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m controlling the borders, with any system you want control of the syste m system you want control of thought. the government is still talking about attracting those who bring significant benefits. as you know, that has been one of the major concerns of business, the talent and tale nt concerns of business, the talent and talent at all levels, to enable businesses to function in the way they have been doing. the story does play to a particular audience, the daily express, but there is something in there. helen, was also look at the scottish edition of the times, they are leading on the whole ru ptu res times, they are leading on the whole ruptures within the snp over these alex salmond sex claims. very difficult times at the moment. alex salmond sex claims. very difficult times at the momentm alex salmond sex claims. very difficult times at the moment. it is referred to in the article as civil war. it does seem like two camps are emerging behind nicola sturgeon and alex salmond. his decision to crowd find his movement against the scottish government is causing particular controversy.
m controlling the borders, with any system you want control of the syste m system you want control of thought. the government is still talking about attracting those who bring significant benefits. as you know, that has been one of the major concerns of business, the talent and tale nt concerns of business, the talent and talent at all levels, to enable businesses to function in the way they have been doing. the story does play to a particular audience, the daily express, but there is something...
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during tomorrow evening the frontal system during tomorrow evening the frontal syste m m oves duringem moves south and east with not much rain left by them. we say farewell to the front in most areas by thursday. another front pushes in to the north—west and behind that, we get into significantly cooler air. you will notice the difference as we head through thursday. the next were the —— weather front moving in. some thundery showers and a breezy day, especially in the north—west and the temperatures well down. in aberdeen, glasgow, belfast, a high of 15—16. at down. in aberdeen, glasgow, belfast, a high of 15-16. at 24, down. in aberdeen, glasgow, belfast, a high of 15—16. at 24, perhaps, in london but by friday down to 20 and as we head to the weekend, pretty mixed. this is bbc news. i'm ben brown. the headlines at 11: donald trump's former campaign chief, paul manafort, is found guilty of eight criminal charges, including bank and tax fraud. it's the first trial stemming from the inquiry into alleged russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. paul manafort is a good m
during tomorrow evening the frontal system during tomorrow evening the frontal syste m m oves duringem moves south and east with not much rain left by them. we say farewell to the front in most areas by thursday. another front pushes in to the north—west and behind that, we get into significantly cooler air. you will notice the difference as we head through thursday. the next were the —— weather front moving in. some thundery showers and a breezy day, especially in the north—west and...
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>> again that is in the judicia syste >> what do you think? >> the facts that have been presented would be very incriminating for the president. it was a day of reckoning for him. >> and paul ryan and other republicans with reluctant to criticize the president. not just on this. tuesday, paul ryan said he need more informationefore he could draw conclusions. what would you like the speake thousand say about this? >> people ask me all the time, when are thei repuns ever going to distance themselves from president trump a some of his attitudes and et cetera. never. this is -- there is nothing that presidentrump has been asht, denial of climate, women's right to cheese. fairness in the economy, imgags, gunafy. name an issue. there is nothing they haven't been there long interworse. >> isn't this just a political calculation? ifou look bk at 1998, bill clint yob was fing impeachment and republicans ran on that. how is there a risk for democrats in that? >> it's important for people to know that when democrats win, we are about honor p the founders
>> again that is in the judicia syste >> what do you think? >> the facts that have been presented would be very incriminating for the president. it was a day of reckoning for him. >> and paul ryan and other republicans with reluctant to criticize the president. not just on this. tuesday, paul ryan said he need more informationefore he could draw conclusions. what would you like the speake thousand say about this? >> people ask me all the time, when are thei repuns...
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the next with the syste m co m es in the chilly air.e uk, that will mean if bit of rain in the south—east. we will get more of a south—westerly breeze rather than a north—westerly so we should start to see the temperatures rising. for tuesday, another friend comes see the temperatures rising. for tuesday, anotherfriend comes in from the atlantic responsible for this rain here. another one in the north—west is weakening for them but thatis north—west is weakening for them but that is a great deal of uncertainty about that rain, the position on tuesday and the uncertainty continues later into next week. our main computer model shows lower pressure coming in from the atlantic and this is quite a big era of low pressure pushing away across the uk. that looks quite extreme and it could be that we still have the higher pressure across the azores, that will push its weight across the southern part of the uk. further north later on next week we have still got lower pressure so it will be cooler. in the south it doesn‘t look as bad. the story co
the next with the syste m co m es in the chilly air.e uk, that will mean if bit of rain in the south—east. we will get more of a south—westerly breeze rather than a north—westerly so we should start to see the temperatures rising. for tuesday, another friend comes see the temperatures rising. for tuesday, anotherfriend comes in from the atlantic responsible for this rain here. another one in the north—west is weakening for them but thatis north—west is weakening for them but that is a...
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. >> reporter: while the governing board of maryland's public university syste assumes control of the investigation, players want to control how they honor mcnair. >>o member of the university of maryland football team will wear the number 79 throughuais grtion year, and he will be honored on senior day with his class. 7>> reporter: they'll wea9 sticker on their helmets, jordan's locker will be encased in glass, a scholarship given in his honor and the offensive lineman room in the renovated eldhouse named after him. >> it's time to get back to what is important and that is honoring o fallen friend, brother and teammate. >> reporter: it's a statement of a legacy they want to carry on, for a player they all considered a gentle >> jordan was one of the best friends, teammates and roommates that anyonr could e ask for. >> reporter: there will be a moment of silence at the first two home gameson of the se the players say it is so important now more than everha that the the fans support. in college park, nicole jacobs, news4. >>> you're always looking to shave time off your commute, especi
. >> reporter: while the governing board of maryland's public university syste assumes control of the investigation, players want to control how they honor mcnair. >>o member of the university of maryland football team will wear the number 79 throughuais grtion year, and he will be honored on senior day with his class. 7>> reporter: they'll wea9 sticker on their helmets, jordan's locker will be encased in glass, a scholarship given in his honor and the offensive lineman room...
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we're making sure people know icat we are against police brutality and syst inequality. i don't think the president needs to weigh in or say that afcan-americans should lo money be suspended by voicing -- acting on their freedom of speech. rajini: what do you think these players want to change so that they won't doing these protests anymore? barrett: i think there's a national discussion -- we want to have a national discussion to create structures that help all americans equally and don'sp portionately harm communities of color. that has been the discussionay fromne, and it is alarming that once we tried to haves conversatiout treating everyone equally in america, neople get bent out of shape and try to deprive the professing a desire for equality of their basic civil liberties and civil rights. justgaving a discussion, mak people aware of the day-to-day interactions and threats that african-americans face in the u.s. dueo the color of our skin. rajini: we are talking about all of this ahead of the one-year anniversary of the charlottesville white supremacist rally. the
we're making sure people know icat we are against police brutality and syst inequality. i don't think the president needs to weigh in or say that afcan-americans should lo money be suspended by voicing -- acting on their freedom of speech. rajini: what do you think these players want to change so that they won't doing these protests anymore? barrett: i think there's a national discussion -- we want to have a national discussion to create structures that help all americans equally and don'sp...
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. >> the reality is we need so many of these but our school syst continues to grow and our population continues toexplode. >> case rice proposed adding. >> part of budgetary. >> with the number of schools that we have over 200 in montgomery county you can see the number starts to add up very quickly. >> the challenge is more than in fu police departments are facing a recruitmenture. finding the right school resource officer could be heavier lift. planning for the worst. >> you have to look at school shootings and think every day. >> it would be me. >> absolutely. >> one>> man. right. >> against whatever safety. >> bob says he hears from parents who want more officers. >> your community wants more. >> and the communities will be very vocal about this. >> it added about a dozen security guards to help ease the burd >> there are more on what t expect. >> easing her mind now that she is sending her kids back to school. >> schools all tell us they continue toor mon the level of police coverage in our schools. they add i has every confidence to respond to incidents we found d.c. assigned sc
. >> the reality is we need so many of these but our school syst continues to grow and our population continues toexplode. >> case rice proposed adding. >> part of budgetary. >> with the number of schools that we have over 200 in montgomery county you can see the number starts to add up very quickly. >> the challenge is more than in fu police departments are facing a recruitmenture. finding the right school resource officer could be heavier lift. planning for the...
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the legal syste m the net is tightening.w jeff sessions the attorney general stand up to trump more than he has before. trump criticised the department of justice and before. trump criticised the department ofjustice and his own attorney general for focusing on the wrong thing essentially. i think the fa ct wrong thing essentially. i think the fact jeff wrong thing essentially. i think the factjeff sessions wrong thing essentially. i think the fact jeff sessions stood up to trump is significant because the department of justice as is significant because the department ofjustice as in watergate holds the key to what happens next. what happens next? if you can indict him or impeach him and he says to hell with all of you... we could see republicans changing. if something really bad comes out of the mother investigation. a money trail between russia, i do not want to speculate too much. we don't know the information they have. that combined with a poor performance, relatively, by republicans in november, even if they do keep th
the legal syste m the net is tightening.w jeff sessions the attorney general stand up to trump more than he has before. trump criticised the department of justice and before. trump criticised the department ofjustice and his own attorney general for focusing on the wrong thing essentially. i think the fa ct wrong thing essentially. i think the fact jeff wrong thing essentially. i think the factjeff sessions wrong thing essentially. i think the fact jeff sessions stood up to trump is significant...
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because of the explosive growthe vernment deserves some blame on this because we created the medallion syst which had its own problems with not meeting the needs of manycu omers around the city where you had this disruptive technology, which met that need, devalued the government set up system. and over the last mars we didn't create a regulatory framework to figure out parity or fairness in the industry which has caused this dramatic upheaval. >> senivasan: driver advocate desai says the other big lesson heca for cities is keeping l control. >> what's been happening is that in 40 states around the country uber and lyft have you kno lobbied heavily to explicitly exempt themselves from those existing taxi laws and regulations and that's why at the local level, the citlay rers were not allowed to step in. that's got to be overturned. that has to be changed. there needs to be local regulation of what has been a local industry. >> sreenivasan: uber and lyft argue that the temporary cap wihe ultimately hurt tew yorkers who rely upon their services. joseph okpaku is vp of public policy for lyft.
because of the explosive growthe vernment deserves some blame on this because we created the medallion syst which had its own problems with not meeting the needs of manycu omers around the city where you had this disruptive technology, which met that need, devalued the government set up system. and over the last mars we didn't create a regulatory framework to figure out parity or fairness in the industry which has caused this dramatic upheaval. >> senivasan: driver advocate desai says the...
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. >> welcome, syst. >> thank you.e make better fitting bras for small chested women. >> how big is marketing? >> huge. we launched a kick starter. part of the success is because we got press mentions. this helps spread the word and get people excited and get people to try our brand out. >> are you good? are you good at going to an influencer and getting them to write about you? >> yes. this is an opportunity. i'm so good. it would be a huge opportunity to get in front of a bunch of them. >> congratulations, first of all. i know you are doing this as you are a full-time student, too. you are walking to katie, an influencer, she has a blog, instagram, the kind of person you want writing about you because people care what she thinks. the second is sam, the president of she knows who. good luck. let's see how you do. >> thank you. >> hi, i'm leah, the co-founder of pepper. pancakes are delicious and everyone loves them. if i compared your body to a pancake, it wouldn't feel that good. people with small boobs grow up heari
. >> welcome, syst. >> thank you.e make better fitting bras for small chested women. >> how big is marketing? >> huge. we launched a kick starter. part of the success is because we got press mentions. this helps spread the word and get people excited and get people to try our brand out. >> are you good? are you good at going to an influencer and getting them to write about you? >> yes. this is an opportunity. i'm so good. it would be a huge opportunity to get...
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thursday, the one weather syste m goes west.t is that one introducing much cooler air coming in across the uk. the orange turns to blue. temperatures taking a dip on thursday, still rain in the south—east of england, that will mostly clear, outbreaks of rain in scotla nd mostly clear, outbreaks of rain in scotland and northern ireland and sunny spells for many on thursday, but temperatures down at 15, 16 in northern parts, 22 in the south—east. warm and quite humid at the moment but turning fresher by the moment but turning fresher by the end of the week. hello it's tuesday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. this programme has been told exclusively that three quarters of maternity units in the uk aren't following official guidelines and offering women who are anxious about giving birth the option of a cesearean. iremember my i remember my daughter being placed on my stomach, after giving birth to her, and then suddenly, a red sheet just... just completely soaked the bed, and then i was rushed to
thursday, the one weather syste m goes west.t is that one introducing much cooler air coming in across the uk. the orange turns to blue. temperatures taking a dip on thursday, still rain in the south—east of england, that will mostly clear, outbreaks of rain in scotla nd mostly clear, outbreaks of rain in scotland and northern ireland and sunny spells for many on thursday, but temperatures down at 15, 16 in northern parts, 22 in the south—east. warm and quite humid at the moment but turning...
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chilly note with sunshine fading away as this weather system sunshine fading away as this weather syste in bringing rain and stronger winds to northern ireland and western parts of britain as well. you can seek gusty winds to the north. to the south—east probably the best chance of seeing some holes in the cloud so it will feel warmer than this afternoon. again, high teens celsius further north. as we head into the weekend high pressure is with us for the first part of the weekend and this feature comes in later on to bring some rain perhaps into some areas on sunday. generally speaking the first pa rt sunday. generally speaking the first part of the weekend looks bright, feeling humid as well in central, southern and eastern parts. a lot of dry weather around. some low cloud and murky conditions into the south—west. the temperatures are warmer than the last few days reaching 25 degrees on saturday afternoon. 0n reaching 25 degrees on saturday afternoon. on sunday more cloud around with outbreaks of rain through central, northern and western areas but still quite warm in the south with
chilly note with sunshine fading away as this weather system sunshine fading away as this weather syste in bringing rain and stronger winds to northern ireland and western parts of britain as well. you can seek gusty winds to the north. to the south—east probably the best chance of seeing some holes in the cloud so it will feel warmer than this afternoon. again, high teens celsius further north. as we head into the weekend high pressure is with us for the first part of the weekend and this...
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what the project could eventually look like and if a final system eventually look like and if a final syste go—ahead, it could run into the billions of pounds. sources and says that this announcement which is expected soon is not a negotiating position. it will clearly be seen as part of the government's attempt to show it is on the front foot when it comes to brexit. let's speak now to doctor elizabeth pearson, astrophysicist and news editor of the bbc‘s sky at night magazine. she's in our bristol studio. thank you forjoining us this evening. why do we need our own version of this? what the gps system generally is one of these huge things that we really do need gps in the modern day life and it is how we get to place to place and where our food gets place to place. the eu in the uk wanted the own system because we are completely reliant on the uss them and if anything happened to that, we would be left out in the cold and it would be a big problem if we are locked out of that system 01’ if we are locked out of that system or it went down. there is security against that. —— we are reliant o
what the project could eventually look like and if a final system eventually look like and if a final syste go—ahead, it could run into the billions of pounds. sources and says that this announcement which is expected soon is not a negotiating position. it will clearly be seen as part of the government's attempt to show it is on the front foot when it comes to brexit. let's speak now to doctor elizabeth pearson, astrophysicist and news editor of the bbc‘s sky at night magazine. she's in our...
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sunshine, clouds will tend to build up is the weather system will tend to build up is the weather syste into western fringes of england. lighter winds in the east. more sunshine in the east, so temperatures recovering to 21-23dc, in the east, so temperatures recovering to 21—23dc, in the north and west, high teens celsius. on sunday, this feature is expected to come in off the atlantic. some uncertainty as to where it will arrive, further north 01’ where it will arrive, further north orfurther where it will arrive, further north or further south. it will bring some rain to some parts of the country, so stay tuned. saturday, good spells of sunshine, mostly dry, maybe a few showers through southern scotland and into northern ireland. quite warm and humid for england and wales, temperatures reaching 25 celsius. sunday will see cloud and rain, particularly across the north and west. southern areas will feel warm, with sunshine. hello. you're watching afternoon live. i'm simon mccoy. today at 2: 0h, oh, my god. i didn't! oh, my god. ididn't! —— oh, my god. i didn't! —— i did it! that a level
sunshine, clouds will tend to build up is the weather system will tend to build up is the weather syste into western fringes of england. lighter winds in the east. more sunshine in the east, so temperatures recovering to 21-23dc, in the east, so temperatures recovering to 21—23dc, in the north and west, high teens celsius. on sunday, this feature is expected to come in off the atlantic. some uncertainty as to where it will arrive, further north 01’ where it will arrive, further north...
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ending a bail syste that he says puts too many nonviolent offenders in prison. andointing special prosecutors in cases like michael brown's, when police use deadly force. beyond that, he said, we must recognize the power of the ballot box to bring about changen allen, nbc news. >>> still ahead tonight, too good to be true, big trouble for subscription service that's left frustrated fans in a kind of clifanger. also, talk about a sinking feeling. agine walking out of sinking feeling. agine walking out of a store and see (door bell rings) it's open! sinking feeling. agine walking out of a store and see hey. this is amazing. with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis, are you okay? even when i was there, i never knew when my symptoms would keep us apart. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i learned humira can help get, and keep uc under control when other medications haven't worked well enough. and it helps people achieve control that lasts. so you can experience few or no symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. seri
ending a bail syste that he says puts too many nonviolent offenders in prison. andointing special prosecutors in cases like michael brown's, when police use deadly force. beyond that, he said, we must recognize the power of the ballot box to bring about changen allen, nbc news. >>> still ahead tonight, too good to be true, big trouble for subscription service that's left frustrated fans in a kind of clifanger. also, talk about a sinking feeling. agine walking out of sinking feeling....
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busy testing what pressuresm isa too busy testing what pressuresm is a broad brush to say that the systehat the system doesn't work. that is a big statement. it does need reviewing, absolutely full stop or example, a person who died in 1969 remained on the list for az years. that is a lot of years and also a lot of money. what it doesn't make clear, perhaps because i've not read the whole article, just the bulk of it, is how these people are ending up on that list. obviously some people die and they are not taken off the list. there is an example of a gp with a fabricated patient called m mouse to fill gaps in his schedule. it needs to be overhauled and looked at again. there was a case of a house with 2a people in it registered with a gp. and maybe f christmas and a few other patients! thank you both being with. you can see the front pages of the newspapers online, on our bbc news website. so thank you to charlie and lainy. and that is it from the papers this morning. they just showed you theyjust showed you of they just showed you of the theyjust showed you of the pope landing in the r
busy testing what pressuresm isa too busy testing what pressuresm is a broad brush to say that the systehat the system doesn't work. that is a big statement. it does need reviewing, absolutely full stop or example, a person who died in 1969 remained on the list for az years. that is a lot of years and also a lot of money. what it doesn't make clear, perhaps because i've not read the whole article, just the bulk of it, is how these people are ending up on that list. obviously some people die and...
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life in the days, weeks and years after the attack was blocked yes, i tried to get back into the army systetem but ijust couldn't do it because i suffered ptsd, a broken back. i try to get back and i couldn't. i ended up being medically discharged. and that's when i found it really hard. because i had nobody... like, the regiment, the battalion, they were my family, my brothers. and when you're out, you've got nothing. and i found it really ha rd you've got nothing. and i found it really hard when i first got out. and here you are today, three decades later. and you've brought yourfamily here decades later. and you've brought your family here and your children for the first time. yes, i brought my wife and my three children, they are over there now amongst the crowd. they want to see where the dad got injured. basically, i'm the hero. but we were only doing a job —— the hero. the real heroes are the people from northern ireland, they are the heroes in my eyes. and what does this event here today mean to you? it means a lot. that 30 years on the young soldiers who died that of men are still
life in the days, weeks and years after the attack was blocked yes, i tried to get back into the army systetem but ijust couldn't do it because i suffered ptsd, a broken back. i try to get back and i couldn't. i ended up being medically discharged. and that's when i found it really hard. because i had nobody... like, the regiment, the battalion, they were my family, my brothers. and when you're out, you've got nothing. and i found it really ha rd you've got nothing. and i found it really hard...
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here is ourfrontal syste m o nly through friday.downes was the south—east, lots of sunshine and temperatures upto 32 or 32 degrees. and we keep that split in fortunes as we go through the weekend. low 20s likelier northern and western areas, with a fair. a bit of rain at times, but not all the time. further south and east holding onto lots of sunshine. 30 degrees on saturday, may be a little cooler on sunday, but not by much. i‘m sharanjit leyl in singapore. the headlines: gunshots soldiers open fire in zimbabwe as opposition supporters claim monday‘s elections were rigged. it has changed dramatically the atmosphere in the last 24 hours — really volatile now. we‘ve had tear gas fired, shots fired. i think we‘ve got to go. a gesture of goodwill. 55 sets of war remains from north korea are transported to the united states. i‘m babita sharma in london. also in the programme:
here is ourfrontal syste m o nly through friday.downes was the south—east, lots of sunshine and temperatures upto 32 or 32 degrees. and we keep that split in fortunes as we go through the weekend. low 20s likelier northern and western areas, with a fair. a bit of rain at times, but not all the time. further south and east holding onto lots of sunshine. 30 degrees on saturday, may be a little cooler on sunday, but not by much. i‘m sharanjit leyl in singapore. the headlines: gunshots soldiers...
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back when buckley was decided, it freed up all kind of special interest pacs that flowed into the syste system ins that were partisan and money became more of an issue. even as we run into the 80s and the dramatically when the republicans took over because of ronald reagan's victory, there were enough strong senators that it still functioned basically the way the senate floor function and howard baker being the leader for four years and on the house side at the time he did a superb job. bob dole came in and he provided great leadership so the senate went on sometime in the late '80s there were a series of confrontations and every one tells the story differently. went after michael dukakis. there were a series of thing ths that were confrontational and it did take in effect over time. i see the type differently than some people. other people don't agree. i think the clarence thomas hearings were a disaster for the senate so there were a series of things that went on. but what we were seeing, and i felt like your views on this for the risderisory hard-edged partn politics what i would cal
back when buckley was decided, it freed up all kind of special interest pacs that flowed into the syste system ins that were partisan and money became more of an issue. even as we run into the 80s and the dramatically when the republicans took over because of ronald reagan's victory, there were enough strong senators that it still functioned basically the way the senate floor function and howard baker being the leader for four years and on the house side at the time he did a superb job. bob...
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how do you move i culture syste father, mother, man, woman, everyone has a job, everyone is employedo a commercial model that only marginally compensates domestic work and only when it's someone else's home. mandy gets $2 a week to jourdan's $25 a month. how do you collect child support from a former owner who is the father of your child? we actually have people who try. this is selma brown. she writes to freedman's bureau agent. she has a 7-year-old boy. eight years ago the father, she can give an oath, this is kind of an important thing to note, this about eight years ago she was forced by her owner, mr. willie hogg to submit to his desires, can take an oath her boy, 7 years old, is his child. can he be compelled to support the child? it's that, the oath. she's trying to make a contract. she's trying to put forward that idea of we together can make a partnership. we can trust each other. we can have faith in each other that my word is good. and this is the only way i know how to even get close to that vision of upward mobility. but the freedman's bureau hires an attorney and they w
how do you move i culture syste father, mother, man, woman, everyone has a job, everyone is employedo a commercial model that only marginally compensates domestic work and only when it's someone else's home. mandy gets $2 a week to jourdan's $25 a month. how do you collect child support from a former owner who is the father of your child? we actually have people who try. this is selma brown. she writes to freedman's bureau agent. she has a 7-year-old boy. eight years ago the father, she can...
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this is all part of a syste we've got a little swirl in the elmosphere right over our heads and thatd a couple of showers and storms and we may see a few tomorrow and the story is going to be the heat and humidity and headed out to the nats park take a look at that. >> it's going to be extremely hot and especially its your s are in the sun. the plastic chairs make sure you drink plenty of water. nats with a doubleheader with the first game starting around 1:00 and the second game around 7:00. first game will be fine but i can't rule out an ilated shower, especially for the second game. really not seeing a cancellation. all doug washeaying about heat and humidity. 93 degrees by 6:00 p.m. a by 6:00 p.m. at 87 and tomorrow if you're out andbout and at nats park temperatures around 84 degrees. tomorrow not bad day to head to the pool. have a backup plan ready in case you do dealith a pop-up thunderstorm. same thing for wednesday. the earlier you get to the pool the better because you'll have lower storm chances as the day wears on. thunderstorm chances by wednesday, andt's looki fantastic
this is all part of a syste we've got a little swirl in the elmosphere right over our heads and thatd a couple of showers and storms and we may see a few tomorrow and the story is going to be the heat and humidity and headed out to the nats park take a look at that. >> it's going to be extremely hot and especially its your s are in the sun. the plastic chairs make sure you drink plenty of water. nats with a doubleheader with the first game starting around 1:00 and the second game around...
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nondisclosure agreements for governor brown is also likely to sign a bill into law that fornia bell syste bill 10 flew through the senate and the assembly this week. the bill would eliminate the current bell system which allows defendants to be released if they have the money to post bail. instead it calls for the release of most suspects arrested for nonviolent misdemeanors within 12 or -- 12 hours of booking and those accused of serious violent felonies would be ineligible for release. supporters say the bill reforms the system that discriminate against poor people. >> what this bill does is releases those who can safely be released. it has appropriate intentions. it reduces and seeks to eliminate inappropriate detentions, which is the hallmark of the current system. defender jeff a dodgy and others who have pushed for reform say this new system is even worse. it means judges would have more power to decide who should stay locked up, even on a misdemeanor and tell that person's trial is over at least 50 civil rights groups also oppose the bill and bail bond companies are opposed, saying
nondisclosure agreements for governor brown is also likely to sign a bill into law that fornia bell syste bill 10 flew through the senate and the assembly this week. the bill would eliminate the current bell system which allows defendants to be released if they have the money to post bail. instead it calls for the release of most suspects arrested for nonviolent misdemeanors within 12 or -- 12 hours of booking and those accused of serious violent felonies would be ineligible for release....
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you know where it fits in to the screw additional syst judicial system. why does judge ellis want this case to move along so fast? >> that is a great question. he hasn't really explained that. but it does seem as someone observing this that judge ellis does seem to be suggesting that the case is simpler than people might think at first blush. and he sees this as documents that potentially do establish what the government's case might be and so he is trying to help them streamline it effectively for the jury to say if you have a document that those x, yy, z, put it up and discuss it and then move on. i think he's made a decision that there is other testimony that he didn't see as relevant to the allegations of the financial crimes at hand. so he has worked hard to keep out certain salacious details about paul manafort's lavish lifestyle. i think his belief is that might not be rely vachevant at all. >> and we have moved from our studio from 30 rock into the virtual closet of paul manafort. you see behind me all the expensive jackets and the like that paul
you know where it fits in to the screw additional syst judicial system. why does judge ellis want this case to move along so fast? >> that is a great question. he hasn't really explained that. but it does seem as someone observing this that judge ellis does seem to be suggesting that the case is simpler than people might think at first blush. and he sees this as documents that potentially do establish what the government's case might be and so he is trying to help them streamline it...
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migrant children are still separated frheir families; the vatican speaks out tiout allegations of syste buse; what's at stake if the u.k. can't make a brexit deal; and much more. >> woodruff: a story we've devoted to a lot of time in the past weeks, the plaight of children taken and separated from parents at u.s. border officials as they enter the u.s. amna nawaz has the update. >> reporter: the latesyenumbers fileerday in court by the trump administration showed that of the 2,654 immigrant children separated from their family at the border, 2,089 are now arunited with their parents or with sponsors; 565 others remain in government custody, 24 of whom are under the age of five. also the parents o children have already been deport. ny had crossed the u.s. border inlegally, others had come seasylum. lee gelernt is the lead attorney for the american civil liberties esion representing the separated fami we invited the department of health and human services to jo us for this conversation. they declined our invitation. thank you for being here, mr. gelernt. you heard the numbers i was readin
migrant children are still separated frheir families; the vatican speaks out tiout allegations of syste buse; what's at stake if the u.k. can't make a brexit deal; and much more. >> woodruff: a story we've devoted to a lot of time in the past weeks, the plaight of children taken and separated from parents at u.s. border officials as they enter the u.s. amna nawaz has the update. >> reporter: the latesyenumbers fileerday in court by the trump administration showed that of the 2,654...
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at the time, the checks and balances in the syste m time, the checks and balances in the system to ensures he jailed them, thejudge the gang back to the nhs, but as he jailed them, the judge said the reason for this fraud is both tragic and simple, one in the end of grotesque greed. we are going to pause and take a look at the weather prospects none. good evening. i have to get one of the weather cliches out of the way, it isa the weather cliches out of the way, it is a mixed bag, very different fortu nes it is a mixed bag, very different fortunes depending on where you are. for the good part of the north—west and western scotland, a lot of clouds, but we saw sunshine to end the day across parts of the south—east, but only after showers had cleared the way. the greater picture shows a lot of showers and thunderstorms in northern england then into the south—east and you can see the extra cloud across parts of scotland, the best of the brightness towards the north—west. into this evening we keep clear spells but more than the way of cloud rolling into some coastal areas, showers further eas
at the time, the checks and balances in the syste m time, the checks and balances in the system to ensures he jailed them, thejudge the gang back to the nhs, but as he jailed them, the judge said the reason for this fraud is both tragic and simple, one in the end of grotesque greed. we are going to pause and take a look at the weather prospects none. good evening. i have to get one of the weather cliches out of the way, it isa the weather cliches out of the way, it is a mixed bag, very...
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cherish our tradition of immigration and you're now really the guardian of that legal immigration syst system. what is your vision? you know this so well. you hit the ground running when you took your job. we've seen a lot of action at cis. can you give us an idea of what your vision is for the agency? >> well, i think my vision for the agency is best expressed in the much-misunderstood mission statement i came out with shortly after coming into office. in fact, that was perhaps the first thing i did, the first thing i wanted to do was to redefine, clarify, what the purpose of the agency is, and i looked at the old mission statement and i concluded that it really didn't do that. and i started from scratch. so, the entire mission statement, not just the nation of immigrants. the whole thing i put aside and started from scratch. i wanted to think-- if we had to describe what the agency does and what its mission is and what its relationship is with the people whose applications we process is, how would we say that? in the mission statement we had not done that. i don't remember it verbati
cherish our tradition of immigration and you're now really the guardian of that legal immigration syst system. what is your vision? you know this so well. you hit the ground running when you took your job. we've seen a lot of action at cis. can you give us an idea of what your vision is for the agency? >> well, i think my vision for the agency is best expressed in the much-misunderstood mission statement i came out with shortly after coming into office. in fact, that was perhaps the first...
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now as kids start a new year, we're going to show you how onem school syste is it's time for the 'biggest sale of the year' on the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it senmas your movement and aucally adjusts to keep you both comfortable. and now, all beds are on sale. save 50% on the new sleep number 360 only for a limited time. limited edition smart bed. >>> the tragedy in parkland, it prompted changina s at many schs including here in our area. >> david culver has this story that you're only going to see right here on >>news4. eporter: the start of school can be overwhelming, especially when you're the new guy, meet france mailer. his job, newof security ficer. he was a tro9er for years. >> a lot of times in my previous job, we're reactive, in this job i can be pro active. >> following february's deadly school shooting in parkland, florida the fauquier cnty school district hired armed guards franz maehler. >> we expect andntipate that the ssos will do the same thing. >> reporter: the schl is initiating a new program when it comes toing mental health. they wi the suptintendent said tha --
now as kids start a new year, we're going to show you how onem school syste is it's time for the 'biggest sale of the year' on the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it senmas your movement and aucally adjusts to keep you both comfortable. and now, all beds are on sale. save 50% on the new sleep number 360 only for a limited time. limited edition smart bed. >>> the tragedy in parkland, it prompted changina s at many schs including here in our area. >> david culver has this story...
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the syste m deal that you did with turkey. stable place on the planet. but greece has its own financial problems, as we know, in terms of looking after its own people. greece certainly has had difficulties and we can't get away from the fact that greece is responsible directly for what is being done to those people in those camps but, yes, this is a european wide responsibility not for european wide responsibility not for european governments to say, "oh, greece, "oh, italy, or, increasingly, "spin", they need to share responsibility and these problems needn't happen. let me read some comments. your report is harrowing and brought tears to my eyes. why is it we have so many people in our world with personal wealth that could house every single person, help with the bills for the refugees, do none of them stand up? another one, "people fleeing cruelty and oppression are refused justice. is this our so—called civilised society should be in a 21st—century?" martin says, "i desperately tragic situation. literally a living hell for
the syste m deal that you did with turkey. stable place on the planet. but greece has its own financial problems, as we know, in terms of looking after its own people. greece certainly has had difficulties and we can't get away from the fact that greece is responsible directly for what is being done to those people in those camps but, yes, this is a european wide responsibility not for european wide responsibility not for european governments to say, "oh, greece, "oh, italy, or,...
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is, the price of money, that is set by the central bank, then that must filter through the banking systeanaging a heck of a lot in terms of its business model and its profit margins which can decide decide to protect or it can decide to pass on that benefit as it sees fit. the vote by new monetary policy committee was unanimous, what does that tell us, what clues does that give us potentially about the speed of future interest rate increases? in on one of itself, it does not tell us much about the speed of future increases, the bank has been consistent on that subject in its communication recently, they are not looking to be aggressive, they are looking to be aggressive, they are looking to be fairly sanguine and steady about how they go about correcting monetary policy. to some degree that's right and national, but again the unanimous decision, thatis but again the unanimous decision, that is a way of engendering confidence. the people listening to that decision can feel confident this is a good idea, a good thing, not something to be fearful of all that can cause people to change their
is, the price of money, that is set by the central bank, then that must filter through the banking systeanaging a heck of a lot in terms of its business model and its profit margins which can decide decide to protect or it can decide to pass on that benefit as it sees fit. the vote by new monetary policy committee was unanimous, what does that tell us, what clues does that give us potentially about the speed of future interest rate increases? in on one of itself, it does not tell us much about...
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when they look at their grades they convert them on their own little syste m convert them on their ownters or numbers. really well done to all of those students opening their results in front of the tv cameras. not an easy result —— task. a bbc investigation has found that ambulances from four different services took more than 24 hours to reach patients. trusts in east, south—east and north—east england all had long delays, with the worst recorded in wales. ambulance trusts blamed the busy winter period and said they had to prioritise resources — the patients association called the figures "extremely concerning". matt graveling reports. category one, the highest—priority 999 call. the ambulance response in seven minutes or less can mean the difference in life and death. but it means that other patients may have to wait. it's my wife, she's fallen off a step and broke her wrist or leg or something, she can't move. this call was not classed as category one. sylvia had broken a hip but had to wait on the floor while other ambulances were diverted to more urgent calls. her daughter called
when they look at their grades they convert them on their own little syste m convert them on their ownters or numbers. really well done to all of those students opening their results in front of the tv cameras. not an easy result —— task. a bbc investigation has found that ambulances from four different services took more than 24 hours to reach patients. trusts in east, south—east and north—east england all had long delays, with the worst recorded in wales. ambulance trusts blamed the...
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double in the next 20 years and we need to make sure the system years and we need to make sure the systeou say there are 1.4 million currently elderly with not met needs and extrapolate from this that it might double, how much realistically do you think people will be relying on care from family members if they have those family members living close enough and they are able themselves to do it? right now we are seeing a lot of unpaid carers who are looking after partners or their adult children are looking after parents and they are putting a lot of time and effort into looking after theirfamilies lot of time and effort into looking after their families and they are at breaking point. we have heard politicians say families are not doing enough. we spoke to people in the siege situations themselves and they are getting very little support to do that kind of role. what we needin to do that kind of role. what we need in future is to look at that unpaid workforce and see how we can support them best. it is worrying about what they need and how we need to support them. one of the report autho
double in the next 20 years and we need to make sure the system years and we need to make sure the systeou say there are 1.4 million currently elderly with not met needs and extrapolate from this that it might double, how much realistically do you think people will be relying on care from family members if they have those family members living close enough and they are able themselves to do it? right now we are seeing a lot of unpaid carers who are looking after partners or their adult children...
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local authorities were directed to build large syste m authorities were directed to build large systemt analysis and different responses... hannah, how many blocks do you think might be affected?” have one 575 confirmed, that means the method of construction is listed along with the original development plan... does that mean 500 blocks confirmed on safe? as far as i am concerned, yes, but i'm not a structural engineer, they need expert advice, any demolition is going on now they need to be investigated, photographed, catalogued, in the public domain so we can see the type of construction that was being carried out according to the differences does. france, would you agree? we have asked the building research establishment to use one of the blocks that is going to be demolished to be tested so that happened when ronan point was eventually demolished and 86, the building research establishment came in, it was given to the establishment and carried out a range of tests and it was an open site so the media were there, could look, everyone could see what was found. that‘s what we need to d
local authorities were directed to build large syste m authorities were directed to build large systemt analysis and different responses... hannah, how many blocks do you think might be affected?” have one 575 confirmed, that means the method of construction is listed along with the original development plan... does that mean 500 blocks confirmed on safe? as far as i am concerned, yes, but i'm not a structural engineer, they need expert advice, any demolition is going on now they need to be...
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but the syste m are pushing for equality.ng. you have beenjudging international and other surf competitions for years and you are judging at boardmasters. do you notice the sexism? in my place of work i guess i have been quite lucky. i am definitely treated as an equal. i have a lot of support from the guys that i work with. looking outside of that, yeah, i would say that maybe the women who are competing are not supported potentially by the sporting terms of sponsorship money, they may be don't get as much as their male counterparts. certainly the prize—money has been discussed. sophie dropped out... the wsl work ona sophie dropped out... the wsl work on a participation level. the surfers are paid the same prize—money, equal prize money, per head, per competing server. 0n the uk's head, per competing server. 0n the uk's pro surf tour we see less women in the sport. there are less numbers of women. even to the events that have equal prize money, the irrelevance of numbers. it is a difficult one. arlene, can i come to you? you
but the syste m are pushing for equality.ng. you have beenjudging international and other surf competitions for years and you are judging at boardmasters. do you notice the sexism? in my place of work i guess i have been quite lucky. i am definitely treated as an equal. i have a lot of support from the guys that i work with. looking outside of that, yeah, i would say that maybe the women who are competing are not supported potentially by the sporting terms of sponsorship money, they may be...
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solve homelessness, we think 90,000 social homes a year compared to the 5,000 last year and a benefits syste, without those two fundamental element, the rest of it lot be a sticking plaster. there is another massive underlying issue, the lack of rights for renters, finding your landlord has shut up shop an you have nowhere to go home to, that should not happen, and for a, as well as something doing something about housing benefit, and as well as just something about housing benefit, and as well asjust building, something about housing benefit, and as well as just building, massively more social homes, the other thing we feed to do is to stop people falling through the, you know increasingly sparse welfare safety net and you know, we have a situation now where the level of housing benefit doesn't allow people, even if they are working, to pay the lowest level of rent in their area. that is another key issue as well. mhairi is back with us, are you 0k? yes. let us talk about some of the measures in the government's long—term plan, to try to prevent homelessness in the first place by offering s
solve homelessness, we think 90,000 social homes a year compared to the 5,000 last year and a benefits syste, without those two fundamental element, the rest of it lot be a sticking plaster. there is another massive underlying issue, the lack of rights for renters, finding your landlord has shut up shop an you have nowhere to go home to, that should not happen, and for a, as well as something doing something about housing benefit, and as well as just something about housing benefit, and as well...
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that sa m e syste m you were probably too early.ht. pretty cool. someone had a touch of frost. you can see our first weather front sinking south. here is the one i was talking to you about coming up from france. that is currently producing rain. it will continue to move away into the north sea. behind it, clearerskies. you can also see this line of cloud. that is the second weather from sinking south. it is weakening. this afternoon across scotland there would be a fair bit of sunshine. a peppering of showers in the north and west. tents up to 17 in glasgow. for northern ireland, you have got some sunshine. it is the same for northern england, wales and south—west england. here is the re m na nts of south—west england. here is the remnants of a weather front. a band of cloud with the odd spot of rain at times. that moves away as we go through the evening and overnight, leaving us with clear skies. shallow mist forming but nothing too dense. then you can see the temperatures in towns and cities. we could see temperatures dipped as lo
that sa m e syste m you were probably too early.ht. pretty cool. someone had a touch of frost. you can see our first weather front sinking south. here is the one i was talking to you about coming up from france. that is currently producing rain. it will continue to move away into the north sea. behind it, clearerskies. you can also see this line of cloud. that is the second weather from sinking south. it is weakening. this afternoon across scotland there would be a fair bit of sunshine. a...
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you are always going to compare back to a syste m always going to compare back to a system which hastent to these gcses and you have to make sure that we've got our teachers are aware of exactly what the content is and making sure that we can support students, because many of these students, because many of these students who come to us to do a research programme, they've been de—motivated at school, they've had a difficult time, they don't want to do english and maths but they have to. and so it is ourjob to make sure we've got the content of right for them, make sure we can deliver it in for them, make sure we can deliver itina for them, make sure we can deliver it in a kind of individualised way for the learners. and hopefully as we've just seen with skye and darcie and many of our other students, they get a different experience than they may be had at school but it is hard. there's barely any exam papers available for the students to test themselves, because, of course, its new, so a i think we had maybe one specimen paper for the students to use as a guide. so, it's going to be
you are always going to compare back to a syste m always going to compare back to a system which hastent to these gcses and you have to make sure that we've got our teachers are aware of exactly what the content is and making sure that we can support students, because many of these students, because many of these students who come to us to do a research programme, they've been de—motivated at school, they've had a difficult time, they don't want to do english and maths but they have to. and...
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ideas in the green paper published today a suggestions for any published today a suggestions for a ny systeany system so that residents of safety concerns about their own can get a resolution. there are proposals to tackle the stigmatisation and stereotyping of those living in social housing and there is discussion of a tougher regulator to drive up standards and ensure social homes are well managed better places to live. the number of homes being built in britain today isa homes being built in britain today is a crucial part of this discussion. campaigners for better social housing is a more low—cost rented homes are required. the national housing federation and the chartered institute of housing said the number needed is as high as 90,000 new social rent houses per year. territory, bbc news. —— matt cole, bbc news. at 10 past 7 we'll talk to the housing minister kit malthouse about the plans. jeremy corbyn has hit back at benjamin netanyahu, after the israeli prime minister accused him of laying a wreath in memory of the palestinians suspected of being behind the munich 0lympics massacre
ideas in the green paper published today a suggestions for any published today a suggestions for a ny systeany system so that residents of safety concerns about their own can get a resolution. there are proposals to tackle the stigmatisation and stereotyping of those living in social housing and there is discussion of a tougher regulator to drive up standards and ensure social homes are well managed better places to live. the number of homes being built in britain today isa homes being built in...
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as we go into sunday we lose high—pressure, this frontal system lose high—pressure, this frontal syste wales and south—west england through the afternoon and eventually western scotland. further south and east, maybe mainly dry but temperatures not much higher than 17 to 19 celsius. thank you very much. we will see you in a bit. this morning the government will publish advice for businesses and the public on what to do if we leave the eu without a trade deal. ben's gathered together a panel of firms just outside our studio to see what they're looking out for. good morning to you, ben. morning to you both. as you said i am outside the studio. there are a lot of people i want to hear from this morning. let's get to it. it is a big day for business as far as the potential no deal and the advice the government will issue later today. let's get to it. vicki brighton from the centre for economics and business research. good morning. take us back to the basics. what could a no deal look like? we don't really know what could happen? absolutely. if we have no deal it was suggest we go back to w
as we go into sunday we lose high—pressure, this frontal system lose high—pressure, this frontal syste wales and south—west england through the afternoon and eventually western scotland. further south and east, maybe mainly dry but temperatures not much higher than 17 to 19 celsius. thank you very much. we will see you in a bit. this morning the government will publish advice for businesses and the public on what to do if we leave the eu without a trade deal. ben's gathered together a...
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pressure, which is nudging into us, but there is a weather front into us, but there is a weather fro nt syste breaking out across the east anglia, savvy in the. again, more cloud increasing to western scotland, northern ireland, the far south—west of england and that rings in a few spots of rain later in the day. essentially it is a fine day and temperatures into the high teens, a few creeping into the low 20s and thatis few creeping into the low 20s and that is a degree higher compared to two past couple of days. there is a warming trend is to go we can. lets ta ke warming trend is to go we can. lets take a look at things into tonight, more cloud stills and from that weather system across scotland, northern ireland, wales, was in england. light rain and drizzle out, leaving clearer skies to parts of the midlands and south—east england's, allowing temperatures to drop away into single figures, elsewhere it is a much milder night compared with a nightjust on. then we are onto the weekend. there is a lot of cloud around. it is that weather front, it is some patchy rain and drizzle, the best of
pressure, which is nudging into us, but there is a weather front into us, but there is a weather fro nt syste breaking out across the east anglia, savvy in the. again, more cloud increasing to western scotland, northern ireland, the far south—west of england and that rings in a few spots of rain later in the day. essentially it is a fine day and temperatures into the high teens, a few creeping into the low 20s and thatis few creeping into the low 20s and that is a degree higher compared to...
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wales next week, high—pressure moving into after this system high—pressure moving into after this systebut most of that is clearing away, in fact, because this weather front which is a cold front has pretty much exited the very south—east of links —— east anglia but it has left cooler air as a cold front does. loss of showers across the north and west of the country but in between a good slice of dry and brighter weather. so for the end of the afternoon many places having a fine end to the day, motherly spells of sunshine, those heavy, maybe thundery showers continue in the north—west where they will be blustery because of the strong wind but in the south—east the remnants of the weather front just about clearing away. it will do early on this evening to leave some late sunshine if you are lucky. 0vernight misplaces dry and clear, showers pushing into the north—west, some of them quite heavy. you will notice is going to be a chilly night, widely making double figures in towns and cities but out of town and in rural spots would be looking at the low to mid single digits. we start friday
wales next week, high—pressure moving into after this system high—pressure moving into after this systebut most of that is clearing away, in fact, because this weather front which is a cold front has pretty much exited the very south—east of links —— east anglia but it has left cooler air as a cold front does. loss of showers across the north and west of the country but in between a good slice of dry and brighter weather. so for the end of the afternoon many places having a fine end...