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ben king. bbc_ government action around the uk. ben king.y boat that sank a russian warship in a secret operation, that earned its skipper the victoria cross. it's the first time in 100 years that a vessel like this has been in the water. duncan kennedy has been to take a look. this is the replica of the cmbii, which was around 100 years ago, and they've used 30 volunteers over six years to create this replica and it's really a tribute to the original craft from 100 years ago, a tribute to the woman who co—designed this vessel and also a tribute to the skipper who took her into battle. she may have the sleek lines of an oceangoing sailboat, but this is a replica of a storied naval vessel. coastal motor boat 4 — cmb 4 — combining speed, stealth, and a century of history. archive: a speed that would make them the world's fastest war craft. | this slightly later model shows what it would have looked like, capable of 35 knots. in 1919, britain used them to ferry secret agents into russia during its civil war. but injune that year augustus agar,
ben king. bbc_ government action around the uk. ben king.y boat that sank a russian warship in a secret operation, that earned its skipper the victoria cross. it's the first time in 100 years that a vessel like this has been in the water. duncan kennedy has been to take a look. this is the replica of the cmbii, which was around 100 years ago, and they've used 30 volunteers over six years to create this replica and it's really a tribute to the original craft from 100 years ago, a tribute to the...
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ben king reports.ns, bottles, cardboard and paper. but it's not designed to handle disposable vapes. here are some of the vapes that have been thrown away here. they're in all different shapes and sizes, but they're all complicated bits of equipment — containing copperwires, lithium batteries, and plastic — and they're causing big problems when it comes to how to deal with them once they're thrown away. the batteries can catch fire on the conveyor belts, causing a major hazard, and forcing the plant to stop working. the owner, veolia, says vapes and other lithium batteries cause around one fire a day. here's where they should go — a special bin only for disposable vapes, which are then recycled by hand. there should be one like this in every shop that sells vapes — although many don't have them. if you buy this item, return it back to the shop or store who is selling — that's regulation, they should provide this. and if they don't, ask them — you know, ask them to provide this service, because they sho
ben king reports.ns, bottles, cardboard and paper. but it's not designed to handle disposable vapes. here are some of the vapes that have been thrown away here. they're in all different shapes and sizes, but they're all complicated bits of equipment — containing copperwires, lithium batteries, and plastic — and they're causing big problems when it comes to how to deal with them once they're thrown away. the batteries can catch fire on the conveyor belts, causing a major hazard, and forcing...
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ben king, bbc news.smouth, that sank a russian warship in a secret operation against the bolsheviks, in 1919. it's the first time in a century anything like this kind of vessel has taken to the sea, and duncan kennedy has that story. it's taken six years and a century of history to recreate this maritime spectacle. coastal motor boat 4, or cmb 4, is a replica of a boat that confronted the russian navy. archive footage: make them the world's fastest watercraft. i this later model shows what it would have looked like. in 1919, britain was using them to ferry secret agents into russia during its civil war. but augustus agar, the commander of cmb 4, decided to go further. he torpedoed this russian ship, the oleg, and sank it, earning him a victoria cross. his nephew says recreating the cmb 4 pays homage to an incredible vessel. without a seagoing replica, you could never actually replicate what they went through. you can sort of look at the model and i consider the seagoing replica to be what i call living h
ben king, bbc news.smouth, that sank a russian warship in a secret operation against the bolsheviks, in 1919. it's the first time in a century anything like this kind of vessel has taken to the sea, and duncan kennedy has that story. it's taken six years and a century of history to recreate this maritime spectacle. coastal motor boat 4, or cmb 4, is a replica of a boat that confronted the russian navy. archive footage: make them the world's fastest watercraft. i this later model shows what it...
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ben king, bbc news, south london.up material focus. what do you think, give us an idea first of all in your eyes off the scale of the damage being done? we first scale of the damage being done? - first took a look at this issue around a year ago and at that point the research said that 1.3 million vapes were being thrown away, a shock at the time. in one year it has quadrupled. 5 million are being thrown away, that some of the most valuable resources on the planet, lithium and copper, essentialfor the green future we are aiming for. but they pose a major fire risk, if they go into the wrong place, they can be crossed in waste vehicles or at waste sites, lithium batteries coming into contact with the air and water, they can go big. 0ften surrounded by other waste materials, it is a real fire hazard. surrounded by other waste materials, it is a realfire hazard. qm. surrounded by other waste materials, it is a realfire hazard.— it is a realfire hazard. ok, so what do _ it is a realfire hazard. ok, so what do you _ it is
ben king, bbc news, south london.up material focus. what do you think, give us an idea first of all in your eyes off the scale of the damage being done? we first scale of the damage being done? - first took a look at this issue around a year ago and at that point the research said that 1.3 million vapes were being thrown away, a shock at the time. in one year it has quadrupled. 5 million are being thrown away, that some of the most valuable resources on the planet, lithium and copper,...
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ben king reports.cans, bottles, cardboard and paper. but it's not designed to handle disposable vapes. the batteries can catch fire on the conveyor belts, causing a major hazard, and forcing the plant to stop working. the owner, veolia, says vapes and other lithium batteries cause around one fire a day. here's where they should go — a special bin only for disposable vapes, which are then recycled by hand. there should be one like this in every shop that sells vapes — although many don't have them. if you buy this item, return it back to the shop or store who is selling — that's regulation, they should provide this. and if they don't, ask them — you know, ask them to provide this service, because they should — that's the number one thing. don't litter them into the street and, more importantly, you know, don't put them in your bin at home, because it's where it could create some fires on the trucks or on the site. the vapes problem has been getting worse — eight are now thrown away every second, accordi
ben king reports.cans, bottles, cardboard and paper. but it's not designed to handle disposable vapes. the batteries can catch fire on the conveyor belts, causing a major hazard, and forcing the plant to stop working. the owner, veolia, says vapes and other lithium batteries cause around one fire a day. here's where they should go — a special bin only for disposable vapes, which are then recycled by hand. there should be one like this in every shop that sells vapes — although many don't...
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it's a contrast between ben-gurion and reagan and it seeks to understand lives and the uniquely jewish inspiration and motivation behind the achievements of king david, queen esther, queen shlomo, scion of the second temple period, yohanan, ben zaki, abarbanel or, abravanel, as some pronounce it, the don isaac abravanel menashe up in israel. benjamin disraeli, louis brandeis and and theodor herzl. and then finally ben-gurion and and what it to do is not only to their lives, but attempt to deduce from what they have in, while, of course, noting the differences oh, what is jewish statesmanship and what sets it apart from or statecraft in general. that's the goal of the book. what does it mean to be a jewish statesman? what the jewish people or judaism or jewish history ask of a jewish political leader? that's really the goal that we seek to. answer here. that's really the question that we seek to answer here in this book. and what was it about particular time period that made you want to write this book and write it now? yeah. so the inspiration for the book actually in part began with the when i started, when i had the great blessing of teachin
it's a contrast between ben-gurion and reagan and it seeks to understand lives and the uniquely jewish inspiration and motivation behind the achievements of king david, queen esther, queen shlomo, scion of the second temple period, yohanan, ben zaki, abarbanel or, abravanel, as some pronounce it, the don isaac abravanel menashe up in israel. benjamin disraeli, louis brandeis and and theodor herzl. and then finally ben-gurion and and what it to do is not only to their lives, but attempt to...
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hello, this is breakfast with naga munchetty and ben thompson. kingterprise between the red arrows in the french air force. for a visit that will focus on reinvigorating the relationship between the uk and france. let's look now at the changes to the government's green policies announced by the prime minister yesterday. rishi sunak insists that, to have pressed ahead without taking action would have imposed "unacceptable costs" on hard—pressed families. so what has the prime minister decided? one key policy change is delaying the ban on the sale of new petrol and diesel cars in the uk from 2030 to 2035. the ban on the sale of new gas boilers from 2035 remains, but the government will give more money to households to replace them, and introduce a new exemption for poorer households. and the ban on oil boilers for off—grid households will be delayed from 2026 to 2035. well, the prime minister has been defending his changes this morning — and insisting he still wants the uk to be net zero by 2050. but many believe this is about rishi sunak setting out hi
hello, this is breakfast with naga munchetty and ben thompson. kingterprise between the red arrows in the french air force. for a visit that will focus on reinvigorating the relationship between the uk and france. let's look now at the changes to the government's green policies announced by the prime minister yesterday. rishi sunak insists that, to have pressed ahead without taking action would have imposed "unacceptable costs" on hard—pressed families. so what has the prime...
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ben khakan himself. yes, that is, he is the one who killed this state of the king.or, in general , of all this murder and an imitator. that is , he repeats cleaning there very often. this is the plot. this is like an initiation, thought out and influenced by the agent himself. that is, he sacrifices himself - it’s such a lonely thing, too, yes, it’s like hanging yourself on an ash tree. here. well again this is a wandering plot. so they wanted to keep you from scandinavian studies. no it worked. this podcast is a must read. i'm looking at bantnikov. my guest is natalya usha, musician, lead singer of the melnitsa group, candidate of philological sciences. we are talking about horheluis borhis natasha a. as for borhis’s personal life, i was very touched by the story of ulrik e from the book of sand from the collection book of sand, where he meets a woman. they spend only one night together. eh, there is clearly this blindness to mythology. there the hero's name is sigurty. yes, this is the language, that is everything relates to scandinavian mythology and the heroine’
ben khakan himself. yes, that is, he is the one who killed this state of the king.or, in general , of all this murder and an imitator. that is , he repeats cleaning there very often. this is the plot. this is like an initiation, thought out and influenced by the agent himself. that is, he sacrifices himself - it’s such a lonely thing, too, yes, it’s like hanging yourself on an ash tree. here. well again this is a wandering plot. so they wanted to keep you from scandinavian studies. no it...
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ben big fan of what you're saying, boss long live the king sentiments. we should all share .vernment is all share. the government is apparently thinking of dropping plans to ban children from changing their gender while still school , all while no still at school, all while no decision has yet confirmed decision has yet been confirmed , it's expected that legislation to tackle the matter will not be included the king's speech, included in the king's speech, expected in november for the failure protect children has failure to protect children has been today by been compounded today by memorandum great ormond memorandum from great ormond street hospital advising staff to stop using gendered language or else people may feel, quote, triggered , unquote. and i think triggered, unquote. and i think the only thing that's been triggered is a wave of mirth. as we latest we observe the latest development in wisdom. however, on note of less levity, the on a note of less levity, the failure of the government would be a failure the duty to be a failure of the duty to safeguard children ,
ben big fan of what you're saying, boss long live the king sentiments. we should all share .vernment is all share. the government is apparently thinking of dropping plans to ban children from changing their gender while still school , all while no still at school, all while no decision has yet confirmed decision has yet been confirmed , it's expected that legislation to tackle the matter will not be included the king's speech, included in the king's speech, expected in november for the failure...
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one, what is his name, and ben khakan in his small labyrinth is what the killer of abkhan khakan becomes. abn khakan himself. yes, that is, he is the one who killed the kingere, an initiation, thought out and influenced by the agent himself. that is, he sacrifices himself. it’s such a lonely thing too, yes, it’s like hanging yourself on a tree. here. well, again this is a wandering plot. so you wanted to stay away from scandinavia, but it didn’t work out. this podcast is a must read. i'm looking at batnikov. my guest is natalya usha, musician, lead singer of the melnitsa group, candidate of philological sciences. we are talking about horheluis borhis natasha a. here, as for borhis’s personal life, i was very touched by ulrik e’s story from the book of sand from the collection the book of sand, where he meets a woman. they spend only one night together. eh, this is clearly an illusion of mythology. there the hero's name is sigurty. yes, here’s the language, that is, it all relates to scandinavian mythology and the heroine’s name is ulrika, but it looks from one side. just like people who met in a hotel spent the night together in the morning forever. we se
one, what is his name, and ben khakan in his small labyrinth is what the killer of abkhan khakan becomes. abn khakan himself. yes, that is, he is the one who killed the kingere, an initiation, thought out and influenced by the agent himself. that is, he sacrifices himself. it’s such a lonely thing too, yes, it’s like hanging yourself on a tree. here. well, again this is a wandering plot. so you wanted to stay away from scandinavia, but it didn’t work out. this podcast is a must read. i'm...
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from being cut the freedom part to use on putting ben to fight with being in use on an attitude that t, his thoughts it's best to protect. firstly, the king dumb of course the top of the kingdom itself and he played a significant role with them but some emission but beyond that which is a higher context it that so he was part to quickly part of the agency and he thought it was best to negotiate and discuss directly with the poppet and collapsing with beam. but however this part of history in certain quarters is, is highly disputed. why is it still disappears at so many decades after the fact? why aren't we any clear about something so important in south africa's history? i think it has to do with the number of people who died and i think you'd also be unfair to attribute all those debts to one man. it was in a profit system that to use the strategy of so called black on black for finance. and that was what we used to coins. it fed well to instigate violence among of like the communities and parties. and therefore, his name was the right of the center. what appeared is the resisting must seem from the movement of the agency as it gained su
from being cut the freedom part to use on putting ben to fight with being in use on an attitude that t, his thoughts it's best to protect. firstly, the king dumb of course the top of the kingdom itself and he played a significant role with them but some emission but beyond that which is a higher context it that so he was part to quickly part of the agency and he thought it was best to negotiate and discuss directly with the poppet and collapsing with beam. but however this part of history in...
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king charles�*s accession, and a special ceremony to honour the queen takes place in scotland. there have been attacks in mali where a riverboat and military base have been targeted. hello, i'm benmpson. this is bbc news now. we start with news that the head of london's metropolitan police says the force is investigating whether staff at wandsworth prison helped the terrorism suspect daniel khalife escaped on wednesday morning. so mark rowley said the break—out was clearly preplanned, and described it as extremely concerning. he escaped to the underside —— strapped to the underside of a delivery truck. the search is now into its third day, with no confirmed sightings of khalife. 2500 acres. it is london's largest royal park, and this morning, police confirmed richmond park was a place of interest. 0n confirmed richmond park was a place of interest. on day three of manhunt. residents said it had been a noisy night as the area was searched. some 150 officers have now been deployed trying to locate former soldier daniel khalife, still on the run after escaping wandsworth prison. the force is exploring whether prison staff aided khalife's escape. just whether prison staff aided khal
king charles�*s accession, and a special ceremony to honour the queen takes place in scotland. there have been attacks in mali where a riverboat and military base have been targeted. hello, i'm benmpson. this is bbc news now. we start with news that the head of london's metropolitan police says the force is investigating whether staff at wandsworth prison helped the terrorism suspect daniel khalife escaped on wednesday morning. so mark rowley said the break—out was clearly preplanned, and...
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king's major palaces. it is very much the cultural center for many moroccans. this is what this latest earthquake has done. >>> benjamin brown is a cnn researcher in marrakech. thanks, ben. we spoke this time yesterday just after the earthquake struck. 24 hours later, what have you been seeing over the course of that time? >> obviously heartbreaking looking at the material damage, also personal injury. at the same time, we're also seeing some parts of the town are getting a sense of normality back. there's really a split in the city. if you look to the old town, the medina, it resembles a ghost town in large part, actually blocks off parts of the city because it's too dangerous. a lot of rubble. if you're in the newer suburbs of marrakech, you see that there's a sense of people attempting to return to normality. that obviously is in stark chris to the scenes we're seeing outside marrakech. i was at a hospital yesterday where people were being brought in from rural areas, and the emergency operation was still very much ongoing. marrakech at the minute stuck between two realities of a safer, more modern area not struck as hard, in some cases haven't any damage visible at
king's major palaces. it is very much the cultural center for many moroccans. this is what this latest earthquake has done. >>> benjamin brown is a cnn researcher in marrakech. thanks, ben. we spoke this time yesterday just after the earthquake struck. 24 hours later, what have you been seeing over the course of that time? >> obviously heartbreaking looking at the material damage, also personal injury. at the same time, we're also seeing some parts of the town are getting a sense...
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king national tennis center in queens, nbc news correspondent rehema ellis. so jealous you are there, rehema! get me up to speed. what's going on? does blake -- i keep saying blake. does ben you got to be a measure of a champion to do it. flew out 143 mile-per-hour serve but 100 point mile-an-hour snev his arsenal and needs every bit of it to beat number two if he's going to be number one in the tournament when it's all over. speaking of coco. she had a great match last night. her momentum great and a disruption in the stand. climate change disruption. three people, one man, glued his bare feet to the pavement, and they had to bring him out, took 29 minutes. that is something, time one of the opponents the players played against. listen to what coco gauff had to say about it when it was all over. >> done in a peaceful way. so i can't get too mad at it. obviously i don't want it to happen when winning up 6-1-4-0. wanted to keep going. what they felt they needed to do to have their voices heard, can't be upset at it. >> reporter: what a great attitude. she won and needs to know if she can take the attitude and talent into winning the whole thing. katy? >> if ben shelton win
king national tennis center in queens, nbc news correspondent rehema ellis. so jealous you are there, rehema! get me up to speed. what's going on? does blake -- i keep saying blake. does ben you got to be a measure of a champion to do it. flew out 143 mile-per-hour serve but 100 point mile-an-hour snev his arsenal and needs every bit of it to beat number two if he's going to be number one in the tournament when it's all over. speaking of coco. she had a great match last night. her momentum...
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ben chevat and, uh, the folks in congress. i was working with congressman maloney. we were working... um, mrs. maloney was really pushing to try to get help for it with congressman nadler, congressman peter kinglegation, with senator schumer, uh, and then, afterwards senator gillibrand to try to push the congress to have a better response to it. john brings the organizational, sort of, you know, heft from the grassroots so to speak, or from the people who are affected. john started coming down here, we started working together coordinating the efforts of, um, lobbying uh, to try to get people to pay attention. [kirsten] i think the first time i met john feal was when he came to washington. he organized all the first responders, all the families who were affected, anybody who was willing to fight for this cause, and he'd bring them to washington. month after month, week after week, year after year, and bringing them directly to senators, the senators' staff, uh, to members of congress, to tell their stories. [richard] he formed the fealgood foundation and then, we had, like, a core team of lobbyists that was going to washington, and really we basically bring the walking wounded down. if you lo
ben chevat and, uh, the folks in congress. i was working with congressman maloney. we were working... um, mrs. maloney was really pushing to try to get help for it with congressman nadler, congressman peter kinglegation, with senator schumer, uh, and then, afterwards senator gillibrand to try to push the congress to have a better response to it. john brings the organizational, sort of, you know, heft from the grassroots so to speak, or from the people who are affected. john started coming down...
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king, it will be decided only by washington. yes, well , profitable jester, but, nevertheless, each new one turns out to be better as a result, the previous one remembers benexcellent criticism of unhospitality. zelensky well, judging by these reports of grant shaps and from ukraine, he is there directly. uh, i filmed everything. these are my videos, which i later uploaded, but there is a feeling that he will try. uh, to somehow make amends for ben wallace to zelensky nikit, on the one hand, it’s really very high that the uk will be one of the main conductors of the anti-russian policy and warmongers, so it will remain another matter, that at the tactical level, like me it seems that this resignation is directly related to the elections that will be held next year. this, by the way, is one of the first really significant reshuffles of the grids. hey prime minister which, too, a couple of years ago, no one perceived at all, and now the story about vienna wallace, it seems to me, does not end . launch a successful counterattack. that it is the british who are preparing the ukrainian landing for and the seizure of the crimea, it is the british, as we know, wh
king, it will be decided only by washington. yes, well , profitable jester, but, nevertheless, each new one turns out to be better as a result, the previous one remembers benexcellent criticism of unhospitality. zelensky well, judging by these reports of grant shaps and from ukraine, he is there directly. uh, i filmed everything. these are my videos, which i later uploaded, but there is a feeling that he will try. uh, to somehow make amends for ben wallace to zelensky nikit, on the one hand,...