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a chris morris is a security expert at the university of portsmouth and joins is now welcome to the day, chris. if ukraine was allowed to use western weapons against targets inside russia, would that fundamentally alter the balance of power in this war? was that, would it be a significant step? and it would absolutely help those ukrainian forces on the front line. it's not going to fundamentally alter the nature of the conflict, unfortunately. now, no, certainly. well, it's not really upsets many of the challenges that ukraine is facing in terms of its recruitment of the troops, speeding fatigue on the front line. and it's just general lack of supplies and equipment. it's also going to, yeah, again, like russia has developed a series of accounts and measures against many western weapon systems. so it was the guy, it would be a very positive step, and it would shift the balance markedly in ukraine's favor original. fundamentally going to change things unfortunately. so if the strategic benefit is limited, what of them be wise to dismiss flooding, air pollutants threats. some of them nucl
a chris morris is a security expert at the university of portsmouth and joins is now welcome to the day, chris. if ukraine was allowed to use western weapons against targets inside russia, would that fundamentally alter the balance of power in this war? was that, would it be a significant step? and it would absolutely help those ukrainian forces on the front line. it's not going to fundamentally alter the nature of the conflict, unfortunately. now, no, certainly. well, it's not really upsets...
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well, that storm moved up across the channel — this is a bolt that appeared over portsmouth. this windmill in west sussex was completely lit up. and in kent, a storm chaser, took this remarkable photo. and how's the weather looking, helen willetts? it's not over yet, is it, there is more on the way?— it's not over yet, is it, there is more on the way? potentially there is indeed. more on the way? potentially there is indeed- let _ more on the way? potentially there is indeed. let me _ more on the way? potentially there is indeed. let me show _ more on the way? potentially there is indeed. let me show you - more on the way? potentially there is indeed. let me show you what i more on the way? potentially there is indeed. let me show you what is| is indeed. let me show you what is happening across the new continent right now. we have a few home—grown showers ourselves but down as you can see across france, there are more showers brewing and i'm going to put the lightning displays on then i was well because there are a real rash of thunderstorms once again, notjust across fra
well, that storm moved up across the channel — this is a bolt that appeared over portsmouth. this windmill in west sussex was completely lit up. and in kent, a storm chaser, took this remarkable photo. and how's the weather looking, helen willetts? it's not over yet, is it, there is more on the way?— it's not over yet, is it, there is more on the way? potentially there is indeed. more on the way? potentially there is indeed- let _ more on the way? potentially there is indeed. let me _ more...
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so belfast i think cardiff, plymouth, portsmouth, london should get at least a bit of bright weather. but remember showers from time to time. further north, though, the rain will be heavy. now talking about the rainfall being its being substantial. look at the accumulation over the course of the week in some areas, 30 to a0 millimetres of rain, perhaps even as much as 100 around the murray firth, which could cause some problems. so a thoroughly wet wednesday into thursday. and as you can see, most of us in for at least some rain, least of which will fall in the south. now, here's the outlook for the rest of the week and into the weekend. it does look as though things could dry out as we get towards friday and saturday so that heavy rain won't last for too long. that's it for me. bye— bye. hello, i'm christian fraser. you're watching the context on bbc news. my office charges netanyahu and gallant as co—perpetrators and as superiors in the commission of these alleged crimes. to seek arrest warrants against the democratically elected leaders of israel is a moral outrage of historic
so belfast i think cardiff, plymouth, portsmouth, london should get at least a bit of bright weather. but remember showers from time to time. further north, though, the rain will be heavy. now talking about the rainfall being its being substantial. look at the accumulation over the course of the week in some areas, 30 to a0 millimetres of rain, perhaps even as much as 100 around the murray firth, which could cause some problems. so a thoroughly wet wednesday into thursday. and as you can see,...
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in norwich, london, portsmouth and plymouth, it could be cool. it could end up being a fairly bright and sunny day, but cool. how much rain? a lot. the teal colours in the pennines and northern england could indicate ito—50mm of rain. but the met office is suggesting in extreme case, we could have as much as 100mm of rain or more, and that would lead to some flooding. here's the good news as we head towards the end of the week and the weekend. the weather will slowly settle down and there are indications as we go into the when in bank holiday monday, we are going to have primarily dry and bright weather with just a scattering of showers. some good news for you there. bye— bye. it was another record day on wall street, as investors await ai—darling nvidia's quarterly report card. tourists continue to flock to japan in record numbers. we discuss what's driving demand with the country's top travel agency. hello and welcome to business today. i'm steve lai. it was another strong session on wall street with both the s&p 500 and tech—heavy nasd
in norwich, london, portsmouth and plymouth, it could be cool. it could end up being a fairly bright and sunny day, but cool. how much rain? a lot. the teal colours in the pennines and northern england could indicate ito—50mm of rain. but the met office is suggesting in extreme case, we could have as much as 100mm of rain or more, and that would lead to some flooding. here's the good news as we head towards the end of the week and the weekend. the weather will slowly settle down and there are...
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infact, in norwich, london, portsmouth, plymouth, it could actually end up being a fairly bright if not sunny day, but cool. now, how much rain are we going to get? well, through wednesday and thursday, a lot. these teal colours across the pennines and generally northern england could indicate as much as 40 or 50 metres of rain but the met office is suggesting that in some spots, in the extreme case, we could have as much as 100 millimetres of rain or more, and that will lead to some flooding. now here's the good news, as we head towards the end of the week and into the weekend. the weather will slowly settle down, there are indications that as we go through the weekend come into bank holiday monday, we are going to have primarily dry and great weather, withjust a scattering of showers. so some good news for you there. bye— bye. live from washington, this is bbc news. the us secretary of state tells congress international arrest warrants for israeli leaders, including the country's prime minister, hamper peace efforts. donald trump will not testify in his historic criminal hash money
infact, in norwich, london, portsmouth, plymouth, it could actually end up being a fairly bright if not sunny day, but cool. now, how much rain are we going to get? well, through wednesday and thursday, a lot. these teal colours across the pennines and generally northern england could indicate as much as 40 or 50 metres of rain but the met office is suggesting that in some spots, in the extreme case, we could have as much as 100 millimetres of rain or more, and that will lead to some flooding....
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the warship left portsmouth on monday and will replace its sister ship, hms diamond , which sister ship, hms diamond, which has been deployed in the region to deter houthi attacks since before christmas. the ministry of defence says. during its time in the red sea, hms diamond has shot down nine drones and one missile launched by houthis from the coast of yemen at cargo ships . for the latest stories, ships. for the latest stories, sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen or go to gb news. slash alerts. now it's back to . patrick. >> the general election campaign is off to a flyer. nigel farage lit a fuse on sunday when he said this to sky news's trevor phillips. >> we have a growing number of young people in this country who do not subscribe to british values, in fact loathe much of what we stand for. so what do you do.7 >> you do? >> who are we talking about there? >> oh, i think we see them on the streets of london every saturday. >> what do they look like? oh we're talking about what do they look like? are we talking about muslims? here we are. >> and i'm afr
the warship left portsmouth on monday and will replace its sister ship, hms diamond , which sister ship, hms diamond, which has been deployed in the region to deter houthi attacks since before christmas. the ministry of defence says. during its time in the red sea, hms diamond has shot down nine drones and one missile launched by houthis from the coast of yemen at cargo ships . for the latest stories, ships. for the latest stories, sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your...
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infact, in norwich, london, portsmouth, plymouth, it could actually end up being a fairly bright, if not sunny, day, but cool. now, how much rain are we going to get? well, through wednesday and thursday, a lot. now, these teal colours here across the pennines and generally northern england could indicate as much as a0 to 50 millimetres of rain. but the met office is suggesting that in some spots, in the extreme case, we could have as much as 100 millimetres of rain or more, and that will lead to some flooding. now, here's the good news. as we head towards the end of the week and into the weekend, the weather will slowly settle down. and there are indications that as we go through the weekend into bank holiday monday, we are going to have primarily dry and bright weather with just a scattering of showers, so some good news for you there. bye— bye. this is bbc news, the headlines. a 73—year—old man dies — and seven passengers — are critically injured on a flight from london to singapore — hit by severe turbulence. ended up hitting my head on the ceiling. some poor people a
infact, in norwich, london, portsmouth, plymouth, it could actually end up being a fairly bright, if not sunny, day, but cool. now, how much rain are we going to get? well, through wednesday and thursday, a lot. now, these teal colours here across the pennines and generally northern england could indicate as much as a0 to 50 millimetres of rain. but the met office is suggesting that in some spots, in the extreme case, we could have as much as 100 millimetres of rain or more, and that will lead...
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this is a lightning bolt that appeared over portsmouth and a windmill in west sussex was completely lit up. in kent, a storm chaser took this remarkable photo and more thunderstorms may be on the way, elizabeth rizzini can tell us. yes, possibly. you can see the storms tracking in from northern france, frequent lightning, really quite spectacular, around 4000 lightning strikes a recorded across the south of england, some torrential downpours and the line of thundery showers pushing northwards and petering
this is a lightning bolt that appeared over portsmouth and a windmill in west sussex was completely lit up. in kent, a storm chaser took this remarkable photo and more thunderstorms may be on the way, elizabeth rizzini can tell us. yes, possibly. you can see the storms tracking in from northern france, frequent lightning, really quite spectacular, around 4000 lightning strikes a recorded across the south of england, some torrential downpours and the line of thundery showers pushing northwards...
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so belfast i think cardiff, plymouth, portsmouth, london should get at least a bit of bright weather. but remember showers from time to time. further north, though, the rain will be heavy. now talking about the rainfall being its being substantial. look at the accumulation over the course of the week in some areas, 30 to 40 millimetres of rain, perhaps even as much as 100 around the murray firth, which could cause some problems. so a thoroughly wet wednesday into thursday. and as you can see, most of us in for at least some rain, least of which will fall in the south. now, here's the outlook for the rest of the week and into the weekend. it does look as though things could dry out as we get towards friday and saturday so that heavy rain won't last for too long. that's it for me. bye— bye. at six — these are some of the victims of the infected blood scandal, who've now been told their agony could and should have been avoided. applause deep appreciation for the man who led the inquiry into their suffering, and who's now ruled there was an appalling cover—up. people put their trust
so belfast i think cardiff, plymouth, portsmouth, london should get at least a bit of bright weather. but remember showers from time to time. further north, though, the rain will be heavy. now talking about the rainfall being its being substantial. look at the accumulation over the course of the week in some areas, 30 to 40 millimetres of rain, perhaps even as much as 100 around the murray firth, which could cause some problems. so a thoroughly wet wednesday into thursday. and as you can see,...
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so belfast i think cardiff, plymouth, portsmouth, london should get at least a bit of bright weather. but remember showers from time to time. further north, though, the rain will be heavy. now talking about the rainfall being its being substantial. look at the accumulation over the course of the week in some areas, 30 to a0 millimetres of rain, perhaps even as much as 100 around the murray firth, which could cause some problems. so a thoroughly wet wednesday into thursday. and as you can see, most of us in for at least some rain, least of which will fall in the south. now, here's the outlook for the rest of the week and into the weekend. it does look as though things could dry out as we get towards friday and saturday so that heavy rain won't last for too long. that's it for me. bye— bye. this is bbc news, the headlines. a "national day of shame for britain" as an inquiry into infected blood in the country's national health service — says thousands of people were failed. we speak to two family members who lost her husband at a father in a minute. around his death the president and
so belfast i think cardiff, plymouth, portsmouth, london should get at least a bit of bright weather. but remember showers from time to time. further north, though, the rain will be heavy. now talking about the rainfall being its being substantial. look at the accumulation over the course of the week in some areas, 30 to a0 millimetres of rain, perhaps even as much as 100 around the murray firth, which could cause some problems. so a thoroughly wet wednesday into thursday. and as you can see,...
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in essex and portsmouth, fewer than 1% of plans were issued on time. the average across england isjust under 50%. i showed my findings to robin walker, chair of the education select committee, a group of mps who scrutinise the government's work. your government, isn't it the conservative government that's overseen this issue getting worse over the past five years? i don't deny that there are challenges, but i think it is important to recognise that the government has increased funding both for mental health in the health service and for schools to deliver high needs. there have been investments in this space. one of the things, though, that we called for on the education select committee is an audit of what resource every local authority has in this space, because we want to make sure that they do have the resource that they need. the local government association said delays are a result of increasing demand and insufficient funding. the department for education said since 2019, funding for those with complex needs has risen by more than 60% to more th
in essex and portsmouth, fewer than 1% of plans were issued on time. the average across england isjust under 50%. i showed my findings to robin walker, chair of the education select committee, a group of mps who scrutinise the government's work. your government, isn't it the conservative government that's overseen this issue getting worse over the past five years? i don't deny that there are challenges, but i think it is important to recognise that the government has increased funding both for...
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infact, in norwich, london, portsmouth, plymouth, it could actually end up being a fairly bright, if not sunny, day, but cool. now, how much rain are we going to get? well, through wednesday and thursday, a lot. now, these teal colours here across the pennines and generally northern england could indicate as much as 40 to 50 millimetres of rain. but the met office is suggesting that in some spots, in the extreme case, we could have as much as 100 millimetres of rain or more, and that will lead to some flooding. now, here's the good news. as we head towards the end of the week and into the weekend, the weather will slowly settle down. and there are indications that as we go through the weekend into bank holiday monday, we are going to have primarily dry and bright weather with just a scattering of showers, so some good news for you there. bye— bye. hello, i'm christian fraser. you're watching the context on bbc news. sde teiman field hospital was set up after the hamas attacks. range of allegations, that pain relief on occasion was denied, patients in the hospital unit were routinel
infact, in norwich, london, portsmouth, plymouth, it could actually end up being a fairly bright, if not sunny, day, but cool. now, how much rain are we going to get? well, through wednesday and thursday, a lot. now, these teal colours here across the pennines and generally northern england could indicate as much as 40 to 50 millimetres of rain. but the met office is suggesting that in some spots, in the extreme case, we could have as much as 100 millimetres of rain or more, and that will lead...
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infact, in norwich, london, portsmouth, plymouth, it could actually end up being a fairly bright, if not sunny, day, but cool. now, how much rain are we going to get? well, through wednesday and thursday, a lot. now, these teal colours here across the pennines and generally northern england could indicate as much as 40 to 50 millimetres of rain. but the met office is suggesting that in some spots, in the extreme case, we could have as much as 100 millimetres of rain or more, and that will lead to some flooding. now, here's the good news. as we head towards the end of the week and into the weekend, the weather will slowly settle down. and there are indications that as we go through the weekend into bank holiday monday, we are going to have primarily dry and bright weather with just a scattering of showers, so some good news for you there. bye— bye. hello, i'm christian fraser. you're watching the context on bbc news. one death has been confirmed due to the turbulence that flight sq 321 faced from london heathrow airport on its way to singapore. translation: we currently have seven c
infact, in norwich, london, portsmouth, plymouth, it could actually end up being a fairly bright, if not sunny, day, but cool. now, how much rain are we going to get? well, through wednesday and thursday, a lot. now, these teal colours here across the pennines and generally northern england could indicate as much as 40 to 50 millimetres of rain. but the met office is suggesting that in some spots, in the extreme case, we could have as much as 100 millimetres of rain or more, and that will lead...
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so belfast i think cardiff, plymouth, portsmouth, london should get at least a bit of bright weather. but remember showers from time to time. further north, though, the rain will be heavy. now talking about the rainfall being its being substantial. look at the accumulation over the course of the week in some areas, 30 to a0 millimetres of rain, perhaps even as much as 100 around the murray firth, which could cause some problems. so a thoroughly wet wednesday into thursday. and as you can see, most of us in for at least some rain, least of which will fall in the south. now, here's the outlook for the rest of the week and into the weekend. it does look as though things could dry out as we get towards friday and saturday so that heavy rain won't last for too long. that's it for me. bye— bye. tonight at ten — 20 years, 30,000 people infected, 3,000 dead. and the infected blood inquiry concludes it could all have been avoided. cheers for the author of the long—awaited report from some of the victims who“ve waited so long for answers. as amazing as this report is, i just can't help
so belfast i think cardiff, plymouth, portsmouth, london should get at least a bit of bright weather. but remember showers from time to time. further north, though, the rain will be heavy. now talking about the rainfall being its being substantial. look at the accumulation over the course of the week in some areas, 30 to a0 millimetres of rain, perhaps even as much as 100 around the murray firth, which could cause some problems. so a thoroughly wet wednesday into thursday. and as you can see,...
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that's up in portsmouth, hampshire. and there he is working on the figure to sit on the horse of general porter. very controversial statue. porter. you know, literally dismissed from the army for treason for his role in the battle of second manassas, second bull run. but he was eventually exonerated, cleared and restored to rank. so but there were people at the time was very political his political still considered porter a traitor and didn't want any monuments to him. kelly learned the truth that that porter was innocent and was commissioned to make the statue actually fits. john porter lived right down the from where we are today kelly would come to morristown to visit fitz john porter sketches do conduct and also across the street is thomas nast another friend of kelly from the art world and so kelly came right where we are a very. bar relief on wall street at federal washington a prayer at valley forge when this was unveiled, the american public, it became a sensation, a wealthy real estate baron. new york city orde
that's up in portsmouth, hampshire. and there he is working on the figure to sit on the horse of general porter. very controversial statue. porter. you know, literally dismissed from the army for treason for his role in the battle of second manassas, second bull run. but he was eventually exonerated, cleared and restored to rank. so but there were people at the time was very political his political still considered porter a traitor and didn't want any monuments to him. kelly learned the truth...
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of the weather in the south, the south—east, as well as east anglia — in fact, in norwich, london, portsmouth, plymouth, it could actually end up being a fairly bright if not sunny day, but cool. now, how much rain are we going to get? well, through wednesday and thursday, a lot. these teal colours, across the pennines and generally northern england, could indicate as much as a0 or 50 millimetres of rain, but the met office is suggesting that, in some spots, in the extreme case, we could have as much as 100 millimetres of rain, or more, and that will lead to some flooding. now, here's the good news — as we head towards the end of the week, and into the weekend, the weather will slowly settle down. there are indications that, as we go through the weekend, into bank holiday monday, we are going to have primarily dry and bright weather, with just a scattering of showers, so some good news for you there. bye— bye. good morning and welcome to breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. 0ur headlines today,,, face to face with the victims of the post office scandal. former chief executive paula ve
of the weather in the south, the south—east, as well as east anglia — in fact, in norwich, london, portsmouth, plymouth, it could actually end up being a fairly bright if not sunny day, but cool. now, how much rain are we going to get? well, through wednesday and thursday, a lot. these teal colours, across the pennines and generally northern england, could indicate as much as a0 or 50 millimetres of rain, but the met office is suggesting that, in some spots, in the extreme case, we could...
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infact, in norwich, london, portsmouth, plymouth, it could actually end up being a fairly bright, if not sunny, day, but cool. now, how much rain are we going to get? well, through wednesday and thursday, a lot. now, these teal colours here across the pennines and generally northern england could indicate as much as 40 to 50 millimetres of rain. but the met office is suggesting that in some spots, in the extreme case, we could have as much as 100 millimetres of rain or more, and that will lead to some flooding. now, here's the good news. as we head towards the end of the week and into the weekend, the weather will slowly settle down. and there are indications that as we go through the weekend into bank holiday monday, we are going to have primarily dry and bright weather with just a scattering of showers, so some good news for you there. bye— bye. it's 7pm in london. this is the world today with maryam moshiri. a 73—year—old british man dies and seven passengers are critically injured on a flight from london to singapore. hit by severe turbulence, the singapore airlines plane r
infact, in norwich, london, portsmouth, plymouth, it could actually end up being a fairly bright, if not sunny, day, but cool. now, how much rain are we going to get? well, through wednesday and thursday, a lot. now, these teal colours here across the pennines and generally northern england could indicate as much as 40 to 50 millimetres of rain. but the met office is suggesting that in some spots, in the extreme case, we could have as much as 100 millimetres of rain or more, and that will lead...
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the portsmouth square garage board, where we actually worked on, less car break ins, financial, rebuilding and cleaning and beautification, also when she was on sfmta's or she is on the sfmta board, we worked on a lot of the miscommunications. okay. thank you. oh, please support commissioner soul. are there any additional speakers on this matter? there are no additional speakers. thank you. supervisor walton. thank you so much, chair . thank you so much, chair. ronen. and again, just want to thank you, commissioner. so i remember when you first came to rules committee as a candidate to serve on the historic preservation commission. and i read about your qualifications, had a chance to talk to you. and like i said before, you were qualified then, and you're qualified now and just want to appreciate all the work that you've done for the city, serving on that commission and going on to mta board of directors, and now being willing to serve on the planning commission. it's a lot of work, working on the planning commission. but do look forward to working with you on making sure that our city is
the portsmouth square garage board, where we actually worked on, less car break ins, financial, rebuilding and cleaning and beautification, also when she was on sfmta's or she is on the sfmta board, we worked on a lot of the miscommunications. okay. thank you. oh, please support commissioner soul. are there any additional speakers on this matter? there are no additional speakers. thank you. supervisor walton. thank you so much, chair . thank you so much, chair. ronen. and again, just want to...
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and the reason was, is that there's a huge number of chinese students at the university of portsmouth , which university of portsmouth, which nobody in china had ever heard of three years ago cambridge, oxford, london, fine . but we oxford, london, fine. but we started turning good establishments like technical colleges and polytechnics into universities , and then we sold universities, and then we sold them around the world. and that's where universities make huge amounts of money. they pay their vice chancellors between 3 and £400,000 a year to run these ridiculous courses. nobody needs to do them to get a decent job in this country. and i think it's a huge fiddle. >> if you go to university misirkov, which is in preston, you can do a degree . stephen you can do a degree. stephen poundin you can do a degree. stephen pound in floristry and floral design. you can do that , but you design. you can do that, but you go down the road, isn't it? at your local florist shop ? yeah. your local florist shop? yeah. do an apprenticeship. yeah. because that's what that's what sunak saying. do an
and the reason was, is that there's a huge number of chinese students at the university of portsmouth , which university of portsmouth, which nobody in china had ever heard of three years ago cambridge, oxford, london, fine . but we oxford, london, fine. but we started turning good establishments like technical colleges and polytechnics into universities , and then we sold universities, and then we sold them around the world. and that's where universities make huge amounts of money. they pay...
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they still gather at the original meeting spot near portsmouth square in the city. >> it's a very important part of our history to know how minorities survive in a society where they have been discriminated, if not, and definitely neglected. >> among their 100th year projects, raising thousands of dollars to help survivors of the maui wildfires next month, the club will honor rachel humm, who's volunteered with the organization for 63 years. now we have much more coverage of the bay area's asian american and pacific islander communities during this aapi heritage month and beyond. at ktvu.com, our time now is up in 25 will along the us mexico border. >> here in california, botanists are taking part in what's called a border bioblitz. they're putting a spotlight on the need to protect the region's natural resources. now, around 1000 volunteers are taking part in this project, and this month they've been documenting many species as possible as they can along the border in baja california. they want to highlight the beauty of the area and hopefully secure more protections for the ecosystem wher
they still gather at the original meeting spot near portsmouth square in the city. >> it's a very important part of our history to know how minorities survive in a society where they have been discriminated, if not, and definitely neglected. >> among their 100th year projects, raising thousands of dollars to help survivors of the maui wildfires next month, the club will honor rachel humm, who's volunteered with the organization for 63 years. now we have much more coverage of the bay...
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they met at the chinese congregational church, still located here on walter ulam place near portsmouth square. >> it's a very important part of our history to know how minorities survive in a society where they have been discriminated, if not, and definitely neglected. >> lorraine dong and claudia zhang, both born and raised in san francisco's chinatown, serve as co-presidents of the square and circle club that today has nearly 70 members. claudia has been a member for more than half a century. for me, it was in the late 60s and women activism was beginning to take hold. >> so and i was a very independent person. i admired them for their commitment and their leadership mentorship. >> lorraine is a retired professor at sf state in the asian american studies department. she received her first scholarship from the club when she was a student at the university. $150 covered a full year's tuition. >> my father always told me, if you want to go to college, you're going to have to try to find a way to support yourself. so this very first scholarship that i got from scoring circle sort of push
they met at the chinese congregational church, still located here on walter ulam place near portsmouth square. >> it's a very important part of our history to know how minorities survive in a society where they have been discriminated, if not, and definitely neglected. >> lorraine dong and claudia zhang, both born and raised in san francisco's chinatown, serve as co-presidents of the square and circle club that today has nearly 70 members. claudia has been a member for more than...
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the race ended in portsmouth square, right there in chinatown, with different food vendors and cultural dances . also in chinatown. today, the 76th annual cameron carnival on sacramento street. here, the money raised will support the organizations youth and social services programs. you can see the kids here now. despite the rain, many people still showed up. there was a bouncy house, games, free giveaways, and of course you got to have it. you got to have the food. cameron house is celebrating 150 years of community service this year. in honor of that big anniversary, i know, i know that woman. i know her too. i know that woman. she visited cameron house. what is she doing here? to take a look at its rich history and dark past hidden in tunnels. wow. she is literally climbing through those tunnels. going through those alleys. they're also what's in store for its future. that's what she looked into moving forward. see her report on our website nbcbayarea.com. slash. race in america. all right. much more ahead on this special hour and a half long edition of nbc bay area news, including o
the race ended in portsmouth square, right there in chinatown, with different food vendors and cultural dances . also in chinatown. today, the 76th annual cameron carnival on sacramento street. here, the money raised will support the organizations youth and social services programs. you can see the kids here now. despite the rain, many people still showed up. there was a bouncy house, games, free giveaways, and of course you got to have it. you got to have the food. cameron house is celebrating...
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francisco, they met at the chinese congregational church, still located here on walter ulam place near portsmouth square. >> it's a very important part of our history to know how minorities survive in a society where they have been discriminated, if not, and definitely neglected. >> lorraine dong and claudia zhang, both born and raised in san francisco's chinatown, serve as co-presidents of the square and circle club that today has nearly 70 members. for me, it was in the late 60s and women activism was beginning to take hold. >> so and i was a very independent person. i admired them for their commitment and their leadership mentorship. >> lorraine is a retired professor at sf state in the asian american studies department. she received her first scholarship from the club when she was a student at the university. $150 covered a full year's tuition. >> my father always told me, if you want to go to college, you're going to have to try to find a way to support yourself. so this very first scholarship that i got from scoring circle sort of pushed me and say, hey, it's possible the square and circle
francisco, they met at the chinese congregational church, still located here on walter ulam place near portsmouth square. >> it's a very important part of our history to know how minorities survive in a society where they have been discriminated, if not, and definitely neglected. >> lorraine dong and claudia zhang, both born and raised in san francisco's chinatown, serve as co-presidents of the square and circle club that today has nearly 70 members. for me, it was in the late 60s...
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events i went to this weekend in new hampshire from claremont to dover, from conquered to manchester to portsmouth. there were lots of folks getting engaged and the local campaigns up and down the state of new hampshire where there's a lot at stake, control of the state house, who's gonna be the next governor, whether or not new hampshire, which has often been a swing state we'll come out and vote for president biden and vice president harris. i do think there's lots of reasons to be concerned. if you read that time magazine interviewed by donald trump, it is alarming. he says appalling things on a regular basis. sunday was yamaha shoah the remembrance of the holocaust day. and for president trump, former president trump to casually compare the current president and his administration to the nazi regime, is just out of bounds and completely unfounded his rhetoric is out of bounds. and i hope folks who are paying attention and who are concerned, we'll get engaged and get active in this campaign. >> all right, senator chris for us this morning, senator, thanks so much for being here. i really apprec
events i went to this weekend in new hampshire from claremont to dover, from conquered to manchester to portsmouth. there were lots of folks getting engaged and the local campaigns up and down the state of new hampshire where there's a lot at stake, control of the state house, who's gonna be the next governor, whether or not new hampshire, which has often been a swing state we'll come out and vote for president biden and vice president harris. i do think there's lots of reasons to be concerned....
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so where there are huge, muslim populations within big cities, in places like portsmouth and southampton , i can see labour southampton, i can see labour winning votes. but it's going to be really interesting because i think naturally these people go from conservative to lib dem. they don't go because they're fed up with tories, they're just looking for a change. it's like changing your colour of socks because it's a tuesday. >> but it does feel as well, louis, that the tories aren't the same party that they were, you know, during margaret thatcher's time. they're no longer the party of free enterprise and low regulation and less state intervention and lower taxes and less state spending. >> well, i agree with you. i don't even know what they are. i don't even know what they are. i don't know what rishi sunak is. he's he's not he doesn't strike me. he's not exactly labour, but he's not exactly a tory either . he's not exactly a tory either. yeah, i think i think his it's just is he team world. >> he's a southampton fan which i really find disgusting . oh is i really find disgusting. oh i
so where there are huge, muslim populations within big cities, in places like portsmouth and southampton , i can see labour southampton, i can see labour winning votes. but it's going to be really interesting because i think naturally these people go from conservative to lib dem. they don't go because they're fed up with tories, they're just looking for a change. it's like changing your colour of socks because it's a tuesday. >> but it does feel as well, louis, that the tories aren't the...
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because they're saying go by other forms of transport and you think, okay, well, i will go from london to portsmouth by train. then which you can't do because there's engineering works . engineering works. >> a former leader of the labour party has claimed voters aren't in love with sir keir starmer. lord kinnock says voters in britain are not yet in love with the current labour leader, with concerns emerging of a shock result in the upcoming election. it could be a repeat of the 1992, when kinnock lost an election that was thought to be unusable. shadow minister nick thomas—symonds says he doesn't agree. >> but what we need for 2024 is a different type of leader. we need a leader like keir starmer , need a leader like keir starmer, who frankly understands the scale of the challenges and is a serious figure for serious times , who is willing to put in that hard and difficult work that is required to tackle the profound challenges we face and we are aiming to win. we do not go out there aiming for anything less than a labour government with a working majority , and that's working majority, and that
because they're saying go by other forms of transport and you think, okay, well, i will go from london to portsmouth by train. then which you can't do because there's engineering works . engineering works. >> a former leader of the labour party has claimed voters aren't in love with sir keir starmer. lord kinnock says voters in britain are not yet in love with the current labour leader, with concerns emerging of a shock result in the upcoming election. it could be a repeat of the 1992,...
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the warship left portsmouth on monday and it will replace its sister ship, hms diamond, which has been deployed into the region to deter houthi attacks since before christmas. the ministry of defence says . during ministry of defence says. during its time in the red sea, hms diamond shot down nine drones and one missile launched by houthis from the coast of yemen at cargo ships. for houthis from the coast of yemen at cargo ships . for the latest at cargo ships. for the latest stories, sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen or go to gb news. com slash alerts . now it's time com slash alerts. now it's time for the headliners . for the headliners. >> hello and welcome to headliners, your first look at tuesday's newspapers i'm simon evans. joining me tonight we have naomi and formerjosh howie and man going his own way nick dixon. >> he was writing this stuff i don't know they've they've read about the internet. >> i don't think they've ever been there. >> former chad . >> former chad. >> former chad. >> yeah, yeah, i've seen photos of me. >> what were you, an mma
the warship left portsmouth on monday and it will replace its sister ship, hms diamond, which has been deployed into the region to deter houthi attacks since before christmas. the ministry of defence says . during ministry of defence says. during its time in the red sea, hms diamond shot down nine drones and one missile launched by houthis from the coast of yemen at cargo ships. for houthis from the coast of yemen at cargo ships . for the latest at cargo ships. for the latest stories, sign up...
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so if you, like myself, are a portsmouth fan. yeah, you are seeing games that have not got var and they're more exciting. and yeah, they're more exciting. and yeah, the mistakes are made but it is, it does. you don't have those big stops. >> i think a lot of people are switching to them. i've got a mate who's very into football and he still follows. he follows chelsea and i think part of his disappointment in the last season has been that they've been bought by a bunch of americans who have no idea about the game, but they have tried to use a lot of science and sort of euclidean geometry and sportsball and what have you. what do they call it? is it not a sports moneyball? moneyball yeah, yeah. this kind of, you know, algorithmic statistics. yeah anyway, i mean, he says he would much rather watch, australian rugby league now because it's just a, it feels like a good old fashioned punch up, you know. yeah. >> i mean, i don't know, ijust, i read the whole big long article. they don't say what var is . i thought article. they don't s
so if you, like myself, are a portsmouth fan. yeah, you are seeing games that have not got var and they're more exciting. and yeah, they're more exciting. and yeah, the mistakes are made but it is, it does. you don't have those big stops. >> i think a lot of people are switching to them. i've got a mate who's very into football and he still follows. he follows chelsea and i think part of his disappointment in the last season has been that they've been bought by a bunch of americans who...
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from the portsmouth naval yard in southern maine to the defense finance accounting service facility in northern maine along our canadian border, and many places in between, thousands of mainers proudly support and contribute to our nation's defense, -- which builds naval destroyers and -- which manufactures military jet engines perform essential roles in support of our national security. all of the men and women who serve our country, whether in uniform or in the defense industrial base or as a civilian federal employee deserve a budget that supports them. i look forward to hearing from our distinguished witnesses today. >> thank you, senator collins. first up, we will have secretary austin. appreciate you being here, mr. secretary. you have the floor. >> chairman tester, ranking member collins, establish members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to testify in support of president biden's proposed fiscal year 20 2025 for the department of defense. i'm pleased to be joined by our outstanding chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, general cq brown and the departments comptr
from the portsmouth naval yard in southern maine to the defense finance accounting service facility in northern maine along our canadian border, and many places in between, thousands of mainers proudly support and contribute to our nation's defense, -- which builds naval destroyers and -- which manufactures military jet engines perform essential roles in support of our national security. all of the men and women who serve our country, whether in uniform or in the defense industrial base or as a...
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they met at the chinese congregational church, still located here on walter ulam place near portsmouth square. >> it's a very important part of our history to know how minorities survive in a society where they have been discriminated, if not, and definitely neglected. >> lorraine dong and claudia chung, both born and raised in san francisco's chinatown, serve as co-presidents of the square and circle club that today has nearly 70 members. >> for me, it was in the late 60s and, women active ism was beginning to take hold. so and i was a very independent person. i admired them for their commitment and their leadership, mentorship lorraine is a retired professor at sf state in the asian american studies department. >> she received her first scholarship from the club when she was a student at the university. $150 covered a full year's tuition. >> my father always told me, if you want to go to college, you're going to have to try to find a way to support yourself. so this very first scholarship that i got from scoring circle sort of pushed me and say, hey, it's possible the square and circ
they met at the chinese congregational church, still located here on walter ulam place near portsmouth square. >> it's a very important part of our history to know how minorities survive in a society where they have been discriminated, if not, and definitely neglected. >> lorraine dong and claudia chung, both born and raised in san francisco's chinatown, serve as co-presidents of the square and circle club that today has nearly 70 members. >> for me, it was in the late 60s...
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the marines will talk to veterans in portsmouth and will meet the last surviving d—day landing craft driver in france and while they're on the way to france, their training still continues . there's three still continues. there's three distinct training courses taking place right now simultaneously one for sergeants, one for corporals and one for marines. some of these men have been in training for eight years. sergeant fraser is one of the instructors for today. he's proud of the work his marines have achieved. >> it's just a method of inserting troops onto the ground. we've got very different boats. we've got aukus offshore raiding craft, lcvp, different craft . but this raiding craft, lcvp, different craft. but this is the base level mainly used for recces or you know, sneaky big stuff dropping lads on the ground. >> it's a routine training exercise, but one that holds a special significance in this anniversary year. >> i don't think the general pubuc >> i don't think the general public understands d—day fully. i think most people think of d—day and they just associate it with
the marines will talk to veterans in portsmouth and will meet the last surviving d—day landing craft driver in france and while they're on the way to france, their training still continues . there's three still continues. there's three distinct training courses taking place right now simultaneously one for sergeants, one for corporals and one for marines. some of these men have been in training for eight years. sergeant fraser is one of the instructors for today. he's proud of the work his...
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the marines will talk to veterans in portsmouth and will meet the last surviving d—day landing craft driver in france . and while they're on the france. and while they're on the way to france, their training still continues . there's three still continues. there's three distinct training courses taking place right now simultaneously one for sergeants, one for corporals and one for marines. some of these men have been in training for eight years. sergeant fraser is one of the instructors for today. he's proud of the work his marines have achieved. >> it's just a method of inserting troops onto the ground. we've got very different boats. we've got aukus offshore raiding craft, lcvp, different craft. but this is the base level mainly used for recces or, you know, sneaky big stuff dropping lads on the ground . dropping lads on the ground. >> it's a routine training exercise, but one that holds a special significance in this anniversary year. >> i don't think the general pubuc >> i don't think the general public understands d—day fully. i think most people think of d—day and they just
the marines will talk to veterans in portsmouth and will meet the last surviving d—day landing craft driver in france . and while they're on the france. and while they're on the way to france, their training still continues . there's three still continues. there's three distinct training courses taking place right now simultaneously one for sergeants, one for corporals and one for marines. some of these men have been in training for eight years. sergeant fraser is one of the instructors for...