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suffolk county goes far beyond the nearly 100 contaminants regulated by the u.s. safe drinking water act. but despite the treatment and testing, there's at least one important, unregulated chemical sliding through, and the environmental protection agency says it's "likely to be carcinogenic to humans." >> we're analyzing for close to 300 different parameters including volatile organic chemicals, semi-volatile organic chemicals, pesticides, radionuclides, inorganics, metals, bacteria, pharmaceutical and personal care products, and several emerging contaminants of concern such as 1,4-dioxane. >> sreenivasan: 1,4-dioxane is a chemical found in degreasers, paint strippers and household products, and it's one of about 85,000 chemicals in use in the united states that are not 9regulated in drinking water. in 2009, the e.p.a. added 1,4-dioxane to a list of contaminants to possibly regulate and required every large water provider in the country to test for it. it's the first step in regulating a new contaminant under the safe drinking water act, and tests between 2013 and
suffolk county goes far beyond the nearly 100 contaminants regulated by the u.s. safe drinking water act. but despite the treatment and testing, there's at least one important, unregulated chemical sliding through, and the environmental protection agency says it's "likely to be carcinogenic to humans." >> we're analyzing for close to 300 different parameters including volatile organic chemicals, semi-volatile organic chemicals, pesticides, radionuclides, inorganics, metals,...
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it is in lockdown because ofa suffolk. as they come in. time frame look at the weather forecast, foggy for a lot of people! in fact it is forming earlier than we first thought. this is all cloud, that this area around merseyside into lancashire and through the west midlands down towards bristol, all this is thick fog, it is cold. this airwill this is thick fog, it is cold. this air will expand through the course of this evening and overnight. i said it is forming quite early, so that means they could be a lot of tomorrow morning. it is unpleasant if you're travelling? of course, at this time of year, when fog forms through the daytime and last through the next morning, it doesn't clear away and lingers through the whole day. it is very unpleasant and causes problem on roads and airports. if this area expands into the east midlands, you have a lot of big airports and busy travellers at this time of year. we're thinking there is potentially problems tomorrow morning. the advice is to get in touch with your airline the first
it is in lockdown because ofa suffolk. as they come in. time frame look at the weather forecast, foggy for a lot of people! in fact it is forming earlier than we first thought. this is all cloud, that this area around merseyside into lancashire and through the west midlands down towards bristol, all this is thick fog, it is cold. this airwill this is thick fog, it is cold. this air will expand through the course of this evening and overnight. i said it is forming quite early, so that means they...
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spoken to a lot of people from raf lakenheath in suffolk who are here, hoping to talk to meghan markleare americans, they want to talk to this american who will be marrying into the royalfamily to this american who will be marrying into the royal family next year. hopefully we will get a sense and be able to talk to some people and be able to talk to some people and have a chat with —— who have a chat with the royal family. they then go back to the house at sandringham and have a traditional christmas lunch of turkey ahead of watching the queen's christmas message at 3pm. prince philip has obviously stepped back from some public engagements, although he attends some events with the queen. he's done this before, made new members of the family feel welcome. yes, he has very much. he's very much on a personal level the head of the family, if that makes sense. clearly the queen as this official role in terms of the royal family, but on a more personal level, managing the home and the family, it is the duke of edinburgh who often leads on that. he will of course wa nt to leads on that. he w
spoken to a lot of people from raf lakenheath in suffolk who are here, hoping to talk to meghan markleare americans, they want to talk to this american who will be marrying into the royalfamily to this american who will be marrying into the royal family next year. hopefully we will get a sense and be able to talk to some people and be able to talk to some people and have a chat with —— who have a chat with the royal family. they then go back to the house at sandringham and have a...
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police in suffolk have arrested a man after a car was driven into the gates of a military base used bymerican personnel during the incident at raf mildenhall. the suspect, who's 44, suffered cuts and bruises. police say the incident wasn't terror—related. police in lebanon have arrested an uber driver in connection with the murder of a british embassy worker in beirut. the body of rebecca dykes was found by a motorway on saturday officers say she had been strangled and sexually assaulted. her family say they've been devastated by her death. the right reverend sarah mullally has been named the new bishop of london, making her the most senior clergywoman in the history of the church of england. she became a priest in 2001 after spending over 35 years working as a senior nurse for the nhs. bishop sarah will be the third woman to run a diocese and will take up a seat in the house of lords. two people have been killed in a fire at a luxury hotel on the banks of loch lomond. police say the cameron house hotel has been extensively damaged. around 200 guests were led from the hotel after the a
police in suffolk have arrested a man after a car was driven into the gates of a military base used bymerican personnel during the incident at raf mildenhall. the suspect, who's 44, suffered cuts and bruises. police say the incident wasn't terror—related. police in lebanon have arrested an uber driver in connection with the murder of a british embassy worker in beirut. the body of rebecca dykes was found by a motorway on saturday officers say she had been strangled and sexually assaulted. her...
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. >>> we have some breaking news out of suffolk, two hours northeast of london.rt of security incident. this is significant for a number of reasons. also, it's largely used as a u.s. air force base. we'll have much more on that, ahead. jewelry that tells her fshe's the best thing. that's ever happened to you. in a way that goes beyond words. it could be a piece jewelry designers created just for jared. or a piece we custom made just for you. because we're more than a store that sells beautiful jewelry. we are jewelers. the one, unique gift that tells her exactly how you feel. that's why he went to jared. another day of work. why do you do it? it's not just a pay check, you actually like what you do. even love it. and today, you can do things you never could before. ♪ ♪ you're developing ai applications on the cloud. finding insights hidden in decades of medical documents. and securing millions of iot sensors. so get back to it. and do the best work of your life. ♪ ♪ >>> all right. we have breaking news for you this morning. there's been an incident reported at a
. >>> we have some breaking news out of suffolk, two hours northeast of london.rt of security incident. this is significant for a number of reasons. also, it's largely used as a u.s. air force base. we'll have much more on that, ahead. jewelry that tells her fshe's the best thing. that's ever happened to you. in a way that goes beyond words. it could be a piece jewelry designers created just for jared. or a piece we custom made just for you. because we're more than a store that sells...
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and people live the end of nassau suffolk county have to go into downtown brooklyn to serve on juries in criminal cases. ,hat was decided by the judges not by judges, but by political forces -- not by judges, but by political forces. what is your source of information in the eastern district for assembling the list of jurors? is it the voter registration? use it voter registrations. we use drivers licenses we use utility bills. we are stingy about granting exemptions. lawyers serve weird people who -- people who have a small businesses serve and we do not let people out. at how much amazed more effective that is. i hated it when i was a lawyer and i love it now i am a judge. >> i wonder why the administrative office of the courts would permit the middle district of tennessee to use of voter registration and your district has a much wider reach with those other sources? >> those are good questions to ask them. >> thank you. you -- noto encourage one is going to make fun or laugh a you -- or laugh at you. they're not going to be many opportunities to have a group this is steamed to ask
and people live the end of nassau suffolk county have to go into downtown brooklyn to serve on juries in criminal cases. ,hat was decided by the judges not by judges, but by political forces -- not by judges, but by political forces. what is your source of information in the eastern district for assembling the list of jurors? is it the voter registration? use it voter registrations. we use drivers licenses we use utility bills. we are stingy about granting exemptions. lawyers serve weird people...
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horror are emerging life under the terrorist rule kurdish minority families in iraq known as the suffolk capture death or enslavement all correspondent has been speaking with some of the families who managed to survive the ordeal we'll show you the full interview. but it is some of what's to come. we were captured we spent two months in iraq then we were taken to syria they made me a slave we were put to work and held by the truth that we were given more time to rest on and then i ran away. to water i tried to escape again and again but each time i was cool. and severely tortured they shot my friend . then we were hit by an airstrike and i was concussed and this my head still hurts but i can't talk for long. monologue i was pregnant but i was so terrified that i lost my child my husband was captured then i was better than with my mother so i took that i decided it was better to die when they could i thought that since my family my husband and my house would be better to die. well in twenty fourteen up to ten thousand you see these were killed or kidnapped by i saw in a matter of days of
horror are emerging life under the terrorist rule kurdish minority families in iraq known as the suffolk capture death or enslavement all correspondent has been speaking with some of the families who managed to survive the ordeal we'll show you the full interview. but it is some of what's to come. we were captured we spent two months in iraq then we were taken to syria they made me a slave we were put to work and held by the truth that we were given more time to rest on and then i ran away. to...
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a bright and sunny picture here in suffolk but there are changes taking place in northern ireland whereeen the cloud increasing and outbreaks of rain as well. things are changing, we have the cold air across the uk but coming into that cold air we have a mass of cloud which will bring wet weather and as it runs into the cold air there is a risk of icy stretches and even some smoke as the wet weather moves in across the northern half of the uk where it is still very cold. we may even find snow falling in scotland, that will lift onto the hills by the evening. by lift onto the hills by the evening. by this stage the wet weather has cleared away from northern ireland. snow over the pennines into the cumbrian fells as well. further south, more rain. whilst we are seeing increasing cloud, it is still called this evening and frosty with a good covering of snow around as well. so icy conditions likely through this evening as the wet weather pushes eastwards. it will sweep across the whole again. sufficiently close to zero to bring the risk of more ice, and the greatest risk of disruption due t
a bright and sunny picture here in suffolk but there are changes taking place in northern ireland whereeen the cloud increasing and outbreaks of rain as well. things are changing, we have the cold air across the uk but coming into that cold air we have a mass of cloud which will bring wet weather and as it runs into the cold air there is a risk of icy stretches and even some smoke as the wet weather moves in across the northern half of the uk where it is still very cold. we may even find snow...
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again and certain the expectation the hope amongst his supporters is that he will deliver on that mr suffolk oday and i'm opposed to made radical reform of the economy a major issue during the campaign for the election to the presidency of the a in c. we're talking about the continents to do that you need to have to combat corruption prosecute those responsible for the mistakes that were made in the past and also install a culture of. bring in all the institutions to be held accountable will he be able to do that. well if it is one major challenge which i think the a.n.c. tried to water the water down and that is the is currently two centers of power in south africa you have the president of the a.n.c. which is sort of them oppose but jacob zuma remains the president of the country and whatever the ambitions sort of oppose or might have in terms of rectifying the. mistakes of the past committed by jacob zuma he might find it difficult if two groups of modern means the president of the country the only way that you might have sort of a poser pursuing his agenda which is of the form is if we c
again and certain the expectation the hope amongst his supporters is that he will deliver on that mr suffolk oday and i'm opposed to made radical reform of the economy a major issue during the campaign for the election to the presidency of the a in c. we're talking about the continents to do that you need to have to combat corruption prosecute those responsible for the mistakes that were made in the past and also install a culture of. bring in all the institutions to be held accountable will he...
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us military personnel fired shots today at a suffolk airbase used by the american air force, as they who tried to force their way in. raf mildenhall was locked down by security staff, after reports of an individual ramming the gates with a vehicle. the suspect was arrested. the base hosts the 100th air refueling wing and some special operations squadrons. a review of fire and building regulations following the grenfell tower disaster says the current system isn't fit for purpose and a culture change is required to ensure safety is prioritised over cost. damejudith hackitt, in her interim review for the government, says the rules should be simplified. let's speak to our home affairs correspondent tom symonds. how significant is this, and what are the implications? well, very significant, george, this is a senior engineer setting up some of the problems with the building regulation system that may have led to the tragedy here. she says the system is so complicated that her staff had to draw up a map for her to try to understand it, and it is very complicated. she said that this has so
us military personnel fired shots today at a suffolk airbase used by the american air force, as they who tried to force their way in. raf mildenhall was locked down by security staff, after reports of an individual ramming the gates with a vehicle. the suspect was arrested. the base hosts the 100th air refueling wing and some special operations squadrons. a review of fire and building regulations following the grenfell tower disaster says the current system isn't fit for purpose and a culture...
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further south in suffolk, the cloud low enough and thick enough to give drizzle around.le sinking southwards along the cloud to break more from the north and give us some to break more from the north and give us some more to break more from the north and give us some more sunshine. a few places will stave dull and damp, the south—west corner of england staying robert grey and the cloud may linger across western fringes of wales. i'll swear we will see more sunshine coming through. a struggle to break out the sunshine across the south—east but not as cold as it was yesterday. further north, after a chilly start, more in the way of sunshine for scotland and northern ireland. in northern ireland, we'll see drizzle around, a few showers coming in on a blustery wind. low cloud and drizzle pushes further into scotland, north—west part of england and wales. clear spells developing ahead of that and it could be a chilly night. some frost in the countryside. chance of seeing the super moon in scotland and eastern areas of england as well. there will be mist and fog around and tha
further south in suffolk, the cloud low enough and thick enough to give drizzle around.le sinking southwards along the cloud to break more from the north and give us some to break more from the north and give us some more to break more from the north and give us some more sunshine. a few places will stave dull and damp, the south—west corner of england staying robert grey and the cloud may linger across western fringes of wales. i'll swear we will see more sunshine coming through. a struggle...
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a brief look at some of the day‘s other news stories: police in suffolk have arrested a man, after aamerican personnel during the incident at raf mildenhall. the suspect, who‘s 44, suffered cuts and bruises. police say the incident wasn‘t terror—related. police in lebanon have arrested an uber driver in connection with the murder of a british embassy worker in beirut. the body of rebecca dykes was found by a motorway on saturday. officers say she had been strangled and sexually assaulted. her family say they‘ve been devastated by her death. the right reverend sarah mullally has been named the new bishop of london, making her the most senior clergywoman in the history of the church of england. she became a priest in 2001, after spending over 35 years working as a senior nurse for the nhs. bishop sarah will be the third woman to run a diocese and will take up a seat in the house of lords. two people have been killed in a fire at a luxury hotel on the banks of loch lomond. police say the cameron house hotel has been extensively damaged. around 200 guests were led from the hotel after th
a brief look at some of the day‘s other news stories: police in suffolk have arrested a man, after aamerican personnel during the incident at raf mildenhall. the suspect, who‘s 44, suffered cuts and bruises. police say the incident wasn‘t terror—related. police in lebanon have arrested an uber driver in connection with the murder of a british embassy worker in beirut. the body of rebecca dykes was found by a motorway on saturday. officers say she had been strangled and sexually...
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similar on the other side of the capital, liverpool street station mainline shenfield and suffolk ande are closed as well. many of these are carrying on right through until the new year, for example, southampton central, going north from there on the mainline, that has been closed, west coast main line between preston and lancaster is also going to be closed for much of the time. of course, even if you are hoping to travel on one of the 95% of the network which remains open, trains start running down from late afternoon, early evening, the last train going north from glasgow to inverness just after 6pm and south from leeds to london, just after 7pm. and if you're travelling today, check with your train operator. now to bethlehem, where pilgrims are arriving in the city ahead of a midnight mass this evening to see in christmas. this year's celebrations, however, are taking place amid rising tensions in the region, following the us decision to recognisejerusalem as israel's capital earlier this month. 0ur correspondent tom bateman is there for us in bethlehem. it looks very christmassy
similar on the other side of the capital, liverpool street station mainline shenfield and suffolk ande are closed as well. many of these are carrying on right through until the new year, for example, southampton central, going north from there on the mainline, that has been closed, west coast main line between preston and lancaster is also going to be closed for much of the time. of course, even if you are hoping to travel on one of the 95% of the network which remains open, trains start...
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air force he got close to an aircraft at royal air force base in suffolk american service members fired shots in the base was temporarily put on lockdown police are treating the instant as trespass dozens of journalists have been killed the share hundreds more thrown in prison the latest annual report from reporters without borders explores their experiences especially in war zones syria and mexico are among the most dangerous places for journalists to work in a park or reports from london the annual round up by reporters without borders paints a bleak picture of media safety and freedom around the world sixty five journalists have been killed this year most while working in their own countries three hundred twenty six of being detained fifty four being held hostage and to a missing. syria remains the world's deadliest country for journalists twelve have been killed this year reporting on the conflict but close behind is mexico with eleven killed. many journalists such as having a valdez cut down on us were murdered for their coverage of the drugs trade and organized crime most of these
air force he got close to an aircraft at royal air force base in suffolk american service members fired shots in the base was temporarily put on lockdown police are treating the instant as trespass dozens of journalists have been killed the share hundreds more thrown in prison the latest annual report from reporters without borders explores their experiences especially in war zones syria and mexico are among the most dangerous places for journalists to work in a park or reports from london the...
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this is how it looks for our weather watcher in lowestoft, suffolk.e will be a touch of frost and some fog patches as well. more cloud in the mix at west and here it will be that bit milder. enter monday, basically a plain sailing day. some fog patches for east anglia and the south—east and bear that in mind for the morning commute. then some spells of sunshine. generally big lumps of cloud floating around in the sky, which could produce the odd spits or spots of rain. temperatures not doing too badly for this time of year, 8—11 degrees, but things get more exciting deeper into the week because after that quiet mainly fine start we will see some wet and windy weather then it will turn colder for the end of the week and some of us will see snow. hello, this is bbc news with annita mcveigh. the headlines... all four board members of the government's social mobility commission have resigned in protest at what they see as a lack of progress towards a "fairer britain". the government, probably for understandable reasons, is focused on brexit and seems to l
this is how it looks for our weather watcher in lowestoft, suffolk.e will be a touch of frost and some fog patches as well. more cloud in the mix at west and here it will be that bit milder. enter monday, basically a plain sailing day. some fog patches for east anglia and the south—east and bear that in mind for the morning commute. then some spells of sunshine. generally big lumps of cloud floating around in the sky, which could produce the odd spits or spots of rain. temperatures not doing...
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noland hole in suffolk in eastern england it's home to the one hundred and refueling wing of the u.s. air force bush pretty severely described the incident as significant. a presidential transition has begun in chile new leader billionaire businessman sebastian pinera as met the outgoing socialist leader me showed it after his resoundingly win in sunday's presidential runoff latin america editor lucien human has the latest behind me is the front door of president elect's of a stamping it out he had invited the international media here to his home for his first press conference with the foreign press he has said that he has been receiving congratulatory phone calls from all over the world but particularly from the conservative leaders of the region from colombia mexico argentina voiced chile's neighbor and he certainly fits into this new friend is going to the right that is sweeping through the region. is certainly the markets favored are he was and that is being illustrated by the fact that the stock exchange has gone up seven points following his very comfortable win in sunday's runo
noland hole in suffolk in eastern england it's home to the one hundred and refueling wing of the u.s. air force bush pretty severely described the incident as significant. a presidential transition has begun in chile new leader billionaire businessman sebastian pinera as met the outgoing socialist leader me showed it after his resoundingly win in sunday's presidential runoff latin america editor lucien human has the latest behind me is the front door of president elect's of a stamping it out he...
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the coastguard and a police helicopter have been searching the suffolk coast as our correspondent mikeadful. high wind and heavy rain led to the cancellation of the search organised on facebook. but despite the weather, people have still been searching for sophie smith. a coastguard team from lowestoft arrived to continue a search of the shoreline. four coastguard teams have searched from winterton in the north to lowestoft in the south. groups and individuals have also been out today. we met two, who say they have looked everywhere. we have looked into lowestoft, yarmouth, caistor areas. it has been hard but we won't give up. have many people been out looking? there were over 200 people here last night, gathering about, doing groups. some we re gathering about, doing groups. some were out in the sea. a police helicopter flew down the coast this morning, while in the town centre missing posters are everywhere. a fine sophie smith facebook page now has close to 20,000 members. fine sophie smith facebook page now has close to 20,000 memberslj fine sophie smith facebook page now has close
the coastguard and a police helicopter have been searching the suffolk coast as our correspondent mikeadful. high wind and heavy rain led to the cancellation of the search organised on facebook. but despite the weather, people have still been searching for sophie smith. a coastguard team from lowestoft arrived to continue a search of the shoreline. four coastguard teams have searched from winterton in the north to lowestoft in the south. groups and individuals have also been out today. we met...
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the main line continuing onwards to suffolk and norfolk will be closed on to the new year.bridge station. effectively they are close down again, because the idea is, of course, fewer people travelling this time of year. getting all the heavy lifting done. 32,600 people working on 260 network rail projects at a total cost of £160 million. it is incredible the numbers, as you say, 32,600 people working. but it is going to cause disruption, and not just working. but it is going to cause disruption, and notjust in london. 0ther disruption, and notjust in london. other parts of the country have work going on as well. yes, and of course, the main railways all close down anyway. everywhere on christmas day, and also on boxing day, on almost all lines. but these network rail projects are on top of that. for example the main line coming north out of southampton central is going to be close right up until new year. you also have the birmingham to wolverhampton mainline through dudley, that is closed. and manchester... sorry, from the north—west there are a few works around manchester
the main line continuing onwards to suffolk and norfolk will be closed on to the new year.bridge station. effectively they are close down again, because the idea is, of course, fewer people travelling this time of year. getting all the heavy lifting done. 32,600 people working on 260 network rail projects at a total cost of £160 million. it is incredible the numbers, as you say, 32,600 people working. but it is going to cause disruption, and not just working. but it is going to cause...
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service personnel nobody was injured in the incident which took place at our afternoon hole in suffolk in eastern england it's home to the one hundred air refueling wing of the u.s. air force british police wouldn't you describe the incident as significant. in chile the billionaire businessman sebastian pinera wants to push for greater economic growth after his convincing win in the presidential runoff vote yes votes than any president since cheney's return to democracy twenty seven years ago but the results of the biggest ever loss for the center left coalition latin america. chile's billionaire president elected got what he wanted another crack at the presidency for the second time in twenty seven years chile has swung from the center left to the center right both times the civil stamping it out the markets favorite the former president a successful businessman promises better times ahead as he extends an olive branch to the uk if he does i committed to all chileans a commitment to unity and dialogue and so i invite all of our previous presidents to share their experience and advise
service personnel nobody was injured in the incident which took place at our afternoon hole in suffolk in eastern england it's home to the one hundred air refueling wing of the u.s. air force british police wouldn't you describe the incident as significant. in chile the billionaire businessman sebastian pinera wants to push for greater economic growth after his convincing win in the presidential runoff vote yes votes than any president since cheney's return to democracy twenty seven years ago...
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corrie disappeared during a night out in bury st edmunds, in suffolk, more than a year ago.the agreement of eu leaders to begin the second phase of brexit talks is an important step on the road to a smooth and orderly withdrawal from the eu. relatives of the four children who died in a house fire in salford have said they don't know how they will be able to tell the children's mother, who is in a medically induced coma. more now on our top story, and the two sides now need to finalise the brexit withdrawal agreement and turn it into something legally binding. but negotiations are also turning to the future. chris morris from the bbc‘s reality check team looks ahead to what the next phase of talks will be about. nearly 18 months after the referendum, the eu and uk are finally going to start talking about the future. negotiations will focus initially on a transition period of roughly two years after brexit, with the aim of giving businesses some extra certainty. this transition will take place under existing eu rules and regulations where things mostly stay the same, except th
corrie disappeared during a night out in bury st edmunds, in suffolk, more than a year ago.the agreement of eu leaders to begin the second phase of brexit talks is an important step on the road to a smooth and orderly withdrawal from the eu. relatives of the four children who died in a house fire in salford have said they don't know how they will be able to tell the children's mother, who is in a medically induced coma. more now on our top story, and the two sides now need to finalise the...
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liverpool street station and the main lineout to ethics, suffolk —— —— essex.p towards london, the main line is closed to much for the new year. as is the link on the west coast main line from preston up to lancaster. also problems between birmingham and wolverhampton. if the engineering works don't get you, these strikes might. we have strikes today and wednesday. country trains. 0ther strikes coming up later in the week. you'd better tell them behind you. —— those people behind you. new guidance on how local autorities combat anti—social behaviour has been issued by the government, following concerns that some councils are misusing the measures. critics say so—called public spaces protection 0rders have been used inapproriately to target groups such as rough sleepers and dog—owners. andy moore reports. some charities working with the homeless say the new powers can be used indiscriminately against rough sleepers. others say so—called public spaces protection 0rders, which can cover large areas, are being used to target groups like buskers or dog walkers. but
liverpool street station and the main lineout to ethics, suffolk —— —— essex.p towards london, the main line is closed to much for the new year. as is the link on the west coast main line from preston up to lancaster. also problems between birmingham and wolverhampton. if the engineering works don't get you, these strikes might. we have strikes today and wednesday. country trains. 0ther strikes coming up later in the week. you'd better tell them behind you. —— those people behind...
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similar on the other side of the capital, liverpool street station, the line to shenfield and suffolkof london, the main terminal stations at cannon street, charing cross and london bridge are closed as well. many of these are carrying on right through to the new year, for example, southampton central, going north on the mainline, that has been closed, the west coast main line between preston and lancaster is also closed for much of the time. of course, even if you are hoping to travel on one of the 95% of the network which remains open, trains start running down from late afternoon, early evening, the last train going north from glasgow to inverness just after 6pm and south from leeds to londonjust inverness just after 6pm and south from leeds to london just after 7pm. i suppose the repairs have to be done at some point but it will frustrate some people because christmas eve is a getaway day, most people are travelling the family. why do they do it on christmas eve? it is simply a matter of what is going to impact the lowest number of people. that is the very straightforward calculat
similar on the other side of the capital, liverpool street station, the line to shenfield and suffolkof london, the main terminal stations at cannon street, charing cross and london bridge are closed as well. many of these are carrying on right through to the new year, for example, southampton central, going north on the mainline, that has been closed, the west coast main line between preston and lancaster is also closed for much of the time. of course, even if you are hoping to travel on one...
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corrie disappeared during a night out in bury st edmunds, in suffolk, more than a year ago. the blaze has now destroyed an area larger than new york city and paris combined, and is on track to become the largest wildfire in the state's history. 0ne firefighter has died, a 32—year—old man who leaves behind his pregnant wife and two—year—old daughter. the date of prince harry and meghan markle's wedding has been announced. it will be on saturday the 19th of may next year. the couple confirmed their engagement last month and said the ceremony will take place at windsor castle. earlier our royal correspondent nicholas witchell spoke to us from buckingham palace. so it's a saturday, which is unusual but not unprecedented. the wessexes got married on a saturday back in 1999. i'm quite sure part of the calculation has been that because there's no bank holiday for this wedding, having it on saturday will give those who are so minded, an opportunity to go to windsor and be part the celebrations, as the couple have indicated they want to be the case. the other interesting thing about
corrie disappeared during a night out in bury st edmunds, in suffolk, more than a year ago. the blaze has now destroyed an area larger than new york city and paris combined, and is on track to become the largest wildfire in the state's history. 0ne firefighter has died, a 32—year—old man who leaves behind his pregnant wife and two—year—old daughter. the date of prince harry and meghan markle's wedding has been announced. it will be on saturday the 19th of may next year. the couple...
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air force in england he got close to an aircraft that are if milton hall in suffolk american service members fired shots on the base was templi put into lockdown police are treating the incident as trespass. council has been celebrating its national day with a large parade of the country's armed forces comes this six month long political crisis in the gulf continues i'm advised reports from. jubilant crowds filled the bill how waterfront among the last couple of celebrated its national day . was an event was marked by a display of military might both in the air and on the ground a country house commemorated december eighteenth since its independence in one nine hundred seventy one but never with such magnitude. these are extraordinary times. three of qataris gulf neighbors saudi arabia the united arab emirates behind along with egypt severed the diplomatic ties with it and imposed an air land and sea blockade they accused qatar of being too close to iran and of sponsoring terrorism. has vehemently denied those accusations but instead of head to qatar many believe some good house come
air force in england he got close to an aircraft that are if milton hall in suffolk american service members fired shots on the base was templi put into lockdown police are treating the incident as trespass. council has been celebrating its national day with a large parade of the country's armed forces comes this six month long political crisis in the gulf continues i'm advised reports from. jubilant crowds filled the bill how waterfront among the last couple of celebrated its national day ....
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a bright and sunny picture here in suffolk but there are changes taking place in northern ireland wheres the uk but coming into that cold air we have a mass of cloud which will
a bright and sunny picture here in suffolk but there are changes taking place in northern ireland wheres the uk but coming into that cold air we have a mass of cloud which will
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suffolk police said the incident was being treated as trespass, not terrorism.en less than two weeks ago. but during sea trials, she began taking on 200 litres of water an hour because of a faulty seal. our defence correspondent jonathan beale reports. this morning the royal navy‘s newest, largest and most expensive warship was tied up at portsmouth, undergoing what looks like repairs around her stern. a diving suit hanging up suggesting they have already been investigating the problem. they found a leak around the seal of one of her massive propeller shafts. with hms queen elizabeth taking on around 200 litres of sea water every hour. this morning, the defence secretary was insistent it is not a serious or expensive problem. she‘s in portsmouth having repairs that are needed. this is the aim of the sea trials is to make sure that we look at the problems that occur. it will not cost the british taxpayer any money. she will be out in the new year continuing her sea trials. a true flagship for the 215t century... this is still embarrassing for the royal navy. less
suffolk police said the incident was being treated as trespass, not terrorism.en less than two weeks ago. but during sea trials, she began taking on 200 litres of water an hour because of a faulty seal. our defence correspondent jonathan beale reports. this morning the royal navy‘s newest, largest and most expensive warship was tied up at portsmouth, undergoing what looks like repairs around her stern. a diving suit hanging up suggesting they have already been investigating the problem. they...
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this in suffolk, england north and east of london.tuation has been resolved after reporting a significant incident there. it looks like everything has been managed. the update from overseas. back at home now look at the big board. the dow is roaring already. a moment ago was up over 200 points. pulling back a touch at 184 and sandra, that's dow 25,000 watch at the moment. >> sandra: with the markets opened a while ago. i got tweets saying 25,000? it will happen today or tomorrow. a stone's throw from there. we'll watch that. a lot of optimism in the stock market. another story we're watching. the united nations heading to revoke president trump's decision to recognize jerusalem as the capital of israel. >> bill: why president trump's transition team argues robert mueller improperly obtained tens of thousands of emails and documents from them during the transition period into the white house. what is that all about? is it legal or not? we'll debate it coming up. >> president trump: quite sad to see that. my people were upset about it.
this in suffolk, england north and east of london.tuation has been resolved after reporting a significant incident there. it looks like everything has been managed. the update from overseas. back at home now look at the big board. the dow is roaring already. a moment ago was up over 200 points. pulling back a touch at 184 and sandra, that's dow 25,000 watch at the moment. >> sandra: with the markets opened a while ago. i got tweets saying 25,000? it will happen today or tomorrow. a...
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our correspondent mike liggins reports from the suffolk coast.readful. high winds and heavy rain, which led to the cancellation of that search organised on facebook, but despite the weather people have still been searching for sophie smith. a coastguard team from lowestoft arrive at hopton holiday village to continue a search of the shoreline. four teams have searched from the north to the south. groups and individuals have been out today. we met connor and francesca, who say they have looked everywhere. we have looked into yarmouth, coastal areas, everywhere. yeah, it has been hard, but we won't give up. have a lot of people been out looking for her? there were over 200 people out last night looking for her. some around the top, and we managed to walk all around hopton. somewhere out in the sea. a police helicopter was flying around, while in gorleston on centre missing posters were everywhere. a feigned sophie smith facebook page now has close to 12,000 members. -- find sophie smith. i would like to say thanks to all the searches done, and to t
our correspondent mike liggins reports from the suffolk coast.readful. high winds and heavy rain, which led to the cancellation of that search organised on facebook, but despite the weather people have still been searching for sophie smith. a coastguard team from lowestoft arrive at hopton holiday village to continue a search of the shoreline. four teams have searched from the north to the south. groups and individuals have been out today. we met connor and francesca, who say they have looked...
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after he allegedly tried to ram his car through a security check point at the royal air force base in suffolkre fired by american serviceman before taking the man into custody, no one was injured other than a person driving the car. he suffered cuts and bruises. >>>teva :-) is firing back at pbs for making what he says was a rush decision to suspended over allegation of's sexual misconduct. in an interview, he said that he never coerced anyone into a relationship. he said he only had a consensual relationship in the workplace which is not against pbs policy. officials say they have uncovered multiple credible allegations and said quote tab is - - tavis smiley needs to get his story straight". >> police arrested a man who said date - - tried to rake into a bar through a chimney and ended up getting stuck and called 911 on himself. fire crews pulled the man from the chimney and later identified as 32-year-old jesse baroody, he's facing one count of burglary, he is described as a criminal santa who does not have the same skills as the real santa st. mary. he did do one thing right, he pulled out
after he allegedly tried to ram his car through a security check point at the royal air force base in suffolkre fired by american serviceman before taking the man into custody, no one was injured other than a person driving the car. he suffered cuts and bruises. >>>teva :-) is firing back at pbs for making what he says was a rush decision to suspended over allegation of's sexual misconduct. in an interview, he said that he never coerced anyone into a relationship. he said he only had a...
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. >> sheeren fell in love with music growing up in suffolk, engla england.cribed weird looking kid who turned to music. >> i had a stutter so i couldn't communicate properly so cool thing to do to play guitar. >> it is crazy that part of your style where you rap, while you play was kind of born of your efforts to get rid of your stutter by listening to memincome. -- eminem. it was the marshall mathers. >> it was all of that more the word play stuff. >> does eminem know that story? >> i met him in detroit the other day and told him that. he was like thanks for making me feel old. >> reporter: once his stutter was gone he began to sing and independently put out his first cd at the age of 13. at 16 he dropped out of school and with the blessing of his parents and not much of a plan moved to london. he played on street corners and showed up at every open mic he could find. >> i was literally sofa hopping from strangers to strangers. and looking back on it it is really [ bleep ] dangerous. i would be on stage and be like play a few songs and the crowd would be in
. >> sheeren fell in love with music growing up in suffolk, engla england.cribed weird looking kid who turned to music. >> i had a stutter so i couldn't communicate properly so cool thing to do to play guitar. >> it is crazy that part of your style where you rap, while you play was kind of born of your efforts to get rid of your stutter by listening to memincome. -- eminem. it was the marshall mathers. >> it was all of that more the word play stuff. >> does eminem...
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driver and a car tried to ram the front gates of an american -- air base in suffolk u.s.ilitary personnel are stayinged. briefly went on lock down. american service members did fire off shots when it happened no one is injured. authorities arrested the driver a from-year-old british man for criminal trespassing. they're not treating this as terrorism. lock down lasted about an hour. >>> happening right now, the president has just pulled back the veil on his administration's national security strategy. >> fox's doug mckelway in washington with more. america is coming back, and america is coming back strong. >> reporter: president trump laying out his vision to put national security of america first. >> this strategy recognizes that whether we like it or not, we are engaged in a new era of competition. >> reporter: president making the case that economic security is key to national security. and that alliances with the united states must be fair and rei cipro kell. >> any nation that trades away its prosperity for security will end up losing both. >> reporter: greatest thre
driver and a car tried to ram the front gates of an american -- air base in suffolk u.s.ilitary personnel are stayinged. briefly went on lock down. american service members did fire off shots when it happened no one is injured. authorities arrested the driver a from-year-old british man for criminal trespassing. they're not treating this as terrorism. lock down lasted about an hour. >>> happening right now, the president has just pulled back the veil on his administration's national...
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suffolk police have confirmed their second search at a landfill site was ending, content he wasn't inaid investigation into his disappearance would continue. tonight, nicola urquhart offered a £50,000 reward, and it has now been doubled. colin davey has upped the reward to £100,000 if someone can come forward with information that would lead us to finding him. we are specific because we have been given information in the past that the police are aware of. if those bits of information were correct, this would be a criminal investigation, without a shadow of a doubt because of the information we have been given. she didn't say what the information was. she suggested senior police officers had not known about it. this, her appeal to people who have previously come forward. those people have spoken to us and i would plead for anybody involved who has spoken to us in the past, who has spoken to us in the past, who has spoken to the police, please get backin has spoken to the police, please get back in touch again. there are several theories about what happened to corrie mckeague. police sa
suffolk police have confirmed their second search at a landfill site was ending, content he wasn't inaid investigation into his disappearance would continue. tonight, nicola urquhart offered a £50,000 reward, and it has now been doubled. colin davey has upped the reward to £100,000 if someone can come forward with information that would lead us to finding him. we are specific because we have been given information in the past that the police are aware of. if those bits of information were...
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us military personnel fired shots today at a suffolk airbase used by the american air force — as theyhicle. a 44—year—old british man was arrested but police said the incident was not being treated as terrorism. operations have returned to normal. the base hosts the 100th air refueling wing and some special operations squadrons. 6 people were killed yesterday in what was described as a horrific carcrash in birmingham. our correspondent sima kotecha has spoken to the father of one of the men who died in the accident. that happened in the early hours of sunday morning on a dual carriageway in the city centre. three cars were directly involved in the crash. six people were killed, including 32—year—old man. a taxi driver and a father of six. a sad situation. a very sad situation. his father says his world has been destroyed. he is a great person, he was a great, wonderfulfriendly, friendly a great person, he was a great, wonderful friendly, friendly with everyone, and everyone is today, since he first awake, huge people came for sympathy. he says that his son no longer wanted to be a tax
us military personnel fired shots today at a suffolk airbase used by the american air force — as theyhicle. a 44—year—old british man was arrested but police said the incident was not being treated as terrorism. operations have returned to normal. the base hosts the 100th air refueling wing and some special operations squadrons. 6 people were killed yesterday in what was described as a horrific carcrash in birmingham. our correspondent sima kotecha has spoken to the father of one of the...
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air force he got close to an aircraft milton hall in suffolk american service members fired shots onthe base was temporarily put into a state of lockdown the police are treating the incident as trespass the european commission is investigating the swedish furniture giant ikea over tax deals the company made in the netherlands the company is accused of using a dutch subsidiary to slash its global tax bill it's the latest crackdown on tax arrangements between multinationals and e.u. countries ikea denies breaching european rules. more than two point five billion people worldwide do not have a bank account and that means they have no access to services such as loans and insurance small startup in senegal is hoping to change all that by combining age old saving practices with new technology. from dhaka. they get together every month hard earned money on hand for two runs a fruit stall sells chickens clothes they're all working women and yet none of them have a bank account and banks one gavin tease people work trade they make it difficult for women we don't have millions just to five hun
air force he got close to an aircraft milton hall in suffolk american service members fired shots onthe base was temporarily put into a state of lockdown the police are treating the incident as trespass the european commission is investigating the swedish furniture giant ikea over tax deals the company made in the netherlands the company is accused of using a dutch subsidiary to slash its global tax bill it's the latest crackdown on tax arrangements between multinationals and e.u. countries...
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. ♪ tell me that you turned down the lights ♪ >> sheeran fell in love with music growing up in suffolkid who turned to music as a defense against bullies. >> i never really fit in when i was really young, and i had a stutter so i couldn't really communicate properly. but hey, the cool thing to do is play guitar, isn't it? >> of course. >> makes everyone cool, to have a guitar. >> it's crazy, too, that part of your style, where you rap while you play, was kind of born of your efforts to get rid of your stutter by listening to eminem. >> it was the marshall mathers lp and my uncle gave it to me when i was 9. cheers. and -- >> there are some tracks on that album no 9-year-old should hear. "the way i am." >> no, it was more a murder around, one word at a time, like all of that. >> yeah. >> more of the word play stuff. >> does eminem know i met him in detroit the other day, told him that, and he was like, thanks for making me feel old. >> once his stutter was gone, sheeran began to sing. he independently put out his first cd at the age of 13. at 16, he dropped out of school, and with the bl
. ♪ tell me that you turned down the lights ♪ >> sheeran fell in love with music growing up in suffolkid who turned to music as a defense against bullies. >> i never really fit in when i was really young, and i had a stutter so i couldn't really communicate properly. but hey, the cool thing to do is play guitar, isn't it? >> of course. >> makes everyone cool, to have a guitar. >> it's crazy, too, that part of your style, where you rap while you play, was kind...
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air force he got close to an aircraft to draw air force mode in the whole base in suffolk american service members fired shots on the base was temporarily put on lockdown police are treating. incident as trespass a texas court has ordered the release of a german journalist who's accused of publishing anti government propaganda sultana was arrested in april while working for a turkish news agency she and five others have been released on bail pending the outcome of their trial. dozens of journalists have been killed and hundreds more have been thrown in prison the latest annual report from reporters without borders explores their experiences especially in war zones syria and mexico among the most dangerous places for journalists to work. in london the annual round up by reporters without borders paints a bleak picture of media safety and freedom around the world sixty five journalists have been killed this year most while working in their own countries three hundred twenty six are being detained fifty four being held hostage and to a missing. syria remains the world's deadliest country for
air force he got close to an aircraft to draw air force mode in the whole base in suffolk american service members fired shots on the base was temporarily put on lockdown police are treating. incident as trespass a texas court has ordered the release of a german journalist who's accused of publishing anti government propaganda sultana was arrested in april while working for a turkish news agency she and five others have been released on bail pending the outcome of their trial. dozens of...
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brooklyn who omplain about having to go to islip for jury duty and people who live at the end of suffolk way y have to come all the into on juries and criminal cases. that was decided by the judges but by the political forces within -- that they do not want to have an exasperated problem. that is the answer. >> what is your source of information in the eastern district for disseminating. registration, we use drivers license, we use a utility bill. we are very aggressive about pulling people and. -- you would be amazed at how much more effective that is. i hated it when i was a lawyer. i love it now that -- i wonder why the administrative office of the courts would permit the middle district to use voter registration and your wider reach a much with those other sources. >> that is a very good question. [laughter] to ask them. [laughter] >> thank you. is going to here , ie fun or last that you know students are afraid of up at that one of happen here either. they are not going to be many -- to askies to have questions. so please, ask questions. [laughter] >> the nose. morning, the doctor w
brooklyn who omplain about having to go to islip for jury duty and people who live at the end of suffolk way y have to come all the into on juries and criminal cases. that was decided by the judges but by the political forces within -- that they do not want to have an exasperated problem. that is the answer. >> what is your source of information in the eastern district for disseminating. registration, we use drivers license, we use a utility bill. we are very aggressive about pulling...
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judge kuntz: the eastern district of new york covers brooklyn, queens, staten island, nassau, and suffolk counties. we have a much broader range than our state court equivalent. for example, and the kings county supreme court, which is -- don't ask me why new york holds our trial court there -- if you are a plaintiff lawyer and believe you are to have a working class, largely minority jury for the purposes of the case, you will do anything to destroy diversity jurisdictions if that is going to get you in the federal court where you may have people who are representatives from the east end of long island. agoe was a movement years to split the eastern district in two. we have a courthouse facility in isolate. -- in central islip. the powers that be decided not to make the eastern district two districts because he would have wound up with a situation where given segregated housing patterns, you would've had very segregated juries in criminal cases in brooklyn. the bottom line is, we have people who live in brooklyn who complain about having to go to central islip for jury duty, and in nassa
judge kuntz: the eastern district of new york covers brooklyn, queens, staten island, nassau, and suffolk counties. we have a much broader range than our state court equivalent. for example, and the kings county supreme court, which is -- don't ask me why new york holds our trial court there -- if you are a plaintiff lawyer and believe you are to have a working class, largely minority jury for the purposes of the case, you will do anything to destroy diversity jurisdictions if that is going to...
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air force in suffolk.saying a car tried to force its way inside the base and a suspect has been arrested. >>> firefighters are hoping the calmer winds will help them battle the southern california wildfires, potentially dangerous gusts are expected to return to the region by wednesday. the so-called thomas fire blaze broke out two weeks ago. it's still threatening thousands of home northwest of los angeles. >> carolina panthers owner jerry richardson planning to sell his nfl team after the season. richardson is the target of a growing investigation which accuses him of sexual misconduct and using racist language at work >>> and the u.s. postal service gearing up for the busiest week of the year. they're expected to process and deliver nearly 3 billion pieces of first-class mail along with 200 million packages through christmas eve. that's the news update this hour i will send it back downtown to you, david see you next hour. >> okay. and i will take it thank you, sue >> stocks are moving higher at this hou
air force in suffolk.saying a car tried to force its way inside the base and a suspect has been arrested. >>> firefighters are hoping the calmer winds will help them battle the southern california wildfires, potentially dangerous gusts are expected to return to the region by wednesday. the so-called thomas fire blaze broke out two weeks ago. it's still threatening thousands of home northwest of los angeles. >> carolina panthers owner jerry richardson planning to sell his nfl team...
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in he did close a bunch of yards and get -- the trains running on time so to speak, but northern suffolknd union pacific too. these are not competitions if you really think they are overdone but like hunter harrison look at union pacific which is having a good quarter. this man charmed wall street, canadian pacific, is he worth a 10% decline? he gave you about a 25% advance. >> when you go back to june -- take a look -- but yeah. >> there's that move, that original move, january of last year. >> if he was worth this, shouldn't we give back some is the way i should look at it. >> they say they have a good team in place, that all of the things he's instituted, not like they are going away. no real word on his health he battled and talked about operating out of his home in florida, has everything up there. he can talk to the engineers in his living room. >> is jim foot acting ceo that bad that the stock can decline this much? >> no but csx was not as great until now. >> why do i think norfolk is having pay good quarter. >> union pacific. >> why >> because they have got the west is booming.
in he did close a bunch of yards and get -- the trains running on time so to speak, but northern suffolknd union pacific too. these are not competitions if you really think they are overdone but like hunter harrison look at union pacific which is having a good quarter. this man charmed wall street, canadian pacific, is he worth a 10% decline? he gave you about a 25% advance. >> when you go back to june -- take a look -- but yeah. >> there's that move, that original move, january of...
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. >>> a new poll by urkts"usa tody and" suffolk university shows low support for major legislation ine opposed. mitch mcconnell says once people see it, they're going to like it, echos of obamacare but turned around a little bit, we have to pass the bill to show you how much you like what's in it what do you make of it all >> i tell you, so much good reporting from the "wall street journal" and other outlets over the weekend about what is really in the bill and its effect i'll bring up three different things, okay first in/first out its impact on stock investors. the kind who are watching cnbc, hugely important, particularly if you've been holding the stocks for a long time that is consequences perhaps unintended or intended the great piece in the "journal" as well about the 100% plus marginal tax rate for certain taxpayers in high tax states the next thing to look at, of course, is the corporate amt and individual amt pitch was suppwh supposed to be repealed and is not. there's a long way to go i find it hard to believe this is going to be voted on by the end of next week i will give
. >>> a new poll by urkts"usa tody and" suffolk university shows low support for major legislation ine opposed. mitch mcconnell says once people see it, they're going to like it, echos of obamacare but turned around a little bit, we have to pass the bill to show you how much you like what's in it what do you make of it all >> i tell you, so much good reporting from the "wall street journal" and other outlets over the weekend about what is really in the bill...
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shoppers at the east of england co—op's 125 food stores — across norfolk, suffolk, essex and cambridgeshireeparate to the co—0perative group — says the move could save two tonnes of food waste a year — the equivalent to 40,000 chocolate bars or 12,000 avocados. i am joined by dr richard swannell, development director at wrap. first of all, could you explain to us the difference between used by an best before? good morning. this is really important. used by is about food safety. you can eat food up to the end of the day on the use by date and then you can freeze it following manufacturers instructions. that is critical. best therefore is what it says, it is best before and fine afterwords. but if you want to get the product at its best, that is what the date is they are, to give you guidance. the co—op have said they will sell these items for 10p. i assume you would welcome this move? this highlights in all of our minds that it is perfectly fine to eat food after the best before date. 0ur perfectly fine to eat food after the best before date. our research shows that about 350,000 tonnes a ye
shoppers at the east of england co—op's 125 food stores — across norfolk, suffolk, essex and cambridgeshireeparate to the co—0perative group — says the move could save two tonnes of food waste a year — the equivalent to 40,000 chocolate bars or 12,000 avocados. i am joined by dr richard swannell, development director at wrap. first of all, could you explain to us the difference between used by an best before? good morning. this is really important. used by is about food safety. you...
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because he is from suffolk. he is from birmingham.e can't say it always goes according to plan. here's some bloopers — but mainly, our best bits. and the bafta goes to... thank you very much. are you happy then, isaac, to get rose out, the tarantula, and then possibly... i've forgotten the name of the snake! toffee. toffee, of course! the singer stopped a world tour last april, telling her fans she was planning a family with her husband. that's a summary of the latest news, dojoin me on bbc newsroom live at 11am. thank you very much. sorry, i wasn't texting! i was not texting! get out of here! # let them say i'm crazy #. i don't know the words! # let the world around us # just fall apart #. are you ready?! here we go! as a person, i suppose i'm bloody difficult woman! a difficult woman with a dirty laugh. this is another reason i love the twitter. obsessed by how people are really noticing how many mugs there or on the table on the victoria derbyshire show at the moment. i take it there's loads, then? there's so many! like i say, thre
because he is from suffolk. he is from birmingham.e can't say it always goes according to plan. here's some bloopers — but mainly, our best bits. and the bafta goes to... thank you very much. are you happy then, isaac, to get rose out, the tarantula, and then possibly... i've forgotten the name of the snake! toffee. toffee, of course! the singer stopped a world tour last april, telling her fans she was planning a family with her husband. that's a summary of the latest news, dojoin me on bbc...
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helping the hands, and a copy ca rava n helping the hands, and a copy caravan goes to villages in suffolkre that people can what works and ensure that people ca n a ccess what works and ensure that people can access things in all parts of the country. we are not putting a e to it, we want the government to respond to our manifesto and come forward with a strategy and money to help tackle this issue. whatever government does, it will not be enough. because at the end of the day, to tackle loneliness, we need all of us to live our lives a little bit differently, to make time for others, but other people first and ta ke others, but other people first and take this time over christmas to perhaps not on somebody‘s door and to find somebody up and go and visit a relative or neighbour and put other people first and live your life it was a bit more likejo cox. thank you both. just quickly, your response. loneliness, that the government strategy, what you make of what you have just heard? government strategy, what you make of what you have just heard ?m would be a great idea. loneliness does not j
helping the hands, and a copy ca rava n helping the hands, and a copy caravan goes to villages in suffolkre that people can what works and ensure that people ca n a ccess what works and ensure that people can access things in all parts of the country. we are not putting a e to it, we want the government to respond to our manifesto and come forward with a strategy and money to help tackle this issue. whatever government does, it will not be enough. because at the end of the day, to tackle...