.parliament deals with its business. we've got a deal the prime minister can't get through parliament. she tried twice, we don't know whether she's going to be given the opportunity to do it at that time. how will we make sure we don't fall out without a deal? the process started last night is in two stages to try to whittle down a number of options into a few options. what's important is working across parliament to find the areas of...