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an american has carried out the deepest dive ever recorded in a submarine in one of the most hostile places on earth. the mariana trench is in the pacific ocean. at its lowest point, it's nearly 11km deep — that's almost seven miles. a hollywood legend, the actress the explorer, victor vescovo, and singer doris day has died. reached a depth of 10.9 km she was 97. when he reached the sea bed. travelling in this submarine, he spent nearly four hours exploring the bottom of the mariana and discovered several new species. he also found plastic including sweet wrappers — a worrying indication of the impact humans are having on this remote location. our science correspondent # que sera, sera whatever rebecca morelle has this report. will be, will be hit records and hugely popular romantic comedies. doris day made her name in the 1950s roger that, we will go for release. and 60s — becoming one of cinemas biggest stars. at the start of an epicjourney. in our latest headlines... prosecutors had fun! and where all gorgeous clothes the middle of the pacific, heading and work with rock hudson in sweden well reopen a rape andjimmy garnerand beneath the waves to the deepest clark gable, you know. investigation against the founder of i mean how bad can it be? place on the planet. a sub with a weeklies, julian assange. he denies also tonight... the youngest victim titanium core, built to withstand the charges, having avoided of the london bridge attacks — the inquest hears how extradition for seven years. the the 21—year—old slipped over in high heels and was stabbed the crushing pressure. it takes inquest into the london bridge as she tried to get up. three and a half hours to plunge 11 terror attacks in 2017 has been itv‘sjeremy kyle show is taken
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off air after a guest died shortly hearing about the death of the youngest victim. itv‘s jeremy kyle after appearing on the programme. kilometres, seven miles, down. inside is an american explorer victor vescovo. then... touchdownfi show has been taken off the air after a guest died shortly after appearing on the programme. tributes bottom. it seemed a bit like being have been coming into one of the on the moon. there are creators here biggest names in hollywood history, at bottom. repeat, at bottom. doris day, who has died at the age almost seven miles beneath of 97. the surface of the pacific ocean, the dramatic moment when an american explorer records the deepest and there, slight undulations. there dive ever carried out. the iraqi boy who spent 30 years believing he was an orphan are no rocks until you get to the until an extraordinary twist of fate now it is time for sports day. which led him to his southern and northern portions of long lost mother. the mariana trench. it did have some variety. it was quiet and peaceful. and coming up on bbc news... in this most remote places, life has hello, and welcome to sportsday — manchester city i'm jane dougall, celebrate their title win found a way to thrive. there are these are tonight's headlines: but their attention now turns to a possible domestic treble eels adapted to live under immense the day after the night before — manchester city are still with the fa cup final on saturday. pressures . eels adapted to live under immense pressures. and a ghostly snailfish. celebrating after an incredible last it is the deepest ever found. but signs too of our impact. this day of their title—winning season. pyramid —shaped object to the right but it is a plastic bag. here, you an incredible end to a season full can see the amazing diversity of of drama. city are looking for more marine species, but many of them are domestic success. under threat. there is overfishing,
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pollution and climate change, and after four and a half the problems go all the way to the years at brighton, chris hughton has been sacked, very bottom of the ocean. scientists despite keeping them in the premier league. say it is vital to learn what's good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. she was one of the biggest names and tyson fury says in hollywood history. there before it's too late. it is he can't wait to light up the singer and actress doris day has such an alien environment, and we las vegas ahead of his fight against died at her home in california. have so much to learn about what she was 97. she starred in many animals inhabit the different zones. german tom schwarz next month. popular films such as calamity jane and pillow talk. she had wanted to be a dancer you don't get sunlight penetrating to those depths, so it's important but turned to singing as a teenager las vegas has been on for a long after a car accident and went to those depths, so it's important time, finally get the opportunity to on to have a hugely successful acting career. to learn how organisms get their fight there, and iconic stadium,. energy and how they survive, and how later in life, she became they interact and rely on each a high profile campaigner for animal welfare. her charitable foundation other. released by the us navy come says her last wishes were to have no funeral, these first films... few have ever memorial service or grave marker. set eyes on the mariana trench. the david sillito has been looking back first risky dissent was in 1960 in a at the career of one of the greatest stars of entertainment. creaking sop that took two explorers down. well done, team. now, 60 years doris day, cracking that whip in later, resurfacing after 12 hours calamity jane. no one doris day, cracking that whip in calamityjane. no one captures underwater, the latest dive has broken records. well done. you did better good—natured calamityjane. no one captures better good—natu red 1950s hollywood
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innocence. her romantic comedies it, buddy. and it is part of a wider expedition to reach all the deepest we re innocence. her romantic comedies were smart, glamorous box office spotin expedition to reach all the deepest spot in the worlds oceans. the last hits. pillow talk with rock hudson frontier of exploration is truly w011 hits. pillow talk with rock hudson open. won her an oscar nomination.” an iranian, working for the british council has been sentenced to ten years in prison in iran for spying for britain. the person has not been named. the british council says it hasn't hits. pillow talk with rock hudson won her an oscar nomination. i had a great time, and i think they sensed been able to confirm that the accused is one of its employees, who's been under it. i had fun. wearing all the arrest in iran since last year. our diplomatic correspondent james gorgeous clothes and working with robbins is at the british council. rock hudson and jimmy garner and clark gable. how bad can it be?m -- is —— is with me now. rock hudson and jimmy garner and clark gable. how bad can it be? is a child she wanted to be a dancer but -- is with me now. the family have confirmed the name to us. the person a car accident ended that dream. she then discovered she could sing. is on the same calamity jane not so politely when we danced and you hold me tightly. with her stage name doris day she was one of the highest—paid singers in the business. calamity jane we wing as nazanine. he had been
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work hand in hand, the world becomes working and studying for the british a wonderland, it's magic. the film council. the council hasn't named her officially, but they said they'd romance 0n a wonderland, it's magic. the film romance on the high seas was her first screen role and the star do not send anyone to run and do not quality was immediately obvious. she have offices there. she was there privately when she was arrested. she was there to see her ailing went on to become the highest paid grandmother. the iranians say she actress in hollywood. in public she was infiltrating and encouraging was plaiting grade, all—american cultural and theatre groups to good cheer. but in private it was a influence and infiltrate, whatever that means, but it amounts, in their view, to spying. richard ratcliffe told me this was very bad news, this different story. you can't tell me what to do! this movie with jimmy ten year sentence, and that he regards this as a similar case where cagney was perhaps a closer she is being used as a chess piece reflection of the first of her four on the political game board that iran is playing. james, thank you. marriages. # que sera, sera #. bolton wanderers football team have appointed administrators after appearing in the high court last wednesday over an unpaid tax her move into tv was the consequence bill of 1.2 million pounds. they were relegated from the championship this season, of her third husband leaving her and will begin next season in league virtually bankrupt. fashions had
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changed, her movie career was over. one with a 12—point penalty. thenin changed, her movie career was over. then in 1985 a reunion, a tv the man in charge of safety interview with rock hudson. a few at the hillsborough football stadium on the day 96 liverpool fans died 30 months later he would die from aids. years ago has been fined £6500. 69—year—old graham mackrell show business was for doris day now was sentenced today at preston crown court after he was found guilty of a health and safety over. her life and animal offence last month. judith moritz reports. foundation. her wishes are no memorial, no funeral, no grave hillsborough hasn't harmed your career, mr mackrell. isn't it time to resign? marker. however, we will always have though he was responsible for safety at hillsborough, graeme mackrell still works the films. in professional football. will you resign from the league managers association, mr mackrell? # que sera, sera, what will be will now, he's the only person ever to be convicted in connection be. #. with the hillsborough disaster. the hollywood star, doris day, on that day, wearing who has died at the age of 97. a buttonhole, he and there will be a special was dressed for a special occasion, hour—long programme looking back playing host when liverpool met at doris day's life tonight at eight o'clock on bbc4. nottingham forest in the fa cup. an inquest has been hearing how the youngest victim but he only put on of the london bridge attack seven turnstiles for was being helped up by a passer—by 10,000 fans. a huge crowd formed. after slipping in high heels when they were both stabbed to death. police opened a gate, but supporters went 21—year—old sara zelenak, on to terraces which we re who was an australian au pair, was on a night out with a friend already full.
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when she was set upon by 96 died. thejudge said whilst the three attackers. mackrell‘s actions set the scene for the disaster, our home affairs correspondent they weren't a direct cause of the deaths. daniel sandford reports. it's less than an hour before he fined him £6,500. she was killed, sara zelenak was enjoying her night out near london bridge. here, in the white blouse, our 96 are dead and all she is seen leaving a cocktail bar it's worth is £67.70 each. with her friend, just three minutes shameful. it'sjust another day in the life of hillsborough where yet again the families before she was stabbed. have been shafted. i just really don't think that they've got any regard for what the families have actually been through. her mother and stepfather this is an original match came from australia for her inquest, to hear programme from the fa cup how their daughter's trip semifinal. of a lifetime had ended in tragedy. the attack started with three you can see graham mackrell‘s men driving a hired van name here on the back. across london bridge, and inside makes interesting fatally injuring two pedestrians. reading as well. they then crashed into railings and got out, stabbing six people there is a letter from the sheffield to death as they headed wednesday chairman, bert towards borough market. mcghee, who talks about hillsborough as the perfect venue for all kinds that is terrorists. of important matches. he says it's a stadium that befits such occasions and the large crowds they attract. filming with his phone across the road, erick siguenza quickly realised what was happening. the next day, mackrell was one at the inquest today, of those showing margaret thatcher he told the coroner,
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around hillsborough. the match commander david duckenfield was there too. his recent trial ended without a verdict. a retrial is being considered. judith moritz, bbc news. for 30 years amar kanim believed he'd been orphaned after a napalm attack in iraq. he suffered serious injuries sara's friend priscila goncalves said they had just reached some and was brought to the uk in 1992 steps down into borough by the former mp emma nicholson. market. people say, run, and we start running, and then when i look again, she's not next to me but, as we first revealed last night, a bbc investigation has anymore, she the coroner. discovered amar‘s mother is still alive. erick saw sara zelenak and he's finally been fall over in her heels. reunited with her in iraq. jon kay reports. he noticed a young man trying to help her up, probably james mcmullan. radio presenter: delighted to say he watched the attackers stab them. that amar is with us in the studio today... neither survived. sharing his incredible story. both were killed just i thought it was some near the borough bistro. in all, five people died there. kind of scaremongering. amar kanim, still stunned by news that his mother is alive. as erick siguenza looked down 30 years ago, amar was found alone, on the courtyard, he could see unconscious and with the three men rampaging through the restaurant. life—threatening burns after he could also see customers throwing chairs and glasses at them, desperately trying a napalm bombing by saddam hussein. to defend themselves and each other. this incident has brought out a lot of people's true colours of being is a complete orphan. heroic and taking on, i guess, he's lost everything — adverse circumstances, so you know,
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hats off to a lot of people. his life, his home, his whole family. but there were the mp emma nicholson brought him to the uk for surgery questions asked today, too, about why specialist ambulance after being told all his family had been killed. men left police officers and members he settled with her in devon. of the public to treat those but now a bbc news investigation injured at the borough has confirmed that bistro while they left amar‘s birth mother survived the scene after hearing gunfire. the attack after all. daniel sandford, bbc their reunion in iraq after three decades apart will news, at the old bailey. be shown on tonight's panorama. itv‘s thejeremy kyle show has been it feels wonderful, really. taken off air after a guest almost unreal to believe, died shortly after filming. and it's going to today's episode was pulled after it take time to build the relationship, emerged that an interviewee died and it'sjust been incredible, you a week after being on the show. itv said no further programmes know, from travelling would be filmed or broadcast while an investigation takes place. to iraq to meeting my mum. lizo mzimba is here with me. it's something i'll never forget, really. it was earlier this year that we tracked down amar‘s mother in iraq. what more do we know about this? itv zara told us she only recently heard that her son have given very few details beyond could be alive in the uk, and she saying how shocked and saddened they are and that the show will be was desperate to see him again. suspended while an investigation she showed us a birth ta kes suspended while an investigation takes place. thejeremy kyle show is certificate and well known for its confrontational photographs.
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style which is they put it has amar. jeremy kyle in the centre mediating between guests with a range of so, the results have come. conflicts, and also often with but it was a dna test that finally confirmed the link. jeremy kyle himself passing judgment on participants. frequent features that's for you. include dna test and lie detector she is my biological mother. test. it's a formula that has made over the moon, really it itv's happy about this. test. it's a formula that has made you've got a mum. it itv‘s most popular daytime show. i've got a mum, yeah. the media regulator 0fcom has no might even celebrate tonight, have a few drinks, a few bevvies. legal role but they say in this case they are talking to itv to try and the politician who understand exactly what took place. brought amar to the uk and set up a charity in his name had searched for any surviving lizo, thank you. relatives but never expected this. an investigation it's an absolute miracle to find into rape allegations amar and his mother. against the wikileaks founder, julian assange, is being he's overcome monstrous reopened in sweden. pain, monstrous he has always denied the charges desolation, and now the excitement and sought refuge in the ecuadorean is, he's got that bit of his life embassy in london for seven years back again. to avoid extradition. the 10—year—old, who was jailed last i think it's fabulous. month for breaching bail conditions, also faces extradition so, an orphan no longer.
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to the united states, for his alleged role in unlawfully releasing amar reunited with his mother. classified military material. here's caroline hawley. jon kay, bbc news. it was this dramatic moment that and you can see much more paved the way for today's decision. on amar‘s story on panorama tonight at 8.30 on bbc one, his political asylum was stripped from him, under arrest for skipping and later, on iplayer. bail. and now from sweden there is to bea bail. and now from sweden there is to be a new european arrest warrant. time for a look at the weather. here's matt taylor. after reviewing the preliminary investigation in its current state, my assessment is there is still —— chris fawkes is here. probable cause to suspectjulian assange committed rape. the investigation into julian assange committed rape. the investigation intojulian assange began in the summer of 2010 when two we had skies like this today, blue skies, as we can see here in the women accused him of sexual assault ona women accused him of sexual assault on a visit to sweden. he was scottish borders. edinburgh was today's warm spot, at 21 celsius. in arrested in london and fought a legal battle against extradition mid week, we will better that, with which he lost. in 2012 he went into temperatures expected to reach 2a celsius in parts of scotland on the ecuadorian embassy, outlasting the ecuadorian embassy, outlasting the time limit for the less serious wednesday. overnight, we have clear skies, and because the daytime allegations to be investigated. in temperature has been higher than of late, it won't be quite as cold for 2017 swedish prosecutors shelved the rape case because they couldn't most, but still chilly in a few pursue it but that changed last
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spots, down to three celsius also in month when julian assange pursue it but that changed last month whenjulian assange was hauled norwich. tomorrow, we still have out of the embassy. today the lawyer for the woman accusing him of rape high pressure with us. it is centred to the east of the uk, which is why said they wouldn't give up until the we have the winds coming in from an case was in court. translation: the decision of the east or south easterly direction, and it is why we have seen the prosecutor we feel is clear, signalling something important and it is that everyone is equal before highest temperatures wafting up to the law. no one is above the law the east and north of the uk. there evenif the law. no one is above the law even if you are called julian assange. he is now behind bars in isa the east and north of the uk. there is a fresh feel in the south—east. belmarsh jail facing two extradition still warm in the sunshine, and requests from sweden and the us, there is plenty of that to come. top where he is wanted over the massive temperature around 22, 20 three lea k of where he is wanted over the massive leak of american state secrets. his celsius was not the highest lawyer says he wants to clear his temperature is likely to be in scotland. more sunny weather on name. we are open minded to wednesday. spot the difference, cooperate with the swedes but we are really. we will see the highest highly critical they do this because temperatures across scotland, it isa highly critical they do this because probably reaching 23, 20 four it is a ten—year—old story and it celsius in the warmer spots. across died two years ago and should have the border, temperatures in the high remained dead. it will be with for teens to low 20s. there will be some the home secretary to weigh in on changes in the picture later in the week, because we will start to get his fate and decide which more of an easterly wind blowing, extradition request takes and with that will come cooler air,
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precedence. the most important factor is the relative seriousness so and with that will come cooler air, so temperatures will be dropping later in the week. it will tend to turn cloudy as well. by friday, of the offences. rape is a serious there could be patches of brain working on for of us. a lot of dry offence, and ultimately i think the and sunny weather to come in the next few days. 00:12:19,835 --> 2147483051:42:54,632 that's all from the bbc news 2147483051:42:54,632 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 at six so it's goodbye from me home secretary will decide that rape is the most serious of the two. this tangled drama which began nearly a decade ago is far from finished. caroline hawley, bbc news. honda has told its staff this afternoon that it will be pressing ahead with plans to close the swindon factory in two years' time. 3,500 people work at the car plant, with many thousands more in its supply chain. the company says it could find no viable alternative to moving its production to the far east, where it sells more cars. the unite union described the announcement as a "body blow of betrayal". brexit talks between the government and labour have resumed this afternoon in what is being called a crunch week for the negotiations. labour's deputy leader, tom watson, and the shadow brexit secretary, sir keir starmer, are both calling for a public vote on any
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cross—party deal. our political editor laura kuenssberg is in westminster. it's being billed as a make or break week — what happens if they can't reach any agreement? we have heard that kind of thing plenty of times before and i'm afraid these talks have been going on for nearly six weeks now, with certainly good faith and good intentions on both side but no breakthrough. if they cannot come to an agreement, plan b would be to put the whole issue back to parliament for mps to vote on a range of different ways of getting us out of this brexit mess, but we all know how straightforward that is. the prospect of going back into another complicated parliamentary saga is one of the reasons why the two top levels of the tory party and the labour party have carried on with these discussions for quite a long time now. in policy terms they might not be 1 time now. in policy terms they might not be1 million miles apart
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time now. in policy terms they might not be 1 million miles apart but in terms of the politics of it they are frankly in different universities. today again a reminder about how difficult it would be for labour to sign up to this deal if there isn't attached to the promise of another referendum, but for the tories that is something they want to avoid at almost any cost. senior figures going into the talks today tell me it is tricky but it is not impossible, but you can hardly find anyone around here who thinks we are on the verge of a sudden breakthrough. of course while they are still talking they are not deciding, and with an important set of european elections coming up in ten days, i'm afraid if members of the public ask our main parties in westminster how they will get us out of this brexit impasse, their answer tonight is still, i'm afraid we just don't know. laura, thank you. our top story this evening: 00:14:56,176 --> 2147483051:44:12,803 the hollywood legend doris day has 2147483051:44:12,803 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 died at the age of 97.
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