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yalda hakim, bbc news. studio: and that's all from reporters for this week.hot on the heels of storm doris, storm un. overnight, some rain to clear away from the south—eastern corner, and another spell of wind and rain getting into northern ireland and scotland by the end of the night. a lot of dry weather, relatively mild, just a touch of frost possible in the north—east of scotland. —— storm ewan. into the morning, wind and rain clearing away, pushing across scotland, with snow over higher ground, here comes storm ewan. 60, 70 snow over higher ground, here comes storm ewan. 60,70 mph, a lot of rain to go with that, snow over higher ground in scotland, further south and east, quieter, fairly cloudy, relatively mild, still quite windy, another windy day for all of us on windy, another windy day for all of us on monday. blustery day, a little bit of sunshine, showers, when they come along, heavy, hailand bit of sunshine, showers, when they come along, heavy, hail and fund mixed in. —— hailand thunder mixed this is bbc news. the headlines at 11pm: labour's depu
yalda hakim, bbc news. studio: and that's all from reporters for this week.hot on the heels of storm doris, storm un. overnight, some rain to clear away from the south—eastern corner, and another spell of wind and rain getting into northern ireland and scotland by the end of the night. a lot of dry weather, relatively mild, just a touch of frost possible in the north—east of scotland. —— storm ewan. into the morning, wind and rain clearing away, pushing across scotland, with snow over...
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yalda hakim, bbc news. and that is all from reporters for this week.catch up with the latest weather ouitllok. some other source sunshine today, mainly in and northern ireland. there was some trainers practically in that part of the country. you can see the satellite picture at the moment. this large band of cloud, covering much of england. if you are sovereign pushing and from their ways, these should dissipate during the course of the evening. a fair bit of cloud overnight tonight. maybe just touch of frost in the of scotland. this band of rain pushing from the west, that is going to bring showers to northern ireland and the west of scotland. by mid—morning, most of it should have pushed its way south. the eastern side of southern england doing quite well in the morning. try and plate to start the day. high temperatures of 9-10dc. to start the day. high temperatures of 9—10dc. for the rest, more cloud. but more belize. in the afternoon, we could see that when getting up to read about 60 mph. still a few showers in the north of scotland. high temperat
yalda hakim, bbc news. and that is all from reporters for this week.catch up with the latest weather ouitllok. some other source sunshine today, mainly in and northern ireland. there was some trainers practically in that part of the country. you can see the satellite picture at the moment. this large band of cloud, covering much of england. if you are sovereign pushing and from their ways, these should dissipate during the course of the evening. a fair bit of cloud overnight tonight. maybe just...
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she's been talking exclusively to our correspondent yalda hakim. hollywood royalty meets cambodian royalty. the backdrop, an ancient temple. it's the biggest movie premiere this country has ever seen. the director, angelina jolie, says the film speaks to this nation's people. their actors, their language, their story. this war that happened a0 years ago, and what happens to these people, was not properly understood, and notjust for the world, but for the people of the country, i felt that i wanted them to be able to reflect on it in a way that they could absorb, so it's through the eyes of a child, and it's a lot about love. the khmer rouge, a radical communist movement, vowed to take the country
she's been talking exclusively to our correspondent yalda hakim. hollywood royalty meets cambodian royalty. the backdrop, an ancient temple. it's the biggest movie premiere this country has ever seen. the director, angelina jolie, says the film speaks to this nation's people. their actors, their language, their story. this war that happened a0 years ago, and what happens to these people, was not properly understood, and notjust for the world, but for the people of the country, i felt that i...
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yalda hakim, bbc news. and that's all from reporters for this week.t's a very changeable weather pattern in the few days to come. much colder to start the new week. but still some mild weather ahead of us for sunday. this was the rain on saturday. behind me is the next named storm racing in off the atlantic. that's storm ewan. it was named by the irish met service for the expected consequences here. but it will bring wet and windy weather in the north of the uk and heavy rain to be between the two weather systems, generally mild. that will be a feature for northern ireland in scotland for the morning onwards. while elsewhere, dry weatherfor a time. as well as rain, cold air. we have talked about that sleet in the hills. snow to come. brightness will fade. some more rain to come back across northern ireland in the morning. a showery afternoon. england and wales, the dry part of the day is in the morning. could be damp and grey with hill fog in central and eastern areas. temporary dryness but then the clouds will gather as the day goes on. the wind stre
yalda hakim, bbc news. and that's all from reporters for this week.t's a very changeable weather pattern in the few days to come. much colder to start the new week. but still some mild weather ahead of us for sunday. this was the rain on saturday. behind me is the next named storm racing in off the atlantic. that's storm ewan. it was named by the irish met service for the expected consequences here. but it will bring wet and windy weather in the north of the uk and heavy rain to be between the...
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yalda hakim, bbc news. and that's all from reporters for this week.his is just hello. this isjust one hello. this is just one way i could show you how varied the weather was. the weather watchers have done the job for me superbly. monday finished with a chilly note across parts of scotland. the big picture. no great surprise we have a variety of weather on offer across the british isles at the moment. no signs of high—pressure. and settled. even in the midst of that, the skies are clear on tuesday in some areas, seeing the temperatures dribbling away. ice could be a problem on untreated surfaces for the first pa rt untreated surfaces for the first part of the day. even at this stage, in the west of scotland, a new area of cloud and rain. wintriness about that in the high ground extending into northern ireland. it is on the move. dry and bright weather here in the greater part of england and wales. one or two showers. don't bank on it staying that way. this weather feature is on the move away from the north—west of scotland and down into wales. look at
yalda hakim, bbc news. and that's all from reporters for this week.his is just hello. this isjust one hello. this is just one way i could show you how varied the weather was. the weather watchers have done the job for me superbly. monday finished with a chilly note across parts of scotland. the big picture. no great surprise we have a variety of weather on offer across the british isles at the moment. no signs of high—pressure. and settled. even in the midst of that, the skies are clear on...
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yalda hakim, bbc news.ye. hello there, good morning. 12 or 13 degrees quite widely on sunday. the north—east of scotland got to around about 1k degrees. our air has come in from the middle of the atlantic, and will continue to do, although we are going to see temperatures drop away from the north as we get to the latter part of the week. a lot of cloud out there. overnight tonight it will be spilling its way in from the west. some of the cloud will be really quite low across western areas and there will be at least some rain to be had in the far north and west first thing in the morning. but it will be a mild night. nine or ten degrees fairly typical for most major towns and cities. those are the sorts of temperatures we should see by daytime at this time of year. but quite a grey old start for many. the weather front is not particularly intense in terms of rainfall, but there is wetter weather to be had and windy conditions in the far north—west. whereas in the far south—west there will be low cloud, hill
yalda hakim, bbc news.ye. hello there, good morning. 12 or 13 degrees quite widely on sunday. the north—east of scotland got to around about 1k degrees. our air has come in from the middle of the atlantic, and will continue to do, although we are going to see temperatures drop away from the north as we get to the latter part of the week. a lot of cloud out there. overnight tonight it will be spilling its way in from the west. some of the cloud will be really quite low across western areas and...
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angelina jolie talks to yalda hakim about directing her new film on cambodia, her family, and her splitm brad pitt. we are a family and we will always be a family. and we will get through this time and hopefully be a stronger family for it. the battle to recapture the last stronghold of the so—called islamic state in iraq has been long and hard. iraqi forces have besieged mosul, iraq's second city, for the past four months. last month, they captured its eastern region. now the battle is on for the west, which has seen some of the most ferocious fighting between the two sides this week. backed by british and american specialforces, helicopter gunships now control the skies, but the road to the west is littered with bombs, and thousands of is fighters remain in the city. quentin sommerville is the only international journalist embedded with iraqi forces. his report contains some graphic images. iraq says its mosul operation is the dawn of victories, and on the second day of their offensive, its troops again prepared to face the so—called islamic state. an armoured force, set on the city's
angelina jolie talks to yalda hakim about directing her new film on cambodia, her family, and her splitm brad pitt. we are a family and we will always be a family. and we will get through this time and hopefully be a stronger family for it. the battle to recapture the last stronghold of the so—called islamic state in iraq has been long and hard. iraqi forces have besieged mosul, iraq's second city, for the past four months. last month, they captured its eastern region. now the battle is on...
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she has been talking exclusively to our correspondent yalda hakim.he biggest movie premiere this country has ever seen. the director, angelina jolie, says the film speaks to this nation's people. their actors, their language, their story. this war that happened a0 years ago, and what happened to these people, was not properly understood. and notjust for the world, but for the people of the country. i felt that i wanted them to be able to reflect on it in a way that they could absorb. so it's through the eyes of a child, and it's a lot about love. the khmer rouge, a radical communist movement, vowed to take the country back to year zero. millions were forced out of the cities, in an attempt to create a rural utopia. you could be killed for practising religion, showing emotions, or even wearing colour. infouryears, 2 million people died. speaking to people here, i get the sense that they don't want to remember the past, but they also can't forget it. there are 20,000 mass graves across this country, like these ones, a visual reminder of what this natio
she has been talking exclusively to our correspondent yalda hakim.he biggest movie premiere this country has ever seen. the director, angelina jolie, says the film speaks to this nation's people. their actors, their language, their story. this war that happened a0 years ago, and what happened to these people, was not properly understood. and notjust for the world, but for the people of the country. i felt that i wanted them to be able to reflect on it in a way that they could absorb. so it's...
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she's been talking exclusively to our correspondent yalda hakim.ple. it's the biggest movie premiere this country has ever seen. the director, angelina jolie, says the film speaks to this nation's people. their actors, their language, their story. this war that happened a0 years ago, and what happens to these people, was not properly understood, and notjust for the world, but for the people of the country, i felt that i wanted them to be able to reflect on it in a way that they could absorb, so it's through the eyes of a child, and it's a lot about love. the khmer rouge, a radical communist movement, vowed to take the country back to year zero. millions were forced out of the cities in an attempt to create a rural utopia. you could be killed for practising religion, showing emotions, or even wearing colour. infouryears, 2 million people died. speaking to people here, i get the sense that they don't want to remember the past, but they also can't forget it. there are 20,000 mass graves across this country, like these ones. a visual reminder of what t
she's been talking exclusively to our correspondent yalda hakim.ple. it's the biggest movie premiere this country has ever seen. the director, angelina jolie, says the film speaks to this nation's people. their actors, their language, their story. this war that happened a0 years ago, and what happens to these people, was not properly understood, and notjust for the world, but for the people of the country, i felt that i wanted them to be able to reflect on it in a way that they could absorb, so...
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yalda hakim is in rural pennsylvania, trying to find out what the voters are making it all.ald trump's heartland. i think it's going fantastic. i was heartbroken. like i said, appalled. i can't believe that, i thought our country has progressed so much and we took like three steps back. if we stand up to other countries, we have to make america great again, this is our country first. it was counties like this facing a decline in manufacturing, shrinking population and rising immigration that moved heavily towards donald trump and his message of national restoration during the election. in his first week—and—a—half in office we have come here to ask people what they think now. the fourth street bar in hazelton. owned and run by marty. he resonated with the working class, i mean this is a blue collar town, you have a lot of industry here, hard—working people, everybody who comes to this place, punches a time clock. that is pretty much the way it is. marty welcomes donald trump's tough stance on immigrants. it a privilege to come to the united states. i don't mean that in a way
yalda hakim is in rural pennsylvania, trying to find out what the voters are making it all.ald trump's heartland. i think it's going fantastic. i was heartbroken. like i said, appalled. i can't believe that, i thought our country has progressed so much and we took like three steps back. if we stand up to other countries, we have to make america great again, this is our country first. it was counties like this facing a decline in manufacturing, shrinking population and rising immigration that...
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she spoke to our reporter, yalda hakim.g and my son changed my life. the you think in many ways you've come full circle? your humanitarian work started here, you became a mother here, perhaps this is some kind of crossroads for you that you've come back here? yeah, yeah. i'll always... i'll always that you've come back here? yeah, yeah. i'llalways... i'llalways be very grateful to this country and i hope... i hope i've given back as much as it's given me. i don't think i could ever give back as much as this country's given me. i could ever give back as much as this country's given melj understand this is a very sensitive issue. we know that an incident occurred which led to your separation. we also know you haven't said anything about this. but would you like to say something? uh... only that... i don't want to say very much about that, except to say that it was a very difficult time, and... and we are a family, and we will always be a family. and we will get through this time, and hopefully be a stronger family for it. tha
she spoke to our reporter, yalda hakim.g and my son changed my life. the you think in many ways you've come full circle? your humanitarian work started here, you became a mother here, perhaps this is some kind of crossroads for you that you've come back here? yeah, yeah. i'll always... i'll always that you've come back here? yeah, yeah. i'llalways... i'llalways be very grateful to this country and i hope... i hope i've given back as much as it's given me. i don't think i could ever give back as...
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she's been talking exclusively about the film and her personal life to the bbc‘s yalda hakim.s people. they're actors, their language, their story. this war that happened 40 years ago and what happened 40 years ago and what happened to these people was not properly understood and notjust for the world but for the people of the country. i felt that i wanted them to be able to reflect on it in a way that they could absorb so as three eyes of a child and it is a lot about love. the radical commonest movement vowed to take the country back to year zero. millions were forced out of the cities in an attempt to create a rural utopia. you could be killed for practising religion, showing emotions or even wearing colour. in four years, 2 million people died. speaking to people here, i get the sense that they don't want to remember the past but they also can't forget it. there are 20,000 mass graves across this country like these ones. a visual reminder of what this nation has been through. the haunting portraits of death. hundreds of images of those who were tortured at this notorious p
she's been talking exclusively about the film and her personal life to the bbc‘s yalda hakim.s people. they're actors, their language, their story. this war that happened 40 years ago and what happened 40 years ago and what happened to these people was not properly understood and notjust for the world but for the people of the country. i felt that i wanted them to be able to reflect on it in a way that they could absorb so as three eyes of a child and it is a lot about love. the radical...
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she spoke to our reporter, yalda hakim.d so this country for me has been... was my awakening and my son changed my life. do you think that in many ways you have come full circle? you know, your humanitarian work started here, you became a mother here, that perhaps this is some sort of crossroads for you and it's come back here? yeah. i will always... i will always be very grateful to this country and i hope... i hope i have given back as much as it has given me. i don't think i ever could give back as much as this country has given me. i understand this is a very sensitive issue. we know that an incident occurred which led to your separation, we also know you have not said anything about this but would you like to say something? uh... 0nly that... i don't want to say very much about that except to say it was a very difficult time and... and we are a family and we will always be a family and we will get through this time and hopefully be a stronger family for it. we are still waiting for the debate to start in the house of l
she spoke to our reporter, yalda hakim.d so this country for me has been... was my awakening and my son changed my life. do you think that in many ways you have come full circle? you know, your humanitarian work started here, you became a mother here, that perhaps this is some sort of crossroads for you and it's come back here? yeah. i will always... i will always be very grateful to this country and i hope... i hope i have given back as much as it has given me. i don't think i ever could give...
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she has been talking to our reporter yalda hakim.me has been... it's been my awakening. my son changed my life. becoming a cambodian family changed my life. so there was never a plan to make this movie. it's just that i became a film—maker and one day i thought, what story do i feel is really important to tell? and i felt that this war that happened 40 years ago and what happened to these people was not properly understood. and notjust for the world, but for the people of the country. i felt that i wanted them to be able to reflect on it in a way that they could absorb. so it's through the eyes of a child. and it's a lot about love. do you think that this nation is ready for that? i hope so. laughter. yes, i do. i wouldn't have... when i first started coming here... so much has changed. when many people spoke about this, 15—20 years ago, since it happened, there were many people denying or saying it wasn't as bad. 0r trying, of course, many people want to forget, the horrors of war. it's interesting that you say that this is a countr
she has been talking to our reporter yalda hakim.me has been... it's been my awakening. my son changed my life. becoming a cambodian family changed my life. so there was never a plan to make this movie. it's just that i became a film—maker and one day i thought, what story do i feel is really important to tell? and i felt that this war that happened 40 years ago and what happened to these people was not properly understood. and notjust for the world, but for the people of the country. i felt...