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let's talk about richard bru nson's virgin atlantic really?!getting back into low—cost carriers, this is about flybe it is all over the papers this morning traffic flybe could be saved good news for you put you told us earlier on?” could be saved good news for you put you told us earlier on? i am the biggest user of the belfast service! of course other low—cost airlines are available! i will be on it tomorrow morning! but as you touched on earlier, verge have had a go at this before and this company was worth a quarter of £1 billion eight yea rs worth a quarter of £1 billion eight years ago, and it is now worth nothing, given the move in sterling and the difficult market. so why is virgin into it? they obviously think there are profitable routes on the flybe service. 0bviously, there are profitable routes on the flybe service. obviously, i think they will also have a look at some of the unprofitable ones, a fair number of them will not be continued, i would think. but they obviously think there is profit there and especially within a large orga
let's talk about richard bru nson's virgin atlantic really?!getting back into low—cost carriers, this is about flybe it is all over the papers this morning traffic flybe could be saved good news for you put you told us earlier on?” could be saved good news for you put you told us earlier on? i am the biggest user of the belfast service! of course other low—cost airlines are available! i will be on it tomorrow morning! but as you touched on earlier, verge have had a go at this before and...
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this next weather system will push in off the atlantic. this will push in off the atlantic.his will bring more cloud, breeze, rain into northern ireland. then it pushes into much of western britain in scotland. it is likely to cause headaches with snow falling over the high ground. the pennines and the high ground. the pennines and the high ground. the pennines and the high ground of scotland. further south it will be mainly rain and a good deal of sunshine. as we head into monday, this area of low pressure m oves into monday, this area of low pressure moves in off the atlantic. a deeper feature pressure moves in off the atlantic. a deeperfeature which pressure moves in off the atlantic. a deeper feature which could bring gales in fact across some exposed coasts in the north and west. a band of heavy rain which will move through. there will be transient snow over the hills of scotland. further south it should be mainly rain, followed by sunshine and blustery showers. temperatures may bea blustery showers. temperatures may be a degree or so up across southern areas. as we hea
this next weather system will push in off the atlantic. this will push in off the atlantic.his will bring more cloud, breeze, rain into northern ireland. then it pushes into much of western britain in scotland. it is likely to cause headaches with snow falling over the high ground. the pennines and the high ground. the pennines and the high ground. the pennines and the high ground of scotland. further south it will be mainly rain and a good deal of sunshine. as we head into monday, this area of...
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next river and the atlantic ocean meet. n ext ste p river and the atlantic ocean meet. is brazil. it was m82 when the portuguese were sailing past this coast and noticed this surge of brown water and realised there must be a river here. that was there must be a river here. that was the congo, and this is the direction they talk will stop for 3000 miles without going to take you up this great river to try and understand its history, its riches, it is poverty and its future. from the atla ntic poverty and its future. from the atlantic ocean, we will flow the river to its furthest reaches. navigating round its powerful rapids, and through its chaotic capital city kinshasa, as it arcs up north, twice crossing the equator. we will visit its war—torn east, venture into ebola terrier —— territory, meat rare gorillas and find out how rich this country could be. as they sailed up this first stretch of river, the portuguese must have dreamed of the great riches that lay ahead. they found a well—organised society, the kingdom of the congo, open to their offers of the congo, open t
next river and the atlantic ocean meet. n ext ste p river and the atlantic ocean meet. is brazil. it was m82 when the portuguese were sailing past this coast and noticed this surge of brown water and realised there must be a river here. that was there must be a river here. that was the congo, and this is the direction they talk will stop for 3000 miles without going to take you up this great river to try and understand its history, its riches, it is poverty and its future. from the atla ntic...
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then, the atlantic, as many other, covering our big business story. its article pulls out five ways to look at apple's slump, but says none are good for apple. and finally, business insider. it's among many reporting on the us giving google the green light on what it calls minority report style technology. dear members and tom cruise movie? —— do you remember. dear members and tom cruise movie? -- do you remember. ama old enough. —— i am. with me isjonathan charles, managing director of communications at the european bank for reconstruction and development. was a lovely over christmas and new year, very little mention of exit because all the mps were way? they tell the wharf words is definitely back. they use the word possible because david davis, the brexit secretary, is advising theresa may ina way secretary, is advising theresa may in a way not to hold the vote at all because clearly she may be defeated and what is the point is, but secondly, he believes the nearest, he believes the nearer that we get to the march 29 departure date, the better the
then, the atlantic, as many other, covering our big business story. its article pulls out five ways to look at apple's slump, but says none are good for apple. and finally, business insider. it's among many reporting on the us giving google the green light on what it calls minority report style technology. dear members and tom cruise movie? —— do you remember. dear members and tom cruise movie? -- do you remember. ama old enough. —— i am. with me isjonathan charles, managing director of...
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and fears an entire sea in the arctic is being swallowed up by the atlantic ocean because of climatenge. good evening, and welcome to bbc news. scotland's former first minister, alex salmond, a man who has dominated politics in scotland and the uk for decades, has today been charged with two attempted rapes, 9 sexual assaults, 2 indecent assaults and breach of the peace. mr salmond appeared in private at edinburgh sheriff court this afternoon. afterwards, he strenuously denied the allegations, saying he was innocent of any criminality and would defend himself to the utmost in court. alex salmond was arrested yesterday by police who've been investigating allegations against him since last september. our scotland editor sarah smith reports. alex salmond arrived at edinburgh sherriff court this afternoon to find some die—hard reporters to greet him. ——supporters. marching in straight through the front gate, he made no attempt to avoid the cameras or media questions. do you deny the charges, mr salmond? on his way to hear the formal criminal charges against him. inside the court, in a pr
and fears an entire sea in the arctic is being swallowed up by the atlantic ocean because of climatenge. good evening, and welcome to bbc news. scotland's former first minister, alex salmond, a man who has dominated politics in scotland and the uk for decades, has today been charged with two attempted rapes, 9 sexual assaults, 2 indecent assaults and breach of the peace. mr salmond appeared in private at edinburgh sheriff court this afternoon. afterwards, he strenuously denied the allegations,...
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now on bbc news: alastair leithead takes the second part of an epic journey from the atlantic ocean to the far reaches of the congo river. he explores how history has shaped the congo of today and uncovers the lesser—told stories of this beautiful if troubled country. you may find some scenes in this programme disturbing. the congo flows from the heart of africa. it is one of the world's great rivers. we are on a journey from the atla ntic rivers. we are on a journey from the atlantic ocean from the furthest reaches of the democratic republic of the congo. in part one, we went hunting with pygmies, who described how brutally their ancestors were treated at a belgian colonisers. and we visited what's left of the former president's luxuryjungle we visited what's left of the former president's luxury jungle palace, we visited what's left of the former president's luxuryjungle palace, to learn how postindependence leaders stole from their people. now, we are going deep into the largest ra i nfo rest going deep into the largest rainforest outside the amazon, in search of endangered wildlife
now on bbc news: alastair leithead takes the second part of an epic journey from the atlantic ocean to the far reaches of the congo river. he explores how history has shaped the congo of today and uncovers the lesser—told stories of this beautiful if troubled country. you may find some scenes in this programme disturbing. the congo flows from the heart of africa. it is one of the world's great rivers. we are on a journey from the atla ntic rivers. we are on a journey from the atlantic ocean...
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i am president of atlantic live, and we bring atlantic top's -- we bring "the atlantic's" journalism to life. tis the season to be jolly, right? merry everything, happy all. december is portrayed as a joyful time of year as colleagues, family, friends gather together to celebrate the season. afternoon, the loneliness epidemic. we live in an area we are going to dive into how and why it is a public health crisis and explore what can be done to alleviate the situation. i want to take a moment to think our underwriter for making our gathering this evening possible. thank you so much. [applause] we are enormously grateful for their support. i am delighted to introduce dr. sachin jain, president and ceo of caremore health. the floor is yours. dr. jain: good evening. as we are here to talk about loneliness, i want to acknowledge my friends here. great to be surrounded by familiar faces and i want to thank you all for joining us. we are here to talk about loneliness. obviously for all the reasons you just heard, a very timely discussion. but i want to remind you all, loneliness is not a new
i am president of atlantic live, and we bring atlantic top's -- we bring "the atlantic's" journalism to life. tis the season to be jolly, right? merry everything, happy all. december is portrayed as a joyful time of year as colleagues, family, friends gather together to celebrate the season. afternoon, the loneliness epidemic. we live in an area we are going to dive into how and why it is a public health crisis and explore what can be done to alleviate the situation. i want to take a...
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i'm president and ceo of the atlantic council. you can see by the overflow crowd, by the cameras in the back of the room, that we're involved at this moment not really in an event but really a moment of history that we are all trying to understand and all trying to understand how we can help them move in the right direction. i'm going to be very brief because there's so much else to do in this morning. d at this moment not really in an event but a moment of history that we are all trying to understand all trying to understand how we can help move in the right direction. i'm going to be very brief because there's so much else to do this morning. i was just speaking to julio for these, the representative of the interim government in venezuela and the former president of the venezuelan national assembly. and he will say this on the record here as well but he told me i could steal his line. hill status on the record, this is his fault. the berlin wall is falling down and latin america, what happened in your 30 years ago is happening n
i'm president and ceo of the atlantic council. you can see by the overflow crowd, by the cameras in the back of the room, that we're involved at this moment not really in an event but really a moment of history that we are all trying to understand and all trying to understand how we can help them move in the right direction. i'm going to be very brief because there's so much else to do in this morning. d at this moment not really in an event but a moment of history that we are all trying to...
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ocean hard to get across the atlantic o cea n safely hard to get across the atlantic ocean safely andhere. tellers little bit about the conditions at the moment. —— tell us. we are facing everything from 30, a0 foot breaking waves and it is really tough going for rowing. there is scorching sunshine. it is ashamed to be when it is so hot. —— ashamed to be when it is so hot. —— a shame. the real challenge. you must be proud to be part of the team trying to do this. i am so proud. the guys, into such a special bond. the guys, into such a special bond. the dynamic on—board has been great. all the supporters over the last few yea rs, all the supporters over the last few years, all of our sponsors and eve ryo ne years, all of our sponsors and everyone along the way, it is so much bigger thanjust everyone along the way, it is so much bigger than just four guys on a vote. i want to thank everyone involved. thank you for talking to us involved. thank you for talking to us this morning. we saw you in your christmas hats will stop we hope your new year‘s day is a good one. thank you for talking
ocean hard to get across the atlantic o cea n safely hard to get across the atlantic ocean safely andhere. tellers little bit about the conditions at the moment. —— tell us. we are facing everything from 30, a0 foot breaking waves and it is really tough going for rowing. there is scorching sunshine. it is ashamed to be when it is so hot. —— ashamed to be when it is so hot. —— a shame. the real challenge. you must be proud to be part of the team trying to do this. i am so proud. the...
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the airline flybe is being bought for just over two million pounds — by a group including virgin atlanticrt. the award—winning bbc television and radio presenter — dianne oxberry — has died at the age of fifty—one, following a short illness. octavian — a french—born rapperfrom southeast london — is named the bbc music sound of 2019 winner; the first rapper to win the title since 50 cent. and we'll be getting an update on the case of ella kissi—debrah, a nine—year—old girl who died in 2013 from an asthma attack, believed to be linked to air pollution. good morning. welcome to bbc newsroom live. at a dramatic and tearful press conference, andy murray has announced his intention to retire from tennis. the 31—year—old says he plans to quit after this year's wimbledon, but fears next week's australian open could be the final tournament of his career. the former world number one, who's won three grand slam titles, is struggling to recover from hip surgery, as patrick geary reports. andy murray will have wanted this press conference to be about his return and recovery. his body was telling him o
the airline flybe is being bought for just over two million pounds — by a group including virgin atlanticrt. the award—winning bbc television and radio presenter — dianne oxberry — has died at the age of fifty—one, following a short illness. octavian — a french—born rapperfrom southeast london — is named the bbc music sound of 2019 winner; the first rapper to win the title since 50 cent. and we'll be getting an update on the case of ella kissi—debrah, a nine—year—old girl...
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in the middle of the atlantic we've always. kind of scary when you haven't seen land for like eight days sailing out says was the closest people to you were in the space station and still finding human and. like the then. the amount of. what you'd like. what. they. were. carrying is lucky because it. no the team one of the giants one of the accumulation things we hate to see what is here actually happened to. sticks out in the world is that worried me still a client state security system. but we seem so far should a lady's styrofoam. take away containers. must take. this awful the word. home the smoking gun. we take this on line even the signs and thirty minutes gap and didn't. get something sorted all of the things that we captured into a set of three sets of differing micro so there's the top serve or parents go down smallish and we're going to use. these. to capture certain things so things that we think that look like plastic and even interesting organic biota that we might want to have a look at on a microscope. oh no thes
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expedition across the atlantic in two thousand and fourteen with emily only. i had never sailed before i married more so unless i'm going away i am from wales in the u.k. and i'm the thought from jamming. and that's that it marrying geology. and my background is in biology and also pharmaceutical sciences i'm studying green enough for st lucie i'm an all chased a marine scientist and then i'm also about promoting women in science i've been really a strong supporter about women in stem careers. then the last thing is i'm a breast cancer survivor you guys don't get seasick ok that's not a problem but if it hits we are talking about weird appeal right so the best place to be is inside the comics so that's what we call this the case here that you'll be sitting on it runs up and down your it's inside of the clinton not trying to hang over the side of the boat to get into the water just puke on the side we have a hose these guys here these little glue that's here are called the eclipse so basically when the boats heeled want to wear the other we're kind of rolling b
expedition across the atlantic in two thousand and fourteen with emily only. i had never sailed before i married more so unless i'm going away i am from wales in the u.k. and i'm the thought from jamming. and that's that it marrying geology. and my background is in biology and also pharmaceutical sciences i'm studying green enough for st lucie i'm an all chased a marine scientist and then i'm also about promoting women in science i've been really a strong supporter about women in stem careers....
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it's an honor to have you at the at atlantic council. without having created this, we could not play the role that we're playing now. so thank you so much for that. let me pass to jason. >> thank you. good morning. thank you for joining us in person or via webcast for this important moment for the people of venezuela. we are honored to host leaders of the democratic transition in venezuela as well as the am boss do ambassadors. i would like to congratulate the men here today on their new positions. carlos is the new ambassador of the interim government to v venezue venezuela. julio, you are representing the interim government to the lima group. gustavo is second in charge in representing venezuela in the united states. they assumed the position after serving for years as leaders of the opposition and co-founders of the respective political parties. i would like to welcome the mayor in exile, an incredible leader for venezuela here in washington, especially on humanitarian issues as well as national assembly deputy, who is here with us to
it's an honor to have you at the at atlantic council. without having created this, we could not play the role that we're playing now. so thank you so much for that. let me pass to jason. >> thank you. good morning. thank you for joining us in person or via webcast for this important moment for the people of venezuela. we are honored to host leaders of the democratic transition in venezuela as well as the am boss do ambassadors. i would like to congratulate the men here today on their new...
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in the middle of the atlantic we've always. kind of scary when you haven't seen land for like eight days sailing out sea is or was the closest people to you are in the space station and still finding human and. like the then. the number going out with. you. when you need to. leave. the caribbean it's lucky because it isn't on the team one of the giants one of the cavemen a sure thing we hate to see what is here actually happen to any toxic. that will just worried me see i still find states they were curious as to what is. good but what we've seen so far should they leave a styrofoam food takeaway containers. must exacts is not will the worms. hold the smoking gun. we take this on on even the signs and thirty minutes yet even. get something in store days or rinsing all of the things that we captured into a set of three sets of differing mike so there's the top serve which will catch the bigger parts of it as we go down smallish and we're going to use. these. to capture certain things so things that we think that look like plasti
in the middle of the atlantic we've always. kind of scary when you haven't seen land for like eight days sailing out sea is or was the closest people to you are in the space station and still finding human and. like the then. the number going out with. you. when you need to. leave. the caribbean it's lucky because it isn't on the team one of the giants one of the cavemen a sure thing we hate to see what is here actually happen to any toxic. that will just worried me see i still find states they...
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you sail the atlantic. i think, yes.ht your mother. >> i did, my mum. on the queen mary 2. >> seth: there's like a roaring '20s type theme on the ship. >> well they have these -- it's so fun. you dress up. it's like stepping back in time. and you dress up for dinner and one night there was a roaring '20s ball, and then this is -- >> seth: did your mom just have the time of her life? >> she loved it. [ audience ohs ] i dressed up like a gangster. isn't that the cutest thing? >> seth: this is the second time you've done this trip with her? >> yeah, i did it once a few years ago with her and i was kind of dreading it. i thought, oh, gosh, you know, being trapped on a boat with sort of elderly people. [ laughter ] would be -- you know. it was actually great because, you know, i quite liked it, but when you're kind of well known if there's elderly people, you can just run and they can't catch you. >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] let's say, if god forbid, anything happened, like women and children first, you're basically a child.
you sail the atlantic. i think, yes.ht your mother. >> i did, my mum. on the queen mary 2. >> seth: there's like a roaring '20s type theme on the ship. >> well they have these -- it's so fun. you dress up. it's like stepping back in time. and you dress up for dinner and one night there was a roaring '20s ball, and then this is -- >> seth: did your mom just have the time of her life? >> she loved it. [ audience ohs ] i dressed up like a gangster. isn't that the...
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in the middle of the atlantic we've always. kind of scary when you haven't seen land for like eight days sailing out sea is or was the closest people to you are in the space station and you know still finding human and it's. like the. going out with. you like. the. caribbean is lucky because it isn't on the team one of the giants one of the key when they should say we're here today to see what is here is actually happening in an empty plastic southeast and that will just worried me as the os to the client states say we're curious as to what if it's not. good enough. seems so far she daily styrofoam to take away containers. plastic bags is not will the words. hold is the smoking gun. we take this month on even the signs and thirty minutes yet if. we get something in store days or rinsing all of the things that we captured into a set of three sets of differing mike so there's the top serve or presents that as we go down smallish and we're going to use. these. to capture certain things so things that we think that look like plasti
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from the atlantic ocean, we will flow the river to its furthest reaches.g round its powerful rapids, and through its chaotic capital city kinshasa, as it arcs up north, and then south, twice crossing the equator. we will visit its war—torn east, venture into ebola territory, meat rare gorillas and find out how rich this country could be. as they sailed up this first stretch of river, the portuguese must have dreamed of the great riches that lay ahead. they found a well—organised society, the kingdom of the congo, open to their offers of trade. but less than 100 kilometres inland, they hit an obstacle, that it would take centuries to get around. the rapids. a series of steep cataracts make this stretch of the congo impassable by boat. and so this port, boma, became a european centre of trade. guns and goods came in, ivory and slaves went out. these odd monuments in the town reflect that past. it's not a great likeness, that is henry morton stanley, the first european to travel the congo from its source to the sea. stanley was a welshman, who took 999 days t
from the atlantic ocean, we will flow the river to its furthest reaches.g round its powerful rapids, and through its chaotic capital city kinshasa, as it arcs up north, and then south, twice crossing the equator. we will visit its war—torn east, venture into ebola territory, meat rare gorillas and find out how rich this country could be. as they sailed up this first stretch of river, the portuguese must have dreamed of the great riches that lay ahead. they found a well—organised society,...
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out to the west, we've got this gradual encroachment of air from the atlantic.e into northern ireland, later into western scotland. ahead of it, temperatures 11—5 degrees. probably the coldest day of this week. maybe a frosty start to the midlands, to the south—west of england, some sunshine for a while. you can see how the cloud is just spilling in on that north—westerly breeze. we're bringing in some milder air, yes, and temperatures of 9—10 degrees in scotland and northern ireland. we're back to high pressure again later on in the week and with that sort of position, we're pulling in air from the atlantic. it means a lot of cloud, but at least temperatures will be a little bit higher as well. but it will be on the breezy side. to sum up the week, a windy start, cold air putting in midweek with more sunshine, then it clouds over later, still a little breezy, but also a bit milder. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. i'm reged ahmad. our top stories: a young saudi woman fleeing to australia is stranded at bangkok
out to the west, we've got this gradual encroachment of air from the atlantic.e into northern ireland, later into western scotland. ahead of it, temperatures 11—5 degrees. probably the coldest day of this week. maybe a frosty start to the midlands, to the south—west of england, some sunshine for a while. you can see how the cloud is just spilling in on that north—westerly breeze. we're bringing in some milder air, yes, and temperatures of 9—10 degrees in scotland and northern ireland....
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cannot be a play that strategic role in the conquest of the americas in the sixteenth century and atlanticand you know he has the america columbus set sail in his legendary voyage from las palmas in fourteen ninety two here's an exact reproduction of his ship's cabin on display in the museum on. the eastern most island his lunch at r.t. with his characteristic lava fields and volcanoes. in the bay of los colorado there's an underwater surprise. the museo atlantico at a depth of twelve metres is an exhibition of three hundred life size human figures they draw attention to global issues such as climate change. the museum is the brainchild of british artist jason to carrie's taylor who's been producing sculptures for the collection since two thousand and thirteen. eight of the pieces is designed obviously for marine life to inhabit a lot of the services we make very rough and textured and that's the sort of perfect substrate for marine life in a way you know we build all these structures but soon as they get put in the sea you know we say goodbye to them. the artworks are made of ph neutral c
cannot be a play that strategic role in the conquest of the americas in the sixteenth century and atlanticand you know he has the america columbus set sail in his legendary voyage from las palmas in fourteen ninety two here's an exact reproduction of his ship's cabin on display in the museum on. the eastern most island his lunch at r.t. with his characteristic lava fields and volcanoes. in the bay of los colorado there's an underwater surprise. the museo atlantico at a depth of twelve metres is...
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it is forming a cap on this layer of clear, warmer, saltier water coming in from the atlantic.implistic demonstration. that, in a sense, is what's happening. and it is having a profound effect. but what does the warming mean for creatures that live in the barents sea? lisjorgensen says species like this brittle star could struggle to survive in warmer waters. these creatures may also be sensitive to warmth. it's a snail giving a piggy back to an anemone. this sea slug loves cold water, too. so does this remarkable squid. if too many species are lost to the ecosystem, no—one knows what will happen. everything is depending on each other. —— scientists can't be sure yet. but they say they are struggling to keep up with the human impact on the planet. roger harrabin, bbc news, in the norwegian arctic. fascinating. stay with us on bbc news — still to come: it's raining wickets in the west indies — england try to fight back in the cricket. we'll have a full sports briefing. the shuttle challenger exploded soon after lift—off. there were seven astronauts on board, one of them a woman
it is forming a cap on this layer of clear, warmer, saltier water coming in from the atlantic.implistic demonstration. that, in a sense, is what's happening. and it is having a profound effect. but what does the warming mean for creatures that live in the barents sea? lisjorgensen says species like this brittle star could struggle to survive in warmer waters. these creatures may also be sensitive to warmth. it's a snail giving a piggy back to an anemone. this sea slug loves cold water, too. so...
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out to the west, we've got this gradual encroachment of air from the atlantic, so that means cloudiero western scotland. ahead of it, temperatures 11—5 degrees. probably the coldest day of this week. maybe a frosty start to the midlands, to the south—west of england, some sunshine for a while. you can see how the cloud is just spilling in on that north—westerly breeze. we're bringing in some milder air, yes, and temperatures of 9—10 degrees in scotland and northern ireland. we're back to high pressure again later on in the week and with that sort of position, we're pulling in air from the atlantic. it means a lot of cloud, but at least temperatures will be a little bit higher as well. but it will be on the breezy side. to sum up the week, a windy start, cold air putting in midweek with more sunshine, then it clouds over later, still a little breezy, but also a bit milder. this is bbc news. the headlines: human rights watch has called on thailand to allow a young saudi woman fleeing her home country to continue her journey to australia. rahaf mohammed al-ounun is trapped in bangkok. sh
out to the west, we've got this gradual encroachment of air from the atlantic, so that means cloudiero western scotland. ahead of it, temperatures 11—5 degrees. probably the coldest day of this week. maybe a frosty start to the midlands, to the south—west of england, some sunshine for a while. you can see how the cloud is just spilling in on that north—westerly breeze. we're bringing in some milder air, yes, and temperatures of 9—10 degrees in scotland and northern ireland. we're back...
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. >> atlantic city. i made a trumunds amount of money in atlantic city. companies i have opened have thrived. >> atlantic city. i made a lot of money in atlantic city. i made a lot of money. >> you read about it. it just depends on how much you read about it. o'donnell said it was short-term profitable but long-term horrible with all kinds of problems. after o'donnell left, the casino did file for bankruptcy, closing in 2014. now, to be fair, that is just one of trump's atlantic city properties. he was affiliated with a total of four there, and the company operating all of them went bankrupt multiple times. with me is jack o'donnell, the author of trump, the inside story of the real donald trump. thanks for being here. >> great to be here. thanks for having me. >> you bet. what do you see in the trump you know from business and bankruptcy in what is now the longest shutdown in history? >> well, he's negotiating very similar with today with what he did with his banks. he has a strategy, number one, which is see if you can get your opponent to negotiate aga
. >> atlantic city. i made a trumunds amount of money in atlantic city. companies i have opened have thrived. >> atlantic city. i made a lot of money in atlantic city. i made a lot of money. >> you read about it. it just depends on how much you read about it. o'donnell said it was short-term profitable but long-term horrible with all kinds of problems. after o'donnell left, the casino did file for bankruptcy, closing in 2014. now, to be fair, that is just one of trump's...
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thornton's atlantic world, which was to be transformed in 1793 as his career was reaching its apogee. from the 21st of january, the jacobin republican administration in france executed king louis the 16th. following a political trial and a predictable guilty verdict. among those condemning the monarch, was his brother. the self-styled duke of orleans. sibling rivalry there. [laughter] the opening charge was that louis had attacked the sovereignty of the people by suspending the assemblies of its representatives and driving them by violence from the place of their sessions. an attack on the assemblies. a reference to the removal of the third estate, and the tennis -- third estate to the court of versailles, and there declaration that they constituted not an assembly of notables, a national assembly, this charge underscored the revolution of political ideas through which the jacobins ultimately claimed legitimacy. no longer resting sovereignty in the person of the king, it was now located in the body of the people. however, that was to be understood. this claim that a representative bod
thornton's atlantic world, which was to be transformed in 1793 as his career was reaching its apogee. from the 21st of january, the jacobin republican administration in france executed king louis the 16th. following a political trial and a predictable guilty verdict. among those condemning the monarch, was his brother. the self-styled duke of orleans. sibling rivalry there. [laughter] the opening charge was that louis had attacked the sovereignty of the people by suspending the assemblies of...
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it is forming a cap on this layer of clear, warmer, saltier water coming in from the atlantic.s happening. we are going to use this to give you a very simplistic demonstration. that, in a sense, is what's happening. and it is having a profound effect. research from ships over 50 years in the barents sea shows that the cold surface layer has been steadily mixing with the warmer layer beneath. the more it mixes, the warmer it gets. and the warmer it gets, the more it mixes. but what does the warming mean for creatures that live in the barents sea? lisjorgensen says species like this brittle star could struggle to survive in warmer waters. these creatures may also be sensitive to warmth. it is a snail giving a piggy back to an anemone. this sea slug loves cold water, too. so does this remarkable squid. if too many species are lost to the ecosystem, no—one knows what will happen. everything is depending on each other. so if you pop the ecosystem in one place, there will be a cascade of effect all through the ecosystem. this is a special part of the world where the sun is just retur
it is forming a cap on this layer of clear, warmer, saltier water coming in from the atlantic.s happening. we are going to use this to give you a very simplistic demonstration. that, in a sense, is what's happening. and it is having a profound effect. research from ships over 50 years in the barents sea shows that the cold surface layer has been steadily mixing with the warmer layer beneath. the more it mixes, the warmer it gets. and the warmer it gets, the more it mixes. but what does the...
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or are you talking -- i think right now i was in the atlantic come in the north atlantic when watching that. it's clear why the second fleet came back after being away for a few short number of years. we talked a lot in recent years, my predecessor talk about the north pacific coast guard forum and that brings in china, russia, the collaboration folks were doing some things that you wouldn't think would have the collaboration. i talked about that the river north atlantic coast guard forum, and in '19, the first of the u.s. will host that. that gets in your north atlantic partners. we have been that active in that collaboration recent years, but consistent with the return of the second fleet that's the place with a look. where to look at one of those common interests. you look at the biggest operation off of normally goes up in the arctic. that region of the world is critically important now. we've got actors that are demonstrating behaviors that are not necessarily consistent with our international view of a peaceful world. i think you will see increased coast guard interest there, col
or are you talking -- i think right now i was in the atlantic come in the north atlantic when watching that. it's clear why the second fleet came back after being away for a few short number of years. we talked a lot in recent years, my predecessor talk about the north pacific coast guard forum and that brings in china, russia, the collaboration folks were doing some things that you wouldn't think would have the collaboration. i talked about that the river north atlantic coast guard forum, and...
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we look out to the atlantic, this is heading our way, this cloud.n we have a deepening area of low pressure. that will run its way up towards the uk, strengthening the winds by the time we get to tomorrow. we've still got high pressure across the uk for the most part. the winds will freshen overnight, especially towards the north—west. the rain will become steadier and heavier, drier for england and wales. temperatures around 7 degrees. thiner cloud in the midlands, temperatures could be down to one or two in rural parts. any sunshine will be fleeting in the south on monday. we have some wet weather to start with in scotland and northern ireland, moving southwards, becoming lighter. sunshine following into northern ireland and scotland, wet and windier in the north—west. a mild day everywhere. temperatures widely in double figures. the strength of the wind is the main story, stronger in the north, gusts of 70 miles an hour or more. the peak of the winds in northern scotland. that will bring disruption. the area of low pressure sweeps away overnight
we look out to the atlantic, this is heading our way, this cloud.n we have a deepening area of low pressure. that will run its way up towards the uk, strengthening the winds by the time we get to tomorrow. we've still got high pressure across the uk for the most part. the winds will freshen overnight, especially towards the north—west. the rain will become steadier and heavier, drier for england and wales. temperatures around 7 degrees. thiner cloud in the midlands, temperatures could be down...
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and fears an entire sea is being swallowed up by the atlantic ocean, because of climate change. coming up in the sport later in the hour on bbc news, rafael nadal makes it look very easy at the australian open as he reaches his fifth melbourne final. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the former first minister of scotland, alex salmond, has been arrested and charged. he's due to appear at edinburgh sheriff court this afternoon. police haven't yet said what he's charged with. they had been investigating complaints against him of sexual harassment, which he strenously denies. our scotland correspondent lorna gordon is in edinburgh. lorna. yes, alex salmond, a very well—known figure in scottish politics, in uk politics, is expected to appear here at edinburgh sheriff court in just a short while, after the news that he had been arrested by police. alex salmond, a former first minister, the man who led the snp into government, led the drive for a referendum on scottish independence. a titan of scottish politics. arrested and charged by police scotland and expected to
and fears an entire sea is being swallowed up by the atlantic ocean, because of climate change. coming up in the sport later in the hour on bbc news, rafael nadal makes it look very easy at the australian open as he reaches his fifth melbourne final. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the former first minister of scotland, alex salmond, has been arrested and charged. he's due to appear at edinburgh sheriff court this afternoon. police haven't yet said what he's charged with....
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s greatest adventure has he crossed the atlantic. five times the first time in a globe and once in a vessel shaped like a beer bottle for his latest trip he sailed from newfoundland in the smallest sailboat ever to cross the atlantic. and. soon mclean traveled to new york in a boat built to assemble a whale. boat was more than an adventure it. was a mission a mission done in service to mother england. somebody said about st kilda and they go in there but so the rock or rock was right there. and there seems to be a dispute who owns it and i thought why if i be a first civilian to reside on rock call and that would help the case it wasn't quite so good the wind carried that. they closed in without it. is very dangerous there now you can see how it is quite dangerous. they were far from ok after that momentary triumph but then don't whack the big the way down i go down there was fifty four straight down into the foam flies helplessly into. the landing at one thousand nine hundred eighty five. told him to clean his knife. but he eventual
s greatest adventure has he crossed the atlantic. five times the first time in a globe and once in a vessel shaped like a beer bottle for his latest trip he sailed from newfoundland in the smallest sailboat ever to cross the atlantic. and. soon mclean traveled to new york in a boat built to assemble a whale. boat was more than an adventure it. was a mission a mission done in service to mother england. somebody said about st kilda and they go in there but so the rock or rock was right there. and...
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louis into cincinnati, also into the mid- atlantic. looking at this storm, it's eding to bring some prolonged snow to the mid-atlantic. so d.c., the i-95 corridor, this will intensify and bring them oow, not only throughout the day on sunday, but also through monday morning. so not only are we talking about an additional one to three inches for st. louis and nin: incredible.to 12 inchesth. b wycoff. thank you, jacob. this is day 22 of the partial government shutdown, now the longest in u.s. history. 380,000 federal employees are on temporary layoffs, 420,000 are working without pay. t.s.a. workers learned today they're receiving a one-time $500 holiday bonus to help them until their next paycheck. furloughed government workers lined up for groceries today at a pop-up food bank in alexandria, virginia. president trump and congressional democrats remain locked in a dispute over border wall funding. the president unleashed a tweet- storm today on the shutdown and n a xplosive report that the f.b.i. investigated him as a atssible russian a
louis into cincinnati, also into the mid- atlantic. looking at this storm, it's eding to bring some prolonged snow to the mid-atlantic. so d.c., the i-95 corridor, this will intensify and bring them oow, not only throughout the day on sunday, but also through monday morning. so not only are we talking about an additional one to three inches for st. louis and nin: incredible.to 12 inchesth. b wycoff. thank you, jacob. this is day 22 of the partial government shutdown, now the longest in u.s....
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we start to bring more of our weather in from the atlantic. likely to push on from the west on monday. some outbreaks of rain, potentially snow over high ground in the north. much of what. the sky by this stage will be rain because things will be turning just a little bit milder. that is the theme as we get deep into next week. atlantic frontal systems pushing in. we will see some wind at rain —— and rain at home. the wind coming from the west, that will tend to bring us something a little bit milder. however, not too far away high—pressure is likely to be anchored across scandinavia so there will be an easterly flow. in europe. just a small chance that the cold easterly winds could make inroads in our direction. generally speaking next week it looks not as cold, there will be some wind and rain at times and before we get there some significant snowfall some of us. goodbye for now. hello, this is bbc news. we will be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment. first the headlines: the head of the european commission says a renegoti
we start to bring more of our weather in from the atlantic. likely to push on from the west on monday. some outbreaks of rain, potentially snow over high ground in the north. much of what. the sky by this stage will be rain because things will be turning just a little bit milder. that is the theme as we get deep into next week. atlantic frontal systems pushing in. we will see some wind at rain —— and rain at home. the wind coming from the west, that will tend to bring us something a little...
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and welcome to the atlantic council. i am steve grundman, a senior fellow here at the council, skow craft center for strategy and security. i'm the producer of this defense industrial policy series. thank you all for coming. thanks very much. both those of you here in the room and those of you who may be watching on the live stream. the purpose of this morning's event is to engage in a discussion about implementing defense industrial policy. and to that ends, we're going to hear first from the deputy assistant secretary of defense eric chewning, who will make some prepared remarks teeing up the discussion. following his presentation, eric will be joined oy the stage by three other distinguished voices on this topic, caralynn know winski kollens the chief executive officer of ui lab, based in chicago. those of you who are following the nation's weather might know that they got a snowstorm last night. and so caralynn was not able to be here in person. however, by the magic of telecommunications, she will appear on that scr
and welcome to the atlantic council. i am steve grundman, a senior fellow here at the council, skow craft center for strategy and security. i'm the producer of this defense industrial policy series. thank you all for coming. thanks very much. both those of you here in the room and those of you who may be watching on the live stream. the purpose of this morning's event is to engage in a discussion about implementing defense industrial policy. and to that ends, we're going to hear first from the...
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the once beautiful listen ya residential complex into luxor marin the french atlantic coast is now ruined deserted and decay. back in one thousand nine hundred five when it was built the sea was still two hundred metres away now it's just ten year after year the atlantic has not relentlessly away at the coast. jacqueline going to are invested all her savings here it had always been her dream to have a place by the sea. the eighty six year old thought long and hard on the matter then she asked for some advice from someone she trusted. the small not to sell and i mean i went to see the mayor of selec i knew him quite well and he said of course don't think twice there's nothing to worry about and. i believed him even then i wasn't exactly a spring chicken anymore when i shouldn't have listened to him you don't have to dish up a pleasure. she paid and lost one hundred fifty six thousand euros now she's demanding compensation. until now she's only been offered half her money back. at the town hall selects mayor won't talk to us he doesn't give interviews. we meet up with frederick the municipa
the once beautiful listen ya residential complex into luxor marin the french atlantic coast is now ruined deserted and decay. back in one thousand nine hundred five when it was built the sea was still two hundred metres away now it's just ten year after year the atlantic has not relentlessly away at the coast. jacqueline going to are invested all her savings here it had always been her dream to have a place by the sea. the eighty six year old thought long and hard on the matter then she asked...
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years away from here the universe seems within reach the canary islands a place of longing in the atlantic that's all we have time for today but join us again tomorrow for a trip to france china for the. next euro max special we travel to france and explore the capital paris. find out how to make an all frantic call cock. eyed enjoy spectacular views of the french alps. join us for this and more in our next girl max special. they're badly integrated the educated and the national estates. these are just some of the prejudices turkish germans face. the book telling i'm really learning and how do they really feel. sick surprising insights. take us germans in germany. in fifteen minutes w. . where is home. when your family is scattered across the globe. the chances to do is to go for a journey back to the roots which again may not be. the shah's family from somalia the world come one day to urgent assistance of. global family starts january twenty third on t.w. . celebrate one hundred years of come and join our photo competition show us how his movement impacts your world for a chance to win o
years away from here the universe seems within reach the canary islands a place of longing in the atlantic that's all we have time for today but join us again tomorrow for a trip to france china for the. next euro max special we travel to france and explore the capital paris. find out how to make an all frantic call cock. eyed enjoy spectacular views of the french alps. join us for this and more in our next girl max special. they're badly integrated the educated and the national estates. these...
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normally it comes sweeping up from the south—west off the atlantic.and our milder air will be toppling in to the north of it, behind a warmer weather front which is sinking its way south. so first thing, still very chilly with a frost acro55 southernmost counties of england. this line of cloud here just about mark5 out the warm weather front. to the rear of it, quite a lot of cloud through the course of the day, butjust 5lightly milder weather than we saw through midweek. so top temperatre5 in double figures for belfa5t. we're going to struggle at around 6 or 7 in the likes of cardiff and london. and we will struggle throughout the day, i think, to see much in the way of sunshine. 0vernight thursday into friday, that weather front slides away into the continent. plenty of cloud around, and we sit in the relatively milder air. so our map is green for first thing friday, rather than seeing that blue as we will do to the south first thing thursday. temperatures — well, they're down the lower end of single figures, but essentially frost—free to get friday
normally it comes sweeping up from the south—west off the atlantic.and our milder air will be toppling in to the north of it, behind a warmer weather front which is sinking its way south. so first thing, still very chilly with a frost acro55 southernmost counties of england. this line of cloud here just about mark5 out the warm weather front. to the rear of it, quite a lot of cloud through the course of the day, butjust 5lightly milder weather than we saw through midweek. so top temperatre5...
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away from here the universe seems within reach for the canary islands a place of longing in the atlantic that's all we have time for today but join us again tomorrow for a trip to france. next year imax paschal we travel to france and explore the capital paris. find out how to make an authentic cock. eyed enjoy spectacular views of the french alps. join us for this and more in our next girl match special. i'm going to. take the curse away with the wonderful people and stories that make the games so special your wedding. album would. love. on d w. germany state by state. the most colorful. the earliest. the most traditional. find it all at any time. check in with the web special. take a tour of germany state by state on d w dot com. a news analyst mr bush is not seeing a belongs in the. last. chance to this kind of post cited by the first. people have put big dreams on that big screen. a plane in movie magazine fundie telling. serial killers tank close. by lynch robber gangs. and ugly and omnipresent feature of life in the one nine hundred twenty s. berlin cast legal analyst with clint a
away from here the universe seems within reach for the canary islands a place of longing in the atlantic that's all we have time for today but join us again tomorrow for a trip to france. next year imax paschal we travel to france and explore the capital paris. find out how to make an authentic cock. eyed enjoy spectacular views of the french alps. join us for this and more in our next girl match special. i'm going to. take the curse away with the wonderful people and stories that make the...
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expedition across the atlantic in two thousand and fourteen with emily. i had never sailed before and mary morris unless i'm going the other way and i am from wales in the u.k. and i'm the bought them gem. and that's that it mary in geology and my background is in biology and also pharmaceutical sciences i'm studying green enough for history for the i'm an all chased a marine scientists.
expedition across the atlantic in two thousand and fourteen with emily. i had never sailed before and mary morris unless i'm going the other way and i am from wales in the u.k. and i'm the bought them gem. and that's that it mary in geology and my background is in biology and also pharmaceutical sciences i'm studying green enough for history for the i'm an all chased a marine scientists.
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up next on surface up next, several sessions from the atlantic festival, beginning with michelin star and chef, discussing his work in puerto rico after hurricane katrina hit the island in 2017. >> you don't know how lucky you are. for so many reasons. do you know how lucky you are? i will tell you how lucky you are. >> with you on this stage. >> welcome and thank you for the. you are lucky because something exciting will happen. our conversation, which no doubt will be exciting. let me alert you to the fact p.m.,xactly 2:18 president trump in the from of the federal government will be alert. an emergency there is no secret that you, chef, have had some tension with the president. i don't know if this is a message he is sending from the beyond in some way, some subliminal message. >> well, i don't want to sound pretentious but i made that happen. [ applause ] >> i have been for more than one year trying to meet with feem at-- people at fema and i guess they don't understand my english and finally we are sending a message and we are here, to prove that finally they spoke to me. so this
up next on surface up next, several sessions from the atlantic festival, beginning with michelin star and chef, discussing his work in puerto rico after hurricane katrina hit the island in 2017. >> you don't know how lucky you are. for so many reasons. do you know how lucky you are? i will tell you how lucky you are. >> with you on this stage. >> welcome and thank you for the. you are lucky because something exciting will happen. our conversation, which no doubt will be...
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normally it comes sweeping up from the south—west off the atlantic.rmer weather front which is sinking its way south. first thing, still very chilly with a foster cross southernmost counties of england. this line of cloud here just about marks the warm weather front. to the rear of it, quite a lot of cloud through the course of the day butjust slightly milder weather than we saw through midweek. so top temperatres in double figures for belfast. we're going to struggle at around 6 or 7 in the likes of cardiff and london. and we will struggle through the day to see much in the way of sunshine. overnight thursday into friday, that weather front slides away into the continent. plenty of cloud around, and we sit in relatively milder air. so our map is green first thing friday, rather than seeing that blue as we will do to the south first thing thursday. temperatures, down on the lower end of single figures but essentially frost—free to get friday under way. another day offering us quite a lot of cloud. we have got a northerly breeze but remember it's tippe
normally it comes sweeping up from the south—west off the atlantic.rmer weather front which is sinking its way south. first thing, still very chilly with a foster cross southernmost counties of england. this line of cloud here just about marks the warm weather front. to the rear of it, quite a lot of cloud through the course of the day butjust slightly milder weather than we saw through midweek. so top temperatres in double figures for belfast. we're going to struggle at around 6 or 7 in the...