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they are nod made in easton, but easton tweeting us letting us know what is made in easton. wait until steve to hear this, too. >> i can hear. go ahead. >> okay. >> the other baseball, magestic is what i was thinking of who make the uniform, now nike got that contract, but magestic got another contract. i went to the factory first back when jim thome came, big baseball company town, but magestic the eason town, unlike the name easton that has the e emblem. go ahead. >> got you. you want me to do it? it says we are famous to be home of larry holmes, crayola crayons and laffayette college. >> yes, i forgot about lafayette. lafayette leopards. >> yes. >> or is it the lehigh leopards? >> they used to make dixy cups, that company, that made dixy cups, is near right outside of easton, also up here. so famous for a lot of reasons. i didn't think anybody watched us up here, because they get new york tv. we pull up here on washington boulevard, which is a snow emergency route, by the way, snow tires and chains required if you're driving in the snow. jared behind the camera, 30 someth
they are nod made in easton, but easton tweeting us letting us know what is made in easton. wait until steve to hear this, too. >> i can hear. go ahead. >> okay. >> the other baseball, magestic is what i was thinking of who make the uniform, now nike got that contract, but magestic got another contract. i went to the factory first back when jim thome came, big baseball company town, but magestic the eason town, unlike the name easton that has the e emblem. go ahead. >>...
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and then steve is still in easton. and steve, not now, but we come back from break, the city of easton or the town every easton, they're tweeting me some facts about the place. and i want to share them with you. >> we have a lot to talk about then, and at least we can talk about some snow starting to fall, making your eyelids shut. so the bigger flakes starting to come, finally. >> already 9:00. we will be on the air for you until afternoon, i would think. i think we're doing pretty good job of covering most of the area. >> yes, i like that someone tweeted me oh, you guys, drive safely home. honey, we're not going anywhere from a while. we will be here with you guys as we watch and see how the storm develops across our area you. >> got it, let's get right to sue, the star of the show. >> oh, the weather really is the star of the show. and, this is it. the coastal storm. starting to increase in intensity, starting to move a little further northward, seeing precipitation since before midnight, but we will continue to wat
and then steve is still in easton. and steve, not now, but we come back from break, the city of easton or the town every easton, they're tweeting me some facts about the place. and i want to share them with you. >> we have a lot to talk about then, and at least we can talk about some snow starting to fall, making your eyelids shut. so the bigger flakes starting to come, finally. >> already 9:00. we will be on the air for you until afternoon, i would think. i think we're doing pretty...
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and in fact slatington and easton yellows are popping up on the radar. and hamburg as well as reading. a steady soaking rain now. especially in the lehigh valley. slowing down motorists on the roadways. and the rain is with us all night into tomorrow morning. warm for the front end of the storm. the back end of the storm tomorrow afternoon. a big difference from right now. 55 in allentown, 53 in philadelphia and millville and even the poconos 46 degrees and in fact raining as far as the poconos and beyond. and right through tonight yellows popping up tonight at 10:00. the heavy rain a half inch in southern areas north of philadelphia. and 7:30 tomorrow morning a lull in the storm and don't let your guard down tomorrow morning. if it's raining lightly in the lehigh valley and areas to the south this is when the nor'easter starts to ramp up. as that ramps up we start to have the the colder air coming in around the storm and flipping to the wet snow tomorrow afternoon at 4:30. and the snow could be blinding at times reducing visibility because of the wind a
and in fact slatington and easton yellows are popping up on the radar. and hamburg as well as reading. a steady soaking rain now. especially in the lehigh valley. slowing down motorists on the roadways. and the rain is with us all night into tomorrow morning. warm for the front end of the storm. the back end of the storm tomorrow afternoon. a big difference from right now. 55 in allentown, 53 in philadelphia and millville and even the poconos 46 degrees and in fact raining as far as the poconos...
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here is our home editor mark easton. the prime minister donned the hi—vis today, determined to show she is tackling what she describes as a national housing crisis. but theresa may is not the first senior tory to get her shoes muddy on a building site. remember him? and him? today, the pm had the big builders and developers in her sights, blaming some of them for putting profit before their patriotic duty to restore the dream of home ownership. the bonuses paid to the heads of some of our biggest developers are based not on the number of homes they build, but on their profits or share price. i expect developers to do their duty for britain, and build the homes our country needs. some builders will tell you their first responsibility is to their shareholders, and it is unusual for a conservative prime minister to tell private companies she is considering changing the rules to make it more difficult for them to make a profit. among possible planning reforms is the idea that developers with a reputation for not building h
here is our home editor mark easton. the prime minister donned the hi—vis today, determined to show she is tackling what she describes as a national housing crisis. but theresa may is not the first senior tory to get her shoes muddy on a building site. remember him? and him? today, the pm had the big builders and developers in her sights, blaming some of them for putting profit before their patriotic duty to restore the dream of home ownership. the bonuses paid to the heads of some of our...
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in easton 2 to 4. a foot in poconos and upper elevation. wind gusts 50 in philadelphia. 65 down the shore, it will lead to down trees and saturated ground and power outages likely. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast we'll sit in the low 40s most of the day, it will be windy especially as we get into the afternoon and we'll get rain and wet snow. for the weekend, dry saturday and sunday, highs of 48. windy and chilly on saturday, breezy on sunday, bundle up as you head to the union opener with all the new players and all the old favorites back, too. monday, sunny, 49. tuesday, more clouds, 49. looks like rain arriving on tuesday afternoon. and probably tapers off sometime wednesday might have wet snow w. >> don't like the turn we've taken if march. >> not off to a good start. >> such a warm february. >>> new on "action news," a drive by shooter unleashes a barrage of bullets in a car contained children. >>> school officials across the country look for ways to keep students safe during school shootings. karen. >> reporter: we have a
in easton 2 to 4. a foot in poconos and upper elevation. wind gusts 50 in philadelphia. 65 down the shore, it will lead to down trees and saturated ground and power outages likely. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast we'll sit in the low 40s most of the day, it will be windy especially as we get into the afternoon and we'll get rain and wet snow. for the weekend, dry saturday and sunday, highs of 48. windy and chilly on saturday, breezy on sunday, bundle up as you head to the union...
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he is live at easton where it is still snowing up there. steven? >> reporter: and right now it's a little bit of a ghost town. a lot of places closed down, as you would imagine. but we did actually find some people that were outside today and not complaining about it. in fact they told me they love this kind of weather. the constant snow may have ruined your plans or made your commute a little more frustrating. but for some in easton, they're taking the snowfall in stride. >> nobody is out. it's quiet. >> reporter: the center square of easton was just that, quiet. except for a little snow removal. >> i like it. it's much better than rain. and the rain gave us a blackout for four days. so this is why i'm out today, because i've been stuck with no power. >> reporter: patricia says the umbrella worked well today. but william smith's bike was touch and go situation. >> well, it's slushy. so it's not too bad. it's not icy. so thank god, you know. >> reporter: william has been out in this weather all day. he doesn't mind it. and was puzzled when he found
he is live at easton where it is still snowing up there. steven? >> reporter: and right now it's a little bit of a ghost town. a lot of places closed down, as you would imagine. but we did actually find some people that were outside today and not complaining about it. in fact they told me they love this kind of weather. the constant snow may have ruined your plans or made your commute a little more frustrating. but for some in easton, they're taking the snowfall in stride. >> nobody...
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easton good sound reports and today on g.w. . we make up of what we watch as a full half of that handout budget fights we audit the seven seven percent of. the want to shrink the continent's future to. be part of the african youngsters as they share their stories of their dreams and their challenges. the seventy seven percent of the platform from africa is from johnny. bird there were made for a. long range hormone. never sang in church. oh i'm sorry. st it's a good they're friends for. we don't walk there are goat. we don't walk on their. own. we don't walk there are no out there are we don't know our own. home. care. and on the other on. a long night. for. the lovers are. all in a very good months and here are longing he let down my. dear . old knight st. louis you still seem a little watercooler. we don't want. the young ones. we've done away with long long enough long. enough or long long enough. they. were on with our own you was. younger one girl you. can't go on won't. you. our lives are. far. and i want to. keep it all in
easton good sound reports and today on g.w. . we make up of what we watch as a full half of that handout budget fights we audit the seven seven percent of. the want to shrink the continent's future to. be part of the african youngsters as they share their stories of their dreams and their challenges. the seventy seven percent of the platform from africa is from johnny. bird there were made for a. long range hormone. never sang in church. oh i'm sorry. st it's a good they're friends for. we...
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originally h headed for iraq he settled in easton gates a where he married for about a scene here. the couple had six children together one of whom was killed in two thousand and thirteen. conflicts crushed by the blood of his wife died of a heart attack not long after. in due to the situation was degenerating. the rebel enclave east of damascus was being hit by asteroids daily on was under siege by regime forces. remarried muhammad tried to flee with his relatives in two thousand and fifteen. buckle between the fire of armed rebels in the house of the regime forces the family remain trapped in easton gates a deprived of everything the couple did all they could to survive. voted about it because we were eating plans and lease yeah they're part of a company that we didn't have soap all washing powder nothing. i use asks with a bit of water added to clean the laundry. that salvation came in the form of his pakistani passports. as the situation and into the night after the regime offensive began last february the pakistani ambassador finally succeeded in getting muhammad and his wife
originally h headed for iraq he settled in easton gates a where he married for about a scene here. the couple had six children together one of whom was killed in two thousand and thirteen. conflicts crushed by the blood of his wife died of a heart attack not long after. in due to the situation was degenerating. the rebel enclave east of damascus was being hit by asteroids daily on was under siege by regime forces. remarried muhammad tried to flee with his relatives in two thousand and fifteen....
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heavier snow from easton on up to the poconos. they're getting very heavy snow up there and the rain/snow line in new jersey, not making a lot of progress but it's moving down a little bit, down toward the lower portion of long beach island. so we have quite a variety of condition. visibility is just dropped in pottstown. that's proof that the snow has intensified. quakertown still very heavy, doylestown, mt. poconos and blue bell has seen the intensity go up. trenton is getting heavier snow right now. northeast philly is seeing a significant reduction in visibility indicating heavier snow there. still not much at the jersey shore or extreme southern delaware yet. temperatures remain above freezing, but it's getting closer. blue bell 34, allentown 35, trenton 34. it melts on the roads but when it's snowing real hard and you have wind gusts to 60 miles an hour, you can't see and so it's still dangerous even if the roads are not snow covered. gusts of 53 miles an hour in dover right now. 44 in atlantic city, 43 in philadelphia and i
heavier snow from easton on up to the poconos. they're getting very heavy snow up there and the rain/snow line in new jersey, not making a lot of progress but it's moving down a little bit, down toward the lower portion of long beach island. so we have quite a variety of condition. visibility is just dropped in pottstown. that's proof that the snow has intensified. quakertown still very heavy, doylestown, mt. poconos and blue bell has seen the intensity go up. trenton is getting heavier snow...
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he is joining us now in easton. and the snow has stopped finally, steven. >> reporter: yeah, jim, for the first time i'm talking to you guys, there is no snow falling on me. it's a pretty good feeling. you recall this morning we were in bucks county. now in northampton county. everywhere we went, it was snowing all day. now i know a lot of people stayed inside today. but people in quakertown actually use the snow day as an opportunity to hit up one of their favorite places in town. on a snowy day in quakertown, people stop by signs 5 and 10 to step out of the cold and into the past. >> back the day, everything was 5 and 10 cents, basically. >> reporter: the prices may have changed over the years, but little else has. >> thank you. >> the building itself hasn't changed since '56. >> reporter: it's a one-stop shop with a one-man show on the grill. >> like today i'm busier than i thought. >> i didn't know if they were going to be open. everything is closed. >> reporter: even the snow didn't stop the regulars from order
he is joining us now in easton. and the snow has stopped finally, steven. >> reporter: yeah, jim, for the first time i'm talking to you guys, there is no snow falling on me. it's a pretty good feeling. you recall this morning we were in bucks county. now in northampton county. everywhere we went, it was snowing all day. now i know a lot of people stayed inside today. but people in quakertown actually use the snow day as an opportunity to hit up one of their favorite places in town. on a...
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easton good. reporter today on t.w. . a bloody war is raging in eastern gaza. for days this rebel bastion has been under siege from the syrian army and russian air strikes. the situation on the ground is disastrous almost a thousand civilians have been killed. but it's hard to know exactly what's happening. her son lives that he sent to achieve either a video he shot on his mobile phone that provides a glimpse of daily life in eastern gaza amid shelling and strikes this is her son's story. was that it was a lot of it. too few if you look at the people fleeing who should get out of what's happening to us god have mercy. if so the whole all up it's six o'clock in the morning it's monday. well i got all the paper blowing about how. i met my window. but there was a bombing five minutes ago. everyone was still asleep they all ran into the basements. so my name is husain abdel aziz i'm from the town of duma encounter. i mean my house and i'm going to show you what daily life is like for me at the moment you know how we in eastern guards are coping with a siege and ho
easton good. reporter today on t.w. . a bloody war is raging in eastern gaza. for days this rebel bastion has been under siege from the syrian army and russian air strikes. the situation on the ground is disastrous almost a thousand civilians have been killed. but it's hard to know exactly what's happening. her son lives that he sent to achieve either a video he shot on his mobile phone that provides a glimpse of daily life in eastern gaza amid shelling and strikes this is her son's story. was...
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mark easton, thank you. shoppers in england could soon have to pay a deposit on plastic drinks bottles and cans, in a bid to reduce waste and plastic pollution. the government scheme would see people reimbursed when they returned the containers for recycling. uk consumers currently use billions of plastic drinks bottles every year — many of which aren‘t recycled. our environment editor, david shukman, reports. plastic bottles are suddenly getting political attention. 13 billion of them are bought in the uk every year. but at least 3 billion are never recycled. and this is where discarded plastic can end up, drifting in the oceans and polluting them on an ever—growing scale. ten years ago, i saw for myself how sea birds in the pacific can suffer from plastic waste. and some countries have responded quickly to this emerging threat. in norway, for example, people returning bottles get a refund of the small deposit they paid while buying the drinks. germany and denmark have similar schemes. and they have m
mark easton, thank you. shoppers in england could soon have to pay a deposit on plastic drinks bottles and cans, in a bid to reduce waste and plastic pollution. the government scheme would see people reimbursed when they returned the containers for recycling. uk consumers currently use billions of plastic drinks bottles every year — many of which aren‘t recycled. our environment editor, david shukman, reports. plastic bottles are suddenly getting political attention. 13 billion of them are...
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snow to the north and jenkin town and norristown and quakertown and u allentown and easton and a sharp cutoff to the west in reading and honeywfaleast. north a we'll show u the outside. sky cam because of the wind. visibility if are you out and about on the roads. n philadelphia. allow some extra time. as far p wind gust in 51 inoconos and atlantic pladelphia in a 45 mil pere high ndto tling down 35 in the city andding and down the coast inrees and 38 if lancaster, here is satellite radaow in south new enwith the wrap around moisture on the backsie windsroducing snowfall and thed h whip the snow around. here is future tracker 6 as we go thrgh t 2:00 you see snow showers here on 6 the problem h philadhe amount of snwe find ao about 2ss and the issuetu have the blustery w sno aroun cing thevi ow moistur across areas ith jersey, flying you over to flood warning seaside h cape may into delaware.ayin conce a foot half to three feet. waves 4 t high and each erosion.rn today youet snow a temperatures falling down of today. into sunday and 49 next week with sunshine rthen.we are rocking aerno
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our home editor, mark easton, is at the ministry ofjustice. there are. vital questions raised by this case — what for you other main implications of what has happened today? i think a light has been shown on the workings of the parole board, based here at the ministry of the justice and it has been found wanting, its head has effectively been sacked and every one of the rules which governs its systems is going to be reviewed, including number 25 witches which said it had to reveal the reasons, should never reveal, the reasons why it had made its decision. so, more transparency andi its decision. so, more transparency and i inked it will be such that victims will get a better understanding of why a prisoner has been released. the panels i think will be beefed up, particularly in controversial, high—profile cases like the worboys case, with perhaps a retired judge involved. there will also be a focus on what evidence should be considered relevant in the decision—making, and controversially weather allegations of crimes that have never been pursued or
our home editor, mark easton, is at the ministry ofjustice. there are. vital questions raised by this case — what for you other main implications of what has happened today? i think a light has been shown on the workings of the parole board, based here at the ministry of the justice and it has been found wanting, its head has effectively been sacked and every one of the rules which governs its systems is going to be reviewed, including number 25 witches which said it had to reveal the...
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mark easton, bbc news. the inventor trevor baylis — best known for developing the wind—up radio — has died at the age of 80. and to make it work, you simply wind this and now... mr baylis was inspired to design the radio after watching a documentary about aids in africa. he believed the invention would help halt the disease by making educational radio broadcasts accessible to more people. he died this morning at his home on eel pie island, in south—west london, after a long illness. the british actor gary oldman is celebrating after winning his first oscar. he picked up the award for his portrayal of sir winston churchill in darkest hour. the british short film — the silent child — starring six—year—old maisie sly from swindon who's deaf — also won an oscar. but the night belonged to the shape of water which won four awards, including best film. our arts editor will gompertz was there. the night began with host jimmy kimmel using his opening monologue to round up some of the elephants in t
mark easton, bbc news. the inventor trevor baylis — best known for developing the wind—up radio — has died at the age of 80. and to make it work, you simply wind this and now... mr baylis was inspired to design the radio after watching a documentary about aids in africa. he believed the invention would help halt the disease by making educational radio broadcasts accessible to more people. he died this morning at his home on eel pie island, in south—west london, after a long illness. the...
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mark easton, bbc news, the west midlands. a brief look at some of the day's other news stories: the facebook founder, mark zuckerberg, has turned down an invitation to appear before a parliamentary committee at westminster. facebook, which is at the centre of a row over the gathering of personal data, will send a senior executive instead. they'll give evidence to mps next month. the uk might not have voted for brexit if it hadn't been for cheating by the leave campaign, that was the allegation made to mps by christopher wylie, a former employee of cambridge analytica. vote leave denies the allegations. a man from leicester has beenjailed for a minimum of 20 years after deliberately running down a muslim woman, in what the court heard was revenge for the london bombings of 2005 and the parsons green tube attack last year. 21—year—old paul moore attacked zaynab hussein last september. she suffered life—changing injuries. australia's cricket officials have announced that the coach, darren lehmann, will remain in post follo
mark easton, bbc news, the west midlands. a brief look at some of the day's other news stories: the facebook founder, mark zuckerberg, has turned down an invitation to appear before a parliamentary committee at westminster. facebook, which is at the centre of a row over the gathering of personal data, will send a senior executive instead. they'll give evidence to mps next month. the uk might not have voted for brexit if it hadn't been for cheating by the leave campaign, that was the allegation...
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our home editor, mark easton reports. membership of the eu mean to the uk enjoys access to valuable police data bases, the european arrest warrant and the services of europol. the government says it is optimistic about guest seated just as good deal for when we leave but after taking evidence from people from the national crime agency and other organisations relying on eu security corporation, an all—party committee of mps says it does not share that optimism. we are worried that security treaty will not be signed and implemented in time for when the transition period ends and that could leave us with proper exhibition arrangement when people flee from crimes but also without access to criminal data that police need. access to systems and the resources of europol depend on different things. being outside the europeanjurisdiction is different things. being outside the european jurisdiction is a different things. being outside the europeanjurisdiction is a red line but the mps say europe should not be too rigid. the compl
our home editor, mark easton reports. membership of the eu mean to the uk enjoys access to valuable police data bases, the european arrest warrant and the services of europol. the government says it is optimistic about guest seated just as good deal for when we leave but after taking evidence from people from the national crime agency and other organisations relying on eu security corporation, an all—party committee of mps says it does not share that optimism. we are worried that security...
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easton good sound reinforcement today on t.w. . imagine being born as. you're a long way to come prove it since you want to look for them school. you want to be useful put on a loved one. when you're sick the doctors know when you fall in love they won't mind you don't have children for fear they'll be invisible to. you assure. you of knows. when you've gone there's no proof of you ever exist. in every ten minutes. someone misses. ten million people in the world the state they have no nationality i'm told and made up of all kinds of but everyone has the right to. everyone has the right to say i roam.
easton good sound reinforcement today on t.w. . imagine being born as. you're a long way to come prove it since you want to look for them school. you want to be useful put on a loved one. when you're sick the doctors know when you fall in love they won't mind you don't have children for fear they'll be invisible to. you assure. you of knows. when you've gone there's no proof of you ever exist. in every ten minutes. someone misses. ten million people in the world the state they have no...
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easton. thank you now in the meantime d.w. news has obtained exclusive footage that provides a close up look at the situation civilians in eastern guta the footage comes from resident inside the besieged town of duma which has been the target of some of the worst bombing in syria's civil war. it's six in the morning in the town after. a few minutes ago a bomb struck by rousing residents from their sleep alarms they quickly sought safety in their basements. this footage was sent by a resident to his relative in berlin who passed it on to us. so my name is our son was ease. i'm a resident of the town of duma in eastern guta. i'm sitting at home and will show you my every day life and how we live under siege in the midst of war in eastern. hasan abdel aziz is home suffered heavy damage looking at the furnishings it's clear that he must have been wealthy shipping the neighborhood is in ruins. was home to around one and a half million people that number has fallen to less than four hundred thousand. that's not. over there where the
easton. thank you now in the meantime d.w. news has obtained exclusive footage that provides a close up look at the situation civilians in eastern guta the footage comes from resident inside the besieged town of duma which has been the target of some of the worst bombing in syria's civil war. it's six in the morning in the town after. a few minutes ago a bomb struck by rousing residents from their sleep alarms they quickly sought safety in their basements. this footage was sent by a resident to...
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what was it like easton guta death lurks at every corner. of the struggle for survival here is ceaseless. sustained shelling on the city has led to the u.n. calling this the deadliest week for the syrian town since a cease fire was brokered at the end of last month i don't want to know your children have been the worst affected. by this cameraman stops to rescue a severely injured in front of the image to graphic to show. you are better than you when children's fund says the situation is desperate. the first two months of these here have been especially bloody for chipman we have received reports of over one thousand should one who were killed and seriously injured in the horse yeah on the scenes the year began. monday brought some reprieve aid trucks reached the embattled town for the first time since the offensive began . despite the excitement the world food program once it's far from enough. is up to four hundred thousand people trapped on the inside these people are living under siege and by that we mean there are serious shortages of m
what was it like easton guta death lurks at every corner. of the struggle for survival here is ceaseless. sustained shelling on the city has led to the u.n. calling this the deadliest week for the syrian town since a cease fire was brokered at the end of last month i don't want to know your children have been the worst affected. by this cameraman stops to rescue a severely injured in front of the image to graphic to show. you are better than you when children's fund says the situation is...
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steadier rain has moved out of allentown and it's towards easton. we're going to continue to see this move off to the east. this is part of the first wave that will come through the area. you see the heavier rain off to the west of us. that's going to come through tonight and tomorrow morning. you also see on the backside of this, cold air wrapping around. we have snow. we are going to see the heavy snow in the knows and mountains all the way to the west. and we could see some of the snow. wrapping in across philadelphia and south jersey and delaware. not expecting wig. accumulations, but. expecting potentially whiteout conditions with anything falling through the air. so this could create whiteout conditions. we're watching this area of low pressure at midnight tonight. we're going to see heavy rain still in the philadelphia area as the low approaches and moves over us. it's parked across the atlantic. those strong winds come in out of the north. we'll see the gustiest wind from noon through midnight. that's when we could see the blowing snow comin
steadier rain has moved out of allentown and it's towards easton. we're going to continue to see this move off to the east. this is part of the first wave that will come through the area. you see the heavier rain off to the west of us. that's going to come through tonight and tomorrow morning. you also see on the backside of this, cold air wrapping around. we have snow. we are going to see the heavy snow in the knows and mountains all the way to the west. and we could see some of the snow....
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road make our way through easton road and in the roselyn area an inside streets like this one is already getting a little messy. the main road as pat and trang do have been saying look g all clear, just wet but these side streets, neighborhood street, turning down them you start to see how snow is accumulating and getting in the only snow, but slushy spots it is 33 degrees out here, so it is melting a bit on the surface and you can see how much the snow has already we have those grass areas covered up to our right left, sidewalks are looking slushy, as well, i can say for myself, stepping out of my house this morning, in philadelphia, very slushy very wet and slippery so those are conditions you will see heading out this morning, of course, in montgomery county so conditions may vary, but the conditions are very bad now youy imagine how much worse they will be later this morning and this afternoon as this storm intensifies and conditions deteriorate, we are live from the mobile weather watcher jan carabao for cbs-3 "eyewitness news" back to you >> i get car sick watching these things unl
road make our way through easton road and in the roselyn area an inside streets like this one is already getting a little messy. the main road as pat and trang do have been saying look g all clear, just wet but these side streets, neighborhood street, turning down them you start to see how snow is accumulating and getting in the only snow, but slushy spots it is 33 degrees out here, so it is melting a bit on the surface and you can see how much the snow has already we have those grass areas...
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he is running against former state schools superintendent delane easton. lieutenant governor gavin newsom and state treasurer john chiang who filed yesterday. businessman john cox and travis allen are also running to replace governor brown. >>> a setback for one san francisco mayoral candidate. according to the "san francisco examiner," angela alioto's campaign consultants have quit. she has a tough fight ahead with seven other candidates competing to be the next mayor. >>> later tonight democratic candidates will meet for a forum at san francisco's lgbt community center. >>> time now 6:10. what researchers say is causing some land in the bay area to sink. >> plus, a plan that's aimed at curbing congestion on the richmond/san rafael bridge moves forward. >> speaking of congestion, we are tracking a traffic alert that has an accident blocking a couple of languages. we'll have the details the backups and some travel times coming up. >> we have a light drizzle out there across the bay area this morning. but more storms to come. i'll talk about the several sto
he is running against former state schools superintendent delane easton. lieutenant governor gavin newsom and state treasurer john chiang who filed yesterday. businessman john cox and travis allen are also running to replace governor brown. >>> a setback for one san francisco mayoral candidate. according to the "san francisco examiner," angela alioto's campaign consultants have quit. she has a tough fight ahead with seven other candidates competing to be the next mayor....
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allentown bethlehem and easton and north, you pile it up. up in the poconos you could get a foot. the winds are a problem, gusting to 5 across the region. especially this afternoon and tonight. 65 down the shore, kind with saturated ground, some trees will fall. probably not as many as we have in the spring with leaves on the trees. branches down power lines going down and outages likely. down the shore we have moderate to minor flooding they are warning you to move your car if you're near a flood-prone area. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, today in the low 40s, rain and wet snow, winds building. a lot of problems out there. saturday, we're dry, windy and chilly, 48. breezy on sunday, 48. monday, 49. the next chance of precipitation would be tuesday afternoon. in the morning a little wet snow mixing with rain on wednesday. >> 5:12 a.m., a labron james responds to rumors he spent the week leading up to the all star game in our area. >> children found living in box with no electricity or water. >>> scary sight on a plane firefighters coming down the aisle beautiful a f
allentown bethlehem and easton and north, you pile it up. up in the poconos you could get a foot. the winds are a problem, gusting to 5 across the region. especially this afternoon and tonight. 65 down the shore, kind with saturated ground, some trees will fall. probably not as many as we have in the spring with leaves on the trees. branches down power lines going down and outages likely. down the shore we have moderate to minor flooding they are warning you to move your car if you're near a...
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even this 2 to 4 band and areas close to easton on the grass with slushy roads out of the question. if you head to the poconos tomorrow especially in the late morning and afternoon and nighttime. 48 inches of wet snow. tough to avoid. roads up there are slippery. and expected wind gusts are a big issue too. tomorrow 55 miles per hour. during the afternoon and at night. 65 at the shore. that could spill into saturday. and i do expect a lot of issues related to that including debris on roadways and trees and wires down. coastal flooding is part of the package. minor to moderate flooding depending on the storm track. maybe beach erosion. high of 58 tonight and rain arriving later today and tonight. and accuweather alert for strong blustery wind and rain turning to possible evening wet snow. and 46 saturday and 47 sunday and blustery both of those days and the next chance of rain is tuesday night. and maybe rain and wet snow wednesday morning but that is a long way off. >> thank you. >>> students at capa got a dance lesson from one of the best in the business. -- >> brandon bieber the d
even this 2 to 4 band and areas close to easton on the grass with slushy roads out of the question. if you head to the poconos tomorrow especially in the late morning and afternoon and nighttime. 48 inches of wet snow. tough to avoid. roads up there are slippery. and expected wind gusts are a big issue too. tomorrow 55 miles per hour. during the afternoon and at night. 65 at the shore. that could spill into saturday. and i do expect a lot of issues related to that including debris on roadways...
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easton and bethlehem a little bit on the higher end. a coating to two inches on the grass in philadelphia. the other big issue is the wind gusts up to 5 miles per hour. today afternoon through midnight and satda morning, shore, 65-mile an hour of course that means 1 hours of strong gusts -- 12 hours of gusts, saturated ground downed trees and branches on the roads and pow outages. down the shore minor to moderate coastal flooding. today we'll hang in the low 40s most of the time. rain at times, wet snow and more importantly probably is that strong wind. for the weekend we're dry, highs of 48 saturday and sunday, it will be windy and chilly, saturday, sunny and cool with a breeze on sunday. and then it looks like we're dry on monday, temperatures inching up to 49. xt cnce ofappears to be tuesdayn into wednesday. it could be rain, maybe wet snow mixing in wednesday, i don't think that will be a problem. >> we's first, i guess right? thanks david. >>> 4:13 a.m., the sixers pull off a win against the cavaliers giving labron scrapes more to
easton and bethlehem a little bit on the higher end. a coating to two inches on the grass in philadelphia. the other big issue is the wind gusts up to 5 miles per hour. today afternoon through midnight and satda morning, shore, 65-mile an hour of course that means 1 hours of strong gusts -- 12 hours of gusts, saturated ground downed trees and branches on the roads and pow outages. down the shore minor to moderate coastal flooding. today we'll hang in the low 40s most of the time. rain at times,...
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through several social media platforms and have found a lot of content that's making its way out of easton hota and if you look at this video it's a verified one but it's an example and it's been retreated hundreds of times on social media it shows what appears to be a pro-government gathering demanding the level rebels rather to leave easton. and this hash tag is the one that's being used and close a lot so it also means save a whole town and lots of videos have also been using this tweets and there's one here by is to him he's also to as you can see just the hash tag there in the bottom corner and he's treated a video so he's one of several people that have been looking at putting their stuff out there and this is why people also have been hiding in their basements for several weeks straight and this is what he has been talking about this is why he posted that video but there are also other people like this one this is a cartoon depicting those air raids that are being carried out by the russian and syrian forces and it depicts this cartoon if i go further down women and children they're
through several social media platforms and have found a lot of content that's making its way out of easton hota and if you look at this video it's a verified one but it's an example and it's been retreated hundreds of times on social media it shows what appears to be a pro-government gathering demanding the level rebels rather to leave easton. and this hash tag is the one that's being used and close a lot so it also means save a whole town and lots of videos have also been using this tweets and...
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easton. reported today on g.w. . frankford to help watch international gateway to the best connection self road and rail. located in the heart. if you're up you are connected to the whole world. experience outstanding shopping and dining office and try our services. be our guest at frankfurt. managed by for. the white house says president donald trump will not meet with north korean leader kim jong on unless it takes concrete action his spokeswoman sara sanders did not specify what actions north korea must take on thursday tropics up that an invitation by kim to hold the first ever meeting between the leaders of the two countries.
easton. reported today on g.w. . frankford to help watch international gateway to the best connection self road and rail. located in the heart. if you're up you are connected to the whole world. experience outstanding shopping and dining office and try our services. be our guest at frankfurt. managed by for. the white house says president donald trump will not meet with north korean leader kim jong on unless it takes concrete action his spokeswoman sara sanders did not specify what actions...
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mark easton, bbc news. three men have appeared in court in leicester in connection with an explosion that killed five people in the city. arkan ali, hawkar hassan and aram kurd are charged with manslaughter and arson. they were all remanded in custody. the blast, in the hinckley road area, destroyed a shop and the flat above it. more now on the news that sir bradley wiggins has told the bbc that he categorically is not a drugs cheat, after he was accused of crossing an ethical line, by taking an asthma medicine, which is permitted for health reasons, to boost his performance. the claims are in a report on doping compiled by a committee of mps. sir bradley became the first british rider to win the tour de france in 2012 and both he and team sky say they strongly refute the allegations. tony doyle is a former president of british cycling. he told me a little earlier that he believes the findings in the mps report. damian collins, who chaired the select committee in westminster, he said well over six months ag
mark easton, bbc news. three men have appeared in court in leicester in connection with an explosion that killed five people in the city. arkan ali, hawkar hassan and aram kurd are charged with manslaughter and arson. they were all remanded in custody. the blast, in the hinckley road area, destroyed a shop and the flat above it. more now on the news that sir bradley wiggins has told the bbc that he categorically is not a drugs cheat, after he was accused of crossing an ethical line, by taking...
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our home editor, mark easton, reports from the west midlands. as british and stylish as james bond himself, the aston martin is one of the west midland‘s most iconic creations. only around 5% of workers here come from the european union, but the prospect of losing access to skilled engineers from outside the uk after brexit leaves the boss shaken, if not stirred. aston martin is a global company, we‘d need access to the best global talents. why can‘t we get british workers to do the jobs that you‘re employing foreigners for? i‘m sure we can. these are high skilled jobs, and we need to invest in the training. and we are doing that now, we recruit more and more apprentices every year, but it takes ten years to create an engineer. today‘s migration report identifies widespread concern among employers that a post—brexit policy designed to reduce net migrations to the tens of thousands will damage growth and threatenjobs. today, the west midlands‘s mayor was in westminster, pressing the case for a policy to protect his region‘s econ
our home editor, mark easton, reports from the west midlands. as british and stylish as james bond himself, the aston martin is one of the west midland‘s most iconic creations. only around 5% of workers here come from the european union, but the prospect of losing access to skilled engineers from outside the uk after brexit leaves the boss shaken, if not stirred. aston martin is a global company, we‘d need access to the best global talents. why can‘t we get british workers to do the jobs...
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mark easton, bbc news. this week on the travel show, i'm in norway, because i've heard of what must be one of the world's most unique music festivals, where the stage and the instruments are made of ice. so, i am taking the chance to head off from oslo to bergen on a musical journey on one of the world's most spectacular railways. i'm going to look deep into norway's roots, trying to get a sense of how this country's landscapes, culture, and society are brought to life by its music. at first, i start my trip in norway's capital of oslo. and on the oslo waterfront, a reformation has been taking place. a big part of that was the spectacular building, the oslo opera house. it celebrates its 10th anniversary this year, and is a symbol of this city's commitment to the arts. so it is a perfect place to hear some traditional norwegian goat horn. playing horn. that is so good! thank you! it is amazing that such a variety of sounds come out of such a simple instrument. yes, it is quite simple, as you see. it is a bo
mark easton, bbc news. this week on the travel show, i'm in norway, because i've heard of what must be one of the world's most unique music festivals, where the stage and the instruments are made of ice. so, i am taking the chance to head off from oslo to bergen on a musical journey on one of the world's most spectacular railways. i'm going to look deep into norway's roots, trying to get a sense of how this country's landscapes, culture, and society are brought to life by its music. at first, i...
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another diplomatic effort to try to end the violence in syria's easton curry said the us is stepping up the pressure on the masses to respect a ceasefire. well hundreds of civilians have been killed by government bombing raids in recent weeks you and chief has expressed his frustration at the world's inability to stop the violence on harding has the story. with time running out to ensure the safety of civilians trapped in the eastern ghouta and off the previous year and five years the united nations secretary general. and so you a good sarah sent a heart felt message to the security council. blame them in the states of not coming up with the necessary solutions each would be possible to have a cessation of hostilities. possible deliberate. it will be possible direct way the sick and wounded. it will be possible to leave the sieges it will be possible to originated in my actions will senior. you should also be possible to remove security because it is a terrace fighters from coffee zones. without massive in the disputed attacks against civilians and civilian infrastructure. we cannot
another diplomatic effort to try to end the violence in syria's easton curry said the us is stepping up the pressure on the masses to respect a ceasefire. well hundreds of civilians have been killed by government bombing raids in recent weeks you and chief has expressed his frustration at the world's inability to stop the violence on harding has the story. with time running out to ensure the safety of civilians trapped in the eastern ghouta and off the previous year and five years the united...
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up toward allentown to very light snow showers extending up into lehigh, not quite over to easton yet. you may see a passing flurry or a snow shower. that's all part of the main body of this storm system which is still in the upper atmosphere. but that's not going to be accumulating snow. no, it's the temperatures that we are to watch closely. right now we're generally right above that freezing mark. 34 in coatesville. 35 in philadelphia and wilmington and mt. holly and trenton. 36 in atlantic city and 36 in dover, but we are going to drop down. it looks like we'll be right below the freezing mark. we expect a lot of upper 20s and some low 30s tonight across the area. that means all of that moisture out there is going to freeze. what's next? below freezing and ice forming overnight tonight. tomorrow morning you'll see ice and snow-packed roads. it will be messy and treacherous commute. midday it will be breezy. we'll see branches falling because there's a lot of snow on the trees and the power lines. tomorrow afternoon it is sunny and we may see some flurries. when we come back i'll h
up toward allentown to very light snow showers extending up into lehigh, not quite over to easton yet. you may see a passing flurry or a snow shower. that's all part of the main body of this storm system which is still in the upper atmosphere. but that's not going to be accumulating snow. no, it's the temperatures that we are to watch closely. right now we're generally right above that freezing mark. 34 in coatesville. 35 in philadelphia and wilmington and mt. holly and trenton. 36 in atlantic...
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but in easton knows what it's like to feel abandoned her mother too has worked in western europe for years one of some four million romanians. i read recently reports of the un i think it was with the. fastest depopulating countries in the world and they were all ten in eastern europe. and germany was among them not the first not on the first place but still and it was like all our neighbors hungary ukraine. they were all there in the list and it's. it's weird and makes you think. because it was a global import. migrant workers send a lot of money home but romania needs doctors teachers engineers and childcare workers and their critical voices. in your burnished doesn't want to leave the country even if she's been thinking about it for years she feels she belongs here. but daily life for the young author and translator is anything but easy. the cost of living is high and the minimum wage low so can authors make a living in romania. i think everybody has the feeling that you have to be thankful to see your name on the book cover and down you know feed yourself with the glory they don'
but in easton knows what it's like to feel abandoned her mother too has worked in western europe for years one of some four million romanians. i read recently reports of the un i think it was with the. fastest depopulating countries in the world and they were all ten in eastern europe. and germany was among them not the first not on the first place but still and it was like all our neighbors hungary ukraine. they were all there in the list and it's. it's weird and makes you think. because it...
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of many kurdidish people mayayl sick and injured civilians happy leaving easton good said this is the first medical evacuations it's regime forces and their allies began voting the rebel held district a month ago. resident has troubles. more than three weeks of violence the civilians have finally left the rebel enclave in eastern ghouta. the red crescent carried out dozens of medical evacuations in the town of doom on tuesday. part of the u. n. a broker deal. handed out. thank god we out without any difficulties my son is diabetic and we couldn't find insulin forr. you are so that it was so difficult. we almost died from officials judges.. i justst about eveverythingt now we're doing bafta. the ones is more than a a thsasand people e mostly wen and chihildren arere in neef ururgent medical care.. theeal t the syrian government and russian military house of a humanitarian corridor. me all sorts of houston ghouta. home to more than four hundred thousand civilians. half of whwhich are chchild. president charleses since forces have recaptured most towns is launching an assault on the encl
of many kurdidish people mayayl sick and injured civilians happy leaving easton good said this is the first medical evacuations it's regime forces and their allies began voting the rebel held district a month ago. resident has troubles. more than three weeks of violence the civilians have finally left the rebel enclave in eastern ghouta. the red crescent carried out dozens of medical evacuations in the town of doom on tuesday. part of the u. n. a broker deal. handed out. thank god we out...
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easton picking up some showers. and headed toward allentown. we're looking at shower activity. if we back it out, you can see snow on the backside of this system. you can see the heavier rainmaking its way toward the area. so let's go ahead and walk you through kind of the time line of this giant storm system. here it comes. heavy rain tonight. our futurecast. the storm crosses the area. we still have rain tomorrow morning. snow in the poconos. the storm parks offshore and that's when the high winds come in tomorrow afternoon. >> to this now. people at the jersey shore already listened to our first alert and are preparing for the major storm. >> ted greenberg is joining us live. you have seen how people there are prepare iing today. >> reporter: that's right, people here along the shore are taking the storm very seriously. getting ready for those high winds and the possibility of moderate to even major coastal flooding. after getting swamped multiple times in recent years, the owner of mike's seafood doesn't take chances with high water. >> this sounds like it's packing a punch
easton picking up some showers. and headed toward allentown. we're looking at shower activity. if we back it out, you can see snow on the backside of this system. you can see the heavier rainmaking its way toward the area. so let's go ahead and walk you through kind of the time line of this giant storm system. here it comes. heavy rain tonight. our futurecast. the storm crosses the area. we still have rain tomorrow morning. snow in the poconos. the storm parks offshore and that's when the high...
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easton good song. we post today. just us because he made a fun coaster. representatives. delish me architect of east germany's police state i. explained if i had my way. east germany would still be here. pastor a church. yes but you know about. starting march thirteenth d.w. . the race for immortality has begun to a leading neuroscientists are researching ways to replicate the human brain. androids are taking over physical labor. on the human brain is decided for just such. a marriage their first love. reading joys for artificial consciousness are the number one item on the market exists to exist so guys are clicking. the transfer of the human mind into an avatar is successful immortality is within reach. but what projects remember you claimed would swim events with the planets and make sure you didn't want to play. brain factory starting march twenty fourth on t w play. play . play play live. this is deja news live from berlin the syrian army makes further advances in eastern kuta government soldiers reportedly surrounding me on slaves launchers town duma is as strikes p
easton good song. we post today. just us because he made a fun coaster. representatives. delish me architect of east germany's police state i. explained if i had my way. east germany would still be here. pastor a church. yes but you know about. starting march thirteenth d.w. . the race for immortality has begun to a leading neuroscientists are researching ways to replicate the human brain. androids are taking over physical labor. on the human brain is decided for just such. a marriage their...
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here's our home editor, mark easton. the prime minister donned the hi—vis today, determined to show she's tackling what she describes as a housing crisis. but theresa may's not the first senior tory to get her shoes muddy on a building site. remember him? and him? today, the pm had the big builders and developers in her sights, blaming some of them for putting profit before their patriotic duty to restore the dream of home ownership. the bonuses paid to the heads of some of our biggest developers are based not on the number of homes they build, but on their profits or share price. i expect developers to do their duty. among possible planning reforms is the idea that developers with a reputation for not building homes fast enough might be denied planning permission by councils. not only do house—builders make returns to their shareholders, we are also cross—subsidising almost half of the affordable housing in this country every single year. for conservatives, home ownership is central to their vision for housing. th
here's our home editor, mark easton. the prime minister donned the hi—vis today, determined to show she's tackling what she describes as a housing crisis. but theresa may's not the first senior tory to get her shoes muddy on a building site. remember him? and him? today, the pm had the big builders and developers in her sights, blaming some of them for putting profit before their patriotic duty to restore the dream of home ownership. the bonuses paid to the heads of some of our biggest...
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what we'll see in easton and elsewhere in syria are likely war crimes and potentially crimes against humanity a warning from the u.n. human rights chief to those responsible for the assault in syria's eastern ghouta.
what we'll see in easton and elsewhere in syria are likely war crimes and potentially crimes against humanity a warning from the u.n. human rights chief to those responsible for the assault in syria's eastern ghouta.
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right now, seeing gusts at 21 miles per hour in wildwood. 17 in easton. you combine the two with our chilly temperatures this morning, feels-like temperature e temperature is going to stay down for us today. 35 in philadelphia now. two degrees above freezing in wilmington, dover, millville close to freezing. 34 in atlantic city. you do want to be careful. we have a few locations that are close to freezing, around the threshold with all the moisture that's left over on the roadways. we could see areas of black ice, slippery conditions. again, you want to be careful as you head out the door. a closer look, we'll see gusts staying fairly strong. when you add the two together, our feels-like temperatures over the next 12 hours or so will stay in the 20s at 8:00 a.m. by 10:00 a.m., feeling like 30. toward the afternoon, it's only going to feel like low 30s for today. i'm tracking the full details. the forecast coming up in a bit. now to jessica and traffic. >>> watching the schuylkill expressway, the schuylkill expressway was a big mess yesterday. much better
right now, seeing gusts at 21 miles per hour in wildwood. 17 in easton. you combine the two with our chilly temperatures this morning, feels-like temperature e temperature is going to stay down for us today. 35 in philadelphia now. two degrees above freezing in wilmington, dover, millville close to freezing. 34 in atlantic city. you do want to be careful. we have a few locations that are close to freezing, around the threshold with all the moisture that's left over on the roadways. we could see...
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let's talk now to our home editor, mark easton. all kinds of repercussions. absolutely. the most important one is that worboys remains in jail, which will be a huge relief to his victims. the second is that the pa role victims. the second is that the parole board will have to rethink the way they come to these decisions. in exceptional cases like this one, they will have to consider allegations that have not been tested in court, something for which no one has been prosecuted. in exceptional cases, the high court ruled they should take that into account. they have also said that a judge or a retired judge should sit on panels where you have complex cases like this one. the parole board as it's currently constituted is not good enough to deal with this kind of thing, in other words. and the longer term thing, rule 25, that says that the parole board cannot says that the parole board cannot say anything about the decisions it has taken and why it has released somebody, that has been deemed effectively an lawful. as far as the head of the parole board goes, he did not want
let's talk now to our home editor, mark easton. all kinds of repercussions. absolutely. the most important one is that worboys remains in jail, which will be a huge relief to his victims. the second is that the pa role victims. the second is that the parole board will have to rethink the way they come to these decisions. in exceptional cases like this one, they will have to consider allegations that have not been tested in court, something for which no one has been prosecuted. in exceptional...
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stories on al-jazeera at least eighty people have been reportedly killed in as strikes on monday in easton good say it's one of the deadliest days so far in syria's latest offensive against rebel forces the first aid convoy to reach the besieged enclave since mid february was also forced to retreat when.
stories on al-jazeera at least eighty people have been reportedly killed in as strikes on monday in easton good say it's one of the deadliest days so far in syria's latest offensive against rebel forces the first aid convoy to reach the besieged enclave since mid february was also forced to retreat when.
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joining me now is syrian journalist dan he's also resident in easton who tell where the fighting as we heard is continuing welcome to what are you going through right now right now. and more than fifteen people killed just. a few hours and yesterday. going to the night as a government that. more. forceful and. and now the syrian government says it start getting very bad as you are now in the rebel held area have you seen any sign of rebels there. no they. cannot. break the law because the rebel here are trying to defend the towns and to be told here and they will fight again but the government tried to use also the war bands and their belongings and she's getting and then it's a break of the good guy with the horses and the ground and. reach your neighborhood . you know actually a. few a few days. more than if you did that they come just for doing nothing and nothing else for like five percent from the people here there was a single for four hundred thousand people trapped here and i mean there's not enough for like five percent from the people here they will be boys and girls this wom
joining me now is syrian journalist dan he's also resident in easton who tell where the fighting as we heard is continuing welcome to what are you going through right now right now. and more than fifteen people killed just. a few hours and yesterday. going to the night as a government that. more. forceful and. and now the syrian government says it start getting very bad as you are now in the rebel held area have you seen any sign of rebels there. no they. cannot. break the law because the rebel...
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easton worked are elsewhere in syria are likely war crimes and potentially crimes against humanity. a warning from the un human rights chief to those responsible for the assault in syria's eastern cooter. logical ramat you want to launch their life my headquarters here in doha coming up in the next thirty minutes sixteen people killed a bikini a fast so after government attack military headquarters and the french embassy in the capital. also police in the u.s. state of michigan are searching for a student suspected of killing his parents at the university halls of residence. and the battle to protect a bird that's revered in japan but in danger after relentless hunting. welcome to the program the u.n. human rights chief says as trying to solve the besieged syrian enclave of eastern ghouta probably amounts to war crimes and those responsible should be prosecuted at least twenty three more civilians have been killed as government forces really took more ground for rebel fighters on friday a somber binge of it reports now from neighboring turkey. makeshift clinics in eastern who to hav
easton worked are elsewhere in syria are likely war crimes and potentially crimes against humanity. a warning from the un human rights chief to those responsible for the assault in syria's eastern cooter. logical ramat you want to launch their life my headquarters here in doha coming up in the next thirty minutes sixteen people killed a bikini a fast so after government attack military headquarters and the french embassy in the capital. also police in the u.s. state of michigan are searching...
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our home editor, mark easton, reports from the west midlands. as british and stylish as james bond himself. the aston martin is one of the west midlands' most iconic creations. 0nly around 5% of workers here come from the european union but the prospect of losing access to skilled engineers from outside the uk after brexit leaves the boss shaken, if not stirred. aston martin is a global company and we need access to the best global talent. why can't we get british workers to do the jobs you have to employ foreigners for? i am sure we can. these are high skilled jobs and you need to invest in training and we are doing that now. we are recruiting every year more and more apprentices but it takes ten years to create an engineer. today's migration report identifies widespread concern among employers that a post—brexit policy designed to reduce net migration to the tens of thousands, will damage growth and threaten jobs. today, the west midlands' mayor was in westminster pressing the case for a policy to protect his region's economy. what i often h
our home editor, mark easton, reports from the west midlands. as british and stylish as james bond himself. the aston martin is one of the west midlands' most iconic creations. 0nly around 5% of workers here come from the european union but the prospect of losing access to skilled engineers from outside the uk after brexit leaves the boss shaken, if not stirred. aston martin is a global company and we need access to the best global talent. why can't we get british workers to do the jobs you...
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hundred people living in a cellar without light electricity and very little food syrians who've escaped easton who speak of their ordeal during the siege. russia says britain is denying it access the nerve agent used in the poisoning of a former spy. and one man's quest to bring dignity in death to some of the migrants who lost their lives trying to cross the mediterranean. palestinian prime minister. has escaped unhurt after a bomb exploded while his convoy was traveling in gaza no one has claimed responsibility but the presidential spokesman blame hamas it is denying any link and condemned the bombing as well as palestinian leader accuses them of having ready accusations of palestinian the palestinian prime minister said the attack will not stop him from doing his job. what's been done today on the beat her crossing will make us more solid i confirm that we've had contact with the president and three cars have been detonated but this will make us more solid and we will see goes again i'm traveling tomorrow and then i'll be back to go to work the risks are of course live now to imran khan in
hundred people living in a cellar without light electricity and very little food syrians who've escaped easton who speak of their ordeal during the siege. russia says britain is denying it access the nerve agent used in the poisoning of a former spy. and one man's quest to bring dignity in death to some of the migrants who lost their lives trying to cross the mediterranean. palestinian prime minister. has escaped unhurt after a bomb exploded while his convoy was traveling in gaza no one has...
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snow in areas like, let's say exeter and cooks town, and that spreads north and east into areas lie easton and hellertown and over to allentown. so that means the morning commute tomorrow is all. so all day you are dealing with it. that's why you will have the greatest totals, and we don't have to worry about the mixing issue going on, which means your totals will be upwards close to a foot of snow in many of those areas without any rain or sleet mixing in. so this evening, a light mix, travel shouldn't be too bad there, but overnight tonight, tomorrow morning, tomorrow afternoon, even into tomorrow evening, terms treacherous travel with snow-covered roads. on the opposite ed, south jersey we have lower confidence in your forecast, because the rain/snow mix scenario will be unfolding here. how much are we expecting? anywhere from 2 to 6 inches, and the worst travel wednesday afternoon. we'll be back with another update here in just a little bit. >>> new jersey is ready to weather the snow. the governor says road crews have plenty of salt. they have begin pretreating some of the roadways. t
snow in areas like, let's say exeter and cooks town, and that spreads north and east into areas lie easton and hellertown and over to allentown. so that means the morning commute tomorrow is all. so all day you are dealing with it. that's why you will have the greatest totals, and we don't have to worry about the mixing issue going on, which means your totals will be upwards close to a foot of snow in many of those areas without any rain or sleet mixing in. so this evening, a light mix, travel...
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mark easton, bbc news. around a third of nhs clinics and a quarter of private ones offering breast implant surgery in england have not sent any patient data to a national safety registry. nhs digital set up the service in 2016 to safeguard patients after the pip scandal, when thousands of women received faulty implants. women who have had surgery are now being urged to make sure their details are added to the register. the creators of the crown have admitted claire foy who portrays the queen was paid less than her male counterpart. matt smith's portrayal of a young duke of edinburgh earned him more than foy‘s golden globe—winning performance as queen elizabeth in the netflix drama. the show‘s producers said smith's previous starring role in doctor who meant he was paid more than his co—star. the university of mosul, in iraq — which was left in ruins by islamic state militants — is to begin re—stocking its library, with new books donated from the uk. it's believed that well over 100,000 manuscr
mark easton, bbc news. around a third of nhs clinics and a quarter of private ones offering breast implant surgery in england have not sent any patient data to a national safety registry. nhs digital set up the service in 2016 to safeguard patients after the pip scandal, when thousands of women received faulty implants. women who have had surgery are now being urged to make sure their details are added to the register. the creators of the crown have admitted claire foy who portrays the queen...