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livingstone —— david goffin, david livingstone —— david goffin and david livingstone —— gove and david liddington, brexiteers, suggesting this meeting will be important. we don't know what they will discuss but you can guess that the b—word will be most prominent. thank you. let's speak now to the conservative mp steve double. he joins me via webcam from newquay. sorry to disrupt your sunday afternoon. we are grateful to you for speaking to us. we do you think the prime minister's prospects are forgetting a deal through the house of commons on third attempt?” forgetting a deal through the house of commons on third attempt? i think we are in a difficult clearly the deal has been resoundingly defeated on two occasions and people like myself who voted against it first time but for it second time purely to try to prevent what has since unfolded, from happening, are still in the balance as to whether we would support it at a third vote or not. we are still unclear whether this would have the support of parliament. in terms of your own position, are you confident in theresa may cosmic le
livingstone —— david goffin, david livingstone —— david goffin and david livingstone —— gove and david liddington, brexiteers, suggesting this meeting will be important. we don't know what they will discuss but you can guess that the b—word will be most prominent. thank you. let's speak now to the conservative mp steve double. he joins me via webcam from newquay. sorry to disrupt your sunday afternoon. we are grateful to you for speaking to us. we do you think the prime minister's...
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david green is also there who did the david liddington drop before he was forced to resign over a controversy with a women journalist who behaved about his behaviour, but he is still regarded as one of theresa may was my closest friends in westminster and there is another car driving up. we might be lucky to work out who is coming out from this distance but it is not a bad view, not one you would get very often of the prime minister's country residence. it raises the question of whether reports turn out to be correct that she is under pressure to depart or quit in the coming days, and the question is always asked, where is the queen at the time because she would need to ask the queen. she is not regarded as the resigning type, she did not resign after failing to in the 2017 election outright, having taken in the 2017 election outright, having ta ken her in the 2017 election outright, having taken her party from majority to minority status. she has faced huge criticisms, resignations from prominent figures like boris johnson and david davis over her chequers plan last summer and of course we w
david green is also there who did the david liddington drop before he was forced to resign over a controversy with a women journalist who behaved about his behaviour, but he is still regarded as one of theresa may was my closest friends in westminster and there is another car driving up. we might be lucky to work out who is coming out from this distance but it is not a bad view, not one you would get very often of the prime minister's country residence. it raises the question of whether reports...
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david mcbride who has been living in spain for the past few years was arrested as last september when he came to visit his daughter last week he appeared in court and was charged with leaking classified information mcbride didn't enter a plea to any of the five charges he's facing speaking off the herring he said he wasn't afraid of prison. but through me all alone with going to jail if i was afraid of going to joe war i would have been a soldier. has all the australian defense force full comment on david wright's allegations and why his request was not given the green light meanwhile we spoke to former f.b.i. agent whistleblower colin valley who told us that even in times of war soldiers should uphold the rueful. we've been at war since nine eleven for eighteen plus years i think when times of war the leaders lose sight of the law the rule of law is a victim there's an interesting thing because david mcbride you know when he was a soldier he swore an oath to to follow his duty as a soldier and of course he's fighting for the rule of law is the same thing in the united states when whe
david mcbride who has been living in spain for the past few years was arrested as last september when he came to visit his daughter last week he appeared in court and was charged with leaking classified information mcbride didn't enter a plea to any of the five charges he's facing speaking off the herring he said he wasn't afraid of prison. but through me all alone with going to jail if i was afraid of going to joe war i would have been a soldier. has all the australian defense force full...
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the leaders lose sight of the law the rule of law is a victim there's an interesting thing because david mcbride you know when he was a soldier he swore an oath to to follow his duty as a soldier and of course he's fighting for the rule of law is the same thing in the united states when when you know chelsea manning and other soldiers and even people like myself former formerly f.b.i. in the intelligence we swore an oath to the constitution to sustain the constitution which is the rule of law and yet in times of war it seems we revert back to this notion that there are kingdoms and no matter even if they commit murder and crimes agree just crimes war crimes that everyone has to stay quiet. palestinian protesters have clashed with israeli police nascent jerusalem outside the isle acts on mosque a sort of the police closed whole entrances to the muslim holy site over security concerns. oh right. right right. because you came off the palestinian protesters reportedly threw molotov cocktails at the police station on temple mount dozens of israeli soldiers then stormed the al aksa compound at
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asked the australian defense forces for comment on david mcbride's allegations and why his request was not given the green light meanwhile we spoke to a former f.b.i. agent and whistleblower. who told us that even in time of war soldiers should uphold the rule of law. we have been at war since nine eleven for eighteen plus years i think when times of war that leaders lose sight of the law the rule of law is a victim there's an interesting thing because david mcbride you know when he was a soldier he swore an oath to to follow his duty as a soldier and of course he's fighting for the rule of law same thing in the united states when you know chelsea manning in other soldiers and even people like myself who are former formerly f.b.i. in the intelligence we swore an oath to the constitution to sustain the constitution which is the rule of law and yet in times of war it seems we revert back to this notion that there are kings and no matter even if they commit murder and crimes agree just crimes of war crimes that everyone has to stay quiet or there's all the headlines for you we're back in
asked the australian defense forces for comment on david mcbride's allegations and why his request was not given the green light meanwhile we spoke to a former f.b.i. agent and whistleblower. who told us that even in time of war soldiers should uphold the rule of law. we have been at war since nine eleven for eighteen plus years i think when times of war that leaders lose sight of the law the rule of law is a victim there's an interesting thing because david mcbride you know when he was a...
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well documents leaked to the media by david mcbride was the basis of a t.v. documentary series called the afghan files it claims to expose misconduct including unlawful killings committed by australian special forces in afghanistan among the incidents reported is the killing of a civilian man and his son while they slept during a raid in twenty thirty it's alleged that australian s.a.'s troopers shot the two by mistake and later apologized to the relatives but avoided prosecution in another case and afghan detainees were shot dead while he was alone with an australian soldier david mcbride again insists that before leaking the information to the media he had tried to draw officials attention but to no avail. i think it was swept under the carpet i visually saw the police they didn't do anything about it formally us or the press and it was published only b. c. r c asked the australian defense forces for comment on david bryant's allegations and why his request was not given the green light meanwhile we spoke to a former f.b.i. agent and whistleblower collene r
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isn't it david can you give us the latest update on this tragedy. well you know dear of the situation is still very much ongoing at this time it isn't over what we do know is that early after in the afternoon our time right in the middle of prayer time at the mosque the mosque in christchurch called mushy down nor a gunman burst into the small screen was traced and military military clothing with a mask and he opened fire with a semiautomatic weapon we think he didn't get reloading and kept shooting shooting anyone he could see indiscriminately. the reports we have we don't know how many people were killed it there's at least at least twenty maybe thirty that wasn't only in one mosque had been there was another more also in christchurch the lynnwood majeed mosque and there was another attack there again it's still unclear how many people were killed in that mosque and this is still ongoing very much the police have got the whole city under lockdown nobody is allowed to leave their homes or go home and we are still very much very shocked as a nation
isn't it david can you give us the latest update on this tragedy. well you know dear of the situation is still very much ongoing at this time it isn't over what we do know is that early after in the afternoon our time right in the middle of prayer time at the mosque the mosque in christchurch called mushy down nor a gunman burst into the small screen was traced and military military clothing with a mask and he opened fire with a semiautomatic weapon we think he didn't get reloading and kept...
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david: what a pleasure to be here. jane: at the moment, immigration is controversial.do at what poin it become a real crisis? david: it is not a crisis but it is a chronic problem for not just the united states but all developed countries. we have seen a decay of democratic institutions around the world. you have the brexit brtter in greaain. immigration everywhere is the spark. in thehcroft's polls u.k. shows that immigration is the number one and number two cause of brexit voters number one cause for trumps vot the united states. what i tried to do in my article in "the atlantic" is to stepba and say what kind of immigration policy makes sense in a world in which the 1990 and million people went north and 2015, 44 many more in the 21st century. jane:et me ask you, what does make sense? how does america choose to be in the country? david: right now america does not choose. about 70% of the legal immigrants we accept are coming because they are relatives of someone who came previously. those people are here because the
david: what a pleasure to be here. jane: at the moment, immigration is controversial.do at what poin it become a real crisis? david: it is not a crisis but it is a chronic problem for not just the united states but all developed countries. we have seen a decay of democratic institutions around the world. you have the brexit brtter in greaain. immigration everywhere is the spark. in thehcroft's polls u.k. shows that immigration is the number one and number two cause of brexit voters number one...
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here's the bbc‘s david grossman. and so the action has moved from the frying pan of brussels with the prime minister got a short extension to article 50 to the fire of westminster where she has to work out what an earth to do with it. all day, senior politicians from different exit perspectives were invited in for meetings. merely having a short extension, a crushing out, a complete disaster, europe realises that, we realise it here and i'm going to talk to the deputy prime minister about the possibility of a way forward. mrjohnson, what's going to happen today? the article 50 process was always all or nothing. it's the equivalent ofjumping off a cliff and trying to build an aeroplane on the way down. all the eu has done is given us a bit more time but there is still no sign to what the prime minister is trying to build is ever going to fly. when the downing street entourage arrived back in london, it was assumed that theresa may would attempt at least once more to get her deal through parliament. sources inside numb
here's the bbc‘s david grossman. and so the action has moved from the frying pan of brussels with the prime minister got a short extension to article 50 to the fire of westminster where she has to work out what an earth to do with it. all day, senior politicians from different exit perspectives were invited in for meetings. merely having a short extension, a crushing out, a complete disaster, europe realises that, we realise it here and i'm going to talk to the deputy prime minister about the...
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galanos david coburn who's brigs it m.e.p. for scotland very good evening to you david it was an installing evening in the house of commons for you for having lost count i think there are three votes all pretty much adding up to the same thing that the m.p.'s do not want there to be no deal briggs what do you make of proceedings. well and a kiss to kill you suppose really it i mean the government have made the biggest mess in history the prime ministers utterly incompetent she should never have the job she got there by accident and she just led from one catastrophe to the next she lied to the public when she stood for office she said she was going to give them breck's it she tried to do everything to prevent it so now we're in the mess we're in it isn't it's not it could have easily gone through rex it. could've agreed to to leave on the world trade organization terms it would have been a problem will now do the trade or road trade organization terms didn't wasn't far from winning tonight it wasn't i think forty three votes in
galanos david coburn who's brigs it m.e.p. for scotland very good evening to you david it was an installing evening in the house of commons for you for having lost count i think there are three votes all pretty much adding up to the same thing that the m.p.'s do not want there to be no deal briggs what do you make of proceedings. well and a kiss to kill you suppose really it i mean the government have made the biggest mess in history the prime ministers utterly incompetent she should never have...
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some are tipping this man, david livingstone, asa tipping this man, david livingstone, as a caretaker. i short—term prime minister to get britain through its current brexit crisis —— david worthington. but he says he has no intention of doing it.|j worthington. but he says he has no intention of doing it. i have no wish to take over from the prime minister who is doing a fantastic job. there is one thing working closely with the prime minister, it cures you completely of any lingering shred of ambition. in this volatile time the next few days are farfrom volatile time the next few days are far from clear. volatile time the next few days are farfrom clear. ministers are urging for calm. to be talking about changing the players on the board is self—indulgent at this time. we have to decide how we want to proceed. this former tory leader said any minister suggesting theresa may goes now should be sacked. but what about inafew now should be sacked. but what about in a few weeks' time? this breaks into a second phase, assuming the withdrawal agreement got through, if it does get th
some are tipping this man, david livingstone, asa tipping this man, david livingstone, as a caretaker. i short—term prime minister to get britain through its current brexit crisis —— david worthington. but he says he has no intention of doing it.|j worthington. but he says he has no intention of doing it. i have no wish to take over from the prime minister who is doing a fantastic job. there is one thing working closely with the prime minister, it cures you completely of any lingering...
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david lidington said the documents. david lidington said the documents provide confirmation they cannot trap the uk in the backstop indefinitely. the prime minister and my right honourable friend the secretary of state for exiting the air you have secured legally binding changes that strengthen and improve the withdrawal agreement and political declaration. the house spoke clearly on 29 january when it voted in favour of honouring the decision of the british people and leaving the european union with a deal that works for the uk, and the primary issue of concern, then, was the northern ireland backstop. this house said it needed legally binding changes, and today, that is what the prime minister and the secretary of state have achieved. tonight, we will be laying two new documents in the house. ajoint legally binding instrument on the withdrawal agreement and protocol on northern ireland, and ajoint agreement and protocol on northern ireland, and a joint statement to supplement the political declaration. the first provi
david lidington said the documents. david lidington said the documents provide confirmation they cannot trap the uk in the backstop indefinitely. the prime minister and my right honourable friend the secretary of state for exiting the air you have secured legally binding changes that strengthen and improve the withdrawal agreement and political declaration. the house spoke clearly on 29 january when it voted in favour of honouring the decision of the british people and leaving the european...
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earlier today, the prosecution said the trial was 30 years late, but it was about david duckenfield's failures, and not those of other people. judith moritz, bbc news, preston. interserve, one of the biggest providers of public services in prisons, schools and hospitals, has been sold after being placed in administration. the company employs 45,000 people in the uk. its contracts are likely to continue and no job losses are expected. it comes after shareholders failed to approve a restructuring plan. two young brothers have died in a hit—and—run car crash in wolverhampton. sanjay singh, aged 10, and pawanveer singh, who was almost two, were in a car being driven by their mother when it crashed with an audi. police have urged the driver of the audi, who left the scene, to come forward. thousands of children in the uk have again left their classrooms to join a global day of protests against climate change. they took place in several major towns and cities, this was in brighton, and there were similar ones around the world. for years, the irish trainer willie mullins has been trying
earlier today, the prosecution said the trial was 30 years late, but it was about david duckenfield's failures, and not those of other people. judith moritz, bbc news, preston. interserve, one of the biggest providers of public services in prisons, schools and hospitals, has been sold after being placed in administration. the company employs 45,000 people in the uk. its contracts are likely to continue and no job losses are expected. it comes after shareholders failed to approve a restructuring...
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david george reports. pasties, pasties, pasties. everywhere you look. they come from all over cornwall, the south—west and beyond. more than 200 assessed by a0 of us judges. it's a very, very tough work. but someone's got to do it. i've been training for years. they have six criteria theyjudge on and it all adds up to 100 and i basically say, the first thing is taste, the second thing is the overall look and the third is crimping. 0n the basis of what we've tasted so far, it's been really, really good. as good as last year, if not, slightly better. a just one or two is a bit iffy. but, most of them are good. three, two, one, go. now how about this? speed crimping. the art ofjoining the pastry to cover the meat, potato, sweet and onion bits of the traditional cornish pasty. here, they are making 15 injust two minutes. three, two, one, stop! cheering and the winner is in the amateur traditional pasty category, billy deacon. standard ingredients. there's nothing funny about it. most types of pepper, white and black. that's the real secret. so from arguab
david george reports. pasties, pasties, pasties. everywhere you look. they come from all over cornwall, the south—west and beyond. more than 200 assessed by a0 of us judges. it's a very, very tough work. but someone's got to do it. i've been training for years. they have six criteria theyjudge on and it all adds up to 100 and i basically say, the first thing is taste, the second thing is the overall look and the third is crimping. 0n the basis of what we've tasted so far, it's been really,...
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of the capel is that david cross placed bets is pretty. horse the rain so welcome to you for that so. this is a story about a goalie i want to go to football how did you play football when in my youth i played i think just as a phone five years old but i was never on the go. i had for this pozza had to have some goalkeeping training i got to get an amazing coach and he had to we had to start from scratch so he had to show me how to stand like a goalkeeper how to behave and of course how to you know be a good goalkeeper because troutman was one of the best at this time ok so are you any good as a goalie well we shot two years ago i'm not sure how much my abilities are. about the sort of struggles that we're faced where the film tells the incredible true story of troutman who was a german soldier and p.o.w. and against a backdrop of the british post-war of protest and prejudice becomes manchester city's goalkeeper and this football icon i mean this is a story just so he's a former nazi he joined the you feel went on to serve as a paratrooper
of the capel is that david cross placed bets is pretty. horse the rain so welcome to you for that so. this is a story about a goalie i want to go to football how did you play football when in my youth i played i think just as a phone five years old but i was never on the go. i had for this pozza had to have some goalkeeping training i got to get an amazing coach and he had to we had to start from scratch so he had to show me how to stand like a goalkeeper how to behave and of course how to you...
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the game saw david warner return to the ipl. the former australia vice—captain scored a blistering 85 ofjust 53 balls. while england's jonny bairstow added 39 but ultimately it was a losing cause. kolkata knight riders chased down their target of 182 winning by six wickets with two balls to spare. neil robertson has stormed back to pull level at eight frames—all against ronnie 0'sullivan in the final of snooker‘s tour championship in llandudno. 0'sullivan started the afternoon session with a five frames to three lead , but australian robertson won five of the eight played so far today heading into the evening session. the first to 13 wins and if that's 0'sulliavn he'll be the new world number one. and tottenham fans have had theirfirst look at what the match experience will be at their new stadium with a first game being played there this afternoon. the test event saw spurs' under 18s side played southampton, with manager mauricio pochettino in attendance and saying it'll have a massive effect on the players and the club.
the game saw david warner return to the ipl. the former australia vice—captain scored a blistering 85 ofjust 53 balls. while england's jonny bairstow added 39 but ultimately it was a losing cause. kolkata knight riders chased down their target of 182 winning by six wickets with two balls to spare. neil robertson has stormed back to pull level at eight frames—all against ronnie 0'sullivan in the final of snooker‘s tour championship in llandudno. 0'sullivan started the afternoon session...
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it's just three thirty am david keene and his team have a special undertaking they want to ride their bikes from kenya's capital nairobi to the coastal city of mombasa about five hundred kilometers. within twenty four hours . the forty six year old a cycling legend in kenya. that was practically falling apart but. many hurdles and eventually made it onto the international stage in two thousand he was the only nonwhite in the world championship but his fame came from mentoring chris froome who later won the two to four times the kenyan with british ancestry made his breakthrough training with. has been a cyclist for twenty five years he's still one of kenya's most successful in order to raise young kenyans chances he established a training camp this is where chris froome began his training and his success is still here today rather than developing professional athletes here. he wants to raise the prospects of those from lower income households. to. the young people acquire skills they can later use for instance for working as bike mechanics or tour guides skills next to impossible to a
it's just three thirty am david keene and his team have a special undertaking they want to ride their bikes from kenya's capital nairobi to the coastal city of mombasa about five hundred kilometers. within twenty four hours . the forty six year old a cycling legend in kenya. that was practically falling apart but. many hurdles and eventually made it onto the international stage in two thousand he was the only nonwhite in the world championship but his fame came from mentoring chris froome who...
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david king is another african cyclist to make an impact on the sport the kenyan became a local legend four time tour de france champion chris froome he's still working with young cyclists. another quick prayer. it's just gone three thirty am david keene and his team have a special undertaking they want to ride their bikes from kenya's capital nairobi to the coastal city of mumbai about five hundred kilometers along the highway within twenty four hours. this is. such willpower the forty six year old a cycling legend in kenya. his story began on a b.m.x. bike that was practically falling apart but overcame many hurdles and eventually made it onto the international stage in two thousand he was the only nonwhite in the world championship but his fame came from mentoring chris froome who later won the tour de france four times the kenyan with british ancestry made his breakthrough training with kinja. this is the. has been a cyclist for twenty five years he's still one of kenya's most successful in order to raise young kenyans chances he established a training camp this is where chris froo
david king is another african cyclist to make an impact on the sport the kenyan became a local legend four time tour de france champion chris froome he's still working with young cyclists. another quick prayer. it's just gone three thirty am david keene and his team have a special undertaking they want to ride their bikes from kenya's capital nairobi to the coastal city of mumbai about five hundred kilometers along the highway within twenty four hours. this is. such willpower the forty six year...
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david: thank you. wait to see what happens to that border next week after presidenttorump threatens lose it. the venezuelan government has banned the opposition leader h juan guaido frding public office for 15 years over alleged financial irregularities. but mr. guaido and his supporters dismissed the move as illegal, anthey are planning an antigovernment march on saturday. earlier this week mr. maduro announced electricity rationing after large parts of the country were hit with a second major blackout. from caracas, will grant reports. will: it has been another difficult week for venezuelans. just as a degree of ity began to return to the tsleaguered nation, the li went out again. the second vast power cut in as many weeks. for those forced to abandon work anwalk home, it is difficu to keep their temper. >> this is a country that supposedly is drowning in oil. how is it ssible we live in is -- this poverty, this ruin oa country? it is time for those guys to stand down and let new people step in who a
david: thank you. wait to see what happens to that border next week after presidenttorump threatens lose it. the venezuelan government has banned the opposition leader h juan guaido frding public office for 15 years over alleged financial irregularities. but mr. guaido and his supporters dismissed the move as illegal, anthey are planning an antigovernment march on saturday. earlier this week mr. maduro announced electricity rationing after large parts of the country were hit with a second major...
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some are tipping this man, david liddington, as a caretaker. a short—term prime minister to get britain through its current brexit crisis. but he says he has no intention of doing it. i have no wish to take over from the prime minister who is doing a fantasticjob. there is one thing working closely with the prime minister, it cures you completely of any lingering shred of ambition. in this volatile time the next few days are far from clear. ministers are urging for calm. now is not time to change the captain of the ship, we need to chart the right course and the prime—minister has. she has made sure we have a deal which honours the referendum mandate and allows us to leave in a way that means we can strengthen our economy and take advantage of life outside the european union. this former tory leader said any minister suggesting theresa may goes now should be sacked. but what about in a few weeks' time? this breaks into a second phase, assuming the withdrawal agreement got through, if it did get through the second phase needs to be tackled s
some are tipping this man, david liddington, as a caretaker. a short—term prime minister to get britain through its current brexit crisis. but he says he has no intention of doing it. i have no wish to take over from the prime minister who is doing a fantasticjob. there is one thing working closely with the prime minister, it cures you completely of any lingering shred of ambition. in this volatile time the next few days are far from clear. ministers are urging for calm. now is not time to...
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for yea rs was about david duckenfield ‘s for years and not those of other people. the westminster leader of the democratic unionists, nigel dodds, says he's had "good" discussions with cabinet ministers ahead of a third vote on the brexit deal. the dup's support is seen as key to persuading more conservative mps to back the agreement when it goes before the commons next week. we wa nt we want to get a deal, we have a lwa ys we want to get a deal, we have always been in that frame of mind. we don't want to leave without a deal but a lot will depend on terms of what the government is able to do in terms of providing those guarantees that are necessary to assuage our concerns. thousands of children in the uk have again left their classrooms to join a global day of protests against climate change. they took place in several major towns and cities, this was in brighton — and there were similar ones around the world. they have been inspired by the swedish teenager, 16 year old greta thunberg, who's staging a long—running protest outside parliament in stockholm. now i
for yea rs was about david duckenfield ‘s for years and not those of other people. the westminster leader of the democratic unionists, nigel dodds, says he's had "good" discussions with cabinet ministers ahead of a third vote on the brexit deal. the dup's support is seen as key to persuading more conservative mps to back the agreement when it goes before the commons next week. we wa nt we want to get a deal, we have a lwa ys we want to get a deal, we have always been in that frame...
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david? >> marci, thank you. >>> we'll turn to the crash of the boeing jet. for the first time news on what the pilot said before the crash. the radio messages indicating the captain was struggling with the plane immediately after takeoff. panic in his voice. abc's david kerley with what we now learned tonight. >> reporter: the ethiopian airlines 737 max 8 that left this crater had trouble at take off, the captain reported. drama that unfolded minutes later with the wild up and down movements of the jet. the "new york times" reporting the captain, in a panicky voice calls out "break, br. request vector for landing." but the jetliner with 157 on board, traveling at 430 miles an hour, crashes three minutes later.ay an aviation source saying it could be monday before anything is made public. on the ground, investigators are interested in the tail section of the jet, the horizontal stabilizer which controls nose up and down movement, specifically the jack screw, which moves that part. a source sa
david? >> marci, thank you. >>> we'll turn to the crash of the boeing jet. for the first time news on what the pilot said before the crash. the radio messages indicating the captain was struggling with the plane immediately after takeoff. panic in his voice. abc's david kerley with what we now learned tonight. >> reporter: the ethiopian airlines 737 max 8 that left this crater had trouble at take off, the captain reported. drama that unfolded minutes later with the wild up...
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david, good evening. good evening. i would like to express my sorrow to my friends in i was there just last september and i stayed not far from this synagogue, so it's heartbreaking. especially for a city that's already seen so much tragedy. i mentioned what people might find in america if they were looking for this kind of warped view of the world, would they find it quite easily if they wanted to look? yes. it's actually very easy to find. islamic phobia has kind of become pervasive on the american right over the past eight years. in particular on the radical right. interestingly enough a lot of the people that others saw as inspiration were american people like robert spencer who runs jihad american people like robert spencer who runsjihad watch as well as some of these other notorious islamic popes who were running a propaganda mill outside of the united states that demonises muslims in the way that demonises muslims in the way that the nazis demonized people in the run—up to the holocaust. that the nazis demoniz
david, good evening. good evening. i would like to express my sorrow to my friends in i was there just last september and i stayed not far from this synagogue, so it's heartbreaking. especially for a city that's already seen so much tragedy. i mentioned what people might find in america if they were looking for this kind of warped view of the world, would they find it quite easily if they wanted to look? yes. it's actually very easy to find. islamic phobia has kind of become pervasive on the...
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for more on this we are now joined live by a local journalist david killick david what are the latest developments. i well i'm outside christchurch public hospital and i can tell you that there are about fifty people inside the hospital who is seriously ill very seriously injured this is in addition to the forty nine confirmed people who were killed in the two mosques attacks the soft noon local time at the moment the city is still reeling its people are still extremely shocked as far as we know the situation is moralists under control and that there are no more life terrorist. warnings at the moment. can you tell us a little bit about the mood in the city right now. the mood is very subdued it's now. lavan that mice clubs times are in the streets a really quiet earlier only at coolum savory where police. advise and people stay at home to not go out and the central city was the last. that wasn't just cross just about all the cities around you say even where that was concerned that might be more attacks but that's not a beach right side thank goodness that what they said a couple of ex
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david thanks for your time. thank you very much. given to the news now israel defense forces have tweeted that air raid sirens have been sounding in the south of israel wednesday not far from gaza israel's deployed tanks and troops along its border with gaza after two days of growing tension on monday a rocket attack reportedly injured seven people near tel aviv in retaliation israel carried out air strikes on key hamas targets including the office of the head of the palestinian organization. meanwhile in the west bank classes at one school were interrupted by a raid by israeli soldiers one ten year old student says a loaded gun was aimed at his head here's his story. sure bill could've of to arrange them at the sudden change. but after coming. i mean the last. by the clueless to the final. now let me jump in here quite often with most of the inside discussion. but no one other will support a new version of this to the. hottest part in the. not. there are certain someone. else's. music and to. me in the us if an
david thanks for your time. thank you very much. given to the news now israel defense forces have tweeted that air raid sirens have been sounding in the south of israel wednesday not far from gaza israel's deployed tanks and troops along its border with gaza after two days of growing tension on monday a rocket attack reportedly injured seven people near tel aviv in retaliation israel carried out air strikes on key hamas targets including the office of the head of the palestinian organization....
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two tries apiece there for liam williams and david strettle. sarries will face munster next, who came from behind at murrayfield to edge past edinburgh. keith earls went over with 10 minutes remaining as the two—timewinners squeezed through. a british heavyweight boxing contest has ended in controversy this evening, after one of the fighters was disqualified for biting his opponent. this happened in the fifth round of the bout between david price and kash ali, in liverpool. you'll have to watch closely here. after price landed a big shot on the unbeaten ali, the pair fell over. ali landed on top and then appears to bite him. there's the close up. left a mark on price's ribs. the referee then officially disqualified ali, who lost his fee for the fight. australian ashleigh barty overcame former world number one karolina pliskova in straight sets to claim the women's miami open title. plishkova had broken world number eleven barty early on in the first set. the 22 year—old broke back though. and then won the first set on a tie break. barty bro
two tries apiece there for liam williams and david strettle. sarries will face munster next, who came from behind at murrayfield to edge past edinburgh. keith earls went over with 10 minutes remaining as the two—timewinners squeezed through. a british heavyweight boxing contest has ended in controversy this evening, after one of the fighters was disqualified for biting his opponent. this happened in the fifth round of the bout between david price and kash ali, in liverpool. you'll have to...
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> reporter: that's right, david. yn saturday, senator paul made it clear he would vote against the president's executive action for more border wall money, making him the fourth republican to do so. and that's key, because when you addthat to the 47 senate tsmocrats and independents who also said they would pass this tsolution of disapproval, and oou now have the tables set for what's expected to be the first veto of the trump administration. >> begnaud: interesting. thank you, errol. ngere's a lot of anger in sacramento, california tonight over a decision not to charge two police officers in last year's shooting death of stephon icark. he was shot dead in his grandmother's backyard. police say they thought he had a gun, but it turned out to be a cellphone. here's ileana diaz. >> we have nothing to lose but ter chains! >> reporter: protesters called for justice and torched blue police flags after sacramento's district attorney announced the decision in the death of stephon clark. >> we will not charge these officers
> reporter: that's right, david. yn saturday, senator paul made it clear he would vote against the president's executive action for more border wall money, making him the fourth republican to do so. and that's key, because when you addthat to the 47 senate tsmocrats and independents who also said they would pass this tsolution of disapproval, and oou now have the tables set for what's expected to be the first veto of the trump administration. >> begnaud: interesting. thank you, errol....
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david? >> david kerley, who covers aviation. david, thank you. >>> meantime tonight, there is mounting pressure on the faa and on boeing to ground the 737 max 8 after that deadly crash in ethiopia. tonight, new action by the uk, germa germany, france, all joining other countries in grounding those new jets. investigators from the ntsb were at correspondent on the scene today learned about those black boxes. abc's matt gutman on the scene in ethiopia. >> reporter: tonight, with the eu and dozens of other countries banning the 737 max 8s, the lead investigators on the ground telling abc news they won't even begin to examine the black boxes for days. so, you haven't gotten into it yet, you haven't gotten inside of it yet? he tells me they want to clear the debris field first before they begin to extraekt crucial data from the recorders, potentially holding up a decision by american airlines and southwest, which continue to use the planes about whether to ground their own fleets. the delay by the ethiopians in reading out these boxe
david? >> david kerley, who covers aviation. david, thank you. >>> meantime tonight, there is mounting pressure on the faa and on boeing to ground the 737 max 8 after that deadly crash in ethiopia. tonight, new action by the uk, germa germany, france, all joining other countries in grounding those new jets. investigators from the ntsb were at correspondent on the scene today learned about those black boxes. abc's matt gutman on the scene in ethiopia. >> reporter: tonight,...
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david? >> rob, thank you. >>> well have been reporting here on those tanks near houston that went up in flames. tonight, the new scare after fire. those tanks exploding in deer park, texas, and today, a new shelter in place alert. it was up for a time, amid fears over benzene and other pollutants. so, is the air safe? abc's alex perez in texas tonight. >> reporter: tonight, a texas community on edge as responders struggle with the fallout from a chemical fire that burned for days. >> we will make this right. we will fix it and we will make it right. >> reporter: area residents this morning told to seek immediate shelter, turn off their air conditioning, even block off cracks in their doors after air quality testing conducted with the help of the national guard revealed elevated levels of the potential cancer-causing substance, benzene. the toxic chemical released into the air during the containment effort. officials earlier assuring residents the billowing smoke had not affected the air, des
david? >> rob, thank you. >>> well have been reporting here on those tanks near houston that went up in flames. tonight, the new scare after fire. those tanks exploding in deer park, texas, and today, a new shelter in place alert. it was up for a time, amid fears over benzene and other pollutants. so, is the air safe? abc's alex perez in texas tonight. >> reporter: tonight, a texas community on edge as responders struggle with the fallout from a chemical fire that burned...
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i'm david muir. good night. >>> a man is arrested in the killing of a san jose mother. >>> victor was my sunshine. >> emotions run over. >>> update on the cyclist who died trying to avoid an open car door in san francisco. the changes being made and we talked with the woman who made her swerve. >>> a wine mogul, an entrepreneur, and a doctor, just a few of the other locals implicated in this grand scheme to get kids of the rich and famous into elite school. i am dan ashley. >> and i am ama daetz. one of the first to plead guilty is john vandemore. >> the school has now fired him. >> the man authorities say is the ring leleader is from sacramento. rick singer said nothing to reporters. he pleaded guilty. the 59-year-old was the founder of a college prep business. in 2014, he wrote a book called getting in, gaining admissions to the college of your choice. he was ceo of a large call center in india. >> more than a dozen local people implicated in this scheme. >> in the news room with who these parents
i'm david muir. good night. >>> a man is arrested in the killing of a san jose mother. >>> victor was my sunshine. >> emotions run over. >>> update on the cyclist who died trying to avoid an open car door in san francisco. the changes being made and we talked with the woman who made her swerve. >>> a wine mogul, an entrepreneur, and a doctor, just a few of the other locals implicated in this grand scheme to get kids of the rich and famous into elite...
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and there is all this talk about having an interim leader, whether it's david liddington or michael gove and all that sort of stuff. i think the prime minister, her departure is guaranteed in the short—term. it is not going to be long now so her departure is guaranteed. what is not guaranteed is her legacy and is her legacy going to be that she failed to deliver on the largest mandate that any government has been given to a referendum? or has she succeeded in doing that? she is either going to fail or succeed and that is going to be her legacy. she at least has got to be given the opportunity over the next few days to deliver that. joining me with more on this is our political correspondent, nick eardley. the idea of a caretaker prime minister has been voted so then we start discussing who that might be and how it would come about. yes, and how it would come about. yes, and to be honest like so much of this process the answers are not com pletely this process the answers are not completely clear. we do know for sure is there is a lot of pressure on the prime minister right up to cabine
and there is all this talk about having an interim leader, whether it's david liddington or michael gove and all that sort of stuff. i think the prime minister, her departure is guaranteed in the short—term. it is not going to be long now so her departure is guaranteed. what is not guaranteed is her legacy and is her legacy going to be that she failed to deliver on the largest mandate that any government has been given to a referendum? or has she succeeded in doing that? she is either going...
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david: there are a lot. we could talk about security ors how the ent ranting about how to change the liable laws or press conferences turned into reality tv. rue thing i focus on in the book is this constanteat of fake news and enemies of the people. i think that is an attempt to delegitimize the press. it doesn' matter how free the it is not believed, it can't move public opinion. interestingly enough, the trump effect has forced me into the type of role we are doing todaye to speak about issues, to start a public conversation. it is not so much about changing the law. i don't think the law will change. i just think that it is so welre established the first amendment. i am ccerned about this idea that fake news is actually working. sounds like the search for truth but it is the opposite, it is an imitation to label and dismiss. t we need a public t kidiscerning, that is asng hard questions, that is going to look at a lot of sources. that is what i am here to advocateho for. janedo you do that when the major
david: there are a lot. we could talk about security ors how the ent ranting about how to change the liable laws or press conferences turned into reality tv. rue thing i focus on in the book is this constanteat of fake news and enemies of the people. i think that is an attempt to delegitimize the press. it doesn' matter how free the it is not believed, it can't move public opinion. interestingly enough, the trump effect has forced me into the type of role we are doing todaye to speak about...
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general sir david richards served in northern ireland before he became chief of the defence staff, the uk's highest military officer. these are warriors, soldiers, who are going, in their view, into a war situation uncertain of what will happen next. you might have a split second to take a decision to protect yourself and your comrades—in—arms. the families of the 13 dead, and the soldiers who shot them, will soon know whether there will be prosecutions. do you feel any guilt... no. ..0ver what happened? no. i would do the exact same again. michael kelly... why should people be prosecuted for events that happened 47 years ago? murder is murder, no matter how long ago it is. the fact of the matter is, justice has to be seen to be done. peter taylor with that report there. bmw, the makers of the iconic mini, have issued a stark warning about the impact a no—deal brexit might have on its production in the uk. the german motor manufacturer said it would have to consider moving production of the mini from its cowley plant in oxford. and the japanese car maker, toyota, has also warned
general sir david richards served in northern ireland before he became chief of the defence staff, the uk's highest military officer. these are warriors, soldiers, who are going, in their view, into a war situation uncertain of what will happen next. you might have a split second to take a decision to protect yourself and your comrades—in—arms. the families of the 13 dead, and the soldiers who shot them, will soon know whether there will be prosecutions. do you feel any guilt... no. ..0ver...
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australian opener david warner also made a century in their total of 231 for 2. i believe the two of them had a hug, that won't be happening in the summer. matt kuchar and kevin kinsner have narrow leads in their semi—finals of the wgc matchplay. .. kuchar leads the man who knocked out tiger woods, lucas bjerregaard. that is all square now in actual fa ct. kisner leads the open champion francesco molinari a puncture on the final stage of the tour of corsica cost elfyn evans the second world rally championship victory of his career. the 30—year—old briton was leading comfortably in france when the tyre on his ford fiesta failed. it saw him drop to third place, handing victory to belgian thierry neuville. evans' only rally win came in wales two years ago. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website, including live text commentary from the bahrain grand prix, which has just got under way. thank you chris, we will see you then. the husband of a british—iranian woman who is currently in prison in iran has deliv
australian opener david warner also made a century in their total of 231 for 2. i believe the two of them had a hug, that won't be happening in the summer. matt kuchar and kevin kinsner have narrow leads in their semi—finals of the wgc matchplay. .. kuchar leads the man who knocked out tiger woods, lucas bjerregaard. that is all square now in actual fa ct. kisner leads the open champion francesco molinari a puncture on the final stage of the tour of corsica cost elfyn evans the second world...
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the justice secretary, david gauke, has suggested the government should support a softer brexit — if mps rally behind it this week. there's been a sharp rise in the number of adults calling a national helpline for the children of alcoholic parents, according to figures seen by the bbc. and in sport... celtic defeat rangers 2—1 in a fiesty old firm derby, to go 13 points clear at the top... james forrest scoring the winner with 4 minutes to go victor camarasa's smartly taken goal gives cardiff a second—half lead in their premier league clash with chelsea. jonny bearstow smashes 114 — a record ipl score by an englishman — for the sunrisers hyderabad, as they inflict a heavy defeat on on the royal challengers bangalore. we'll have more on those stories in the next hour. there's been a sharp rise in the number of adults calling a national helpline for the children of alcoholic parents, according to figures seen by the bbc. in 2013 the majority of calls to the national association of children of alcoholics were from children but now more than 80% of calls are from people over the
the justice secretary, david gauke, has suggested the government should support a softer brexit — if mps rally behind it this week. there's been a sharp rise in the number of adults calling a national helpline for the children of alcoholic parents, according to figures seen by the bbc. and in sport... celtic defeat rangers 2—1 in a fiesty old firm derby, to go 13 points clear at the top... james forrest scoring the winner with 4 minutes to go victor camarasa's smartly taken goal gives...
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david? >> david kerley leading us off again tonight. david, thank you. >>> and as we were on the air here last night, we took you to that dangerous inferno out of control, and tonight, authorities just a short time ago near houston revealing more tanks are now on fire tonight. eight tanks now blazing, two more exploding into flames today when firefighters briefly lost water pressure. tonight, of course, the concern now growing for families in the path of that billowing smoke. and debris actually landing in their yards now. abc's marci gonzalez again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, those towering flames burning out of control at this chemical plant for a third day. >> it is evolving. it is a dangerous situation. >> reporter: today, debris falling into neighborhoods. >> they look almost like a lump of charcoal. >> reporter: officials closely monitoring air quality, insisting it is still at safe levels. the wind carrying what huge plume right towards houston. but officials say that smoke is 4,00
david? >> david kerley leading us off again tonight. david, thank you. >>> and as we were on the air here last night, we took you to that dangerous inferno out of control, and tonight, authorities just a short time ago near houston revealing more tanks are now on fire tonight. eight tanks now blazing, two more exploding into flames today when firefighters briefly lost water pressure. tonight, of course, the concern now growing for families in the path of that billowing smoke. and...
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thejustice secretary, david gauke, said that it wouldn't be sustainable for the government to ignore mps‘ wishes. tomorrow, the house of commons will once again vote on alternatives to mrs may's brexit deal — which has now been rejected three times. with the details here's our political correspondent, iain watson. shame on you! the original brexit date has been and gone and the protests carry on. give us all a final say! this week, crucial decisions will have to be taken if mps are to avoid leaving with no deal by the new deadline of april the 12th. this morning, was the prime minister seeking divine intervention to break the deadlock? she's likely to resurrect her defeated deal this week, in the hope that mps prefer it to the alternatives. but if it fails again, this member for capbinet wasn't her first negotiating a closer relationship with the eu. if problem is melting overwhelmingly against leaving the european union without a deal, but is voting in favour of a softer brexit, then i don't think it is sustainable to say well, we'll ignore parliament document position and there
thejustice secretary, david gauke, said that it wouldn't be sustainable for the government to ignore mps‘ wishes. tomorrow, the house of commons will once again vote on alternatives to mrs may's brexit deal — which has now been rejected three times. with the details here's our political correspondent, iain watson. shame on you! the original brexit date has been and gone and the protests carry on. give us all a final say! this week, crucial decisions will have to be taken if mps are to avoid...
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david? >> matt gutman leading us off tonight. matt, thank you. as i mentioned at the top tonight, three countries have ordered airlines to ground those new boeing 737s. but tonight, here in the u.s., three airlines continue to fly them. what boeing and the faa are now saying. and the flight attendants union tonight now saying their attendants do not have to fly on these jets if you don't feel safe. abc's david kerley on that part of the story now. >> reporter: first indonesia, now ethiopia. the two crashes of the brand new version of the 737, so close together, that some passengers are asking airlines if they're booked on a max-8. >> i would be a little bit leery about flying that boeing plane. >> reporter: 72 of the maxes are flown by u.s. carriers. all three airlines expressing confidence in the jet. southwest telling us it's had some calls from customers, but "not a high number of cancellations." the union for american airlines flight attendants reminding its members that if they feel uns
david? >> matt gutman leading us off tonight. matt, thank you. as i mentioned at the top tonight, three countries have ordered airlines to ground those new boeing 737s. but tonight, here in the u.s., three airlines continue to fly them. what boeing and the faa are now saying. and the flight attendants union tonight now saying their attendants do not have to fly on these jets if you don't feel safe. abc's david kerley on that part of the story now. >> reporter: first indonesia, now...
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david: a bright stream of melt water heading for the coast. the more the ice melts, the more the level of the sea rises around the world. scientists had focused on summer sunshine as the big cause of melting, but they rw realize mon is falling and damaging the ice. these pictures were taken while rain was falli one summer. it melts the ice, or weakens it. a big surprise is that this can even happen in the coldest months. >> it is happening even in winter, and that is frightening to see. david: when ice melts in summerd it is balay more snow falling in winter. but recently greenland has been losing more ice than it is gaining, and more rain could make this worse. >> after five days of clear sky conditions, we have this rain. david: this scientist, shelterei from rain on t sheet, and he says that global warming will bring more of it. >> there is a simple thrhold, the melting point. when the temperature goes above that you get rain instead of snow. and so in a warming climate, it is not rocket science that we will have more rain at the expense of
david: a bright stream of melt water heading for the coast. the more the ice melts, the more the level of the sea rises around the world. scientists had focused on summer sunshine as the big cause of melting, but they rw realize mon is falling and damaging the ice. these pictures were taken while rain was falli one summer. it melts the ice, or weakens it. a big surprise is that this can even happen in the coldest months. >> it is happening even in winter, and that is frightening to see....
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it's just gone three thirty am david keene and his team have a special undertaking they want to ride their bikes from kenya's capital nairobi to the coastal city of mombasa about five hundred kilometers. within twenty four hours . this is. the forty six year old a cycling legend in kenya to write. the story began. that was practically falling apart but overcame many hurdles and eventually made it onto the international stage in two thousand he was the only nonwhite in the world championship but his fame came from mentoring chris froome who later won the tour de france four times the kenyan with british ancestry made his breakthrough training with kinja. has been a cyclist for twenty five years he's still one of kenya's most successful in order to raise young kenyans chances he established a training camp this is where chris froome began his training and his success is still palpable here today rather than developing professional athletes here. he wants to raise the prospects of those from lower income households. and. to. the young people acquire skills they can later use for instanc
it's just gone three thirty am david keene and his team have a special undertaking they want to ride their bikes from kenya's capital nairobi to the coastal city of mombasa about five hundred kilometers. within twenty four hours . this is. the forty six year old a cycling legend in kenya to write. the story began. that was practically falling apart but overcame many hurdles and eventually made it onto the international stage in two thousand he was the only nonwhite in the world championship but...
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we're joined by rob marciano. >> hi david. so many rivers in flood stage n including one near the reactor. wiscons wisconsin, dakota. we could see this in northern new york and northern new england because it's been so warm. once it passes through it will be cooler and quieter for the rest of the weekend. david. >> thank you, rob. >>> new fall out tonight linked to two famous names. felicity huffman back at the courthouse today. more famous names including phil mickelson and joe montana. they say that worked college counselor now in trouble, but were not part of the front. here's kayna whitworth. >> reporter: tonight, felicity huffman and her husband william h. macy spotted walking back into federal court in los angeles. the actress removing her social media accounts. she once played the mom scheming in this episode of "desperate housewives." >> a generous donation will ensure our kids beat 'em out. >> how generous? >> $15,000. >> reporter: but in real life huffman is facing criminal charges for spending $15,000 to so her daug
we're joined by rob marciano. >> hi david. so many rivers in flood stage n including one near the reactor. wiscons wisconsin, dakota. we could see this in northern new york and northern new england because it's been so warm. once it passes through it will be cooler and quieter for the rest of the weekend. david. >> thank you, rob. >>> new fall out tonight linked to two famous names. felicity huffman back at the courthouse today. more famous names including phil mickelson...