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tim allman reports. woman: oh, my gosh, things are blowing up there. slowly, relentlessly, dorian continues to move up america's eastern seaboard. this is charleston, south carolina — underwater. a deluge of rain turning one of the city's main streets into a river. in wilmington, in neighbouring north carolina, high winds led to isolated tornadoes. no—one here is underestimating the potential danger. hurricane dorian is ready to unleash its fury on our state. the storm has regained strength, it is serious, and it can be deadly. they don't need to be told that in the bahamas, where dorian has already caused what's been described as unimaginable destruction.
tim allman reports. woman: oh, my gosh, things are blowing up there. slowly, relentlessly, dorian continues to move up america's eastern seaboard. this is charleston, south carolina — underwater. a deluge of rain turning one of the city's main streets into a river. in wilmington, in neighbouring north carolina, high winds led to isolated tornadoes. no—one here is underestimating the potential danger. hurricane dorian is ready to unleash its fury on our state. the storm has regained...
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the bbc‘s tim allman explains. there are record collections, and then there are record collections.his is the archive of contemporary music — what claims to be the largest collection of popular music in the world. bob george began the archive in 1985 in manhattan's tribeca neighbourhood, where the rents were cheap. although he was a little reluctant to begin with. after a couple of years i had a7,000 records. then i wanted to give them away. but no—one was really interested because they were mostly reggae, punk, experimental music. and hip—hop. # 0h, freak out! the collection consists of around 3 million recordings, more than 20 million songs. spanning the range of pop, rock, funk, country, hip—hop, to name but a few.
the bbc‘s tim allman explains. there are record collections, and then there are record collections.his is the archive of contemporary music — what claims to be the largest collection of popular music in the world. bob george began the archive in 1985 in manhattan's tribeca neighbourhood, where the rents were cheap. although he was a little reluctant to begin with. after a couple of years i had a7,000 records. then i wanted to give them away. but no—one was really interested because they...
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the bbc‘s tim allman explains. this is the bayeux tapestry and this isn't.his depiction of the norman conquest is more than 900 years old. this version of a song of ice and fire is a little younger, but no less ambitious. the tapestry is over 87 metres long. so it condenses over 90 hours of tv into 87 metres of tapestry. it was made and worked on by 30 embroiderers from the national museums of northern ireland who worked in top—secret. game of thrones was not so much a series of books or a television programme, but a cultural phenomenon. millions of people watched it around the world and the awards just kept
the bbc‘s tim allman explains. this is the bayeux tapestry and this isn't.his depiction of the norman conquest is more than 900 years old. this version of a song of ice and fire is a little younger, but no less ambitious. the tapestry is over 87 metres long. so it condenses over 90 hours of tv into 87 metres of tapestry. it was made and worked on by 30 embroiderers from the national museums of northern ireland who worked in top—secret. game of thrones was not so much a series of books or a...
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tim allman, bbc news. this is the briefing from bbc news.brexit makes its way through the british parliament as the eu says negotiations are in paralysis. officials in the bahamas say at least 20 people lost their lives in hurricane dorian. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with the times and uk prime minister borisjohnson who's attempt to trigger a general election next month was blocked by mps last night after a string of heavy defeats for the government in both houses of parliament. meanwhile the picture on the front of the sun doesn't hold back as the paper accuses labour of being "chicken" after leader jeremy corbyn blocked borisjohnson‘s plans for a snap general election. in other news, the south china morning post leads with embattled hong kong leader carrie lam who announced she would formally withdraw the hated extradition bill that sparked the city's protest crisis. on the guardian website, google's video uploading service, youtube has been fined $170 million
tim allman, bbc news. this is the briefing from bbc news.brexit makes its way through the british parliament as the eu says negotiations are in paralysis. officials in the bahamas say at least 20 people lost their lives in hurricane dorian. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with the times and uk prime minister borisjohnson who's attempt to trigger a general election next month was blocked by mps last night after a string...
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the bbc‘s tim allman will tell us.rwhelming. here at area 51, it seems fewer than that number bothered to turn up, but for those who did, the hunt for little green man is always worthwhile. a bunch of random people in weird costumes standing outside of a government base? why would you want to miss that? that's a once—in—a—lifetime experience. it's like halloween but we are just annoying people. we clicked that we would be going just for the fun of it but as it got more popular we decided hey, why not, go down and actually make a fun trip of it so we go down, we're going camping and going to check out the base as much as we can from here. but that's easier said than done. miles of barbed wire fences and security cameras circle this top—secret facility in nevada. what actually happens here is hush—hush but it is believed to be a test site for experimental aircraft. 0thers, though, remain convinced the truth is still out there. i think if you witnessed it, you will believe. there's stuff out there that's incredible, that
the bbc‘s tim allman will tell us.rwhelming. here at area 51, it seems fewer than that number bothered to turn up, but for those who did, the hunt for little green man is always worthwhile. a bunch of random people in weird costumes standing outside of a government base? why would you want to miss that? that's a once—in—a—lifetime experience. it's like halloween but we are just annoying people. we clicked that we would be going just for the fun of it but as it got more popular we...
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tim allman, bbc news.orst violence in hong kong in more than three months of anti—government unrest. there were running battles as protesters threw molotov cocktails and the police fired round after round of tear gas and rubber bullets. it comes ahead of major celebrations planned in china to mark 70 years of communist rule. john sudworth reports. they're determined to spoil the party. with just two days to go before china's big anniversary, hong kong is decidedly off message. while in beijing, rehearsals are in full swing for a celebration of 70 years of communist rule and a message of unity and strength, in hong kong, there's division, uncertainty and fear. it's a faultline that cuts across class and generation. this 73 year—old is showing me the protective gear he wears when supporting the protesters. translation: for 70 years, the ruling party has subdued its people. do you think we are in the mood to celebrate? this woman is in favour of chinese rule and says the protests are scaring off mainland chin
tim allman, bbc news.orst violence in hong kong in more than three months of anti—government unrest. there were running battles as protesters threw molotov cocktails and the police fired round after round of tear gas and rubber bullets. it comes ahead of major celebrations planned in china to mark 70 years of communist rule. john sudworth reports. they're determined to spoil the party. with just two days to go before china's big anniversary, hong kong is decidedly off message. while in...
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tim allman, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news. fraser—pryce races into the record books, winning the women's 100 metres at the athletics world championships. in all russia's turmoil, it has never quite come to this. president yeltsin said the day would decide the nation's destiny. the nightmare that so many people had feared for so long is playing out its final act here. russians are killing russians in front of a grandstand audience. it was his humility which produced affection from catholics throughout the world. but his departure is a tragedy for the catholic church. this man, israel's right winger, ariel sharon, visited the religious compound and that started the trouble. he wants israel alone to have sovereignty over the holy sites. an idea that's unthinkable to palestinians. after 45 years of division, germany is one. in berlin, a million germans celebrate the rebirth of europe's biggest and richest nation. you're watching the briefing. 0ur headlines: an investigation is under way into a fire at an overcrowded refugee camp o
tim allman, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news. fraser—pryce races into the record books, winning the women's 100 metres at the athletics world championships. in all russia's turmoil, it has never quite come to this. president yeltsin said the day would decide the nation's destiny. the nightmare that so many people had feared for so long is playing out its final act here. russians are killing russians in front of a grandstand audience. it was his humility which produced affection from...
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tim allman, bbc news. now, from one sort of throne to another.fordshire. the toilet, which is actually an artwork called america, was part of an art exhibition by the italian conceptual artist maurizio cattelan at winston churchill's birthplace. it was reported missing just before five o'clock this morning. the toilet has not been found but a 66—year—old man has been arrested. police said the burglary caused "significant damage and flooding" because the toilet was plumbed into the building, and visitors had been invited to use it. now, what are the chances of this? in america, baby christina brown was born on the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks this week,at 9:11 in the evening, weighing 9 pounds 11 ounces. her parents say she's a "little miracle during such a sad time". now it's time for a look at the weather. afternoon, lucy. good afternoon. plenty of sunshine across england and wales. this plenty of sunshine across england and wales. this lovely plenty of sunshine across england and wales. this lovely photo plenty of sunshine across england and
tim allman, bbc news. now, from one sort of throne to another.fordshire. the toilet, which is actually an artwork called america, was part of an art exhibition by the italian conceptual artist maurizio cattelan at winston churchill's birthplace. it was reported missing just before five o'clock this morning. the toilet has not been found but a 66—year—old man has been arrested. police said the burglary caused "significant damage and flooding" because the toilet was plumbed into the...
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tim allman, bbc news.he philippines after she allegedly attempted to smuggle a newborn baby out of the country. jennifer talbot, who is 43, was filmed on cctv going through security at ninoy aquino international airport in manila on wednesday. a six—day—old boy was reportedly found in her carry—on bag as she attempted to board a plane to the us. the authorities allege that ms talbot did not declare the baby to immigration officials and that she intended to "conceal and sneak the baby out". if found guilty, she could face life in prison. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: serena williams is through to the us open final, and another chance to equal the all—time grand slam record. she received a nobel peace prize for her work with the poor and the dying in india's slums. the head of the catholic church said mother teresa was "a wonderful example of how to help people in need." we have to identify the bodies, then arrange the coffins and take them back home. parents are waiting and wives are waiting. hos
tim allman, bbc news.he philippines after she allegedly attempted to smuggle a newborn baby out of the country. jennifer talbot, who is 43, was filmed on cctv going through security at ninoy aquino international airport in manila on wednesday. a six—day—old boy was reportedly found in her carry—on bag as she attempted to board a plane to the us. the authorities allege that ms talbot did not declare the baby to immigration officials and that she intended to "conceal and sneak the baby...
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tim allman, bbc news.arty led by the former chancellor sebastian kurz, is on course for victory in the country's snap general election. with nearly all ballots counted, the party has won around 37% of the vote — up from 31% last time the country went to the polls. the process of building a coalition is likely to begin soon. bethany bell is following the story in vienna. sebastian coe and his supporters are celebrating. despite the collapse of his coalition in may, his conservative people's party has emerged stronger than before. conservative people's party has emerged stronger than beforelj emerged stronger than before.|j would emerged stronger than before.” would like to thank our voters. it is incredible, it is an amazing day. it's an historic result of our party and then we will try to get talks before our other parties before the parliament and tried to form a government that works for the people of austria. also celebrating, the greens. climate change has emerged as one of the top concerns for voters.
tim allman, bbc news.arty led by the former chancellor sebastian kurz, is on course for victory in the country's snap general election. with nearly all ballots counted, the party has won around 37% of the vote — up from 31% last time the country went to the polls. the process of building a coalition is likely to begin soon. bethany bell is following the story in vienna. sebastian coe and his supporters are celebrating. despite the collapse of his coalition in may, his conservative people's...
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the bbc‘s tim allman explains. this is the bayeux tapestry and this isn't.depiction of the norman conquest is more than 900 years old. this version of a song of ice and fire is a little younger, but no less ambitious. the tapestry is over 87 metres long. so it condenses over 90 hours of tv into 87 metres of tapestry. it was made and worked on by 30 embroiderers from the national museums of northern ireland who worked in top—secret. game of thrones was not so much a series of books or a television programme, but a cultural phenomenon. millions of people watched it around the world and the awards just kept on coming and coming. this tapestry is, perhaps, even more impressive for those who appeared in the show. it's amazing. to see the scene actually recreated, you know, makes my heart sing. because this is where i am, this is where i began, and this is where game of thrones began. so for me this is a very proud moment and to see this as a legacy is fantastic. the tapestry was created in northern ireland, where much of game of thrones is filmed, and is now on d
the bbc‘s tim allman explains. this is the bayeux tapestry and this isn't.depiction of the norman conquest is more than 900 years old. this version of a song of ice and fire is a little younger, but no less ambitious. the tapestry is over 87 metres long. so it condenses over 90 hours of tv into 87 metres of tapestry. it was made and worked on by 30 embroiderers from the national museums of northern ireland who worked in top—secret. game of thrones was not so much a series of books or a...
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tim allman, bbc news.t the age of 7a. famous for his black and white portraits, the photographer worked with a number of major fashion designers and magazines. recently he worked with the duchess of sussex, meghan markle, on her forces for change edition of british vogue. a statement posted on the duchess' instagram acount said, "there is no other photographer she considered "to bring this meaningful project to life." whilst actress and model charlize theron said he was one of the best human beings she had ever met. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter — i'm @duncangolestani. bye for now. hi there. many northern areas were quite chilly on wednesday and it was a very windy day with gusts of 50, close to 60mph across the north and west of the uk. today it does not look bad. pressure is building so fewer showers around although it will be quite breezy it will be less windy than what we had on wednesday. there's wednesday's low slowly pushing off to scandinavia, high—pressure buildi
tim allman, bbc news.t the age of 7a. famous for his black and white portraits, the photographer worked with a number of major fashion designers and magazines. recently he worked with the duchess of sussex, meghan markle, on her forces for change edition of british vogue. a statement posted on the duchess' instagram acount said, "there is no other photographer she considered "to bring this meaningful project to life." whilst actress and model charlize theron said he was one of...
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tim allman, bbc news.e former british prime minister david cameron. in a sunday newspaper, he claims that borisjohnson "didn't believe" in brexit and only backed the campaign to leave the eu to further his career. 0ur political correspondent chris mason reports. it's 2015. the smiles of victory. give her a kiss! are you glad to have won at last? david cameron wins the election for the conservatives in which he promised an eu referendum. a year later, the smiles have gone. he backed remain in the referendum and lost, and resigned. i love this country, and ifeel honoured to have served it. and now, for the first time since, he's talking about it. in his memoirs, the former prime minister says: sir craig 0liver worked with david cameron in downing street. it's absolutely the case that david cameron feels a real burden, a real sense of having made mistakes in the referendum campaign, having got quite a few things wrong, and he says that he failed. what he doesn't think, though, is that he shouldn't have done i
tim allman, bbc news.e former british prime minister david cameron. in a sunday newspaper, he claims that borisjohnson "didn't believe" in brexit and only backed the campaign to leave the eu to further his career. 0ur political correspondent chris mason reports. it's 2015. the smiles of victory. give her a kiss! are you glad to have won at last? david cameron wins the election for the conservatives in which he promised an eu referendum. a year later, the smiles have gone. he backed...
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tim allman, bbc news.this comes after the prime minister lost control of the house of commons, and members of parliament backed a bill to block a no—deal brexit if the prime minister hasn't agreed a plan with the eu ahead of the 31 october deadline. now all eyes will be on his next move. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter — i'm @duncangolestani. hi there. many northern areas were quite chilly on wednesday and it was a very windy day with gusts of 50, 60 mile an hour across the north and west of the uk. today it does not look bad. pressure is building so fewer showers around although it will be quite breezy it will be less windy. quite breezy it will be less windy than what we had on wednesday. there's wednesday's low pushing off to scandinavia, high—pressure building in the south—west and you will notice the isobars are still close together across the north—west and warm front moving in introducing thicker cloud with showery bursts of rain for scotland and northern ireland and
tim allman, bbc news.this comes after the prime minister lost control of the house of commons, and members of parliament backed a bill to block a no—deal brexit if the prime minister hasn't agreed a plan with the eu ahead of the 31 october deadline. now all eyes will be on his next move. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter — i'm @duncangolestani. hi there. many northern areas were quite chilly on wednesday and it was a very windy day with gusts of 50, 60 mile an...
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the bbc‘s tim allman has the story.the sort of thing you have in mind. luxury, wealth and opulence. but some here are worried that along with the glamour there is pollution and increasingly dirty air. 0ne pollution and increasingly dirty air. one possible culprits, the huge cruise liners that visit the city every year. a new is being imposed on the self that they emit. if they are not clean enough, their passengers may not be able to disembark. translation: it's not about being against cruise ships, it's about being against pollution. we will no longer accept two buses and cruise ship passengers on the ground coming from polluting cruise ships. nearly 400,000 such passengers come to cannes each year and some of the ships are older than others but their owners insist they are sticking to the rules. you at the end of the summer we will go into our maintenance cycles so the ship will be out of service for two 01’ ship will be out of service for two or three week and we will implement the changes to the engines to make them
the bbc‘s tim allman has the story.the sort of thing you have in mind. luxury, wealth and opulence. but some here are worried that along with the glamour there is pollution and increasingly dirty air. 0ne pollution and increasingly dirty air. one possible culprits, the huge cruise liners that visit the city every year. a new is being imposed on the self that they emit. if they are not clean enough, their passengers may not be able to disembark. translation: it's not about being against cruise...
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tim allman, bbc news.$6 million, has been stolen from an art exhibition at a stately home in southern england. police have arrested a man in connection with the theft from blenheim palace — the former home of winston churchill — but there's no sign of the loo so far. sarah campbell has the details. it's called america, and when on display in new york's guggenheim museum, more than 100,000 people experienced this fully functioning artwork. relocated to one of britain's most famous stately homes, blenheim palace, visitors were to be allowed to spend three minutes alone with the toilet doing whatever came naturally. the exhibit itself was designed to be a reflection on the american dream and the idea of something ordinarily unattainable in fact potentially being there in a way that you could touch. the choice of the toilet was designed to make that physical. butjust two days after going on display, the toilet was stolen, causing significant flood damage to the palace. we believe they used at least two vehicle
tim allman, bbc news.$6 million, has been stolen from an art exhibition at a stately home in southern england. police have arrested a man in connection with the theft from blenheim palace — the former home of winston churchill — but there's no sign of the loo so far. sarah campbell has the details. it's called america, and when on display in new york's guggenheim museum, more than 100,000 people experienced this fully functioning artwork. relocated to one of britain's most famous stately...
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tim allman, bbc news.mit that tim mentioned in his report. she spoke to fijian climate campaigner, komal kumar. this summit is the largest gathering of youth on time to change hosted by the un. greta thunberg was there addressing the young activists, saying their proto— show that they we re saying their proto— show that they were united and unstoppable. you have 1000 youth representing not only the world ‘s biggest polluters but small islands have felt the rising effects —— the effects of rising effects —— the effects of rising sea levels. antonio guterres was there to listen to them, saying that his generation had failed them but they could listen. 0ne that his generation had failed them but they could listen. one of the climate at the mists who was there is an activist from fiji. this is very personal to you, you wanted to give a voice to those countries who are already feeling the effects of climate change. yes, exactly. the pacific island countries are the first ones to be feeling the impacts of climat
tim allman, bbc news.mit that tim mentioned in his report. she spoke to fijian climate campaigner, komal kumar. this summit is the largest gathering of youth on time to change hosted by the un. greta thunberg was there addressing the young activists, saying their proto— show that they we re saying their proto— show that they were united and unstoppable. you have 1000 youth representing not only the world ‘s biggest polluters but small islands have felt the rising effects —— the...
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the bbc‘s tim allman has the story.have in mind — luxury, wealth and opulence. but some here are worried that along with the glamour, there is pollution and increasingly dirty air. one possible culprit, the huge cruise liners that visit the city every year. a new cap is being imposed on the sulphur they emit. if they're not clean enough, their passengers may not be able to disembark. translation: it's not about being against cruise ships, it's about being against pollution. we will no longer accept tour buses and cruise ship passengers on the ground coming from polluting cruise ships. nearly 400,000 such passengers come to cannes each year and some of the ships are older than others but their owners insist they are sticking to the rules. at the end of the summer, we will go into our maintenance cycles so the ship will be out of service for two or three weeks interesting story tim allman was filling us in on. i'll be back with the business briefing in a moment. more on thomas cook. stay with us. hello, monday didn't end
the bbc‘s tim allman has the story.have in mind — luxury, wealth and opulence. but some here are worried that along with the glamour, there is pollution and increasingly dirty air. one possible culprit, the huge cruise liners that visit the city every year. a new cap is being imposed on the sulphur they emit. if they're not clean enough, their passengers may not be able to disembark. translation: it's not about being against cruise ships, it's about being against pollution. we will no...
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tim allman, bbc news.ut to sit down, getting ready for the conference. somewhat overshadowed, though, by the upset and infighting that has been triggered after an attempt by the momentum leader to remove the deputy leader, tom watson. that idea, we were expecting a second vote at this conference today, the idea of him being ousted has been put on hold, after leaderjeremy corbyn said we need to review the future of that position instead. so from 2:30pm, it actually starts at this time, and around that time, we are going to be hearing from wendy nicholls, who is the executive committee chair, she kicks it off. eventually, expecting the first day to end at around 6pm between then and 7:30pm. interesting lines to come out of this conference, we will update you on bbc news, stay with us. us singerjennifer lopez, closed the versace‘s spring 2020 show in milan in an updated version of the iconic green dress she wore nearly 20 years ago. lopez first wore the versace gown to the grammy awards in february 2000 that
tim allman, bbc news.ut to sit down, getting ready for the conference. somewhat overshadowed, though, by the upset and infighting that has been triggered after an attempt by the momentum leader to remove the deputy leader, tom watson. that idea, we were expecting a second vote at this conference today, the idea of him being ousted has been put on hold, after leaderjeremy corbyn said we need to review the future of that position instead. so from 2:30pm, it actually starts at this time, and...
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tim allman, bbc news.ome: one of france's biggest pharmaceutical scandals comes to court. ben johnson, the fastest man on earth is flying home to canada in disgrace. all the athletes should be clean going into the games. i'm just happy that justice is served. it is a simple fact that this morning these people were in their homes. tonight, those homes have been burned down by serbian soldiers and police. all the taliban positions along here have been strengthened, presumably in case the americans invade. it's no use having a secret service which cannot preserve its own secrets against the world and so the british government has no option but to continue this action even after any adverse judgement in australia. concorde have crossed the atlantic faster than any plane ever before, breaking the record by six minutes. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: the democratic presidential frontrunner, joe biden, has accused donald trump of an overwhelming abuse of power over reports that he tried to put pressure o
tim allman, bbc news.ome: one of france's biggest pharmaceutical scandals comes to court. ben johnson, the fastest man on earth is flying home to canada in disgrace. all the athletes should be clean going into the games. i'm just happy that justice is served. it is a simple fact that this morning these people were in their homes. tonight, those homes have been burned down by serbian soldiers and police. all the taliban positions along here have been strengthened, presumably in case the...
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tim allman, bbc news. love a bit of blood and guts.d of weather you should expect this weekend depends very much upon where you are going to be spending it. the further south you are across the uk, you can expect plenty of sunshine, it will be dry and it will turn warmer. the further north you are across the uk, there will be some outbreaks of rain at times, not all the time, it will feel a bit cooler and it will be windy, particularly across the far north of scotland. because low pressure will be trying to muscle its way in here, quite a deep area of low pressure with a set of frontal systems, down towards the south though, high pressure will hold on, giving a lot of dry weather. underneath that high, quite a cool start to saturday morning — in fact one of two spots in the countryside hovering around two or three degrees. further north and west, northern ireland and scotland not so chilly to start the day, because more of a breeze will be blowing, we will see more cloud, some outbreaks of rain, particularly across the far north of sco
tim allman, bbc news. love a bit of blood and guts.d of weather you should expect this weekend depends very much upon where you are going to be spending it. the further south you are across the uk, you can expect plenty of sunshine, it will be dry and it will turn warmer. the further north you are across the uk, there will be some outbreaks of rain at times, not all the time, it will feel a bit cooler and it will be windy, particularly across the far north of scotland. because low pressure will...
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the bbc‘s tim allman reports.was a big police presence for what was meant to be a peaceful demonstration. and to begin with it was, with an almost carnival—like atmosphere. everyone united in their desire to save the environment. translation: we can't keep on going like this. this is an emergency. we have to take big measures in terms of the budget, in terms of the general organisation of the state's spending, where the environment is to take priority over everything else. but as the day wore on, the situation became more violent. chanting. anarchist groups accused of exploiting the climate protests to make trouble. soon police were firing tear gas as demonstrators damaged shop windows and started fires. 0ne officer appeared to spray the lens of a camera crew as they were trying to film an arrest. 0rganisers eventually told the protesters to stay safe and go home. thousands of miles away, on the other side of the atlantic, the action against climate change took a different form. a meeting at the united nations, am
the bbc‘s tim allman reports.was a big police presence for what was meant to be a peaceful demonstration. and to begin with it was, with an almost carnival—like atmosphere. everyone united in their desire to save the environment. translation: we can't keep on going like this. this is an emergency. we have to take big measures in terms of the budget, in terms of the general organisation of the state's spending, where the environment is to take priority over everything else. but as the day...
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tim allman, bbc news.any time on the bbc website. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter, i'm @bbc mike embley. thank you for watching. hello once again. whilst some spots, particularly across northern and eastern britain, started monday decently enough, well, eventually weather fronts piled in from the atlantic. here we are on tuesday. you get the sense we may well be in for something of a repeat performance. in fact, tuesday could be one of the wettest and windiest days that many areas will have seen for quite some time. in the first part of the day, it's the southern half of britain that's likely to see the very worst of the conditions on offer. as i take you on through the morning and on into the afternoon, you'll notice that some of those really dark blues and greens gradually work their way ever further towards the north, and it will be a fairly slow process as well. that's why we think some spots widely could see 30—a0mm of rain, others could get up to 70mm millimetres of r
tim allman, bbc news.any time on the bbc website. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter, i'm @bbc mike embley. thank you for watching. hello once again. whilst some spots, particularly across northern and eastern britain, started monday decently enough, well, eventually weather fronts piled in from the atlantic. here we are on tuesday. you get the sense we may well be in for something of a repeat performance. in fact, tuesday could be one of the wettest and windiest...
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tim allman explains. this is the bayeux tapestry... ..and this isn't.r, but no less ambitious. the tapestry is over 87 metres long. so, it condenses over 90 hours of tv into 87 metres of tapestry. it was made and worked on by 30 embroiderers from the national museums of northern ireland who worked in top secret. game of thrones was not so much a series of books or a television programme, but a cultural phenomenon. millions of people watched it around the world and the awards just kept on coming and coming. this tapestry is, perhaps, even more impressive for those who appeared in the show. it's amazing. to see this scene actually recreated, you know, makes my heart sing, because this is where i am, this is where i began and this is where game of thrones began. so, for me, this is a very proud moment and to see this as a legacy is fantastic. the tapestry was created in northern ireland where much of game of thrones was filmed, and it's now on display in normandy until the end of the year. from bayeux to winterfell, with a bit more blood and guts thrown in
tim allman explains. this is the bayeux tapestry... ..and this isn't.r, but no less ambitious. the tapestry is over 87 metres long. so, it condenses over 90 hours of tv into 87 metres of tapestry. it was made and worked on by 30 embroiderers from the national museums of northern ireland who worked in top secret. game of thrones was not so much a series of books or a television programme, but a cultural phenomenon. millions of people watched it around the world and the awards just kept on coming...
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tim allman, bbc news. a big fan of game of thrones. excited about it. it might sound like this set up think. it might sound like this set up to think. it might sound like this set uptoa think. it might sound like this set up to a children's story or a bad joke, but no. neither of these things. they are finalists in the comedy wildlife photography awards. the competition sees photographers compete to find creatures in the most adorable and at times compromising positions. a quick reminder of our top story. britain's prime minister boris johnson reminder of our top story. britain's prime minister borisjohnson says he is cautiously optimistic of getting a brexit deal. that is all we have time for on bbc news. more coming up throughout the night. from me here in london thanks for watching. bye. hello there, the kind of weather you can expect this we depends on where you are. you can expect plenty of sunshine. it will be dry and turn warmer. the further north you are across the uk, well, there will be some outbreaks of rain at times. not all the time. it wil
tim allman, bbc news. a big fan of game of thrones. excited about it. it might sound like this set up think. it might sound like this set up to think. it might sound like this set uptoa think. it might sound like this set up to a children's story or a bad joke, but no. neither of these things. they are finalists in the comedy wildlife photography awards. the competition sees photographers compete to find creatures in the most adorable and at times compromising positions. a quick reminder of our...
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tim allman, bbc news.spain experienced the heaviest rainfall on record. six people lost their lives. 0na record. six people lost their lives. on a visit to the area, the spanish prime minister, is to do what it could to help those affected. this is the dramatic moment of rescue as a baby is rescued. the force of the water can be seen here. cars simply swept away as the river burst its banks. the spanish prime minister flew over some of the affected areas and when he touched down he promised support translation: first of all, i would like to express the support of the spanish government and, i would add, all of the spanish people, to those affected in valencia and other areas of spain. secondly, i want to express in behalf of the government might condolences to the families of those victims who unfortunately lost their lives in the past few days. thousands of people were evacuated from their homes. when they turned to survey the damage, it was too much for some. translation: force of the rain became heavier
tim allman, bbc news.spain experienced the heaviest rainfall on record. six people lost their lives. 0na record. six people lost their lives. on a visit to the area, the spanish prime minister, is to do what it could to help those affected. this is the dramatic moment of rescue as a baby is rescued. the force of the water can be seen here. cars simply swept away as the river burst its banks. the spanish prime minister flew over some of the affected areas and when he touched down he promised...
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tim allman, bbc news.oned in his report — and she gave us this update. the pacific island countries are the first was to be feeling the impacts of climate change and we needed to bring it out there to show the world of the realities of climate change is, how people have started suffering. and it is notjust words and solutions that you can sit and talk about, it is something that needs urgent attention and an urgent implementation declare these issues. what are some of the effects you are already seeing mvg? the first one is the sea level rising. people have already experienced the impacts of that. small island countries have started experiencing king tide ‘s the rise of the sea levels whereby their homes are being affected did and in fiji already we have three locations that —— relocations that have taken place. the government has identified about a0 villages that may need to be relocated in the next 5-10 may need to be relocated in the next 5—10 years to come. may need to be relocated in the next 5-10 yea
tim allman, bbc news.oned in his report — and she gave us this update. the pacific island countries are the first was to be feeling the impacts of climate change and we needed to bring it out there to show the world of the realities of climate change is, how people have started suffering. and it is notjust words and solutions that you can sit and talk about, it is something that needs urgent attention and an urgent implementation declare these issues. what are some of the effects you are...
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tim allman, bbc news.sai mara national reserve in kenya. it's thought that the zebra foal, given the name tira, was born with spots instead of stripes, because of a melanin disorder. tour guide and photographer anthony tira saw the foal near the mara river, and gave her his name. now it's time for a look at the weather with helen willetts. apart from the odd pocket of fog this morning it has been a fine weather. and it will continue for as for the rest of the day. some low cloud lingering in the north of scotla nd cloud lingering in the north of scotland and yes, there is a risk of a scattering of showers for south—west england, west wales and later northern ireland and they could well be thundery but that is the exception to this tribal. for most of us it will feel warm again in that sunshine but it will be tempered today by a stronger wind. strong and gusty wind despite temperatures expected to be higher than lows of yesterday and that is because we've got this warm air ahead of a changing weather. an in
tim allman, bbc news.sai mara national reserve in kenya. it's thought that the zebra foal, given the name tira, was born with spots instead of stripes, because of a melanin disorder. tour guide and photographer anthony tira saw the foal near the mara river, and gave her his name. now it's time for a look at the weather with helen willetts. apart from the odd pocket of fog this morning it has been a fine weather. and it will continue for as for the rest of the day. some low cloud lingering in...
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tim allman, bbc news. news on the last few moments, because it is being reported this morning that robert mugabe, the former president of zimbabwe, has died. he was 95, and he had been ill for some considerable time. we see pictures of him there at the united nations a few years ago. he was forced from office in 2017, but he had been the president of zimbabwe for 37 years. he was a fixture on the world stage. he was a fixture on the world stage. he was a fixture on the world stage. he was so prominent on news bulletins over so many years, an irritant for the united kingdom for so irritant for the united kingdom for so long. he had been a fighterfor independence for zimbabwe, and he spent ten years in prison, as well, for sedition at one point. and obviously looking back at an incredibly long career. those early su ccesses incredibly long career. those early successes during his time in office of course were then very seriously overshadowed by the significant economic decline of the country he is so intrins
tim allman, bbc news. news on the last few moments, because it is being reported this morning that robert mugabe, the former president of zimbabwe, has died. he was 95, and he had been ill for some considerable time. we see pictures of him there at the united nations a few years ago. he was forced from office in 2017, but he had been the president of zimbabwe for 37 years. he was a fixture on the world stage. he was a fixture on the world stage. he was a fixture on the world stage. he was so...
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over in indiana dortmund were getting their own american sports experience mats hummels and allman burkey in the company of 2 n.f.l. stars kenny moore and materials farley. they were quite impressed by how their bundesliga counterparts adapted to playing with their football ball. a common name but a very different game. so i go back i think all right and i go back. to the tax cut. of all that i'll read about everything with armstrong. they can kick it exactly or we could throw it is pretty impressive right and they can throw it in. in the same same way but it was an awesome experience it was put on me just because i. am i see these guys on a tom people they're your family fran boyle for talking about the tough oh my gosh there's there's going to own my gosh there's hummels going to hide just like it's great going up and coming up. with that it was back to doing what dortmund do best at indiana's notre dame stadium current capacity almost $78000.00 virtually the signs of their own signal it do not park another top unfriendly top end against liverpool and their former dortmund coach the org
over in indiana dortmund were getting their own american sports experience mats hummels and allman burkey in the company of 2 n.f.l. stars kenny moore and materials farley. they were quite impressed by how their bundesliga counterparts adapted to playing with their football ball. a common name but a very different game. so i go back i think all right and i go back. to the tax cut. of all that i'll read about everything with armstrong. they can kick it exactly or we could throw it is pretty...
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allman's other blinn's may not have the key trans kids need in their early developmental stages, kids should also avoid drinking diet drinks flavored milks sugary drinks and limit how much juice they drink. >>death teenagers interaction with adult airlines flight attendant after flying on an airplane for the first time has been shared by thousands. the teen flew by herself for the first time she was nervous mainly because she would have anyone to interpret for her. but a delta flight attendant surprised her with a hand written note and explained in an emergency ntept and i still with me all the time you nominate air you know, i've never experienced that kind of. politeness before just inspired me. delta says in the next few months it's taking this a step further flight attendants and gate agents who can sign we'll have the option to wear pen to let people like that teen have full access to communication. plus side we have some sports coming up in just a few minutes we're going to give you the rundown on what happened in boston with the giants. >>now here we have the rain today we get
allman's other blinn's may not have the key trans kids need in their early developmental stages, kids should also avoid drinking diet drinks flavored milks sugary drinks and limit how much juice they drink. >>death teenagers interaction with adult airlines flight attendant after flying on an airplane for the first time has been shared by thousands. the teen flew by herself for the first time she was nervous mainly because she would have anyone to interpret for her. but a delta flight...
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bottles easy go free alcohol of outlets for want i even remember clearly one time going to hold going allman to same to bridget my wife as a they're going to plaster bottle told her they would and they are not growing it's just a 1st step sound nice that ted eco plastic bottles playlist and one last bottle. with this advert for its new plastic bottle released in 1975 coca-cola various aston dani's report once and for all. its life's tough it's easy to let. the american company never looks back coca-cola imposes its plastic bottle everywhere and then isn't the only one flooding the market it's a tidal wave from the eighty's on with plastic devastates beaches. and the 1st ecologists begin to protest against pollution. certain american states consider a forced return of the deposit. little do they know the company's immense power. coca-cola has been a significant force behind. fighting legislation that would put deposits on containers or put some kind of price on packaging waste there are newsletters that talk about all the successes that coca-cola is having around the country and it's almost l
bottles easy go free alcohol of outlets for want i even remember clearly one time going to hold going allman to same to bridget my wife as a they're going to plaster bottle told her they would and they are not growing it's just a 1st step sound nice that ted eco plastic bottles playlist and one last bottle. with this advert for its new plastic bottle released in 1975 coca-cola various aston dani's report once and for all. its life's tough it's easy to let. the american company never looks back...
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tim allman reports.y a few hundred miles long, but the border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland continues to be a major sticking point when it comes to brexit. there is speculation the deal might be done where the north, which is part of the uk, could abide by some eu rules after britain leaves. but the leader of the northern irish party that has so far backed the government is unhappy about that. in a tweet, arlene foster said so another potential headache for borisjohnson, who so another potential headache for boris johnson, who has so another potential headache for borisjohnson, who has found himself in hot water over the proroguing or suspension of parliament. the court in scotland ruled that was illegal. so did the prime minister later the queen about why he wanted mps sent home? absolutely not, and that is - and indeed, as i say, the high court in england plainly agrees with us, but the supreme court will have to decide. and then there is operation yellow hammer, a contingency pl
tim allman reports.y a few hundred miles long, but the border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland continues to be a major sticking point when it comes to brexit. there is speculation the deal might be done where the north, which is part of the uk, could abide by some eu rules after britain leaves. but the leader of the northern irish party that has so far backed the government is unhappy about that. in a tweet, arlene foster said so another potential headache for borisjohnson,...
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fresh water nutrients carbon dioxide and some light one of the pioneers in growing algae is yoko allman for the past 7 years he's headed up a farm called recap clips. from we have 500 kilometers worth of glass tubing here holding a total volume of 600000 meters so during one season from mid march to mid november we can produce between 30 and 50 tons of biomass. so up to 50 tons of algae biomass grown on just $1.00 hectares it's a highly effective use of land the same area would produce only 7 or 8 tons of wheat for example. protein makes up 50 percent of a clear biomass more than eggs all meat on the market for it is expanding. we're now growing more than a dozen different types of micro out jane most of it using used for food supplement actually in the form of powder or pellets but we also sell it in direct form to the food industry and also cosmetics companies and animal feed producers. we show it all over the world. here in europe the us canada and asia as you. know birch tree is the company's nerve center it contains samples of all the algae types that were cut cut so gross. scienti
fresh water nutrients carbon dioxide and some light one of the pioneers in growing algae is yoko allman for the past 7 years he's headed up a farm called recap clips. from we have 500 kilometers worth of glass tubing here holding a total volume of 600000 meters so during one season from mid march to mid november we can produce between 30 and 50 tons of biomass. so up to 50 tons of algae biomass grown on just $1.00 hectares it's a highly effective use of land the same area would produce only 7...
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the bbc‘s tim allman explains. talk about a baptism of fire.as only been in thejob talk about a baptism of fire. boris johnson has only been in the job for a matter of weeks. in that time he has lost a couple of ministers, including his brother, half a dozen parliamentary vote... the noes to the left, 300. and even his governing majority. all because of, you guessed it, brexit. but britain's prime minister remains insistent a deal can still be done. writing the daily telegraph he says he could finalise an agreement that will protect the interests of business and citizens on both sides of the english channel, and on both sides of the border in ireland. i believe passionately that we can do it, he says, and i believe that such an agreement is in the interests, not just of the an agreement is in the interests, notjust of the uk, but also of our european friends. but if a deal is to be done, he thinks progress must be made in the next few days. so, the prime minister is heading off to luxembourg for his first face—to—face meeting with outgoing eu c
the bbc‘s tim allman explains. talk about a baptism of fire.as only been in thejob talk about a baptism of fire. boris johnson has only been in the job for a matter of weeks. in that time he has lost a couple of ministers, including his brother, half a dozen parliamentary vote... the noes to the left, 300. and even his governing majority. all because of, you guessed it, brexit. but britain's prime minister remains insistent a deal can still be done. writing the daily telegraph he says he...
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tim allman, bbc news.be discussed at a presidential summit in colombia today. it will be attended by a number of south american nations. the brazillian government has come under widespread criticism for its handling of the crisis, although brazil's president won't be at the meeting in person, due to a scheduled operation. more black, asian and minority ethnic people are donating their organs than ever before. however new nhs figures suggest that demand for a transplant in minority communities, is still much higher than the number of available donors. graham satchell reports. nighat and her husband are on their way to collect their son from his first day at school. i can't believe he is in full time school. it's a day that i never thought that we would envisage, especially when we were given 2a hours for him to be...either live or die, essentially. oh, my goodness! hello, mama. how was your first day? he was just a few weeks old when doctors discovered he had a serious and rare liver condition. they said he
tim allman, bbc news.be discussed at a presidential summit in colombia today. it will be attended by a number of south american nations. the brazillian government has come under widespread criticism for its handling of the crisis, although brazil's president won't be at the meeting in person, due to a scheduled operation. more black, asian and minority ethnic people are donating their organs than ever before. however new nhs figures suggest that demand for a transplant in minority communities,...