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susie is now on her way to chile.moore, bbc news. well, a little earlier i spoke to james instance, 0perations controller at falmouth coastguard, which first picked up susie goodall‘s distress signal, he explained how it came to light. the first indication that susie was in difficulty actually was picked up by race control on the morning when she reported there were rough conditions and it was really uncomfortable but it was at 11am on the 5th of december where we got an emergency signal from an emergency beacon, all the ships, all yachts in the race have to carry emergency satellite beacons, and we received a signalfrom that. the only difficulty from one of these beacons is although it tells you that something is probably wrong and tells you who it is and where they are, it doesn't tell you what the problem is, so we immediately got in contact with race control to say we picked up this signal and then spent a very uncomfortable hour waiting for race control to get through on her satellite phone to be able to find out
susie is now on her way to chile.moore, bbc news. well, a little earlier i spoke to james instance, 0perations controller at falmouth coastguard, which first picked up susie goodall‘s distress signal, he explained how it came to light. the first indication that susie was in difficulty actually was picked up by race control on the morning when she reported there were rough conditions and it was really uncomfortable but it was at 11am on the 5th of december where we got an emergency signal from...
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really pleased for susie and especially her family.so really pleased she has made it back safely. susie goodall is the third sailor to be rescued in this year's race, but now she's safe and heading home for christmas. duncan kennedy, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's stav da naos. will it continue chilly? yes, we are looking at some severe weather. it has been another cold day. breezy too. but we have had plenty of sunshine. tonight it will stay dry and cold in central and eastern areas with a widespread frost. but the change will take place in the south and west. temperatures coming up, but some heavy rain moving in. and with this deep low pressure will bring this severe weather. as it bumps into the cold air it will produce significant snow in central and northern parts and we have a high risk of ice and freezing rain. there is an amber warning for central and northern areas for saturday into sunday. we are most concerned about this ice area from the northern midlands into scotland. this is freezing rain turning things
really pleased for susie and especially her family.so really pleased she has made it back safely. susie goodall is the third sailor to be rescued in this year's race, but now she's safe and heading home for christmas. duncan kennedy, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's stav da naos. will it continue chilly? yes, we are looking at some severe weather. it has been another cold day. breezy too. but we have had plenty of sunshine. tonight it will stay dry and cold in central and...
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really pleased for susie, and especially her family. pleased she's made it back safely. susie goodall is the third sailor to be rescued in this year's race, but now she's safe and heading home for christmas. britain's royal family have revealed the photos they're putting on their christmas cards this year. if you're not on their list — we can show you what they've picked. the duke and duchess of cambridge have chosen a picture of their family at their norfolk home, while harry and meghan are seen watching fireworks at their wedding reception earlier this year. the duke and duchess of cornwall, meanwhile, are seated on a bench in the grounds of clarence house. perfect for your mantelpiece. stay with us on bbc news, much more to come, including much more at our top story about theresa may who has said it is still possible to get assurances that mps need to back her brexit deal, despite eu leaders ruling out any renegotiation, and of course on our website you can get an explanation of all the jargon to do with brexit and also the details o
really pleased for susie, and especially her family. pleased she's made it back safely. susie goodall is the third sailor to be rescued in this year's race, but now she's safe and heading home for christmas. britain's royal family have revealed the photos they're putting on their christmas cards this year. if you're not on their list — we can show you what they've picked. the duke and duchess of cambridge have chosen a picture of their family at their norfolk home, while harry and meghan are...
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but susie goodall‘s very experienced and she is tough.ted hundreds of miles through challenging seas to rescue her. 0n social media, she said all she wants is a nice cup of tea. jon kay, bbc news. don mcintyre is the founder and race chairman of the golden globe race. he's been telling the bbc more about the rescue mission. it is being co—ordinated by the chile rescue co—ordination centre, it's their zone of responsibility. they found a ship about a00 miles away. it is currently steaming to the area but it is in heavy weather so it has slowed down to about six knots and it is a bit later than expected. but it will all start to happen tonight, around about 9 o'clock and it's still very challenging. we are unsure whether they will be able to lodge a small boat to go over and recover her and come back and bring her on board again because of the sea state. if that is not possible, the captain is going to have to manoeuvre a i90—metre vessel, which is about a5,000 tons, as close as he can to the yacht and susie will literally have to jump, may
but susie goodall‘s very experienced and she is tough.ted hundreds of miles through challenging seas to rescue her. 0n social media, she said all she wants is a nice cup of tea. jon kay, bbc news. don mcintyre is the founder and race chairman of the golden globe race. he's been telling the bbc more about the rescue mission. it is being co—ordinated by the chile rescue co—ordination centre, it's their zone of responsibility. they found a ship about a00 miles away. it is currently steaming...
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. >> reporter: senators dianne feinstein and, endorsed susie. this is the first time she has run for public office. she has served the city in numerous capacities. we spoke with her about why she wants to be san francisco's da. susie, a san francisco native volunteers at the hutch community center in the cities western addition. >> we were thinking of putting them in gift bags. for mac or partnership with the nonprofit which serves underprivileged families started 10 years ago when she worked as an assistant san francisco district attorney. now she wants to serve as the top elected law enforcement officer. >> i think there are a lot of things we can do better. we can build a safer city. >> reporter: in september, she filed paperwork to run for public office. her first time. we asked how ct attorney's offi has had with the police
. >> reporter: senators dianne feinstein and, endorsed susie. this is the first time she has run for public office. she has served the city in numerous capacities. we spoke with her about why she wants to be san francisco's da. susie, a san francisco native volunteers at the hutch community center in the cities western addition. >> we were thinking of putting them in gift bags. for mac or partnership with the nonprofit which serves underprivileged families started 10 years ago when...
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susie is a great sailor.hat is ahead of her, she knows it is a whole new challenge to get off the boat and try and get back to the uk and loved ones. the lead singer of the punk rock band buzzcocks, pete shelley, has died suddenly at the age of 63. it's thought he suffered a heart attack in estonia, where he was living. the band who formed in the 1970s are best known for their hit ever fallen in love. the hit bbc comedy music show, never mind the buzzcocks was also named after them. pete shelley, who died today, aged 63. you can reach me on twitter. i'm at lebo underscore diseko. if you want to find out more about our top story, the arrest of meng wanzhou, go to our website. hello there. we are ending the week on a pretty turbulent note. some strong winds on the way to scotland. severe gales here could cause some problems. and as well as the very strong winds on friday in scotland, we'll also have some heavy rain around, particularly across south—west england, over the next few hours, and that could bring som
susie is a great sailor.hat is ahead of her, she knows it is a whole new challenge to get off the boat and try and get back to the uk and loved ones. the lead singer of the punk rock band buzzcocks, pete shelley, has died suddenly at the age of 63. it's thought he suffered a heart attack in estonia, where he was living. the band who formed in the 1970s are best known for their hit ever fallen in love. the hit bbc comedy music show, never mind the buzzcocks was also named after them. pete...
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really pleased for susie, and especially her family. she's made it back safely. susie goodall is the third sailor to be rescued in this year's race, but now she's safe and heading home for christmas. duncan kennedy, bbc news. well, the results are in and we have a winner: mohamed salah has been named bbc african footballer of the year for the second time in a row. he was presented with his award in liverpool by bbc sport africa's mimi fawaz. so i'm here with the winner, congratulations mohamed salah. thank you. take it, it's all yours. last year, when i presented you with the award, you said you'd like to win it again this year, you've done it, what does it feel like being the first player since jay—jay okocha in 2004 to win this back—to—back? i think it's a great feeling, a great feeling, you know, i would like to win it also next year, so i am looking forward from now. but, you know, it's a great feeling to win another award, two years in a row, so happy to win it. when you look back at your 2018, what have been, for you, some of the
really pleased for susie, and especially her family. she's made it back safely. susie goodall is the third sailor to be rescued in this year's race, but now she's safe and heading home for christmas. duncan kennedy, bbc news. well, the results are in and we have a winner: mohamed salah has been named bbc african footballer of the year for the second time in a row. he was presented with his award in liverpool by bbc sport africa's mimi fawaz. so i'm here with the winner, congratulations mohamed...
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susie is about to give a press c0 nfe re nce . indeed. susie is about to give a press conference.e uk. in came kennedy, many thanks. —— mike duncan kennedy. the army has failed to meet its recruiting targets every year since it outsourced the contract to the private company, capita — that's the finding of a report by the watchdog that oversees public spending. the national audit office says it problems left recruits waiting almost 11 months to start basic training — and that nearly half of those applying dropped out during the process. our defence correspondent jonathan beale is here. where does this report say the blame lies? with the army or with the simple answer is both. the army took the decision to give a contract to capita to make its recruitment more efficient and to save money. this report makes it clear it's done neither. the army closed down recruiting offices in high street, had a centralised process. that system hasn't been working properly. it's four years late, three times over budget and has been taking would—be applicants 321 days to get through the application pr
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really pleased for susie, especially her family.it back safely. susie goodall is the third sailor to be rescued in this year's race, but now she's safe and heading home for christmas. duncan kennedy, bbc news. aspiring young actors are being given a hand to get their show on the road by downtown abbey actor hugh bonneville. hugh is working with the national youth theatre to launch free workshops and a fund to help with the cost of attending auditions. the scheme will visit 30 schools and youth centres in the uk which have lost drama provision, including southampton. emily ford reports. like a sense of relief and. i feel like a different person when i'm on stage, i'm all me stop you can release yourself, any attention you've got an emotion you haven't been able to exert, just being able to perform being a different character. i'm not a shy person, i embarrass myself all the time but being able to do it with a reason is nice. these young actors at ageing college in southampton are being given the chance to chase their dreams. today ho
really pleased for susie, especially her family.it back safely. susie goodall is the third sailor to be rescued in this year's race, but now she's safe and heading home for christmas. duncan kennedy, bbc news. aspiring young actors are being given a hand to get their show on the road by downtown abbey actor hugh bonneville. hugh is working with the national youth theatre to launch free workshops and a fund to help with the cost of attending auditions. the scheme will visit 30 schools and youth...
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senator dianne feinstein who was mayor of san francisco when susie was a girl. if elected, susie would become the second woman after, la harris >> i stand for something that is pretty radical. don't be on the side of the police or the community. you have to be on the side of everybody. in order to be a city that is more safe we need to work with everybody. >> reporter: in the new year, she plans to go to various neighborhoods across the city to find out what san franciscans want in their district attorney. the election will be held in er >> thank you. >>> and former police commission member joe, and district attorney nancy tong. >>> a group of san francisco police officers are being credited with savings a woman's life. it happened wednesday night at sfo when an officer was flagged down by an airport employee who told them there was an unresponsive woman in a nearby stairwell. the sergeant located the 38- year-old who did not have a pulse and began cpr and call for help. a deused in a short time later the woman began to blink her eyes and squeeze the officers ha
senator dianne feinstein who was mayor of san francisco when susie was a girl. if elected, susie would become the second woman after, la harris >> i stand for something that is pretty radical. don't be on the side of the police or the community. you have to be on the side of everybody. in order to be a city that is more safe we need to work with everybody. >> reporter: in the new year, she plans to go to various neighborhoods across the city to find out what san franciscans want in...
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really pleased for susie, especially her family. weeks. so pleased she's made it back safely. susie goodall is the third sailor to be rescued in this year's race, but now she's safe and heading home for christmas. duncan kennedy, bbc news. here on bbc one, time for the news where you are. welcome to bbc london news. i'm victoria hollins. hearts concede five times in 1a minutes and have a man sent off as they lose at livingston. exeter win in europe for the first time this season to keep their hopes alive in the champions cup. mo awards for salah as he's named african footballer of the year for the second year running. ita it a great feeling, i would like to win again next year, it's a great feeling to win another award two yea rs feeling to win another award two years ina feeling to win another award two years in a row so i'm happy. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm ben croucher. these are your friday night headlines.... we'll start with the issue thatjust won't go away in football right now. less than a week after banning four f
really pleased for susie, especially her family. weeks. so pleased she's made it back safely. susie goodall is the third sailor to be rescued in this year's race, but now she's safe and heading home for christmas. duncan kennedy, bbc news. here on bbc one, time for the news where you are. welcome to bbc london news. i'm victoria hollins. hearts concede five times in 1a minutes and have a man sent off as they lose at livingston. exeter win in europe for the first time this season to keep their...
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susie is now on her way to chile. news. and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers henry zeffman, political correspondent and jason beattie, who's head of politics at the daily mirror. that's coming up just after the headlines at 11:30pm. now it's time for the weather, with louise lear. hello there. our week has been dominated by wet weather with some wild westerly winds thrown in as well. now, friday's storm is now moving into the north sea but it's going to be replaced by another frontal system that will bring showery outbreaks from the west today. this westerly flow will continue for another 2a hours at least. showers merging for longer spells of rain into northern ireland, northern england and into the midlands. to the south of that, a few showers but it stays relatively mild with 11—13. to the north, a bit quieter than friday but a bit cooler acosta winds are swinging round to more of a northerly component. the front clears to the near continent. we see the isobars to a northerly direct
susie is now on her way to chile. news. and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers henry zeffman, political correspondent and jason beattie, who's head of politics at the daily mirror. that's coming up just after the headlines at 11:30pm. now it's time for the weather, with louise lear. hello there. our week has been dominated by wet weather with some wild westerly winds thrown in as well. now, friday's storm is now moving into the north sea but it's going to be...
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well, susie rabaca has given birth to those two babies, a boy and a girl. this comes just a week after the 36-year-old found a perfect bone marrow donor. she was in need of a 100% match which is very, very rare. the now mother of five hopes to undergo her much nnsplant soon. it's really interesting. i covered these stories in california where if you're someone of multiethnic background, it's much harder to find a perfect match with be the match because you could have traits that are similar to one side of the family or the other, but every person is different so for her, she has a mul multiethnic herage, and it was hard to find a match. so all these people donated. i want to say it was like 50,000 people signed up on the registry after hearing about her touching story. thank you to susie for sharing that and congratulations on everything including that childbirth. >> thank you to you, great story. really appreciate it. >> absolutely. >> it cheered us up after those grinches. >>> coming up on "gma," an armored car driver disappearing along with cash from his
well, susie rabaca has given birth to those two babies, a boy and a girl. this comes just a week after the 36-year-old found a perfect bone marrow donor. she was in need of a 100% match which is very, very rare. the now mother of five hopes to undergo her much nnsplant soon. it's really interesting. i covered these stories in california where if you're someone of multiethnic background, it's much harder to find a perfect match with be the match because you could have traits that are similar to...
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susie is now on her way to chile. we heard barry pickthall the co—ordinator of the golden globe race in andy's report there. i asked him how susie is doing now. we had a text from her, she said she had a hot drink in her hands, and i think she was going to bed. she, we arranged to speak to her tomorrow at some point. but i am sure she is extremely happy and relieved. indeed, and perfectly understandable she would want a hot drink and arrest after that ordeal. what exactly happened because i read that the yacht pitch polled, to us non— sailors, what does that mean? that is where the boat is going along like this and it goes down a wave and itjust carries on and goes right over like that. and that is the worst possible scenario, no rig will ever stand that sort of pressure, and that is what happened here, the rig was ripped away and so was just about everything else on deck. so she would normally have been able to build a jerry reed from spinnaker poles and they went as well. —— jerry rigged. spinnaker poles and they we
susie is now on her way to chile. we heard barry pickthall the co—ordinator of the golden globe race in andy's report there. i asked him how susie is doing now. we had a text from her, she said she had a hot drink in her hands, and i think she was going to bed. she, we arranged to speak to her tomorrow at some point. but i am sure she is extremely happy and relieved. indeed, and perfectly understandable she would want a hot drink and arrest after that ordeal. what exactly happened because i...
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but, susie goodall's very experienced, and she's tough.chinese cargo ship is the closest vessel to susie. it's been diverted hundreds of miles through challenging seas to rescue her. on social media, she said all she wants is a nice cup of tea. john kay, bbc news. the lead singer of the punk rock band the buzzcocks, pete shelley, has died suddenly today at the age of 63. # falling in love with someone and i'm falling in love with someone # falling in love with someone you shouldn't have fallen in love with. # it's thought he suffered a heart attack in estonia, where he was living. the band who formed in the 1970s are best known for their hit ever fallen in love. the hit bbc comedy music show, never mind the buzzcocks was also named after them. pete shelley, whose death at the age of 63 was announced tonight. that's it from us. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. goodnight. hello and welcome to sportsday. britain's biggest gambling companies have agreed to a "whistle—to—whistle" advertising ban during televised sport. we take a
but, susie goodall's very experienced, and she's tough.chinese cargo ship is the closest vessel to susie. it's been diverted hundreds of miles through challenging seas to rescue her. on social media, she said all she wants is a nice cup of tea. john kay, bbc news. the lead singer of the punk rock band the buzzcocks, pete shelley, has died suddenly today at the age of 63. # falling in love with someone and i'm falling in love with someone # falling in love with someone you shouldn't have fallen...
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british yachtswoman susie goodall is rescued after being stranded in the southern pacific for two daysr boat had capsized during the golden globe race. and on news watch, broadcasters and politicians all said they wanted a tv debate about the prime minister's brexit proposals, but it is not happening. why not? join us tonight at 7:45pm here on the bbc news. good evening. welcome to bbc news. dover and other channel ports could face disruption for up to six months if the uk leaves the eu without a deal, according to the government. it's being described as a worst—case scenario — after analysis of likely traffic flows if extra customs checks are introduced. meanwhile, ministers have travelled across the uk today to try to convince the public to get behind the prime minister's brexit deal. it's come under attack from all sides at westminster but theresa may insists that she will not seek to get tuesday's vote on it postponed. our deputy political edtor john pienaar has the latest. today, around almost every corner, you would see a minister on a mission, dozens of them, ordered out to defe
british yachtswoman susie goodall is rescued after being stranded in the southern pacific for two daysr boat had capsized during the golden globe race. and on news watch, broadcasters and politicians all said they wanted a tv debate about the prime minister's brexit proposals, but it is not happening. why not? join us tonight at 7:45pm here on the bbc news. good evening. welcome to bbc news. dover and other channel ports could face disruption for up to six months if the uk leaves the eu without...
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susie will literally have tojump. the yacht. susie will literally have to jump. on the yacht.mp. on social media she said all she wants is a nice cup of tea. china has launched what it's calling a giant panda culture alliance. it's aimed at stabilising the breeding of one of the world's most vulnerable species, along with protecting habitats. the alliance was launched in sichuan province, which is home to one of a number of panda breeding programmes. this week two panda twins, which were born in an austrian zoo, were flown to sichuan to be resettled in a nature now it's time for a look at the weather. simon, how are things looking? it is windy across northern part of the uk. we are likely to see some travel disruption throughout the day. heavy rain moving south—east at the moment across england and wales, but there will be sunny spells and showers behind that. it is the wind gusts across scotland, 60, 70 and perhaps 80 mph, continuing throughout the afternoon with heavy rain moving into northern and western areas. snow over the higher ground as well. elsewhere the rain clears
susie will literally have tojump. the yacht. susie will literally have to jump. on the yacht.mp. on social media she said all she wants is a nice cup of tea. china has launched what it's calling a giant panda culture alliance. it's aimed at stabilising the breeding of one of the world's most vulnerable species, along with protecting habitats. the alliance was launched in sichuan province, which is home to one of a number of panda breeding programmes. this week two panda twins, which were born...
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satellite broadcast to alert ships in the area and we are talking about a 500 mile radius of where susiessistance and there we re go to their assistance and there were two machover contacted, one was a70 miles away and another vehicle which was 385 miles away, so it‘s not like you‘re in trouble off the coast of cornwall devon in the english channel where you can get a lifeboat and helicopter within half an hour, this is a8 hours at least t an hour, this is a8 hours at least opt susie having to wait around, floating at sea in her badly damaged yacht, hoping it wasn‘t going to ta ke yacht, hoping it wasn‘t going to take on water and waiting for rescue. good news in the end. thanks very much, both for the careful what you keep on the oceans and for telling us all about the rescue of susie. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here‘s mike bushell. good morning. the need for video technology referees to be used outside of the premier league, is again a talking point, after a controversial ending, to last night‘s game in the championship. against their west midlands rivals
satellite broadcast to alert ships in the area and we are talking about a 500 mile radius of where susiessistance and there we re go to their assistance and there were two machover contacted, one was a70 miles away and another vehicle which was 385 miles away, so it‘s not like you‘re in trouble off the coast of cornwall devon in the english channel where you can get a lifeboat and helicopter within half an hour, this is a8 hours at least t an hour, this is a8 hours at least opt susie having...
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susie is now on her way to chile. safe. andy moore, bbc news. the nominees for the 2019 grammy music awards have been unveiled and, as usual, there have been a few surprises and snubs. the awards show was criticised this year for its lack of diversity. so, in response, the number of nominees in each of the four main categories has been increased. caroline rigby has been looking at who's up for the prizes. her report contains some flash photography. nominated for her record, golden hour, this country singer makes up pa rt hour, this country singer makes up part of the nominated musicians. a list of nominees that will not only be remembered for who they are but also their sheer number. this year sees are more diverse album of the yearin sees are more diverse album of the year in which half of the artists are women. for top categories expanded from five to. a restriction to address a lack of diversity in both its membership and awards. to address a lack of diversity in both its membership and awardslj think it has made a
susie is now on her way to chile. safe. andy moore, bbc news. the nominees for the 2019 grammy music awards have been unveiled and, as usual, there have been a few surprises and snubs. the awards show was criticised this year for its lack of diversity. so, in response, the number of nominees in each of the four main categories has been increased. caroline rigby has been looking at who's up for the prizes. her report contains some flash photography. nominated for her record, golden hour, this...
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susie is now on the ship.s here — in a moment he will be telling us what's hot and what's not in the business news. first a look at the headlines on afternoon live. the government warns a no deal brexit would mean six months of chaos at our ports. there are emergency plans to fly in medicines. a teenager is jailed for bomb hoaxes that led to schools being evacuated and an aiport security security scare. police in new zealand continue to search for missing british backpacker grace millane who was last seen six days ago at an auckland hotel. here's your business headlines on afternoon live. the markets in asia and europe have bounced back after big falls on thursday. but the american market has also come back after some disappointing numbers on jobs over the last month. the oil price has bounced back as opec and russia agreed to cut back production. house prices are rising at tehir slowest rate for six years. the average proeperty is worth only fractionally mroe than it was a year ago. the halifax, part of lloyd
susie is now on the ship.s here — in a moment he will be telling us what's hot and what's not in the business news. first a look at the headlines on afternoon live. the government warns a no deal brexit would mean six months of chaos at our ports. there are emergency plans to fly in medicines. a teenager is jailed for bomb hoaxes that led to schools being evacuated and an aiport security security scare. police in new zealand continue to search for missing british backpacker grace millane who...
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susie is now on her way to chile.ery relieved. before we go lets have a look at some pictures from chester zoo. a rare scottish wildcat kitten born there has been captured on camera for the first time. the zoo says the female kitten, born in august, could offer a "lifeline for the species". wildcats, also known as highland tigers, are britain's rarest mammals and as few as 100 are estimated to remain in the uk. very cute and very unconcerned. hello there. the last 2a hours have been quite turbulent weatherwise. we've had gales, heavy rain, and as we go through the weekend, things only quieten down a little bit. it will stay windy, as showery day to come on saturday, sunday should be a little drier but equally it will start to turn a bit chillier. now, look at this, this beautiful swirl of cloud on the satellite picture, this is the deep low that passed the north of scotland on friday. you can see some showers circulating around the low. we've still got some pretty strong winds out there. across northern areas of the c
susie is now on her way to chile.ery relieved. before we go lets have a look at some pictures from chester zoo. a rare scottish wildcat kitten born there has been captured on camera for the first time. the zoo says the female kitten, born in august, could offer a "lifeline for the species". wildcats, also known as highland tigers, are britain's rarest mammals and as few as 100 are estimated to remain in the uk. very cute and very unconcerned. hello there. the last 2a hours have been...
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susie is now on her way to chile.atch up with the weather now, this is phil. some of the winter night could be strong and disruptive. 60 mph, if not 70 mph. showers to northern ireland down to the borders of scotla nd ireland down to the borders of scotland and the rest of england. the north, as tonight goes on, the skies make clear. temperatures dipping away. not such a problem that the south given the combination of the strong winds and some of those showers. what of sunday? brighter skies from the word go. a frosty start here and increasingly through the day, the brighter skies wind out. apart from some of the western extremities of scotland, england and wales and northern ireland. a lot of sunshine and top temperature, a cold feeling ten or 11.
susie is now on her way to chile.atch up with the weather now, this is phil. some of the winter night could be strong and disruptive. 60 mph, if not 70 mph. showers to northern ireland down to the borders of scotla nd ireland down to the borders of scotland and the rest of england. the north, as tonight goes on, the skies make clear. temperatures dipping away. not such a problem that the south given the combination of the strong winds and some of those showers. what of sunday? brighter skies...
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susie is now on her way to chile.ook control of a car travelling at 60—miles—per—hour after his mother blacked out at the wheel. lauren smith had a seizure while driving near colchester. her son, ben, turned on the hazard lights and drove onto the hard shoulder, before the car stalled. a rare scottish wildcat born at chester zoo has been captured on camera for the first time. bosses at the zoo say the female kitten, born in august, could offer a "lifeline for the species". wildcats, also known as highland tigers, are britain's rarest mammals and as few as 100 are estimated to remain in the uk. lots going on this weekend. rain, windy, how is it looking? it is not particularly special at the moment, especially across central and western areas. to start the day, glorious sunshine but tonight the winds will ramp up on the valleys, especially across wales and the southern counties of england whether gust could, in exposed
susie is now on her way to chile.ook control of a car travelling at 60—miles—per—hour after his mother blacked out at the wheel. lauren smith had a seizure while driving near colchester. her son, ben, turned on the hazard lights and drove onto the hard shoulder, before the car stalled. a rare scottish wildcat born at chester zoo has been captured on camera for the first time. bosses at the zoo say the female kitten, born in august, could offer a "lifeline for the species"....
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susie is now on her way to chile.e. andy moore, bbc news. the nominees for the 2019 grammy music awards have been unveiled and, as usual, there have been a few surprises and snubs. the awards show was criticised last time for its lack of diversity in gender and ethnicity so, in response, the number of nominees in each of the four main categories has been increased. nominated for her record, golden hour, country singer kasey musgraves helps to make up a female—dominated lineup for the top prizes in the music industry. a list of nominees that will not only be remembered for who they are but also their sheer number. this year sees a more diverse album of the year shortlist, in which half of the artists are women. it's among four top categories expanded from five to eight nominees, in an effort to make room for a wider range of sounds and styles, gender and genre. a reflection of growing pressure on the recording academy to address a lack of diversity in both its membership and awards. i think it has made a huge differenc
susie is now on her way to chile.e. andy moore, bbc news. the nominees for the 2019 grammy music awards have been unveiled and, as usual, there have been a few surprises and snubs. the awards show was criticised last time for its lack of diversity in gender and ethnicity so, in response, the number of nominees in each of the four main categories has been increased. nominated for her record, golden hour, country singer kasey musgraves helps to make up a female—dominated lineup for the top...
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really pleased for susie and especially her family.he has made it back safely. susie goodall is the third sailor to be rescued in this year's race, but now she's safe and heading home for christmas. duncan kennedy, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with nicl. hello. after a little windy weather we have to be prepared for some potentially very hazardous weather affecting parts of the uk during saturday and into early sunday with a met office amber warning for icicles by freezing rain. widespread ice could be a very dangerous weather set up for some during saturday. heavy snow too especially in scotland. north of the central belt. the design that pushes into northern ireland, wales and southwest england going into saturday morning. accompanied by strengthening winds. thus to 50—60 mph. a very wet saturday here. all this would wind up pushing east into a cold air after a frosty start. the set up for freezing rain, a cold air after a frosty start. the set up forfreezing rain, rain freezing instantly on contact with any froz
really pleased for susie and especially her family.he has made it back safely. susie goodall is the third sailor to be rescued in this year's race, but now she's safe and heading home for christmas. duncan kennedy, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with nicl. hello. after a little windy weather we have to be prepared for some potentially very hazardous weather affecting parts of the uk during saturday and into early sunday with a met office amber warning for icicles by freezing...
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this is the call susie goodall made after her boat flipped over.an, alone, injured and thousands of miles from dry land. the 29—year—old set sail injuly and was coming fourth in one of the world ‘s most ruling events, when she hit a ferocious storm. speaking before the race, she knew the southern ocean would be the toughest pa rt southern ocean would be the toughest part of her round the world challenge. i am sure there will be times down their that ijust think, what the hell am i doing? this is horrendous. the boat isjust like what the hell am i doing? this is horrendous. the boat is just like a rag doll, being chucked around all over the place and i can do nothing about it. this chinese cargo ship is the closest vessel to her, it has been diverted hundreds of miles to challenging seas to rescue her. we are unsure whether they will be able to launch a small boat to go over and recover and come back and bring it on board again because of the sea state. if that is not possible, the captain is going to have two manoeuvre eight 190 metre vessel, about
this is the call susie goodall made after her boat flipped over.an, alone, injured and thousands of miles from dry land. the 29—year—old set sail injuly and was coming fourth in one of the world ‘s most ruling events, when she hit a ferocious storm. speaking before the race, she knew the southern ocean would be the toughest pa rt southern ocean would be the toughest part of her round the world challenge. i am sure there will be times down their that ijust think, what the hell am i doing?...
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susie is now on her way to chile. she's safe. andy moore, bbc news. an 8—year—old boy took control of a car travelling at 60—miles—per—hour after his mother blacked out at the wheel. lauren smith had a seizure while driving near colchester. her son, ben, turned on the hazard lights and drove onto the hard shoulder, before the car stalled. every year thousands of owners dream of being champions of the world of dog agility. the 12 remaining teams are in training for their world cup, with the grand final at the london international horse show at olympia later this month. mike bushell has been to a training camp in kent to see how hard it can be. the race is on to be top dog for 2018, and while it may look like the dogs are doing all the work here — tearing around the 260 metre course at over 30mph — this is a team sport, with the owner's fitness, voice commands and hand signals crucial to success. it's all over in less than a minute, but it's such high—intensity, the energy required by the dog and owner. dog agility comp
susie is now on her way to chile. she's safe. andy moore, bbc news. an 8—year—old boy took control of a car travelling at 60—miles—per—hour after his mother blacked out at the wheel. lauren smith had a seizure while driving near colchester. her son, ben, turned on the hazard lights and drove onto the hard shoulder, before the car stalled. every year thousands of owners dream of being champions of the world of dog agility. the 12 remaining teams are in training for their world cup,...
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susie is now on her way to chile.ndy moore, bbc news. is some breaking news coming to us here from reuters news sources. in the past two minutes president trump has reportedly told correspondent that his chief of staff, john kelly, will be leaving his post by the end of the year. there've been a number of the year. there've been a number of rumours surrounding mr kelly and his future relationship with president trump. there had been pressure for him to go. in fact only four hours ago mr trump had tweeted that i'm pleased to announce my nomination of the 4—star general mark miley, chief of staff of the united states army as the chairman of thejoint chiefs united states army as the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff replacing another generaljoe dunford who will be retiring, so there has been a lot of movement within the staff surrounding mr trump, but the latest chief of staff to lead is mrjohn kelly. more on that from seven o'clock you're right on bbc news. in the meantime, here is the weather with louise. good even
susie is now on her way to chile.ndy moore, bbc news. is some breaking news coming to us here from reuters news sources. in the past two minutes president trump has reportedly told correspondent that his chief of staff, john kelly, will be leaving his post by the end of the year. there've been a number of the year. there've been a number of rumours surrounding mr kelly and his future relationship with president trump. there had been pressure for him to go. in fact only four hours ago mr trump...
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susie is now on her way to chile.or now, but at least she's safe. andy moore, bbc news. here on bbc one, time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm azi farni. ben stokes and alex hales will both miss no further england matches as a result of their part in a fight outside a bristol nightclub. 1a sports will share £3 million to help them in the run up to the tokyo 2020 olympics. but is it enough to make a difference? and jose mourinho's agent says he's fully committed to manchester united, amid rumours he'll leave. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm azi farni. thanks forjoining us. cricketers ben stokes and alex hales are free to play for england again following a charge of bringing the game into disrepute. an independent commission imposed suspensions on the pair which they've already served. stokes was found not guilty of affray in court earlier this year after a fight outside a bristol nightclub in september 2017. here's our sports editor dan roan. while in the last couple of hours, both pl
susie is now on her way to chile.or now, but at least she's safe. andy moore, bbc news. here on bbc one, time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm azi farni. ben stokes and alex hales will both miss no further england matches as a result of their part in a fight outside a bristol nightclub. 1a sports will share £3 million to help them in the run up to the tokyo 2020 olympics. but is it enough to make a difference? and jose mourinho's agent says he's fully committed...
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this is the call susie goodall made after her boat flipped over. miles from dry land. the 29—year—old set sail injuly and was coming fourth in one of the world's most gruelling events when she hit a ferocious storm. in school, it was what you want to do when you go up? and i think my thing was always like i want to sail around the world. speaking before the race, she knew the southern 0cean would be the toughest part of her round the world challenge. i'm sure there will be times down there where i will just sure there will be times down there where i willjust think what sure there will be times down there where i will just think what the hell am i where i will just think what the hellam i doing, where i will just think what the hell am i doing, this is horrendous, the boat is just like a rag hell am i doing, this is horrendous, the boat isjust like a rag doll being chucked around all over the place and you can do nothing about it. the first man to complete the golden globe race knows susie weldon says waiting for help will be exhausting. i think th
this is the call susie goodall made after her boat flipped over. miles from dry land. the 29—year—old set sail injuly and was coming fourth in one of the world's most gruelling events when she hit a ferocious storm. in school, it was what you want to do when you go up? and i think my thing was always like i want to sail around the world. speaking before the race, she knew the southern 0cean would be the toughest part of her round the world challenge. i'm sure there will be times down there...
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please welcome the president of the district, donna susie. [applause] >> thank you, raymond and thank you all so very much. we had an extraordinary day on wednesday. we elected a senate majority and we are ready to take over the reins and make real change in the state of new hampshire. i would be remiss if i didn't take a few moments to do many of the same things that steve did which was to thank each and
please welcome the president of the district, donna susie. [applause] >> thank you, raymond and thank you all so very much. we had an extraordinary day on wednesday. we elected a senate majority and we are ready to take over the reins and make real change in the state of new hampshire. i would be remiss if i didn't take a few moments to do many of the same things that steve did which was to thank each and
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susie is now on her way to chile.there. plenty of showers again today and a strong wind and that stays with us for the next few hours at least. you can see on the radar just how widespread showers have been across the country today. it will continue through this evening and overnight. the winds if anything and overnight. the winds if anything a bit ofa and overnight. the winds if anything a bit of a nuisance across wales in southwest england. in fact across the channel coast risk —— we could see when a 60—70 miles an hour through the night, that is worth bearing in mind. showers will continue during the early hours of sunday morning but sunday is the day of improvement. in fact, we can see the drier conditions across scotland, chilly start here, colder air starting to push down from the north and that will chase that weather front further south. it will introduce a much cooler feel and still blustery noticeable wind at generally across the country on sunday but sunday may well start off with a few scattered showers, t
susie is now on her way to chile.there. plenty of showers again today and a strong wind and that stays with us for the next few hours at least. you can see on the radar just how widespread showers have been across the country today. it will continue through this evening and overnight. the winds if anything and overnight. the winds if anything a bit ofa and overnight. the winds if anything a bit of a nuisance across wales in southwest england. in fact across the channel coast risk —— we...
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please welcome the president of the district, donna susie. [applause] thank you, raymond and thank you all so very much. we had an extraordinary day on wednesday. we elected eight senate majority and we are ready to take over make real change in the state of new hampshire. i would be remiss if i didn't
please welcome the president of the district, donna susie. [applause] thank you, raymond and thank you all so very much. we had an extraordinary day on wednesday. we elected eight senate majority and we are ready to take over make real change in the state of new hampshire. i would be remiss if i didn't
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duncan: susie goodall is the third sailor to be rescued in this year's race, but now she is safe andng home for christmas. duncan kennedy, bbc news laura: after that ordeal if y can believe it, she wants to get back on the water. good luck to her. remember, you can find much more on all the day's news on our website. plus, to see what we aan working on a time check us out on twitter. i am laura trevelyan. thank you for watching "bbc world news america." have a great weekend. >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to work and your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way throu news of the day and stay up-to-date with the latest headlines you can trust. download now from selected app stores.ng >> funf this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> wt are you doing? >> possibilities. your day is filled with them. >> tv, play "downton abbey." >> and pbs helps everyone discover theirs. anytime, anywhere. pbs. we are with you for life. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los an
duncan: susie goodall is the third sailor to be rescued in this year's race, but now she is safe andng home for christmas. duncan kennedy, bbc news laura: after that ordeal if y can believe it, she wants to get back on the water. good luck to her. remember, you can find much more on all the day's news on our website. plus, to see what we aan working on a time check us out on twitter. i am laura trevelyan. thank you for watching "bbc world news america." have a great weekend. >>...
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susie is now on her way to chile.bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with phil avery. hello, once again the rest of the day will still be marked by blustery showers ripping in on quite a noticeable west to south—westerly wind and some of that wind tonight across western and southern parts of the british isles will be quite strong. could be quite disruptive to your travel plans, some of the wind gust pushing toward 60 if not 70 miles an hour. showers aplenty from northern ireland down to the borders of scotla nd northern ireland down to the borders of scotland and across the rest of england. further north as the night goes on and so the skies may well begin to clear along with temperatures to get away, not such a problem for the south given the combination of strong winds and also some of those showers as well. what a sunday? brighter skies pretty much from the word go. a frosty start here and increasingly through the day as the weather feature drag the showers often when you're confident the brighter ski
susie is now on her way to chile.bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with phil avery. hello, once again the rest of the day will still be marked by blustery showers ripping in on quite a noticeable west to south—westerly wind and some of that wind tonight across western and southern parts of the british isles will be quite strong. could be quite disruptive to your travel plans, some of the wind gust pushing toward 60 if not 70 miles an hour. showers aplenty from northern ireland...
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this is susie. you can probably tell by her t-shirt and poster, she is a o friends.use in malibu. it is sick. >> wow. crazy. >> we start off the birthday festivities. >> they have to get her a friends birthday cake. ♪ ♪ happy birthday to you ♪ >> they all sing the birthday song. >> i don't trust them. >> you should because then. >> happy oh! >> y they are at courtney cox's house. out of nowhere, she comes out and wishes her. >> wait. i can't cry because i have make-up on. wait, wait, wait. oh, my god. is this real right now? >> that is so sweet for these guys to put that together and courtney to do it and sweet for susie to be watching the show all these years later. >> i watch the show every single night. >> look at your shirt. >> oh, my god. look. this is such a celebration. >> she is just feeling so much love from her friends. like you are saying, what a wonderful surprise. >> wow. let me hold you. >> thanks for hanging with us. catch us next time on an all new rtm. >>> tonight, several breaking stories as we come on the air. michael cohen is going to prison. dona
this is susie. you can probably tell by her t-shirt and poster, she is a o friends.use in malibu. it is sick. >> wow. crazy. >> we start off the birthday festivities. >> they have to get her a friends birthday cake. ♪ ♪ happy birthday to you ♪ >> they all sing the birthday song. >> i don't trust them. >> you should because then. >> happy oh! >> y they are at courtney cox's house. out of nowhere, she comes out and wishes her. >> wait. i...
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susie, michael, thanks for that. that is it for the papers for now.e there for you. if you missed the programme and evening, you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. my thanks to michael booker and susie boniface, who'll be back no longer look at the papers at 11:30pm. but for now, goodbye. —— he will be back for now, goodbye. —— he will be back for a longer look at. hello there. it's been another day with widespread shower activity. but in between those showers, we did see some fine spells of sunshine. one of these captured towards the end of the day by dazzathegardener, who took this shot in herefordshire. the showers will continue to push eastwards overnight, clearing away from southern england for the most part and tending to become confined to the northwest of the uk. it will stay breezy for northern ireland, england and wales. so it never gets that cold. temperatures down to between 5—8 degrees, but for northeast england and scotland, there could be a few patches of frost. the air is a bit colder here. not a bad start to the weekend in many respec
susie, michael, thanks for that. that is it for the papers for now.e there for you. if you missed the programme and evening, you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. my thanks to michael booker and susie boniface, who'll be back no longer look at the papers at 11:30pm. but for now, goodbye. —— he will be back for now, goodbye. —— he will be back for a longer look at. hello there. it's been another day with widespread shower activity. but in between those showers, we did see some fine...
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susie is now on her way to chile.edahmadbbc. hello there. the last 2a hours have been quite turbulent weatherwise, we‘ve had gales, heavy rain, and as we go through the weekend, things only quieten down a little bit. it will stay windy, as showery day to come on saturday, sunday should be a little drier but equally it will start to turn a bit chillier. now, look at this, this beautiful swirl of cloud on the satellite picture, this is the deep low that passed the north of scotland on friday. you can see some showers circulating around the low. we‘ve still got some pretty strong winds out there. across northern areas of the country, the winds will ease but further south it will stay quite windy and we‘ll see some showers pushing in from the west. for eastern areas it might be a quiet start with some sunshine but these heavy downpours pushing in are becoming quite widespread by the afternoon, some of them contain the odd flash of lightning and the odd rumble of thunder. temperature—wise, nine in aberdeen, 13 in london. a
susie is now on her way to chile.edahmadbbc. hello there. the last 2a hours have been quite turbulent weatherwise, we‘ve had gales, heavy rain, and as we go through the weekend, things only quieten down a little bit. it will stay windy, as showery day to come on saturday, sunday should be a little drier but equally it will start to turn a bit chillier. now, look at this, this beautiful swirl of cloud on the satellite picture, this is the deep low that passed the north of scotland on friday....
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a big thank you to my guests this evening, michael booker and susie boniface.umber one spot in the premier league for christmas after they beat wolves 2—0 at molineux. mohammed salah and virgil van dyjk scored either side of half time to send the reds 4 points clear of manchester city, who play tomorrow. nick parrot has the report and just a warning that there's flash photography at the start. it points were awarded to pre—match entertainment, wolves would be higher than seventh. they have put on good shows the big clubs at molineux, drawing manchester city and beating chelsea. but appealed anew if they were to extend their lead, they would have to avoid slipups. -- liverpool. at first that proved tricky with malay —— rain coming down. liverpool showed their attacking class. many thought that mo salah would be a one season wonder that he rears of the chopper the charts again. he followed that up the charts again. he followed that up with an assist. setting a virgil van dyjk for his first goal. at times, juergen copp's men rode their luck. top of the table at ch
a big thank you to my guests this evening, michael booker and susie boniface.umber one spot in the premier league for christmas after they beat wolves 2—0 at molineux. mohammed salah and virgil van dyjk scored either side of half time to send the reds 4 points clear of manchester city, who play tomorrow. nick parrot has the report and just a warning that there's flash photography at the start. it points were awarded to pre—match entertainment, wolves would be higher than seventh. they have...
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the emergency calls susie goodall made after her boat flipped over.dly bruised but she is ok. she had beenin badly bruised but she is ok. she had been in fourth position when her yacht was hit by a huge way. she is now drifting more than 3000 kilometres west of chile in the southern ocean. this footage gives some indication of the conditions, it was filled by another sale. it is too dangerous for her fellow competitors to help instead, the chilean navy is co—ordinating a rescue mission. a cargo ship from china are likely to reach until 2900 uk time. the operation will be far from simple. --9 p.m.. because of the sea state, the captain may have to manoeuvre a 45 ton vessel as close as he can and susie would literally have to jump into a cargo net or ladder. what is she most looking forward to what is rescued? a nice cup of tea, of course. here is hoping it isjust a a nice cup of tea, of course. here is hoping it is just a few hours away. coming up: it's been labelled the match which carries the greatest risk in madrid's history, can anyone stop the old
the emergency calls susie goodall made after her boat flipped over.dly bruised but she is ok. she had beenin badly bruised but she is ok. she had been in fourth position when her yacht was hit by a huge way. she is now drifting more than 3000 kilometres west of chile in the southern ocean. this footage gives some indication of the conditions, it was filled by another sale. it is too dangerous for her fellow competitors to help instead, the chilean navy is co—ordinating a rescue mission. a...
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susie is now on her way to chile. over, for now, but at least she's safe. andy moore, bbc news. 0ne one other story for you this morning. an 8—year—old boy took control of a car travelling at 60mph after his mother blacked out at the wheel. lauren smith had a seizure while driving near colchester. her son, ben, turned on the hazard lights and drove onto the hard shoulder before the car stalled. a rare scottish wildcat born at chester zoo has been captured on camera for the first time. bosses at the zoo say the female kitten, born in august, could offer a lifeline for the species. wildcats, also known as highland tigers, are britain's rarest mammals and as few as 100 are estimated to remain in the uk. those are the main stories this morning. it's 6:10am. we'll have all the weather across the weekend coming upfor the weather across the weekend coming up for you and might well have out all the sport as well —— mike. —— mike will have. more now on our top story, police in new zealand have said the disappearance of 22—year
susie is now on her way to chile. over, for now, but at least she's safe. andy moore, bbc news. 0ne one other story for you this morning. an 8—year—old boy took control of a car travelling at 60mph after his mother blacked out at the wheel. lauren smith had a seizure while driving near colchester. her son, ben, turned on the hazard lights and drove onto the hard shoulder before the car stalled. a rare scottish wildcat born at chester zoo has been captured on camera for the first time....
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susie is now on her way to chile.east she's safe. andy moore, bbc news. the events sam byng —— the events surrounding brexit over the last few weeks have seen the uk enter a period of unprecedented political history. on tuesday, mps will take part in a crucial vote on whether to accept theresa may's proposed deal. however, westminster is operating on the assumption that the government will lose this meaningful vote, what happens next could see our political system, tested in ways rarely seen. sir anthony seldon, political historian and author, joins us now from brighton. good morning, anthony. there's a word being used at the moment, constitutional crisis. is that the way that you see things... maybe if not now, but in the very near future? yeah, ithink future? yeah, i think that's absolutely right. we have a major political crisis at the moment. it's not overdramatising it to say that. the parties are deeply split. the issue facing the country is of enormous importance. we have the future continuation of scotland and
susie is now on her way to chile.east she's safe. andy moore, bbc news. the events sam byng —— the events surrounding brexit over the last few weeks have seen the uk enter a period of unprecedented political history. on tuesday, mps will take part in a crucial vote on whether to accept theresa may's proposed deal. however, westminster is operating on the assumption that the government will lose this meaningful vote, what happens next could see our political system, tested in ways rarely...
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but susie goodall said, even knowing what's in store in the dangerous seas of the southern ocean, ifyes in a heartbeat. ben ando, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news: the work and pensions secretary, amber rudd, urges mps from all parties to forge a consensus over brexit, warning it's in danger of "getting stuck". crucial talks to tackle global warming continue through the night as officials from 200 countries struggle to agree a deal. protesters gather in paris for more anti—government demonstrations limit their numbers. sport and a full round—up from the bbc sport centre. it is mike bushell. good morning. we are just a couple of hours away from the premier keague kick—off this lunchtime, and it's an unusual feeling for pep guardiola, as he tries to help his manchester city team get over a rare defeat last weekend at chelsea. they have slipped to second in the premier league, but with liverpool playing tomorrow, city can return to the top, and hope to have striker sergio aguero back they have slipped to second in the premier league, but with liverpool playing tomorrow, city can retu
but susie goodall said, even knowing what's in store in the dangerous seas of the southern ocean, ifyes in a heartbeat. ben ando, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news: the work and pensions secretary, amber rudd, urges mps from all parties to forge a consensus over brexit, warning it's in danger of "getting stuck". crucial talks to tackle global warming continue through the night as officials from 200 countries struggle to agree a deal. protesters gather in paris for more...
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this is the call susie goodall made after her boat flipped over.r—old set sail injuly and was coming fourth in one of the world's most gruelling events when she hit a ferocious storm. in school, it was, "what do you want to do when you grow up" kind of thing? my thing was always, like, i want to sail around the world. speaking before the race, she knew the southern ocean would be the toughest part of her round the world challenge. i'm sure there will be times down there where i just think, "what the hell am i doing?" "this is horrendous." "the boat isjust like a rag doll that is being chucked around all over the place and you can do nothing about it. " the first man to complete the golden globe race knows susie well and says waiting for help will be exhausting. i think she'll be a little bit debilitated by the adrenaline she's
this is the call susie goodall made after her boat flipped over.r—old set sail injuly and was coming fourth in one of the world's most gruelling events when she hit a ferocious storm. in school, it was, "what do you want to do when you grow up" kind of thing? my thing was always, like, i want to sail around the world. speaking before the race, she knew the southern ocean would be the toughest part of her round the world challenge. i'm sure there will be times down there where i just...