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. >> reporter: why would a truck driver from buffalo, new york go to a doctor in upland, california?because she's so pop-ular. she's dr. pimple popper. the 48 year old media sensation and star of her own tlc show. >> so we're here in your office. >> this is where all the pimple popping happens. >> reporter: get enough. >> it's a powerful feeling of people, whether it be love or disgust. and either way, they need to share it with their friends. >> reporter: her viral videos are entertainment. videos viewed more than 3 billion times. she also has 3 million followers on instagram. >> you get a lot of videos that go viral, drum up a lot of ex-tightment. >> reporter: she has a collection of videos ready to post, some include music like amy winehouse's "back to black." >> i'm going to share that, there we go. and i'm off to see my next patient. >> reporter: go less than >> reporter: in less than a month, it has been viewed 1 million times. they say she's saving their lives. >> i'm so grateful that i have the opportunity to start a new life. >> it feels like a new chapter in my life. i can
. >> reporter: why would a truck driver from buffalo, new york go to a doctor in upland, california?because she's so pop-ular. she's dr. pimple popper. the 48 year old media sensation and star of her own tlc show. >> so we're here in your office. >> this is where all the pimple popping happens. >> reporter: get enough. >> it's a powerful feeling of people, whether it be love or disgust. and either way, they need to share it with their friends. >> reporter:...
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and will turn to snow in the hills of northern ireland, the tops of the pennines and the southern uplandsse we are bumping into cold air. northern parts of the uk, a touch of frost and icy patches, more mild further south. heading into the weekend, a rapidly deepening area of low pressure that will strengthen the wind. most of the deepening ta kes pla ce the wind. most of the deepening takes place out in the north sea so we don't expect it to be a named storm, however there will be strong wind and quite a temperature contrast across the uk. some areas seeing rain and some seeing snow. i think in northern ireland to the tops of the pennines, the snow will not last long but we have sleet and snow continuing across much of scotland, a couple of centimetres easily, down as low as 100, 200 metres. it becomes drier in northern ireland but we keep wet weather across england and wales. wet weather over the hills, a threat of flooding and ahead of its strong winds with gusts of 50—60 mph. not as windy in scotland and northern ireland but a really cold day with sleet and snow in scotland, 12 or 13
and will turn to snow in the hills of northern ireland, the tops of the pennines and the southern uplandsse we are bumping into cold air. northern parts of the uk, a touch of frost and icy patches, more mild further south. heading into the weekend, a rapidly deepening area of low pressure that will strengthen the wind. most of the deepening ta kes pla ce the wind. most of the deepening takes place out in the north sea so we don't expect it to be a named storm, however there will be strong wind...
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and the main concern is the amount of rain, the continued rain in upland areas of north—west england,ues over the next few days. mild enough, temperatures 5—7 degrees, ‘cause it's windy and it's wet. now, the worst of the rain will probably be overnight and first thing in the morning. that weather front will take the heaviest of the rain away, and then we've got this secondary cold front that's moving its way southwards and taking patchy rain across wales and into southern england. then still a strong to gale—force north—westerly wind will bring down sunshine and showers, most of the showers in the north—west of scotland, where it's a little bit chillier, 8 or 9 degrees. further south could get as high as 11 or 12. now, as one band of rain moves through, so we would look to the atlantic again. this is where everything is coming from. very mobile situation, another set of weather fronts arriving overnight, the winds picking up in time for friday. so some more strong—to—gale—force mainly westerly winds, most of the rain across scotland and northern ireland. as the rain pushes down into
and the main concern is the amount of rain, the continued rain in upland areas of north—west england,ues over the next few days. mild enough, temperatures 5—7 degrees, ‘cause it's windy and it's wet. now, the worst of the rain will probably be overnight and first thing in the morning. that weather front will take the heaviest of the rain away, and then we've got this secondary cold front that's moving its way southwards and taking patchy rain across wales and into southern england. then...
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internet users from uploading copyrighted material but critics of the bill for your overly broad upland filters could block illegal content and restrict free expression online these protesters have gathered here in the german capital berlin demonstrations are also being held today in about twenty countries it's. europe wide rallies against a copper reform continue my colleague fabian then demark is at the rally in berlin fabian give us a sense of what's going on where your. yeah here are some fifteen thousand protesters that's at least with the organizers are saying carrying signs saying stop to censorship they also having trucks with them with music on it and they're screaming no to this article thirteen which is of course at the core of the criticism of the protests as of this e.u. reform of copyright law many of the protesters are pretty young i spoke to some of them who are on the first demonstration of their lives but what they all have in common is that they are as concerned that this reform could affect them personally and also internet culture as a whole you say internet culture
internet users from uploading copyrighted material but critics of the bill for your overly broad upland filters could block illegal content and restrict free expression online these protesters have gathered here in the german capital berlin demonstrations are also being held today in about twenty countries it's. europe wide rallies against a copper reform continue my colleague fabian then demark is at the rally in berlin fabian give us a sense of what's going on where your. yeah here are some...
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the continued rain in upland areas of north—west england, over the pennines and the cumbrian fells, couldxt few days. mild enough, temperatures 5—7 degrees, ‘cause it's windy and it's wet. now, the worst of the rain will probably be overnight and first thing in the morning. that weather front will take the heaviest of the rain away, and then we've got this secondary cold front that's moving its way southwards and taking patchy rain across wales and into southern england. then still a strong to gale—force north—westerly wind will bring down sunshine and showers, most of the showers in the north—west of scotland, where it's a little bit chillier, temperatures 8 or 9 degrees. further south, could get up as high as 11 or 12. now, as one band of rain moves through, as we look to the atlantic again. this is where everything is coming from. very mobile situation, another set of weather fronts arriving overnight, the winds picking up in time for friday. so some more strong—to—gale—force mainly westerly winds. most of the rain will be across scotland and northern ireland. as that rain pushes down
the continued rain in upland areas of north—west england, over the pennines and the cumbrian fells, couldxt few days. mild enough, temperatures 5—7 degrees, ‘cause it's windy and it's wet. now, the worst of the rain will probably be overnight and first thing in the morning. that weather front will take the heaviest of the rain away, and then we've got this secondary cold front that's moving its way southwards and taking patchy rain across wales and into southern england. then still a...
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aligned west to east, becoming quite well established in a band across the central lowlands, southern uplandsound. elsewhere, tuesday promises a reasonable amount of fine weather after a chilly —ish start, temperatures must get up into around the ten, 11 degrees mark. towards the ten, 11 degrees mark. towards the south—west, you can see cloud gathering once again and rain on the child, and this is our story for them another way, i think our wettest a nd them another way, i think our wettest and windiest day of the coming week after we get rid of freya on sunday. with chillier air in the mix, we could see snow across scotland, particular because higher ground but perhaps even to lower levels just briefly. to the south, still managing temperatures in double figures. for thursday, though, perhaps a little bit wintry again across the north york moors as it clears away, we will be left with a northerly or north—westerly wind and that will make things feel considerably chillier than we have been used to of late with temperatures for the majority in single figures. we will see some quite chilly nigh
aligned west to east, becoming quite well established in a band across the central lowlands, southern uplandsound. elsewhere, tuesday promises a reasonable amount of fine weather after a chilly —ish start, temperatures must get up into around the ten, 11 degrees mark. towards the ten, 11 degrees mark. towards the south—west, you can see cloud gathering once again and rain on the child, and this is our story for them another way, i think our wettest a nd them another way, i think our wettest...
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you can see a bit of hill snow as well in the northern the pennines and uplands.as we go through sunday night and monday morning, do not be surprised by that. still fairly mild into the south but then again, the wind is becoming more significant as we go further into the day. these black arrows indicating some of the wind gusts we are going to see as the day goes on, they are getting stronger late in the day. initially in parts of wales in the west of england, feeling the force of these isobars. the strongest swathe of winds from freya as we go into the later stages of the afternoon and evening. let's take a look at that. some gusts around 60 to 70 miles an hour. maybe some of the coasts of wales up to around 80 miles an hour for a time, the very strongest gusts. we could see gusts elsewhere of 60—65 miles an hour, a hint of hill snow, as we go into monday, those winds will gradually ease. but there could well be some damage and some disruption, so it's worth keeping in touch with the travel situation near you as we go through sunday night, but i think especially
you can see a bit of hill snow as well in the northern the pennines and uplands.as we go through sunday night and monday morning, do not be surprised by that. still fairly mild into the south but then again, the wind is becoming more significant as we go further into the day. these black arrows indicating some of the wind gusts we are going to see as the day goes on, they are getting stronger late in the day. initially in parts of wales in the west of england, feeling the force of these...
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there may be snow over the pennines and southern uplands. 0vernight, rain which could be heavy acrossatures drop to three or 4 degrees. the warning from the met office runs from three o'clock in the afternoon to six o'clock tomorrow morning. there is likely to be some travel disruption, may be damage as well. still windy for the rush hour tomorrow morning in the north—east of england in particular. but not for long, the storm pushes into the north sea and sunshine following on behind, blustery showers taking all day to reach eastern areas. temperatures down to eight to 10 degrees which is normal for this time of year. those temperatures are likely to stay at those figures for the week ahead. monday and tuesday sunshine and showers, the middle part of the week though another area of low pressure bringing heavy rain and strong winds. good afternoon. the husband of a british teenager who was stripped of her citizenship for travelling to syria to support the islamic state group has told the bbc he wants them both to settle in the netherlands with their newborn son. yaago reidijk, who's a
there may be snow over the pennines and southern uplands. 0vernight, rain which could be heavy acrossatures drop to three or 4 degrees. the warning from the met office runs from three o'clock in the afternoon to six o'clock tomorrow morning. there is likely to be some travel disruption, may be damage as well. still windy for the rush hour tomorrow morning in the north—east of england in particular. but not for long, the storm pushes into the north sea and sunshine following on behind,...
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you can see a bit of hill snow as well in the northern highlands, the pennines and uplands.day night and monday morning, do not be surprised by that. still fairly mild into the south but then again, the wind is becoming more significant as we go further into the day. these black arrows indicating some of the wind gusts we are going to see as the day goes on, they are getting stronger late in the day. initially in parts of wales in the west of england, feeling the force of these isobars. the strongest swathe of winds from freya as we go into the later stages of the afternoon and evening. let's take a look at that. some gusts around 60 to 70 miles an hour. maybe some of the coasts of wales up to around 80 miles an hour for a time, the very strongest gusts. we could see gusts elsewhere of 60—65 miles an hour, a hint of hill snow, as we go into monday, those winds will gradually ease. but there could well be some damage and some disruption, so it's worth keeping in touch with the travel situation near you as we go through sunday night, but i think especially before you head out
you can see a bit of hill snow as well in the northern highlands, the pennines and uplands.day night and monday morning, do not be surprised by that. still fairly mild into the south but then again, the wind is becoming more significant as we go further into the day. these black arrows indicating some of the wind gusts we are going to see as the day goes on, they are getting stronger late in the day. initially in parts of wales in the west of england, feeling the force of these isobars. the...
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and in the southern uplands, miserable overnight. at the same time, wet weather.orth sea. the winds will ease. sunshine and showers, showers in the west of the uk. eastern areas dry with the best of the sunshine. those temperatures are at 8—10d. near normalfor temperatures are at 8—10d. near normal for this temperatures are at 8—10d. near normalfor this time of temperatures are at 8—10d. near normal for this time of year. don't think we will get any better than that for the week ahead. very u nsettled that for the week ahead. very unsettled weather to come. mid week, another area of low pressure brings wet and windy weather. not expected to be as bad as what is to come later today across england and wales, keep note if you are travelling later on. studio: we shall be watching, thank you. back in november we reported on the benefits of regular exercise for people with incurable cancer and we met gemma ellis, as she embarked on a 12 weekjourney to run herfirst ever five kilometre race. well, yesterday she completed that challenge. we'll be speaking to gemma, as well
and in the southern uplands, miserable overnight. at the same time, wet weather.orth sea. the winds will ease. sunshine and showers, showers in the west of the uk. eastern areas dry with the best of the sunshine. those temperatures are at 8—10d. near normalfor temperatures are at 8—10d. near normal for this temperatures are at 8—10d. near normalfor this time of temperatures are at 8—10d. near normal for this time of year. don't think we will get any better than that for the week ahead....
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we will also have some squally rain and snow across the tops of the pennines and southern uplands.affects many parts of england and wales. it is valid from 3pm until six a.m.. likely to be damage and disruption. keep up—to—date on bbc local radio. even for the rush hour it is windy in the north—east of england for a while. the storm moves to the north sea. things calmed down a bit. we will see blustery winds. most of the sunshine across the east. temperatures backed down to 8— 10 degrees. of the week ahead, different from last week, much more u nsettled. different from last week, much more unsettled. we will start the first two days with sunshine and showers. the middle part of the week it will turn wet and windy, another area of low pressure, not as bad as the stormlea are expecting later today. throughout the day it will be cooler, typical temperatures. throughout the day it will be cooler, typicaltemperatures. back to what should be normal. at eight o‘clock we have the headlines. let‘s take a look at this week‘s newswatch. hello and welcome to newswatch, with me, samira ahmed. c
we will also have some squally rain and snow across the tops of the pennines and southern uplands.affects many parts of england and wales. it is valid from 3pm until six a.m.. likely to be damage and disruption. keep up—to—date on bbc local radio. even for the rush hour it is windy in the north—east of england for a while. the storm moves to the north sea. things calmed down a bit. we will see blustery winds. most of the sunshine across the east. temperatures backed down to 8— 10...
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. >> reporter: the living levee will create transitions between the marshes and the uplands. >> it wille hundreds of thousands of plants actually that will go into this site. and that's an important area, because as sea levels rise, it will continue to provide habitat for the animals that are in the marsh now. >> reporter: save the bay plans to expand its planting around the bay as it rescues much of the shoreline from years of development, sowing the seeds of progress one muddy field at a time. joe rosato jr., nbc bay area news. >>> coming up, the damage is extensive. the chaotic scene that played out after a gas leak triggered a big explosion in a southern california neighborhood. >>> plus, has it happened again? the scary story of a truck driver telling us after driving along a south bay highway, he ended up with a broken window. >>> and who opened fire? the search for answers after a mysterious crash along a busy highway in the east bay. what we're now learning about the woman found dead, her car riddled with bullet holes. right. a young driver, dead in a mysterious crash causing >>
. >> reporter: the living levee will create transitions between the marshes and the uplands. >> it wille hundreds of thousands of plants actually that will go into this site. and that's an important area, because as sea levels rise, it will continue to provide habitat for the animals that are in the marsh now. >> reporter: save the bay plans to expand its planting around the bay as it rescues much of the shoreline from years of development, sowing the seeds of progress one...
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there may be snow over the pennines and southern uplands.ern parts of england. clearer skies developing elsewhere as the winds ease down a bit and temperatures drop to three 01’4 bit and temperatures drop to three or 4 degrees. the warning from the met office runs from three o'clock in the afternoon to six o'clock tomorrow morning. there is likely to be some travel disruption, may be damage as well. still windy for the rush hour tomorrow morning in the north—east of england in particular. but not for long, the storm pushes into the north sea and sunshine following on behind, blustery showers taking all day to reach eastern areas. temperatures down to eight to 10 degrees which is normal for this time of year. those temperatures are likely to stay at those figures for the week ahead. monday and tuesday sunshine and showers, the middle part of the week though another area of low pressure bringing heavy rain and strong winds. this is bbc news, i'm ben brown. the headlines at 12: the dutch husband of shamima begum, the teenager who has been strip
there may be snow over the pennines and southern uplands.ern parts of england. clearer skies developing elsewhere as the winds ease down a bit and temperatures drop to three 01’4 bit and temperatures drop to three or 4 degrees. the warning from the met office runs from three o'clock in the afternoon to six o'clock tomorrow morning. there is likely to be some travel disruption, may be damage as well. still windy for the rush hour tomorrow morning in the north—east of england in particular....
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the continued rain in upland areas of north—west england, over the pennines and the cumbrian fells, could enough, temperatures 5—7 degrees, ‘cause it's windy and it's wet. now, the worst of the rain will probably be overnight and first thing in the morning. that weather front will take the heaviest of the rain away, and then we've got this secondary cold front that's moving its way southwards and taking patchy rain across wales and into southern england. then still a strong to gale—force north—westerly wind will bring down sunshine and showers, most of the showers in the north—west of scotland, where it's a little bit chillier, temperatures 8 or 9 degrees. further south, could get up as high as 11 or 12. now, as one band of rain moves through, as we look to the atlantic again. this is where everything is coming from. very mobile situation, another set of weather fronts arriving overnight, the winds picking up in time for friday. so some more strong—to—gale—force mainly westerly winds. most of the rain will be across scotland and northern ireland. as that rain pushes down into england and
the continued rain in upland areas of north—west england, over the pennines and the cumbrian fells, could enough, temperatures 5—7 degrees, ‘cause it's windy and it's wet. now, the worst of the rain will probably be overnight and first thing in the morning. that weather front will take the heaviest of the rain away, and then we've got this secondary cold front that's moving its way southwards and taking patchy rain across wales and into southern england. then still a strong to...
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and we could see a bit of hill snow as well in the northern uplands, the highlands, the pennines, andso don't be surprised by that. still fairly mild into the south but then again, the wind is becoming more significant as we go further into the day. these black arrows indicating some of the wind gusts we are going to see as the day goes on, they are getting stronger late in the day. initially in parts of wales in the west of england, feeling the force of these isobars. the strongest swathe of winds from freya as we go into the later stages of the afternoon and sunday evening. so let's take a look at that. some gusts around 60 to 70 miles an hour. maybe some of the coasts of wales could be up to around 80 miles an hourfor a time, the very strongest gusts. we could see gusts elsewhere of 60—65 miles an hour, as we go into monday, those winds will gradually ease. but there could well be some damage and some disruption, so it's worth keeping in touch with the travel situation near you as we go through sunday night, but i think especially before you head out on monday morning. now, a sligh
and we could see a bit of hill snow as well in the northern uplands, the highlands, the pennines, andso don't be surprised by that. still fairly mild into the south but then again, the wind is becoming more significant as we go further into the day. these black arrows indicating some of the wind gusts we are going to see as the day goes on, they are getting stronger late in the day. initially in parts of wales in the west of england, feeling the force of these isobars. the strongest swathe of...
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many parts of the country overnight in the main concern is the amount of rain, the continued rain in uplandssues over the next few days. mild enough, temperatures 5—7d. it's windy and it's wet. the worst of the rain will probably be overnight and in the morning, that weather front taking the heaviest of the rain away and forgot the secondary cold front moving its way southwards and taking patchy rain across wales and into southern england and still strong to gale force north—westerly wind will bring down sunshine and showers. mostly showers in the north—west of scotla nd mostly showers in the north—west of scotland were its a little chillier, eight or nine degrees and further site could dash south could get as high as 11 or 12. as one band of rain moves through, we would look to the atlantic again. this is where everything is coming from, are very mobile situation, another set of weather fronts arriving not, mobile situation, another set of weatherfronts arriving not, the wind picking up in time for friday ‘s strong to gale force mainly westerly winds, most of the rain across scotland and n
many parts of the country overnight in the main concern is the amount of rain, the continued rain in uplandssues over the next few days. mild enough, temperatures 5—7d. it's windy and it's wet. the worst of the rain will probably be overnight and in the morning, that weather front taking the heaviest of the rain away and forgot the secondary cold front moving its way southwards and taking patchy rain across wales and into southern england and still strong to gale force north—westerly wind...
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northern england, combined with heavy rain and snow over the tops of the pennines and the southern uplandsland. place guys developed elsewhere as the winds ease a bit. temperatures drop to three or 4 degrees. a warning from the met office running from three o'clock in the afternoon to six o'clock tomorrow morning. some travel disruption and damage as well. it will be windy for the rush—hour tomorrow morning in the north—east of england. but not for long. the storm pushes into the north sea. sunshine following behind. blustery showers on the western side of the uk, taking all data eastern areas. it's eight to 10 degrees which is normalfor this time of year. it's likely to stay at those figures for the week ahead, on monday and tuesday we have sunshine and showers and in the middle part of the week, another area of low pressure which will bring in heavy 00:28:37,871 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 rain and strong winds. this is bbc news i'm ben brown the headlines at 10am. the dutch husband of shamima begum , the teenager who has been stripped of her british citizenship forjoining the islamic state
northern england, combined with heavy rain and snow over the tops of the pennines and the southern uplandsland. place guys developed elsewhere as the winds ease a bit. temperatures drop to three or 4 degrees. a warning from the met office running from three o'clock in the afternoon to six o'clock tomorrow morning. some travel disruption and damage as well. it will be windy for the rush—hour tomorrow morning in the north—east of england. but not for long. the storm pushes into the north sea....
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the continued rain in upland areas of north—west england, over the pennines and the cumbrian fells, couldindy and it's wet. now, the worst of the rain will probably be overnight and first thing in the morning. that weather front will take the heaviest of the rain away, and then we've got this secondary cold front that's moving its way southwards and taking patchy rain across wales and into southern england. then still a strong to gale—force north—westerly wind will bring down sunshine and showers, most of the showers in the north—west of scotland, where it's a little bit chillier, 8 or 9 degrees. further south, could get up as high as 11 or 12. now, as one band of rain moves through, as we look to the atlantic again. this is where everything is coming from. very mobile situation, another set of weather fronts arriving overnight, the winds picking up in time for friday. so some more strong—to—gale—force mainly westerly winds. most of the rain will be across scotland and northern ireland. as that rain pushes down into england and wales, it tends to peter out. south—west might be dry, and qu
the continued rain in upland areas of north—west england, over the pennines and the cumbrian fells, couldindy and it's wet. now, the worst of the rain will probably be overnight and first thing in the morning. that weather front will take the heaviest of the rain away, and then we've got this secondary cold front that's moving its way southwards and taking patchy rain across wales and into southern england. then still a strong to gale—force north—westerly wind will bring down sunshine and...
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you can see a bit of hill snow as well in the northern highlands, the pennines and uplands.airly mild into the south but then again, the wind is becoming more significant as we go further into the day. these black arrows indicating some of the wind gusts we are going to see as the day goes on, they are getting stronger late in the day. initially in parts of wales in the west of england, feeling the force of these isobars. the strongest swathe of winds from freya as we go into the later stages of the afternoon and evening. let's take a look at that. some gusts around 60 to 70 miles an hour. maybe some of the coasts of wales up to around 80 miles an hour for a time, the very strongest gusts. we could see gusts elsewhere of 60—65 miles an hour, a hint of hill snow, as we go into monday, those winds will gradually ease. but there could well be some damage and some disruption, so it's worth keeping in touch with the travel situation near you as we go through sunday night, but i think especially before you head out on monday morning. a slight improvement on monday, it will still b
you can see a bit of hill snow as well in the northern highlands, the pennines and uplands.airly mild into the south but then again, the wind is becoming more significant as we go further into the day. these black arrows indicating some of the wind gusts we are going to see as the day goes on, they are getting stronger late in the day. initially in parts of wales in the west of england, feeling the force of these isobars. the strongest swathe of winds from freya as we go into the later stages...
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mnd many other people see sunny uplands, and they're notjust idealogues of the brexit right.ke liam halligan. he says, right now, the public finances are on the mend. despite all the brexit uncertainty, there's a healthy surplus. employment is at record levels. in fact, if you look at uk growth, it's outstripping france and germany right now. he says investors from china to the middle east are flocking to this country. forbes magazine has just declared britain the best place in the world to do business. these are all realities that you care to — you choose to ignore. i am not claiming that i have absolute truth on this. everybody‘s view on this is subjective. we will see. we haven't left the eu yet, of course. we are beginning to see some of the effects of businesses deciding that they will move their business outside. yes, for the moment, employment is high. growth is not spectacular but it is not disastrous. that's great. we haven't left the eu yet, and we do not know what the future will be. i am simply offering my perspective on the basis of my experience, and what i see
mnd many other people see sunny uplands, and they're notjust idealogues of the brexit right.ke liam halligan. he says, right now, the public finances are on the mend. despite all the brexit uncertainty, there's a healthy surplus. employment is at record levels. in fact, if you look at uk growth, it's outstripping france and germany right now. he says investors from china to the middle east are flocking to this country. forbes magazine has just declared britain the best place in the world to do...
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to snow over the hills of northern ireland, the tops of the pennines, and later into the southern uplandsof dharmic frost in the north, very much milder south. in the first half of —— in the first half of the weekend, a rapidly deepening area of low pressure. we are not expecting it to be a named storm, but it will bring some very windy conditions. a real contrast interim pictures across the uk. —— mike contrast in temperatures. the snow won't last long and will probably turn to rain, but sleet and snow will continue in scotland. drying off in northern ireland, but really wet weather coming into england and wales. very heavy rain over the hills, and ahead of that, gusty winds, gusts of 50 or 60 mph. it would be as windy for scotla nd 60 mph. it would be as windy for scotland and northern ireland, but it will be a cold one with that wintry weather in scotland. 12 or 13 celsius in the south—east. there will be heavy rain on that weather front. the deepening low pressure is rushing away, taking the wintry weather, and we are back to square one for the second half of the weekend. it will be a
to snow over the hills of northern ireland, the tops of the pennines, and later into the southern uplandsof dharmic frost in the north, very much milder south. in the first half of —— in the first half of the weekend, a rapidly deepening area of low pressure. we are not expecting it to be a named storm, but it will bring some very windy conditions. a real contrast interim pictures across the uk. —— mike contrast in temperatures. the snow won't last long and will probably turn to rain,...
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to ensure full snow across the top of the pennines and the uplands.n southern england. clear skies elsewhere. those temperatures falling to around three or a degrees. it could be windy in the morning for the rush—hour in north—east england. that storm heads out into the north sea. things calm down, there will be some sunshine in the north—east of england and then some showers from the atlantic. a blustery wind, not as windy as overnight, temperatures of eight to 10 degrees. near normalfor this time of year. then through the week ahead, there temperatures will not change a great deal. not the 21 we saw last weekend, sunshine and showers on monday and tuesday, in the middle part of the week. low pressure bringing strong winds and rain but not as bad as what is to come from storm freya later today. this is bbc news. the headlines at 11: the dutch husband of shamima begum, the teenager who has been stripped of her british citizenship forjoining the islamic state group, has told the bbc he wants them to live in the netherlands. he says he has been discussi
to ensure full snow across the top of the pennines and the uplands.n southern england. clear skies elsewhere. those temperatures falling to around three or a degrees. it could be windy in the morning for the rush—hour in north—east england. that storm heads out into the north sea. things calm down, there will be some sunshine in the north—east of england and then some showers from the atlantic. a blustery wind, not as windy as overnight, temperatures of eight to 10 degrees. near normalfor...
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still have some issues about habitat quality and prey base in the west highlands and in the southern uplandscularly and in the eastern cairngorms, there is an ongoing concern about raptor persecution and that is where these tags will come into their own. they will give us specific real—time feedback about what is happening to the birds and if anybody is killing them illegally, we will know exactly where and when it is happening. when you say you will be collecting data such as killing them, does it monitor the health of the bird or is it more location data? what the tax do is they use a new type of satellite network, geo station iridium is what it is called, and the key difference is that these tags monitor real—time. traditionally, satellite tags, which had provided us with fascinating insight into how golden eagle moved and where they spend time, the key difference is that this will be real—time feedback so there are multiple sensors on the board and we will get a better handle upon their resting and feeding and foraging but also if anything untoward happens to them. if they are stuck in a
still have some issues about habitat quality and prey base in the west highlands and in the southern uplandscularly and in the eastern cairngorms, there is an ongoing concern about raptor persecution and that is where these tags will come into their own. they will give us specific real—time feedback about what is happening to the birds and if anybody is killing them illegally, we will know exactly where and when it is happening. when you say you will be collecting data such as killing them,...
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northern ireland and southern scotland, then a bit of hill snow as well in the pennines, northern uplands mild into the south but then again, the wind is becoming more significant as we go further into the day. this black arrows indicating some of the wind gusts we going to see as the day goes on, they are getting stronger late in they are getting stronger late in the day. initially and parts of wales in the west of england, feeling the force of these isobars, the strongest swathe of winsome storm freya as we go into the later stages of the afternoon and evening. let's ta ke stages of the afternoon and evening. let's take a look at that, some gusts around 60 to 70 miles an hour. some gusts of around 80 miles an hourfor some gusts of around 80 miles an hour for a some gusts of around 80 miles an hourfora time, some gusts of around 80 miles an hourfor a time, the very some gusts of around 80 miles an hour for a time, the very strongest gusts. we could see gusts else aware of 60 miles an hour, as we going to monday, those winds will gradually ease. but there could well be some damage in some
northern ireland and southern scotland, then a bit of hill snow as well in the pennines, northern uplands mild into the south but then again, the wind is becoming more significant as we go further into the day. this black arrows indicating some of the wind gusts we going to see as the day goes on, they are getting stronger late in they are getting stronger late in the day. initially and parts of wales in the west of england, feeling the force of these isobars, the strongest swathe of winsome...
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again, there is some of that hill snow on the pennines and southern uplands.re freya moves away, the risk of some damage and disruption. keep up to date with the disruption near you. that's your forecast. good morning. welcome to breakfast, with rogerjohnson and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today: shamima begum's dutch husband, who is an islamic state fighter in prison in syria, tells the bbc he wants to return to the netherlands with her and their newborn son. was it lawful for you to marry a 15—year—old girl? was it lawful for you to marry a 15-year-old girl? it was her own choice. she was the one who asked to look for a partner for her, but i was invited, and... yes, she was... she was very young. the growing toll of knife crime. a 17—year—old boy in greater manchester is stabbed to death less than 2a hours afterjodie chesney,
again, there is some of that hill snow on the pennines and southern uplands.re freya moves away, the risk of some damage and disruption. keep up to date with the disruption near you. that's your forecast. good morning. welcome to breakfast, with rogerjohnson and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today: shamima begum's dutch husband, who is an islamic state fighter in prison in syria, tells the bbc he wants to return to the netherlands with her and their newborn son. was it lawful for you to marry a...
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you see the downsides and many other people see sunny uplands.it right but they say things are on the mend. despite the uncertainty, employment is at record levels and there is growth. investors from china to the middle east are flocking to this country. forbes magazine has just declared britain the best place in the world to do business. these are all reality is that you choose to ignore. i am not claiming that i have absolute truth on this everybody‘s view on this is subjective. we are seeing the effects of businesses leaving and taking their business outside. at the moment, yes, employment is high. growth is not spectacular but it's not disastrous, that's great. we still haven't left the eu and we do not know what the future will be. i am simply offering my perspective based on my experience. i never claimed to be speaking absolute truth rather than subjective.” claimed to be speaking absolute truth rather than subjective. i am trying to be quite subjective about the nature of your argument, though. you say categorically that there has to be,
you see the downsides and many other people see sunny uplands.it right but they say things are on the mend. despite the uncertainty, employment is at record levels and there is growth. investors from china to the middle east are flocking to this country. forbes magazine has just declared britain the best place in the world to do business. these are all reality is that you choose to ignore. i am not claiming that i have absolute truth on this everybody‘s view on this is subjective. we are...
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you can see a bit of hill snow as well in the northern highlands, the pennines and uplands.ning, do not be surprised by that. still fairly mild into the south but then again, the wind is becoming more significant as we go further into the day. these black arrows indicating some of the wind gusts we are going to see as the day goes on, they are getting stronger late in the day. initially in parts of wales in the west of england, feeling the force of these isobars. the strongest swathe of winds from freya as we go into the later stages of the afternoon and evening. let‘s take a look at that. some gusts around 60 to 70 miles an hour. maybe some of the coasts of wales up to around 80 miles an hour for a time, the very strongest gusts. we could see gusts elsewhere of 60—65 miles an hour, a hint of hill snow, as we go into monday, those winds will gradually ease. but there could well be some damage and some disruption, so it‘s worth keeping in touch with the travel situation near you as we go through sunday night, but i think especially before you head out on monday morning. a sli
you can see a bit of hill snow as well in the northern highlands, the pennines and uplands.ning, do not be surprised by that. still fairly mild into the south but then again, the wind is becoming more significant as we go further into the day. these black arrows indicating some of the wind gusts we are going to see as the day goes on, they are getting stronger late in the day. initially in parts of wales in the west of england, feeling the force of these isobars. the strongest swathe of winds...
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the continued rain in upland areas of north—west england, over the pennines and the cumbrian fells, could and it's wet. now, the worst of the rain will probably be overnight and first thing in the morning. that weather front will take the heaviest of the rain away, and then we've got this secondary cold front that's moving its way southwards and taking patchy rain across wales and into southern england. then still a strong to gale—force north—westerly wind will bring down sunshine and showers, most of the showers in the north—west of scotland, where it's a little bit chillier, temperatures 8 or 9 degrees. further south, could get up as high as 11 or 12. now, as one band of rain moves through, as we look to the atlantic again. this is where everything is coming from. very mobile situation, another set of weather fronts arriving overnight, the winds picking up in time for friday. so some more strong—to—gale—force mainly westerly winds. most of the rain will be across scotland and northern ireland. as that rain pushes into england and wales, it peters out. south—east may be dry, and quite wa
the continued rain in upland areas of north—west england, over the pennines and the cumbrian fells, could and it's wet. now, the worst of the rain will probably be overnight and first thing in the morning. that weather front will take the heaviest of the rain away, and then we've got this secondary cold front that's moving its way southwards and taking patchy rain across wales and into southern england. then still a strong to gale—force north—westerly wind will bring down sunshine and...
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a billion pounds per year on international recruitment again never factored into those something uplands that you might offer to the british problem of the government half being clear on the timing of ration policy will be skills based people from all around the world are of the right skills and cost half a billion pounds of audio and international recruitment saying that's crazy this is royal college of physicians we are and i don't know just make it up in just my views on very that i suspect i'm going to tell you i mean there's no you just put these figures from c.n.n. to then i mean you were i think coming to work in h.s. will be hugely attractive people from around the world behind me we already have a lot of employment in the n.h.s. from countries outside the inside i don't think you need to spend half a billion up to three in the year following the referendum in the year following the referendum almost ten thousand european health care professionals quit the n.h.s. . by november twenty seventh in the number of e.u. nurses registering in the u.k. was down ninety percent fabulous res
a billion pounds per year on international recruitment again never factored into those something uplands that you might offer to the british problem of the government half being clear on the timing of ration policy will be skills based people from all around the world are of the right skills and cost half a billion pounds of audio and international recruitment saying that's crazy this is royal college of physicians we are and i don't know just make it up in just my views on very that i suspect...
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half a billion pounds per year on international recruitment again never factored into those some the uplands that was offered the british numbers the increased government have been clear on the time gratian policy will be skills based people from all around the world have the right skills and cost half a billion pounds of audio and international recruitment asking us crazy this is royal college of physicians we are i don't know just make it up in just my views on bridget i suspect i'm going for your job i mean there's just but these figures from say i do they want me to work i think coming to work in h.s. will be hugely attractive people from around the world behind me we already have a lot of employment in the n.h.s. from countries outside the first time i. m can i ask men and this is d w news let's take you live now to brussels where e.u. leaders are making a statement following a long night of negotiations over teresa mayes request for a brac said extension let's listen in for having the repeated requests to extend the article fifty period done through the. thirtieth of june and prove the
half a billion pounds per year on international recruitment again never factored into those some the uplands that was offered the british numbers the increased government have been clear on the time gratian policy will be skills based people from all around the world have the right skills and cost half a billion pounds of audio and international recruitment asking us crazy this is royal college of physicians we are i don't know just make it up in just my views on bridget i suspect i'm going for...
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about losing the brexit vote, it's been the poverty of our politicians' inability to talk about sunny uplands that's actually got a vision for how we can improve ourselves, and how we can be happier. we're making one extra stop — the fishing port of looe. anybody who voted remain and goes against the democratic vote of the country are traitors. get out and pay 'em nothing! ijust want people to understand about the industry that i'm in. i think our country's great, everybody wants to come here. we want to build on our industry, build on other industries, but can't move forward because we don't know what's happening. so it's just stalemate all around. after its stay in cornwall, the vote leave battlebus headed off to campaign in the rest of the country. almost three years on, the brexit debate seems no nearer its final destination. jemma woodman, bbc news, cornwall. australia's only women—friendly ridesharing platform promises women safe transport without the fear of being harrassed. it has helped restore one disabled woman's trust in travelling after she suffered an accident and two sexual ass
about losing the brexit vote, it's been the poverty of our politicians' inability to talk about sunny uplands that's actually got a vision for how we can improve ourselves, and how we can be happier. we're making one extra stop — the fishing port of looe. anybody who voted remain and goes against the democratic vote of the country are traitors. get out and pay 'em nothing! ijust want people to understand about the industry that i'm in. i think our country's great, everybody wants to come...
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navigable waters of the san francisco bay and were not converted to, quote, fastland or, quote, dry solid upland prior to the enactment of the clean water act. this is because waters that have been severed from tidal influence are not fast lands. secondly, the salt ponds in their current condition have been shown to be navigable in the past and could be used in interstate or foreign commerce with reasonable improvements, such as removing levees. in fact, large portions of former salt ponds in proximity to the site have been restored to tidal marshes. third, the salt ponds are impoundments of waters, as defined by waters of the united states. finally, the salt ponds have significant nexus to the traditionally navigable waters of the adjacent san francisco bay, providing food and habitat to certain species of microorganisms, and the most recent e.p.a. determination directly contradicts the findings of region nine experts but it's completely in line of this administration's record of gutting environmental protections in the name of corporate interests. i realize this administration struggles to rec
navigable waters of the san francisco bay and were not converted to, quote, fastland or, quote, dry solid upland prior to the enactment of the clean water act. this is because waters that have been severed from tidal influence are not fast lands. secondly, the salt ponds in their current condition have been shown to be navigable in the past and could be used in interstate or foreign commerce with reasonable improvements, such as removing levees. in fact, large portions of former salt ponds in...
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. >> reporter: the living levee will create transitions between the marshland and the uplands. >> its of thousands of plants that will go into this site. that's an important area because sea level rise it will continue to provide habitat for the animals in the marsh now. >> save the bay plans to expand the planting around the bay. as it rescues much of the shoreline from years of development. sowing the seeds of progress one muddy field at a time. >>> it is 7:54. if you know this show, you know we have much more ahead on "today in the bay." coming up, our clear the shelters segment featuring our friends from pets in need. we'll introduce you to ansil next. "clear the shelters" segme with our friends from pets in ne >>> welcome back. it is time for our clear the shelters segment with our friends from pets in need. celeste and jacqueline are here with ansil. he's so cute. i know i say this every week. a 9-week-old terrier puppy, yorkshire terrier. >> yes. >> sometimes when we think terrier, we think a different look. he's so tiny, so cute and quiet and shy. >> yes. so he came in with t
. >> reporter: the living levee will create transitions between the marshland and the uplands. >> its of thousands of plants that will go into this site. that's an important area because sea level rise it will continue to provide habitat for the animals in the marsh now. >> save the bay plans to expand the planting around the bay. as it rescues much of the shoreline from years of development. sowing the seeds of progress one muddy field at a time. >>> it is 7:54. if...
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this particular part of mali which is an area which is flooded in its lower parts and in the more upland their areas where land is in short supply this pressure as you were explaining pressure compared to competition for land between farmers and the finale who lists that have they have herds of cattle and goats and sheep and it's an area with a lot of droughts for much of the year so that puts pressure on the land but the jihadists recruited among some young fool lani and this is really aggravated tensions over the last several years and the government was slow to react in the last eighteen months it's been much much more dynamic with a new prime minister who's made serious efforts to promote mediation but up to that time for some time the government rather neglected this central area of mali whereas it was much much more worried about the situation in the far north right up in the sahara desert i mean you mention that perhaps the government hasn't been as attentive as it could have been the flying themselves claim that monies militaries actually armed some of the hunters to attack them
this particular part of mali which is an area which is flooded in its lower parts and in the more upland their areas where land is in short supply this pressure as you were explaining pressure compared to competition for land between farmers and the finale who lists that have they have herds of cattle and goats and sheep and it's an area with a lot of droughts for much of the year so that puts pressure on the land but the jihadists recruited among some young fool lani and this is really...
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now he is facing 16 felony counts for what they are calling upland hoax.d to believe him after his initiall allegations. we are quoting when we say "beautiful." they also raised to defame the covington catholic schools. a new lawsuit, $250,000 in damages for the channels absurd coverage of the covington incident. he is the associate of reason, the new book "panic attack." we should also know that he is one of the world's experts on hoaxes of this kind. the suit against cnn for what they did, doesn't have a shock it? >> that's a very complicated question. i think that some of these thingsed are opinion, wrongful opinion, things that the media claims it was notps correct, but you have to show that it was a fact, a demonstrated fact. some of it, you could make an argument that when nathan phillips, the native american man claims thateded he couldn'tt out of the situation because his way wasau blocked, that, accordg to to the first amendment lawyer seems like a fact you could maybe prove. let's keep in mind that theypr e actually the second sort of source purv
now he is facing 16 felony counts for what they are calling upland hoax.d to believe him after his initiall allegations. we are quoting when we say "beautiful." they also raised to defame the covington catholic schools. a new lawsuit, $250,000 in damages for the channels absurd coverage of the covington incident. he is the associate of reason, the new book "panic attack." we should also know that he is one of the world's experts on hoaxes of this kind. the suit against cnn...
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still got some issues about habitat quality, prey base in the west highlands and in the southern uplands feedback about what‘s happening to these birds and if anyone is killing them illegally, we will know exactly where and when that‘s happening. when you say you will be collecting data, such as killing them, does that mean it will be monitoring the health of the bird as well? or more location data? what these tags do really is they utilise a new type of satellite network, dual stationary iridium is what it is called. and the key difference to these tags is that they monitor real—time, so traditionally satellite tags which have provided us with a very fascinating insight into how golden eagles move and spend time, the key difference in these types of feedback, there are multiple sensors on these birds and get a better handle on when their resting, when they‘re feeding, when they‘re foraging, but also of anything afterwards happens to them. so, for example, if they are stuck in a trap, or indeed if they are shot, and that in effect at sunday‘s distress signal straightaway and it would all
still got some issues about habitat quality, prey base in the west highlands and in the southern uplands feedback about what‘s happening to these birds and if anyone is killing them illegally, we will know exactly where and when that‘s happening. when you say you will be collecting data, such as killing them, does that mean it will be monitoring the health of the bird as well? or more location data? what these tags do really is they utilise a new type of satellite network, dual stationary...
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ten centimetres in one or two places, turning back to bain as temperatures rise across the southern uplands, turns back to persistent rain, persistent rain to the north—west of england, that could cause some minor flooding for wales. a lot of dry weather, lots of cloud and a strong breeze and the breeze could be crucial, 40, 50, maybe 60 miles an hour or more across england and wales. that is going to cause problems with the ferries, bridges and certainly for high sided vehicles throughout the day. barely above freezing the parts of scotland, maybe four or five for northern ireland. we finished the day with the wind is picking up, scattering of showers here, some of those heavy with a scattering of thunder. after a spell of strong winds and rain this evening because england and wales, clear spells and showers through the night into my morning and there will be enforced aboundin morning and there will be enforced abound ina morning and there will be enforced abound in a few spots sheltered from the breeze, but to many, the bees we re the breeze, but to many, the bees were just about keep tem
ten centimetres in one or two places, turning back to bain as temperatures rise across the southern uplands, turns back to persistent rain, persistent rain to the north—west of england, that could cause some minor flooding for wales. a lot of dry weather, lots of cloud and a strong breeze and the breeze could be crucial, 40, 50, maybe 60 miles an hour or more across england and wales. that is going to cause problems with the ferries, bridges and certainly for high sided vehicles throughout...