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on thursday the milder pushes in from the atlantic. a touch by the end of the week but still by and large the wind coming in from the atlantic. after some patchy rain through the night bragging up on thursday. clouding over in the west with outbreaks of rain later in the day. just about all of us in double figures by then. rain across the country through thursday night and into friday. showers getting going from the west. some of them could be happy with hail and thunder. some longer spells of rain into west of scotland and the north of northern ireland later. temperature still in double figures. you're watching beyond 100 days. facebook‘s share price continues to slide after revelations revelations of a data breach. the uk authorities are seeking a warrant to search the offices of the british firm that harvested facebook data. everybody wants to speak to mark zuckerberg. there are plenty of questions, so why is he not appearing publicly to give us the answers? president trump calls vladimir putin to congratulate him on his re—election
on thursday the milder pushes in from the atlantic. a touch by the end of the week but still by and large the wind coming in from the atlantic. after some patchy rain through the night bragging up on thursday. clouding over in the west with outbreaks of rain later in the day. just about all of us in double figures by then. rain across the country through thursday night and into friday. showers getting going from the west. some of them could be happy with hail and thunder. some longer spells of...
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but those wins coming off the atlantic, and she looked up to the atlantic and she looked up to the atlanticstream it has got an undulating pattern which means the weather gets a bit more changeable the week. the big lump you can see there into thursday is a ridge of high pressure, bringing up some milderair high pressure, bringing up some milder air for all high pressure, bringing up some milder airfor all by this high pressure, bringing up some milder air for all by this stage ahead ofan milder air for all by this stage ahead of an approaching weather front. so after some overnight clouds and patchy rain, some breaks in the clouds, boost of temperatures quite nicely. strong gale force winds later on across the west. albert of rain, northern ireland and western scotland. hit the indian the afternoon in the far west of wales. sunshine still in eastern areas, 12-14d is sunshine still in eastern areas, 12—14d is certainly possible. we stay mild as we go through the night and into friday. albert suffering pushing across most areas but this little wraparound close to the centre of low pressure w
but those wins coming off the atlantic, and she looked up to the atlantic and she looked up to the atlanticstream it has got an undulating pattern which means the weather gets a bit more changeable the week. the big lump you can see there into thursday is a ridge of high pressure, bringing up some milderair high pressure, bringing up some milder air for all high pressure, bringing up some milder airfor all by this high pressure, bringing up some milder air for all by this stage ahead ofan...
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, but in the uk as well, so the atlantic, but in the uk as well, so long to address this situation?”he challenge we had with some witnesses is that they have not been honest and they have not been candid, and they have played hide the ball. i would put alexander nix in that category. the problem is, when we have asked questions, the majority of the committee, which is controlled by republicans, have been unwilling to issue subpoenas for phone records, travel records, to verify what has been told to us or to contradict anything that has been told us. when i watch these two reports, i caned came away, and it sounds grandiose, that western democracy has fundamentally changed. the way votes are cast, the way elections are won lost has changed fundamentally, in a way that is worrying and degrades the concept of one person, one vote. is that too extreme, or is that the direction we are heading?” is that too extreme, or is that the direction we are heading? i think the big concern many of us had was that for bad actors, whether it's russian operatives who plays facebook adverts, fake facebo
, but in the uk as well, so the atlantic, but in the uk as well, so long to address this situation?”he challenge we had with some witnesses is that they have not been honest and they have not been candid, and they have played hide the ball. i would put alexander nix in that category. the problem is, when we have asked questions, the majority of the committee, which is controlled by republicans, have been unwilling to issue subpoenas for phone records, travel records, to verify what has been...
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amazing issue of "the atlantic." "king: a look at the life and legacy of martin luther king, jr.."ive issue of "the atlantic" on stands now through may. go to theatlantic.com/mlk to purchase a copy. vann newkirk, everybody. we'll be right back ( cheers and applause ) ♪ surprise! hold up. we got a laggy video call here. hey, try the new samsung galaxy s9 on verizon unlimited. the best network for streaming. okay, let's take it back from "surpri--" (avo) unlimited is only as good as the network it's on. switch and get up to $500 off the samsung galaxy s9. ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: that's our show for tonight. stay tuned, "the opposition" with jordan klepper is coming up next. now here it is... your moment of zen. >> a new study indicating dogs respond better to a
amazing issue of "the atlantic." "king: a look at the life and legacy of martin luther king, jr.."ive issue of "the atlantic" on stands now through may. go to theatlantic.com/mlk to purchase a copy. vann newkirk, everybody. we'll be right back ( cheers and applause ) ♪ surprise! hold up. we got a laggy video call here. hey, try the new samsung galaxy s9 on verizon unlimited. the best network for streaming. okay, let's take it back from "surpri--" (avo)...
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amazing issue of "the atlantic." "king: a look at the life and legacy of martin luther king, jr.."cial commemorative issue of "the atlantic" on stands now through may. go to theatlantic.com/mlk to purchase a copy. vann newkirk, everybody. we'll be right back ( cheers and applause ) ( cheers and applause ) ♪ c(puppy barks) you can do it duck. hurry up duck! you can do it duck. iams. helps keep your dog healthy at every stage. so you can always look forward to what's next. surprise! we got a laggy video call here. hey, try the new samsung galaxy s9 on verizon unlimited. the best network for streaming. okay, let's take it back from "surpri--" (avo) unlimited is only as good as the network it's on. switch and get up to $500 off the samsung galaxy s9. you've tried moisturizer but there's one... that blows them all out of the water. hydro boost water gel from neutrogena®. with hyaluronic acid it goes beneath the surface to plump skin cells from within and lock in hydration leaving skin so supple, it actually bounces back. the results will blow you away! hydro boost and our gentle exfolia
amazing issue of "the atlantic." "king: a look at the life and legacy of martin luther king, jr.."cial commemorative issue of "the atlantic" on stands now through may. go to theatlantic.com/mlk to purchase a copy. vann newkirk, everybody. we'll be right back ( cheers and applause ) ( cheers and applause ) ♪ c(puppy barks) you can do it duck. hurry up duck! you can do it duck. iams. helps keep your dog healthy at every stage. so you can always look forward to...
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all throughout we have got wins coming into the atlantic. were last weekend. on thursday you want to see over clouds and patchy rain. sometime towards the east of the country, boosting temperatures between two of the country, boosting temperatures between talk and 1a degrees. in the west it will stay a bit cloudier, great conditions into the afternoon with strong dual force winds. outbreaks of rain in northern ireland and western scotland. it moves ireland and western scotland. it m oves over ireland and western scotland. it moves over the country through the night and into friday. clearing the way for the southeast. sunshine and showers to seven enes the price of the country on friday. heavy with felons under. more persistent rain. temperatures still holding up at around 8—11dc. this is bbc news. i'm ben brown. the headlines at 11:00: the british company accused of influencing the us presidential election by using facebook data, suspends its ceo. an raf engineer has died after a red arrows hawkjet crashed in anglesey. the pilot survived and
all throughout we have got wins coming into the atlantic. were last weekend. on thursday you want to see over clouds and patchy rain. sometime towards the east of the country, boosting temperatures between two of the country, boosting temperatures between talk and 1a degrees. in the west it will stay a bit cloudier, great conditions into the afternoon with strong dual force winds. outbreaks of rain in northern ireland and western scotland. it moves ireland and western scotland. it m oves over...
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fellow hereesident at the atlantic council. immediately prior to that, he was serving as the senior advisor to the director of ofac. he is a recognized expert on sanctions. i will just note that prior to his time at treasury, he also served as an analyst in treasuries -- prior to his time at ofac he served in the treasury office and international affairs. he also served at the cia. freed needs no introduction. i will simply say that prior to joining the atlantic council, in his current capacity he served in the foreign service for 40 years. he played a key role in designing and implementing american policy in europe. asserved as an assistant -- an assistant to the president and senior director for presidents clinton and bush. he was the ambassador to poland and he also was the assistant secretary for european affairs from 2005 two 2009 at the state department. least, we have elizabeth rosenberg. she is a senior fellow at the senior -- at the center for new american security. she is the director of the energy economics and securi
fellow hereesident at the atlantic council. immediately prior to that, he was serving as the senior advisor to the director of ofac. he is a recognized expert on sanctions. i will just note that prior to his time at treasury, he also served as an analyst in treasuries -- prior to his time at ofac he served in the treasury office and international affairs. he also served at the cia. freed needs no introduction. i will simply say that prior to joining the atlantic council, in his current capacity...
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the big picture, the jet stream is powerful across the atlantic. d what we will see in the next few days is low—pressure riding thejet the next few days is low—pressure riding the jet stream heading the next few days is low—pressure riding thejet stream heading in our direction. most of the brain and breeze will go across scotland and northern ireland, maybe even some sleet and snow across the hills. but to the south bright weather with just a few showers. and that takes us just a few showers. and that takes us into the weekend, looking a little bit mixed. not guaranteeing dry weather but we do expect a fair bit of bright weather around. it is going to be a bit cooler, just a suggestion of the wind coming from the north—west. just about double figures across southern areas. so to summarise the weekend, not bad at all. mostly bright with just a bit of rain from time to time. a reminder of our main story this lunchtime... more than a million nhs workers in england are offered a pay rise rise of around 6% over the next three years. the agreement nhs tr
the big picture, the jet stream is powerful across the atlantic. d what we will see in the next few days is low—pressure riding thejet the next few days is low—pressure riding the jet stream heading the next few days is low—pressure riding thejet stream heading in our direction. most of the brain and breeze will go across scotland and northern ireland, maybe even some sleet and snow across the hills. but to the south bright weather with just a few showers. and that takes us just a few...
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the new world to escape oppression, hunger and poverty, and endured the dangerous crossing of the atlantic ocean. new republicin a where they were given the opportunity to create a new future for themselves and their families. they were a lot to follow their dreams and those dreams became american. so the story of the irish in america is very much as american as it is irish. isay the irish diaspora found in every state, every city, every rural neighborhood in this country. they have prospered in politics, the business, the arts and in the service of hello americans. today, including members of my own family from new jersey. and of course many irish as you know serve in the white house today, as well. so am i want to thank you mr. president for the excellent meeting we had this morning in the oval office. we had a worthwhile exchange of views on issues like trade and security and migration, and i know the irish people who have made their lives here, including those undocumented and living in the shadows, love this country rarely -- love this country dearly. they have the same dream as the m
the new world to escape oppression, hunger and poverty, and endured the dangerous crossing of the atlantic ocean. new republicin a where they were given the opportunity to create a new future for themselves and their families. they were a lot to follow their dreams and those dreams became american. so the story of the irish in america is very much as american as it is irish. isay the irish diaspora found in every state, every city, every rural neighborhood in this country. they have prospered...
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ariel cohen is a russia analyst with the american think tank the atlantic council. about the election in a minute. let's firstly talk about the deny all that there was any involvement in the nerve agent attack in the uk. do you have thoughts on that? there were previous denials. the russians denied that they shut down the malaysia an airliner, mh17, over eastern ukraine. they denied that the syrian government used chemical weapons in syria. to the history of denial goes way back. the simplest explanation is that mr skripal and his daughter were poisoned by agents who had access to the novichok chemical weapon at the nerve agent. but if there is a clear explanation of how the russian controlled chemical agent fell into anybody else's hands, and vladimir putin has that explanation, and who the perpetrators were, i'm sure the british government would be interested in hearing that. having said that, clearly the attempted murder, mass murder, iwould said that, clearly the attempted murder, mass murder, i would say, said that, clearly the attempted murder, mass murder, iwo
ariel cohen is a russia analyst with the american think tank the atlantic council. about the election in a minute. let's firstly talk about the deny all that there was any involvement in the nerve agent attack in the uk. do you have thoughts on that? there were previous denials. the russians denied that they shut down the malaysia an airliner, mh17, over eastern ukraine. they denied that the syrian government used chemical weapons in syria. to the history of denial goes way back. the simplest...
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, rather than something very much colderfrom the atlantic, rather than something very much colder fromntinental europe. not a heatwave, but already some of those temperatures are ticking up across the southern counties of england and wales. temperatures will stay positive across the southern half of britain overnight in towns and cities, but in the countryside further north, it will be cold and there may be further snow showers, because this low pressure keeps things fairly unsubtle towards the british isles, but it is helping to slowly lift temperatures. close to that area of low pressure close to the south—west, expect some heavy rainfall getting into wales. some sleet on coastal areas, and right into the high ground of scotland, a potential for further snow showers. this is tuesday, and a fairly settled picture, with quite a bit of dry weather across england and wales. fairly leaden skies, though. further rain around about the coasts of scotland, maybe on the highest ground again. at this stage, temperatures in the south starting to push towards double figures. not a great deal of c
, rather than something very much colderfrom the atlantic, rather than something very much colder fromntinental europe. not a heatwave, but already some of those temperatures are ticking up across the southern counties of england and wales. temperatures will stay positive across the southern half of britain overnight in towns and cities, but in the countryside further north, it will be cold and there may be further snow showers, because this low pressure keeps things fairly unsubtle towards the...
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even here, milder air on thursday which pushes in off the atlantic. breaks of rain later, strung together. all in double figure temperatures, 12, 13, 1a celsius in some parts of eastern scotland. rain on thursday night and into friday which clears eastern areas on friday, sunny spells here and showers from the west. they could be heavy with hail and thunder, blustery day with longer spells of rain into western scotland and the north of northern ireland later. temperatures still into double figures. this is bbc news. i'm ben brown. the headlines at eight: the british company accused of influencing the presidential election by using facebook data, suspends its ceo, meanwhile mps have requested a face to face with facebook, calling on founder mark zuckerberg to answer their questions. an raf engineer has died after a red arrows hawkjet crashed in anglessey. the pilot survived and is receiving medical care. heading home — 23 russian diplomats leave their embassy, ordered out of the uk in the wake of the salisbury poisoning. also in the next hour: the nort
even here, milder air on thursday which pushes in off the atlantic. breaks of rain later, strung together. all in double figure temperatures, 12, 13, 1a celsius in some parts of eastern scotland. rain on thursday night and into friday which clears eastern areas on friday, sunny spells here and showers from the west. they could be heavy with hail and thunder, blustery day with longer spells of rain into western scotland and the north of northern ireland later. temperatures still into double...
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the unidentified victim was pronounced> are t th peco, 289,000 outages. atlantic city, 14,000 outages. pse& 11,000. delmarva 17,000. we have received a number of reports of trees down across the delaware valley this morning. this large tree fell across h roof -- henley road in overnight brook. bob brooks is live on the scene. we hope people are caution because of downed trees. >> reporter: daylight, people seeing it as they approach the tree. 5:00 a.m., it was dark out, we had cars approach the tree going pretty fast, we almost caught an accident wile on live tv at 5:30 a.m. everybody taking their goirees to take time going by them. are whipping this morning and knocked trees down over. dropped, as well. the snow has begun to fre shelter in the school, 227 cheltenham t t finishrswey who g final order. >> pparen out >> out for downed on route 1 several trees were knock this one came down at chatham road. oing house s cy because i warm up anything.ou see now that it's daylight cars coming by with the morning commute hear. another one going fast, when you go into the
the unidentified victim was pronounced> are t th peco, 289,000 outages. atlantic city, 14,000 outages. pse& 11,000. delmarva 17,000. we have received a number of reports of trees down across the delaware valley this morning. this large tree fell across h roof -- henley road in overnight brook. bob brooks is live on the scene. we hope people are caution because of downed trees. >> reporter: daylight, people seeing it as they approach the tree. 5:00 a.m., it was dark out, we had cars...
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casablanca is a port city in africa on the atlantic coast. it was founded in the 11th century probably by the berbers. and by the 16th country grew into a fishing village and popular with pirates. they are the ones who gave it to the names casablanca, white house. because of the way when you would sail into casablanca, you would see this collection of white houses framing the harbor. casablanca would remain a minor port. the portuguese would come. they got tired of the morocco pirates attacking them. they would build a cast ba, which is what you see here, and then they would leave. casablanca would come under the control of the sultan andal a 1 800 dynasty. and the sultan in the 18th century decided maybe he should start investing in casablanca to also drive trade to the interior of morocco. but that didn't really help, because tan gear to the north is the most -- would be the most important port and continue to be the most important part into the 20th century. all of that would change when the french took over morocco. now, the morocco sultan
casablanca is a port city in africa on the atlantic coast. it was founded in the 11th century probably by the berbers. and by the 16th country grew into a fishing village and popular with pirates. they are the ones who gave it to the names casablanca, white house. because of the way when you would sail into casablanca, you would see this collection of white houses framing the harbor. casablanca would remain a minor port. the portuguese would come. they got tired of the morocco pirates attacking...
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the bay. we pulled into atlantic city. right now misting a little bit here. but you can see over here over the sea wall into the bay it is not reaching sea level at this point the city here are preparing for coastal flooding. they're going to be watching the back bays here along the atlantic city coastline here. and on the bay we can see there are several homes this area does tend to have some nuisance flooding every now and then. but the atlantic city fire chief last night told us we're expecting more with that and also some potential power outagewise the heavy winds and high rains and possibly 65 mile per hour gusts. the worst part they're expecting would be early tomorrow morning at 8:00 with that flooding. because the high tides are going to be coming in cycles. the first one is going to be a little after 7:30 here in atlantic city. because of that the atlantic city has put in their high-water vehicles for the police. and they've also got protective clothes ready for the firefighters as well. they're just getting ready and being prepared just in the event
the bay. we pulled into atlantic city. right now misting a little bit here. but you can see over here over the sea wall into the bay it is not reaching sea level at this point the city here are preparing for coastal flooding. they're going to be watching the back bays here along the atlantic city coastline here. and on the bay we can see there are several homes this area does tend to have some nuisance flooding every now and then. but the atlantic city fire chief last night told us we're...
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my give it a little plug for the atlantic. in the current issue of the atlantic we published a nice extract from the book. this will not translate well in tv if you're looking at this on c-span. but this where's waldo quality to it that will reward close scrutiny and without further do that start right in. you begin the book as you begin the excerpt of her article, by talking about an anecdote of when your daughter was born. a couple of decades ago. >> 20 years ago. >> you walk out from the hospital and have certain thoughts. talk about that. >> if any of you are males with children you know there's center industry that exists to convince you that you have something to do with childbirth. they make you go to classes many go the childbirth and in my experience there's a platoon of people telling you how important it is you are there. and how very vital you are to what's going on. at the end after the child is born they throw you out because people who have done something to left. this is at 3:00 o'clock in the morning february m
my give it a little plug for the atlantic. in the current issue of the atlantic we published a nice extract from the book. this will not translate well in tv if you're looking at this on c-span. but this where's waldo quality to it that will reward close scrutiny and without further do that start right in. you begin the book as you begin the excerpt of her article, by talking about an anecdote of when your daughter was born. a couple of decades ago. >> 20 years ago. >> you walk out...
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the run of atlantic winds continues into thursday with low pressure to the north.ut not as cold as we start the week. cloud increasing through the day. most places staying dry. ireland and the far west of scotland, rain will gradually work its way in and the breeze picks up. aberdeenshire doull is released in england, 12—13 is likely. —— down through the east. low pressure becomes dominant later in the week. the weather fronts spread across england and wales. not amounting to two much. heavier birth is further north. we will seek —— heavier bursts. with some sunshine in between, you will stop to feel the effect of the strengthening sunshine overhead, —— you will start to feel the fact. the low pressure is still with us over the weekend, migrating further north—eastwards. there is a chance as weather fronts push across scotla nd chance as weather fronts push across scotland of snow in the hills, but a lot of dry and bright weather to ta ke lot of dry and bright weather to take us into the weekend. showers developing across the west, some heavy with hail and blunder
the run of atlantic winds continues into thursday with low pressure to the north.ut not as cold as we start the week. cloud increasing through the day. most places staying dry. ireland and the far west of scotland, rain will gradually work its way in and the breeze picks up. aberdeenshire doull is released in england, 12—13 is likely. —— down through the east. low pressure becomes dominant later in the week. the weather fronts spread across england and wales. not amounting to two much....
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and they wanted the backwards to join the atlantic economy. someone like hamilton had a very different notion about the united states and his rival, thomas jefferson, but jefferson want to buy as much land as possible, the louisiana country when people would say but the united states can't govern it. it's too vast and airy. jefferson said that is exactly how i want it. that's exactly right. we want a place for people, that is to say, slaveholders, to be able to escape to. because what we really want is a week central government even though the constitution has defined a strong one. this guy has an entirely different view. for alexander hamilton the constitution needed to govern in every single square mile. he wanted, he invented the modern nationstate where every single space would be equally governed. the law would apply everywhere, and he also made an overlapping notion of the united states as a territory and as an economy. so the way to get people to join that political entity was to bind them together economically. but the people of the sou
and they wanted the backwards to join the atlantic economy. someone like hamilton had a very different notion about the united states and his rival, thomas jefferson, but jefferson want to buy as much land as possible, the louisiana country when people would say but the united states can't govern it. it's too vast and airy. jefferson said that is exactly how i want it. that's exactly right. we want a place for people, that is to say, slaveholders, to be able to escape to. because what we really...
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next, the atlantic council holds a discussion on the trump administration use of economic sanctions as a foreign-policy tool. this is one hour 15 minutes. >> good morning everybody. welcome all. real people in virtual people and whoever may be listening in. you're falling the conversation on twitter please use # shaping sanctions. having last night's announcement on dpr case suggests sanctions are both a hot foreign-policy tool, much in the news, central to top grade issues like russia, iran, dpr k, sanctions are much usedft in talked about and often misunderstood. given the importance of sanctions both symbolic and substantive the atlantic council hasti established a new sanctios program which aims to bring together key stakeholders from the administration, congress policy committee gays, businesses to improve the sanctions tool, developed best practices, address misunderstandings and clichÉs and avoid balls. i like to thank the sponsors hogan, price waterhouse coopers, david metzner and some of our partners in the sanctions programs and many things to you. also i'd like to thank geor
next, the atlantic council holds a discussion on the trump administration use of economic sanctions as a foreign-policy tool. this is one hour 15 minutes. >> good morning everybody. welcome all. real people in virtual people and whoever may be listening in. you're falling the conversation on twitter please use # shaping sanctions. having last night's announcement on dpr case suggests sanctions are both a hot foreign-policy tool, much in the news, central to top grade issues like russia,...
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but while that area of low pressure is around we are indeed looking towards the atlantic rather than rds the continent, towards scandinavia and siberia, where all of that cold weather came from which has effect of so many so very badly in recent days. —— has affected. and the first signs of something a little milder is already there to be head across parts of the far south. not that much further north, though. many of
but while that area of low pressure is around we are indeed looking towards the atlantic rather than rds the continent, towards scandinavia and siberia, where all of that cold weather came from which has effect of so many so very badly in recent days. —— has affected. and the first signs of something a little milder is already there to be head across parts of the far south. not that much further north, though. many of
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atlantic event. on september 26 the radio atlantic podcast will be here for a live taping in conversation with one of the biggest foreign-policy challengers of our time. russia. i feel really at home here tonight. i feel like i have come full circle. a bit over ten years ago when i became the executive director frank was one of the first people i introduced on the stage. when he was in conversation with tom friedman. one of the first things we did to build this institution was to form important partnerships and it won't surprise you to know that it was the new republic which frank was an editor. it's how the world has changed in the last decade. it was ten years ago for those of you that are watching tv and following this it was ten years ago this week that apple launched the first iphone. it was also in 200710 years ago that facebook and twitter went global. and when ibm created its artificial intelligence system watson. the tech world took note. it took the world by storm. generating lots of unexpected consequences. and that's can be the focus of our conversation here tonight. and in addition to be
atlantic event. on september 26 the radio atlantic podcast will be here for a live taping in conversation with one of the biggest foreign-policy challengers of our time. russia. i feel really at home here tonight. i feel like i have come full circle. a bit over ten years ago when i became the executive director frank was one of the first people i introduced on the stage. when he was in conversation with tom friedman. one of the first things we did to build this institution was to form important...
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face under fire from both sides of the atlantic zuckerberg's been called to testify before the us senate judiciary committee. and the federal trade commission launched an investigation into facebook's privacy practice. meanwhile the potential impact of the data breach is expanding. on top of donald trump's election campaign in the united states the whistleblower at the heart of the scandal to british lawmakers facebook's user data was likely also used by the official campaign backing britain's exit from the u.. i think it's simply means of our society that it could have been a different outcome. of our feelings an. you know how they're not being in my view g.. as for wiley says the british company cambridge analytica and canadian company aggregate i q. use facebook's user data to influence elections. both companies have denied this small facebook says it wasn't where the data were being used in this way. the european union has about four weeks until it's temporary exemption from u s tatariffs onn steel and aluminum imports expires. german ministrations aston over allies defeated better t
face under fire from both sides of the atlantic zuckerberg's been called to testify before the us senate judiciary committee. and the federal trade commission launched an investigation into facebook's privacy practice. meanwhile the potential impact of the data breach is expanding. on top of donald trump's election campaign in the united states the whistleblower at the heart of the scandal to british lawmakers facebook's user data was likely also used by the official campaign backing britain's...
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we've got a weather front coming in from the atlantic bringing heavy rain to western areas later in thes edging into wales and south—west england, where we could get gales developing around the coast later in the day. looking towards the end of the week, an area of cloud and rain pushing across the uk. and then another area of low pressure set to swing in off the atlantic and moving towards the south—west of the uk. some uncertainty about exactly how far north the band of rain gets. we may see a stronger area of low pressure develop, and if that happens, the rain might not get quite as far northwards. so, that is a possibility for friday. 9—11 for most of us. but the position of that rain is really important for the weather we'll have across scotland and northern ireland on saturday. at the moment, we're forecasting rain. but if the low pressure area is a bit more developed, it could be clear and a decent day on saturday with bright or sunny spells. as i say, quite a bit of uncertainty at the moment, but we will keep you posted. hello — this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minc
we've got a weather front coming in from the atlantic bringing heavy rain to western areas later in thes edging into wales and south—west england, where we could get gales developing around the coast later in the day. looking towards the end of the week, an area of cloud and rain pushing across the uk. and then another area of low pressure set to swing in off the atlantic and moving towards the south—west of the uk. some uncertainty about exactly how far north the band of rain gets. we may...
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the really mild air is more towards the atlantic and, to get that, we need to change the wind directiong in the south—westerly winds, and that's what we start to do on wednesday. it comes, of course, with a lot more cloud, and we get some outbreaks of rain towards the north—west of the uk. nothing very much towards the south—east. it's probably going to be dry. io celsius in belfast — a significant change here. a little rain on that weather front there pushes away, and then we get a more significant weather system coming in from the atlantic again on thursday. that's going to bring thickening cloud and outbreaks of rain. it could be a bit heavier, this rain, in the north—west over the hills of western scotland, some wet weather here. but again, not much reaching the eastern side of england. it's probably going to be dry and bright. a little bit of sunshine around. we are not going to be seeing so much frost because the air‘s a bit milder and temperatures widely 10 or ii celsius. mm! so, let's head into the outlook, and things will change again because a lot of that milder air gets pushe
the really mild air is more towards the atlantic and, to get that, we need to change the wind directiong in the south—westerly winds, and that's what we start to do on wednesday. it comes, of course, with a lot more cloud, and we get some outbreaks of rain towards the north—west of the uk. nothing very much towards the south—east. it's probably going to be dry. io celsius in belfast — a significant change here. a little rain on that weather front there pushes away, and then we get a...
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drawn in politicians on both sides of the atlantic. this story first broke, cambridge analytica said they had done nothing wrong. the executives were talking in hypotheticals. they have since changed their tunes and saying the comments of the boss, who you sort in that footage, did not represent the values of the firm and he was suspended pending the investigation. damian collins, the head of the committee of media and sport wanted to extend an invitation for mark zuckerberg to appear in person to explain how this information got into the wrong hands. the company does not deny it works on the club election. it does the night use of the information in the prosecution of that campaign. on the financial markets, a lot of people rapidly an friending facebook. 10% of its market value falling. real implications for what is going on in facebook. you are in a position where cambridge analytica are either telling for areas full of hot air to the selling of the truth in which case it could be in a heap of trouble with lawmakers on capitol hill.
drawn in politicians on both sides of the atlantic. this story first broke, cambridge analytica said they had done nothing wrong. the executives were talking in hypotheticals. they have since changed their tunes and saying the comments of the boss, who you sort in that footage, did not represent the values of the firm and he was suspended pending the investigation. damian collins, the head of the committee of media and sport wanted to extend an invitation for mark zuckerberg to appear in...
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at the same time the atlantic weather front will be gathering towards the south—west.. this is bbc news. i'm julian worricker. the headlines at 8pm. a big step on the road brexit, as agreement is reached on the uk's transition period, but a warning there's still work to be done. businesses need not delay investment decisions or rush through contingency plans based on guesses about the future deal, instead they now have certainty about the terms that will apply immediately after our withdrawal. translation: a decisive step remains a step. we're not at the end of the road, there is a lot of work still to be done. also tonight, the met police say the investigation in to the poisoning of a former russian double agent in salisbury could take months. close to the town forensic teams examine another car in an bid
at the same time the atlantic weather front will be gathering towards the south—west.. this is bbc news. i'm julian worricker. the headlines at 8pm. a big step on the road brexit, as agreement is reached on the uk's transition period, but a warning there's still work to be done. businesses need not delay investment decisions or rush through contingency plans based on guesses about the future deal, instead they now have certainty about the terms that will apply immediately after our...
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we‘ve got a weather front coming in from the atlantic bringing heavy rain to western areas later in theing around the coast later in the day. looking towards the end of the week, an area of cloud and rain pushing across the uk. and then another area of low pressure set to swing in off the atlantic and moving towards the south—west of the uk. some uncertainty about exactly how far north the band of rain gets. we may see a stronger area of low pressure develop, and if that happens, the rain might not get quite as far northwards. so, that is a possibility for friday. 9—11 for most of us. but the position of that rain is really important for the weather we‘ll have across scotland and northern ireland on saturday. at the moment, we‘re forecasting rain. but if the low pressure area is a bit more developed, it could be clear and a decent day on saturday with bright or sunny spells. as i say, quite a bit of uncertainty at the moment, but we will keep you posted. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is nkem ifejika. our top stories: facebook
we‘ve got a weather front coming in from the atlantic bringing heavy rain to western areas later in theing around the coast later in the day. looking towards the end of the week, an area of cloud and rain pushing across the uk. and then another area of low pressure set to swing in off the atlantic and moving towards the south—west of the uk. some uncertainty about exactly how far north the band of rain gets. we may see a stronger area of low pressure develop, and if that happens, the rain...
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that did bomb out our rapidly intensify , very apparent, driving all this moisture in from off the atlantic and now we are dealing with primarily snowfall across the good chunk of the delaware valley. seeing some pockets starting to break in of some dryer air but this morning we started off with rain/snow mix and new all that just heavy, wet snow, heaviest right now in and along i-95 corridor from center city philadelphia, wilmington, northern delaware, those purple returns of snowy sentencely pouring down, also in the poconos, snow, still falling up toward lehigh
that did bomb out our rapidly intensify , very apparent, driving all this moisture in from off the atlantic and now we are dealing with primarily snowfall across the good chunk of the delaware valley. seeing some pockets starting to break in of some dryer air but this morning we started off with rain/snow mix and new all that just heavy, wet snow, heaviest right now in and along i-95 corridor from center city philadelphia, wilmington, northern delaware, those purple returns of snowy sentencely...
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in terms of talking to politicians on both side of the atla ntic to politicians on both side of the atlantic of thing. -- bbc.co.uk. yeah, and i think that is what they have said they are going to do. -- mark zuckerberg. all of the big tech companies will be following this story really closely, because it has a knock—on effect, all these big companies get hit when there is any news around these big tech stocks. now, the san francisco chronicle looking in detail of what actually happens, this self driving taxi on the road, testing condition but actually on the real road and a woman was not down and tragically, she died. this is no fault by uber, but this is the problem with this technology, isn't it? is very difficult to predict human behaviour. absolutely, and the argument behind this would save look, this is computer code we are looking out. algorithms. these algorithms, they are not the reactions of a computer, this is hull computer will react in the face ofa hull computer will react in the face of a situation like this. the police and the officials who run this said that it was not at fau
in terms of talking to politicians on both side of the atla ntic to politicians on both side of the atlantic of thing. -- bbc.co.uk. yeah, and i think that is what they have said they are going to do. -- mark zuckerberg. all of the big tech companies will be following this story really closely, because it has a knock—on effect, all these big companies get hit when there is any news around these big tech stocks. now, the san francisco chronicle looking in detail of what actually happens, this...
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live coverage from the atlantic counsel starts this morning at 9 a.m. ian on c-span2 in the afternoon, a look at the impact that seal and aluminum tariffs could have on u.s. job and economy that starts at noon eastern from the heritage foundation live on c-span, and later former education secretary arne duncan will moderate a discussion with group of young chicago stengts on gun violence in their community. live coverage from the brooking institution begins at 3 p.m. eastern also on c-span. tom cotton spoke at the american israel public affairs conference this week he was interviewed by former abc news correspondent claire about national security challenge hads posed by china, russia, iran, and north korea. please welcome back to the stage, claire shipman. ♪ >> thank you. earlier we heard from senator now hear from another leader in this senate from the other side of the aisle. our next guest took office in 2015 after one term in the house and distinguished service in the u.s. army. he has since garnered a reputation in the senate as an active voice on f
live coverage from the atlantic counsel starts this morning at 9 a.m. ian on c-span2 in the afternoon, a look at the impact that seal and aluminum tariffs could have on u.s. job and economy that starts at noon eastern from the heritage foundation live on c-span, and later former education secretary arne duncan will moderate a discussion with group of young chicago stengts on gun violence in their community. live coverage from the brooking institution begins at 3 p.m. eastern also on c-span. tom...
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countries on both sides of the atlantic expelled russian diplomats the largest ever collective expulsion of russian officials registered as diplomats are suspected of being spies for the kremlin now on this side of the atlantic a long list of u.k. allies taking part in today's expulsions from sweden to italy to germany to france fourteen members of the european union are sending twenty six russian diplomats home here's what poland's foreign minister said after his country announced that it's expelling four diplomats. the unchallenged and i don't believe that in this difficult time for britain showing solidarity in the form of the expulsion of diplomats is the right answer to the unfriendly and the aggressive actions taken by russia. and on the doorsteps of both the e.u. and russia ukraine it's announcing that it will expel thirteen diplomats it's been four years of hostilities between kiev and moscow following moscow's an examination of crimea ukraine's president mr poroshenko saying that the poisoning incident is more proof of the crims disdain for national sovereignty and disregard for
countries on both sides of the atlantic expelled russian diplomats the largest ever collective expulsion of russian officials registered as diplomats are suspected of being spies for the kremlin now on this side of the atlantic a long list of u.k. allies taking part in today's expulsions from sweden to italy to germany to france fourteen members of the european union are sending twenty six russian diplomats home here's what poland's foreign minister said after his country announced that it's...
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you can see it pushed in off the atlantic. not as cold as we started with. after patchy rain through the night into thursday, it brightens up in eastern areas, clouding over in the west with outbreaks of rain later in the day, strong gale force winds through the day. double figure temperatures, 12, 13, maybe 1a in parts of scotland and eastern england. rain across the country through thursday night into friday. good, long sunny spells, but showers get going in the west. in the south, heavy with hail and fund, fairly blustery day by and large, longer spells of rain pushing into western scotland and the north of northern ireland later. temperatures still, though, into double figures. this is bbc world news america... reporting from washington, i'm laura trevelyan. a fifth package explodes in texas. is it linked to the bombs in austin? the president vows to track down those responsible. these are sick people and we will get to the bottom of it. meanwhile the saudi crown prince is welcomed to the white house by the president. the
you can see it pushed in off the atlantic. not as cold as we started with. after patchy rain through the night into thursday, it brightens up in eastern areas, clouding over in the west with outbreaks of rain later in the day, strong gale force winds through the day. double figure temperatures, 12, 13, maybe 1a in parts of scotland and eastern england. rain across the country through thursday night into friday. good, long sunny spells, but showers get going in the west. in the south, heavy...
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politicians on both sides of the atlantic want him personally to explain how they are used. ined now by our technology reporter dave lee in san francisco. as you know, everyone is talking about this, it eased in the higher levels of politics. what does facebook have to say? so far very little. we have not heard from the founder and chief executive mark zuckerberg, his deputy, sheryl sandberg. neither has made an official statement publicly. we have conversations and statements from the pr team but they are very defensive at the moment. there was a meeting on tuesday morning to employees. there was a suggestion that mark zuckerberg and sheryl sandberg were going to be that but they went. the company said they we re they went. the company said they were too busy dealing with this problem to attend but the reason of course amounting tension from various part of this story. whether it is internally or investors who are worried about the sharp drop in the compa ny‘s value are worried about the sharp drop in the company's value since the story broke and, indeed, from politicians. t
politicians on both sides of the atlantic want him personally to explain how they are used. ined now by our technology reporter dave lee in san francisco. as you know, everyone is talking about this, it eased in the higher levels of politics. what does facebook have to say? so far very little. we have not heard from the founder and chief executive mark zuckerberg, his deputy, sheryl sandberg. neither has made an official statement publicly. we have conversations and statements from the pr team...
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a series of reference marched across the atlantic from the north—east coast of the united states.ern climes so it feels relatively pleasant out there today. here is that band of rain for the second half of the afternoon getting into scotland, it will have moved through northern ireland by then, approaching the north—west of england, wales, south—western part of the country too. with that increasing wind too. who looks like it will be mainly try in east anglia and the south—east. temperatures not lower toll. six or 7 degrees for most of us, maybe a degree or two lower in other sports. pretty wet start tomorrow, an area of low pressure moving to scotland at this stage. to the south much brighter, some sunshine for wales, and the midlands. tomorrow afternoon, showers will continue in scotland, a of rainfor showers will continue in scotland, a of rain for cornwall and devon later in the afternoon as a separate area of low pressure sweeps through. not a massive deal but it will turn wetter later on in the afternoon in the south—west. how about the weekend? it the south—west. how about
a series of reference marched across the atlantic from the north—east coast of the united states.ern climes so it feels relatively pleasant out there today. here is that band of rain for the second half of the afternoon getting into scotland, it will have moved through northern ireland by then, approaching the north—west of england, wales, south—western part of the country too. with that increasing wind too. who looks like it will be mainly try in east anglia and the south—east....
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towards the middle of the week, noticed the yellow colours approaching from the atlantic, a change in. on wednesday the change will also bring some rain to parts of scotland and northern ireland, patchy at this stage. further south and east across the country a largely dry day. although the cloud will build there will be brighter spells in the south and the east and will be back into double figures. bye bye. this is bbc news. i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 11. russia's leader, vladimir putin has declared victory in his country's presidential election, with results so far pointing to a landslide. borisjohnson has accused russia of stockpiling the nerve agent used in the salisbury attack. travel disruption and school closures in the west of england and wales — as the so—called ‘mini beast from the east‘ brings snow and ice to much of the uk. and facebook announces a review after allegations that private information was harvested for use by political campaigns. residents from clifftop chalets in norfolk are told to evacuate their homes — at risk of coastal erosion due to the high
towards the middle of the week, noticed the yellow colours approaching from the atlantic, a change in. on wednesday the change will also bring some rain to parts of scotland and northern ireland, patchy at this stage. further south and east across the country a largely dry day. although the cloud will build there will be brighter spells in the south and the east and will be back into double figures. bye bye. this is bbc news. i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 11. russia's leader, vladimir...
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wednesday, feeding in the atlantic air from the west. air from the west.t in the morning. morning. some sunny spells but clouding over in the west. clouding over in the west. see rain by the end of the afternoon. reakes in the cloud. is where we could see highs of around 12 or 13 degrees. around 12 or 13 degrees. —— rakes in the cloud. the cloud. we will continue with westerly winds as we go into friday. westerly winds as we go into friday. expect a bit more rain at times, too. too. the weather for the week ahead is coming up in an hour's time. 00:35:30,132 --> 1073741526:14:59,956 this 1073741526:14:59,956 --> 2147483051:54:29,780 is 2147483051:54:29,780 --> 3221224577:33:59,605 bbc 3221224577:33:59,605 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 news. i'm julian worricker. the headlines at 9pm. still work to be done. immediately after our withdrawal. translation: a decisive step remains a step. of work still to be done. also tonight... russian double agent in salisbury could take months. to find where the nerve agent was administered. commitments after being arrested on su
wednesday, feeding in the atlantic air from the west. air from the west.t in the morning. morning. some sunny spells but clouding over in the west. clouding over in the west. see rain by the end of the afternoon. reakes in the cloud. is where we could see highs of around 12 or 13 degrees. around 12 or 13 degrees. —— rakes in the cloud. the cloud. we will continue with westerly winds as we go into friday. westerly winds as we go into friday. expect a bit more rain at times, too. too. the...
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politicians on both sides of the atlantic want him personally to explain how they are used. nology reporter dave lee in san francisco has more on the lack of response from facebook. we have not yet heard from the founder and chief executive of facebook, mark zuckerberg. we haven't heard from his deputy, sheryl sandberg. neither has made any official statement publicly about this. we have had potted conversations and statements from facebook‘s pr team but very, very defensive at the moment. there was a meeting on tuesday morning here, where one of the lead lawyers for facebook addressed facebook employees. there was a suggestion that mr zuckerberg and ms sandberg might be at that but they weren't and we asked facebook why they weren't at that meeting, the company said they were too busy dealing with this problem to attend, but there is, of course, mounting pressure from various parts of this story, whether it is internally at facebook from its emplyees to talk about this or investors in facebook who, of course, are worried about the sharp drop in the company's value since this
politicians on both sides of the atlantic want him personally to explain how they are used. nology reporter dave lee in san francisco has more on the lack of response from facebook. we have not yet heard from the founder and chief executive of facebook, mark zuckerberg. we haven't heard from his deputy, sheryl sandberg. neither has made any official statement publicly about this. we have had potted conversations and statements from facebook‘s pr team but very, very defensive at the moment....
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that situation is unfair there are a symmetries but the trade barriers persist on both sides of the atlantic and on from just recently also threatens to impose tariffs import tariffs on german cars in particular and the german car industry obviously very important for the german economy and the u.s. being a very very important market for german com a case if that is the case of german car makers are dependent on the u.s. market then trump holds all the cards does now. well i'm not so sure about that because the reality in transatlantic trade is that we have a lot of trade in components so when the us produces cars for example b.m.w. or cars in spartanburg then they use a lot of parts that come from europe and when trump imposes texas on those parts the damage the competitiveness of the u.s. common infectious and again this into asia is much more complicated than the value chains across the atlantic are so you know are so deep that you know putting putting sand in those wheels would slow down business for everyone making everyone poor at the end ok just briefly if you would we now have a gove
that situation is unfair there are a symmetries but the trade barriers persist on both sides of the atlantic and on from just recently also threatens to impose tariffs import tariffs on german cars in particular and the german car industry obviously very important for the german economy and the u.s. being a very very important market for german com a case if that is the case of german car makers are dependent on the u.s. market then trump holds all the cards does now. well i'm not so sure about...
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this low will sit out in the atlantic and influence the story for the next few days to come.so if you managed to escape the rain and get sunshine, it will feel quite pleasant. quite a west—east divide with our weather today. central and eastern areas seeing the best of the sunshine and further west will see increasing and strengthening winds and rain, some turning heavy as we move through the middle of the day. gale force gusts through the isles of scilly, up into cornwall and affecting south wales as well. eventually, we will see the rain pushing steadily northwards into lunchtime into northern ireland and western fringes of scotland. there is a level of uncertainty as to how far inland that frontal system will turn as we go through wednesday but central and eastern areas should state dry, bright and sunny. we should see highs peaking at 1a which will feel quite pleasant with the sun. moving into thursday, we still keep the winds across the south—west noticeably and a weather front making slow progress north and east. behind it, sunny spells and scattered showers. some could
this low will sit out in the atlantic and influence the story for the next few days to come.so if you managed to escape the rain and get sunshine, it will feel quite pleasant. quite a west—east divide with our weather today. central and eastern areas seeing the best of the sunshine and further west will see increasing and strengthening winds and rain, some turning heavy as we move through the middle of the day. gale force gusts through the isles of scilly, up into cornwall and affecting south...
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before that, we are still looking towards the atlantic. ee what is going to go on for most of us during the course of friday. it is still very much about a weather front that seems to have stalled with intent across the eastern side of scotland, central parts, and into the north—east of england. it will bejoined the north—east of england. it will be joined eventually from the south by another weather front, bringing the prospect of some pretty hefty showers. at least behind that there is some sunshine to be had for the greater part of england and wales and some warmth as well. friday into saturday, quite significant that the low— pressure saturday, quite significant that the low—pressure drifts away. we begin to look to the main event of the weekend, that high pressure over scandinavia, which will eventually start to throw really cold air at us across all parts of the british isles, riding on that stream of cold air there will be plenty of wind through the weekend. there will be snow showers, not just across eastern parts. i think some of t
before that, we are still looking towards the atlantic. ee what is going to go on for most of us during the course of friday. it is still very much about a weather front that seems to have stalled with intent across the eastern side of scotland, central parts, and into the north—east of england. it will bejoined the north—east of england. it will be joined eventually from the south by another weather front, bringing the prospect of some pretty hefty showers. at least behind that there is...
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direct conversation around the atlantic child murders and the prosecution of wayne williams. williams guilty verdict, the atlantic police disbanded the task force, because of a negative outburst from the black communities. contested the verdict. many remained convinced the murderers had not been solved. belle, the mother of yusuf bell, explained the judge was part of a prosecution. joseph crowley stated, i don't think you will find anyone at atlanta's black community who believes wayne williams committed those murders alone. we feel there should be some continuing cooperation -- cooperative effort with the federal agencies. openlyd joseph boone attacked closing of the books of the two murders and exclaimed that many people on the black area of the city were afraid a killer was on the list. there was a growing suspicion by thehose prayed upon sillier -- serial killers but the jury had found the wrong man guilty, or better yet, there was to convictevidence williams of all the crime. great and ease remained an atlanta's black communities. evidence of this was seen because of the
direct conversation around the atlantic child murders and the prosecution of wayne williams. williams guilty verdict, the atlantic police disbanded the task force, because of a negative outburst from the black communities. contested the verdict. many remained convinced the murderers had not been solved. belle, the mother of yusuf bell, explained the judge was part of a prosecution. joseph crowley stated, i don't think you will find anyone at atlanta's black community who believes wayne williams...
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this low will sit out in the atlantic and influence the story for the next few days to come.country so if you managed to escape the rain and get sunshine, it will feel quite pleasant. quite a west—east divide with our weather today. central and eastern areas seeing the best of the sunshine and further west will see increasing and strengthening winds and rain, some turning heavy as we move through the middle of the day. gale force gusts through the isles of scilly, up into cornwall and affecting south wales as well. eventually, we will see the rain pushing steadily northwards into lunchtime into northern ireland and western fringes of scotland. a level of uncertainty as to how far inland that frontal system will turn as we go through wednesday but central and eastern areas should state dry, bright and sunny. we should see highs peaking at 14 which will feel quite pleasant with the sun. moving into thursday, we still keep the winds across the south—west noticeably and a weather front making slow progress north and east. behind it, sunny spells and scattered showers. some could
this low will sit out in the atlantic and influence the story for the next few days to come.country so if you managed to escape the rain and get sunshine, it will feel quite pleasant. quite a west—east divide with our weather today. central and eastern areas seeing the best of the sunshine and further west will see increasing and strengthening winds and rain, some turning heavy as we move through the middle of the day. gale force gusts through the isles of scilly, up into cornwall and...
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allowed them to pass protein level tests to boost his protein levels a regular male donor told the atlantic if i swallow ketchup before going in i can pass any test they throw at me and if you're medicaid recipient in wisconsin you probably want to know what catch if this man was eating because you are the one of the over one hundred forty thousand people who need to start scarfing down ketchup packets that wendy's the pass a drug test to keep their health care the poor are literally giving their blood to save the rich and as long as there are cuts to affordable housing medicaid and food assistance nationwide still consent to cuts in their flesh while no one's arguing the scientific benefits of medical donation it should be a choice to give not a matter of survival forced by an economic gun to your head. and considering the billions in sales one plasma should earn a hell of a lot more than thirty dollars. unless it's been a club class.
allowed them to pass protein level tests to boost his protein levels a regular male donor told the atlantic if i swallow ketchup before going in i can pass any test they throw at me and if you're medicaid recipient in wisconsin you probably want to know what catch if this man was eating because you are the one of the over one hundred forty thousand people who need to start scarfing down ketchup packets that wendy's the pass a drug test to keep their health care the poor are literally giving...