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you know, western europe is free today. it was liberated. eisenhower said we came as liberators, not conquerers. western europe was liberated by americans and british and what's forgotten is by the summer of 1944 in western europe, over 70% of the dying and fighting was done by americans. us brits don't like to say that too often, but you did most of the fighting and dying and finished the job in western europe. thank god. we had no one left and you guys did, and the reason why d-day is so important is because if we hadn't invaded or, rather, if that invasion had failed, all of western europe would have within communist. france is about to go communist anyway. that's why we liberated paris because eisenhower and churchill and roosevelt were scared to death that we would have done this at d-day, won the battle of normandy and all the france would have been taken over by the communists because it was about to. we put de gaulle in. as a figurehead and as long as he wasn't a communist he would have put tom and jerry there. western europe was lib
you know, western europe is free today. it was liberated. eisenhower said we came as liberators, not conquerers. western europe was liberated by americans and british and what's forgotten is by the summer of 1944 in western europe, over 70% of the dying and fighting was done by americans. us brits don't like to say that too often, but you did most of the fighting and dying and finished the job in western europe. thank god. we had no one left and you guys did, and the reason why d-day is so...
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entire year 45 paris and city for london so that's achieved it gets written down that's just western europe it just goes far as most of austria but again these terms not exceptional dancer remain you took even greece is pretty much normal even below normal and that means most of western europe is hotter than a good part of north africa even down that's why i'm going to talk about 42 starbucks the same is paris really certainly some now jerry it will be hot but it has been hotter up around the coasts a pleasant sea breeze keeps 30 you know which is. sponsored by countdown and. i have been looking at your instagram account and reading the atlas for behind the scenes they. this is a dialogue when donald trump announced his candidacy for president after them everyone has a voice. for democrats to. join the global conversation on your thoughts your twitter and. on al-jazeera. hello again you're watching al-jazeera let me take you through our top stories this hour boris johnson is set to become the next prime minister of the united kingdom in the coming hours johnson has pledged to take the u.k.
entire year 45 paris and city for london so that's achieved it gets written down that's just western europe it just goes far as most of austria but again these terms not exceptional dancer remain you took even greece is pretty much normal even below normal and that means most of western europe is hotter than a good part of north africa even down that's why i'm going to talk about 42 starbucks the same is paris really certainly some now jerry it will be hot but it has been hotter up around the...
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-- western europe.n thetures yesterday 40's with a red alert issued in northern france. the forecast in paris is 42 degrees celsius. the highest temperature recorded in the french capital ever. peter has more on the situation in france. >> a historic heat wave. temperatures are set to beat records in the north of france. the capital reaching 42 degrees celsius. the government is taking no chances. chief's can now postpone or cancel events when they think there is a risk. school trips, sports competitions or other outdoor activities for the youngest and the most fragile. the state forecast or has put 60 administrative departments on orange alert and 20 on regular. the highest possible. the most at risk on the young, elderly and homeless in the health ministry has encouraged a number of measures for companies to allow flexible hours, all working from home and for summer camps to closose or take prprecautiony y measures.. country haves the been struggling to adapt. in the northeast they have had to change
-- western europe.n thetures yesterday 40's with a red alert issued in northern france. the forecast in paris is 42 degrees celsius. the highest temperature recorded in the french capital ever. peter has more on the situation in france. >> a historic heat wave. temperatures are set to beat records in the north of france. the capital reaching 42 degrees celsius. the government is taking no chances. chief's can now postpone or cancel events when they think there is a risk. school trips,...
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he is the author of the guns at last light: the war in western europe, 1944-1945 . the final book in his world war ii trilogy. the atlanta history center and the world war ii foundation hosted the event. it is just over an hour. >> tim gray of the world were to foundation will have an interview and we will have a question and answer after that. rick, we are incredibly honored to have you here tonight sharing your d-day insights with us. we know you are in tour with another book so hopefully this is a nice intermezzo for you. rick is a prize-winning author for history in journalism. he is the author of seven books including narratives of five different american wars. all of these are known for their extensive research and histories. they include the liberation trilogy, the first volume of this trilogy won the pulitzer prize in 2003 for history. all three copies are available so, available for sale in the back. he will also be signing copies later tonight of his latest book, the british are coming: the war for america. lexington to princeton. again, multiple copies ar
he is the author of the guns at last light: the war in western europe, 1944-1945 . the final book in his world war ii trilogy. the atlanta history center and the world war ii foundation hosted the event. it is just over an hour. >> tim gray of the world were to foundation will have an interview and we will have a question and answer after that. rick, we are incredibly honored to have you here tonight sharing your d-day insights with us. we know you are in tour with another book so...
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the study comes as parts of western europe swelter in the continent‘s second heatwave of the summer.rature and that, according to one of the scientists behind the research, means we are now witnessing a unique and new climate. it shows that what we are experiencing now is very different to climate that has happened in the past 2000 years where natural variability has driven the climate change as we see it. now what we see is this long—term warming trend that has human cost and that really stands in stark contrast. and that really stands in stark contrast. the study comes as parts of western europe swelter in the continent‘s second heatwave of the summer. belgium and the netherlands have already broken their temperature records and the mercury is due to rise even higher on thursday, with paris expected to record its hottest ever day. john mcmanus, bbc news. if you want to get in touch about that story, how you are coping with that story, how you are coping with that heatwave, get in touch with us using the hashtag #bbcthebriefing. the dutch actor rutger hauer has died. he was in the p
the study comes as parts of western europe swelter in the continent‘s second heatwave of the summer.rature and that, according to one of the scientists behind the research, means we are now witnessing a unique and new climate. it shows that what we are experiencing now is very different to climate that has happened in the past 2000 years where natural variability has driven the climate change as we see it. now what we see is this long—term warming trend that has human cost and that really...
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the world welcome we begin the day hotter than it's ever been before a heat wave is scorching western europe and sending the mercury to heights that have never been recorded until today now this is a very hot summer yes that is true but meteorologists have been confirming today that it is climate change that is making these unprecedented high temperature spikes possible and as i said at the start of the program you only need to travel with the sun to see what's happening the record highs today there the proof let's take a look at the numbers here in germany the new record high today reached 42.6 degrees celsius that's more than 108 degrees if you work in fahrenheit in the netherlands they saw it as well 40.4 degrees celsius belgium 40.6 in the u.k. in cambridge they measured a new record high of 38 point one degrees celsius and france in paris the same record high temperature as in germany 42.6 degrees celsius shattering the old record by over 2 degrees nowhere has it sizzle today like it has in france people across the country they were told to avoid traveling to work from home if they coul
the world welcome we begin the day hotter than it's ever been before a heat wave is scorching western europe and sending the mercury to heights that have never been recorded until today now this is a very hot summer yes that is true but meteorologists have been confirming today that it is climate change that is making these unprecedented high temperature spikes possible and as i said at the start of the program you only need to travel with the sun to see what's happening the record highs today...
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large parts of western europe are expecting record temperatures this week with a second major heatwaveh city of bordeaux has already hit its highest temperature since records began, reaching 41.2 degrees on tuesday. much of france has now been issued with an orange alert — the second highest level of warning. the former chinese premier li peng has died at the age of 90. he was best known for his role as the so called "butcher of beijing" during the tiananmen square crackdown when soldiers killed hundreds of unarmed civilians. chinese state media announced that li died on monday evening after suffering from an unspecified illness. take a look at these pictures from sydney, where police have arrested a man accused of carrying us$iao million worth of drugs after he crashed his vehicle into police cars outside a police station. he's been charged with supplying drugs and negligent driving. let's get more on our top story. borisjohnson has won the race to become the tory party leader, and so will be appointed the uk's next prime minister on wednesday. earlier i got the thoughts of kulveer ra
large parts of western europe are expecting record temperatures this week with a second major heatwaveh city of bordeaux has already hit its highest temperature since records began, reaching 41.2 degrees on tuesday. much of france has now been issued with an orange alert — the second highest level of warning. the former chinese premier li peng has died at the age of 90. he was best known for his role as the so called "butcher of beijing" during the tiananmen square crackdown when...
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the warning comes as western europe swelters in the second heatwave of the summer.
the warning comes as western europe swelters in the second heatwave of the summer.
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$24.00 to $48.00 how is actually the showers long spells of rain is standing right across much of western europe few showers to have a towards the east into potent into western parts of russia further made its nice hot dry and sunny more warm sunshine coming through a little bit of cloud just around northern parts of morocco maybe into our. area but not sporting the sunshine temperatures in algeria's the up to 29 degrees. weather sponsored by catherine. i'll be looking at your instagram account any reading. this is a dialogue when donald trump announce his candidacy for president everyone laughed at them everyone has a boyce the best chance the democrats have to beat donald trump is to nominate an exciting inspirational cowers maverick nominee joining the global conversation in your pocket square and you can find out his iraq. welcome back a quick amount of the top stories here on al-jazeera sanctions on north korea had to be having a devastating effect with the economy declining for the 2nd year running south korea's central bank estimates the north g.d.p. fell by 4 point one percent in 2018 th
$24.00 to $48.00 how is actually the showers long spells of rain is standing right across much of western europe few showers to have a towards the east into potent into western parts of russia further made its nice hot dry and sunny more warm sunshine coming through a little bit of cloud just around northern parts of morocco maybe into our. area but not sporting the sunshine temperatures in algeria's the up to 29 degrees. weather sponsored by catherine. i'll be looking at your instagram account...
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it led to the restoration of civilization, human rights, democracy, peace and western europe. the relationship between the u.s. and europe which has been the most important relationship in modern world history. and it led to the freedom of millions and millions of europeans and western europe. 19 million civilians died in europe in world war ii when americans and british and canadians landed on d-day june the sixth, 1944. it gave countless millions hope that barbarism and the rule of nazi is him and that terrible genocide would finally end. >> our guest, alex kershaw. we welcome your calls and comments. the 75th anniversary of d-day. for eastern and central time zone. those of you with world war ii veterans and your family, the line is 202-748-8000. we will get to your calls shortly. i want to start with a photograph that most all of us have seen at some point or another in our lives. the famous "jaws of death" photo. what is the significance of this photo that you have included and the similar version on the front of your book? >> it is probably the best photo you can find of
it led to the restoration of civilization, human rights, democracy, peace and western europe. the relationship between the u.s. and europe which has been the most important relationship in modern world history. and it led to the freedom of millions and millions of europeans and western europe. 19 million civilians died in europe in world war ii when americans and british and canadians landed on d-day june the sixth, 1944. it gave countless millions hope that barbarism and the rule of nazi is...
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the eastern side of europe towards rainier further west get it back up to 31 in fact much of western europe is enjoying that's the right word temperatures well above average into the even made even higher thirty's but i made it to wednesday in particular which means that the regs are very welcomed they are pushed a long way to the east kiev could be wet in warsaw vienna is now up to $32.00 the fact the story of western europe is one of possibly breaking temperature records again certainly something of a show lived heatwave with passage to $38.00 and london over 30 and so it's the joining in to the orange represents the warm but of course c.l. is rather cool bits of eastern europe not reflected further south start melting weather's fairly quiet as a northerly breeze running out of greece has been quite strong recently in the and it keeps temperatures on the north coast of africa that about 29 for example and bengazi. the weather sponsored by catherine is. going behind the scenes on one of mexico's most loved so using fiction to mirror the struggles of real life giving a voice to those suffer
the eastern side of europe towards rainier further west get it back up to 31 in fact much of western europe is enjoying that's the right word temperatures well above average into the even made even higher thirty's but i made it to wednesday in particular which means that the regs are very welcomed they are pushed a long way to the east kiev could be wet in warsaw vienna is now up to $32.00 the fact the story of western europe is one of possibly breaking temperature records again certainly...
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they came from western europe. the people who wanted to come or fromy catholics, jews eastern europe and southern europe, italy, greece, poland, russia. but there were severe restrictions on those people because there were not a great the 1890hem wanted in election. -- counted in the 1890 election. this attitude led to many injustices. the best known was the execution intwo italian anarchists 1927 for a crime they did not commit. -- when ithe cases of say they were anarchists, these were mild anarchists. they were not bomb throwing anarchists. country. divided the do you execute these men were not? by the way, they did not commit the crime they were convicted of having done. it was the murders in south raintree, massachusetts of two people. passos wrote ahn novel in which he talked of the on theseof the country two people and their attempts to execute. they were executed. the night they were facing execution, all over the world, people at american embassies were protesting the killings by the government of these two
they came from western europe. the people who wanted to come or fromy catholics, jews eastern europe and southern europe, italy, greece, poland, russia. but there were severe restrictions on those people because there were not a great the 1890hem wanted in election. -- counted in the 1890 election. this attitude led to many injustices. the best known was the execution intwo italian anarchists 1927 for a crime they did not commit. -- when ithe cases of say they were anarchists, these were mild...
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and staying on the road last year greenpeace label paris western europe as worst city for the pollution caused by diesel cars these engines had been hugely popular in europe but authorities are now closer to driving them out of the french capital altogether these are cars aged 13 years or older are now banned from the city center. the bicycle borne municipal police of paris have wasted no time in acting the new laws now even more motorists a barge from central streaks anyone who tries to bring in a diesel vehicle made in 2005 already faces a fine of at least $68.00 euros even if the rules slipped their minds. i already knew 2 weeks ago that we shouldn't drive from now on but i completely forgot and i think my company forgot to. put the appeals decision pretty it's a regressive policy and not one that takes is for it if you want to be extreme than paris for non electric cars that sort of thing. monday's changes bring all cost scoring a $4.00 out of 5 in france's emissions rating system into the banned category petrol cars aged over 21 years were already bad paris aims to phase out diesel
and staying on the road last year greenpeace label paris western europe as worst city for the pollution caused by diesel cars these engines had been hugely popular in europe but authorities are now closer to driving them out of the french capital altogether these are cars aged 13 years or older are now banned from the city center. the bicycle borne municipal police of paris have wasted no time in acting the new laws now even more motorists a barge from central streaks anyone who tries to bring...
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let's take a closer look at those soaring temperatures across western europe germany netherlands and belgium broke all time temperature records over the past 2 days a new national record was set in germany when the thermometer reached 41.5 degrees celsius in the netherlands it hit 40.7 temperatures in belgium reached 40.6 degrees that is the highest in 7 decades paris experienced its hottest day ever at 42.6 degrees red alert was issued in northern france and 13 cities in italy and the u.k. saw its 2nd hottest day ever on thursday as temperatures soar to 38 point one degrees extreme heat disrupted travel across europe with trains running slowly to avoid buckling rails. let's introduce the panel now in london nathan thankee a coordinator of the global campaign to demand climate justice engine eva by skype tessa kelly a climate change coordinator at the international federation of red cross and red crescent societies and left proton matthews a lecturer in climate science at the university there welcome to all of you and i'm tom i want to start with you if if we have a hurricane or a to
let's take a closer look at those soaring temperatures across western europe germany netherlands and belgium broke all time temperature records over the past 2 days a new national record was set in germany when the thermometer reached 41.5 degrees celsius in the netherlands it hit 40.7 temperatures in belgium reached 40.6 degrees that is the highest in 7 decades paris experienced its hottest day ever at 42.6 degrees red alert was issued in northern france and 13 cities in italy and the u.k. saw...
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they came from western europe. the people who wanted to come were mostly catholics, jews from eastern europe and southern europe, from italy, from greece, from poland, from russia. but there were severe restrictions on those people because there were not a great many of them counted in the 1890 election. this attitude towards immigrants led to many injustices. and the best-known one was the execution of two italian anarchists in 1927 for a crime they did not commit. thethese are the cases of two men. when i say they were anarchists, these were mild anarchists. they were not bomb throwing anarchists. and it really divided the country. do you execute these men or not? and by the way, they did not commit the crime that they were convicted of having done. and it was the murders in south braintree, massachusetts of two people. the novelist john passos wrote a novel in which he talked of the division of the country on these two people and the attempts to execute them, and they were executed. the night they were facing exe
they came from western europe. the people who wanted to come were mostly catholics, jews from eastern europe and southern europe, from italy, from greece, from poland, from russia. but there were severe restrictions on those people because there were not a great many of them counted in the 1890 election. this attitude towards immigrants led to many injustices. and the best-known one was the execution of two italian anarchists in 1927 for a crime they did not commit. thethese are the cases of...
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into belgium and north of france. >> what the americans did in landing in normandy was preserve western europeemocracy but had this not happened, it's possible the germans would have dominated europe into the 21st century. >> i think throughout the whole invasion of europe, the ingenuity of the american soldier was what won the war. >> in total, casualties on d-day reached approximately 10,000. >> they were all fathers, sons, brothers, husbands. they all had families. as the word began to get back, there was enormous grief over the losses. >> i was asked one time do you ever think of getting killed or being a hero and my answer was no one ever wanted to get killed. >> i think what we need to take away from that is the lesson that freedom isn't free, it has a very high cost, and that people in a democracy have to be willing to pay that price if we want to preserve the liberty that we enjoy today. >> coming up next, d-day veterans return to normandy to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the invasion. truecar is great for finding new cars. you're smart, you already knew that. but it's also great
into belgium and north of france. >> what the americans did in landing in normandy was preserve western europeemocracy but had this not happened, it's possible the germans would have dominated europe into the 21st century. >> i think throughout the whole invasion of europe, the ingenuity of the american soldier was what won the war. >> in total, casualties on d-day reached approximately 10,000. >> they were all fathers, sons, brothers, husbands. they all had families. as...
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of supporting ukraine tired of the sanctions against russia and that politicians in western europe particularly in a hurry to basically sell ukraine down the river and make up with the kremlin without the kremlin having to do anything for that so really. was really needing to hear continued support for the sanctions and he got that from donald so really the europeans coming up with the goods but. let's be clear that this is not a conflict that will be resolved in any other way but through diplomacy with the sanctions as the kind of extra factor that will really bring russia to the negotiating table right nick calio reporting from kiev ukraine thank you for your reporting. at cycling's that told of hans sergio leone has taken over the leaders yellow jersey after winning a stage 3 well the french one broke away from the rest of the field with 15 kilometers remaining he held off the chasing pack up a steep climb to claim the when will is the 3rd tour stage victory of his career. and the 2nd week at wimbledon and wimbledon rather is underway and the 1st of the quarter finalist have confirmed their
of supporting ukraine tired of the sanctions against russia and that politicians in western europe particularly in a hurry to basically sell ukraine down the river and make up with the kremlin without the kremlin having to do anything for that so really. was really needing to hear continued support for the sanctions and he got that from donald so really the europeans coming up with the goods but. let's be clear that this is not a conflict that will be resolved in any other way but through...
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lead jobs they hail from france germany other member states in belgium other member states in western europe geographical balance was one of your major aims in the negotiations how well do you feel you succeeded. in our sunshine is that it's still possible maybe something more maybe like where like you that in the parliament to do this to chose the parliament to vote for president from the eastern and central europe this is. i hope so at least but that goethe it's not for us to decide to live. in. just 2 minutes ago i said those so that. we want and can do to whom encourage. through or from the lion to to propose in appropriate geographical bellowed in the team of the president then to you know. if someone asks me what it. means i would also the that central and eastern europe as well as italy should be on board. in this both. thank you very much this country has the press conference i think you. are right barbara vessel for us there in brussels barbara we've just been watching donald tusk that you council president speaking there talking about this package nominees they now have formally no
lead jobs they hail from france germany other member states in belgium other member states in western europe geographical balance was one of your major aims in the negotiations how well do you feel you succeeded. in our sunshine is that it's still possible maybe something more maybe like where like you that in the parliament to do this to chose the parliament to vote for president from the eastern and central europe this is. i hope so at least but that goethe it's not for us to decide to live....
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weather germany's national weather service says that winds day solve the hottest day on record as western europe swelter is in the 2nd heat wave in as many weeks we can tell you it was hot here in berlin 40.5 degrees celsius or measured in the west of the country belgium and the netherlands they also saw their temperature records broken people near the coast they flocked to the beaches to keep cool those not so close to the water they had to improvise local trains in paris they had to be slowed due to melting cables and even the city's most famous landmark there you see it going down the chocolate version it just could not take. 10. that gives a new meaning to hot chocolate doesn't it folks you're watching the news from berlin up next the plane maker boeing announcing massive losses that and more in the w. business news with janell's stick around for that. first . home. of species. that we're seeing if you can. get those are big changes and most start with small steps. tedious tell stories of creative people and the think it's time checks around the world. news that comes from. east greenwich su
weather germany's national weather service says that winds day solve the hottest day on record as western europe swelter is in the 2nd heat wave in as many weeks we can tell you it was hot here in berlin 40.5 degrees celsius or measured in the west of the country belgium and the netherlands they also saw their temperature records broken people near the coast they flocked to the beaches to keep cool those not so close to the water they had to improvise local trains in paris they had to be slowed...
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honored today our veterans. 50 years ago today, the liberation of western europe began on these beaches. the greatest invasion force in history landed here to open the final stage of world war ii in europe. i wanted to have been asked to share with you this solemn and historic commemoration. for this great undertaking, more than 70,000 american soldiers and airmen overcame tremendous odds to secure these beaches. however, we are not here to celebrate nor are we here certainly did glorify the battle. our purpose today is to remember and to say, thank you once again to the veterans who stand before us and who lie around us. each of us relive them with families and friends. this peaceful countryside. it mask the horrors of a half- century ago. remember the man and the sacrifice of life. the willingness to risk everything to restore freedom and peace to a country that many who made on these beaches had only up to then read about in their history books. sadly, many of them were experiencing again the stories from an earlier conflict. stories of fathers and uncles who have fought in this land
honored today our veterans. 50 years ago today, the liberation of western europe began on these beaches. the greatest invasion force in history landed here to open the final stage of world war ii in europe. i wanted to have been asked to share with you this solemn and historic commemoration. for this great undertaking, more than 70,000 american soldiers and airmen overcame tremendous odds to secure these beaches. however, we are not here to celebrate nor are we here certainly did glorify the...
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western europe is bracing for record breaking temperatures this week the severe. heat is expected to affect france belgium and the netherlands with temperatures topping 40 degrees celsius. the southwestern french city of porto saw a record high of 41.2 degrees on tuesday. this is the last night theresa may will be able to call 10 downing street home she's moving out tomorrow to make way for the man known as bourse boris johnson became head of the conservative party today in britain tomorrow he'll become head of government the new prime minister tonight as boris johnson prepares to make the biggest move of his life the crises testing the country unlike any since 1945 well those problems they aren't going anywhere i'm burnt off in berlin this is the day. the 1st time since. as a leader of the things that. we did the mantra of the campaign that has just gone by deliver bricks it unite the country and defeat. his message just perhaps and so i think as a set you will now be a great prime minister and one thing a prime minister has to do is get other people to do the wo
western europe is bracing for record breaking temperatures this week the severe. heat is expected to affect france belgium and the netherlands with temperatures topping 40 degrees celsius. the southwestern french city of porto saw a record high of 41.2 degrees on tuesday. this is the last night theresa may will be able to call 10 downing street home she's moving out tomorrow to make way for the man known as bourse boris johnson became head of the conservative party today in britain tomorrow...
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large parts of western europe have been hit by the second major heatwave of the summer, with more record temperatures on the way. the world meteorological organisation says the conditions bore "the hallmark of climate change". that's all. stay with bbc world news. and the top story in the uk: more than 17,000 boys aged 1a carry a knife or weapon in england and wales, according to the home office. now on bbc news, live to singapore for asia business report. borisjohnson boris johnson and brexit. borisjohnson and brexit. how investors view the huge challenges faced by the incoming uk prime minister. 2020 countdown. exactly a year before the opening of the tokyo 0lympics, what will it mean for japan's economy? good morning, vietnam. hello, well. it's a wednesday. lad you could join us it's a wednesday. lad you could join us for another action packed big wea k us for another action packed big weak edition of asia business report. i'm rico hizon in singapore. we start with uk, because later today boris johnson we start with uk, because later today borisjohnson will become the country's new pr
large parts of western europe have been hit by the second major heatwave of the summer, with more record temperatures on the way. the world meteorological organisation says the conditions bore "the hallmark of climate change". that's all. stay with bbc world news. and the top story in the uk: more than 17,000 boys aged 1a carry a knife or weapon in england and wales, according to the home office. now on bbc news, live to singapore for asia business report. borisjohnson boris johnson...
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hello yet another heatwave is building in europe western europe at least in the east is just plunging cladograms no all the wind is hardly surprised to see that temperatures are not going to be a high in pony ukraine for example with high pressure here and the circulation of when around a high pressure the water is coming in from the south these the forecast for tomorrow we've already actually broken one record warmest on record for toulouse for example in southern france well could be broken again these are the daytime figures of course 38 in madrid as a bit shy of the record with 38 in paris getting close to 31 in london is particularly will have to say but this is more typical of some searches are not unusual in vienna and the green dot suggests some stones or if you're unlucky in kiev persistent rain still the story on thursday thursday could actually be the proper record breaking day paris at 40 well that's a good forecast the record is $41.00 the course that could spread to belgium other parts of northern france as well $37.00 in london is close to record as well as a say easter
hello yet another heatwave is building in europe western europe at least in the east is just plunging cladograms no all the wind is hardly surprised to see that temperatures are not going to be a high in pony ukraine for example with high pressure here and the circulation of when around a high pressure the water is coming in from the south these the forecast for tomorrow we've already actually broken one record warmest on record for toulouse for example in southern france well could be broken...
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extreme heat has gripped much of western europe, with paris setting a new record of 42.4 celsius.n other news, on his first full day as prime minister, borisjohnson predicts a golden age for britain after brexit, and welcomes in his new cabinet. he then set off for the commons, where mrjohnson told mps while he wants to leave the eu with a deal, there must be preparations for a no—deal brexit. today is the first day of a new approach which will end with our exit from the eu on 31st october. nissan cuts its workforce by 12,500 worldwide, after reporting a 98% drop in profits. in a moment, it will be time for sportsday. but first, a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. it's notjust humans who've been trying to keep cool in the soaring heat. we'll be discussing ways in which animals can cope with the hot weather. this year's mercury prize nominees include cate le bon, idles, and 1975 and the seed ensemble. we'll be speaking about the shortlist with lisa verrico from the sunday times. and at 10.1i0pm and 11.30pm, we'll be taking a look at tomorrow's front pages. ou
extreme heat has gripped much of western europe, with paris setting a new record of 42.4 celsius.n other news, on his first full day as prime minister, borisjohnson predicts a golden age for britain after brexit, and welcomes in his new cabinet. he then set off for the commons, where mrjohnson told mps while he wants to leave the eu with a deal, there must be preparations for a no—deal brexit. today is the first day of a new approach which will end with our exit from the eu on 31st october....
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hello there we can promises to bring some much cooler weather across central and western areas of europe but also as i see case guys across eastern sections it's out across the west the cloud has been heading in and bringing with it the rain but of course also bringing that much cold as 0 temperatures a lot lower fact they london and in paris a little bit below the average for this time of yet meanwhile a warm day in 08 despite the rain 26 degrees in iceland rid 28 till saturday now that is that she 10 degrees below what we have seen for the last several days and this is heading to sunday what you will notice the temperatures across eastern areas actually beginning to warm up so walsall for example your high there of $34.00 degrees as about 9 degrees above the average for this time of year 30 celsius in kiev and that rain pushing at us is steadily further tools the east and in fact just slight improvement on this. which isn't sunday london and paris both as you can see up to 23 degrees and i'm afraid it will be there with a high of 30 degrees celsius northern africa it is dry no sign of
hello there we can promises to bring some much cooler weather across central and western areas of europe but also as i see case guys across eastern sections it's out across the west the cloud has been heading in and bringing with it the rain but of course also bringing that much cold as 0 temperatures a lot lower fact they london and in paris a little bit below the average for this time of yet meanwhile a warm day in 08 despite the rain 26 degrees in iceland rid 28 till saturday now that is...
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the human rights and peace in western europe. it was the foundation of the relationship between the u.s. and europe. it's been the most important relationship in modern world history. and it led to the freedom of millions and millions of europeans in western europe. 19 million civilians died in europe in world war ii when americans and british and french and canadians landed on d-day, it gave countless millions hope that bar barrism and the rule of naziism that that terrible genocide and oppression would finally end. >> you can watch the entire conversation with the story and alex kershaw starting around at 8:00 eastern. they look at the invasion's impact and the aftermath on frons. the d-day invasion tonight here on c-span3. >> this holiday weekend on american history tv, saturday at 10:00 p.m. on real america, the 1970 film honor america day, the celebration at the national mall featuring bob hope and billy graham. >> she has never hidden her faults. we don't sweep our sins under the rug. if poverty exists, if racial tension exi
the human rights and peace in western europe. it was the foundation of the relationship between the u.s. and europe. it's been the most important relationship in modern world history. and it led to the freedom of millions and millions of europeans in western europe. 19 million civilians died in europe in world war ii when americans and british and french and canadians landed on d-day, it gave countless millions hope that bar barrism and the rule of naziism that that terrible genocide and...
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on whedon's day but again not clear as on thursday but quite a blanket of cloud across much of western. europe 22 in london but 25 in berlin some nice sunshine if you as well with that very pleasant temperature and a much better day in athens and generally across much of greece with a high there of 30 degrees celsius wednesday across northern africa dry we have got a little bit of. areas not feeling too about in tunis 32 a lot better than it has been and as he had off into thursday a little bit warmer 34 more in the way of dry with sunshine in tripoli and a high there of 28. information indicates that you have or associated 2 again doesn't occur at least to our data has the potential to be biased in a number of different ways there are too many opportunities for the computer to get warm.
on whedon's day but again not clear as on thursday but quite a blanket of cloud across much of western. europe 22 in london but 25 in berlin some nice sunshine if you as well with that very pleasant temperature and a much better day in athens and generally across much of greece with a high there of 30 degrees celsius wednesday across northern africa dry we have got a little bit of. areas not feeling too about in tunis 32 a lot better than it has been and as he had off into thursday a little bit...
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western europe is bracing for record breaking temperatures this week the severe heat is expected to affect france belgium and the netherlands with temperatures topping 40 degrees celsius. the southwestern french city of bordeaux saw a record high of 41.2 degrees on tuesday. this is the news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes kenya's fight against corruption the country's finance minister has been arrested and charged with graft so does the small get turning point for the notoriously corrupt country or is this politics at play. and the european union mission in africa the block is increasingly focusing its attention on countries in this hell as it seeks to curb my probation. then on the road in madagascar out with a new pope will be built by the country's only call made to be ready for pope francis to visit. hello i'm kristie want to welcome to news africa. kenya's finance minister has pleaded not guilty to corruption charges and we've made his 1st court appearance since he's a risk on monday spent the night in a police cell but he's now been freed on bail he and other senior officials
western europe is bracing for record breaking temperatures this week the severe heat is expected to affect france belgium and the netherlands with temperatures topping 40 degrees celsius. the southwestern french city of bordeaux saw a record high of 41.2 degrees on tuesday. this is the news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes kenya's fight against corruption the country's finance minister has been arrested and charged with graft so does the small get turning point for the notoriously...
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heat and humidity set to become a big story over western europe over the next few days.ve been taking to the falcons of new york, with the heat and humidity making it feel like it is above the 100 mark. things are changing across the us. that humid air being pushed away by this weather front introducing fresh, nobody wins. still going to be on the hot side but you will lose the humidity. storms in tennessee, towards washington and boston could cause some flash flooding and it will still be humid but sunny conditions across the great lakes into pennsylvania and upstate new york by the end of tuesday, working its way into wednesday and thursday so new york, washington, boston, seeing the sunshine return, still pretty hot but nowhere near as humid as it has been. atlantic humidity bows towards the end of the week. closer to home in europe, this is where we have seen severe wildfires burning across parts of portugal. they have been causing massive amounts of destruction. and not good news in the forecast, more —— not much in the way a significant drain on the way to the area
heat and humidity set to become a big story over western europe over the next few days.ve been taking to the falcons of new york, with the heat and humidity making it feel like it is above the 100 mark. things are changing across the us. that humid air being pushed away by this weather front introducing fresh, nobody wins. still going to be on the hot side but you will lose the humidity. storms in tennessee, towards washington and boston could cause some flash flooding and it will still be...
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how can we harness that power tidal amplitudes very dramatically around the globe and parts of western europe they're particularly pronounced. the 1st tide mills were built in the middle ages or even earlier they were driven by the daily changes in water levels. in the 1960 s. this idea was picked up again and engineers built the 1st big tidal power station in brittany and from. turbines inside the tarred liberace's are driven by the ebb and flow of the ocean. but the engineers encountered a problem only few things are suitable for this type of power plant and the barrage has also disrupt the coastal ecosystem. but that didn't stop them they saw other ways of using marine energy this time focusing on the strength of the waves. wind generated surface waves tend to be large and strong as high latitudes of the northern and southern hemispheres. it's not. and in the 1970 s. scientists developed a series of new mechanisms intended to convert the energy of surface waves into electricity many believe that wave energy converters were on the verge of a breakthrough. and one such device was called the
how can we harness that power tidal amplitudes very dramatically around the globe and parts of western europe they're particularly pronounced. the 1st tide mills were built in the middle ages or even earlier they were driven by the daily changes in water levels. in the 1960 s. this idea was picked up again and engineers built the 1st big tidal power station in brittany and from. turbines inside the tarred liberace's are driven by the ebb and flow of the ocean. but the engineers encountered a...
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the heatwave that's gripping western europe, with sweltering conditions and red alerts being issued ineather has led to wildfires in parts of france. let's bring you up—to—date with some business news. the global economy is slowing down and few industries are feeling the pain as much as the car industry. nissan is the latest to announce job cuts with 12,500 going worldwide as its profits fall drastically. that's almost 8% of the global workforce which currently numbers 160,000. the company is still dealing with the fallout from the arrest of it's former boss carlos ghosn. the management at headquarters in yokohama also have to get to grips with a future of self—driving cars and electric vehicles. our business correspondent theo leggett filed this report. battered by scandal and beset by following sales, nissan is taking radical action, for workers at factories like this one in brazil and means deep uncertainty about the future. translation: you have to work as hard as you cannot to be laid off, do the work that has to be done. and the people that are laid off, it is a shame. the only t
the heatwave that's gripping western europe, with sweltering conditions and red alerts being issued ineather has led to wildfires in parts of france. let's bring you up—to—date with some business news. the global economy is slowing down and few industries are feeling the pain as much as the car industry. nissan is the latest to announce job cuts with 12,500 going worldwide as its profits fall drastically. that's almost 8% of the global workforce which currently numbers 160,000. the company...
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record—breaking sheets will make the headlines and across western europe and the next few days, it iss the united states and 20 degrees was the lowest of god in boston, making it thejoint warmest the lowest of god in boston, making it the joint warmest night on record. 0n on monday afternoon, fresher air pushing down from the north behind this weather front, it is on that we will see severe storms across southern and eastern parts of the united states as we finish on tuesday, new york, boston all within that zone but in these major cities they will turn dry as that plume of moist humid air pushes off and towards the sea and across parts of florida as well. temperatures and humidity levels still sing temperatures into the 80s and fahrenheit, high 20s in new york with that blazing sunshine overhead to see the wheat out. into europe we go and we talk about the wildfires in portugal. they are still get to be brought under control, the weather conditions not helping matters and other parts of western europe, a tinderbox is developing. the european temperature in the netherlands and germany
record—breaking sheets will make the headlines and across western europe and the next few days, it iss the united states and 20 degrees was the lowest of god in boston, making it thejoint warmest the lowest of god in boston, making it the joint warmest night on record. 0n on monday afternoon, fresher air pushing down from the north behind this weather front, it is on that we will see severe storms across southern and eastern parts of the united states as we finish on tuesday, new york, boston...
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decision to reinstate the death penalty at the federal level a record heat wave is continuing across western europe paris recorded its highest ever temperature on thursday of 42 degrees celsius there are also national record set in the netherlands belgium and germany those are the headlines now back to witness. on the where you're on let me just. tell you know well so often the people probably i meant them in them i don't get any i mean to me that i don't limit it up. under 30 there by the year be about. this we don't invade we don't know and in the end i don't give us a lesson when we say. and what i'm the only person you're going to see. you know in my own i mean. you don't you don't want any unfairly the thing on the phone. can it has to has a purpose. and i think i had 3 sisters. underneath dixon a little. letting me in closer i must. come in and they let any person i. had a lucky thing or. be held hostage by this. it's a law you had a lot of use on those that are acting like you're still going to go it's only the people who see it as. that and then i just you know say it was dumb oh i think yo
decision to reinstate the death penalty at the federal level a record heat wave is continuing across western europe paris recorded its highest ever temperature on thursday of 42 degrees celsius there are also national record set in the netherlands belgium and germany those are the headlines now back to witness. on the where you're on let me just. tell you know well so often the people probably i meant them in them i don't get any i mean to me that i don't limit it up. under 30 there by the year...
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alongside the 270 kilowatt 3 leader in line 6 cylinder gasoline engine which will not be available in western europe for c.d.s. is offering the g.o.'s 588 v 8 with 360 kilowatts of power and a whopping $700.00 newton metres of torque that allows it to sprint from 0 to 100 kilometers per hour in 5.3 seconds despite weighing 2 and a half. and europe to diesel versions with $210.24 kilowatts will be the 1st on the market. in the issue was very impressed with the v.a. even thinks it's well matched to the american road america these are new vigor i'd say and it's not that i am so but it's tidy it's resolved has good steering feel it feels balanced and feel safe but it's very much looking forward to driving the speak a lot of my own roads of new zealand just somewhat different to what we fond of the you've got it states well i had the 580 and i think it's a very specially with the e.q. boost engine so i think i'm actually more more excited about the names you come in . small cars are often cute but seldom fast this car is the exception bright orange with ford tailpipes that gives just a hint of the form w
alongside the 270 kilowatt 3 leader in line 6 cylinder gasoline engine which will not be available in western europe for c.d.s. is offering the g.o.'s 588 v 8 with 360 kilowatts of power and a whopping $700.00 newton metres of torque that allows it to sprint from 0 to 100 kilometers per hour in 5.3 seconds despite weighing 2 and a half. and europe to diesel versions with $210.24 kilowatts will be the 1st on the market. in the issue was very impressed with the v.a. even thinks it's well matched...
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. >>> a brutal heatwave that sent breaking records across western europe is finally expected to ease up today. yesterday paris set a new all-time record high of 109 degrees. in london, it hit 100 degrees. today it's expected to stay in the 80s in both cities. germany also set a new record at 107 degrees, and the netherlands recorded its highest temperature ever of 105 degrees. the uk says clie ma'am change has increased the likelihood and severity of heatwaves across europe. >>> so coming up on the "morning news" now, the show will go on. how the woodstock 50th anniversary festival was >>> and this sign, why the federal government could be getting involved. you see me. but if you saw me before cosentyx... ♪ i was covered. it was awful. but i didn't give up. i kept fighting. i got clear skin with cosentyx. 3 years and counting. clear skin can last. sesee if cosentyx could make a difference for you. cosentyx is proven to help people with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis find clear skin that can last. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting cosentyx, you should be c
. >>> a brutal heatwave that sent breaking records across western europe is finally expected to ease up today. yesterday paris set a new all-time record high of 109 degrees. in london, it hit 100 degrees. today it's expected to stay in the 80s in both cities. germany also set a new record at 107 degrees, and the netherlands recorded its highest temperature ever of 105 degrees. the uk says clie ma'am change has increased the likelihood and severity of heatwaves across europe....
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alongside the 270 kilowatt 3 leader in line 6 cylinder gasoline engine which will not be available in western europe or c.d.c. is offering the g o s 588 v.a. with 360 kilowatts of power and a whopping 700 new meters of torque that allows it to sprint from 0 to 100 kilometers per hour in 5.3 seconds despite weighing 2 and a half ton. in europe 2 diesel versions with $210.24 kilowatts will be the 1st on the market. and the rest was very impressed with the v.a. thinks it's well matched to the american road america these are new vigor i'd say but it's not i so what it's tied to us resolved is has good steering feel it feels balanced and feels saif i'm very much looking forward to driving the speed of buying roads in new zealand just somewhat different to what we thought of you got it states well i had the 580 and i think it's a very specially with the e.q. boost engine so i think i see more more excited about the aims you come in. small cars are often cute but seldom fast this car is the exception bright orange with ford tailpipes that gives just a hint of the form we take a look at the audi t.t.'s. car
alongside the 270 kilowatt 3 leader in line 6 cylinder gasoline engine which will not be available in western europe or c.d.c. is offering the g o s 588 v.a. with 360 kilowatts of power and a whopping 700 new meters of torque that allows it to sprint from 0 to 100 kilometers per hour in 5.3 seconds despite weighing 2 and a half ton. in europe 2 diesel versions with $210.24 kilowatts will be the 1st on the market. and the rest was very impressed with the v.a. thinks it's well matched to the...