tv Witness BBC News April 7, 2018 2:30pm-3:02pm BST
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how do you get all the pieces together in the right place? the answer is an even bigger plane. new airliners mean they're getting busier, and bigger, than ever. our business reporter theo leggett has more. this is the airbus beluga. but it has an importantjob. and takes them to assembly lines in the south of france. it also carries other aircraft parts across europe. just isn't big enough, so now it's building a bigger one. than the current model. the current model can take only one. so how to you go about building something like this?
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that cavernous cargo area. it is an animal. it is a massive bubble on the front... increasing production, particularly of the new a350. the beluga is a vital link in its supply chain. of one wing at a time. of the aircraft. the beluga xl is due to go into service next year. but it won't be the biggest beast in the skies. than the european giant.
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and the great outdoors. henry and baloo a big hit on social media. landscapes of colorado. the pair, who are both rescue pets, are inseparable. on top of henry's head. now, let's take a look at the weather. weekend, but it has had come with vain for some parts. vain for some parts. working its way north has been moved through the day. through the day.
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bleeding in behind that, leaving some brightness in the south—east. some brightness in the south—east. day, eight few bright intervals, highs of 17 celsius. highs of 17 celsius. further north as we go through this evening and overnight. evening and overnight. far north of scotland and the northern isles. northern isles. to see in the next outbreaks of rain moving into the south. moving into the south. south—east, central and eastern part of a unseen rain. of a unseen rain. brightness over wales and the south—west. wales and the south—west. and bandwidth, and damages at a maximum of 13 celsius.
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300 extra police will be on patrol in areas of london this weekend. in areas of london this weekend. in shootings stabbings in the last seven days. seven days. over 50 since the start of the year. of the year. high sporty team has crashed in western canada, killing 1a people. western canada, killing 1a people. 1a other passengers were injured when a bus collided with a lorry. when a bus collided with a lorry. sanctions on businessmen and officials close to president putin. officials close to president putin. those involved in what it calls malign activity around the world. malign activity around the world. holiday—makers losing their money to fraudsters. fraudsters. airline tickets or accommodation that did
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not exist. that did not exist. now on bbc news it is time for witness. hello and welcome to witness with me, razia iqbal. extraordinary moments from the recent past. community in israel. the divisions caused by the bosnian war in the 1990s. reforms in russia in early 1992 led to widespread hardship.
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for implementing with shock therapy. he told witness why he's proud of what he achieved. apparatus, none at all. no national currency, etc, etc. the future looks uncertain. or a soviet union that has been declared dead. hard currency reserves. the country is entering a twilight zone between old and the new.
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our options? the old communist price controls? yeltsin was ready to do it, so we did it. rocketed sky—high, this in turn fuelled more inflation. over the year it amounted to more than 2,000%. of course the transition was tough, but that's normal. these boys do a brisk trade as big mac fetchers. as much as their parents earned in a month.
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because they physically felt disgust against such music. after two or three months the same people said this is beautiful. they said this is the power of music, it cleanses people. the first time, there were people who could not accept it. but they are so tender in voice and in music. their music is full of play, they dance in front of god.
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she was very nervous. she landed in one of the most shot up parts of the world. you need to listen to me. i'm going to give you a safety briefing. these are the things that have been killing a lot of the children. or seriously injured. which is probably not the best opening line to a princess. the red cross campaign for a worldwide ban on landmines. largely neglected issue. specialised in clearing landmines and the other detritus of war.
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off the amazing work we did. of the amount of media that came off planes. i was expecting a fewjournalists. i think there was something like 90 following her around. by british de—mining teams in the former rebel stronghold. excavated out and they've uncovered a mine. for blowing up the princess of wales. campaign to ban anti—personnel mines is a distraction that wasn't needed. by supporting this campaign. do you have any reaction to that?
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on all around the world. that's all. she was caught out quite badly by that question. by how political it became. to highlight a problem. still claimed each day. that litter the country. moved by what she was seeing. she was very engaged on the issue. within the treatment do you cope with the psychological side as well? blown to pieces and were missing their limbs... it moved her, and you
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peace community. of the early pioneers. this is a remarkable picture. two 10—year—olds who share a desk at school. they are friends. what is remarkable is that she is an arab and tom is a jewish boy. they are the product of a place called oasis of peace. the community was formed by four families. 0ne palestinian family and three jewish, islamic jewish families. we wanted to try to live in an alternative way. in one piece of land. i am an israeli jewish woman and i came to live here in 1979. i'm a palestinian
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for the other side. because they did not want to fight to be soldiers. crawling together, it feels good. they are not our kids, they are from outside. their parents want them to have our kind of education. this exposure to the other side at an early age. they chose the effectiveness of this community. here, and it can work. now home
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temperature is not doing too badly this weekend. this weekend. double figures for most of us, but a mixed bag. mixed bag. through the day-to-day and rain any forecast tomorrow. forecast tomorrow. brighten up across central and eastern parts of england. eastern parts of england. sent him today by our weather watcher in eastbourne. watcher in eastbourne. a bit of blue sky started to peek through. sky started to peek through. outbreaks of rain pour some of that with largely over in the west. with largely over in the west. brighter intervals to bella ping across the south—east. across the south—east. evening and overnight, increasingly patchy as it does so. patchy as it does so. clearer skies developing behind. developing behind.
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some showery fabrics of rain in the early hours. early hours. overnight lows of around 12 celsius in parts of the east. in parts of the east. further outbreaks patchy light rain and plenty of cloud. and plenty of cloud. over in the far north of scotland as well. well. brightness over in the east of scotland, temperatures not too bad. scotland, temperatures not too bad. already 12—13dc, aberdeen and glasgow. glasgow. northern england, wales, and the midlands. midlands. intervals perhaps for southern wales and the self west. and the self west. eastern england, some brightness for wales and
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the south—west. wales and the south—west. brighten up across northern england, northern ireland and scotland. northern ireland and scotland. sunny spells developing. spells developing. for north—west scotland, northern ireland, possibly sharp. ireland, possibly sharp. reaching a maximum of around 13 celsius. celsius. largely in the double figures, some cloud and some rain at times. cloud and some rain at times. also some breaks and sunny spells. this is bbc news.
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in london by deploying an extra 300 officers. to do to keep us safe. some of it is covert work the police will do. other is relying on the public to give information to the police. they need us to be the eyes and ears. but also stop and search is a valuable tool the police use. carrying a junior ice hockey team and a lorry in western canada. this is a catastrophic outcome. to president putin.
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