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andrew plant reports. ready? yeah. mozart horn concerto no 4 plays.ed, though, are fingers. felix klieser warming up with an instrument he fell in love with when he was just three years old. the thing i can remember, really, is that i wanted to play exactly this instrument and nothing else. where i have seen it and how i get the first time in contact with this instrument, i can't remember. 27 years later, he is now artist in residence with bournemouth symphony orchestra, a growing reputation worldwide and a technique almost unique among top musicians. everyone thinks, "oh, it should be so difficult to do with your feet", and the funny thing about this is i'm thinking the same with you. so, because i'm seeing your fingers and the fingers are quite long, i can't really understand how you can hold a pencil with these long fingers, because the coordination is so difficult. so people are asking you, "is it difficult to play the french horn with feet?" i'm always answering that "i don't know, i've never played with hands, so i can't compare!" i don't know,
andrew plant reports. ready? yeah. mozart horn concerto no 4 plays.ed, though, are fingers. felix klieser warming up with an instrument he fell in love with when he was just three years old. the thing i can remember, really, is that i wanted to play exactly this instrument and nothing else. where i have seen it and how i get the first time in contact with this instrument, i can't remember. 27 years later, he is now artist in residence with bournemouth symphony orchestra, a growing reputation...
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andrew plant, bbc news, the lighthouse in poole.bbc charity show children in neade, £39 million raised so far. and sharon kicked off the show, and we are raising over £3 million. what's more online. —— lots more. good morning. it's been a mild november for many of us so far, and once again on friday we were seeing temperatures peaking way above the average for the time of year. in fact, in aberdeen we saw a high of 17 degrees, and in aberdeenshire generally there was a lot of blue sky and sunshine, particularly in the morning. but let's just fast—forward a few days. all is set to change, notjust in aberdeenshire, but a cold northerly wind will bring a dramatic change to the feel of the weather, i suspect, right across the country. so get out and enjoy saturday's weather if you can, still under this influence of high pressure, still relatively mild ahead of this frontal system that's going to continue to bring some outbreaks of rain out of scotland into northern ireland, gradually drifting towards north—west england and north wales.
andrew plant, bbc news, the lighthouse in poole.bbc charity show children in neade, £39 million raised so far. and sharon kicked off the show, and we are raising over £3 million. what's more online. —— lots more. good morning. it's been a mild november for many of us so far, and once again on friday we were seeing temperatures peaking way above the average for the time of year. in fact, in aberdeen we saw a high of 17 degrees, and in aberdeenshire generally there was a lot of blue sky and...
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andrew plant, bbc news, the lighthouse in poole.39 million. fantastic news. let us bring you a reminder of our main news tonight. a us teenager who shot dead two people and injured another during racialjustice process last year has been found not guilty of murder in a trail that polarised america. kyle rittenhouse argued that he was repeatedly attacked and had acted in self defence. for your thoughts on that or anything else, orany thoughts on that or anything else, or any inspiring stories, you can reach me and most of the team on twitter. i'm @marklobel. good morning. it's been a mild november for many of us so far, and once again on friday we were seeing temperatures peaking way above the average for the time of year. in fact, in aberdeen we saw a high of 17 degrees. and in aberdeenshire generally, there was a lot of blue sky and sunshine, particularly in the morning. but let's just fast—forward a few days. all is set to change, notjust in aberdeenshire, but a cold northerly wind will bring a dramatic change to the feel of the we
andrew plant, bbc news, the lighthouse in poole.39 million. fantastic news. let us bring you a reminder of our main news tonight. a us teenager who shot dead two people and injured another during racialjustice process last year has been found not guilty of murder in a trail that polarised america. kyle rittenhouse argued that he was repeatedly attacked and had acted in self defence. for your thoughts on that or anything else, orany thoughts on that or anything else, or any inspiring stories,...
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the bbc�*s andrew plant reports. ready? yeah.hree years old. the thing i can remember, really, is that i wanted to play exactly this instrument and nothing else. 27 years later, he's now artist in residence with bournemouth symphony orchestra, a growing reputation worldwide and a technique most unique among top musicians. it should be so difficult to do, and the funny thing about this is i'm thinking the same with you. so, because i'm seeing your fingers and the fingers are quite long, i can't really understand how you can hold a pencil with these long fingers because the coordination is so difficult to people. they're asking you, "is it difficult to play the french horn with one hand?" i was answering that i didn't know, i've never played with one hand, so i can't compare! with hand, so i can't compare! this, felix�*s debut on the stage in poole this week. there were, he says, many times he was told to find an easier hobby. his answer was always to practise even harder. even if people around you are saying it's not possible, it
the bbc�*s andrew plant reports. ready? yeah.hree years old. the thing i can remember, really, is that i wanted to play exactly this instrument and nothing else. 27 years later, he's now artist in residence with bournemouth symphony orchestra, a growing reputation worldwide and a technique most unique among top musicians. it should be so difficult to do, and the funny thing about this is i'm thinking the same with you. so, because i'm seeing your fingers and the fingers are quite long, i...
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andrew plant, thank you.a christmas parade in the us state of wisconsin, has died, taking the death toll in the incident to six. eight—year—old jackson sparks was hit on sunday alongside his 12—year—old brother tucker, who remains in hospital. the suspect in the crash, darrell brooks, has appeared in court charged with multiple counts of murder. about 50 other people were injured. sir keir starmer has accused the prime minister of breaking promises about the social care system, accusing borisjohnson of devising a "working class dementia tax". the prime minister defended the changes, saying the government was fixing the system labour hadn't. speaking at prime minister's questions, the labour leader also brought up borisjohnson�*s performance at this week's cbi conference. it follows a difficult period for the prime minister, who has been criticised for a u—turn on standards reform and the cancellation of part of hs2. our political correspondent damian grammaticas reports. are your mps behind you, prime ministe
andrew plant, thank you.a christmas parade in the us state of wisconsin, has died, taking the death toll in the incident to six. eight—year—old jackson sparks was hit on sunday alongside his 12—year—old brother tucker, who remains in hospital. the suspect in the crash, darrell brooks, has appeared in court charged with multiple counts of murder. about 50 other people were injured. sir keir starmer has accused the prime minister of breaking promises about the social care system, accusing...
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andrew plant reports.on beacons last summer and within that time, maxine bateman, who was one of the first to come to his rescue. when i first saw george, i was really, really upset. it made me feel quite sick in my stomach to think that a friend of mine had had an accident, but later on it was much, much easier, knowing that we were all here for him and making progress. and he was going to come out of that cave.— out of that cave. george linnane is an exoerienced _ out of that cave. george linnane is an experienced caver, _ out of that cave. george linnane is an experienced caver, well-known| out of that cave. george linnane is i an experienced caver, well-known for an experienced caver, well—known for his expertise and caution. he had fallen as rocks collapsed. his rescue took more than 50 hours and more 300 volunteers. the rescue took more than 50 hours and more 300 volunteers.— rescue took more than 50 hours and more 300 volunteers. the passage to net to more 300 volunteers. the passage to get to where
andrew plant reports.on beacons last summer and within that time, maxine bateman, who was one of the first to come to his rescue. when i first saw george, i was really, really upset. it made me feel quite sick in my stomach to think that a friend of mine had had an accident, but later on it was much, much easier, knowing that we were all here for him and making progress. and he was going to come out of that cave.— out of that cave. george linnane is an exoerienced _ out of that cave. george...
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andrew plant, bbc news, okehampton.rlier in the day today in bangor. this is the radar picture from the last few hours, and it shows some showers across parts of northern ireland and more persistent showers across northern and western scotland too. they are continuing at the moment, pushing their way gradually eastwards but for much of the uk it has been a dry day and we will continue to see a lot of dry weather through the course of tonight. still quite breezy across the north of scotland,
andrew plant, bbc news, okehampton.rlier in the day today in bangor. this is the radar picture from the last few hours, and it shows some showers across parts of northern ireland and more persistent showers across northern and western scotland too. they are continuing at the moment, pushing their way gradually eastwards but for much of the uk it has been a dry day and we will continue to see a lot of dry weather through the course of tonight. still quite breezy across the north of scotland,
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andrew plant went to meet him. ready? yeah. he was just three years old. the thing i can remember, really, is that i wanted to play exactly this instrument and nothing else. where i've seen it and how i get the first time in contact with this instrument, yeah, i can't remember. 27 years later, he's now artist in residence with bournemouth symphony orchestra. a growing reputation worldwide and a technique almost unique among top musicians. everyone thinks, oh, it should be so difficult to do with your feet, and the funny thing about this is i'm thinking the same as you. so because i'm seeing yourfingers and the fingers are quite long and i can't really understand how you can hold a pencil with these long fingers because, you know, the coordination is so difficult. so people are asking you, is it difficult to play the french horn with the feet? and i'm always answering i don't know, i never played with hands, so i can't compare maybe. this, felix's debut on the stage in poole this week. fantastic. the expectation was great when h
andrew plant went to meet him. ready? yeah. he was just three years old. the thing i can remember, really, is that i wanted to play exactly this instrument and nothing else. where i've seen it and how i get the first time in contact with this instrument, yeah, i can't remember. 27 years later, he's now artist in residence with bournemouth symphony orchestra. a growing reputation worldwide and a technique almost unique among top musicians. everyone thinks, oh, it should be so difficult to do...
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our correspondent andrew plant is in plymouth with the latest. what are the police saying?ranged to meet friends a couple of miles away from her home, and she left her house about six o'clock in the evening to catch a bus but never arrived. that sparked a massive police search to find her in plymouth and the helicopter out here searching for her over the last couple of days and a big social media campaign, as well, looking for any information about what happened to her, started by herfamily, it had more than 10,000 followers, but in the last couple of hours the police say they have now found a body, about five miles south of the city centre near a beach on the south coast. no formal identification but her family has been informed. meanwhile, two people have been arrested, a 24—year—old and a 26—year—old and they are tonight in police custody being questioned on of murder. thank you. ? questioned — questioned on of murder. thank you. ? questioned on _ questioned on of murder. thank you. ? questioned on suspicion _ questioned on of murder. thank you. ? questioned on suspicion
our correspondent andrew plant is in plymouth with the latest. what are the police saying?ranged to meet friends a couple of miles away from her home, and she left her house about six o'clock in the evening to catch a bus but never arrived. that sparked a massive police search to find her in plymouth and the helicopter out here searching for her over the last couple of days and a big social media campaign, as well, looking for any information about what happened to her, started by herfamily, it...
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andrew plant reports from the scene.uddenly there was this horrible noise and itjust started to tilt and fall over, and we all fell over in the carriage. there was this massive impact and i fell across the table and then the table came off the wall and ended up underneath another table. there was suddenly a lot ofjostling, possessionsl being thrown around. i think a few people went forward and hit their heads. _ more than a dozen people were taken to hospital, including one train driver who had to be cut free. it's not yet clear what caused the first train to partially derail or why the second train wasn't given an emergency stop signal, but continued apparently unaware a stationary train was waiting along the line. i'm very thankful there were no fatalities. there were some injuries to customers and our driver so they have all been looked after, our customes, we are giving support to those affected and today our focus is on working with the british transport police and the investigating authorities to find out what's ha
andrew plant reports from the scene.uddenly there was this horrible noise and itjust started to tilt and fall over, and we all fell over in the carriage. there was this massive impact and i fell across the table and then the table came off the wall and ended up underneath another table. there was suddenly a lot ofjostling, possessionsl being thrown around. i think a few people went forward and hit their heads. _ more than a dozen people were taken to hospital, including one train driver who had...
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andrew plant, bbc news, okehampton. the temperature has dropped sharply here in belfast this evening. time for a look at the weather. here's sarah keith—lucas. you have been dodging the showers in belfast, we have had a few showers around today, this was the picture earlier in the day today in bangor. this is the radar picture from the last few hours, and it shows some showers across parts of northern ireland and more persistent showers across northern and western scotland too. they are continuing at the moment, pushing their way gradually eastwards but for much of the uk it has been a dry day and we will continue to see a lot of dry weather through the course of tonight. still quite breezy across the north of scotland, with further rain moving in. the clearest skies of south and east, and here temperatures will fall lowest, they could be a touch of frost for parts of east anglia and southern england as well. through the day tomorrow, a little more in the way of cloud compared to today, but a lot of dry weather still du
andrew plant, bbc news, okehampton. the temperature has dropped sharply here in belfast this evening. time for a look at the weather. here's sarah keith—lucas. you have been dodging the showers in belfast, we have had a few showers around today, this was the picture earlier in the day today in bangor. this is the radar picture from the last few hours, and it shows some showers across parts of northern ireland and more persistent showers across northern and western scotland too. they are...
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andrew plant, thank you.. frankie mccamley has the details. passengers and trains brought to a standstill at euston station yesterday, all services suspended as rail networks warned people not to travel. many here trying to get to glasgow for the cop 26 climate summit. others are simply trying to get home. fortunately my son lives in london so we we'll go and stay at his house but if it wasn't for that, i don't know what we would do. i left my house 13 hours ago in south—west london. i'm going to edinburgh for one last train journey to glasgow. hoping to get to my airbnb by 10:30pm. total travel, ten hours, eight hours on trains, l twice i left london euston and twice arrived back, so ten hours- travelling and eight hoursl on a train to get nowhere. and this is the reason for the disruption — strong winds battering parts of the country including here in northampton outside richard osborne's house. the trees to the right were blowing left, the trees to the left were blowing right, leaves were spinning in the a
andrew plant, thank you.. frankie mccamley has the details. passengers and trains brought to a standstill at euston station yesterday, all services suspended as rail networks warned people not to travel. many here trying to get to glasgow for the cop 26 climate summit. others are simply trying to get home. fortunately my son lives in london so we we'll go and stay at his house but if it wasn't for that, i don't know what we would do. i left my house 13 hours ago in south—west london. i'm...
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andrew plant reports. emergency stop signal, but continued apparently unaware a stationary train was waiting along the line. i'm very thankful there were no fatalities. there were some injuries to customers and our driver so they have all been looked after, our customes, we are giving support to those affected and today our focus is on working with the british transport police and the investigating authorities to find out what's happened here. there are warning systems in place that should have alerted the approaching train long before any collision occurred. network rail say this line could be out of action for several days while investigators try to work out exactly what went wrong. andrew plant, bbc news, in salisbury. we can speak now to mike mcloughlin. he's a former derailment investigator and now advises rail companies how to make their railways safer. so many unanswered questions. an initial report suggested that the first train hit something on the track. what do you make of that in terms of your
andrew plant reports. emergency stop signal, but continued apparently unaware a stationary train was waiting along the line. i'm very thankful there were no fatalities. there were some injuries to customers and our driver so they have all been looked after, our customes, we are giving support to those affected and today our focus is on working with the british transport police and the investigating authorities to find out what's happened here. there are warning systems in place that should have...
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andrew plant reports.f the first to come to his rescue. when i first saw george, i was really, really upset. it made me feel quite sick in my stomach to think that a friend of mine had had an accident, but later on it was much, much easier, knowing that we were all here for him and making progress. and he was going to come out of that cave. george linnane is an experienced caver, well—known for his expertise and caution. he had fallen as rocks collapsed. his rescue took more than 50 hours and more 300 volunteers. the passage to get to where george was is tight, flat out crawls, squeezing over boulders and what they say is for every hour you cave, it takes ten hours to rescue you. i set out to go to the cave at 6am on sunday morning and it took about an hour for us to reach where the rescue had got so far. i held his hand and stroked his fingers and he gave a squeeze of the hand back and it was nice to feel that from him. i think that was him telling me, i'm ok. and just be able to give him that level of co
andrew plant reports.f the first to come to his rescue. when i first saw george, i was really, really upset. it made me feel quite sick in my stomach to think that a friend of mine had had an accident, but later on it was much, much easier, knowing that we were all here for him and making progress. and he was going to come out of that cave. george linnane is an experienced caver, well—known for his expertise and caution. he had fallen as rocks collapsed. his rescue took more than 50 hours and...
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andrew plant reports.etely vanished. the search ended yesterday evening when police said they had found a body. bobbi anne mcleod had left home for a night out in plymouth, but the 18—year—old never arrived. today, at the bus stop where it is thought she disappeared, people have been laying flowers stop everyone here had been following the search for bobbi anne mcleod, and everybody was hoping she would be found alive. t everybody was hoping she would be found alive. ~ ., , found alive. i think it has hit the whole city. _ found alive. i think it has hit the whole city. but _ found alive. i think it has hit the whole city, but growing - found alive. i think it has hit the whole city, but growing up - found alive. i think it has hit the| whole city, but growing up here, i used to walk up that hill by myself all the time and it's truly heartbreaking. it's really, really affected me. heartbreaking. it's really, really affected me— heartbreaking. it's really, really affected me. �* , ., ., affected me. i've be
andrew plant reports.etely vanished. the search ended yesterday evening when police said they had found a body. bobbi anne mcleod had left home for a night out in plymouth, but the 18—year—old never arrived. today, at the bus stop where it is thought she disappeared, people have been laying flowers stop everyone here had been following the search for bobbi anne mcleod, and everybody was hoping she would be found alive. t everybody was hoping she would be found alive. ~ ., , found alive. i...
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andrew plant went to meet him. ready? yeah.thinks, oh, it should be so difficult to do without fingers, and the funny thing about this is i'm thinking the same with you. so because i'm seeing yourfingers and the fingers are quite long and i can't really understand how you can hold a pencil with these long fingers because, you know, the coordination is so difficult. so people are asking you, is it difficult to play the french horn with the feet? and i'm always answering i don't know, i never played with hands, so i can't compare maybe. this, felix's debut on the stage in poole this week. fantastic. the expectation was great when he came on the stage with his horn on the stands. and then you could just see the audience just loving the music. theyjust loved the music. and the reaction from the audience but also from our chief conductor, from every member of the orchestra wasjust, oh, wow. there were he says many times he was told to find an easier hobby. his answer was always to practise even harder. even if people around you are
andrew plant went to meet him. ready? yeah.thinks, oh, it should be so difficult to do without fingers, and the funny thing about this is i'm thinking the same with you. so because i'm seeing yourfingers and the fingers are quite long and i can't really understand how you can hold a pencil with these long fingers because, you know, the coordination is so difficult. so people are asking you, is it difficult to play the french horn with the feet? and i'm always answering i don't know, i never...
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our reporter andrew plant is in salisbury this morning. andrew, what's the latest?nt buses in place. not many people travelling. the track is essentially closed in one direction. the trains exactly where they have been when they collided. they are wedged in there side—by—side, quite awkwardly, half in and half out of the tunnel. it could be weeks before the track is up and running. they have to get them out and then assess what damage has been done to the signalling and tracks around. initially we were told it looked like one train hit something and was derailed and then hit by one coming up from behind. now it looks they were both in fact moving, going in the same direction on different tracks and then when the tracks came together they may have collided at that point. there were 92 people on board. most were able to walk away with 13 being treated in hospital. the driver with the most serious injuries, they are described as life changing. it will be a few days before we know what went wrong on sunday evening and in terms of getting the track up and running, that c
our reporter andrew plant is in salisbury this morning. andrew, what's the latest?nt buses in place. not many people travelling. the track is essentially closed in one direction. the trains exactly where they have been when they collided. they are wedged in there side—by—side, quite awkwardly, half in and half out of the tunnel. it could be weeks before the track is up and running. they have to get them out and then assess what damage has been done to the signalling and tracks around....
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andrew simmons al jazeera glasgow. major flooding in bosnia capital has cause widespread power cuts including an oxygen filling facility used for coven 19 patients. the plant was completely submerged prompting fears. hospitals will run out of vital supplies. just as corona, vars cases rise. rescuers hunter used inflatable bose to evacuate. people to higher ground has been almost a month since major flooding in southern india killed thousands of people and the cleanup is continuing over the past 4 years. more than 600 people have been killed in floods in corolla, environmentalist, blame climate, change and say more needs to be done to protect people. elizabeth per annum reports . the western gods mountain range running parallel to india. the west and coast is a unesco world heritage site that you went calls at one of the world's top 8 hotspots for biological diversity older than the himalayas. the western gods act as a barrier intercepting the rain laden munson wins that sweep them from the array b and c. but climate ologist say those rings are becoming more extreme while the mountains being weakened by construction and illegal mining and baths leading to m
andrew simmons al jazeera glasgow. major flooding in bosnia capital has cause widespread power cuts including an oxygen filling facility used for coven 19 patients. the plant was completely submerged prompting fears. hospitals will run out of vital supplies. just as corona, vars cases rise. rescuers hunter used inflatable bose to evacuate. people to higher ground has been almost a month since major flooding in southern india killed thousands of people and the cleanup is continuing over the past...
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