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they have free markets in scandinavia. that's different. >> to be fair, they have high tax rates and a nanny state. it's not socialism. the prime minister of denmark during the last election cycle came out and was oh tented that bernie sanders keeps calling the country socialist. bernie sanders is lying to you. the socialism he wants is the cuban kind it's not the scandinavian kind. judge jeanine: he seems to forget how great was. then he said it's an insult to talk like that. we are not stupid. let me ask you have a question. who did you find the most of fascinating at the debate. >> elizabeth warren has developed an ability to lie better than anyone. not all of the voting democrats out there, the candidates for president are all liars it's amazing that she got away with it. rationing for everyone in the country, she managed to get away with the fact, oh, yeah, it's not going to raise your middle class taxes at all. this not one credible sane study out there that says that. the fact that she wasn't put on the spot. at lea
they have free markets in scandinavia. that's different. >> to be fair, they have high tax rates and a nanny state. it's not socialism. the prime minister of denmark during the last election cycle came out and was oh tented that bernie sanders keeps calling the country socialist. bernie sanders is lying to you. the socialism he wants is the cuban kind it's not the scandinavian kind. judge jeanine: he seems to forget how great was. then he said it's an insult to talk like that. we are not...
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the jetstrea m pressure over scandinavia.e atlantic, taking cold air down through the north sea to the heart of europe. the breeze in the surface areas will be noticeable down the north sea coasts, but elsewhere it is a decent day with plenty of sunshine on offer and variable amounts of cloud and at its thickest haps in the north—west of scotland. may be some rain during the latter part of the day and on wednesday, not much change. the high pressure forcing the north westerlies away to the north sea. the clouds thickening up at times to give some rain across the top of scotla nd give some rain across the top of scotland but elsewhere, as i say, a decent day with plenty of sunshine and a high of 20. on wednesday into thursday, the chance of mist and fog forming as the high really dominates across the british isles. thursday, top temperature again 20 or 21 in the south. bit of a difference on friday, the high pressure centre is away on the continent and that will allow us on its western ‘s like at this stage to pick up on some
the jetstrea m pressure over scandinavia.e atlantic, taking cold air down through the north sea to the heart of europe. the breeze in the surface areas will be noticeable down the north sea coasts, but elsewhere it is a decent day with plenty of sunshine on offer and variable amounts of cloud and at its thickest haps in the north—west of scotland. may be some rain during the latter part of the day and on wednesday, not much change. the high pressure forcing the north westerlies away to the...
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starts next weekend and will be broadcast overseas for the first time. broadcasters in mexico and scandinaviawhich means the matches will be screened to viewers across central america, norway, sweden, finland and denmark. the latest upset at the us open is that the defending champion and world number one naomi osaka is out of the tournament after losing in straight sets to belinda bencic. it comes after the men's defending champion novak djokovic had to retire because of a shoulder injury. osaka was outclassed by the swiss bencic and will lose her number one status. naomi osaka does not have a good record against belinda bencic but was this a shot? naomi osaka is suffering from a knee problem, she had the trainer out. but belinda bencic outclassed naomi osaka today. she played a phenomenal game. belinda bencic is a former top ten player. she has had a lot of injuries. she had to step up today osaka, who number. osaka, who number one osaka, who number one ranking who number one ranking on o number one ranking on monday. her number one ranking on monday. does this mean that the women's to admit
starts next weekend and will be broadcast overseas for the first time. broadcasters in mexico and scandinaviawhich means the matches will be screened to viewers across central america, norway, sweden, finland and denmark. the latest upset at the us open is that the defending champion and world number one naomi osaka is out of the tournament after losing in straight sets to belinda bencic. it comes after the men's defending champion novak djokovic had to retire because of a shoulder injury....
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there's wednesday's low, slowly pushing off into scandinavia, high pressure building in from the south—westose together across the north—west, and a warm front moving in. that will introduce thicker cloud with showery bursts of rain for scotland and northern ireland and that will spread its way southwards as it fizzles out into the rest of scotland, northern england, perhaps the midlands. but it will introduce something a little less cold into the north—west corner of the country. so we'll see 15—17 degrees here, but elsewhere plenty of sunshine, highs around 18 to maybe 20 degrees. so that's how thursday is looking. through thursday night, high pressure continues to bring drier weather for england and wales, and we see the weather system pushing into the north—west, a band of rain slowly spilling its way south—eastwards. it will also turn fairly breezy, even windy once again, as the temperatures range between 9—12 degrees to start friday morning. area of low pressure, then, to the north of the uk will introduce this band of rain which will continue to spread its way into central and southe
there's wednesday's low, slowly pushing off into scandinavia, high pressure building in from the south—westose together across the north—west, and a warm front moving in. that will introduce thicker cloud with showery bursts of rain for scotland and northern ireland and that will spread its way southwards as it fizzles out into the rest of scotland, northern england, perhaps the midlands. but it will introduce something a little less cold into the north—west corner of the country. so...
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finnish conductor debuted with the berlin philharmonic orchestra even though he's already a star in scandinavia with no less than 2 orchestras in his charge in finland and in sweden the true test for the 33 year old was on the continent so let's see if he passed. to watch. movies like a percussionist because he is one. and . they are. they can do different things so when you read this and. then somebody shows some little figure and then somebody shows some other thing and even. different you can think of many things i think that the help of the cautions. works regularly with 3 or 6 weeks a year of guest conducting but also finds time for what he calls his forth position his farm in finland and going hunting and fishing with his young son fishing together even hunting together his 5. he loves to eat the ducks hunting but it's ethically and morally clean it's the right thing to do it's bit of time to buy a chicken from shop because the chicken has been in the cage but i run after my meal and then. that's how it looks and that's how i sort of get the music and then i can be enough that i'm not a m
finnish conductor debuted with the berlin philharmonic orchestra even though he's already a star in scandinavia with no less than 2 orchestras in his charge in finland and in sweden the true test for the 33 year old was on the continent so let's see if he passed. to watch. movies like a percussionist because he is one. and . they are. they can do different things so when you read this and. then somebody shows some little figure and then somebody shows some other thing and even. different you...
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finnish conductor debuted with the berlin philharmonic orchestra even though he's already a star in scandinavia with no less than 2 orchestras in his charge in finland and in sweden the true test for the 33 year old was on the continent so let's see if he passed. who is for you to watch too much. like a percussionist because he is one.
finnish conductor debuted with the berlin philharmonic orchestra even though he's already a star in scandinavia with no less than 2 orchestras in his charge in finland and in sweden the true test for the 33 year old was on the continent so let's see if he passed. who is for you to watch too much. like a percussionist because he is one.
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finnish conductor debuted with the berlin philharmonic orchestra even though he's already a star in scandinavia with no less than 2 orchestras in his charge in finland and in sweden the true test for the 33 year old was on the continent so let's see if he passed. to watch. just because he is one. time.
finnish conductor debuted with the berlin philharmonic orchestra even though he's already a star in scandinavia with no less than 2 orchestras in his charge in finland and in sweden the true test for the 33 year old was on the continent so let's see if he passed. to watch. just because he is one. time.
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that low pushes off to scandinavia, high—pressure building in the south—west and you will notice theoving in introducing thicker cloud with showery burst of rain for scotland and northern ireland and that will spread southwards as it fizzles out into the rest of scotland and northern england. it will introduce something a little less cold into the north—west corner of the country so we will see 15, 17 degrees here and elsewhere plenty of sunshine, highs around 18 to maybe 20 degrees. that's how thursday looks. through thursday night high pressure brings dry weather for england and wales we see the weather system pushing into the north—west, band of rain slowly spinning its way south eastwards turning fairly breezy and windy once again. as the temperatures range between nine and 12 degrees to start friday morning. area of low pressure then to the north of the uk will introduce this band of rain which continues to spread its way into central and southern areas as friday wears on. behind it, blustery showers but we could also see sunny spells. cloudy day for much of england and wales, o
that low pushes off to scandinavia, high—pressure building in the south—west and you will notice theoving in introducing thicker cloud with showery burst of rain for scotland and northern ireland and that will spread southwards as it fizzles out into the rest of scotland and northern england. it will introduce something a little less cold into the north—west corner of the country so we will see 15, 17 degrees here and elsewhere plenty of sunshine, highs around 18 to maybe 20 degrees....
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doria making its way across that northwestern corner of your through the british isles pushing into scandinavia the low countries as we go through the next couple of days where to stay still a blessed st day there across those northwestern parts well the blustery conditions to be to the west of the mediterranean the heavy rain set to stay with us for a good 3 or 4 days by the end of that period some parts could see maybe 20300 millimeters of rain here's a set of weather to central and eastern eyre still warm never moscow getting up to around 25 degrees on wednesday 10 degrees or so above the seasonal average it will cool off as you make a way into the weekend but thursday still sees those high temperatures across many eastern areas central parts warm and sunny 31 celsius there for rope will gradually warm up into the northwest to some not a dry weather as we go on into thursday but staying very disturbed you notice across the western side of the bed it's right in some of that cloud right right would also affect the far northwest of africa. the weather sponsored by catalona. corruption has reach
doria making its way across that northwestern corner of your through the british isles pushing into scandinavia the low countries as we go through the next couple of days where to stay still a blessed st day there across those northwestern parts well the blustery conditions to be to the west of the mediterranean the heavy rain set to stay with us for a good 3 or 4 days by the end of that period some parts could see maybe 20300 millimeters of rain here's a set of weather to central and eastern...
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scandinavia. any other questions? >> studies done about health. gender. women typically left out way back when, but they were more focused on mail reactions to things. >> i talk about that in the book. the studies where women were focused on, yes. i know you can guess who they were. mother's. this whole tradition of treating women like walking wounds. it is good that they studied maternal health for the children's sake. at the same time, if you are not studying other aspects of women health, you are sending a message you are only valuable because of the child you are carrying. some of them have been really helpful. some of them have been very contradictory. i really was reluctant to even talk about it because it was so difficult. bottom line is, a lot of people fish too help feed their families. pediatrician say, okay. you should only eat a certain amount of fish because it has mercury in it and you want to, you know, keep your consumption low. other health people peoplee sayy pregnant women should eat the fish despite the mercury. the babies are better o
scandinavia. any other questions? >> studies done about health. gender. women typically left out way back when, but they were more focused on mail reactions to things. >> i talk about that in the book. the studies where women were focused on, yes. i know you can guess who they were. mother's. this whole tradition of treating women like walking wounds. it is good that they studied maternal health for the children's sake. at the same time, if you are not studying other aspects of...
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backing to save events and we need some countries in mainland europe to step it up, especially in scandinaviagolf is thriving and there are so many great players from there. when i first came on tour there. when i first came on tour there were tournaments in norway, sweden, denmark, finland, now there is none in any of those countries. u nless is none in any of those countries. unless there is prize there, careers for young talented female golfers to come through, then there will be a massive talent drain in europe? yes, big time. although many of these ladies that play in the solheim cup on the european side do not necessarily play on the ladies european tour full—time, they play in another tour, almost all these players started in europe, if there is no where to begin your career in europe, where is the town is going to go? it is not a great situation. england's summer of cricket is over, one day world champions but they could not follow up with victory in the ashes. they now need a plan as to how the windows ashes years' time. something that captainjoe root says would be the main focus. 0u
backing to save events and we need some countries in mainland europe to step it up, especially in scandinaviagolf is thriving and there are so many great players from there. when i first came on tour there. when i first came on tour there were tournaments in norway, sweden, denmark, finland, now there is none in any of those countries. u nless is none in any of those countries. unless there is prize there, careers for young talented female golfers to come through, then there will be a massive...
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that rain will pull in and through scandinavia and southern spells developing and up to 18 and aberdeenhe northeast of scotla nd up to 2a in the northeast of scotland and he keeps coming peeks up scotland and he keeps coming peeks up on saturday. hello, i‘m ros atkins, this is outside source. mike pompeo has called the attacks on saudi arabia‘s oil facilities on saturdy an ‘act of war‘ saudi arabia says this is the evidence iran was involved in the attack. but tehran says they‘ve proved nothing. the eu‘s chief brexit negotiator tells the uk that it shouldn‘t pretend to be negotiating, if it hasn‘t got any new brexit proposals. and remember this on monday — when luxembourg‘s prime minister held a press conference next to an empty podium after borisjohnson pulled out. he‘s been defending the move in an interview with the bbc. i thought we should go and speak to the people and tell them to have respect and i promised
that rain will pull in and through scandinavia and southern spells developing and up to 18 and aberdeenhe northeast of scotla nd up to 2a in the northeast of scotland and he keeps coming peeks up scotland and he keeps coming peeks up on saturday. hello, i‘m ros atkins, this is outside source. mike pompeo has called the attacks on saudi arabia‘s oil facilities on saturdy an ‘act of war‘ saudi arabia says this is the evidence iran was involved in the attack. but tehran says they‘ve...
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we look at high-grade financials in scandinavia or singapore.here weook at markets are particularly interested in china that is so dramatically underperformed in this world. >> great to have thoughts from you. that was chris davis. fed,a reminder for more tune into live coverage of the fed decision and chairman pals news conference that starts at 2:00 p.m. eastern right here. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this is bloomberg markets i'm amanda lang in toronto. >> i'm shery ahn in new york. we're only if you minutes away from the federal reserve decision. it seems a rate cut is already in. tell us what is important in this meeting. >> it's going to be the sideshow focus on what is happening in overnight lending markets and totnot and how the fed plans patch the problem in the short run and a long-term fix as well. i don't think we will get that in statement but it will definitely be a hot topic during the press conference and his prepared remarks. issue beforeortant everything this week is the signaling of how much further the fed will go. they have been
we look at high-grade financials in scandinavia or singapore.here weook at markets are particularly interested in china that is so dramatically underperformed in this world. >> great to have thoughts from you. that was chris davis. fed,a reminder for more tune into live coverage of the fed decision and chairman pals news conference that starts at 2:00 p.m. eastern right here. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this is bloomberg markets i'm amanda lang in toronto. >> i'm shery ahn in...
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cool air just warmer side it has to be said, some really cool airjust making its way down through scandinaviaurope. if you are heading that way, temperatures about the mid—teens at best. closer to home, dry, fine, sunny, cool start, once the day gets going, you will enjoy it, top temperature 20 degrees. finishing off the day, may bea degrees. finishing off the day, may be a bit of rain for the hebrides, thatis be a bit of rain for the hebrides, that is because this warm front is just making its way around the northern flank of the big area, during the course of wednesday for the most part. it will have eased their way though strong north—westerly winds and be a bit of a future in the east on tuesday. 16 to 19 in the north of scotland, a little bit of fog around perhaps for the first part of thursday. this is thursday's forecast. just see how those temperatures take up a bit, not just those temperatures take up a bit, notjust in the south—east. by friday the centre of gravity will be overin friday the centre of gravity will be over in the continent. that offers us over in the continent. that o
cool air just warmer side it has to be said, some really cool airjust making its way down through scandinaviaurope. if you are heading that way, temperatures about the mid—teens at best. closer to home, dry, fine, sunny, cool start, once the day gets going, you will enjoy it, top temperature 20 degrees. finishing off the day, may bea degrees. finishing off the day, may be a bit of rain for the hebrides, thatis be a bit of rain for the hebrides, that is because this warm front is just making...
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13—15dc or something of that order, wind moderating, low pressure eventually moving over towards scandinaviaving from sunday into monday, pushing those fronts away and it opens the doorfor all of pushing those fronts away and it opens the door for all of us to see those fresh conditions already there any northern part of british ties on monday, becoming a little bit more extensive during tuesday. perhaps a little bit of a fresh feel, but what you take away from this synopsis is that there is a lot of dry weather in the forthcoming week. goodbye. and behaving appallingly during the eu referendum campaign. in his first major interview since stepping down, the former prime minister admitted the brexit result left him feeling depressed. in another blow to the conservatives, a former minister defects to the liberal democrats. it comes as their leader, jo swinson, proposes cancelling brexit without another referendum. also tonight... a giant tree of africa has fallen. tributes are paid to the former president of zimbabwe, robert mugabe, despite a low turnout at his funeral. i want remember what it
13—15dc or something of that order, wind moderating, low pressure eventually moving over towards scandinaviaving from sunday into monday, pushing those fronts away and it opens the doorfor all of pushing those fronts away and it opens the door for all of us to see those fresh conditions already there any northern part of british ties on monday, becoming a little bit more extensive during tuesday. perhaps a little bit of a fresh feel, but what you take away from this synopsis is that there is...
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it will be wet and windy into scandinavia as well, but much of the mediterranean on tuesday, financetemperatures into the high 30s. more details on the uk, coming up shortly. take care. hello, i'm ros atkins. this is outside source. our lead story... saudi crown prince mohammed bin salman denies ordering the killing of journalist jamal khashoggi. translation: absolutely not. this was a heinous crime, but i take full responsibility as a leader in saudi arabia, especially since it was committed by individuals working for the saudi government. one year on from the murder, the bbc hears from those who've listened to audio tapes that capture the moments leading up to the murder. donald trump takes aim at the democrats in a series of angry tweets — suggesting the congressional leader heading up the impeachment inquiry against him should be arrested for treason. the austrian election has seen sebastian kurz stay on as the world's youngest leader, but it also punished the far—right. the greens delivered their best result yet. we'll have the analysis on that. hong kong activists gear up for a
it will be wet and windy into scandinavia as well, but much of the mediterranean on tuesday, financetemperatures into the high 30s. more details on the uk, coming up shortly. take care. hello, i'm ros atkins. this is outside source. our lead story... saudi crown prince mohammed bin salman denies ordering the killing of journalist jamal khashoggi. translation: absolutely not. this was a heinous crime, but i take full responsibility as a leader in saudi arabia, especially since it was committed...
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still also a low pressure centre to the north pulling away towards scandinavia and through the afternoonhere. the weather front sinks from the south taking rain across northern ireland and northern england by the end of the afternoon perhaps fringing north wales and the north midlands. that front is a dividing line between warm air are hanging on to the south of the uk, highs of up to 25 this afternoon, and chilly conditions coming from the north, highs of between 13 and 15. the front continues to sink south through the evening and overnight, rain for wales, the midlands and east anglia, probably more cloud and not so much rain as the front slides into southern england first thing on monday. warm to the south overnight, lows of 14 or 15, further north clearer skies and lighter winds we could see lows of three or four across parts of rural scotland. then into the early part of the new week, the high begins to build, a lot of fine weather as promised but around the northern flank of the high we start to pull in air, basically from the arctic so gone the warm amber, into yellow and some of
still also a low pressure centre to the north pulling away towards scandinavia and through the afternoonhere. the weather front sinks from the south taking rain across northern ireland and northern england by the end of the afternoon perhaps fringing north wales and the north midlands. that front is a dividing line between warm air are hanging on to the south of the uk, highs of up to 25 this afternoon, and chilly conditions coming from the north, highs of between 13 and 15. the front continues...
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sure. 13—15dc, but the wind moderating is the major low pressure eventually moves over towards scandinaviahern part of the british ice on monday, becoming a little bit more extensive during tuesday. perhaps a little more of a fresher field but what you takeaway from this synopsis is there is a lot of dry weather in the forthcoming week. goodbye. this is bbc world news. the headlines. us secretary of state has blamed iran for the drone strikes that set fire to two major oil facilities in saudi arabia. he said iran had lunch and a president attacked on the world energy supply. rebels say they carried out the strikes. african leaders have described the former president of zimbabwe as a liberation hero and a committed friend during his state funeral. he died in singapore last week at the age of 95. the sun was osama bin laden has been killed in a us counterterrorism operation. he was about 30 years old and reported dead at the end ofjuly, but
sure. 13—15dc, but the wind moderating is the major low pressure eventually moves over towards scandinaviahern part of the british ice on monday, becoming a little bit more extensive during tuesday. perhaps a little more of a fresher field but what you takeaway from this synopsis is there is a lot of dry weather in the forthcoming week. goodbye. this is bbc world news. the headlines. us secretary of state has blamed iran for the drone strikes that set fire to two major oil facilities in saudi...
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that area of high pressure, but you'll notice it's squeezing into low pressure centred up over scandinaviae in the atlantic, so that's taking cold air down through the north sea to the heart of continental europe. the breeze at the surface is going to be quite noticeable through the northern isles, the north—east of the mainland and down the north sea coast, but elsewhere, it is a decent day with plenty of sunshine on offer and variable amounts of cloud and at its thickest perhaps in the north—west of scotland. maybe a wee bit of rain there during the latter part of the day. and wednesday, not a great deal of change. that high pressure just nudging in towards us, forcing the north westerlies away to the north sea. the clouds thickening up at times to give the odd piece of rain across the top of scotland but elsewhere, as i say, a decent day with plenty of sunshine and a high on the day of 20. from wednesday into thursday, there's just chance of some mist and fog forming as the high really come to dominate the scene across the british isles. thursday, top temperature again 20 or 21 in the s
that area of high pressure, but you'll notice it's squeezing into low pressure centred up over scandinaviae in the atlantic, so that's taking cold air down through the north sea to the heart of continental europe. the breeze at the surface is going to be quite noticeable through the northern isles, the north—east of the mainland and down the north sea coast, but elsewhere, it is a decent day with plenty of sunshine on offer and variable amounts of cloud and at its thickest perhaps in the...
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they propped everybody up in the early ninety's scandinavia had the same problem that everybody failed at horrible bankruptcy as they had to reorganize the whole country since since then they've just been much much better compared to pay refused to let anybody fail 29 years later the japanese market is still down 50 percent 50 percent from where it was in 1999 and so you know this this is not over yet certainly not in japan japan in my view. doesn't like me because i'm always saying negative things about what the japanese government is doing but they're making it worse and the population is and every day the population declines goes through the roof i mean i love japan and it's one of my favorite countries in the world but my gosh. if i were japanese you got to get out of the country got to leave now or you better learn how to use a 47 because that's the serious social unrest when you're 30 or 40 years countries going bankrupt they're not going to be in a japanese. it's a shame and really we're going to get our sushi. they are a tremendous export of culture but do you see do you see th
they propped everybody up in the early ninety's scandinavia had the same problem that everybody failed at horrible bankruptcy as they had to reorganize the whole country since since then they've just been much much better compared to pay refused to let anybody fail 29 years later the japanese market is still down 50 percent 50 percent from where it was in 1999 and so you know this this is not over yet certainly not in japan japan in my view. doesn't like me because i'm always saying negative...
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there's wednesday's low pushing off to scandinavia, high—pressure building in the south—west and you for scotland and northern ireland and that will spread its way southwards as it fizzles out into the rest of scotland and northern england and the midlands. it will introduce something a little less cold into the north—west corner of the country so we will see 15—17 degrees here and elsewhere plenty of sunshine, highs around 18 to maybe 20 degrees. that's how thursday is looking. through thursday night, high pressure continues to bring dry weather for england and wales we see the weather system pushing into the north—west, a band of rain slowly spinning its way south eastwards turning fairly breezy and even windy once again. as the temperatures range between 9 and 12 degrees to start friday morning. area of low pressure then to the north of the uk will introduce this band of rain which will continue to spread its way into central and southern areas as friday wears on. behind it, blustery showers but also some sunny spells. a rather cloudy day for much of england and wales, outbreaks o
there's wednesday's low pushing off to scandinavia, high—pressure building in the south—west and you for scotland and northern ireland and that will spread its way southwards as it fizzles out into the rest of scotland and northern england and the midlands. it will introduce something a little less cold into the north—west corner of the country so we will see 15—17 degrees here and elsewhere plenty of sunshine, highs around 18 to maybe 20 degrees. that's how thursday is looking. through...
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there's wednesday's low, slowly pushing off to scandinavia, high pressure building in the south—west.nd a warm front moving. that will introduce thicker cloud with showery bursts of rain for scotland and northern ireland and that will spread its way southwards as it fizzles out into the rest of scotland and northern england, perhaps the midlands. but it will introduce something a little less cold into the north—west corner of the country, so we'll see 15—17 degrees here, but elsewhere plenty of sunshine, highs around 18 to maybe 20 degrees. so that's how thursday is looking. through thursday night, high pressure continues to bring dry weather for england and wales where we see the weather system pushing into the north—west, a band of rain slowly spilling its way south—eastwards. it will also turn fairly breezy and even windy once again. as the temperatures range between 9 and 12 degrees to start friday morning. area of low pressure, then, to the north of the uk will introduce this band of rain which will continue to spread its way into central and southern areas as friday wears on. be
there's wednesday's low, slowly pushing off to scandinavia, high pressure building in the south—west.nd a warm front moving. that will introduce thicker cloud with showery bursts of rain for scotland and northern ireland and that will spread its way southwards as it fizzles out into the rest of scotland and northern england, perhaps the midlands. but it will introduce something a little less cold into the north—west corner of the country, so we'll see 15—17 degrees here, but elsewhere...
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they are in a relatively strong position whether they are from the uk, germany, france, belgium, scandinavia will be brought back roughly when they were expecting to and nobody should have to cut short their vocation. it is people who have yet to travel, up to 1 million people who are not going to be able to travel and, on top of that, of course, the 22,000 staff from thomas cook who are in very difficult travel industry environment are finding sometimes when they have just landed in manchester that they no longer have jobs. the planes have been impounded because of non—payment of airport fees. these scenes are probably replicated across european airports. the other issue many cannot believe is you can still book a thomas cook holiday, probably yesterday, if you wished to. i bought a thomas cook package holiday just wished to. i bought a thomas cook package holidayjust under six hours ago, shortly before midnight british time because i wanted to test if the company was still going. they took nearly $a00 from me but that was for a very good holiday, a week in greece for two people and the fac
they are in a relatively strong position whether they are from the uk, germany, france, belgium, scandinavia will be brought back roughly when they were expecting to and nobody should have to cut short their vocation. it is people who have yet to travel, up to 1 million people who are not going to be able to travel and, on top of that, of course, the 22,000 staff from thomas cook who are in very difficult travel industry environment are finding sometimes when they have just landed in manchester...
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still also a low pressure centre to the north pulling away towards scandinavia and through the afternoonscotland and there will be some sunshine here. the weatherfront sinks from the south taking rain across northern ireland and northern england by the end of the afternoon perhaps plunging north wales and the north midlands. that front is a dividing line between what they are hanging on to the south of the uk, highs of up to 25 this afternoon, and chilly conditions coming from the north, highs of between 13 and 15. the front continues to sink south through the evening and overnight, rainfall wales, the midlands and east anglia, probably more cloud and not so much rain as the front slides into southern england first thing on monday. one to the south overnight, those of england first thing on monday. one to the south overnight, those 01:14 or 15, further north with clear skies and lighter winds we could see lows of three or four across parts of rural scotland. then into the early pa rt of rural scotland. then into the early part of the new week, hyde begins to build, a lot of fine weather
still also a low pressure centre to the north pulling away towards scandinavia and through the afternoonscotland and there will be some sunshine here. the weatherfront sinks from the south taking rain across northern ireland and northern england by the end of the afternoon perhaps plunging north wales and the north midlands. that front is a dividing line between what they are hanging on to the south of the uk, highs of up to 25 this afternoon, and chilly conditions coming from the north, highs...
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enjoy the service and this is being repeated at airports across britain and germany as well as scandinavia flights arriving at the same time, rescue operation getting under way. there are aircraft going away from here at manchester airport and across europe. mainly heading to mediterranean airports. there, the passengers will be bought back hopefully on the day they were due to finish their holidays. they are in the good position. the less fortu nate in the good position. the less fortunate position of the million or so travellers who have forward bookings with thomas cook who are finding they don't have their vacations, sorry about the noise here, they're vacations, sorry about the noise here, they‘ re making vacations, sorry about the noise here, they're making a lot of announcements, they are going to have to book new flights. that is an announcement telling people that the company has gone under and if you go to the check—in area which is on a different floor from to the check—in area which is on a different floorfrom here, it's to the check—in area which is on a different floor from h
enjoy the service and this is being repeated at airports across britain and germany as well as scandinavia flights arriving at the same time, rescue operation getting under way. there are aircraft going away from here at manchester airport and across europe. mainly heading to mediterranean airports. there, the passengers will be bought back hopefully on the day they were due to finish their holidays. they are in the good position. the less fortu nate in the good position. the less fortunate...
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northern parts if you have one system makes its way across the british isles into the north sea and scandinavia expounds knocking on the door so it's going to remain pretty unsettled as we go on through the next couple of days you come further south and this is where the lovely weather is the pupil sunshine right across the mediterranean southern parts of europe still getting up into the mid to high twenty's athens 29 degrees celsius maybe over that blustery weather further north around the baltic states pushing it into that western side of russia temperatures to pick up in moscow as a result of that southerly wave 14 degrees but not a particularly nice day on monday but of a brief response in the weather the fall the british isles in sioux falls western parts a few up 17 celsius for london but the next system that snuck in a little and that apart in this we go on through choose day so 19 celsius but it's going to be another wet $121.00 degrees there for paris. basin areas still seeing some of those blustery conditions feeding their way through the south wall dry and sunny once again to $2728.0
northern parts if you have one system makes its way across the british isles into the north sea and scandinavia expounds knocking on the door so it's going to remain pretty unsettled as we go on through the next couple of days you come further south and this is where the lovely weather is the pupil sunshine right across the mediterranean southern parts of europe still getting up into the mid to high twenty's athens 29 degrees celsius maybe over that blustery weather further north around the...
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that low pushes off to scandinavia, high—pressure building in the south—west and you will notice theith showery burst of rain and that will spread southwards as it fizzles out into the rest of scotland and northern england. it will introduce something a little less cold into the north—west corner of the country so we will see 15, 17 degrees here and elsewhere plenty of sunshine, highs around 18 to maybe 20 degrees. that's how thursday looks. through thursday night high pressure brings dry weather for england and wales we see the weather system pushing into the north—west, band of rain slowly spinning its way south eastwards turning fairly breezy and windy once again. as the temperatures range between nine and 12 degrees to start friday morning. area of low pressure then to the north of the uk will introduce this band of rain which continues to spread its way into central and southern areas as friday wears on. behind it, blustery showers but we could also see sunny spells. cloudy day for much of england and wales, outbreaks of which will eventually become confined to southern counties
that low pushes off to scandinavia, high—pressure building in the south—west and you will notice theith showery burst of rain and that will spread southwards as it fizzles out into the rest of scotland and northern england. it will introduce something a little less cold into the north—west corner of the country so we will see 15, 17 degrees here and elsewhere plenty of sunshine, highs around 18 to maybe 20 degrees. that's how thursday looks. through thursday night high pressure brings dry...
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everything is kind of on a sliding scale of capitalism whether social democratic capitalism of scandinavia in the authoritarian of china. it is made very eloquently and an open tickler place and there are many echoes and propaganda in this information in the consumption and people are very interesting at that moment. but in terms of russia, that is deathly needed times of the structure is very different. >> wonder if there's something that you never get to talk about like an easter egg that you can trust or something interesting he found in the research that gets buried. >> i knew you would ask this question. it's not an easter expand. >> what something you discovered that is intriguing. >> there's a decadence of stalin's courts. i thought i knew, but not how quite how sex obsessed in the gravity, is astonishing. that generally surprised me. and i think, these other figures in history you dehumanize and think if there seen in the human eye. it is quite shocking. >> one more question, what is next? do know what you might right next or what do you think about these days ? >> i have an idea f
everything is kind of on a sliding scale of capitalism whether social democratic capitalism of scandinavia in the authoritarian of china. it is made very eloquently and an open tickler place and there are many echoes and propaganda in this information in the consumption and people are very interesting at that moment. but in terms of russia, that is deathly needed times of the structure is very different. >> wonder if there's something that you never get to talk about like an easter egg...
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holidays and actually 600,000 or so people stranded abroad, and that is holidaymakers from germany, scandinaviam here in the uk, they are going to find that they will be flown back. indeed, the rescue operation is already under way. slides leaving from here in manchester and airports around the uk going mainly to mediterranean destinations to bring people back. meanwhile, the scene here is pretty awful, as you would imagine, given the collapse of a much loved holiday company and, unfortunately, planes have really started being impounded. we sought shortly after midnight, two hours ago, the airport putting a notice of detention on some thomas cook aircraft and that is because of unpaid airport bills. this is terrible for staff and holidaymakers. people that have flights and holidays with thomas cook. but can you briefly explain how we got here. what has failed that has made this company has gone into administration? thomas cook was a great pioneering company, it began the mass travel industry but u nfortu nately the mass travel industry but unfortunately around the last decade of the 1990s... un
holidays and actually 600,000 or so people stranded abroad, and that is holidaymakers from germany, scandinaviam here in the uk, they are going to find that they will be flown back. indeed, the rescue operation is already under way. slides leaving from here in manchester and airports around the uk going mainly to mediterranean destinations to bring people back. meanwhile, the scene here is pretty awful, as you would imagine, given the collapse of a much loved holiday company and, unfortunately,...
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that is wednesday's low clearing off into scandinavia.e front slipping into parts of scotland and northern ireland, that will introduce more cloud through the day, with outbreaks of rain which will tend to fizzle out as it moves through the rest of scotland into northern parts of england, but plenty of sunshine around, as you can see. it will also introduce something a bit less cold in the north and west of the country as it isa north and west of the country as it is a warm front, so 15— 17 degrees here, around 19, maybe 20 degrees across the south—east. now, through thursday night it stays dry, with clear skies for england and wales. but we've got another weather system moving down across the country, introducing a band of rain is low pressure pushes to the north of scotland. those temperatures by friday morning ranging between nine and 12 degrees. so there is an area of low pressure to the north of scotland. a breezy day, you can see the isobars are a bit closer together, and this weather front, a band of rain, will be spreading its way
that is wednesday's low clearing off into scandinavia.e front slipping into parts of scotland and northern ireland, that will introduce more cloud through the day, with outbreaks of rain which will tend to fizzle out as it moves through the rest of scotland into northern parts of england, but plenty of sunshine around, as you can see. it will also introduce something a bit less cold in the north and west of the country as it isa north and west of the country as it is a warm front, so 15— 17...
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with so we see one area cloud of rain pushing out of the british isles across the low countries in scandinavia on towards the baltic states that's going to be making its way for the race was that wet windy weather running across poland easing over tools that western side of russia making way for the next system which will fade in across all and during the course of monday for the south it is fine and dry we have got some warm sunshine around athens at around 29 soldiers a lovely 26 in rome a stage finally dry and sunny road across southern parts of you know that's where the best of the weather will remain mostly cloud right pushing its way into western russia as we go through tuesday some rough spots around the baltic states for a tie but the next weather system that's rolling across the low countries northern parts of germany fading further a switch and you can see more rain yet more rain coming back in across england and wales in particular cool fail to the winds here coming in from a northerly direction further south we got some wet weather feeding in across france as well but for spite of
with so we see one area cloud of rain pushing out of the british isles across the low countries in scandinavia on towards the baltic states that's going to be making its way for the race was that wet windy weather running across poland easing over tools that western side of russia making way for the next system which will fade in across all and during the course of monday for the south it is fine and dry we have got some warm sunshine around athens at around 29 soldiers a lovely 26 in rome a...
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there's wednesday's low slowly pushing off to scandinavia, high—pressure building in the south—west andwith showery bursts of rain for scotland and northern ireland and that will spread its way southwards as it fizzles out into the rest of scotland and northern england, perhaps the midlands. it will introduce something a little less cold into the north—west corner of the country so we will see 15—17 degrees here and elsewhere plenty of sunshine, highs around 18 to maybe 20 degrees. so that's how thursday is looking. through thursday night, high pressure continues to bring dry weather for england and wales where we see the weather system pushing into the north—west, a band of rain slowly spilling its way south eastwards will also turn fairly breezy and even windy once again. as the temperatures range between 9 and 12 degrees to start friday morning. area of low pressure then to the north of the uk will introduce this band of rain which will continue to spread its way into central and southern areas as friday wears on. behind it, blustery showers but also some sunny spells. a rather cloud
there's wednesday's low slowly pushing off to scandinavia, high—pressure building in the south—west andwith showery bursts of rain for scotland and northern ireland and that will spread its way southwards as it fizzles out into the rest of scotland and northern england, perhaps the midlands. it will introduce something a little less cold into the north—west corner of the country so we will see 15—17 degrees here and elsewhere plenty of sunshine, highs around 18 to maybe 20 degrees. so...
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they have, in scandinavia dozens of billionaires. they have very profitable businesses.y have learned there, they can have a big welfare state but they need a thriving business economy to generate the wealth that pays for that welfare state. but if you're hear sanders talk about businesses in america, his plan for health care is to put the insurance industry out of business, put the pharmaceutical industry out of business. his plan for the environment is to put the energy industry out of business. and he speaks with such rage against business profits. stuart: he always looks angry. rarely smiles. he might laugh at somebody but rarely with a joke. but that is another story. another subject that came up last night is "medicare for all," and how to pay for it. senators warren and sanders didn't really have an answer how to pay for it. just listen to joe biden. he had a plan. roll it. >> my plan for health care costs a lot of money. it costs $740 billion. it doesn't cost $30 trillion. how are we going to pay for it? i want to hear tonight how that happens. thus far my distin
they have, in scandinavia dozens of billionaires. they have very profitable businesses.y have learned there, they can have a big welfare state but they need a thriving business economy to generate the wealth that pays for that welfare state. but if you're hear sanders talk about businesses in america, his plan for health care is to put the insurance industry out of business, put the pharmaceutical industry out of business. his plan for the environment is to put the energy industry out of...