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the article here. it appeared in yesterday's sun. why has the momentum built to this stage?f hillsborough and i think, we have got to be careful about saying that a backlash from social media represents widespread opinion, but what happened yesterday is the that the sun and news uk, the publisher of the sun came out and said this is something that we've got wrong. it is not just something that we've got wrong. it is notjust what kelvin mackenzie said, but it is when he said it. kelvin mackenzie is known to many people in liverpool and merseyside as the editor of the sun and he printed a controversial front page which led to the sun being banned in many parts of liverpool. liverpool football clu b many parts of liverpool. liverpool football club banned reporters from the sun and that's a legacy of what kelvin mackenzie said. it is not just the comparison of ross barkley whose grandfather was nigerian to a gorilla which kelvin mackenzie said he had no idea about. and the paper said that too. the only people paid as much as ross barkley in merseyside were drug dealers so he is
the article here. it appeared in yesterday's sun. why has the momentum built to this stage?f hillsborough and i think, we have got to be careful about saying that a backlash from social media represents widespread opinion, but what happened yesterday is the that the sun and news uk, the publisher of the sun came out and said this is something that we've got wrong. it is not just something that we've got wrong. it is notjust what kelvin mackenzie said, but it is when he said it. kelvin mackenzie...
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the football club band reporters from the sun because they did not like it very much. said. it is notjust the comparison of ross barkley to a gorilla, which kelvin mackenzie says he had no idea about. and the paper as well. but it is also this joke, where he says the only people paid as much as ross barkley in merseyside were drug dealers, where he's tarring people with the same brush. when kelvin mackenzie gets back from his holiday, the question will be, how severe reprimand is given? will he get sacked, is he going to lose his:, or will it be a severe disciplinary? he will presumably have not been responsible for the pictures, but that amplifies the headline. it amplifies the offence that has caused. but is it possible that he was kind of, he should not even have been writing about liverpool this weekend, and that somebody above him should have had a red light flashing, hang on a minute, kelvin, liverpool, this weekend, not a good idea? it sometimes takes guts to stand up toa it sometimes takes guts to stand up to a columnist. and kelvin mackenzie isa to a columnist.
the football club band reporters from the sun because they did not like it very much. said. it is notjust the comparison of ross barkley to a gorilla, which kelvin mackenzie says he had no idea about. and the paper as well. but it is also this joke, where he says the only people paid as much as ross barkley in merseyside were drug dealers, where he's tarring people with the same brush. when kelvin mackenzie gets back from his holiday, the question will be, how severe reprimand is given? will he...
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mr mackenzie — who denies the article made racist comments — has been suspended by the sun. ntroversial article published yesterday in the sun has now led to kelvin mackenzie being suspended. the piece about the everton footballer ross barkley, whose grandfather was born in nigeria, compared him to a gorilla, and said the only other people in liverpool earning as much money as ross barkley were drug dealers. i have reported it to merseyside police. and they are investigating the complaint. i have also written to the press complaints commission. the comments, i believe were overtly racist. it showed a picture of ross barkley with a gorilla, knowing full well ross's heritage and his nigerian ancestry in terms of his grandad. i think it was a despicable comment. kelvin mackenzie and the newspaper must see if the police will take the matter further. in a statement, the sun's publisher said it apologises for the offence caused, and it was unaware of ross barkley‘s heritage. mr mackenzie says it was beyond parody to describe the article as racist. but if the newspaper which he edit
mr mackenzie — who denies the article made racist comments — has been suspended by the sun. ntroversial article published yesterday in the sun has now led to kelvin mackenzie being suspended. the piece about the everton footballer ross barkley, whose grandfather was born in nigeria, compared him to a gorilla, and said the only other people in liverpool earning as much money as ross barkley were drug dealers. i have reported it to merseyside police. and they are investigating the complaint....
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the sun. we will tread carefully. de é is, the hyde park bomber four—year is, the hyde park bomber must pay. —— four people. four—year is, the hyde park bomber the ima es of the the imaes of the horses the ima es of the horses that from the images of the horses that we re from the images of the horses that were killed, very visual. they were depicted on the television and newspapers. there was an ira attack backin newspapers. there was an ira attack back in 1982. though it has been convicted of that. there have been investigations and a trial. the sun is now saying they are unhappy with the outcome of an attempt to, you know, prosecute somebody for that to be and they want to take a civil action and are trying to raise money for that. —— that. that is a very unusual thing for a newspaper to do. and within the context of a, well, a really complicated conflict, which is now in the process of the end result, that is also bringing some risk. you have to choose which evil a cts risk. you have to choose which evil acts you w
the sun. we will tread carefully. de é is, the hyde park bomber four—year is, the hyde park bomber must pay. —— four people. four—year is, the hyde park bomber the ima es of the the imaes of the horses the ima es of the horses that from the images of the horses that we re from the images of the horses that were killed, very visual. they were depicted on the television and newspapers. there was an ira attack backin newspapers. there was an ira attack back in 1982. though it has been...
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i've got two courtesy of the sun and the time and of her majesty the queen.ler to deliver world —class trainee butler to deliver world—class service at buckingham palace for £18850 a year, people would need to make a salary adjustment, but they could have stunning accommodation. where do you get to live? well, exactly. if you go to the times, the queen wants a new gardenerfor go to the times, the queen wants a new gardener for balmoral. that's quite a job. an attractive package is available there. a lot of grounds. there is jobs going somewhere, no doubt about that.|j would somewhere, no doubt about that.” would have to get some new kit. what about brighton? well, i wanted to talk about brighton. i don't often talk about brighton. i don't often talk in this slot about football, for obvious reasons! but ijust think brighton's achievement, they may well be promoted to the top division for the first time in sa yea rs division for the first time in sa years on monday. if not monday, soon afterwards. it is not so much that as 20 years ago, they were within 15 minu
i've got two courtesy of the sun and the time and of her majesty the queen.ler to deliver world —class trainee butler to deliver world—class service at buckingham palace for £18850 a year, people would need to make a salary adjustment, but they could have stunning accommodation. where do you get to live? well, exactly. if you go to the times, the queen wants a new gardenerfor go to the times, the queen wants a new gardener for balmoral. that's quite a job. an attractive package is...
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the outskirts of aleppo. —— at least 39 people have been killed in syria. everton football club bans sunalists from its stadium and training ground following a column by kelvin mackenzie regarding midfielder ross barkley. also in the next hour — giving driving tests an mot. from december, learners will have to show they can safely follow a satnav before they can pass. and coming up in half an hour — the remarkable story of the woman thought to be the oldest living in africa, as she celebrates her 117th birthday. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. north korea has warned the united states that it's ready to react to any provocative action. it comes as the country staged a huge military parade, displaying what appeared to be new, submarine—based ballistic missiles. us president donald trump has sent a naval strike force to the region because of concerns that north korea is preparing to carry out another nuclear test. our correspondentjohn sudworth is with a group of foreign journalists invited to the capital pyongyang. his movements are being monitored and tightly controlled. it's an e
the outskirts of aleppo. —— at least 39 people have been killed in syria. everton football club bans sunalists from its stadium and training ground following a column by kelvin mackenzie regarding midfielder ross barkley. also in the next hour — giving driving tests an mot. from december, learners will have to show they can safely follow a satnav before they can pass. and coming up in half an hour — the remarkable story of the woman thought to be the oldest living in africa, as she...
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. >>> and -- christian bale three decades after empire of the sun. >> 30 years. nice. >>> now for april 20th, 2017, this is attempt attempt. >>> how many premieres do you get to see the big stars strike an awkward prom pose with his wife? >> only one. "that guardians of the galaxy volume 2." but that's what you get with chris pratt. >> because this was the most fun, the most adorable, the most everything premiere we've seen in a long time and cameron mathison joined the party. >> we've been let into all the process from you live-tweeting. >> oh, my god, you saw that. >> took quite a while before i realized she was doing it. but i was thrilled. >> chris and wife anna faris looked like this on the red carpet but her live tweets captured the craziness it took to get there. 8:32 chris is back from yoga. 3:17, makeup begins. anna captions this, now i'm being assaulted. 4:0. shirtless chris shaves. 4:27, time for lipstick. en5:40, out the door. the caption saying running late. >> i think she's got a future in photo journalism. if you look at the stunning clarity of each
. >>> and -- christian bale three decades after empire of the sun. >> 30 years. nice. >>> now for april 20th, 2017, this is attempt attempt. >>> how many premieres do you get to see the big stars strike an awkward prom pose with his wife? >> only one. "that guardians of the galaxy volume 2." but that's what you get with chris pratt. >> because this was the most fun, the most adorable, the most everything premiere we've seen in a long time...
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it's like nectar of the gods. >> this year marks the 30th anniversary of "empire of the sun." >> doesou broke into the film industry. >> it just sort of makes you so -- you know, what have i done? nobody ever does what they thought they were going to do. >> what did you think you were going to do? >> i thought i was going to get a motorbike >> it's interesting that christian would mention that, because even 30 years ago, when he sat down with "e.t." the then 13-year-old longed for the same thing. >> i really want a bike, a motorbike, but i'm too young for that. i mean, that's the thing i really want. that's the thing i really want. >> in "the promise," christian plays a photojournalist, caught up in a love triangle in the early days of world war i, he said there are parallels between this series and "empire of the sun." >> you mentioned in "empire of the sun," it's actually -- this film made me think of that, because location was shot in spain, where we shot most of "empire of the sun" and the grand scale of it, the locations we got to go to. i haven't experienced that on that level s
it's like nectar of the gods. >> this year marks the 30th anniversary of "empire of the sun." >> doesou broke into the film industry. >> it just sort of makes you so -- you know, what have i done? nobody ever does what they thought they were going to do. >> what did you think you were going to do? >> i thought i was going to get a motorbike >> it's interesting that christian would mention that, because even 30 years ago, when he sat down with...
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location was shot in spain, where we shot most of "empire of the sun" and the grand scale of it, thee got to go to. i haven't experienced that on that level since making "umpire of the sun." >> what do you remember most? >> 30 years, oh, my gosh. >> i know. >> all right, you want to talk about amazing locations, christian bale, brad paisley is giving you a run for your money. he's shooting his new video in a totally epic ♪ all is fair in love and war >> shot on top of an aircraft carrier, the "uss midway," "love and war" is the title track of his new album, his first in three years. >> the message is really -- we can do better. we can do a lot better when it comes to taking care of veterans. and i don't think there's anyone that would disagree with that. >> brad enlisted the help of rock and roll hall of famer and former credence clearwater revival frontman john foggerty, a veteran himself. >> he didn't tell me the idea of the song. he just said, we should get together and write some songs. >> we're sitting there, he looks at me, and he goes, how do we do this? i go, well, you know,
location was shot in spain, where we shot most of "empire of the sun" and the grand scale of it, thee got to go to. i haven't experienced that on that level since making "umpire of the sun." >> what do you remember most? >> 30 years, oh, my gosh. >> i know. >> all right, you want to talk about amazing locations, christian bale, brad paisley is giving you a run for your money. he's shooting his new video in a totally epic ♪ all is fair in love and...
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the club reacted quickly, banning the sun, stating the newspaper has to know any attack on this city follows a long—running hatred towards the newspaper who blamed fans for the hillsborough disaster that left 96 dead. with applause at today's match to mark the 28th anniversary. the sun's publisher news uk has apologised for the offence caused, saying it was unaware of ross barkley‘s heritage and there was never any slur intended. mr mackenzie says it was beyond parody to describe the article as racist. outside the stadium, fans welcomed the news. what he said about ross barkley i think is shocking, so i think it's only right. i think it's disgraceful the way he spoke about ross barkley and the way he described the people of liverpool and he should be ashamed. his article should be proof—read anyway by the editors, so for them to let that go to press, i think it's quite poor. many will question why the paper, which he edited for many years, allowed the column to be published. the sun, they knew enough to make sure that mackenzie didn't refer to liverpool, especially on the anniversary
the club reacted quickly, banning the sun, stating the newspaper has to know any attack on this city follows a long—running hatred towards the newspaper who blamed fans for the hillsborough disaster that left 96 dead. with applause at today's match to mark the 28th anniversary. the sun's publisher news uk has apologised for the offence caused, saying it was unaware of ross barkley‘s heritage and there was never any slur intended. mr mackenzie says it was beyond parody to describe the...
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the sun columnist kelvin mackenzie has been suspended over comments he made about everton footballer ss barkley. the family of british student hannah bladon who was stabbed to death injerusalem have paid tribute to their "caring and compassionate" daughter. the driving test gets an update — from december this year learners will have to show they can safely follow a sat nav. also in the next half hour, concerns over the workload of young teachers after a survey from the national union teachers suggests almost half don't envisage staying in the profession longer than five years. and coming up after sport at 12.30pm, this week's edition of click looks at how technology is being used in the fight against crime. good morning and welcome to bbc news. north korea is staging a massive military parade in the capital pyongyang — amid warnings that it will retaliate if it is provoked by the united states. president trump has sent a naval strike force to the region because of concerns that north korea is preparing to carry out another test of its nuclear weapons. in a speech at the parade, a seni
the sun columnist kelvin mackenzie has been suspended over comments he made about everton footballer ss barkley. the family of british student hannah bladon who was stabbed to death injerusalem have paid tribute to their "caring and compassionate" daughter. the driving test gets an update — from december this year learners will have to show they can safely follow a sat nav. also in the next half hour, concerns over the workload of young teachers after a survey from the national...
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we will see some sunshine just before the sun sets. and the wind are staying at the northwest kind of keeping it cool out here. this is from tracy black in luray. i remember before i said luray? we were going the see the sunshine -- to see the sunshine first and here it is. there's some in the skies, so thank you tray sr. for sending a picture -- tracy for sending a picture, this one is from doug clark up in winchester, some sunshine up there as well. it is coming just off to the west. not until about 2:00, 3:00 at the earliest in d.c.. in you're to the west you get to see the sunshine earlier and to the east a little bit late for at all. annapolis, eastern shore, count on some cloudy skies sticking around. so thanks for your pictures guys, send them my way. right now in the 60s and headed to near 808 degrees, what about the weekend? near 90 degrees saturday. a little bit hotter than sunday. but both days we could have a couple of showers or thunderstorms during the afternoon. it's a different setup it's not going to be like what we had
we will see some sunshine just before the sun sets. and the wind are staying at the northwest kind of keeping it cool out here. this is from tracy black in luray. i remember before i said luray? we were going the see the sunshine -- to see the sunshine first and here it is. there's some in the skies, so thank you tray sr. for sending a picture -- tracy for sending a picture, this one is from doug clark up in winchester, some sunshine up there as well. it is coming just off to the west. not...
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so why have they not proposed a tax on the sun. >> seth: yeah, why don't they tax the sun? because we already know that an orange ball of gas would never pay its taxes? [ cheers and applause ] even more -- even more embarrassing, though, is the fact that republicans and democrats and then proceeded to actually spend time debating whether it was possible to tax the sun. >> to relate ice cream to tanning is a serious mistake. there's a major difference in the impact. >> why did you not look at a sun tax. because that's the number one cause of skin cancer. >> i'll tell you why. because it's a little hard to tax the sun. it's much -- >> spain taxes the sun. >> no, no, well -- >> spain taxes the sun. so i'm curious. >> i'm not sure how they tax the sun. >> i'll send you an article. [ laughter ] >> seth: look, you can't tax the sun. take it from a guy who was there when the sun was formed. the guy was the sun's college roommate. but congressional republicans didn't only focus their eye on the tanning tax. another gop congressman took issue with obamacare's requirements that insure
so why have they not proposed a tax on the sun. >> seth: yeah, why don't they tax the sun? because we already know that an orange ball of gas would never pay its taxes? [ cheers and applause ] even more -- even more embarrassing, though, is the fact that republicans and democrats and then proceeded to actually spend time debating whether it was possible to tax the sun. >> to relate ice cream to tanning is a serious mistake. there's a major difference in the impact. >> why did...
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. >> in the new interview with "the sun," she also reveals she spends the night with her 6-year-old twinsdy to keep them close saying, "i got myself a huge, huge, huge bed and i sleep with my twins. when celine goes on tour in europe she'll be taking those twins along. >>> still ahead tonight -- it's kris versus caitlyn. >> everything she says is all made up. >> their fight over caitlyn's new controversial tell-all. >> i'm done. >>> then christian bale, then and now. >> no one ever does what they thought they were going to do. >>> and brad paisley's celebrity drinking buddies. >>> closed captioning provided by -- have assembled. spider-man... black widow... captain america... and eddie? so, what's the plan? breaking out the guardians, pal. come celebrate the all-new guardians of the galaxy-mission: breakout! during the summer of heroes, only at disneyland resort. hero up! >>> a proud moment from momma christie brinkley posing with her look-alike daughter sailor. christie brinkley keeps getting prettier and prettier. >> i love to see that another momma who was there last night, demi moore,
. >> in the new interview with "the sun," she also reveals she spends the night with her 6-year-old twinsdy to keep them close saying, "i got myself a huge, huge, huge bed and i sleep with my twins. when celine goes on tour in europe she'll be taking those twins along. >>> still ahead tonight -- it's kris versus caitlyn. >> everything she says is all made up. >> their fight over caitlyn's new controversial tell-all. >> i'm done. >>> then...
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>> whether we can do that without distinguishing the heat of the sun is another question. >> [inaudible] you are creating space as you move the future out. >> we are talking about tens of billions of years. as the fuel is burned up in the sun, then the heat is weaker. >> the amount of time goes up locally when you create more space locally. the reason time flows in the universe is because it is expanding. what happens when there is nothing left to measure against? >> what happens very late in the big bang when the universe has expanded so much that you're sitting there all by your self. that has gotten a lot of attention and there is no consensus on what it is going to be like. the standard is things will just get colder and colder as we radiate heat that we can't generate any more and then it was analyzed some years ago and always thinks more cleverly than these clichÉd traps. what he calculated was asked to universe gets less and less interesting, the earth with what is left over of the sun would develop more and more structure and in the time scale that would change. he went through
>> whether we can do that without distinguishing the heat of the sun is another question. >> [inaudible] you are creating space as you move the future out. >> we are talking about tens of billions of years. as the fuel is burned up in the sun, then the heat is weaker. >> the amount of time goes up locally when you create more space locally. the reason time flows in the universe is because it is expanding. what happens when there is nothing left to measure against?...
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in the winter, they feel left in the lurch by the sun. but the village's mayor has come up with an ingenious way to reflect some light into their darkness. reporter: more light. that's what the inhabitants of viganella have always wanted in winter. for three months a year, the village is plunged into darkness and cold. many of the locals can't deal with it, so they escape to sunnier spots, leaving houses empty. but there is some help coming from above -- where the sun shines. viganella's deputy mayor pier franco midali, who is actually a train driver, is committed to bringing light to the village. mr. midali: we're heading for a rocky promontory well above the village where there's a mirror, which will beam sunlight straight onto the village square. reporter: it will take an hour to get to the spot. the mirror is in need of new equipment and some repairs. the sisides of the antntrona vy are so steep that cables -- or in the old days, mules -- are the only way of transporting heavy equipment to thehe top. a slow, painstaking journey -- that
in the winter, they feel left in the lurch by the sun. but the village's mayor has come up with an ingenious way to reflect some light into their darkness. reporter: more light. that's what the inhabitants of viganella have always wanted in winter. for three months a year, the village is plunged into darkness and cold. many of the locals can't deal with it, so they escape to sunnier spots, leaving houses empty. but there is some help coming from above -- where the sun shines. viganella's deputy...
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in the winter, they feel left in the lurch by the sun. t the village's mayor has come up with an ingenious way to reflect some light into their darkness. reporter: more light. that's what the inhabitants of viganella have always wanted in winter. for three months a year, the village is plunged into darkness and cold. many of the locals can't deal with it, so they escape to sunnier spots, leaving houses empty. but there is some help coming from above -- where the sun shines. viganella's deputy mayor pier franco midali, who is actually a train driver, is committed to bringing light to the village. mr. midali: we're heading for a rocky promontory well above the village where there's a mirror, which will beam sunlight straight onto the village square. reporter: it will take an hour to get to the spot. the mirror is in need of new equipment and some repairs. the sides of the antrona valley are so steep that cables -- or in the old days, mules -- are the only way of transporting heavy equipment to the top. a slow, painstaking journey -- that's n
in the winter, they feel left in the lurch by the sun. t the village's mayor has come up with an ingenious way to reflect some light into their darkness. reporter: more light. that's what the inhabitants of viganella have always wanted in winter. for three months a year, the village is plunged into darkness and cold. many of the locals can't deal with it, so they escape to sunnier spots, leaving houses empty. but there is some help coming from above -- where the sun shines. viganella's deputy...
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and in the afternoon the sun is back and breezy behind the front. the latest run on the precip. at 4:30 we may pick something up in the western suburbs and most of this pops through by about 8:00 or 9:00. later in the day look at how we clear out and the sun comes back. nice. your exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast 84 and record territory. and tomorrow a morning shower and partly sunny afternoon and high of 74. thursday cooler but above average 67 under the sun and good friday 65 and partly sunny skies overall. and over the weekend, sun give ways to clouds on saturday a high of 70. and some models suggest a daytime or nighttime shower and we push that back to easter sunday, 78, warm but a chance a spotty shower or thunderstorm. we'll track the timing of that weekend rain for you. nice numbers overall. >> thank you david. >>> well, scientists in canada have unearthed aville able with artifacts dating back to the ice age, located in british columbia, scientists found tools for lighting fires and fish hooks and spears dating back 14,000 years, they believe that a huge may go
and in the afternoon the sun is back and breezy behind the front. the latest run on the precip. at 4:30 we may pick something up in the western suburbs and most of this pops through by about 8:00 or 9:00. later in the day look at how we clear out and the sun comes back. nice. your exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast 84 and record territory. and tomorrow a morning shower and partly sunny afternoon and high of 74. thursday cooler but above average 67 under the sun and good friday 65 and...
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i heard you found the sun. >> reporter: i did, limited but it's there. pect clouds with peeks of sunshine, not a full sunny day, an improvement from yesterday. 54 degrees with the winds it will feel like the 40s. tomorrow is your day, mostly sunny skies, no gray, 62 degrees is the forecasted high before the clouds roll back in monday, more rain, monday, tuesday, thursday and friday. >> jack hanna's "wild countdown" is next on channel 6. "action news" continues later tonight. we'll be back tomorrow morning. 6:00 a.m., here's some of the stories we're working on for you, need help doing your taxes? there's a new app for that. plus, a musical journey through time. we'll have a preview of the philadelphia orchestra series of concerts through the month of april. now for chris sowers and the entire "action news" team, i'm gray hall. make it a great day. go to protect your vehicle? i'm on it. ♪ ♪ hi oh, you ready for a rush? uh, sure! ♪ ght now. ♪ fast play is the new way to play fast and win instantly from the pennsylvania lottery. pick a game, get your tick i
i heard you found the sun. >> reporter: i did, limited but it's there. pect clouds with peeks of sunshine, not a full sunny day, an improvement from yesterday. 54 degrees with the winds it will feel like the 40s. tomorrow is your day, mostly sunny skies, no gray, 62 degrees is the forecasted high before the clouds roll back in monday, more rain, monday, tuesday, thursday and friday. >> jack hanna's "wild countdown" is next on channel 6. "action news" continues...
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woo-hoo, we got our eyes on the sun, on the roads, the sun is going to come out even for a brief timeon, though, a look at the end of the week, it's amazing too. >> oh, yeah. especially if you like summer weather. i know some people might say where's spring? we'd like that nice 70-degree weather. well, you know what? it take as while to kind of see things balance out. and sometimes spring is just that, really warm, then really warm, then really cold, it's hard to get those nice 70- degree days. so we're going to go from feeling like march to july in a hurry. today lots of cloud cover, but slowly increasing sunshine. here we are at 2:00, increasing sunshine by 6:00 lots of sun. temperatures will make their way into the low 70s, a big jump from where we have been the past couple of days, even above average. winds will stay to the northwest, it won't be as windy today either. a couple of sprinkles as you head out the door around d.c. and also along charles county and parts of st. mary's county. highs today pretty comfortable, but it does take until after lunchtime to really start to feel
woo-hoo, we got our eyes on the sun, on the roads, the sun is going to come out even for a brief timeon, though, a look at the end of the week, it's amazing too. >> oh, yeah. especially if you like summer weather. i know some people might say where's spring? we'd like that nice 70-degree weather. well, you know what? it take as while to kind of see things balance out. and sometimes spring is just that, really warm, then really warm, then really cold, it's hard to get those nice 70- degree...
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farther to the west we've had more sun in the mid and upper 70's. what's ahead for tonight as well as thursday and the weekend? we're going to be looking at your forecast in detail, coming up in few minutes. we'll be right back. >>> if that were am i me me, but. >> reporter: why >> i like my employers to have trust that i'll do my job and be where i need and not have to track me >> as you can see this applies particularly to construction companies the bar codes are in or on those hard hats, about a dozen companies are currently using the technology on about 25 projects in the dc metro area. >>> president trump laid out his proposed tax reform plan, what about his own? does he plan to release them >> how is the air up the new plans from uber that may have customers flying high. >>> first, a look at what's ahead on 5at630 >>> after days of participation, the trump administration unveils its tax revolver plan. i'm tom fitzgerald. we'll have more and the rack on 5at630. every tv doctor knows that when preparing for surgery, use an over pronounced washin
farther to the west we've had more sun in the mid and upper 70's. what's ahead for tonight as well as thursday and the weekend? we're going to be looking at your forecast in detail, coming up in few minutes. we'll be right back. >>> if that were am i me me, but. >> reporter: why >> i like my employers to have trust that i'll do my job and be where i need and not have to track me >> as you can see this applies particularly to construction companies the bar codes are in...
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everton football club bans journalists from the sun from its ground because of the controversial article written by kelvin mackenzie. and title—chasing tottenham look to keep the pressure on premier league leaders chelsea. good evening. north korea has made a show of military strength, putting what appear to be intercontinental missiles on display at a massive parade in its capital pyongyang. it's warned the united states, which has sent an aircraft carrier to the region, that it is ready to hit back if provoked. the display of military hardware today has increased fears that north korea is moving ever closer to having a viable long—distance atomic arsenal. our correspondentjohn sudworth is one of a group of foreign journalists invited to the north korean capital to witness its parade. his movements are being monitored and tightly controlled. as the parade began, the ground shook, and a city at the centre of a mounting crisis echoed to the sound of marching feet. presiding over it all was kim jong—un, apparently untroubled by the international pressure over the now realistic prospect of
everton football club bans journalists from the sun from its ground because of the controversial article written by kelvin mackenzie. and title—chasing tottenham look to keep the pressure on premier league leaders chelsea. good evening. north korea has made a show of military strength, putting what appear to be intercontinental missiles on display at a massive parade in its capital pyongyang. it's warned the united states, which has sent an aircraft carrier to the region, that it is ready to...
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. >> reporter: who brought the sun. it's been a couple of days since we've seen something like that. it's very nice overlooking the ben franklin bridge. wall-to-wall blue skiestoday. the numbers will respond. we were stuck in the upper 40s yesterday's high 49 comes to an end in the numbers are rebounding. mid 40s this morning, the upper 50s later on. the problem the winds blustery out of the west at a 5 to 15 miles per hour that's make i go it feel cooler than the numbers behind me. the air temperature is 43 when you add the wind it feels like 34. kind of flip the numbers there. satellite and radar showing clear skies we have sunny conditions with high pressure building in, that's how it will stay this afternoon. you need the winter coat this morning you can trade it in for a lighter jacket this afternoon. mostly sunny and breeze that's the call from accuweather. 58 is the forecasted high. get ready for a touch of summer in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast i'll let you know when it arrives in about ten minute
. >> reporter: who brought the sun. it's been a couple of days since we've seen something like that. it's very nice overlooking the ben franklin bridge. wall-to-wall blue skiestoday. the numbers will respond. we were stuck in the upper 40s yesterday's high 49 comes to an end in the numbers are rebounding. mid 40s this morning, the upper 50s later on. the problem the winds blustery out of the west at a 5 to 15 miles per hour that's make i go it feel cooler than the numbers behind me. the...
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for the weekend, a decent day on saturday, clouds and sun, 68. easter sunday at this point looks milder with a high of 73. you see the mostly cloudy skies, there could pom up showers on sunday. >> nice week overall. thank you. without hesitation a man in canada jumped into an icy pond to save his dog, a tv crew was in the area doing a story about the dangers of thin ice. they recorded the entire ideal. the dog fell in and the man jumped in to save his dog cosmo whose head was barely above water. they climbed out of the pond and got to land safely. >>> a critically acclaimed string ensemble is coming to philadelphia to put on a performance that will take audiences through a journey of folk tunes and mythical sales outline without a conductor. karen rogers has a preview come up when "action news" continues in just a moment. >> hello again here some of the stories we're following for you on "action news" at 12:30 p.m. philadelphia police find the smashed up car they believe hit two pedestrians. afterwards police arrested the driver who fled the scene
for the weekend, a decent day on saturday, clouds and sun, 68. easter sunday at this point looks milder with a high of 73. you see the mostly cloudy skies, there could pom up showers on sunday. >> nice week overall. thank you. without hesitation a man in canada jumped into an icy pond to save his dog, a tv crew was in the area doing a story about the dangers of thin ice. they recorded the entire ideal. the dog fell in and the man jumped in to save his dog cosmo whose head was barely above...
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the club reacted quickly, banning the sun, stating the newspaper has to know any attack on this citys not acceptable. it follows a long—running hatred towards the newspaper who blamed fans for the hillsborough disaster that left 96 dead. with applause at today's match to mark the 28th anniversary. the sun's publisher news uk has apologised for the offence caused, saying it was unaware of ross barkley‘s heritage and there was never any slur intended. mr mackenzie says it was beyond parody to describe the article as racist. outside the stadium, fans welcomed the news. what he said about ross barkley i think is shocking, so i think it's only right. i think it's disgraceful the way he spoke about ross barkley and the way he described the people of liverpool and he should be ashamed. his article should be proof—read anyway by the editors, so for them to let that go to press, i think it's quite poor. many will question why the paper, which he edited for many years, allowed the column to be published. the sun, they knew enough to make sure that mackenzie didn't refer to liverpool, especiall
the club reacted quickly, banning the sun, stating the newspaper has to know any attack on this citys not acceptable. it follows a long—running hatred towards the newspaper who blamed fans for the hillsborough disaster that left 96 dead. with applause at today's match to mark the 28th anniversary. the sun's publisher news uk has apologised for the offence caused, saying it was unaware of ross barkley‘s heritage and there was never any slur intended. mr mackenzie says it was beyond parody to...
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but they're being lit by the sun coming up. shine clears things out and warms us up. 76 degrees at noontime. 64 right now in philadelphia. that is heading for the 80s this afternoon. 84. feels like june for the last days of april. 82 in the suburbs. the exception is the shore, 74 this afternoon. i'll break is down hour by hour to show how quickly things warm up in your neighborhood in ten minutes. first, jessica boyington from the first alert traffic center. >>> we had a good run, but then the schuylkill expressway has to give us a run for our money. at belmont avenue, lanes blocked as they try to get an accident out of the way. this is eastbound off the ramp toward center city. all lanes weren't blocked all morning. this just happened where they moved this to the side. they're starting to let cars back through. one lane getting by on the schuylkill expressway toward center city which is going to create big delays. watch for a crash on hamilton township, the ramp to the right lane is blocked. sheltonham, a crash around poe avenu
but they're being lit by the sun coming up. shine clears things out and warms us up. 76 degrees at noontime. 64 right now in philadelphia. that is heading for the 80s this afternoon. 84. feels like june for the last days of april. 82 in the suburbs. the exception is the shore, 74 this afternoon. i'll break is down hour by hour to show how quickly things warm up in your neighborhood in ten minutes. first, jessica boyington from the first alert traffic center. >>> we had a good run, but...
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the sun is shining and we are amongst this carpet of magical looking bluebells. in landly wood. i'm joined by steve marsh who can tell us about the bluebells. tell us about the bluebells we're looking at today. they're centuries old. they are an indicator of ancient woodland. at least 400 years old, but thought to go back to the last ice age. let's talk about the actual specifics here. christian was saying he has got bluebells in his garden and he is not sure which type they are. these are the native ones which are native to the uk. we have more than half of these in the bluebell population. these are the native bluebells. we want people in the uk going on the woodland trust website and tell us where bluebells are and whether they are native or non native. native are distinguishable because they droop overment the non native is upright and stiff. they have a white pollen that you can see inside and the non natives have a blue poll nl. they have a scent, the i'ioi'i blue poll nl. they have a scent, the non natives don't have a scent and they are more delicate, long
the sun is shining and we are amongst this carpet of magical looking bluebells. in landly wood. i'm joined by steve marsh who can tell us about the bluebells. tell us about the bluebells we're looking at today. they're centuries old. they are an indicator of ancient woodland. at least 400 years old, but thought to go back to the last ice age. let's talk about the actual specifics here. christian was saying he has got bluebells in his garden and he is not sure which type they are. these are the...
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the sun is up, 46 degrees. 48 at 8:00. then 70 degrees at noon. ame southwesterly wind blowing, and into the 70s this afternoon. and yes, if you're going to the ball game tonight, no problem. perfect weather for a phils win. 72 for the first pitch. dropping into the 60s by the middle of the game. mid 60s by the ninth inning. that's still warmer than the normal high for this time of year. warm today, it gets warmer tomorrow. then things start to change. i'll show what's ahead with the ten day on nbc10 ten minutes. >> a beautiful night for baseball. >> a big win yesterday. very exciting. >>> let's find out what's going on the roads. >> a check of 422 with jessica boyington. >> we're watching that around trooper road. slowdowns on this eastbound side. no surprise really here. that's where we typically see the delay. traffic almost stopping at some points. this is the eastbound side moving from 29 in toward the schuylkill expressway. we're seeing those delays, 13 minutes. speeds into the 40s. past some points it's slower than that. there's a crash movi
the sun is up, 46 degrees. 48 at 8:00. then 70 degrees at noon. ame southwesterly wind blowing, and into the 70s this afternoon. and yes, if you're going to the ball game tonight, no problem. perfect weather for a phils win. 72 for the first pitch. dropping into the 60s by the middle of the game. mid 60s by the ninth inning. that's still warmer than the normal high for this time of year. warm today, it gets warmer tomorrow. then things start to change. i'll show what's ahead with the ten day on...
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in old city this morning, some were celebrating easter before the sun was up. matt delucia brings us to the sunrise service at christ church. >> i'm getting chills thinking about perhaps in there. >> reporter: in the darkness by fire light 1-800-shouldn't tradition and a powerful meaning for these church-goers. >> you know, i'm not really that much of a religious person, but i would not miss this. it's touching. >> reporter: on easter sunday before dawn they gather outside in old city to worship and celebrate. >> this is the most moving ceremony that i've ever been to. it is just -- everyone gets involved in it. >> reporter: once indoors, the darkness you see is important to them. while praying. >> thanks be to god. >> and singing. ♪ ♪ this is the night >> reporter: sun brings light into the church. >> as we move toward the telling of the story of the resurrection, the light is coming up around and we humans need to do things physically in order to feel them and get to feel the story of going from the darkness into the light. ♪ >> reporter: matt delucia, nbc 10
in old city this morning, some were celebrating easter before the sun was up. matt delucia brings us to the sunrise service at christ church. >> i'm getting chills thinking about perhaps in there. >> reporter: in the darkness by fire light 1-800-shouldn't tradition and a powerful meaning for these church-goers. >> you know, i'm not really that much of a religious person, but i would not miss this. it's touching. >> reporter: on easter sunday before dawn they gather...
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the more sun we are seeing. se in point, allentown 72. 72 in trenton. 71 in reading lancaster up to 72 and new high in philadelphia just this hour. down the shore, inland through south jersey, upper 60s for the most part. with the sun beginning to break out. as we look at the national weather philadelphia 72. the same temperature in raleigh that's not so bad head down to atlanta 77 degrees. that front pushing toward the southeast with some cooler air in the great lakes. and some warmth to the west. so we're going to be in between. our winds are going to be northerly. so influenced by those colder temperatures next couple of days. as high pressure builds in from the north and west. but eventually we will be warming back up not just the 70s but really closing in on 80 degrees in our seven day forecast. so tonight skies will be clear. high pressure to the north brings us a northerly wind component and it will be dry. little bit breezy and that means for allergy sufferers like myself, those allergens will be high. cu
the more sun we are seeing. se in point, allentown 72. 72 in trenton. 71 in reading lancaster up to 72 and new high in philadelphia just this hour. down the shore, inland through south jersey, upper 60s for the most part. with the sun beginning to break out. as we look at the national weather philadelphia 72. the same temperature in raleigh that's not so bad head down to atlanta 77 degrees. that front pushing toward the southeast with some cooler air in the great lakes. and some warmth to the...
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i can see the sun breaching the horizon.ook at satellite, a lack of cloud cover and additional clouds to the north and west avoiding most of day. we expect the day to be mainly sunny. 47 degrees is the temperature. in millville we dipped to 39. not a lot of wind, but it's on the cool side to start out. there's the wind profile, 3 miles per hour in philadelphia. by noon, we'll be at 70 degrees, a big jump in the morning hours. 79 by 3:00 p.m. high of 81 by 4:00 p.m. before dipping into the upper 70s by 5:00 p.m. by the time you're heading to the phillies we're down in the mid to low 70s. when i step inside we have another warm one, in fact warmer than today. i'll have the details in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. karen not a whole lot of turning or move there. >> reporter: no, we have an accident up ahead on the vine street expressway. they have pushed it off to the gore point. vine street expressway jammed westbound. we see the police are there and pushed it off to the side. you're heavy on the vine street exp
i can see the sun breaching the horizon.ook at satellite, a lack of cloud cover and additional clouds to the north and west avoiding most of day. we expect the day to be mainly sunny. 47 degrees is the temperature. in millville we dipped to 39. not a lot of wind, but it's on the cool side to start out. there's the wind profile, 3 miles per hour in philadelphia. by noon, we'll be at 70 degrees, a big jump in the morning hours. 79 by 3:00 p.m. high of 81 by 4:00 p.m. before dipping into the upper...
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the sun, they knew enough to make sure that mackenzie didn't refer to liverpool, it's... y of the hillsborough disaster. so it was a gross editorial oversight. it's understood rupert murdoch will be consulted before a decision is made about mr mackenzie's future, which may depend on a police investigation. frankie mccamley, bbc news, at goodison park. a huge car bomb has hit a convoy of coaches carrying evacuees from government—held towns in syria, killing at least 43 people. the powerful explosion caused widespread damage to the convoy on the outskirts of aleppo and dozens more people have been injured. richard galpin reports. a suicide bomber is believed to have carried out this devastating attack. and this is what remains of buses carrying hundreds of people finally escaping their villages which have been besieged for years. this eyewitness says it's hard to describe what he's seeing — the dead are everywhere, and there are dozens of burned—out vehicles. and amongst the dead in the buses and on the road are women and children. they'd been an easy target. the convoy had
the sun, they knew enough to make sure that mackenzie didn't refer to liverpool, it's... y of the hillsborough disaster. so it was a gross editorial oversight. it's understood rupert murdoch will be consulted before a decision is made about mr mackenzie's future, which may depend on a police investigation. frankie mccamley, bbc news, at goodison park. a huge car bomb has hit a convoy of coaches carrying evacuees from government—held towns in syria, killing at least 43 people. the powerful...
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storms and heavy rain and now we see the sun breaking out from south philadelphia to the south and eastf philadelphia. so we had waves of rain moving through now a few lingering showers through central and southern delaware and other than that, we will be drying out tonight. temperatures are still warming now that we've broken out in the sun you can see the sunny skies in dover made it to 60 degrees. 58 in wilmington. 57 in philadelphia with this west southwesterly wind building in to the delaware valley. we will watch tomorrow as our area of low pressure pulse down some cold air with some spotty afternoon sprinkles maybe even a few snow flurries or snow showers in the poconos believe it or not. but the difference in pressure between that departing area of low pressure and fair weather high pressure will create what we call pressure gradient or windy conditions. so that means tomorrow winds will be gusting to about 30 miles an hour. so if you're going to the phils game may not be that comfortab comfortable. we'll go hour by hour and clear it out overnight tonight. clear skies, cool temp
storms and heavy rain and now we see the sun breaking out from south philadelphia to the south and eastf philadelphia. so we had waves of rain moving through now a few lingering showers through central and southern delaware and other than that, we will be drying out tonight. temperatures are still warming now that we've broken out in the sun you can see the sunny skies in dover made it to 60 degrees. 58 in wilmington. 57 in philadelphia with this west southwesterly wind building in to the...
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once the sun sets, rain will move into the north bay. it will make for a damp commute tomorrow and then the warm weekend. it's not going to last into next week, looks like it will be cooler then. let's talk about today's temperatures. a lot like yesterday's with a couple degrees of average highs from mid-60s to about 70 degrees. if you are going to the game this afternoon, sun screen and sunglasses. it will be partly cloudy. 12:35 at the oakland coliseum. 62 degrees warming to 66 as the a's wrap up their three-game series with the rangers. >>> we are looking really light at this early hour, 4:55, and we hope we would stay really light. and we have denser fog, so the brighter the white the thicker the fog, so it's dense along 101, and you will want to slow down and drive for conditions. and golden gate bridge, not seeing any visibility issues. ace out on time today. b.a.r.t., no issues. 35 trains in service and we had quite a few problems with cap kul corridor yesterday, and today no word of problems with them. >>> and then reaching an am
once the sun sets, rain will move into the north bay. it will make for a damp commute tomorrow and then the warm weekend. it's not going to last into next week, looks like it will be cooler then. let's talk about today's temperatures. a lot like yesterday's with a couple degrees of average highs from mid-60s to about 70 degrees. if you are going to the game this afternoon, sun screen and sunglasses. it will be partly cloudy. 12:35 at the oakland coliseum. 62 degrees warming to 66 as the a's...
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a look at 280, san jose, look at the sun. yes, sunny, warmer, breezy again, around areas today, especially the north bay, north of the bay bridge and along the coast. now, this is probably the weekend you've been looking for, warm sun, coast, inland flirting with 90 tuesday and wednesday. temperatures, heading out right now? already 70s. look at that, 72 in vallejo, and rest of us in the low to mid-60s until you get to the coast, and 58. we have gusts up to 26 in fairfield. it'll be central valley, mountains, and coast with the faster breezes, even more so than the bay shore, north of the gold -- north of the bay bridge this afternoon. you see the storm track migrates north. we're on the front side of that, and that's the drier side. that's why we have the sun. 73-76 in the south bay. santa cruz, 70, and 72 and low to mid 60s on the coast, a cooler day moving forward. flirting with 70 here in san francisco. if you're headed to the game, dodgers in town, 7:15 first pitch, 62 drops down -- padres, sorry, we just had the dodgers,
a look at 280, san jose, look at the sun. yes, sunny, warmer, breezy again, around areas today, especially the north bay, north of the bay bridge and along the coast. now, this is probably the weekend you've been looking for, warm sun, coast, inland flirting with 90 tuesday and wednesday. temperatures, heading out right now? already 70s. look at that, 72 in vallejo, and rest of us in the low to mid-60s until you get to the coast, and 58. we have gusts up to 26 in fairfield. it'll be central...
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once the fog clears up later on this morning, you'll notice all the sun around. a little bit of a glare while you're driving. 7:00 a.m. 60 degrees. by noon, 73 degrees. in the 80s. 7:00 p.m. showers possible overnight. by 7:00 p.m. i think you'll notice the increase in cloud cover a who had of some of that rain. temperatures 59 in the district. 58 dulles. quantico, 58. pretty comfortable this morning, but you will definitely want the short sleeves this afternoon and all the way through the weekend. coming up in just a bit, chuck and i are back with a closer look at the showers overnight and your weekend forecast just ahead. >>> he was from bowie, maryland. killed in the line of duty. breaking news in delaware. >> state trooper shot to death there. corporal steven ballard was 32 years old. we'll have more on memorial for him in a moment. erika gonzalez at the live desk. >> two suspects were involved in the situation. police say one of them is in custody right now. but the other one, that's why we're still talking about this this morning, about this ongoing scene th
once the fog clears up later on this morning, you'll notice all the sun around. a little bit of a glare while you're driving. 7:00 a.m. 60 degrees. by noon, 73 degrees. in the 80s. 7:00 p.m. showers possible overnight. by 7:00 p.m. i think you'll notice the increase in cloud cover a who had of some of that rain. temperatures 59 in the district. 58 dulles. quantico, 58. pretty comfortable this morning, but you will definitely want the short sleeves this afternoon and all the way through the...
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i am amazed the sun re—employed him, however, they did. don't like the idea of newspapers suspending their columnist if they don't like something they write. i don't like football clu bs something they write. i don't like football clubs banning journalists from covering matches, or going to training session, it seems we have a new kind of reaction to things we don't like, we say well ban that, shut that person up. sepsis the casualness, —— sepsis the casualness people say it isjust a bit of harmness bander. it is not harmn't. unless people say this is harmless. you know, obviously, it is now that matter for the police to decide whether or not there is a prosecution. put that to one side. it's a is slur on the people of liverpool about what he said about people... it is amazing, that kelvin mackenzie of all people, would have put anything in his column about liverpool but a he knows the reaction there. the relationship isn't the best. we must point out at this point, that kelvin mackenzie denies that there was any intention ofa denies that t
i am amazed the sun re—employed him, however, they did. don't like the idea of newspapers suspending their columnist if they don't like something they write. i don't like football clu bs something they write. i don't like football clubs banning journalists from covering matches, or going to training session, it seems we have a new kind of reaction to things we don't like, we say well ban that, shut that person up. sepsis the casualness, —— sepsis the casualness people say it isjust a bit...
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after tomorrow morning, it goes out of here, saturday afternoon, the sun comes out. be a beautiful day. but in the meantime, we'll get wet and a little windy again today. >> be prepared. >> thank you. thanks for watching us at 5:00. ahead of at 6:00, the bay area road that could be one of the most expensive storm repair projects in the state. >> pelley: missiles with a message. >> the united states will no longer wait for assad to use chemical weapons without any consequences. those days are over. >> we cannot in one breath speak of protecting syrian babies and in the next close america's doors to them. ( applause ) >> pelley: also tonight, the 14-month battle to fill a supreme court vacancy is over. >> confirmed. >> pelley: but the fallout is just beginning. terrorists again turn a speeding truck into a weapon of mass destruction, this time in stockholm. and steve hartman-- eugene yoon sets out to get a paralyzed man to walk.
after tomorrow morning, it goes out of here, saturday afternoon, the sun comes out. be a beautiful day. but in the meantime, we'll get wet and a little windy again today. >> be prepared. >> thank you. thanks for watching us at 5:00. ahead of at 6:00, the bay area road that could be one of the most expensive storm repair projects in the state. >> pelley: missiles with a message. >> the united states will no longer wait for assad to use chemical weapons without any...
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remember, the sun is strong at this time of the year, it is as strong as it is in september comic youn comes out it feels warm regardless of temperature, almost. tonight there was no sunshine, of course, it's clear. there'll be some frost, perhaps first thing this morning. this morning on thursday, some sunshine across the eastern areas but even across the south and the south—west, you will notice that few showers here around say, liverpool bay, throughout the lake district, some in northern ireland and western parts of scotland but in edinburgh and at the dean and most of eastern scotland weather is looking relatively bright for you here. all in all, not a bad start to the date for most of us. and it will continue through most of thursday, these west to north—west winds coming in and i think perhaps increasing cloud and showers for a time at least across scotland, and temperatures pretty much what we have today. ten to 14 degrees which isa have today. ten to 14 degrees which is a little on the cool side but when the sun comes out is fairly decent. not an awful lot of sun on good frid
remember, the sun is strong at this time of the year, it is as strong as it is in september comic youn comes out it feels warm regardless of temperature, almost. tonight there was no sunshine, of course, it's clear. there'll be some frost, perhaps first thing this morning. this morning on thursday, some sunshine across the eastern areas but even across the south and the south—west, you will notice that few showers here around say, liverpool bay, throughout the lake district, some in northern...
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the sun has described the comments by its former editor as "wrong" and "unfunny".e the player had a nigerian grandfather. almost a fifth of parents are being asked to make a financial contribution to their child's school, according to a survey by the nasuwt union. it comes as school leaders and teachers have voiced concerns about growing funding pressures in england's state schools. the government says school spending is at a record high. chewing gum manufacturers are being urged to contribute to the cost of removing discarded gum from pavements. it's estimated local authorities spend as much as 60 million a year cleaning it up. the local government association says the industry should also switch to biodegradable products to help tackle the problem. competitors in england who take part in weekend fun runs will no longer be charged, under new rules proposed by the government. the changes would make it illegal for councils to charge parkrun, whose events aim to encourage people to exercise. surely that's always a good thing. that is the whole ethos of the run. that
the sun has described the comments by its former editor as "wrong" and "unfunny".e the player had a nigerian grandfather. almost a fifth of parents are being asked to make a financial contribution to their child's school, according to a survey by the nasuwt union. it comes as school leaders and teachers have voiced concerns about growing funding pressures in england's state schools. the government says school spending is at a record high. chewing gum manufacturers are being...