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less cold for england and wales, 5—8 degrees, but another cold night for scotland and northern ireland, a touch of frost. but it's here you'll have the best of the sunshine from the word go for sunday morning. further east, it will be a cloudy, wet picture, with that rain slowly pulling away from eastern england, becoming confined to north—east scotland, the northern isles. elsewhere, plenty of sunshine around, a few scattered showers developing into the afternoon, and a windy day to come, particularly close to the north sea, close near to that area of rain. temperature—wise, the low teens for many, but distinctly chilly again across this north—east corner. that rain continues to clear northwards into the northern isles during sunday night. it turns a lot drier for many with clear spells. we'll start to see thicker cloud and some showery bursts of rain pushing into western areas, though, by the end of the night, though many areas will stay dry. temperature—wise, well, actually milder for many, particularly scotland and northern ireland, than we've had of late. still a few chill
less cold for england and wales, 5—8 degrees, but another cold night for scotland and northern ireland, a touch of frost. but it's here you'll have the best of the sunshine from the word go for sunday morning. further east, it will be a cloudy, wet picture, with that rain slowly pulling away from eastern england, becoming confined to north—east scotland, the northern isles. elsewhere, plenty of sunshine around, a few scattered showers developing into the afternoon, and a windy day to come,...
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less cold for england and wales, 5—8 degrees, but another cold night for scotland and northern ireland, a touch of frost. but it's here you'll have the best of the sunshine from the word go for sunday morning. further east, it will be a cloudy, wet picture, with that rain slowly pulling away from eastern england, becoming confined to north—east scotland, the northern isles. elsewhere, plenty of sunshine around, a few scattered showers developing into the afternoon, and a windy day to come, particularly close to the north sea, close near to that area of rain. temperature—wise, the low teens for many, but distinctly chilly again across this north—east corner. that rain continues to clear northwards into the northern isles during sunday night. it turns a lot drier for many with clear spells. we'll start to see thicker cloud and some showery bursts of rain pushing into western areas, though, by the end of the night, though many areas will stay dry. temperature—wise, well, actually milder for many, particularly scotland and northern ireland, than we've had of late. still a few chill
less cold for england and wales, 5—8 degrees, but another cold night for scotland and northern ireland, a touch of frost. but it's here you'll have the best of the sunshine from the word go for sunday morning. further east, it will be a cloudy, wet picture, with that rain slowly pulling away from eastern england, becoming confined to north—east scotland, the northern isles. elsewhere, plenty of sunshine around, a few scattered showers developing into the afternoon, and a windy day to come,...
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across the south—east of england, giving some heavy showers, but generally a pretty wet picture. quite windy too, and that rain pushing up into eastern parts of scotland into the afternoon as well, whereas out towards the west is a brighter picture. sunshine and showers but pretty chilly wherever you are. temperatures no better than 12 or 13 degrees. as for monday, we'll see an east west split once again, but a reversal of fortunes this time with the east and southeast seeing the brightest skies out towards the west. quite a few showers to come, those showers merging in places to give some longer spells of rain. and as we head into the coming week, we hold onto a pretty unsettled picture. outbreaks of rain for most areas at times, but notice those temperatures picking up to into the high teens or low 20s. >> looks like things are heating up . boxt boilers sponsors of up. boxt boilers sponsors of weather on gb news. >> it's saturday night. and this is the saturday five. i'm darren grimes, along with charlie rowley. chloe dobbs, ben leo, and benjamin butterworth. plenty more to com
across the south—east of england, giving some heavy showers, but generally a pretty wet picture. quite windy too, and that rain pushing up into eastern parts of scotland into the afternoon as well, whereas out towards the west is a brighter picture. sunshine and showers but pretty chilly wherever you are. temperatures no better than 12 or 13 degrees. as for monday, we'll see an east west split once again, but a reversal of fortunes this time with the east and southeast seeing the brightest...
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less cold for england and wales, 5—8 degrees, but another cold night for scotland and northern ireland, a touch of frost. but it's here you'll have the best of the sunshine from the word go for sunday morning. further east, it will be a cloudy, wet picture, with that rain slowly pulling away from eastern england, becoming confined to north—east scotland, the northern isles. elsewhere, plenty of sunshine around, a few scattered showers developing into the afternoon, and a windy day to come, particularly close to the north sea, close near to that area of rain. temperature—wise, the low teens for many, but distinctly chilly again across this north—east corner. that rain continues to clear northwards into the northern isles during sunday night. it turns a lot drier for many with clear spells. we'll start to see thicker cloud and some showery bursts of rain pushing into western areas, though, by the end of the night, though many areas will stay dry. temperature—wise, well, actually milder for many, particularly scotland and northern ireland, than we've had of late. still a few chill
less cold for england and wales, 5—8 degrees, but another cold night for scotland and northern ireland, a touch of frost. but it's here you'll have the best of the sunshine from the word go for sunday morning. further east, it will be a cloudy, wet picture, with that rain slowly pulling away from eastern england, becoming confined to north—east scotland, the northern isles. elsewhere, plenty of sunshine around, a few scattered showers developing into the afternoon, and a windy day to come,...
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notice things brightening up, perhaps for a time across the south—east of england, giving some heavy showers, but generally a pretty wet picture. quite windy too, and that rain pushing up into eastern parts of scotland into the afternoon as well . whereas out towards the well. whereas out towards the west it's a brighter picture. sunshine and showers but pretty chilly wherever you are. temperatures no better than 12 or 13 degrees. as for monday, we'll see an east west split once again, but a reversal of fortunes this time with the east and southeast seeing the brightest skies out towards the west. quite a few showers to come, those showers merging in places to give some longer spells of rain. and as we head into the coming week , we hold into the coming week, we hold onto a pretty unsettled picture. outbreaks of rain for most areas at times, but notice those temperatures picking up to into the high teens or low 20s. >> looks like things are heating up . boxt boilers sponsors of up. boxt boilers sponsors of weather on a conservative mp, defects to laboun a conservative mp, defects to
notice things brightening up, perhaps for a time across the south—east of england, giving some heavy showers, but generally a pretty wet picture. quite windy too, and that rain pushing up into eastern parts of scotland into the afternoon as well . whereas out towards the well. whereas out towards the west it's a brighter picture. sunshine and showers but pretty chilly wherever you are. temperatures no better than 12 or 13 degrees. as for monday, we'll see an east west split once again, but a...
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in england, cancer treatment appears to be going well for king charles. buckingham palace announced he will return to public duties on a limited schedule. the british authorities say the king's first event will involve visiting other cancer patients with his wife, queen camilla. >>> in israel, an egyptian delegation is intensifying efforts to broker a ceasefire agreement with hamas. looming over these talks is israel's preparation for a military offensive into the last hamas refuge of rafah if. rafah. [background sounds] jon: the pentagon says it is rushing patriot air defense missiles and artillery ammunition to ukraine as part of a newly-passed foreign aid package. it will help kyiv defend against russian attacks on ukraine's energy grid. meanwhile, the creme-in is a accusing kyiv of attacking southern russia with more than 60 drones. >>> and in germany, rare 2-month of old tiger twins got their first health check-up and vaccinations at the berlin zoo. the veterinarian team revealed the cubs' sex, they are both males. and that's a look at a some stories
in england, cancer treatment appears to be going well for king charles. buckingham palace announced he will return to public duties on a limited schedule. the british authorities say the king's first event will involve visiting other cancer patients with his wife, queen camilla. >>> in israel, an egyptian delegation is intensifying efforts to broker a ceasefire agreement with hamas. looming over these talks is israel's preparation for a military offensive into the last hamas refuge of...
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less cold for england and wales, 5—8 degrees, but another cold night for scotland and northern ireland, a touch of frost. but it's here you'll have the best of the sunshine from the word go for sunday morning. further east, it will be a cloudy, wet picture, with that rain slowly pulling away from eastern england, becoming confined to north—east scotland, the northern isles. elsewhere, plenty of sunshine around, a few scattered showers developing into the afternoon, and a windy day to come, particularly close to the north sea, close near to that area of rain. temperature—wise, the low teens for many, but distinctly chilly again across this north—east corner. that rain continues to clear northwards into the northern isles during sunday night. it turns a lot drier for many with clear spells. we'll start to see thicker cloud and some showery bursts of rain pushing into western areas, though, by the end of the night, though many areas will stay dry. temperature—wise, well, actually milder for many, particularly scotland and northern ireland, than we've had of late. still a few chill
less cold for england and wales, 5—8 degrees, but another cold night for scotland and northern ireland, a touch of frost. but it's here you'll have the best of the sunshine from the word go for sunday morning. further east, it will be a cloudy, wet picture, with that rain slowly pulling away from eastern england, becoming confined to north—east scotland, the northern isles. elsewhere, plenty of sunshine around, a few scattered showers developing into the afternoon, and a windy day to come,...
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we started off grey and wet across southern england. the rain petered out to a blanket of cloud and drizzle. a lot of cloud across wales, the midlands, for much of the day. further north it was a different story. sunny spells and scattered showers but escape those showers, a beautiful afternoon in fife, as you can see. we have more heavy rain though arriving through the night tonight. it is across the south. that rain — some of it really quite intense — will gradually drift its way steadily north and east as we go through sunday. once again a day of contrasts because the rain will continue to move its way out of the midlands, up into the north—east of england and eastern scotland. west will certainly stay drier and brightest for longest. into the afternoon we should see an improving picture across much of england and wales. sunny spells, a few scattered showers, and temperatures peaking at around 13 degrees. it will be windy on those exposed east coasts. sheltered western areas clinging onto some glimpses of sunshine. a little mor
we started off grey and wet across southern england. the rain petered out to a blanket of cloud and drizzle. a lot of cloud across wales, the midlands, for much of the day. further north it was a different story. sunny spells and scattered showers but escape those showers, a beautiful afternoon in fife, as you can see. we have more heavy rain though arriving through the night tonight. it is across the south. that rain — some of it really quite intense — will gradually drift its way steadily...
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both have longer waiting lists than england. okay, and how about this , last but not least, megan , this, last but not least, megan, who is a gb news member, says sunak will hold a general election second week in november. there you go. you heard it here first. i'll be deaung heard it here first. i'll be dealing with andrew neil in my take at ten. that's just over 20 minutes time. he's attacked gb news. i'll be dealing with him in no uncertain terms . lots of in no uncertain terms. lots of that to get through. but let me tell you now about a shocking story that happened yesterday. the conservative mp for north east somerset and gb news star sir jacob rees—mogg, was pursued by a crowd of protesters at cardiff university following an address to their conservative party association. take a look at this shocking scenes. sirjacob was chased to his car by a car by pro—palestine protesters . he was pro—palestine protesters. he was filmed being harassed by a mob of what have been described as hard left demonstrators, one of whom w
both have longer waiting lists than england. okay, and how about this , last but not least, megan , this, last but not least, megan, who is a gb news member, says sunak will hold a general election second week in november. there you go. you heard it here first. i'll be deaung heard it here first. i'll be dealing with andrew neil in my take at ten. that's just over 20 minutes time. he's attacked gb news. i'll be dealing with him in no uncertain terms . lots of in no uncertain terms. lots of that...
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we started off grey and wet across southern england. the rain petered out to a blanket of cloud and drizzle. a lot of cloud across wales, the midlands, for much of the day. further north it was a different story. sunny spells and scattered showers but escape those showers, a beautiful afternoon in fife, as you can see. we have more heavy rain though arriving through the night tonight. it is across the south. that rain — some of it really quite intense — will gradually drift its way steadily north and east as we go through sunday. once again a day of contrasts because the rain will continue to move its way out of the midlands, up into the north—east of england and eastern scotland. west will certainly stay drier and brightest for longest. into the afternoon we should see an improving picture across much of england and wales. sunny spells, a few scattered showers, and temperatures peaking at around 13 degrees. it will be windy on those exposed east coasts. sheltered western areas clinging onto some glimpses of sunshine. a little mor
we started off grey and wet across southern england. the rain petered out to a blanket of cloud and drizzle. a lot of cloud across wales, the midlands, for much of the day. further north it was a different story. sunny spells and scattered showers but escape those showers, a beautiful afternoon in fife, as you can see. we have more heavy rain though arriving through the night tonight. it is across the south. that rain — some of it really quite intense — will gradually drift its way steadily...
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the bellows were very old new england family. you know going back almost to the to the mayflower. so, you know. essentially the entire group of people who were known as boston brahmins. well basically opium traders and they were very closely linked to other they made vast fortunes in china through in opium. the russells, the forbes family, which is almost iconic of american capitalism itself. so the interesting part of it is that these guys would go off to china when they were 16, 17, 18, sometimes, you know, one of the biggest, most opium traders was a man called john cushing, who went out a 16 year old boy. and he was basically adopted by a very famous chinese trader called reuben jang, who was known as kwa, who was then probably the man in the world. and he made he made cashing incredibly wealthy so crushing came back to america as one of the richest men in in the whole country. and great catch because he wasn't he wasn't very so these guys came back they were in their twenties usually they had all this money and often chinese traders give them money to invest in america so the
the bellows were very old new england family. you know going back almost to the to the mayflower. so, you know. essentially the entire group of people who were known as boston brahmins. well basically opium traders and they were very closely linked to other they made vast fortunes in china through in opium. the russells, the forbes family, which is almost iconic of american capitalism itself. so the interesting part of it is that these guys would go off to china when they were 16, 17, 18,...
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the best scientific research being carried out in germany and france and england. einstein then was living in switzerland when he came up. the theory of relativity, a america is a backwater at that time. we do not care about science. we spend very little on it the us nationwide at this has only for industrial research labs that would become over a thousand after world war one when we rely i'm sorry world war two when we realize that the science stuff is maybe kind important for society. but before the war the u.s. is just not really on the scientific stage. what oppenheimer can be credited with is he goes to and almost single handedly brings the study of quantum physics back to america because without quantum physics we don't get an atomic bomb. but if we turn away from science for a minute and start at oppenheimer's life, maybe you know, a minute ago i said he was born in the place, but maybe he actually was born in the right because he's born in new york city to an extreme, supremely wealthy family. for that era, his father owned a thriving clothing company. and
the best scientific research being carried out in germany and france and england. einstein then was living in switzerland when he came up. the theory of relativity, a america is a backwater at that time. we do not care about science. we spend very little on it the us nationwide at this has only for industrial research labs that would become over a thousand after world war one when we rely i'm sorry world war two when we realize that the science stuff is maybe kind important for society. but...
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, but the ones with england flags. a country that fought the nazis are the nazis. can someone please make this make sense? and social media was awash with the annual saint george's day parade of smug, superior lefties saying, well, actually, saint george was a turkish arab immigrant and his mother was a palestinian. take that gammons as if this was some kind of edgy jaw dropping revelation instead of the only acceptable opinion, and something you'll see a million times if you open social media on the 23rd of april. and as well as being trite and smug, it's not even correct if i can adopt the snobbish , know it all adopt the snobbish, know it all tones of the leftist chatter party. well actually saint george wasn't a turkish arab, but was a greek christian from anatolia, which used to be christian but was aggressively colonised by islam. so maybe digging into saint george's history doesn't make the point. you think you're making by calling him a turkish arab is like saying keanu reeves as a high ranking member of hezbol
, but the ones with england flags. a country that fought the nazis are the nazis. can someone please make this make sense? and social media was awash with the annual saint george's day parade of smug, superior lefties saying, well, actually, saint george was a turkish arab immigrant and his mother was a palestinian. take that gammons as if this was some kind of edgy jaw dropping revelation instead of the only acceptable opinion, and something you'll see a million times if you open social media...
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england i through the start, then. england shot out of the rocks. we through the start, then. england shot out of the rocks. we wanted to come out and _ shot out of the rocks. we wanted to come out and show _ shot out of the rocks. we wanted to come out and show our _ shot out of the rocks. we wanted to come out and show our dominance. | shot out of the rocks. we wanted to . come out and show our dominance. we know that _ come out and show our dominance. we know that prince —— france was going to come _ know that prince —— france was going to come back— know that prince —— france was going to come back into it. just stayed on it. just _ to come back into it. just stayed on it. just really proud.— it. just really proud. when you go into half-time _ it. just really proud. when you go into half-time with _ it. just really proud. when you go into half-time with the _ it. just really proud. when you go into half-time with the kind - it. just really proud. when you go l into half-time with the kind of lead into half—time with the kind of lead that you have, how did
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up first, we have nbc's my england at columbia university, where demonstrations last weekend inspired many of these protests around the country. where are the negotiations now, between the students and administrators in the efforts to end the protest? and i am curious what students are demanding of the university. >> reporter: hey, alex. yeah, the negotiations are still ongoing, we know there is a small group of staff and students meeting with administration officials. we are hearing that these talks are tense, it seems to be a bit of a power play and a fragile situation with some pauses in between when these talks are actually happening. some progress has been made. we know that originally, colombia had a deadline of friday for the pro-palestinian encampment to be removed. that time has since come and gone and the encampment is still here on campus. we know the students inside that and kevin are demanding a few things, one of them is financial transparency of where the money at columbia university is going. and then, a divestment from companies with ties to the israeli government. we
up first, we have nbc's my england at columbia university, where demonstrations last weekend inspired many of these protests around the country. where are the negotiations now, between the students and administrators in the efforts to end the protest? and i am curious what students are demanding of the university. >> reporter: hey, alex. yeah, the negotiations are still ongoing, we know there is a small group of staff and students meeting with administration officials. we are hearing that...
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now on his eyes, this is shepherd united, relegated back down to england, 2nd to edison concerning the premier league spaces for another season as a dresser, gay side. and the big chief thomas boxes published in united states will be allowed to compete with this. he has power as gains even if they failed to qualify between 6 and 8. palestinian athletes are exposed to take port clarification events for the powers games are ongoing for a number of sports. and boss says that if no palestinian acetate qualifies on the field of play, some would be invited by the international and pick committee. the game starts on july, the 26. after 5000 kilometer route through greece fil a big flame is on the next leg of its journey. atlanta and carrying the flame has set sail from athens for fronds on the 19th century. saving ship called the bell and it will sail across the mediterranean sea and arrive on may the 8th them all say at a relay through from slating to the opening ceremony in the mean, it's such a 10 moves. one went away from the m. b a playoff 2nd round after 126 to what i 9, when over the p
now on his eyes, this is shepherd united, relegated back down to england, 2nd to edison concerning the premier league spaces for another season as a dresser, gay side. and the big chief thomas boxes published in united states will be allowed to compete with this. he has power as gains even if they failed to qualify between 6 and 8. palestinian athletes are exposed to take port clarification events for the powers games are ongoing for a number of sports. and boss says that if no palestinian...
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we started off grey and wet across southern england. the rain petered out to a blanket of cloud and drizzle. a lot of cloud across wales, the midlands, for much of the day. further north it was a different story. sunny spells and scattered showers but escape those showers, a beautiful afternoon in fife, as you can see. we have more heavy rain though arriving through the night tonight. it is across the south. that rain — some of it really quite intense — will gradually drift its way steadily north and east as we go through sunday. once again a day of contrasts because the rain will continue to move its way out of the midlands, up into the north—east of england and eastern scotland. west will certainly stay drier and brightest for longest. into the afternoon we should see an improving picture across much of england and wales. sunny spells, a few scattered showers, and temperatures peaking at around 13 degrees. it will be windy on those exposed east coasts. sheltered western areas clinging onto some glimpses of sunshine. a little mor
we started off grey and wet across southern england. the rain petered out to a blanket of cloud and drizzle. a lot of cloud across wales, the midlands, for much of the day. further north it was a different story. sunny spells and scattered showers but escape those showers, a beautiful afternoon in fife, as you can see. we have more heavy rain though arriving through the night tonight. it is across the south. that rain — some of it really quite intense — will gradually drift its way steadily...
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nbc news digital reporter my england is on campus. minor, thank you for joining us life. what are you hearing that is going on over at columbia this morning? >> reporter: thank you for having me, katie. this morning, we have seen some students in caps and gowns taking their graduation photos but there's a lot of questions surrounding graduation. now, it is scheduled for may 15th. the main commencement ceremony happening on the best lawn. there are questions of 50 location will change with the schedule will change because of the encampment of the pro- palestinian protesters also on the west lawn. take a listen to two students we spoke to this morning and their thoughts about the protest possibly impacting graduation. >> i didn't my undergraduate and master ceremony. there are a lot of events in the past few years that prevent the celebrations. i think this is one of them. >> they seem to say they won't leave. that is completely fine. i don't know, especially if the president decides to go along with graduation. >> the latest update from the university is that the universit
nbc news digital reporter my england is on campus. minor, thank you for joining us life. what are you hearing that is going on over at columbia this morning? >> reporter: thank you for having me, katie. this morning, we have seen some students in caps and gowns taking their graduation photos but there's a lot of questions surrounding graduation. now, it is scheduled for may 15th. the main commencement ceremony happening on the best lawn. there are questions of 50 location will change with...
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so a spell of heavy rain which will linger across north—east england and eastern scotland. west will be best through the afternoon. it'll be windy with the cloud and rain, and as a consequence, the temperatures really disappointing once again, 7—10 degrees, highest values of 13, possibly 14. now, as we move into monday, not a bad start, and with that wind direction still coming from the south, some sunshine and some warmth. yes, it will turn cloudier and wetter from the west as we go through the day, but in that sunshine we could see temperatures peaking at 16, and it should feel quite pleasant, particularly in comparison to of late. warmer still as we go to the middle part of the week. this area of low pressure will bring outbreaks of rain at times, but we're tapping into a south—easterly wind direction, and that will continue to drive in some warmer air, so temperatures just a little above where they should be for this time of year, but don't expect anything too dry, settled or sunny. live from london. this is bbc news. as a russian missile narrowly misses a kharkiv h
so a spell of heavy rain which will linger across north—east england and eastern scotland. west will be best through the afternoon. it'll be windy with the cloud and rain, and as a consequence, the temperatures really disappointing once again, 7—10 degrees, highest values of 13, possibly 14. now, as we move into monday, not a bad start, and with that wind direction still coming from the south, some sunshine and some warmth. yes, it will turn cloudier and wetter from the west as we go...
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so good to so so, so the mood sake has been living and nothing in, in england's east midland, since 2004 that was born in the southern part of senegal, a place called cousin. most a town close. you get a shaw. so girl, david, my grandfather, my mom's father, who's my mental so age of 7. my grandfather told me how to build my 1st instrument . age of 14 has thought to lend up a try, some practicing solves that dated back in century with a story behind the age of 18 and i left the family. the cora originated in west africa, likely in the 13th or the 14th century. it's made of a calabash gord covered with an animal skin with a long wooden neck attached. it's played using only the thumbs and index fingers. so that's the best and the middle. one of the truth of the things is that for you to play to improvise. i mentioned that that is. ready the. ready ready ready ready ready what makes a fusion of cora and classical, especially tricky, is that while music is written down on paper in europe sake who learned his craft by ear. when i was young, ask is my uncle who said i wanted to learn how to re
so good to so so, so the mood sake has been living and nothing in, in england's east midland, since 2004 that was born in the southern part of senegal, a place called cousin. most a town close. you get a shaw. so girl, david, my grandfather, my mom's father, who's my mental so age of 7. my grandfather told me how to build my 1st instrument . age of 14 has thought to lend up a try, some practicing solves that dated back in century with a story behind the age of 18 and i left the family. the cora...
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so a spell of heavy rain which will linger across north—east england and eastern scotland. west will be best through the afternoon. it�*ll be windy with the cloud and rain, and as a consequence, the temperatures really disappointing once again, 7—10 degrees, highest values of 13, possibly 1a. now, as we move into monday, not a bad start, and with that wind direction still coming from the south, some sunshine and some warmth. yes, it will turn cloudier and wetter from the west as we go through the day, but in that sunshine we could see temperatures peaking at 16, and it should feel quite pleasant, particularly in comparison to of late. warmer still as we go to the middle part of the week. this area of low pressure will bring outbreaks of rain at times, but we�*re tapping into a south—easterly wind direction, and that will continue to drive in some warmer air, so temperatures just a little above where they should be for this time of year, but don�*t expect anything too dry, settled or sunny. live from london. this is bbc news. as a russian missile narrowly misses a
so a spell of heavy rain which will linger across north—east england and eastern scotland. west will be best through the afternoon. it�*ll be windy with the cloud and rain, and as a consequence, the temperatures really disappointing once again, 7—10 degrees, highest values of 13, possibly 1a. now, as we move into monday, not a bad start, and with that wind direction still coming from the south, some sunshine and some warmth. yes, it will turn cloudier and wetter from the west as we go...
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the new england even places like north carolina. an interesting trend going on. >> its money back in the housing crisis before the housing crisis we say that all about regional business of thing as a national housing market yes is that national housing market and now are going back to the old normal you can seize him diversions. where is the toughest place to buy home right now? what's it's interesting my colleague was looking into this recently. she said it is interesting this places are doing well during the pandemic because they saw such reversions from the historical norms are those that are most of older places like florida and texas are actually seeing a little bit of easing, some stagnation prices for sure. a lot of it has to do is supply. a lot of the story is not necessarily about rates. it's about our housing supply. is that gets back online in some areas you are going to see regional differences start to spread u up too. >> low supply, high demand, inflation hoping to build more houses. meanwhile tesla has had a terrible
the new england even places like north carolina. an interesting trend going on. >> its money back in the housing crisis before the housing crisis we say that all about regional business of thing as a national housing market yes is that national housing market and now are going back to the old normal you can seize him diversions. where is the toughest place to buy home right now? what's it's interesting my colleague was looking into this recently. she said it is interesting this places are...
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england play france in bordeaux, with less than two hours to kick off. it's winner takes all, in this one. the red roses have not lost in the competition for 28 games, but their last defeat was away against france in 2018. ireland are currently taking on scotland with third place and a spot in the world cup at stake... it's 5—0 there. and in the first game of the day, wales beat italy 22—20.... but didn't get the bonus—point win needed to avoid finishing bottom of the table for the first time. and that's all the sport for now. in an attempt to save his political career, scotland's first minister, humza yousaf, has invited the leaders of other parties to talks in an attempt to find �*common ground�*. he reportedly wrote to the leaders on friday night. mr yousaf is insisting he will not resign despite the tumultuous week. here�*s a quick recap of what�*s happened. the crisis began when humza yousaf — who leads the scottish national party ended its governing coalition with the scottish greens. both parties are pro scottish independence. ther
england play france in bordeaux, with less than two hours to kick off. it's winner takes all, in this one. the red roses have not lost in the competition for 28 games, but their last defeat was away against france in 2018. ireland are currently taking on scotland with third place and a spot in the world cup at stake... it's 5—0 there. and in the first game of the day, wales beat italy 22—20.... but didn't get the bonus—point win needed to avoid finishing bottom of the table for the first...
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so a spell of heavy rain which will linger across north—east england and eastern scotland. west will be best through the afternoon. it'll be windy with the cloud and rain, and as a consequence, the temperatures really disappointing once again, 7—10 degrees, highest values of 13, possibly 1a. now, as we move into monday, not a bad start, and with that wind direction still coming from the south, some sunshine and some warmth. yes, it will turn cloudier and wetter from the west as we go through the day, but in that sunshine we could see temperatures peaking at 16, and it should feel quite pleasant, particularly in comparison to of late. warmer still as we go to the middle part of the week. this area of low pressure will bring outbreaks of rain at times, but we're tapping into a south—easterly wind direction, and that will continue to drive in some warmer air, so temperatures just a little above where they should be for this time of year, but don't expect anything too dry, settled or sunny. live from london. this is bbc news. as a russian missile narrowly misses a kharkiv h
so a spell of heavy rain which will linger across north—east england and eastern scotland. west will be best through the afternoon. it'll be windy with the cloud and rain, and as a consequence, the temperatures really disappointing once again, 7—10 degrees, highest values of 13, possibly 1a. now, as we move into monday, not a bad start, and with that wind direction still coming from the south, some sunshine and some warmth. yes, it will turn cloudier and wetter from the west as we go...
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england play france in bordeaux at teatime. it's winner takes all. the red roses have not lost in the competition for 28 games, but their last defeat was away against france in 2018. the girls are really looking forward to just putting the performance out on the pitch, and the players that have not played in a hostile environment like this, it's for the senior players to put their arm around, checking on them, and, you know, just remember to enjoy the moment however the moment is, because you don't know when it's your last. ireland take on scotland with third place and a spot in the world cup at stake. but first up wales are hosting italy, the visitors won 22—20. the welsh are bottom of the table, and need at least a bonus—point win over italy to avoid what would be a first wooden spoon. and that's all the sport for now. after another night of russian bombardment cost damage to energy infrastructure. he bombardment cost damage to energy infrastructure.— infrastructure. he called for decisive action _ infrastructure. he called for decisive actio
england play france in bordeaux at teatime. it's winner takes all. the red roses have not lost in the competition for 28 games, but their last defeat was away against france in 2018. the girls are really looking forward to just putting the performance out on the pitch, and the players that have not played in a hostile environment like this, it's for the senior players to put their arm around, checking on them, and, you know, just remember to enjoy the moment however the moment is, because you...
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meanwhile, the movement is also proliferating two campuses around the globe from paris to rome, to england, to australia several american schools suspended classes or move them online and some campuses shut down completely but i say campuses shouldn't close, nor should they permit tense. tense aren't speech tensor trespassing they need to balance those interests, the interests of those who want a protest without hate speech or otherwise citing violence. and within the rules established by these private universities, balanced those interests while ensuring that the university community at large can carry on its functioning for example, here in philadelphia at the university of pennsylvania, the interim president issued a letter to the pen community on friday night demanding the pro-palestinian protesters on campus disband. they're gaza solidarity encampment immediately because of alleged legal and university policy violations, adding that anti-semitic graffiti on the statue in front of college hall. will be investigated as a hate crime this morning, 6:00 a.m. i went to the penn campus. i wa
meanwhile, the movement is also proliferating two campuses around the globe from paris to rome, to england, to australia several american schools suspended classes or move them online and some campuses shut down completely but i say campuses shouldn't close, nor should they permit tense. tense aren't speech tensor trespassing they need to balance those interests, the interests of those who want a protest without hate speech or otherwise citing violence. and within the rules established by these...
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so a spell of heavy rain which will linger across north—east england and eastern scotland. west will be best through the afternoon. it'll be windy with the cloud and rain, and as a consequence, the temperatures really disappointing once again, 7—10 degrees, highest values of 13, possibly ia. now, as we move into monday, not a bad start, and with that wind direction still coming from the south, some sunshine and some warmth. yes, it will turn cloudier and wetter from the west as we go through the day, but in that sunshine we could see temperatures peaking at 16, and it should feel quite pleasant, particularly in comparison to of late. warmer still as we go to the middle part of the week. this area of low pressure will bring outbreaks of rain at times, but we're tapping into a south—easterly wind direction, and that will continue to drive in some warmer air, so temperatures just a little above where they should be for this time of year, but don't expect anything too dry, settled or sunny. live from london. this is bbc news. pentagon says it will �*rush�* air defence m
so a spell of heavy rain which will linger across north—east england and eastern scotland. west will be best through the afternoon. it'll be windy with the cloud and rain, and as a consequence, the temperatures really disappointing once again, 7—10 degrees, highest values of 13, possibly ia. now, as we move into monday, not a bad start, and with that wind direction still coming from the south, some sunshine and some warmth. yes, it will turn cloudier and wetter from the west as we go...
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england play france in bordeaux at teatime. it's winner takes all. the red roses have not lost in the competition for 28 games, but their last defeat was away against france in 2018. the girls are really looking forward to just putting the performance out on the pitch, and the players that have not played in a hostile environment like this, it's for the senior players to put their arm around, checking on them, and, you know, just remember to enjoy the moment however the moment is, because you don't know when it's your last. ireland take on scotland with third place and a spot in the world cup at stake. but first up wales are hosting italy, the visitors leading 7—5. the welsh are bottom of the table and need at least a bonus—point win over italy to avoid what would be a first wooden spoon. now in golf, how about this from 23 year old american auston kim, at thejm eagle la, championship in california. here she is at the eighteenth hole. earlier in the day another american alexa pano had managed a hole—in—one on the par—312th not to be outdone
england play france in bordeaux at teatime. it's winner takes all. the red roses have not lost in the competition for 28 games, but their last defeat was away against france in 2018. the girls are really looking forward to just putting the performance out on the pitch, and the players that have not played in a hostile environment like this, it's for the senior players to put their arm around, checking on them, and, you know, just remember to enjoy the moment however the moment is, because you...
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for scotland, northern ireland and northern england as we go through the afternoon, it is sunny spells and scattered showers, but we keep marcus buckland: and drizzle across the midlands and into north wales. slowly brightening up across the ma corridor but that could trigger some sharp, thundery downpours. temperatures today generally across the country below par for the time of year, so still that disappointing feel. but it will turn a little milder at the weekend continues. but it will also turn wetter through the evening and overnight as we see more rain spilling its way up from the channel and spreading across eastern england. here we will see temperatures holding up, but the far north and west under those clearing skies, low enough once again for a touch of frost. it is this low pressure that will bring wet and increasingly windy weather, but also bringing some milder weather with it as well as the wind direction changes towards more of a southerly or south—easterly, so a spell of heavy rain which will linger, west will be best through the afternoon, it will be windy with the c
for scotland, northern ireland and northern england as we go through the afternoon, it is sunny spells and scattered showers, but we keep marcus buckland: and drizzle across the midlands and into north wales. slowly brightening up across the ma corridor but that could trigger some sharp, thundery downpours. temperatures today generally across the country below par for the time of year, so still that disappointing feel. but it will turn a little milder at the weekend continues. but it will also...
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into east wales, central southern england. some heavy showers, perhaps thunderstorms for the likes of east anglia. that rain pushing into the east of scotland, winding that rain pushing into the east of scotland, windy close to the east coast and it is going to feel chilly. eight to ten degrees. over the rest of scotland, northern ireland, wales and south england highs of up to 13 degrees. this stage in the week it is moving on from the west so showery rain from northern ireland, western parts of england and wales. dry and a little bit warmer. 16 degrees or so, only 12 for the likes of belfast. low pressure still looks like it will sit out towards the west of us so some rain around at times but a change in wind direction with the winds rotating around that low pressure, they are going to be coming in from a south—easterly direction bringing a slightly warmer air mass. those temperatures will be on the rise, we could see 20 degrees in the south by the middle of the week but it is going to stay unsettled, there will be some su
into east wales, central southern england. some heavy showers, perhaps thunderstorms for the likes of east anglia. that rain pushing into the east of scotland, winding that rain pushing into the east of scotland, windy close to the east coast and it is going to feel chilly. eight to ten degrees. over the rest of scotland, northern ireland, wales and south england highs of up to 13 degrees. this stage in the week it is moving on from the west so showery rain from northern ireland, western parts...
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loads of our electronics that maybe are assembled in england or indeed assembled in england or indeed assembled here in northern ireland, those primary products are actually coming from china and abroad to come in to, uk , be and abroad to come in to, uk, be put together and then shipped on. so the world economy has really changed to getting bits and pieces from all over the place. i mean, we are now taking an amazing amount of milk, from india, china. there's a pacific deal signed where we get our eggs from mexico , peru, poland. eggs from mexico, peru, poland. that was never the case before the eu, before we entered that, because we were manufacturing for ourselves. even if you look at your clothing brands, most of those are done in the far east. so all of a sudden when you're having to put customs in place to actually look at those products coming in, you can only but say that buildings like this behind me, that used to be customs will that knowledge has gone and we're now starting afresh. and most of that will unfortunately fall onto the hauliers. >> all right. yeah. i mean , i >>
loads of our electronics that maybe are assembled in england or indeed assembled in england or indeed assembled here in northern ireland, those primary products are actually coming from china and abroad to come in to, uk , be and abroad to come in to, uk, be put together and then shipped on. so the world economy has really changed to getting bits and pieces from all over the place. i mean, we are now taking an amazing amount of milk, from india, china. there's a pacific deal signed where we get...
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into east wales, central southern england. some heavy showers, perhaps thunderstorms for the likes of east anglia. that rain pushing the east of scotland, winding close to the east coast and it is going to feel chilly. eight to 10 degrees. over the rest of scotland, northern ireland, wales and south england highs of up to 13 degrees. this stage in the week it is moving on from the west so showery rain from northern ireland, western parts of england and wales. dry and a little bit warmer. 16 degrees or so, only 12 for the likes of belfast. low pressure still looks like it will sit out towards the west of us so some rain arrives at times but a change in wind direction with the wind is rotating around that low pressure, they are going to be coming in from a south—easterly direction bringing a slightly warmer air mass. those temperatures will be on the rise, we could see 20 degrees in the south by the middle of the week but it is going to stay unsettled, there will be some sunshine and some rain around at times through next week
into east wales, central southern england. some heavy showers, perhaps thunderstorms for the likes of east anglia. that rain pushing the east of scotland, winding close to the east coast and it is going to feel chilly. eight to 10 degrees. over the rest of scotland, northern ireland, wales and south england highs of up to 13 degrees. this stage in the week it is moving on from the west so showery rain from northern ireland, western parts of england and wales. dry and a little bit warmer. 16...
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i fancy that place where the magna carta was wrested from the barons in england. runnymede was a very small place, probably not as big as dayton, but events come along as they come along. i think this case will be remembered because it is the first case of this sort since we stopped trying. people in america for witchcraft, because here we have done our best to turn back the tide. that is sort to force itself upon the modern world of testing every fact in science by a religious dictum scopes found guilty. that's the london times. all right. sadly, william jennings bryan, after a big meal, dies of a stroke a week after the trial. and they found william. they found clarence darrow hiking in the smoky mountains and ran up and said, bryan is died. what do you think? and he muttered something like they said, did he die of a broken heart? and darrow muttered something like, no, he died of a busted belly, but then said he, it's a great loss for the american people. they appeal the case, as you know, even if it's federal constitutional issues, the state goes up the state
i fancy that place where the magna carta was wrested from the barons in england. runnymede was a very small place, probably not as big as dayton, but events come along as they come along. i think this case will be remembered because it is the first case of this sort since we stopped trying. people in america for witchcraft, because here we have done our best to turn back the tide. that is sort to force itself upon the modern world of testing every fact in science by a religious dictum scopes...
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presbyterians and and that's why we've got like, for example the episcopalian church, the anglican church in england just this week announced, a $1.27 billion reparations fund for their role in the transatlantic slave trade. right. and how they profited as a church for the transatlantic slave trade. right. so and this is the anglican the episcopal church in the u.s. have been doing $27 million so far in similar of reparations because they were after all jefferson davis, robert e lee episcopalians right now, baptist. so know. and so i think i want i want to say is like it's a broader question then i think just as we often think of of church and state as you know, just this kind of establishment of a church or but i think it's a much it's seeped the dna of christianity in ways i think we all all of us claim that tradition have got some real soul searching to do. yeah. so i. am. oh, there we go. so i'm going to ask for a policy a policy prescription kind of tag. on to the last question is there would you recommend we oppose as in like from the left could we actually basically some of the tax breaks tha
presbyterians and and that's why we've got like, for example the episcopalian church, the anglican church in england just this week announced, a $1.27 billion reparations fund for their role in the transatlantic slave trade. right. and how they profited as a church for the transatlantic slave trade. right. so and this is the anglican the episcopal church in the u.s. have been doing $27 million so far in similar of reparations because they were after all jefferson davis, robert e lee...
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england's set for the naughtier. england's set for the highest number of school suspensions in a year. but what can we do.7 and suspensions in a year. but what can we do? and who is to blame? we've got a parenting expert with us later on in the show. >> so really good news about the king. he's going to be out and about again next week. there was some great colour in the times newspaper this morning, explaining what he's been up to dunng explaining what he's been up to during his downtime , so i'm not during his downtime, so i'm not going to reveal it just yet. >> yeah, we get a little bit of insight into what he's been doing. >> very, very interesting. >> very, very interesting. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> at home. excuse me , but >> at home. excuse me, but please do get in touch with us. we want to hear from you , we want to hear from you, anything you want to get in touch with us about all of our topics today. send your views and post your comments. visiting gbnews.com/yoursay that's how you can get in touch. >> yes, and
england's set for the naughtier. england's set for the highest number of school suspensions in a year. but what can we do.7 and suspensions in a year. but what can we do? and who is to blame? we've got a parenting expert with us later on in the show. >> so really good news about the king. he's going to be out and about again next week. there was some great colour in the times newspaper this morning, explaining what he's been up to dunng explaining what he's been up to during his downtime...
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this is before the protestant reformation, as before the break of the church of england with the roman catholic church. so this is essentially the closest thing international law and moral legitimization as you're going to get. and he essentially gets this set of things that called him, culminating in one in 1493 that basically give the blessing of the church to the entire colonial project, including the kind of genocidal and displacement of indigenous people and the transatlantic slave trade. it's all there. and in fact spells it out in black and white. there's actually great website called the doctrine of discovery dot org. if you read these documents in latin or in english or in spanish, i think they're in three different languages there. but it spells it out in black and white. it literally says like this from the you know, it's a papal bull. right. so from the office of the pope literally says, you know, that you in the question that he asked people, he says here, here's the question you have to ask yourself about whether these people have rights that ought to be respected by euro
this is before the protestant reformation, as before the break of the church of england with the roman catholic church. so this is essentially the closest thing international law and moral legitimization as you're going to get. and he essentially gets this set of things that called him, culminating in one in 1493 that basically give the blessing of the church to the entire colonial project, including the kind of genocidal and displacement of indigenous people and the transatlantic slave trade....