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portsmouth scare. to approve the project plan to approve the portsmouth square improvement public art project. >> you all look great up there. different dynamic but very cool. today i will present the updated portsmouth square improvement public art project plan. please note that a prior project plan was presented to you all some time ago in february 2022, so has been some time. just reminder, the previous project plan did indicate the art opportunity to be a art glass facade on the club house but that changed over time and so that previous art enrichment opportunity had a budget of 104 thousand however the opportunity changed due to community feedback and the artwork enrichment budget and the increase is significant and it increased to $921 thousand and so i'll get a little deeper in the budget and how it increased, but i wanted to start with background and overview to remind folks. this is just to provide a image of the current existing condition of portsmouth square and the next few slides will prov
portsmouth scare. to approve the project plan to approve the portsmouth square improvement public art project. >> you all look great up there. different dynamic but very cool. today i will present the updated portsmouth square improvement public art project plan. please note that a prior project plan was presented to you all some time ago in february 2022, so has been some time. just reminder, the previous project plan did indicate the art opportunity to be a art glass facade on the club...
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sarah jane in portsmouth, good morning. goad in portsmouth, good morning. good mornin: , in portsmouth, good morning. good morning. thank— in portsmouth, good morning. good morning, thank you _ in portsmouth, good morning. good morning, thank you for _ in portsmouth, good morning. good morning, thank you for having me on. it is a _ morning, thank you for having me on. it is a pleasure. and lucy in bristol_ it is a pleasure. and lucy in bristol as_ it is a pleasure. and lucy in bristol as well and katie in bournemouth, hi.- bristol as well and katie in bournemouth, hi. katie, are you there? hi, _ bournemouth, hi. katie, are you there? hi. i'm — bournemouth, hi. katie, are you there? hi, i'm here, _ bournemouth, hi. katie, are you there? hi, i'm here, yes. - bournemouth, hi. katie, are you there? hi, i'm here, yes. how. bournemouth, hi. katie, are you. there? hi, i'm here, yes. how are ou? there? hi, i'm here, yes. how are you? i'm — there? hi, i'm here, yes. how are you? i'm fine- _ there? hi, i'm here, yes. how are you? i'm fine- i— there? hi, i'm h
sarah jane in portsmouth, good morning. goad in portsmouth, good morning. good mornin: , in portsmouth, good morning. good morning. thank— in portsmouth, good morning. good morning, thank you _ in portsmouth, good morning. good morning, thank you for _ in portsmouth, good morning. good morning, thank you for having me on. it is a _ morning, thank you for having me on. it is a pleasure. and lucy in bristol_ it is a pleasure. and lucy in bristol as_ it is a pleasure. and lucy in bristol as well...
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i actually used to get this train to see my parents when i used to live in portsmouth. so, yeah, i'm really excited. and all the better doing it on br rolling stock, too. essentially, that means trains made in the uk in the era of british rail up to the mid—90s before the network was privatised. tickets, please. hiya. hello. ta. thank you. this country invented the railway, and once, we used to design and build locomotives that were sent across the world, slashing journey times between great cities. but as the uk's manufacturing industries declined, railway companies here found it cheaper to import trains from overseas. yeah, 70007 and 66528. 007, and then there's 08 shunter, 08785. it was really the freight trains that, um, kind of kick—started my social media. um, during covid, i went out and filmed the freight trains... ..uh, passing my parents�* town in somerset when i was there during covid. ah! he laughs. oh, it gave me a shock. i have 5.4 million followers in total between tiktok and instagram... ..and that's happened in the space of about three years, so i
i actually used to get this train to see my parents when i used to live in portsmouth. so, yeah, i'm really excited. and all the better doing it on br rolling stock, too. essentially, that means trains made in the uk in the era of british rail up to the mid—90s before the network was privatised. tickets, please. hiya. hello. ta. thank you. this country invented the railway, and once, we used to design and build locomotives that were sent across the world, slashing journey times between great...
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i wanted to bring us down this slimyjetty here cos i wanted to show off portsmouth harbour station. as you come in, you feel like you're on land, but actually, it's an old pier. and this used to function as a freight boat pier in the mid—1800s. i'm starting my rail adventure on england's southern coastline, passing through london, the midlands, into the yorkshire dales, then crossing scotland up through the highlands, and hopefully making it to thurso, the most northerly railway station in the uk. sometimes find hermit crabs. there isn't a hermit crab in this one, though. tannoy: please buy a ticket before getting on to a train. | as luck would have it, i happened to be wearing the specific badge to the train we're travelling on. 166210. i actually used to get this train to see my parents when i used to live in portsmouth. so, yeah, i'm really excited. and all the better doing it on br rolling stock, too. essentially, that means trains made in the uk in the era of british rail up to the mid—90s before the network was privatised. tickets, please. hiya~ _ hello. ta. thank you. thi
i wanted to bring us down this slimyjetty here cos i wanted to show off portsmouth harbour station. as you come in, you feel like you're on land, but actually, it's an old pier. and this used to function as a freight boat pier in the mid—1800s. i'm starting my rail adventure on england's southern coastline, passing through london, the midlands, into the yorkshire dales, then crossing scotland up through the highlands, and hopefully making it to thurso, the most northerly railway station in...
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frank language from portsmouth university. always great speaking to you. thanks. i space i moved to georgia now where the president telling me is that rubbish really has repeated her opposition to a controversial bill. that critics describe as a threat to free speech. the law which was passed on tuesday requires media organizations and, and g o's to register as foreign agents. if they receive more than 20 percent of their funding from abroad, he will use maria cut down lots of reports from the george and capital to boise on who is behind the law. and why opponents are so concerned. the pensions run high as a georgian parliament warning over the seconds after the government adults, the foreign agents bill protest as a furious and refuse to back down. opponents of the law say the ruling party is putting georgia away from europe and closer to russia has gone. critics say that all the golf and found out didn't we didn't georgia dream party between a bunch really? who made his fortune in russia is behind this shift and then of seemingly unlimited power and fabulous wea
frank language from portsmouth university. always great speaking to you. thanks. i space i moved to georgia now where the president telling me is that rubbish really has repeated her opposition to a controversial bill. that critics describe as a threat to free speech. the law which was passed on tuesday requires media organizations and, and g o's to register as foreign agents. if they receive more than 20 percent of their funding from abroad, he will use maria cut down lots of reports from the...
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>> i, i have lived in portsmouth and london. wow >> and then back to portsmouth again. yeah. okay. he's been around. he's seen a few. >> i have been i mean i have been to other places. i'm a comedian. i drive anything on the a3. >> this guy's seen, i've seen it all. >> how do you think people got to california in the first place? they moved from a state. they move from oklahoma to california. before they were in oklahoma. they were in ohio before they were in ohio. >> yeah, but they weren't leaving because they were police officers. >> this is the thing. they were looking for gold . this is the looking for gold. this is the typical story. people move in america and they'll change. it'll change. and what do you know about america? yeah. >> you know , when was the when >> you know, when was the when was the last time you were let in? >> we're running out of time . >> we're running out of time. >> we're running out of time. >> so we're trying to wrap this one in as well, lewis to the telegraph, gps have been seen wearing masks. masks again. and that's shocking . someone got to that's
>> i, i have lived in portsmouth and london. wow >> and then back to portsmouth again. yeah. okay. he's been around. he's seen a few. >> i have been i mean i have been to other places. i'm a comedian. i drive anything on the a3. >> this guy's seen, i've seen it all. >> how do you think people got to california in the first place? they moved from a state. they move from oklahoma to california. before they were in oklahoma. they were in ohio before they were in ohio....
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the beautiful images from viewers from spokane, washington, all the way to portsmouth, new hampshire. and where you'll get another chance tonight. >>> why judge judy is now suing the parent company of "the national enquirer" and "in touch weekly." >>> and we remember a musician who famously performed with david bowie and the rolling stones. ♪ >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "world news tonight" with david muir. >> david: good evening and it's high stakes testimony in donald trump's criminal trial today. his former attorney and fixer michael cohen testifying donald trump told him to "just do it" when they were discussing paying stormy daniels for her silence. cohen leaving his home this morning to face his former boss in court. cohen then telling the court today that at trump's direction, he helped make stories from women go away. and just weeks before the 2016 election, when the "access hollywood" tape came out, cohen's surprising testimony today about what he says was melania trump's suggestion how to handle it. he says it was later used for dama
the beautiful images from viewers from spokane, washington, all the way to portsmouth, new hampshire. and where you'll get another chance tonight. >>> why judge judy is now suing the parent company of "the national enquirer" and "in touch weekly." >>> and we remember a musician who famously performed with david bowie and the rolling stones. ♪ >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "world news tonight" with...
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in essex and portsmouth, fewer than 1% of plans were issued on time. the average across england isjust under 50%. both essex and portsmouth councils said there had been a huge rise in requests for ehcps as well as a shortage of educational psychologists. they said they were working to tackle delays. i showed my findings to robin walker, chair of the education select committee, a group of mps who scrutinise the government's work. it's 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's important to recognise that the government has increased funding both for mental health and 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. it absolutely is a crisis. it'
in essex and portsmouth, fewer than 1% of plans were issued on time. the average across england isjust under 50%. both essex and portsmouth councils said there had been a huge rise in requests for ehcps as well as a shortage of educational psychologists. they said they were working to tackle delays. i showed my findings to robin walker, chair of the education select committee, a group of mps who scrutinise the government's work. it's your government, isn't it, the conservative government,...
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they were prominent members of the acp in portsmouth, new hampshire, where they lived. they were involved in activism after this experience. then they went to their minister. they were unitarian. it's a denomination with which very much believed in science and in progress. and they were gratified when their minister believed them. they also went to the u.s. military, which was second nature to americans in those period in those years. in 1960, the gallup poll showed that 75% of americans believed that the u.s. government would do the right thing. most or all of the time that's unimagined to us today. but it was very true for betty and barney. then, of course, they went through the medical establishment and went to sekai interests. this was a period in which psychiatry and hypnosis were widely covered in the u.s. media. and this was the dawning of what was sometimes called the age of therapy. when americans begin to consult psychologists and psychiatrists for problems of anxiety. so when all of these ways, the hills were very typical, but they felt as they went to all of
they were prominent members of the acp in portsmouth, new hampshire, where they lived. they were involved in activism after this experience. then they went to their minister. they were unitarian. it's a denomination with which very much believed in science and in progress. and they were gratified when their minister believed them. they also went to the u.s. military, which was second nature to americans in those period in those years. in 1960, the gallup poll showed that 75% of americans...
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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 ao—somm 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 weekend 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. 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. a revolution is rising in myanmar — in a special report, the bbc spends a month with rebel forces making gains against the military regime. and an investigation is under way,
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 ao—somm 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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let's bring into frank ludwig, he's a senior lecture in military strategy at portsmouth university and a former a u. k. military intelligence officer. welcome to the w. so ukraine is expected to receive new western weapons at some point over the next couple of weeks. but is russia trying to take advantage of ukraine's lack of ammunition right now? the movie my own? yes, there's no doubt that that's happening now. and it's also been the case, i think, for the last 4 or 5 months, particularly since the russian success in of difficult, uh, earlier this year and uh like february, early march. and that's continuing on a been making advances all across. well, mostly, actually in the done net screeching, but they've been pushing elsewhere with greater or less of success. and only yesterday, of course, we see a new front being opened up. we'll see where that goes to. well, how far is russia's assault on the heart of region? likely to go, i mean, do you see it as an expanded rate and incursion or is this the beginning of a full fledged ground? defensive? yes, that's a great question. and i thin
let's bring into frank ludwig, he's a senior lecture in military strategy at portsmouth university and a former a u. k. military intelligence officer. welcome to the w. so ukraine is expected to receive new western weapons at some point over the next couple of weeks. but is russia trying to take advantage of ukraine's lack of ammunition right now? the movie my own? yes, there's no doubt that that's happening now. and it's also been the case, i think, for the last 4 or 5 months, particularly...
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in norwich, london, portsmouth, plymouth it could be a bright if not sunny day but cool. how much rain we get? through wednesday and thursday, a lot. these teal colours here across the pennines and northern england in general indicates as much as 40—50 millimetres of rain but the met office suggests in some spots you could have as much as 100 millilitres of rain or more and that will lead to some flooding. here is the good news is we had towards the end of the weekend into the weekend, the weekend 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 will have primarily dry and bright weather with just a scattering of showers. live from washington. this is bbc news. donald trump will not testify in his historic criminal hush money trial, as his defence team rests its case. the us secretary of state tells congress international arrest warrants for israeli leaders, including the country's prime minister, hamper peace efforts. that decision, as you said, on so many levels, is totally wr
in norwich, london, portsmouth, plymouth it could be a bright if not sunny day but cool. how much rain we get? through wednesday and thursday, a lot. these teal colours here across the pennines and northern england in general indicates as much as 40—50 millimetres of rain but the met office suggests in some spots you could have as much as 100 millilitres of rain or more and that will lead to some flooding. here is the good news is we had towards the end of the weekend into the weekend, the...
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k. military intelligence officer, now lecturers and military strategy at portsmouth university. and i asked him about vladimir pollutants remarks that he currently has no plans on capturing har keith. yes, so it's not seems clear they typically don't have the scale of forces to take up the task of a city. well over a 1000000 people like concave. but they have is essentially one division which is between 7 and 10000 people. so right now they have the capability to do that, but okay, so what are they doing? well, 2 things. first of all, the violet objective is to create a quote on sunday to for the blasts of belgrade and was soon see pops costs, because, well, in russia to avoid your credit and also the refund also, and cautions by your credit back forces. and the 2nd thing, of course, is to draw away ukrainian resides in surprise to help them from other parts of the front. that those are the purposes of the primary purpose. and these operations as well as i can see to brazil now, where authorities the south say they are planning to build 10 cities to how some of the people displa
k. military intelligence officer, now lecturers and military strategy at portsmouth university. and i asked him about vladimir pollutants remarks that he currently has no plans on capturing har keith. yes, so it's not seems clear they typically don't have the scale of forces to take up the task of a city. well over a 1000000 people like concave. but they have is essentially one division which is between 7 and 10000 people. so right now they have the capability to do that, but okay, so what are...
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k. military intelligence officer who now lectures and military strategy at portsmouth university. and i asked him about letting me put in his remarks that he has no plans on capturing hard keeps to. yes. so not seems clear. they typically don't have to scalar forces to take on the task of a city. well, over a 1000000 people like concave, what they have is essentially one division which is between 7 and 10000 people. so right now they have that capability to do that, but okay, so what are they doing? well, 2 things. first of all, the about objective is to create a quote on sunday to for the blasts of belgrade and most since the pops costs. because well, in russia, to avoid your credit and also to refine also and cautions by your credit by forces . and the 2nd thing, of course, is to draw away ukrainian resides in so far as i have them from other parts of the front. that those are the purposes of the primary purpose. and these operations as well as i can see, because military analysts frank language. let's take a quick look now at some of the other stories making headlines around th
k. military intelligence officer who now lectures and military strategy at portsmouth university. and i asked him about letting me put in his remarks that he has no plans on capturing hard keeps to. yes. so not seems clear. they typically don't have to scalar forces to take on the task of a city. well, over a 1000000 people like concave, what they have is essentially one division which is between 7 and 10000 people. so right now they have that capability to do that, but okay, so what are they...
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there will be an event in portsmouth on june the 5th. then he will go to normandy the following day for an event at a memorial to british soldiers who died during the battle of normandy. there will also be another national event which prince william will attend, it is going to be a very big set of events. just briefl , be a very big set of events. just briefly. it _ be a very big set of events. just briefly. it is _ be a very big set of events. just briefly, it is of _ be a very big set of events. just briefly, it is of course underlining that day by day we are seeing more of the king as he attempts to get back to his full normal working schedule. , , ~ ., , , schedule. yes, this week he has been out and about — schedule. yes, this week he has been out and about almost _ schedule. yes, this week he has been out and about almost every _ schedule. yes, this week he has been out and about almost every single - out and about almost every single day. we saw him at an event with prince william handing over a literary role. last night he was
there will be an event in portsmouth on june the 5th. then he will go to normandy the following day for an event at a memorial to british soldiers who died during the battle of normandy. there will also be another national event which prince william will attend, it is going to be a very big set of events. just briefl , be a very big set of events. just briefly. it _ be a very big set of events. just briefly. it is _ be a very big set of events. just briefly, it is of _ be a very big set of...
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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. we'll have the headlines at the top of the hour as newsday continues, straight after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. barely a month goes by without new data illustrating the scale of the climate emerge
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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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—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. welcome to the programme. we have a lot of news coming your way. i'm steve lai. the headlines. 131 passengers and 12 air crew touch down in singapore, after violent turbulence forces pilots to make an emergency detour in thailand. gunshots
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—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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involved in at least 19 deaths across the south in the past three years, claiming lives in bournemouth, portsmouth, guildford, and oxfordshire. there have been 84 nitazene—related deaths in the past nine months in england and wales. drug deaths are at the highest levels ever recorded, at almost 5,000 a year. nitazene deaths may be a small portion of that but the concern is how quickly they're rising. then we come on to the nitazenes. and these are so potent that they're very difficult to even weigh out accurately what a fatal dose would be. we've got, you know, a couple of grains in the bottom here... right. ..is approximately what we think could be causing death. these drugs are not safe to handle, so toxicologist dr caroline copeland is using salt to show how a small amount could prove deadly. i don't think there is even a safe dose. she's been looking into nitazene deaths since the first cases were spotted in 2019. how potent are nitazenes, compared to heroin? some of the weaker ones are 100 times more potent than heroin, and some of them are 500—800 times more potent than heroin. so, you'r
involved in at least 19 deaths across the south in the past three years, claiming lives in bournemouth, portsmouth, guildford, and oxfordshire. there have been 84 nitazene—related deaths in the past nine months in england and wales. drug deaths are at the highest levels ever recorded, at almost 5,000 a year. nitazene deaths may be a small portion of that but the concern is how quickly they're rising. then we come on to the nitazenes. and these are so potent that they're very difficult to even...
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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 out and may be more thunderstorms for some as we head through this afternoon. there will be a lot of sunshine around as well particularly towards the north and the west so if we take a look at the bigger picture, some thundery showers are possible across wales, the midlands and east anglia. further south it's cooler, drier and quite a lot of cloud around and it's cool and cloudy towards north sea coasts as well with the onshore wind. the best of the sunshine across parts of northern ireland and scotland, where we could get to 22 celsius in the north—west of scotland, the place to be,
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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we are actually in portsmouth square in the middle of chinatown right now, and they tell me that they have events planned here for every weekend to make sure that everybody knows that chinatown and all of our asian american communities in san francisco are open for business. they say economic strength and safety are top of mind for some parts of san francisco's chinatown are already buzzing with activity. organizers of this year's asian american pacific islander heritage month activities want to see the whole area come alive, with visitors. >> we share the month with many other special occasions such as cinco de mayo, such as jewish american heritage month. but we are here today to talk about our aapi heritage month. >> claudine chang from the apa heritage foundation says aapi heritage month is a wonderful time to welcome the rest of the world to chinatown and remind everyone that the neighborhood is open for business year round, not just during lunar new year celebrations. >> every saturday, there are six, five, six, seven events happening right here in chinatown. i think you can bas
we are actually in portsmouth square in the middle of chinatown right now, and they tell me that they have events planned here for every weekend to make sure that everybody knows that chinatown and all of our asian american communities in san francisco are open for business. they say economic strength and safety are top of mind for some parts of san francisco's chinatown are already buzzing with activity. organizers of this year's asian american pacific islander heritage month activities want...
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we spoke earlier to frank language, a senior lecture and military strategy at portsmouth university and a former u. k. military intelligence officer. we asked him how important these have been and turning the tide in rushes favor. the answers the doctors here let's see for next couple of days is very important in data. not just recently. i 1st heard about them . i haven't heard about these f, a b bonds as i called before a year ago. they were particularly, i would say, even decisive at the bottom of, of div code which ended 2 or 3 months ago now. and just to put this into context and you saw some of this on next report, an artillery show which the soldier mentioned 152, has about 45 kilograms of explosive same bomb. you sold the height about 6 times more than that. and a bowl has been use now. commonly the s a b 15805. what 20? so 2 times exploit as it passes the. so just said you called hide from the force of the case is a useless and bug cause a useless and they dropped these now by the dozens, every day. so they are a real threat to ukraine. the only time to measure as an x. i don't
we spoke earlier to frank language, a senior lecture and military strategy at portsmouth university and a former u. k. military intelligence officer. we asked him how important these have been and turning the tide in rushes favor. the answers the doctors here let's see for next couple of days is very important in data. not just recently. i 1st heard about them . i haven't heard about these f, a b bonds as i called before a year ago. they were particularly, i would say, even decisive at the...
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for what question did you say even closer to the welcome back to what was the portsmouth, the countless editor in chief of russia in global affairs magazines. so look at them before the break. you mentioned that the, the chinese are far more cautious about how they deal with the west and both sides . they live service to responsibly managing their competition. but on the other hand, it's pretty visible that mutual irritation is growing and there has been, you know, a succession of the american leaders visiting china. and it's pretty clear that their reception is sometimes it's not what they expect to guess. my question to you is looking at this in a american relationships, how much of it is due to the objective nature of the differences and how much of it is due to the communicative style that the both beijing or washington choose to practice is every one another acute communicative style is important, and in this regard, i thing that american style and chinese style are 2 extremes. so to say the, we can see collision of 2 completely different approaches to how into nation release and s
for what question did you say even closer to the welcome back to what was the portsmouth, the countless editor in chief of russia in global affairs magazines. so look at them before the break. you mentioned that the, the chinese are far more cautious about how they deal with the west and both sides . they live service to responsibly managing their competition. but on the other hand, it's pretty visible that mutual irritation is growing and there has been, you know, a succession of the american...
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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. ruby. >> 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 was 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. ruby. >> it was in the late 60s, and...
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in norwich, london, portsmouth and plymoth, it could be cool. how much rain? a lot. the teal colours in the pennines and northern england could indicate a0—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 nasdaq closing at record highs. which means a lot of focus will be on nvidia's quarterly re
in norwich, london, portsmouth and plymoth, it could be cool. how much rain? a lot. the teal colours in the pennines and northern england could indicate a0—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...
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well, chris morris is the security expert at the university of portsmouth and joins is now. welcome to the day chris. now, if you crane was allowed to use western weapons against targets inside russia, would that fundamentally alter the balance of power and this war as well as that would be a significant step. and it would absolutely help those ukrainian forces on the front line is not going to fundamentally alter the nature of the conflict. unfortunately. now not 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, well as 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 have them be wise to dismiss flooding, air pollutants
well, chris morris is the security expert at the university of portsmouth and joins is now. welcome to the day chris. now, if you crane was allowed to use western weapons against targets inside russia, would that fundamentally alter the balance of power and this war as well as that would be a significant step. and it would absolutely help those ukrainian forces on the front line is not going to fundamentally alter the nature of the conflict. unfortunately. now not certainly, well, it's not...
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is coming out of the storm system, we will watch for flooding from the midwest all the way down to portsmouth, arkansas. >> norah: mike bettis, thank you. a milestone to restoring business as usual at the port of baltimore. this time-lapse video shows a massive cargo ship that brought down the francis scott key bridge nearly eight weeks ago being towed into port. the front of the ship still holds large pieces of steel and concrete from the accident. the crew mostly from india remained stuck aboard the ship, many with expired visas. now to our historic interview with pope francis where we discussed a wide range of issues impacting the world. you saw some of it on last night's "60 minutes" including his views on the war in gaza, migrants, and same-sex couples. tonight we will have much more with the pope in a one-hour special including one topic he has been very outspoken about, climate change. how worried are you about climate change? >> unfortunately, we have gotten to a point of no return. it's sad, but that's what it is. global warming is a serious problem. climate change at this moment is
is coming out of the storm system, we will watch for flooding from the midwest all the way down to portsmouth, arkansas. >> norah: mike bettis, thank you. a milestone to restoring business as usual at the port of baltimore. this time-lapse video shows a massive cargo ship that brought down the francis scott key bridge nearly eight weeks ago being towed into port. the front of the ship still holds large pieces of steel and concrete from the accident. the crew mostly from india remained...
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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 british man dies — and seven passengers — are critically injured on a flight from london to singapore. hit by severe turbulence — the singapore airlines plane reportedly dropped more th
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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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. auto live from london, this is bbc news the head of singapore airlines apologises after a passenger dies following severe turbulence on a flight from london to singapore. we are ver
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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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. voice-over: this is bbc news. we will have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. barely a
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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even at one point we went to portsmouth, and basically they have a play scheme there and it is for kids that are struggling with homelessness. it was really lovely and so heart—warming that they have these schemes available, for kids that are in the same, similar circumstances but they have a shared experience and feel, not embarrassed... experience and feel, not embarrassed. . .- experience and feel, not embarrassed... ~ ., ., ., embarrassed... we are out of time. we will have — embarrassed... we are out of time. we will have to _ embarrassed... we are out of time. we will have to leave _ embarrassed... we are out of time. we will have to leave it _ embarrassed... we are out of time. we will have to leave it there - embarrassed... we are out of time. we will have to leave it there but i we will have to leave it there but thank you so much. you�*re watching bbc news. yesterday we showed you the first official portrait of king charles since his coronation — depicting the king on canvas, in the uniform of the welsh guards. from friday visitors to buckingham palace will have the ch
even at one point we went to portsmouth, and basically they have a play scheme there and it is for kids that are struggling with homelessness. it was really lovely and so heart—warming that they have these schemes available, for kids that are in the same, similar circumstances but they have a shared experience and feel, not embarrassed... experience and feel, not embarrassed. . .- experience and feel, not embarrassed... ~ ., ., ., embarrassed... we are out of time. we will have —...
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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. today at six — terror at 37,000 feet when extreme turbulence hit a passenger plane — a british man onboard has died. the plane dropped 6000 feet in just a few minutes — many are injured, seven people seriously. there was no warning
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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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—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. welcome to newsday. reporting live from singapore, i'm steve lai. the headlines... arriving in singapore after a turbulent flight from london, which left one man dead and more than 30 injured. gunfire can they see us from here? a revolutio
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—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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in norwich, london, portsmouth and plymouth, it could be cool. it could end up being a fairly bright and sunny day, but cool. now, how much rain are we going to get? well, a lot. the teal colours in the pennines and northern england could indicate 40—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 weekend 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. heading in the right direction — the bank of england predicts "quite a drop" in the latest inflation figures, due this morning. but what will it mean for interest rates? the clock is ticking — mining giant bhp has until the end of the day to make a formal offer to buy its uk—based rival, anglo american. and — referees with eyes i
in norwich, london, portsmouth and plymouth, it could be cool. it could end up being a fairly bright and sunny day, but cool. now, how much rain are we going to get? well, a lot. the teal colours in the pennines and northern england could indicate 40—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...