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bangor armory. a paramilitary force is set up. the capital is boarded up. looks like there's going to be an insurrection and the democratic governor turns to the only person in maine that can deal with this. he contacts the republican chamberlain, the offers this order. major general joshua earl chamberlain is authorized and directed to protect the public property and institutions of the state until my successor is duly qualified. that should be on july january seven. duty called chamberlain once more. he arrives in augusta on january five. he found the state boarded up with wood. he entered and established himself in a small office. his first orders was dismissed the paramilitary force. chamberlain had now become the military governor of the state in his unanticipated position, he decided to keep clear of all civilian and political decisions. he didn't have the authority to which of the counted out lawmaker orders were duly elected. but in these last first days of january, that didn't stop the incl
bangor armory. a paramilitary force is set up. the capital is boarded up. looks like there's going to be an insurrection and the democratic governor turns to the only person in maine that can deal with this. he contacts the republican chamberlain, the offers this order. major general joshua earl chamberlain is authorized and directed to protect the public property and institutions of the state until my successor is duly qualified. that should be on july january seven. duty called chamberlain...
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bangor university said it had support services available to help with accommodation. students at swansea have said they faced similar difficulties settling in wales. patience told us she has found herself staying in a shared apartment with her children for months while looking for a place to live. you are forced to stay in a shared apartment which normally you wouldn't. you stay in places you probably wouldn't stay normally. you find yourself in such areas because the landlords refuse to rent, even with your guarantor. concerns about international students struggling with destitution were raised by the senedd's children, young persons and education committee last year. the ms for south wales west, sioned williams, was on that committee. what they do sometimes is have accommodation quite a long way from campus. transport costs are very prohibitive and so what they do when they do come to campus, they sort of stay a few days, sleeping in inappropriate places and then going back to their accommodation. universities wales said it was concerned to hear about the challenges
bangor university said it had support services available to help with accommodation. students at swansea have said they faced similar difficulties settling in wales. patience told us she has found herself staying in a shared apartment with her children for months while looking for a place to live. you are forced to stay in a shared apartment which normally you wouldn't. you stay in places you probably wouldn't stay normally. you find yourself in such areas because the landlords refuse to rent,...
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tomos morgan, bbc news, bangor. reform uk leader richard tice has proposed a multi—billion pound tax on businesses for employing overseas workers. he and nigel farage spoke in london earlier today, where they outlined the policy to tax employers who hire immigrant workers over british applicants. here he is making the announcement.
tomos morgan, bbc news, bangor. reform uk leader richard tice has proposed a multi—billion pound tax on businesses for employing overseas workers. he and nigel farage spoke in london earlier today, where they outlined the policy to tax employers who hire immigrant workers over british applicants. here he is making the announcement.
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the students union at bangor said some people sleep in the 24—hour study space to save on commuting costs. the head of public relations at chinese search engine baidu has apologised after peddling a work—til—you—drop culture on tiktok. she said staff should keep their phones on 2a hours a day and that she has no responsibility for their wellbeing as, quote, "i am not your mother." and a little girl who was born deaf has had her hearing restored after a ground—breaking new treatment which replaces faulty dna. 0pal sandy can now hear whispers and she's starting to talk. and it started out with a kiss, how did it end up like this? #jealousy, turning saints into the sea... yes, mr brightside by the killers is now officially the biggest song to never reach number one in the uk. that's you all caught up now. see you. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm gavin ramjaun. a sensational comeback for leverkusen sees them into the europa final, and preserving their long unbeaten run in all competitions. 0lympiacos make no mistake. they seal their spot in the conference league final against fior
the students union at bangor said some people sleep in the 24—hour study space to save on commuting costs. the head of public relations at chinese search engine baidu has apologised after peddling a work—til—you—drop culture on tiktok. she said staff should keep their phones on 2a hours a day and that she has no responsibility for their wellbeing as, quote, "i am not your mother." and a little girl who was born deaf has had her hearing restored after a ground—breaking new...
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for more on this, let's speak to dr craig shuttleworth, a research scientist at bangor university in wales. hello, it is a worrying situation on anglesey at the moment. it is very much so because _ anglesey at the moment. it is very much so because grey _ anglesey at the moment. it is very much so because grey squirrels - anglesey at the moment. it is very l much so because grey squirrels carry a virus which doesn't harm them, they don't show any symptoms but if they don't show any symptoms but if they spread it to the reds, it kills them fairly quickly. and also they spread it to one another, it goes through the reds very rapidly. do you have any idea how the greys got there? anglesey must be slightly easier to control because it is harder to get in and out because it is essentially an island. yes harder to get in and out because it is essentially an island.— is essentially an island. yes but it has two bridges _ is essentially an island. yes but it has two bridges over, _ is essentially an island. yes but it has two bridges over, grey - has two bridges over, grey squirrels, can s
for more on this, let's speak to dr craig shuttleworth, a research scientist at bangor university in wales. hello, it is a worrying situation on anglesey at the moment. it is very much so because _ anglesey at the moment. it is very much so because grey _ anglesey at the moment. it is very much so because grey squirrels - anglesey at the moment. it is very l much so because grey squirrels carry a virus which doesn't harm them, they don't show any symptoms but if they don't show any symptoms but...
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in a moment, we'll speak to harry farley in bristol and tomos morgan in bangor, but first to hannah miller, who's in somerset with the liberal democrats' leader ed davey. hannah, another eye—catching photo stunt from ed davey, but with a political message too? absolutely, ed davey was asked this morning for that the insistence that he was doing it risked undermining the seriousness of the message and his response was essentially one who thinks the politicians should take people seriously, he does not think there is much need for them to take themselves too seriously and that has been his attitude throughout this campaign so far. he was in somerset this morning. happy to go down more than once for the cameras, i heard him saying afterwards he enjoyed it more than he expected but when he walked away from those moments, he takes questions about the liberal democrat policies and today he talked about putting a mental health practitioner into every primary and secondary school in england. that's looking at around... loss of sound. funded by tripling the tax on social media companies. all the
in a moment, we'll speak to harry farley in bristol and tomos morgan in bangor, but first to hannah miller, who's in somerset with the liberal democrats' leader ed davey. hannah, another eye—catching photo stunt from ed davey, but with a political message too? absolutely, ed davey was asked this morning for that the insistence that he was doing it risked undermining the seriousness of the message and his response was essentially one who thinks the politicians should take people seriously, he...
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and justin joins us now from bangor. justin is our climate editor. it feels like each time a record is broken you are here to explain why it is important. why is this one particularly important? all it is important. why is this one particularly important?- it is important. why is this one particularly important? all of these records are — particularly important? all of these records are important _ particularly important? all of these records are important because - particularly important? all of these | records are important because what they tell us is a story of ever—increasing temperatures. but the run of records we have had is just extraordinary. as you say, 11 months of setting new monthly record temperatures for the air, a full yearin temperatures for the air, a full year in which every single day has been a record temperature for that day. these records are not being broken by small margins, they are not being edged past, they are being smashed. on around 47 days over the course of the last year the temperature, the previous high temperat
and justin joins us now from bangor. justin is our climate editor. it feels like each time a record is broken you are here to explain why it is important. why is this one particularly important? all it is important. why is this one particularly important?- it is important. why is this one particularly important? all of these records are — particularly important? all of these records are important _ particularly important? all of these records are important because - particularly important?...
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for more on this let's speak to julia jones now, she's a professor of conservation at bangor university. thank you for coming on the programme. how significant is this? i think everyone needs a good news story once in a while and this really is positive story. re—introductions of lost species, often attract a lot of attention whether beavers or ospreys or eagles and we often don't pay so much attention to a small plant. but it's attention to a small plant. but its positive, it is a step in the right direction. ~ ., ., ., ~ ., direction. what do we need to know about this plant? _ direction. what do we need to know about this plant? i _ direction. what do we need to know about this plant? i will _ direction. what do we need to know about this plant? i will paint - direction. what do we need to know about this plant? i will paint a - about this plant? i will paint a icture about this plant? i will paint a picture for _ about this plant? i will paint a picture for you. _ about this plant? i will paint a picture for you. it _ about this plant? i will paint a picture for you. it is _ about
for more on this let's speak to julia jones now, she's a professor of conservation at bangor university. thank you for coming on the programme. how significant is this? i think everyone needs a good news story once in a while and this really is positive story. re—introductions of lost species, often attract a lot of attention whether beavers or ospreys or eagles and we often don't pay so much attention to a small plant. but it's attention to a small plant. but its positive, it is a step in...
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for a long — cymru in bangor. let's listen and. for a longtime. _ cymru in bangor. let's listen and. for a long time, the _ cymru in bangor. let's listen and. for a long time, the greens - cymru in bangor. let's listen and. for a long time, the greens are i for a long time, the greens are relative political menace. the greens saying it is their most ambitious election launch adder, aiming to get four mps onjuly the 4th. lots of talk about the conservatives record and how the green party thinks it is a poor one. lots more talk about the plans from the labour party and the half measures and broken pledges. the green party knows if they are to get any mps that the general election, they will have to be labour and persuade voters that whether on the cost of living or affordable housing, preventing privatisation of the nhs, they will have to persuade voters they can offer a left—wing challenge and alternative to the party of sir keir starmer. it challenge and alternative to the party of sir keir starmer.- party of sir keir starmer. it was said that plaid _ party of sir
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for over 25 years, neil foden was a head teacher at ysgol friars in bangor. he was previously an executive member for the national education union, but the 66—year—old was arrested after a child showed an adult a photo of them together and screenshots of sexually explicit messages. over a three—week trial, mold crown court heard how foden had groomed and abused four youngsters over a four—year period, in locations including his car and hotel rooms. he was found guilty today in 19 of the 20 counts against him, which included sexual activity with a child and sexual assault of a child. after the verdicts were read out here, thejudge, rhys rowlands, addressed neil foden with some quite scathing remarks. he said that "some of the explanations offered by you at times, frankly, beggared belief" and "frankly, the fact that you put them forward at all was arrogant. you are a controlling individual used to getting your own way. you thought you could do what you like". the judge also said it was worrying that gwynedd county council dismissed concerns raised to t
for over 25 years, neil foden was a head teacher at ysgol friars in bangor. he was previously an executive member for the national education union, but the 66—year—old was arrested after a child showed an adult a photo of them together and screenshots of sexually explicit messages. over a three—week trial, mold crown court heard how foden had groomed and abused four youngsters over a four—year period, in locations including his car and hotel rooms. he was found guilty today in 19 of the...
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tomos morgan, bbc news, bangor. question time will be on bbc one live tonight at an earlier time of 8pm and throughout the run—up to the election. buckingham palace has confirmed that king charles will take part in the trooping the colour ceremony next month — but in a carriage not on horseback. but it�*s not clear whether the princess of wales, who�*s also being treated for cancer, will attend. our royal correspondentjonny dymond is on horseguards parade in central london now. mixed views. the palace saying the king will attend trooping the colour. the closest the uk gets to the national day when regimental colours are presented to mnemonic and horse guards parade. he will be here. some concession to his cancer treatment. he will not be on horseback but instead in an open carriage. there was an occasion that the princess of wales might have taken part in but she will not take part in that. every decision is being made with regard to how she feels and the medical advice she is receiving. time for a look at t
tomos morgan, bbc news, bangor. question time will be on bbc one live tonight at an earlier time of 8pm and throughout the run—up to the election. buckingham palace has confirmed that king charles will take part in the trooping the colour ceremony next month — but in a carriage not on horseback. but it�*s not clear whether the princess of wales, who�*s also being treated for cancer, will attend. our royal correspondentjonny dymond is on horseguards parade in central london now. mixed...
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. >> meanwhile, plaid cymru is launching its general election campaign at an event in bangor. the party's leader in up, yorwerth, is there, promising to keep the conservatives out of wales and keep labour in check in the brilliant catrin wager in this new seat of bangor, aberconwy , we see what plaid aberconwy, we see what plaid camry is made of champions of our communities, champions of wales, people who will always fight against injustice wherever we find it . meanwhile, the we find it. meanwhile, the chancellor has accused labour of having a secret plan to raise vat despite rachel reeves ruling it out. in a statement last night, the shadow chancellor reaffirmed labour's commitment not to increase income tax , not to increase income tax, national insurance or vat. but jeremy hunt accused miss reeves of failing to make up her mind . of failing to make up her mind. shadow chief secretary to the treasury darren jones told gb news the chancellor isn't being upfront . upfront. >> i mean, that'sjust upfront. >> i mean, that's just not true. i mean, i kind of understand why jeremy
. >> meanwhile, plaid cymru is launching its general election campaign at an event in bangor. the party's leader in up, yorwerth, is there, promising to keep the conservatives out of wales and keep labour in check in the brilliant catrin wager in this new seat of bangor, aberconwy , we see what plaid aberconwy, we see what plaid camry is made of champions of our communities, champions of wales, people who will always fight against injustice wherever we find it . meanwhile, the we find it....
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was a sophomore at the university of bain when he enlisted in the army at the recruiting center and bangor, maine. he was a member of the signal service company was deployed to italy in the early 1995. also with us here today is who honored her father and the ghost army. william served as the captain of the camouflage engineer unit. he received the bronze star for meritorious service for five battle engagements. these veterans were among the hand-picked soldiers who volunteered for the ghost army's remarkable assignments on the front line to europe. using this deception like inflatable tanks, aircraft and artillery's loudspeakers and fake radio transmissions. this unit outmaneuvered and deceived the nazis. at great personal risk, these soldiers successfully diverted enemy resources. and as we have heard today, saved tens of thousands of american lives. the courage and ingenuity of these top-secret units were pivotal across the european theater in world war ii. and, like any my father also was a veteran of the battle of the bulge where he was wounded twice and secured two purple hearts. the
was a sophomore at the university of bain when he enlisted in the army at the recruiting center and bangor, maine. he was a member of the signal service company was deployed to italy in the early 1995. also with us here today is who honored her father and the ghost army. william served as the captain of the camouflage engineer unit. he received the bronze star for meritorious service for five battle engagements. these veterans were among the hand-picked soldiers who volunteered for the ghost...
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. >> and played country is launching its general election campaign at an event in bangor. the party's leader up north spoke earlier, promising to keep the conservatives out of wales and keep labour in check. >> in the brilliant catrin wager in this new seat of bangor aberconwy, we see what plaid cymru is made of. champions of our communities, champions of wales, people who will always fight against injustice whenever we find it . we find it. >> the king will take part in the trooping the colour ceremony next month, though the princess of wales will be absent as she continues her recovery from cancen continues her recovery from cancer. his majesty will inspect the soldiers from a carriage rather than the traditional horseback. the celebration sees the royal family gather on the balcony of buckingham palace after a display of military pageantry. it'll take place in london on the 15th of june. the chancellor has accused labour of having a secret plan to raise vat, despite rachel reeves ruling it out. in a statement last night, the shadow chancellor reaffirmed labour's commitm
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she went to work in bangor and she had to leave her medical, sort of fifth year of studies early to, to work as a junior doctor. she came back to the house. she lost her sense of smell completely and, and, and was quite unwell . our next door quite unwell. our next door neighbours, three of their lads, completely lost their sense of smell. i've never seen this before , ever in my career. and before, ever in my career. and it became almost pathognomonic to me that there was something here that was different i'd never seen before. now i don't disagree that putting people on ventilators in places like new york, i'm sure that did increase mortality rates specifically in some areas. but to me, i cannot sit here and say there was not a pathogen kicking around that we've never seen before. >> hold that thought . >> hold that thought. >> hold that thought. >> i've never seen it before. >> i've never seen it before. >> hold that thought, doctor malcolm , cedric have to go to a malcolm, cedric have to go to a break. but after the break, we'll be continuing this debate. you're watching the neil
she went to work in bangor and she had to leave her medical, sort of fifth year of studies early to, to work as a junior doctor. she came back to the house. she lost her sense of smell completely and, and, and was quite unwell . our next door quite unwell. our next door neighbours, three of their lads, completely lost their sense of smell. i've never seen this before , ever in my career. and before, ever in my career. and it became almost pathognomonic to me that there was something here that...
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. >> bangor and i mean, just. so many great activities and we saw a survey that even though we're still struggling with the attraction to downtown, it was close to like 92% of pre-pandemic levels in our night time activity in downtown. so, you know, they're paying attention to our cell phones and where we're going. so they're able to track what is going on, where our parks and open space more nightlife is thriving there. lot of events and activities, performances city is self and you go to any neighborhood at any given time you can walk into a restaurant, a bar or anything and there are people and they haven't a good time in great food. i was just in the lower haight walking around yesterday, packed packed with people everywhere. that's great. yes, it feel so wonderful. and that's what's happening in san francisco right now. i'm not saying that we don't have our issues and a problem where a major city we're always going to have challenges. but we also need to look at the great things that are happening in our city
. >> bangor and i mean, just. so many great activities and we saw a survey that even though we're still struggling with the attraction to downtown, it was close to like 92% of pre-pandemic levels in our night time activity in downtown. so, you know, they're paying attention to our cell phones and where we're going. so they're able to track what is going on, where our parks and open space more nightlife is thriving there. lot of events and activities, performances city is self and you go...
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. >> i worked at a college in maine at hudson university in bangor, and in no how critical federal financial aid and other support are for students. in many cases it makes a difference between whether they go to college or not. and this is particularly true with first-generation college students. in fact, when i worked at hudson, the majority of students were first-generation. one reason that i wanted to help lamarck alexander and others simply by the process is i heard so many complaints about it. and the statistics that senator capito showed you about what's happening in west virginia, i'm sure to be applied to the state of maine. so the problem is that the ineptitude here has real-life consequences. and i'm curious whether you considered testing the new system with a small group of schools to ensure that it worked before it went live? >> thank you for that and think for sharing that perspective. i am in agreement with you can win to get a bite for students and this will have an impact for generations. and is the process did involve testing and getting information from colleges. we've been
. >> i worked at a college in maine at hudson university in bangor, and in no how critical federal financial aid and other support are for students. in many cases it makes a difference between whether they go to college or not. and this is particularly true with first-generation college students. in fact, when i worked at hudson, the majority of students were first-generation. one reason that i wanted to help lamarck alexander and others simply by the process is i heard so many complaints...
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think all of the events that we talked about first thursday's, the night markets, the sf live series, bangor and beats, those are free events. those are things you can come in and do in the city that don't cost money. and we're going to continue to look for more of those, as we activate our public realm across the city. there are smaller things happening in the city as well. if you look at landing is at leidersdorff, which is a new public space that that was launched downtown, by the downtown sf partnership. we've got magic shows, there are yoga classes, there are all sorts of free things happening in the city that allow people to tap into the energy of the city without spending a lot of money. all right. how soon do you think we can talk? and you'll say, recovery complete. and now we're building. when do you forecast that to happen? i would love to say, by the end of this year, i do think we need to be realistic that we are going through. and mayor breed is leading a reimagining of the city as not just a place where people work downtown, but where they live and recreate downtown. and that k
think all of the events that we talked about first thursday's, the night markets, the sf live series, bangor and beats, those are free events. those are things you can come in and do in the city that don't cost money. and we're going to continue to look for more of those, as we activate our public realm across the city. there are smaller things happening in the city as well. if you look at landing is at leidersdorff, which is a new public space that that was launched downtown, by the downtown...
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tomos morgan, bbc news, bangor. reform uk leader richard tice has proposed a multi—billion pound tax on businesses for employing overseas workers. he and nigel farage spoke in london earlier today, where they outlined the policy to tax employers who hire immigrant workers over british applicants. here he is making the announcement. but we need is a cure for this addiction. in the cure is an employer immigration tax. that is the cure to this addiction. smart immigration highly qualified, highly skilled, can be a great thing. but there is a price to it, there is a cost to it and that she does at the moment, there is no cost to big business for employing cheap low skilled overseas labor. the main topic on the campaign trail today has been tax — with the conservatives and labour reassuring voters that they wouldn't raise vat if they win the general election. value added tax currently stands at 20% for most items. the liberal democrats also said they would not �*look to raise' vat or income tax. but as our economic
tomos morgan, bbc news, bangor. reform uk leader richard tice has proposed a multi—billion pound tax on businesses for employing overseas workers. he and nigel farage spoke in london earlier today, where they outlined the policy to tax employers who hire immigrant workers over british applicants. here he is making the announcement. but we need is a cure for this addiction. in the cure is an employer immigration tax. that is the cure to this addiction. smart immigration highly qualified,...
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effects of brexit in wales by rejoining the single market and the customs union at a campaign launch in bangor today. the party's leader, rhun ap allworth, said the tories had left a trail of destruction , left a trail of destruction, though he cautioned labour against taking welsh voters for granted and a nine year old girl remains in a critical condition in hospital today after a shooting on a busy high street in east london last night. she was with her family dining inside a restaurant in hackney when shots were fired from men outside riding a stolen motorbike, injuring the girl and three others. one of those is facing potentially life changing injuries. those are the headunes. injuries. those are the headlines . for the latest headlines. for the latest stories, do sign up to gb news alerts. scan the qr code on your screen or go to gbnews.com/alerts . gbnews.com/alerts. >> cheers! britannia wine club proudly sponsors the gb news financial report . financial report. >> let's bring you up to date then with today's numbers and then with today's numbers and the pound buying you $1.2737 and ,1.1
effects of brexit in wales by rejoining the single market and the customs union at a campaign launch in bangor today. the party's leader, rhun ap allworth, said the tories had left a trail of destruction , left a trail of destruction, though he cautioned labour against taking welsh voters for granted and a nine year old girl remains in a critical condition in hospital today after a shooting on a busy high street in east london last night. she was with her family dining inside a restaurant in...
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. >> you're looking at a guy who's a hardened gang bangor. what's in it for him to confess to one more murder when he is already in the doing life without parole? >> i can speak to this one. he felt bad about this. he wanted to make it right. >> killing a pregnant woman bothered him. killing the others did not? >> it didn't seem to. >> police that they at the strap who killed crystal taylor. it was a story they couldn't tell in court, not yet anyway. >> coming up. that dynamic duo of sister detectives was not done yet. >> cagney and lacey shift their focus to derek. >> we never thought he should get away with it. ith it. oooh! i can't wait for this family getaway! shingles doesn't care. shingles is a painful, blistering rash that can last for weeks. ahhh, there's nothing like a day out with friends. that's nice, but shingles doesn't care! 99% of adults 50 years or older already have the virus that causes shingles inside them, and it can reactivate at any time. a perfect day for a family outing! guess what? shingles doesn't care. but shingrix
. >> you're looking at a guy who's a hardened gang bangor. what's in it for him to confess to one more murder when he is already in the doing life without parole? >> i can speak to this one. he felt bad about this. he wanted to make it right. >> killing a pregnant woman bothered him. killing the others did not? >> it didn't seem to. >> police that they at the strap who killed crystal taylor. it was a story they couldn't tell in court, not yet anyway. >>...
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know that this man has a smile that lights up a television screen from here to bangor, maine. futterman: and then there is magic johnson, this urban kid from michigan and larry bird, this guy who worked carrying trash. one plays for the los angeles lakers, the other plays for the boston celtics. it's a great story. announcer #1: off the back. lakers had several chances and here's larry bird dunking down the court. announcer #2: magic johnson leads the attack. look at that pass. oh, oh! what a show! what a great play! oh! what a show! when those championship games are in prime time and people are paying attention to that, television feeds into those rivalries and makes them bigger than they've ever been before. [ cheers and applause ] connelly: every mike tyson fight was an event because every fight was like an ax murder. when he fought michael spinks, the electricity, you could just feel it watching it on tv. announcer: here comes mike, spinks in! he leads with a right hand! down he goes! tyson was made for tv because there was drama. announcer: it's all over! mike tyson has w
know that this man has a smile that lights up a television screen from here to bangor, maine. futterman: and then there is magic johnson, this urban kid from michigan and larry bird, this guy who worked carrying trash. one plays for the los angeles lakers, the other plays for the boston celtics. it's a great story. announcer #1: off the back. lakers had several chances and here's larry bird dunking down the court. announcer #2: magic johnson leads the attack. look at that pass. oh, oh! what a...
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immigration lawyer hardeep singh bangor, always good to speak to you on all matters to do with immigration. >> well, coming up next, students in the uk have set up sit in camps across our universities . we're going to be universities. we're going to be live at one of them. good grief. good afternoon. britain. it's 12:24. now. students in the uk have set up sit in camps across universities to protest israel's war with hamas. yes there are reports coming in from leeds, sheffield and newcastle too. >> so is this gaining momentum? well this is after 300 people were arrested in new york alone over pro—palestinian protests yesterday. >> so what's going on with all of these protests? they seem to be spreading from university city to university city, from country to country. >> yes. shall we talk to the director of the new culture forum, peter whittle, about all this, peter, your reaction to what we're seeing? so we've seen the riot police get involved on in campuses in the united states . we've seen hundreds of students barricade themselves into buildings claiming that they are pro—palestine
immigration lawyer hardeep singh bangor, always good to speak to you on all matters to do with immigration. >> well, coming up next, students in the uk have set up sit in camps across our universities . we're going to be universities. we're going to be live at one of them. good grief. good afternoon. britain. it's 12:24. now. students in the uk have set up sit in camps across universities to protest israel's war with hamas. yes there are reports coming in from leeds, sheffield and...
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. >> well joining us now is the senior lecturer of natural sciences at bangor university, christian dunn. christian, it seems unusual, christian dunn. christian, it seems unusual , jul, that seems unusual, jul, that something like this could happen in a developed country like the united kingdom. have we seen anything like this before? >> yeah, we do occasionally have these these , these outbreaks. these these, these outbreaks. but i would stress that it is unusual. you know, in general, our water, our potable, our drinking water in the uk is one of the best in the world. so this is unusual. >> it is i mean it does highlight doesn't it, the trust that we put in our water companies, that the water that we consume, that we drink from our taps is safe to drink? >> i mean, it doesn't seem like a big ask, but it's a huge amount of trust that we put in them, isn't it? >> very much so and so when these sorts of issues happen, it does affect, it does affect the feeling that people as well have about water companies in the uk. because let's not forget, water companies and the water industry has co
. >> well joining us now is the senior lecturer of natural sciences at bangor university, christian dunn. christian, it seems unusual, christian dunn. christian, it seems unusual , jul, that seems unusual, jul, that something like this could happen in a developed country like the united kingdom. have we seen anything like this before? >> yeah, we do occasionally have these these , these outbreaks. these these, these outbreaks. but i would stress that it is unusual. you know, in...
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let me show you that, which is in bangor and we will listening to some of this event. speaking welsh. you would never know labour have been holding the reins of power for 25 years. we have labour have been holding the reins of powerfor 25 years. we have keir starmer coming to wales today with a rehashed version of his six pledges but wales of course have seen labour in charge of health, education. where is the change that they are offering, where is the change that they are offering? for us in plaid cymru, we are coming up with the new ideas, the crown of state, the wales sovereign wealth fund. cheering and if like us, you believe that brexit and the effect of brexit are the elephant in the room, that the two unionist parties are afraid to mention, yes, we have a solution to rejoin the single market and the customs union. we will talk about those things that affect our communities. speaking welsh... studio: we believe that plaid cymru event, we will come back to it when their leader start speaking in the next few moments. let me take you back to the labour event in wal
let me show you that, which is in bangor and we will listening to some of this event. speaking welsh. you would never know labour have been holding the reins of power for 25 years. we have labour have been holding the reins of powerfor 25 years. we have keir starmer coming to wales today with a rehashed version of his six pledges but wales of course have seen labour in charge of health, education. where is the change that they are offering, where is the change that they are offering? for us in...
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our climate editorjustin rowlatt is in bangor this morning where scientists are monitoring how the rising temperatures are impacting the welsh coast. justin, it looks beautiful. what does the science callous? wonderful, isn't it? this — does the science callous? wonderful, isn't it? this is _ does the science callous? wonderful, isn't it? this is magnificent _ does the science callous? wonderful, isn't it? this is magnificent menai - isn't it? this is magnificent menai bridge which spans between north wales and the wonderful island of anglesey, where i am now. we often think of climate change, global warming happening elsewhere in the world, in the tropics, the hot countries and up and down the polar regions. it affects us all, it is changing the population of species in the rocky sea shells of the uk, in the rocky sea shells of the uk, in the rocky sea shells of the uk, in the waters of the uk. we will look at more in a moment. first, let's take a look at the global picture. on much of australia's great barrier reef, you only have to dive below the surface to see the impact our warming
our climate editorjustin rowlatt is in bangor this morning where scientists are monitoring how the rising temperatures are impacting the welsh coast. justin, it looks beautiful. what does the science callous? wonderful, isn't it? this — does the science callous? wonderful, isn't it? this is _ does the science callous? wonderful, isn't it? this is magnificent _ does the science callous? wonderful, isn't it? this is magnificent menai - isn't it? this is magnificent menai bridge which spans...