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it piper note, and the skipper is clive. -- the pyronaut.- piper note, and the skipper is clive. -- the the pyronaut. it was built as a fire engine and _ clive. -- the pyronaut. it was built as a fire engine and it _ clive. -- the pyronaut. it was built as a fire engine and it is _ clive. -- the pyronaut. it was built as a fire engine and it is now - as a fire engine and it is now called — as a fire engine and it is now called the _ as a fire engine and it is now called the harbour rather than the dorks. _ called the harbour rather than the dorks, we've gone all porsche, but it served _ dorks, we've gone all porsche, but it served for — dorks, we've gone all porsche, but it served for the bristol fire brigade _ it served for the bristol fire brigade and she was very busy obviousl— brigade and she was very busy obviousl during the war years but to use her_ obviousl during the war years but to use her now— obviousl during the war years but to use her now to take the general public— use her now to take the general public around the harbour. thank ou, i public around the harbour. thank you.
it piper note, and the skipper is clive. -- the pyronaut.- piper note, and the skipper is clive. -- the the pyronaut. it was built as a fire engine and _ clive. -- the pyronaut. it was built as a fire engine and it _ clive. -- the pyronaut. it was built as a fire engine and it is _ clive. -- the pyronaut. it was built as a fire engine and it is now - as a fire engine and it is now called — as a fire engine and it is now called the _ as a fire engine and it is now called the harbour rather...
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clive? maybe a cooling shower might help midday- clive?— midday. clive? look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. joining me are anne mcelvoy, senior editor at the economist, and adam payne, political editor at politicshome. i haven't done this for a while, so this will be nice. you're both looking very cool, i'm pleased to say. not at all, says anne. you're doing a good impression. the heatwave is the lead for many, with the metro branding tomorrow �*meltdown monday�* after the met office issued its first—ever red extreme weather warning. the i focuses on the expected distruption to travel, hospitals, schools and workplaces as temperatures in some parts of the uk are set to reach a0 degrees celsius. the telegraph says the country will grind to a halt. the picture is of a lifeguard in hampshire cooling off earlier today. the guardian calls the heatwave "ferocious" and says that scientists are pointing to the effects of human—made global warming. meanwhile, the independent says minsters have been urged to do more to help britain adapt to
clive? maybe a cooling shower might help midday- clive?— midday. clive? look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. joining me are anne mcelvoy, senior editor at the economist, and adam payne, political editor at politicshome. i haven't done this for a while, so this will be nice. you're both looking very cool, i'm pleased to say. not at all, says anne. you're doing a good impression. the heatwave is the lead for many, with the metro branding tomorrow �*meltdown monday�*...
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dw news africa, the show that the issues shaping the continent. clive are slowly getting back to normally on the streets to give you enough reports on the inside. our correspondence is on the ground reporting from across the continent, all the trend stuff, the mazda you next on d, w, the 77 percent. international media is often accused of focusing fully on negative headlights coming out of the african. what do you agree? the international news out there, we do have a problem, the type of case today, but what would you like to see? very important. it's also telling the food story. it's not just about the ugly story. there is a lot missing and there's a lot of what 77 percent in 60 minutes on the bank. oh, what people have to say matters to us. i ah, that's why we listen to their stories reporter every weekend on d w. this is d w. news africa coming up being crease in gun violence in south africa. the speech of gone to believe that violence in south africa is reason concerns about the safety of citizens. will find out how authorities contact the problem. also i had.
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i'm saying clive is one of the cities that has be shared heavily since the beginning of the what. what is true is that the, the shelling have intensified road the past few days. and that the last night was probably the worst one of the worst, with not the worst since the beginning of the war with 40 rockers hitting the city . so these are shelley's have clearly intensified. there has also been, i have also been explosions here in odessa, in the outskirts of odessa. and that's also something that has occurred during the past few days to weeks. um, you can see behind me that people have some, are adapted to this and they're not m disrupted by a, by something hitting it some way in the outskirts or nearby. but of course there is always the danger. and i think if i, the strikes would not directly hit the ports right now where these ships are already loaded and waiting to leave. that would probably not be a disruption. ukraine has no interest in, in, in using these attacks in some way. they have an interest in getting out as much grain as possible as long as we possibly faith is not ve
i'm saying clive is one of the cities that has be shared heavily since the beginning of the what. what is true is that the, the shelling have intensified road the past few days. and that the last night was probably the worst one of the worst, with not the worst since the beginning of the war with 40 rockers hitting the city . so these are shelley's have clearly intensified. there has also been, i have also been explosions here in odessa, in the outskirts of odessa. and that's also something...
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i don't know what you mean, | clive myrie. it was all planned. so, dive us clive myrie.k after covid. we have got the _ orchestras back after covid. we have got the berlin philharmonic. we have .ot got the berlin philharmonic. we have got the _ got the berlin philharmonic. we have got the philharmonic orchestra. we have got— got the philharmonic orchestra. we have got australian world orchestra, a ukrainian — have got australian world orchestra, a ukrainian orchestra made up of refugees— a ukrainian orchestra made up of refugees and serving soldiers given special— refugees and serving soldiers given special dispensation by president zelensky— special dispensation by president zelensky to go on tour and they will be playing _ zelensky to go on tour and they will be playing the royal albert hall. the first— be playing the royal albert hall. the first night is tonight. i am hosting — the first night is tonight. i am hosting i_ the first night is tonight. i am hosting. i haven't got my glad rags on. hosting. i haven't got my glad rags on i_ hosting. i haven't got my glad rag
i don't know what you mean, | clive myrie. it was all planned. so, dive us clive myrie.k after covid. we have got the _ orchestras back after covid. we have got the berlin philharmonic. we have .ot got the berlin philharmonic. we have got the _ got the berlin philharmonic. we have got the philharmonic orchestra. we have got— got the philharmonic orchestra. we have got australian world orchestra, a ukrainian — have got australian world orchestra, a ukrainian orchestra made up of refugees—...
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or can you tell us what from clive, we're hearing from the authorities there of 14 wounded and in total, more than 250 people in hospital with injuries, they've sustained the russian text in the past few days and weeks. the basic, most important takeaways, even though this thing pretty tight lipped about the detail, is that as ukraine tries to advance their trust, take advantage. the fact that russia is focusing its efforts on the dumbass, russia is now starting to respond more aggressively. and that's also hitting a glove city of hundreds of thousands of people and overnight missile strikes, artillery strikes, i'll becoming unfortunately, basically a daily occurrence there. and we're seeing the numbers of injured and wounded even casualties go up quite significantly. so mc love is now a new hot spot on the map of ukraine and who's on the report as we've been hearing elsewhere. russian missiles are striking civilian infrastructure a long way from front lines and cities all around the country. does there appear to be any kind of strategy behind these attacks the ukrainians would say this
or can you tell us what from clive, we're hearing from the authorities there of 14 wounded and in total, more than 250 people in hospital with injuries, they've sustained the russian text in the past few days and weeks. the basic, most important takeaways, even though this thing pretty tight lipped about the detail, is that as ukraine tries to advance their trust, take advantage. the fact that russia is focusing its efforts on the dumbass, russia is now starting to respond more aggressively....
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even though for clive, that's why my sal image has been driving his custom designed slaughter mobiles through hesser since summer of last year. and poultry farmers no longer have to squeeze their chickens into boxes for transport. this loaner mo beale comes straight to their stall, man and that spares the animals, a lot of stress and injury. so cornish, the tailor close before i just catch the animals before mister emulation comes in and then they don't spend much time on the transport box. on go, greg, it have pleasant lives right up to the annual truth and i'm going to inflame that crystal under seat is thus really to your. busy islands that the biggest difference is that we hold the animals and put them under individually doesn't um, cause left off that path that's different than that of factory slaughter house where chickens hung upside down low and run through an electrified pool of water. electro barb's mit vasa was held, al posse and con dustbins. a. if any of them pull up their heads and they might not end up being sedated, kind of and will be cut open and bled while fully con
even though for clive, that's why my sal image has been driving his custom designed slaughter mobiles through hesser since summer of last year. and poultry farmers no longer have to squeeze their chickens into boxes for transport. this loaner mo beale comes straight to their stall, man and that spares the animals, a lot of stress and injury. so cornish, the tailor close before i just catch the animals before mister emulation comes in and then they don't spend much time on the transport box. on...
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i tried to provide the chickens a dignified passing even though for clive. then that's why my sal image has been driving his custom designed slaughter mobiles through hesser since summer of last year. poultry farmers no longer have to squeeze their chickens into boxes for transport. this loaner mo beale comes straight to their stall and that spares the animals, a lot of stress and injury. so kind of the court before i just catch the animals before mr. emerson comes in and then they don't spend much time on the transport box on, so we'll get to have pleasant lives right up to the end. and i'm going to flip chris on the seat is that's really the biggest difference is that we hold the animals and put them on the individuals across last whole net part that's different than a factory slaughter house where chickens hung upside down and run through an electrified pool of water robots mate vasa, was held in contact when the, if any of them pull up their heads, they might not end up being sedated, kind of attend will be cut open and bled while fully conscious. some i
i tried to provide the chickens a dignified passing even though for clive. then that's why my sal image has been driving his custom designed slaughter mobiles through hesser since summer of last year. poultry farmers no longer have to squeeze their chickens into boxes for transport. this loaner mo beale comes straight to their stall and that spares the animals, a lot of stress and injury. so kind of the court before i just catch the animals before mr. emerson comes in and then they don't spend...
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w. news africa, the show that pulls the issues shape in the continent. clive is slowly getting back to normal. yeah. well, the streams to give you enough reports on the inside of our correspondence with on the ground reporting from across the continent and all the french stuff. mazda u, t. w. news, africa every friday on d. w. a global ideas is on its way to bring you more conservation. how do we make cities greener? how can we protect habitats? we can make a difference. global ideas, environmental series in global 3000 on d, w, and online co. mike, how can this passionate hatred of a people be explained? your goal, tom, o, a history of anti semitism is a history of stigmatization and exclusion of religious and political power struggles. interesting christianity wants to come from that is why christianity use the figure of the gym as a deter? it's a history of slender, of hatred and violence. a 3rd of our people were exterminated $6000000.00 jews, like microbes to be annihilated or even 77 years after the holocaust hatred towards jews is still pervasive. history of anti semitism this w
w. news africa, the show that pulls the issues shape in the continent. clive is slowly getting back to normal. yeah. well, the streams to give you enough reports on the inside of our correspondence with on the ground reporting from across the continent and all the french stuff. mazda u, t. w. news, africa every friday on d. w. a global ideas is on its way to bring you more conservation. how do we make cities greener? how can we protect habitats? we can make a difference. global ideas,...
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evening to you, clive.an everything if he could win the 150th open championship tomorrow. it's been eight years since he won the last of his four majors but he has a share of the lead heading into the final round. our sports correspondentjoe wilson is at st andrews. it's all about dealing with the pressure. play your shot, take the applause and then wait for your loyal followers. all good and on we go. young leo set the example at st andrews. victor hovland is a junior in major golf terms, just 2a. the norwegian made four consecutive birdies at one stage, meaning the others had to respond. whatever else transpires over the course of this championship, i think the third round will be remembered for what rory mcilroy did right there. from problem to solution. 0n the tenth, it was an eagle two and that took mcilroy into the lead, for a while. 0thers, cameron smith went backwards. and if the secret of st andrews is the skill at getting out of bunkers, it was unfortunate indeed when dustin johnson found himself
evening to you, clive.an everything if he could win the 150th open championship tomorrow. it's been eight years since he won the last of his four majors but he has a share of the lead heading into the final round. our sports correspondentjoe wilson is at st andrews. it's all about dealing with the pressure. play your shot, take the applause and then wait for your loyal followers. all good and on we go. young leo set the example at st andrews. victor hovland is a junior in major golf terms, just...
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ukraine's grain is also produced in the south of the country near those ports and had to send him clive. we'll just place them now shut. we have seen shipments go through romania and through the danube delta and by road and rail to poland. but right now ukraine is just in the low millions of tons a month. that is, you know, 2030 percent of where it would normally be and we're getting a new harvest is already being collected in, off ukraine right now on top of the millions of tons of rain that are still in the storage unit still unsold. so this problem is pretty acute and isn't moving very quickly. there's now a hope that ukraine can open up some new chosen daniel dealt in the far south. but again, this is just nothing that really compares to where we were before and doesn't quantitatively really make much of difference. and the attacks of only intensified in the south where much of the grain is stored. is there no let up in the fighting inside? well, exactly, and review heard from ukraine politicians that they are preparing for counter offensive against russia. exactly in that southern
ukraine's grain is also produced in the south of the country near those ports and had to send him clive. we'll just place them now shut. we have seen shipments go through romania and through the danube delta and by road and rail to poland. but right now ukraine is just in the low millions of tons a month. that is, you know, 2030 percent of where it would normally be and we're getting a new harvest is already being collected in, off ukraine right now on top of the millions of tons of rain that...
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clive... many thanks. that's it. there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel, and i'll be back with the late news at 10pm. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. bye for now. this is bbc news. the headlines at 7.00 — record—breaking temperatures are set to hit the uk next week. transport services could face "significant disruption" ministers are taking steps to ensure hospitals and ambulances are prepared, while schools are given guidance to help them remain open. the long—term forecast is showing the possibility of quite a warm summer, and there is also the possibility that this kind of short episode can occur. and we'll be speaking to a public health specialist on the challenges of helping the most vulnerable cope with extreme weather emergencies. heathrow is pushing ahead with plans to force airlines to reduce passenger numbers to help the airport cope with staff shortages. russia orders all its forces to step up operations in ukraine, as moscow's missiles strike cities right across the c
clive... many thanks. that's it. there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel, and i'll be back with the late news at 10pm. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. bye for now. this is bbc news. the headlines at 7.00 — record—breaking temperatures are set to hit the uk next week. transport services could face "significant disruption" ministers are taking steps to ensure hospitals and ambulances are prepared, while schools are given guidance to help them...
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to some of, you but i knew ivanka trump, i did know her very well i could see her twice a year at clives would have events an invite a bunch of people over. and even it was there. and guess what i know that members of the trump family don't often have very nice things to say about me especially the president and his namesake. but, if i know trump was very kind to me. and every time she saw me in a room she would seek me out and come talk to. me and i got some really good insights on her and what kind of mother she was and how she raised her children. listen, i don't know about anything else about her life or whatever but i know she was very kind to me. she was a nice woman. she was always very outgoing. very gregarious as her children said, and always smiling. and again, she was very kind to. me so may she rest in peace. and we will be right back. more children in ons are bitin' today. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ minions: the rise of gru, only in theaters. in three seconds, fifteen couples will share a perfect moment. is that? oh wow! but we got to sell our houses! well, alm
to some of, you but i knew ivanka trump, i did know her very well i could see her twice a year at clives would have events an invite a bunch of people over. and even it was there. and guess what i know that members of the trump family don't often have very nice things to say about me especially the president and his namesake. but, if i know trump was very kind to me. and every time she saw me in a room she would seek me out and come talk to. me and i got some really good insights on her and...
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surprise to some of you, but i knew even a trump, i knew her very well, i had seen her twice a year at clive events and invite a bunch of people over and ivana was their. and guess what? i know members of the trump family don't often have very nice things to say about me, especially the president and his namesake. but even a trump was very kind to me. and every time she saw me in a room, she would seek me out and come talk to me. i got some really good insights on her and what kind of mother she was and how she raised her children, listen, i don't know about anything else about her life or whatever, i know she was very kind to me. she was a nice woman. she was always very outgoing. very gregarious, as her children said, and always smiling, again, she was very kind to me, may she rest in peace. and we'll be right back. and we'll be right back. dad, when is the future? um, oh wow. um, the future is, uh, what's ahead of us. i don't get it. yeah. maybe this will help. so now we're in the present. and d now... we're in the future. the all-electric chevy bolt euv with available super cruise™ for h
surprise to some of you, but i knew even a trump, i knew her very well, i had seen her twice a year at clive events and invite a bunch of people over and ivana was their. and guess what? i know members of the trump family don't often have very nice things to say about me, especially the president and his namesake. but even a trump was very kind to me. and every time she saw me in a room, she would seek me out and come talk to me. i got some really good insights on her and what kind of mother...
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largest agriculture companies in t if has been killed, along with his wife, in a russian strike in the clive next see about a turkey was one of ukraine's richest business people is naval on the firms specializes in the production and export of wheat, body, and corn of russia and ukraine of both agreed grain ships will be free to depart from 3 ports on the black sea, including a desa. the vessels will be monitored to make sure they do not transport weapons, whether backseat coast is still mine. so commercial boats will be guided out of the area by ukrainian naval ships. and in this town, bought personnel from turkey, ukraine, russia on the un, or operate a joint coordination center where ships will be tracked and inspected as they enter the bus. for a straight was or henderson has more on this. now from odessa, those ships carrying ukrainian grain might leave. as soon as monday, turkish presidential spokesman says, if all is well, if there are no logistical problems, and if there are no security issues, those ships are expected to sail tomorrow. he says there's a high likelihood that that wil
largest agriculture companies in t if has been killed, along with his wife, in a russian strike in the clive next see about a turkey was one of ukraine's richest business people is naval on the firms specializes in the production and export of wheat, body, and corn of russia and ukraine of both agreed grain ships will be free to depart from 3 ports on the black sea, including a desa. the vessels will be monitored to make sure they do not transport weapons, whether backseat coast is still mine....
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we really appreciate your explanation, thank you very much, clive smith, the chair of the haemophiliaership race, liz truss and rishi sunak, begin to set out their pitches to win over party members. the office for national statistics says surging inflation means uk government borrowing was £22.9 billion injune — up by £4.1 billion from a year earlier. the government has launched its help for households campaign with deals it says will help people cope with rising prices this summer. russian gas has started flowing again through the nordstream1 pipeline, after ten days of maintenance work. but the german government has speeded up efforts to find alternative sources of energy, wary that russia might close the tap for good. jenny hill reports from duisburg. germany thought this was the fuel of the past. now coal is keeping the country afloat. as russia restricts its gas, germany is seeking other sources of energy and that includes firing up old coal power stations. so, martina's barges are busy, but she sees the damage done by vladimir putin's gas war. translation: of course it's good fo
we really appreciate your explanation, thank you very much, clive smith, the chair of the haemophiliaership race, liz truss and rishi sunak, begin to set out their pitches to win over party members. the office for national statistics says surging inflation means uk government borrowing was £22.9 billion injune — up by £4.1 billion from a year earlier. the government has launched its help for households campaign with deals it says will help people cope with rising prices this summer. russian...
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clive... many thanks. that's it.
clive... many thanks. that's it.
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>> well -- >> clive. >> i will tell you it begins with a b, but this is where buddy and sonny form theirup because he has a real official name too and nobody knows it either. >> all it takes is that little bit of common ground, which is a good lesson for everybody. christina, thank you congrats on the book buddy's new buddy is out tomorrow coming up next, you will not have any trouble making friends after we show you the hottest toys and games to keep the sun going all summer long. firs >>> and we're back with today's can't miss summer. this season is all about spending time outside with friends and >>> and we're back with today's can't miss summer. this season is all about spending time outside with friends and family if you're looking for fun and toys and activities that everyone can enjoy no matter what their age, you're in luck "today" show contributor and co-founder oftoyportfolio.com stephanie oppenheim has a good roundup. >> back in the plaza. >> you're here, you're in person you know what i loved, we plucked two little girls, anna and etta off the plaza, right? >> absolutely. >>
>> well -- >> clive. >> i will tell you it begins with a b, but this is where buddy and sonny form theirup because he has a real official name too and nobody knows it either. >> all it takes is that little bit of common ground, which is a good lesson for everybody. christina, thank you congrats on the book buddy's new buddy is out tomorrow coming up next, you will not have any trouble making friends after we show you the hottest toys and games to keep the sun going all...
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earlier i spoke to clive smith, chairman of the haemophilia society.ia b but it may well pave the way in the future for other rare bleeding disorders such as haemophilia a and other diseases. it is a new dawn for treatment within bleeding disorders. how does it work? as you've just mentioned, it is an injection, it takes about an hour and it goes into the liver. it into the liver. goes through an aav vector. it goes through the cold virus to you and me, it needs something to couple on to. it goes in that way. hopefully then the liver starts to express factor nine, which is what the person with haemophilia b can't express. this will be available for people with severe haemophilia b, we have around 1,300 people in the uk with haemophilia b generally and they are different degrees of haemophilia, so, severe, moderate, and mild and this will be available for around 370 people with severe haemophilia. some people are resistant to the cold virus, won't be eligible for it but there are lots of other products in the pipeline coming to market, as well as this o
earlier i spoke to clive smith, chairman of the haemophilia society.ia b but it may well pave the way in the future for other rare bleeding disorders such as haemophilia a and other diseases. it is a new dawn for treatment within bleeding disorders. how does it work? as you've just mentioned, it is an injection, it takes about an hour and it goes into the liver. it into the liver. goes through an aav vector. it goes through the cold virus to you and me, it needs something to couple on to. it...