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areas, but still making around 20 in london. london. still coming off the atlantic, but plenty of bright weather around. plenty of bright weather around. think, on balance, thursday not looking bad at all. looking bad at all. one or two scattered showers here and there. scattered showers here and there. little on the low side and some of the north—western areas. the north—western areas. in the north—west, and there will be some sunshine around as well. some sunshine around as well. that is the latest from me. this is bbc
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eat plenty of ice cream —— i'm in regents park. around the world. also: preserving one of the world's most loved species. a £25 million plan to help protect its dwindling koala population. to the amazon in search of genetic material. that's in half an hour — here on bbc news. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news.
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which is about stopping them getting a nuclear weapon. barbara plett usher is in washington for us. did he say anything different to the attempts by the french and germans? attempts by the french and germans? not really, they are singing from the same hymn sheet. the same hymn sheet. german leaders were speaking with the president here recently. the president here recently. —— basically with the message that the iran deal is not perfect. the iran deal is not perfect. address the issues of mr president in a different way. in a different way.
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the same time keep the deal itself intact. intact. and we understand that he is leaning towards withdrawing from the deal. towards withdrawing from the deal. push by europe to get donald trump to not scrap the deal entirely. to not scrap the deal entirely. lot of attention from the middle east, hoping that he holds firm. east, hoping that he holds firm. yes and no. and no.
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reinforcing his own instincts on the deal. deal. something that mrjohnson in his own way brought up in his interviews. way brought up in his interviews. thanks forjoining us. supported by armed units, are patrolling the streets. although their injuries are not considered to be life threatening. a 13—year—old and a 15—year—old suffered pellet wounds.
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approached by a motorcycle or mopeds. mopeds. treatment in hospital after a shotgun was targeted at him. shotgun was targeted at him. innocent bystander, walking along with his parents. with his parents. treated in hospital and has since been discharged. been discharged. giving more details about what happened. ..
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discharged a shot gun towards their intended targets. accidentally injuring a 13—year—old boy who was passing by. are extremely concerned for their safety and that of their children. how badly injured was the 13—year—old? it appears it is a shot gun pellet. and he is with his family. was he the intended target? and we need to investigate further. he is still in hospital? he is being treated, yes. what is his condition? it is not life—threatening. he is stable and being cared for by the hospital.
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yes. there was another victim, can you tell us about this other victim. the scene prior to police or the ambulance service arriving. we are still to speak to him. fuelling concerns about gangs and guns and knives on our streets. for the fourth time. both now and in the future. by another six years. 0ur moscow correspondent, sarah rainsford was watching.
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the continuation of his long rule. stones of the kremlin. and then came the pomp and the ceremony. hall where russian tzars were once crowned. he is now the longest ruler of modern russia sincejosef stalin. his biggest mandate yet. from the citizens of russia at the presidential election. and reliable moral backing. to boost its power while its people live better lives.
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but these were the scenes leading up to the grand ceremony. anti—putin protests this weekend across russia. not huge crowds, but young and determined. and demanding change. "russia will be free. strong support here. russia from its knees and made it strong again. and that message is very popular here. of interfering with the elections. developed by soviet russia. moscow insists it knows nothing.
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threat to jab holdings? holdings? them to the post —— nestle was one of the biggest. who are jab? pete ‘s coffee, these are very strong and big in the us. strong and big in the us. alawite struggle to make inroads into the us market? —— nestle. -- nestle. redistribution and retail market they know >> studio: want.
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how do these stats are gees differ? —— strategies differ? -- strategies differ? products —— nestle is trying to aspire to. aspire to. really take up as much of the us as it did in europe. thanks forjoining us. was introduced in 1978 — after temperatures reached 27. degree celsius at heathrow airport. 6 degree celsius.
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the day in bigbury—on—sea on the south devon coast. a great day in may. there are crowds of people here enjoying the sunshine. it is record—breaking highs in parts of the south today. a lot of people out here. 900 parking spaces here and they're all full. everyone seems to be enjoying the water and the beach. the sea is pretty calm, that makes it ideal for people. we have been speaking to some beach—goers. it's nice and hot and sunny. have you ever known it to be this warm here? no.
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of, this incredible weather this early on in may. but yeah, we've got a picnic... one to get his toes in the water. that's the plan. considering it was the beast from the east a few weeks ago. now we're out in shorts and t—shirts, so great. believe it or not. of course the beast from the east. messages to young people. what is the message? this year, cold water shock.
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that is anything under 15 degrees. and the temptation to jump in is there. before you actually get into the water. how long should that process take? two or three minutes. into deeper water. neverjump into deep water ever. and it is a real shock to the body. have you been in the sea? them used to the temperature. is better at christmas. you can have a lovely day, but neverjump into cold water. thank you.
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which leads to bear island. it should be at its lowest at five o'clock. thank you. out in the sun for us in london's regent's park. i know where i would like to be, looking behind you. looking behind you. led to seems like this one up and down the country. down the country. and hopefully lie horizontal and enjoy the sunshine. enjoy the sunshine. i've been speaking to people here. it is like we are living in spain. it is cool. and the fact it is a bank holiday. i'm enjoying the weather very much. i don't usually get out. but the weather like this it was so
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tempting that... we came out for a walk and a day of relaxation. it is fabulous. we are enjoying ourselves. because it is english summer time. actually in the wrong park for one of them. of them. monday, smashing the previous record which was 23. which was 23. highest record for the early may bank holiday overall is 28. bank holiday overall is 28. 6 and we may well get that somewhere today. may well get that somewhere today. we will know later. plenty more of the day to enjoy now. the day to enjoy now. thanks for joining us. that looks lovely.
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to stop president donald trump abandoning the iran nuclear deal. and 3 others injured. as president of russia — marking 18 years in power. sport now and a full round up from the bbc sport centre. good afternoon. we are all gripped by the snooker. in the world championship snooker final in sheffield. he was 3 frames up overnight and he is now seven frames clear. fluking a red. but he now leads 14—7,
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the opportunity to play for one of the biggest clubs in the world. the biggest clubs in the world. took me under his wing like a father. father. him and hopefully he will recover well. well. manchester united and football around the world. around the world. the football world comes together and shows support. and shows support. we are rooting for him and i'm sure he'll be fine. they are interested in hosting the start of the vuelta a espana. going to stage next year's world championships. talks had been going on "for many months" with vuelta organisers.
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which has been very effectively contained. contained. many other people who have made the same arguments. same arguments. slightly conflicted message from president rouhani. president rouhani. counter any decision made by donald trump, so which more concerned with? trump, so which more concerned with? to the nuclear agreement from the very beginning. very beginning.
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nose and the rest. —— a threat to europe and the rest. europe and the rest. thanks for joining us. creatures — the koala. to care for the sick and injured animals. dog attacks and climate change. caused by deforestation. you have no food and nowhere to live and your family's gone. to all sort of things. and sterilised them and done all sorts of things. this is maybe well meaning. at the best i'm happy to say this is well—meaning. but it isn't going to fix the problems.
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happening to our planet. we are going to have a look at the weather forecast. we are going to have a look at the weatherforecast. how is it going? we need to go out for a i study because it is very hot outside. because it is very hot outside. —— go out for an ice lolly. go out for an ice lolly. reaching 28 in the south and they are still rising. are still rising. possibility that we might get close to 29 but that hasn't happened yet. to 29 but that hasn't happened yet. we are not necessarily forecasting that. that.
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country, and a bit fresher in the north west. north west. for most and then it goes downhill across these western areas. across these western areas. the rain pushing across ireland. 12 in the south. south. half of the uk, still very warm in london, 27. that includes east anglia. a lot fresher across eastern areas. areas. the week ahead is looking a lot cooler for certain. now on bbc news — amazon explorers. to get genetic material. what's very interesting about this guy
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