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went to the wild west to see buffalo bill. buffalo bill had pulled up the side of the tent so that these little boys could see the show. they just had thought that they might be able to catch sight of this famous man. and so from the time itself a little girl he told us the story of seeing buffalo bill at this show. the other thing he talked about throughout his life was a few years later being in service in world war i. so he was a little boy that was so influenced by the personality of william f. cody and in a very good way. and the reason i'm here and passionate about this museum is because of the story that wilbur morris told his granddaughter. >> we have someone who has been waiting very patiently. one row in front dr. warren. >> first of all, kudos to a guy taking early childhood, not many men are in early childhood and i really thank you for it, child development. over here know me and they know fred gar low and they knew fred's brother bill gar low cody. they both went to my kids' schools and presented exactly what you
went to the wild west to see buffalo bill. buffalo bill had pulled up the side of the tent so that these little boys could see the show. they just had thought that they might be able to catch sight of this famous man. and so from the time itself a little girl he told us the story of seeing buffalo bill at this show. the other thing he talked about throughout his life was a few years later being in service in world war i. so he was a little boy that was so influenced by the personality of...
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all a noise about what ran from west to east and rare scramble in the g.d.r. it was coming in the opposite direction. no one knew how long the border would stay open they didn't want to go to highness doff and then suddenly find that the border was closed again and they couldn't get home the guards were here with machine guns nobody really knew what was happening and like it was there was always the events of that evening are impossible to forget since then a lot has happened for and they are scramble and the others here things have gone well in a reunited germany. i mean how does the argue on its own i'm very happy that so many people in this area having found work here in this part of franconian aside from many have come here because unemployment is very low does this by. even so many young people have moved away hina store first just seven hundred inhabitants much fewer than before the wall came down there's no butcher no baker and no supermarket it was mainly the older people who stayed. we believe that we were disadvantaged in terms of the pension and in
all a noise about what ran from west to east and rare scramble in the g.d.r. it was coming in the opposite direction. no one knew how long the border would stay open they didn't want to go to highness doff and then suddenly find that the border was closed again and they couldn't get home the guards were here with machine guns nobody really knew what was happening and like it was there was always the events of that evening are impossible to forget since then a lot has happened for and they are...
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a horrible tragedy on the west side. let me be clear, based on the information we have, this was an act of terror, and a particularly cowardly act of terror aimed at innocent civilians, aimed at people going about their lives who had no idea what was about to hit them. we, at this moment, based on the information we have, we know of eight innocent people who have lost their lives. over a dozen more injured. we know that this action was intended to break our spirit, but we also know new yorkers are strong. new yorkers are resilient, and our spirit will never be moved by an act of violence, enactment to intimidate us. we have been tested before as a city very near the site of today's tragedy, and new yorkers do not give been in the face of these kinds of actions. we will respond, as we always do, we will be undeterred. i want to thank everyone at the nypd, all of our first responders for their extraordinary efforts in the midst of this tragedy starting with the officer who stopped this tragedy from continuing. all of the f
a horrible tragedy on the west side. let me be clear, based on the information we have, this was an act of terror, and a particularly cowardly act of terror aimed at innocent civilians, aimed at people going about their lives who had no idea what was about to hit them. we, at this moment, based on the information we have, we know of eight innocent people who have lost their lives. over a dozen more injured. we know that this action was intended to break our spirit, but we also know new yorkers...
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west point bmi. west point is the largest of them all. at the end of the day, they are all about napoleon. riding a horse, doing a wheelie, going over the maps. look at george mcclellan. george mcclellan is always posing like napoleon. he loves to be called the young napoleon, and he is a guy who never lives up to who napoleon really was. he is more the antithesis of napoleon. this is the census. that is moe. he is my absolute favorite character in "the simpsons." , also good, too. when these men go off to work, the first thing they are going to learn is war is difficult. the friction of war, the fog of war really comes into play, especially at first manassas or first bull run. one of the first great defensive battles takes place outside of washington and it includes chris's favorite general, , and he goeskson into a counterattack. this is one of those great defenses that he is just naturally taking a position that seemed logical -- hold the top of the hill. have your men lay down. use the woods for cover if you can. these are not being t
west point bmi. west point is the largest of them all. at the end of the day, they are all about napoleon. riding a horse, doing a wheelie, going over the maps. look at george mcclellan. george mcclellan is always posing like napoleon. he loves to be called the young napoleon, and he is a guy who never lives up to who napoleon really was. he is more the antithesis of napoleon. this is the census. that is moe. he is my absolute favorite character in "the simpsons." , also good, too....
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it is west at atilous -- atlas peak and it is all on shore. north west and west. humidity is up as well. so a different setup. we get the sea breeze and afternoon the wind will turn more north west. 40s and 50s and a couple of 30s, and the cooler mass will clear out and it is not a strong system but it is a weak front moving through. we have the smoke from over san pab low yesterday. yesterday, and it will pick up. 60s and 70s. cooler that is good. humidity sup good. but the breeze is not good but it is better than sunday and monday. it looks like a breezy couple of days and another system on friday before thing s calm down. >> i have several calls for people because they were concerned if the wind changes direction the fire changes direction. >> we are keeping a close eye on that -- >> it will go more north west -- >> it is a different direction. >> thank you steve. >> coming together to help fight en masseive fire -- fire fight the fires. getting all of the help they can get the massive fire -- fight the fires. getting all of the help they can get p they can get
it is west at atilous -- atlas peak and it is all on shore. north west and west. humidity is up as well. so a different setup. we get the sea breeze and afternoon the wind will turn more north west. 40s and 50s and a couple of 30s, and the cooler mass will clear out and it is not a strong system but it is a weak front moving through. we have the smoke from over san pab low yesterday. yesterday, and it will pick up. 60s and 70s. cooler that is good. humidity sup good. but the breeze is not good...
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what kind of school is west point? we think of it as a military school, training our officers to go out in the field to problem solve, and command men out on the field. the early days at west point, that is not at all what you do. when you go to west point, you are going to become an engineer. it was an engineering school. the first very prominent of that westt point really is the guy who is going to put together a curriculum that is going to impact our civil war soldiers. most of it is going to deal with learning about mathematics because mathematics is the basic of engineering. if you are going to become an engineer you have to be good at geometry, calculus. it comes with a great number of calculations. trying to turn the mississippi river or trying to build those rivers.underneath these guys are really engineers. secondy training comes at west point. mathematics is such an important tool at west point. 48% of the men who entered west point throughout the 1830's, 1840's, 1850's, 48% of them were washed out. due to ma
what kind of school is west point? we think of it as a military school, training our officers to go out in the field to problem solve, and command men out on the field. the early days at west point, that is not at all what you do. when you go to west point, you are going to become an engineer. it was an engineering school. the first very prominent of that westt point really is the guy who is going to put together a curriculum that is going to impact our civil war soldiers. most of it is going...
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and it had east and west. it had african americans and it had missouriens and northerners and southerners and indians as well. and that's probably a good cast for the united states civil war. thank you. [ applause ] >> well that civil war was just complicated, wasn't it? and it's so good to know that we're over all that now. in the country. aren't we? yes. unpleasantness. between the states. we don't want to in my line of work we don't want anybody to get over anything. because it's all for the historian. and conflicts also good. this great seg way. conflict is also good in the legal profession. our next speaker, i know so many lawyers who really want to be historians. and very few of them are bold enough to come out of the closet and do it. but our next speaker robert indeed has done so. and is not only a prominent attorney, but is also a distinguished historian. he is has written on many diverse topics. dealing with many aspects of world history. as well as the history of the american west. the story of deat
and it had east and west. it had african americans and it had missouriens and northerners and southerners and indians as well. and that's probably a good cast for the united states civil war. thank you. [ applause ] >> well that civil war was just complicated, wasn't it? and it's so good to know that we're over all that now. in the country. aren't we? yes. unpleasantness. between the states. we don't want to in my line of work we don't want anybody to get over anything. because it's all...
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river all the way west to canada, from the canadian border and pacific west down into northwest mexico. that is essentially the area that is covered in the book. i would like to begin my remarks with a scene from the movies. does anyone recognize this movie scene offhand? by the applause i gather that you do. of course this is dustin hoffman is a very befuddled george armstrong custer before the battle of little bighorn. this scene came to have an debate coat a meaning custer and dustin hoffman actually came to him as i delve into the subject and custer for me came to personify the indian war and the many myths that surround the indian war. it always distorts history. now i believe the indian war and the west are uniquely susceptible to the phenomenon. much of those popular and academic histories in film and fiction as depicted this period as an absolute struggle between good and evil reducing the role of the hero and the villain as necessary to accommodate a change in national conscience. in the first 80 years following the tragedy of the wounded knee in 1891 which ended the nation ha
river all the way west to canada, from the canadian border and pacific west down into northwest mexico. that is essentially the area that is covered in the book. i would like to begin my remarks with a scene from the movies. does anyone recognize this movie scene offhand? by the applause i gather that you do. of course this is dustin hoffman is a very befuddled george armstrong custer before the battle of little bighorn. this scene came to have an debate coat a meaning custer and dustin hoffman...
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but thenjay rodriguez scored for west brom. he did fearfor them as rodriguez scored for west brom. he did fear for them as soon as manchester city scored, but they came back into it. but they had barely stopped celebrating before manchester city were back in front. fernandinho, a fortuitous goal, deflection off the post. manchester city turned it on in the second half. fantastic team goal by raheem sterling. but pep guardiola won't be defending with the defending. poor defending with the defending. poor defending from manchester city made for a nervous last couple of minutes. this is what pep guardiola had to say. we weren't panicking at 1—1, we went panicking at 3—2. congratulations. they had three chances and scored two goals. we had so many clear chances and scored just three. but thatis chances and scored just three. but that is football. credit for water we st that is football. credit for water west brom did. we did it in a difficult stadium. it is always complicated here at west brom. i am so complicated here at west brom. i am so pleased. brillant when the liverpool. eve
but thenjay rodriguez scored for west brom. he did fearfor them as rodriguez scored for west brom. he did fear for them as soon as manchester city scored, but they came back into it. but they had barely stopped celebrating before manchester city were back in front. fernandinho, a fortuitous goal, deflection off the post. manchester city turned it on in the second half. fantastic team goal by raheem sterling. but pep guardiola won't be defending with the defending. poor defending with the...
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west south west. west of atlas peak. 87%. these will all eastern and north east and that brought the smoke in and the air flow is nor north west and taking the smoke -- more north west and taking the smoke out of the air. and west of travis and san francisco is showing all west scmpt yesterday yesterday --and yesterday they have an east. it is on shore and patchy clouds. 30s 40s on temps and cool. noticeably cooler as highs come in the 70s and hire clouds in the morning. sfourts and -- higher clouds in the morning. 40s and 50s and they will clear out but the cooler air is moving in and the breeze will pick up and another system on friday to keep the beat going here. 68s and 70s. not a strong north or east wind. not are yet it is more north west but we expect that to pick up later and this is going to be with us until friday and it will calm down a bit. >> thank you steve. >>> up next. so many people want to know how can they help. and what people at the centers say you should not do -- hould not do -- i love you, couch. you g
west south west. west of atlas peak. 87%. these will all eastern and north east and that brought the smoke in and the air flow is nor north west and taking the smoke -- more north west and taking the smoke out of the air. and west of travis and san francisco is showing all west scmpt yesterday yesterday --and yesterday they have an east. it is on shore and patchy clouds. 30s 40s on temps and cool. noticeably cooler as highs come in the 70s and hire clouds in the morning. sfourts and -- higher...
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lighter, a bright start with some sunshine, frequent and prolonged rain towards the west, south—west scotland, north—west england, north—west wales, and eventually the showers will make its towards eastern areas. the wind slightest across parts of scotland, not bad in northern ireland, the temperatures are fairly academic with the strong winds. the centre of storm brian pushes into the north sea through the night into sunday, the strongest winds will be across parts of northern england, south—west scotland, the north midlands, gales to start sunday, but generally easing down. showers becoming less abundant through the day, mainly across western coasts and hills, quite a few of you will finish sunday afternoon with dry and sunny spells, but feeling fresh, only 10—14 degrees. into monday, light winds, brightness in eastern areas, how it breaks of rain spreading from the west, dampness and grazed conditions across southern areas during monday afternoon, temperatures around 14—16 degrees. half term for many of you, things staying on the mild side, but rain at times, sunniest in
lighter, a bright start with some sunshine, frequent and prolonged rain towards the west, south—west scotland, north—west england, north—west wales, and eventually the showers will make its towards eastern areas. the wind slightest across parts of scotland, not bad in northern ireland, the temperatures are fairly academic with the strong winds. the centre of storm brian pushes into the north sea through the night into sunday, the strongest winds will be across parts of northern england,...
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it runs roughly east to west. and you're saying it went all the way on the bike path all the way to chambers. >> that's what witnesses are telling police. along that path, there were various injured people so that's what's leading officials to believe that this was a deliberate -- a deliberate act right now. >> if we can get the picture of the truck back on the screen, it appears to be a home depot truck, unless i'm reading that incorrectly. and there it is. there is a side view of that truck. we don't know exactly what caused the crash, but apparently the driver came out of that truck and we're told, according to witnesses, fired shots and then he was shot by police in the leg. he is alive, the shooter, the driver of this vehicle. i want to bring back cnn law enforcement analyst james gagliano. he's a retired fbi supervisory agent. what more can you tell us about now that we have more information? >> so, jake, we know that the fbi's joint terrorism task force is on scene now and the way these things typically hap
it runs roughly east to west. and you're saying it went all the way on the bike path all the way to chambers. >> that's what witnesses are telling police. along that path, there were various injured people so that's what's leading officials to believe that this was a deliberate -- a deliberate act right now. >> if we can get the picture of the truck back on the screen, it appears to be a home depot truck, unless i'm reading that incorrectly. and there it is. there is a side view of...
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must of the west side of manhattan, the downtown area, the west side have been shut down. there is a massive parade through greenwich village tonight. so the barricades are up all over greenwich village. so there's basically on the west side to the central part of manhattan no movement right now. we're waiting for official word from the police department. nypd tells fox news that they're on scene at chambers and west street now and assessing the situation. it's a traffic nightmare. we hope there's no serious victims. details as we get them. russia's top diplomat says he sees nothing wrong with president trump's campaign reaching out to them. george papadopoulos admitted he lied to the feds about contacts with russians and admitted that he lied when he said he was not on the campaign at the time of the contacts. russian's foreign minister, again, russian's foreign minister says there was nothing illegal about those contacts. he also called the accusations of russian election meddling fantasies. the top democrat in the senate, chuck schumer is calling for republican lawmaker
must of the west side of manhattan, the downtown area, the west side have been shut down. there is a massive parade through greenwich village tonight. so the barricades are up all over greenwich village. so there's basically on the west side to the central part of manhattan no movement right now. we're waiting for official word from the police department. nypd tells fox news that they're on scene at chambers and west street now and assessing the situation. it's a traffic nightmare. we hope...
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when east meets west. rainy east lancashire meeting the sunny west indies. what a marvellous stroke. for the biggest name ever to play in the lancashire league, there was a welcome to match. it was just a special time in a home away from home. a story which starts with reticence and racism. he broke the barriers. they had been fed with the idea that black people are not really people, that they're lesser and that they're not very bright. but ends with lifelong friendships linking accrington with antigua, burnley and barbados. we've remained friends for 50—odd years and every christmas morning, we speak to each other. two continents, two cultures. united by one spirit. i can remember every player that i played with 57 years ago. it means that they are in my heart. an unlikely cricketing love affair. but how did it happen and what impact did it have? hidden beneath brooding pennine hills lies the towns and villages of east lancashire. until this year, the lancashire league has been unchanged since 1897. 14 clubs, 20 miles apart. local rivalry runs high and t
when east meets west. rainy east lancashire meeting the sunny west indies. what a marvellous stroke. for the biggest name ever to play in the lancashire league, there was a welcome to match. it was just a special time in a home away from home. a story which starts with reticence and racism. he broke the barriers. they had been fed with the idea that black people are not really people, that they're lesser and that they're not very bright. but ends with lifelong friendships linking accrington...
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in from the west. 0ne to see showers moving in from the west. one or two of the showers making its way towards eastern parts of the country during the afternoon but not too much on the way of wet weather here. brighter spells in the east. during tuesday a frontal system works its way gradually south eastwards a cross system works its way gradually south eastwards across the country. i think a spell of wet weather clearing to leave some sunshine. quite blustery, i think, with temperatures around 18 degrees. more rain lurking towards the north—west, and that should set us up fairly u nsettled and that should set us up fairly unsettled but last resort of week ahead. —— blustery sort of week ahead. now, we can all dream but what would you do if you won 168 million? that's how much one single lucky ticket holder in spain won on friday night's euromillions. later on, we'll speak to a former winner. but first, would it be a holiday, a house, or a wardrobe full of designer handbags? these people in hull
in from the west. 0ne to see showers moving in from the west. one or two of the showers making its way towards eastern parts of the country during the afternoon but not too much on the way of wet weather here. brighter spells in the east. during tuesday a frontal system works its way gradually south eastwards a cross system works its way gradually south eastwards across the country. i think a spell of wet weather clearing to leave some sunshine. quite blustery, i think, with temperatures around...
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on the west steps of central asia. and expedition in search of an ancient denizen of kazakhstan the saigon antelope species since mammoth time. or year ago scientists found evidence of a mysterious catastrophe i saw with my own eyes the first it saigon's lying there. which killed so many of them and are those that are alive endangered psychos in distress find out more in our interactive internet documentary f.t.w. dot com site gus. when i'm traveling i like to be comfortable. but i also want to stay up to date on the latest news and events. and e.w. makes that part of traveling easy that's because it's available and thousands of hotels resorts and cruise ships worldwide. where have you found the domain side send us a picture that shows d w in your room you could win a great prize. dot com travel quiz. this week on global three thousand we learn how precious gems play a far from dazzling role in the lives of locals and afghanistan how emerald mining supports the top.
on the west steps of central asia. and expedition in search of an ancient denizen of kazakhstan the saigon antelope species since mammoth time. or year ago scientists found evidence of a mysterious catastrophe i saw with my own eyes the first it saigon's lying there. which killed so many of them and are those that are alive endangered psychos in distress find out more in our interactive internet documentary f.t.w. dot com site gus. when i'm traveling i like to be comfortable. but i also want to...
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gloomy for northern ireland and north—west england. the east looking nice. 16 celsius to the north of london if we keep the sunshine. but a lwa ys london if we keep the sunshine. but always across the west facing coasts, and the wind to drive in the clouds. the winds swinging to a northerly on sunday, making it feel colder still in scotland and along the exposed east coasts. the milder air sitting over the extreme south—west but elsewhere, a cooler day. a windy day but hopefully we still continue with some sun. hello, we will go straight to spain because the president of catalonia will not be calling an election. these are his reasons why. was ready to call these elections if guarantees of absolute normality we re guarantees of absolute normality were given. there are no guarantees that justify calling were given. there are no guarantees thatjustify calling an election today. president trump has been, talking about america's addiction to prescription painkillers. my administration is officially declaring the opioid crisis and nationa
gloomy for northern ireland and north—west england. the east looking nice. 16 celsius to the north of london if we keep the sunshine. but a lwa ys london if we keep the sunshine. but always across the west facing coasts, and the wind to drive in the clouds. the winds swinging to a northerly on sunday, making it feel colder still in scotland and along the exposed east coasts. the milder air sitting over the extreme south—west but elsewhere, a cooler day. a windy day but hopefully we still...
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all annoyed about what ran from west to east and rare scramble in the g.d.r. it was coming in the opposite direction. no one knew how long the border would stay open they didn't want to go to highness doff and then suddenly find that the border was closed again and they couldn't get home the guards were here with machine guns nobody really knew what was happening and like it was there was always the events of that evening are impossible to forget since then a lot has happened for and they are scramble and the others here things have gone well in a reunited germany. i mean how does i'm very happy that so many people in this area haven't found work here in this part of franconian aside from many have come here because unemployment is very low there's a spike. that he's. even so many young people have moved away highness' doff has just seven hundred inhabitants much fewer than before the wall came down there's no butcher no baker and no supermarket it was mainly the older people who stayed. you know. we believe that we are disadvantaged in terms of the tension an
all annoyed about what ran from west to east and rare scramble in the g.d.r. it was coming in the opposite direction. no one knew how long the border would stay open they didn't want to go to highness doff and then suddenly find that the border was closed again and they couldn't get home the guards were here with machine guns nobody really knew what was happening and like it was there was always the events of that evening are impossible to forget since then a lot has happened for and they are...
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west side highway to your left. we're right about between chambers and houseon in the area below called soho in new york city where all this victims were. according to the authorities that man killed six people, officially injured nine people and we're waiting for a news conference to begin at one police plaza. the location of the headquarters of the new york city police department. our senior correspondent eric sean on scene there. we'll join him in a little while much the early reporting of the details came to us from our senior correspondent rick leventhal with us yet again. rick, update for you an look back. >> reporter: shepard, the video of the aftermath supports everything that we've been hearing about what happened down there which is a scene of carnage as this truck apparently went eight blocks south along the bike lanes hitting pedestrians and people on bicycles. killing at least six and injuring at least nine. law enforcement sources some of them local law enforcement members of the joint terrorism task f
west side highway to your left. we're right about between chambers and houseon in the area below called soho in new york city where all this victims were. according to the authorities that man killed six people, officially injured nine people and we're waiting for a news conference to begin at one police plaza. the location of the headquarters of the new york city police department. our senior correspondent eric sean on scene there. we'll join him in a little while much the early reporting of...
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in the west that because there russia has this western connection it should embrace the west at its core the russians have resisted in doing that well the russians have been divided some russians of the west with great enthusiasm of us have seen that as a betrayal of russian identity so i mean you can't generalise about all russians in that it's self was moved from period to period but i think william's partly right one of the reasons certainly in the united states russophobia is quite simply that ever since the united states became a serious international power certainly a superpower the soviet union was its only rival and the group which is still you know at the top of american revising on foreign policy of people who were brought up in the context of the cold war so i find nothing surprising about that i wouldn't rely on the fact that in twenty years' time there won't be similar feelings about china. it's simply that they haven't yet had time to really bite and china has not been rival explicit rifle in the way that russia has if you don't buy britain then russophobia. goes deepe
in the west that because there russia has this western connection it should embrace the west at its core the russians have resisted in doing that well the russians have been divided some russians of the west with great enthusiasm of us have seen that as a betrayal of russian identity so i mean you can't generalise about all russians in that it's self was moved from period to period but i think william's partly right one of the reasons certainly in the united states russophobia is quite simply...
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, north and west wales, gale force winds in the north—west of the country, with the north—west of the country, with the wind is coming from the south—west it means it will be a mild night with temperatures tomorrow morning starting late this morning in double figures for most. the weather front pushing south will bring rain tomorrow with south—westerly winds as well, piling moisture into parts of cumbria, the la kes moisture into parts of cumbria, the lakes district, north lancashire and the pennines, 100 millimetres before the pennines, 100 millimetres before the day is out with minor flooding before you finish wednesday. just notice how the blues don't move a great deal, so it is wet here, wet to the north and west wales, it is brightening in scotland, with sunshine and one or two showers. and eventually ran ships from northern england through the afternoon, spreading towards the midlands, and parts of east anglia and the south—east will be dry, with some sunny breaks it will feel quite pleasa nt sunny breaks it will feel quite pleasant but even into the evening the rain will
, north and west wales, gale force winds in the north—west of the country, with the north—west of the country, with the wind is coming from the south—west it means it will be a mild night with temperatures tomorrow morning starting late this morning in double figures for most. the weather front pushing south will bring rain tomorrow with south—westerly winds as well, piling moisture into parts of cumbria, the la kes moisture into parts of cumbria, the lakes district, north lancashire...
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the soviet union has often been referred to in the west as a closed society. the regime's ability to insulate the population from exposure to foreign information and ideas not only confirms this notion, but provides it with a major prop for the soviet system. xenophobic nationalism was not discovered by the bolsheviks, however. it has its roots in old russia. throughout russian history, contact with foreigners were discouraged, and it was practically impossible for a foreigner to live or operate a business in the country. until 1703, all domestic and foreign news was deemed a state secret, and foreign news has secret, and foreign news has been regarded with deep suspicion ever since. in recent years, however, expanded contacts with the west and technological improvements in modern communications have weakened the regime control of information. soviet citizens today have greater access of information from abroad, particularly through radio broadcast and from unofficial sources within their own country. this has enabled them to compare their standard of living t
the soviet union has often been referred to in the west as a closed society. the regime's ability to insulate the population from exposure to foreign information and ideas not only confirms this notion, but provides it with a major prop for the soviet system. xenophobic nationalism was not discovered by the bolsheviks, however. it has its roots in old russia. throughout russian history, contact with foreigners were discouraged, and it was practically impossible for a foreigner to live or...
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in south—west wales, north—west wales, south—west wales, north—west wales, south—west scotland, the isle of man and into northern ireland, gusts up to 80 miles an hour. that will cause problems throughout this afternoon and into this evening. further east of the wind is not quite as strong. the eastern areas of england staying dry. temperatures up to 23 degrees. pretty warm in the sunshine. for tomorrow, the winds will ease significantly. quite cloudy and a lot cooler, as well. goodbye. this is bbc news. our latest headlines: storm 0phelia reaches the south west coast of ireland, with winds gusting up to 92 miles an hour. theresa may heads to brussels, where she will today hold talks with senior eu officials. social media giant facebook says it will help to train secondary school children about online dangers. time for sport. the latest viva football rankings are out and they will have a big effect on the upcoming tours for the world cup in russia next summer. england a ruck to 12 after their unbeaten qualifying campaign that they're not to be one of the top seeds for the tournament. whe
in south—west wales, north—west wales, south—west wales, north—west wales, south—west scotland, the isle of man and into northern ireland, gusts up to 80 miles an hour. that will cause problems throughout this afternoon and into this evening. further east of the wind is not quite as strong. the eastern areas of england staying dry. temperatures up to 23 degrees. pretty warm in the sunshine. for tomorrow, the winds will ease significantly. quite cloudy and a lot cooler, as well....
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when east meets west. rainy east lancashire meeting the sunny west indies. what a marvellous stroke. for the biggest name ever to play in the lancashire league, it was a welcome to match. it was a special time in a home away from home. a story that starts with reticence and racism. he broke the barriers. they had been fed with the idea that black people are not really people, that they are lesser and that they are not very bright. and ends with lifelong friendships linking accrington with antigua, burnley and barbados. we've remained friends for 50—odd years and every christmas morning we speak to each other. two continents, two cultures. united by one spirit. —— one sport. i can remember every player i played with 57 years ago. it means that they are in my heart. an unlikely cricketing love affair. but how did it happen and what impact did it have? hidden beneath brooding pennine hills lies the towns and villages of east lancashire. until this year, the lancashire league has been unchanged since 1897. 14 clubs, 20 miles apart. local rivalry runs high
when east meets west. rainy east lancashire meeting the sunny west indies. what a marvellous stroke. for the biggest name ever to play in the lancashire league, it was a welcome to match. it was a special time in a home away from home. a story that starts with reticence and racism. he broke the barriers. they had been fed with the idea that black people are not really people, that they are lesser and that they are not very bright. and ends with lifelong friendships linking accrington with...
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a band of rain will work in from the west, not too farfrom will work in from the west, not too far from the south. a few sunny brea ks far from the south. a few sunny breaks elsewhere. as we go on through the week ahead, it is looking mixed. there will be spells of rain, it will be breezy, but in the south, towards the end of the week, it looks like warm up. some spots could get into the 20s. this is bbc news. the headlines: spain's prime minister mariano rajoy has confirmed that the national government will take control of the previously autonomous region of catalonia. translation: to all the spanish people, in particular the catalan people, i want to send you a message of calm. explosives experts were called to the sellafield nuclear plant in cumbria after an audit of chemicals stored in a laboratory. drivers could soon be allowed to pass through sections of motorway roadworks at higher speeds. storm brian hits — with gale—force winds and high seas — but less fierce than predicted.
a band of rain will work in from the west, not too farfrom will work in from the west, not too far from the south. a few sunny brea ks far from the south. a few sunny breaks elsewhere. as we go on through the week ahead, it is looking mixed. there will be spells of rain, it will be breezy, but in the south, towards the end of the week, it looks like warm up. some spots could get into the 20s. this is bbc news. the headlines: spain's prime minister mariano rajoy has confirmed that the national...
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in the west that because their russia has this western connection it should embrace the west at its core the russians have resisted in doing that well the russians have been divided some russians of the west with great enthusiasm others have seen that as a betrayal of russian identity so i mean you can't generalise about all russians in that it self was moved from period to period but i think william's partly right one of the reasons certainly in the united states russophobia is quite simply that ever since the united states became a serious international power certainly a superpower the soviet union was its only rival in the group which is still you know at the top of american revising on foreign policy of people who were brought up in the context of the cold war so i find nothing surprising about that i wouldn't rely on the fact that in twenty years time there won't be similar feelings about china. it's simply that they haven't yet had time to really bite and china has not been. rival explicit rifle in the way that russia has if you don't buy britain then russophobia. goes deeper
in the west that because their russia has this western connection it should embrace the west at its core the russians have resisted in doing that well the russians have been divided some russians of the west with great enthusiasm others have seen that as a betrayal of russian identity so i mean you can't generalise about all russians in that it self was moved from period to period but i think william's partly right one of the reasons certainly in the united states russophobia is quite simply...
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england, northern ireland and south—west scotland. if you are heading out for the evening, the black winged arrows show where the strongest gusts are. a lot of showers piling in from the west. some of them heavy. parts of wales, north—west england, could see localised service is used. the winds picking up fearne northern ireland. as we had through the night, we keep the strong winds in the west. heavy downpours of rain working in. the continued risk of surface water issues. it won't be a particularly mild night either. into sunday, things are going to slowly but surely calm down. the area of low pressure drifting off to the north sea. the isobars opening out a little bit. winds will gradually turn lighter. we start with a lot of cloud and some outbreaks of rain. that should break up to reveal spells of sunshine. a scattering of showers in the west. it won't feel particularly warm either. 12 to 1a degrees. looking further ahead into monday, it looks like we will see some outbreaks of rain splashing in from the west. light and patchy,
england, northern ireland and south—west scotland. if you are heading out for the evening, the black winged arrows show where the strongest gusts are. a lot of showers piling in from the west. some of them heavy. parts of wales, north—west england, could see localised service is used. the winds picking up fearne northern ireland. as we had through the night, we keep the strong winds in the west. heavy downpours of rain working in. the continued risk of surface water issues. it won't be a...
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overturn tractor trailer on the west chester pike, right at the corner of the west chester pike and country club lane. right by the ladder country club to give you an idea. this tractor trailer making turn pulled down overhead wires. look at the wires, still arc ing here, and that is also, set some of the little treason fire, along the grassy, median here of the west chester pike. thinks happening live. this is a live look at the west chester pike, between darby road and manoa road. manoa road another big interception we have the manoa tavern there for my irish crowd you will know what i'm talking about. this is a rescue squad. we have power crews in route to the scene, so this is, this is a scary situation. lets go to the maps as that rescue squad kind of backness front of our camera here. this is taking place right here in havertown, the west chester pike between darby road and manoa road. where darby road comes into play is right where route one, darby, lansdowne all formed that triple t intersection here. this is a major mess for everybody trying to roll rel through neighborhood between
overturn tractor trailer on the west chester pike, right at the corner of the west chester pike and country club lane. right by the ladder country club to give you an idea. this tractor trailer making turn pulled down overhead wires. look at the wires, still arc ing here, and that is also, set some of the little treason fire, along the grassy, median here of the west chester pike. thinks happening live. this is a live look at the west chester pike, between darby road and manoa road. manoa road...
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increasing clouds lows: 36-43 winds: west 5 mph winds: west 5 mph wednesday: mostly cloudy, spotty showers (mainly n&w of dc) highs: 51-59 winds: east 3-8 mph julie toss to break back now at 5:xx you might take something for your heart... your joints... or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something of you... your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is now the number one selling brain health supplement in drug stores nationwide. prevagen. the name to remember. it can struggle with large debris and stuck on dust. at shark we asked, what if the vacuum head could do more? so we removed the front wall and added a rotating soft brush. so, while deep cleaning carpets, you can also grab large particles. (dramatic music) even pull in piles. (rumbling) and directly engage floors for a beautiful, polished look. shark duo clean, invented to help you do more on carpets and floors. the house - floating down the river- before hitting a bridge. hundreds of thousands in new england ar
increasing clouds lows: 36-43 winds: west 5 mph winds: west 5 mph wednesday: mostly cloudy, spotty showers (mainly n&w of dc) highs: 51-59 winds: east 3-8 mph julie toss to break back now at 5:xx you might take something for your heart... your joints... or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something of you... your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is now the number one selling brain health supplement in drug stores nationwide. prevagen. the name to...
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all annoyed about what ran from west to east and rare scramble in the g.d.r. it was coming in the opposite direction. no one knew how long the border would stay open they didn't want to go to highness doff and then suddenly find that the border was closed again and they couldn't get home the guards were here with machine guns nobody really knew what was happening and like it was there was always the events of that evening are impossible to forget since then a lot has happened for and they are scramble and the others here things have gone well in a reunited germany. i'm very happy that so many people in this area haven't found work here in this part of franconian aside for many have come here because unemployment is very low there's a spike. that he's. even so many young people have moved away highness doff has just seven hundred inhabitants much fewer than before the wall came down there's no butcher no baker and no supermarket it was mainly the older people who stayed you know i would think we believe that we are disadvantaged in terms of the pension and in t
all annoyed about what ran from west to east and rare scramble in the g.d.r. it was coming in the opposite direction. no one knew how long the border would stay open they didn't want to go to highness doff and then suddenly find that the border was closed again and they couldn't get home the guards were here with machine guns nobody really knew what was happening and like it was there was always the events of that evening are impossible to forget since then a lot has happened for and they are...
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man and south—west scotland. we can speak to our correspondent who is in caimryan in the south—west of scotland. it looks blustery, bring us scotland. it looks blustery, bring us up to the latest. the amber warning applies to the south—west corner and caimryan was on the edge of that. in the last few hours conditions have deteriorated. you can see perhaps older my shoulder of the twinkling lights, that is the ferry terminal, the main ferry service between scotland and belfast. the lights are on but for the moment it is tied up and going nowhere until conditions improve. around half past four we started to get the full force of ophelia in this part of the world, winds reaching about 60 mph making conditions for —— making conditions difficult for people. it is having an effect and there are concerns it has the potential to cause problems into tomorrow. i mentioned the ferry cancellations, those of applied here and to some of the island ‘s services. there have been cancellations to flights, and hear trees
man and south—west scotland. we can speak to our correspondent who is in caimryan in the south—west of scotland. it looks blustery, bring us scotland. it looks blustery, bring us up to the latest. the amber warning applies to the south—west corner and caimryan was on the edge of that. in the last few hours conditions have deteriorated. you can see perhaps older my shoulder of the twinkling lights, that is the ferry terminal, the main ferry service between scotland and belfast. the lights...
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the custer reader and soldiers west. as well as a 10-volume eye witness to the civil war series that he did in the '90s. he started in many ways reaching and shaping western historical scholarship when he was an associate editor at the historical quarterly and editor of the new mexico historical review. now he has written several short films, dozen of television documentaries and appeared upon, if this is to be believed, over 300 television programs on major networks, public television and cable networks as well. you may have known or seen the work that he did behind the scenes as a historical consultant on ron howard's film, "the missing." he also worked on john fabro's "cowboys and aliens." and most recently on gavin o'connor's "jane got a gun." he's been very active as a public historian making an imprint on programming at museums by guest cureating kpints, on everything from the alamo, the custer legend, davy crocket and billy the kid. the latest book was published by crown in may. and it was recognized with a 2017 w
the custer reader and soldiers west. as well as a 10-volume eye witness to the civil war series that he did in the '90s. he started in many ways reaching and shaping western historical scholarship when he was an associate editor at the historical quarterly and editor of the new mexico historical review. now he has written several short films, dozen of television documentaries and appeared upon, if this is to be believed, over 300 television programs on major networks, public television and...
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into areas especially north and west of the city. and get a better view of the front from this satellite. pressure is down to the south and fighting the front off. spilling clouds and showers as well. especially if you are in lehigh valley and the poconos. you'll watch for a chance of showers coming through they are quickly in and out. with a front lingering a shot of showers north and west. at 11:30, maybe one or two sprinkles, the rest of us staying dry and clearing out tomorrow. partly sunny skies today a bit more cloud cover and 83 and we see a high of 70. 2:00, 81 degrees and 4:00 the high of 83 and 6:00, 78 and north and west watching for a shower and 8:00, 74 and 72 under partly cloudy skies at 10:00. we are watching for the stray shower and mild 66 for the overnight low. none of those cool crisp mornings that you may have liked. temperatures staying 10 to 15 degrees above average not just today but the next few days. it shifts to the east and early next week we get a plume of tropical moisture, 1 to 3 inches of rain and we ne
into areas especially north and west of the city. and get a better view of the front from this satellite. pressure is down to the south and fighting the front off. spilling clouds and showers as well. especially if you are in lehigh valley and the poconos. you'll watch for a chance of showers coming through they are quickly in and out. with a front lingering a shot of showers north and west. at 11:30, maybe one or two sprinkles, the rest of us staying dry and clearing out tomorrow. partly sunny...
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very soggy for some of these hills in north—west england, and perhaps south—west scotland. notice, though, down to the south—east. with a bit of brightness, you could well get those temperatures up to around 20 degrees. and, as we head towards the weekend, that is a theme that will continue. warm air wafting up from the south, could get to 23 in the south. cooler to the north—west, with some rain. this is bbc news. the headlines: the spanish government has rejected the offer of talks over the future status of catalonia. the region's leader backed off from making an immediate declaration of independence on tuesday, to allow — he said — for negotiations. the hollywood film producer, harvey weinstein, has denied raping three women after allegations were made against him in the us magazine the new yorker. he said in a statement he unequivocally denied the claims. at least fifteen people are known to have died in wildfires in northern california's wine region. more than 150 others are missing, though that may be a consequence of the chaotic pace of the evacuations. the u
very soggy for some of these hills in north—west england, and perhaps south—west scotland. notice, though, down to the south—east. with a bit of brightness, you could well get those temperatures up to around 20 degrees. and, as we head towards the weekend, that is a theme that will continue. warm air wafting up from the south, could get to 23 in the south. cooler to the north—west, with some rain. this is bbc news. the headlines: the spanish government has rejected the offer of talks...
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west scotland and maybe some rain. temperatures nine to 12 degrees. chilly day in the south—west for example. as we see the westerly winds picking up on tuesday, we will see a lot of cloud and bits and pieces of rain. not a great amount but those temperatures recovering to around 13 to 15 celsius. this is bbc news. the headlines: a call for peaceful resistance against direct rule from madrid by the deposed leader of catalonia. it comes as thousands take part in rallies in spain's capital madrid in favour of unity with catalonia. jeremy corbyn demands that mps who sexually abuse or harass women are held to account, and appeals for victims to come forward. this needs to be the turning point. any members of parliament who engage in this sort of behaviour must be held to account. earlier, the environment secretary michael gove apologised unreservedly for an on—air joke apologised unreservedly for an on—airjoke about disgraced hollywood producer harvey weinstein. compulsory drug testing on board royal navy submarines
west scotland and maybe some rain. temperatures nine to 12 degrees. chilly day in the south—west for example. as we see the westerly winds picking up on tuesday, we will see a lot of cloud and bits and pieces of rain. not a great amount but those temperatures recovering to around 13 to 15 celsius. this is bbc news. the headlines: a call for peaceful resistance against direct rule from madrid by the deposed leader of catalonia. it comes as thousands take part in rallies in spain's capital...
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are you heading west or south-west? i've got family you heading west or south-west? i've gotfamily in you heading west or south-west? i've got family in west cork in ireland where this is due to hit and they are incredibly worried about this understandably. it is red alert so they are bracing themselves for it. it is 30 years to the day since the great storm. there is controversy over that. michael fish says he was not referring to that storm. enjoy the weekend before the trouble starts. it looks nasty. he is covering himself. we are due to get good weather because of it but the weather at which comes up from the azores, we will get quite a warm, pleasa nt azores, we will get quite a warm, pleasant day and i say we, we in london but our fellow countrymen in the south—western wales and north—west of england, it will be a bit more stormy and wet. we have to hope that unlike 30 years ago, there aren't 150 hope that unlike 30 years ago, there aren't150 miles per hour winds which it and there are alerting caundle and wales and northern ireland and scotland, the west c
are you heading west or south-west? i've got family you heading west or south-west? i've gotfamily in you heading west or south-west? i've got family in west cork in ireland where this is due to hit and they are incredibly worried about this understandably. it is red alert so they are bracing themselves for it. it is 30 years to the day since the great storm. there is controversy over that. michael fish says he was not referring to that storm. enjoy the weekend before the trouble starts. it...
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you see rain out to the west. that will be an issue overnight and into tomorrow. 61 in philadelphia. 59 in allentown. 51 in reading, as well. a little bit of drizzle on the windshield without question because of the fog. the darker shade of gray in southern chester county indicates a problem, the lighter gray not as bad, but in areas north of philadelphia and into parts of south jersey and delaware, you have the fog this morning. so slow it down if you encounter that. 61 degrees by 7:00 a.m. burning off fog in some neighborhoods. noon, 72. 3:00 p.m., it's milder, 76 degrees. the big change today a lot more cloud cover around, mostly cloudy skies. we'll have the eagles forecast and rain through the region at times tomorrow, karen that's ahead. cooler temperatures coming, too. >> reporter: all right, dave the big accident of the morning happening on west chester pike. take a look at the video when the truck ran into a utility pole and landed on its side and brought down the wires and we saw the sparks. the action ca
you see rain out to the west. that will be an issue overnight and into tomorrow. 61 in philadelphia. 59 in allentown. 51 in reading, as well. a little bit of drizzle on the windshield without question because of the fog. the darker shade of gray in southern chester county indicates a problem, the lighter gray not as bad, but in areas north of philadelphia and into parts of south jersey and delaware, you have the fog this morning. so slow it down if you encounter that. 61 degrees by 7:00 a.m....
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this happened on west chester pike between darby road and manila road. they have downed pole and wires and overturned truck. it's a mess. i want to get to the traffic maps there's an accident on township line road that cleared that's the one in west chester pike, the one in township line road in limerick just cleared, dave. >> reporter: on the big board we have numbers that are fairly mild, 61 in philadelphia. 63 in wilmington, 59 in allentown. 66 in cape may. there's patchy fog around, so slow it down if you see that. 61 degrees by 7:00. zipping up to 72 by noon. 76 that's the high at 3:00 p.m. this afternoon. notice how we're posting mostly cloudy skies, not that there can't be a sunny break. it will be cloudy. i expect the rain to hold off until after the eagles game tonight. check out adam and cecily this afternoon in case things change. but looks like we're probably dry tonight. >> good advice. >>> a buyer has paid $166,000 for a letter written by the passengers on a domed titanic. the notice appears to be on the ship's stationary. it was penned by
this happened on west chester pike between darby road and manila road. they have downed pole and wires and overturned truck. it's a mess. i want to get to the traffic maps there's an accident on township line road that cleared that's the one in west chester pike, the one in township line road in limerick just cleared, dave. >> reporter: on the big board we have numbers that are fairly mild, 61 in philadelphia. 63 in wilmington, 59 in allentown. 66 in cape may. there's patchy fog around,...
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south—west scotland, north—west england, and some outbreaks into northern parts of wales as well. temperatures generally in the mid—to—low teens. so an area of low pressure bringing rain across many parts of the uk on wednesday night. looking very wet into lancashire, for example. we need to watch that. in the southern flank, some gales developing. we could well see some gusts of 50—60 miles per hour. so the chance of disruption as thursday begins. thursday is very windy. rain soon clearing away from southern parts of england. a few showers into northern scotland, some irish sea coasts,
south—west scotland, north—west england, and some outbreaks into northern parts of wales as well. temperatures generally in the mid—to—low teens. so an area of low pressure bringing rain across many parts of the uk on wednesday night. looking very wet into lancashire, for example. we need to watch that. in the southern flank, some gales developing. we could well see some gusts of 50—60 miles per hour. so the chance of disruption as thursday begins. thursday is very windy. rain soon...
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showers pushing into south—west england, at four o'clock in the afternoon. the showers across the coast here, inland there is some sunshine. very cute showers this afternoon in east anglia. they are merging to give a speu anglia. they are merging to give a spell of rain in north wales and north—west england. a way from northern ireland there are a few sunny spells, turning wetter and western scotland, not that much rain reaching northern and eastern scotland. lewinsky are not as strong as the rest of the uk. a time in northern ireland and southern scotla nd northern ireland and southern scotland and northern england, the winds will pick up on the southern flank of storm brian as it moves out into the north sea. bands of wet weather moving around it, wet at times tonight, a lot of rain feeding into north—west england and into sunday morning. 8—11d. a wet start for some of this in north wales, a bit of rain may move into the midlands and east anglia through the morning, but the trend through the
showers pushing into south—west england, at four o'clock in the afternoon. the showers across the coast here, inland there is some sunshine. very cute showers this afternoon in east anglia. they are merging to give a speu anglia. they are merging to give a spell of rain in north wales and north—west england. a way from northern ireland there are a few sunny spells, turning wetter and western scotland, not that much rain reaching northern and eastern scotland. lewinsky are not as strong as...
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the heaviest is to the west. we'll see showers today, oppressively humid, high of 79 degrees, wet through the late morning into the afternoon hours at times. >> gotcha. "good morning america" is next. ivana trump, we'll hear from the first wife of president trump. for tamala edwards, david murphy, matt pellman, karen rogers, i'm matt o'donnell, have a great day and great week! ♪ ♪ it feels good to be back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> good morning, america. breaking right now, massive flames tearing through wine country in napa closing in on homes and vineyards. >> flames you see here could easily be 50 feet tall. >> mandatory evacuations overnight. cars trying to escape the blaze. and as more than a dozen wildfires burn out west, in the east, millions in the path of the remnants of hurricane nate. >>> also this morning, bitter battle. president trump in a new war of words with a top republican senator, bob corker, taking aim at the president accusing him of treating the office like a reality show saying his recklessn
the heaviest is to the west. we'll see showers today, oppressively humid, high of 79 degrees, wet through the late morning into the afternoon hours at times. >> gotcha. "good morning america" is next. ivana trump, we'll hear from the first wife of president trump. for tamala edwards, david murphy, matt pellman, karen rogers, i'm matt o'donnell, have a great day and great week! ♪ ♪ it feels good to be back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> good morning, america. breaking right...
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that, and the west of wales —— the south—west of england. we see more cloud heading in, but there will be areas that see some sunshine for a bit longer. the south—east of england and the ease coast of england and the ease coast of england and the north coast of scotla nd england and the north coast of scotland where temperature could reach 16, around 13—14 —— east coast but the clocks change on saturday night, the air coming all the way from the arctic, eventually behind the weather front, which from the arctic, eventually behind the weatherfront, which is producing rain and drizzle overnight, and first thing on sunday morning. keeping temperatures up in the south but it will be a cold start further north. the rain getting pushed away very quickly, sunny spells developing away from the showers, running down the north sea coast, and it will feel very cold, because that is where the wind will be at its strongest. dublin to make double figures in scotland, not so bad further south —— struggling. with the winds dropping, the sky is c
that, and the west of wales —— the south—west of england. we see more cloud heading in, but there will be areas that see some sunshine for a bit longer. the south—east of england and the ease coast of england and the ease coast of england and the north coast of scotla nd england and the north coast of scotland where temperature could reach 16, around 13—14 —— east coast but the clocks change on saturday night, the air coming all the way from the arctic, eventually behind the...
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kulda to the north—west, with some rain. —— cooler to the north—west. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is mike embley. our top stories: deadly wildfires rage on across the wine region region of california. at least 15 people have been killed. catalonia's president signs a declaration of independence, but the spanish government dismisses his offer of talks. fresh allegations against harvey weinsten the hollywood producer denies claims he raped three women. it's the ultra—stinky fruit which is loved and loathed in equal measure. now scientists reveal the secret behind the durian‘s overpowering aroma.
kulda to the north—west, with some rain. —— cooler to the north—west. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is mike embley. our top stories: deadly wildfires rage on across the wine region region of california. at least 15 people have been killed. catalonia's president signs a declaration of independence, but the spanish government dismisses his offer of talks. fresh allegations against harvey weinsten the hollywood producer denies...
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they will reach the west of scotla nd 80. they will reach the west of scotland eventually, outbreaks of rain here and there, sunshine to the east and you wonder what the fuss is about, central and eastern england, breezy day, could see temperatures in sunny spells reaching 2425 the winds transferring parts of scotland and northern ireland and northern england, 60—70 mapper hour gusts of possible disruption into tuesday. hello, this is bbc news. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment. first the headlines. hollywood producer harvey weinstein has been expelled from the oscars board, the academy of motion picture arts and sciences, after allegations he assaulted a string of women. a canadian kidnapped with his wife and held for nearly five years
they will reach the west of scotla nd 80. they will reach the west of scotland eventually, outbreaks of rain here and there, sunshine to the east and you wonder what the fuss is about, central and eastern england, breezy day, could see temperatures in sunny spells reaching 2425 the winds transferring parts of scotland and northern ireland and northern england, 60—70 mapper hour gusts of possible disruption into tuesday. hello, this is bbc news. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's...
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particularly the west of scotla nd ireland, particularly the west of scotland into north—west england. nothing particularly heavy, but patchy outbreaks of rain. further south, more sunshine for the south—west of england through the afternoon. central and southern england largely dry, 17 or 18 degrees with light winds, a pleasant autumn date for a walk this afternoon. cloudy in cheshire, up towards cumbria, with a few spots of light rain. a few showers for northern ireland at times but some brighter spells as well. for the west of scotland, any sunshine is pretty limited. fairly cloudy, some outbreaks of rain. eastern scotland and southeast —— north—east england staying dry. tonight the clouded increases across the country, a mild night with that blanket of cloud and some showers towards the north and west. temperatures holding up 12—13, a frost free start your new working week. during monday, some patchy rain in the west to start with, gradually drifting eastward but not a bad day, particularly for central and eastern areas. here a little sunshine breaking through at times.
particularly the west of scotla nd ireland, particularly the west of scotland into north—west england. nothing particularly heavy, but patchy outbreaks of rain. further south, more sunshine for the south—west of england through the afternoon. central and southern england largely dry, 17 or 18 degrees with light winds, a pleasant autumn date for a walk this afternoon. cloudy in cheshire, up towards cumbria, with a few spots of light rain. a few showers for northern ireland at times but some...
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of wales and the far north and west of wales and south—west scotland —— the be prepared warning. some rain, as well, by the ptarmigan into the early hours of the strongest winds move into southern scotland and the far north of thing the —— by the early hours of the morning. not quite as mild as it was last night. tomorrow, stronger improve macro to start —— stronger winds. lots of cloud and showers, some rain returning to the far north—west, a slice of dry weather in between, and a fresher feel with temperatures 13-17 a fresher feel with temperatures 13—17 degrees. hello. this is bbc news. the headlines: three people have died and thousands have been left without power as storm ophelia hit the republic of ireland — an amber warning is in place for northern ireland, wales, and south—west scotland. theresa may says her dinner discussions with eu leaders tonight have been ‘constructive', and they agreed brexit negotiations should be accelerated. thousands of civilians have fled the iraqi city of kirkuk, after the iraqi army seized control from kurdish forces. and a
of wales and the far north and west of wales and south—west scotland —— the be prepared warning. some rain, as well, by the ptarmigan into the early hours of the strongest winds move into southern scotland and the far north of thing the —— by the early hours of the morning. not quite as mild as it was last night. tomorrow, stronger improve macro to start —— stronger winds. lots of cloud and showers, some rain returning to the far north—west, a slice of dry weather in between,...
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, west virginia. we will be right back. ♪ >> what kind of work you do? >> i am an entertainer. >> what kind of entertaining, uso? >> no, i was actually called by the uso, but i am an entertainer, and i don't want to go much past that. >> is this share? -- cher? >> yes. >> ok. you spent the day at 13. -- walter reed. >> yes. around that took me were fabulous men, mike and john. these boys had unbelievable said forand they still the most part they were glad they did it. they felt it was their duty. >> for the past 30 years, the video library is your free resource for politics, and washington public affairs. whether happened 30 years ago worth eating -- or 30 minutes ago, find it in c-span's video library. c-span, where history unfolds daily. c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> washington journal continues. host: here to talk to us about federal as
, west virginia. we will be right back. ♪ >> what kind of work you do? >> i am an entertainer. >> what kind of entertaining, uso? >> no, i was actually called by the uso, but i am an entertainer, and i don't want to go much past that. >> is this share? -- cher? >> yes. >> ok. you spent the day at 13. -- walter reed. >> yes. around that took me were fabulous men, mike and john. these boys had unbelievable said forand they still the most part they...