Weather and Flood Warnings this morning then do get in touch. If youre a man who works part time, then wed love to hear from you this morning. Are you part time through choice or because you cant find full time work . Well be talking about that later. Do get in touch on all the stories were talking about this morning use the Hashtag Victoria Live and if you text, you will be charged at the Standard Network rate. Our top story today the armys on standby to help evacuate communities along the east coast where a tidal surge is expected to hit. The Environment Agency has issued 11 severe Flood Warnings, meaning there is a danger to life. 29 schools in scotland have been closed following the wintry weather. Andy moore reports. All along the east coast, floodgates have been closed in preparation for the storm surge. Gale force winds are combining with high tides to threaten coastal defences. Injaywick, in essex, there is a severe Flood Warning, meaning a risk to life. The Emergency Services
It comes as ee is fined for overcharging Tens Of Thousands of customers who called its Customer Service number. Well have more details on that shortly. Do get in touch on all the stories were talking about this morning. Use the hashtag victoria live and if you text, you will be charged at the Standard Network rate. Our top story today. The Foreign Secretary has said countries are queuing up to sign free trade deals with britain when it leaves the European Union. Borisjohnson also suggests that agreements could be achieved quickly after the article 50 negotiations are concluded, and said the uk would not be hauling up the drawbridge, despite the new Migration Controls promised by theresa may. Our Political Correspondent tom bateman has more. Theresa mays Brexit Speech brought the most clarity yet on her approach to the negotiations. She told ministers and european diplomats she wanted ambitious trade deals with the rest of the eu, but she confirmed britain would leave the unions formalf
right there, it was an acknowledgment, he won by 30 points. they are relying on turning out his base of support. matt bevin never short of anything to say, but guys like you have the best response, do you watch the news? no, you re making the news. when would you have time. let s bring chris jansing in about the closely watching legislature race in virginia. yeah, the question is who cares, right? never a local race getting this much attention. you want to know how much? youf can often tell my how much money. look at the numbers of what has come in and this is not a congressional race, these are state legislative races and the democrats have almost doubled the amount of money they have brought in, $31.8 million.
the first happened at 7:30 last night and the second about a half an hour later. norad says in both cases the pilots briefly stopped communicating with air traffic control. each pilot then real established contact and left the area. and the final cost of robert mueller s two-year russia investigation is 31.8 million taxpayer dollars. the justice department revealing the total cost. most of it went to staff salaries and prosecutors expenses. mueller said there was insufficient evidence to show the trump campaign colluded with russia and refused to say whether the president obstructed justice. that s the headlines. quite a big price tag. that is a big price tag. that s taxpayer money, that s your money and my money and all of our money. griff: it is indeed. tulsi gabbard took on kamala harris. now claims the media has picked a side. todd: allie beth stuckey says not so fast. she joins us live coming up.
million people who were age 70 and older. by 2020 we will have 31.8 million people age 70 and older. that s a 38% increase of americans age 70 and older in ten years, and that is why you need new people to come in, because we re going to have stronger pressures on social security and social safety net matters as our population ages. that s, as you said, why this tends to be to not break down on partisan lines. you see many republican and progressive economists realizing that there is a need for sound, reasonable legal immigration. what i will say and this is my one caveat, is that as a country, we shouldn t rely on legal immigration to make up for our failures at training our own workers. we should have a much stronger system of skills enhancement, of apprenticeships, of affordable, even free college opportunities. so this is an interesting