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with warm regards and best wishes, bram grisnigt.how a dutch resistance agent would have sent information back to britain. undercover and most often operating at night, it was extremely dangerous. they moved from house to house, location to location, always on the move. pretty frightening really. your life expectancy was pretty short and i have to say, they were pretty brave, men and women. after five months, bram was captured and spent the rest of the war in prison camps. this is a photograph of his english sweetheart, ann, and on the back, his handwritten notes about how to operate the radio. they remain together to this day. "i've been married for 73 years," he says. "my wife always supported me after the concentration camp. she has always been the soul of my life." he saw many friends and comrades die, but his bravery and his actions during the war would have helped countless others to live. john maguire, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather. it is the cloudy zone across the north, where it is quite mild by day and n
with warm regards and best wishes, bram grisnigt.how a dutch resistance agent would have sent information back to britain. undercover and most often operating at night, it was extremely dangerous. they moved from house to house, location to location, always on the move. pretty frightening really. your life expectancy was pretty short and i have to say, they were pretty brave, men and women. after five months, bram was captured and spent the rest of the war in prison camps. this is a photograph...
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after five months, bram were pretty brave, men and women.this is a photograph of his english sweetheart, anne, and on the back, his handwritten notes about how to operate the radio. they remain together to this day. translation: i've been married for 73 years, he says. my wife always supported me after the concentration camp. she has always been the sole of my life. he saw many friends and comrades die, but his bravery and his actions during the war would have helped countless others to live. john maguire, bbc news. what an extraordinary story! in amongst it, the amazing marriage, 73 yea rs ? amongst it, the amazing marriage, 73 years? brilliant. still to come on breakfast: we'll be exploring the issue of parental leave, as firms are encouraged to be more upfront about the work—life balance they offer to new families. time for the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london news, i'm sara 0rchard. the london fire brigade commissioner is expected to give evidence at the g re nfell tower is expected to give evidence at
after five months, bram were pretty brave, men and women.this is a photograph of his english sweetheart, anne, and on the back, his handwritten notes about how to operate the radio. they remain together to this day. translation: i've been married for 73 years, he says. my wife always supported me after the concentration camp. she has always been the sole of my life. he saw many friends and comrades die, but his bravery and his actions during the war would have helped countless others to live....
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with warm regards and best wishes, bram grisnigt.d on the back, his handwritten notes about how to operate the radio. they remain together to this day. "i‘ve been married for 73 years," he says. "my wife always supported me after the concentration camp. she has always been the soul of my life." he saw many friends and comrades die, but his bravery and his actions during the war would have helped countless others to live. john maguire, bbc news. the author of postman pat, john cunliffe, has died. mr cunliffe, who was eighty—five, lived in west yorkshire. postman pat first appeared on television alongside his black and white catjess in 1981, with almost 200 episodes broadcast to date. he was also the author of rosie andjim. in a moment, it‘s time for the one o‘clock news with jane hill but first it‘s time for a look at the weather. i never actually start to the data across southern england. mr fogg brand as well, but has that creates a break, temperatures getting up 2a celsius again. by tomorrow, those temperatures dropping down to 16
with warm regards and best wishes, bram grisnigt.d on the back, his handwritten notes about how to operate the radio. they remain together to this day. "i‘ve been married for 73 years," he says. "my wife always supported me after the concentration camp. she has always been the soul of my life." he saw many friends and comrades die, but his bravery and his actions during the war would have helped countless others to live. john maguire, bbc news. the author of postman pat,...
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. >> bram: ben biery is a charter boat captain on sanibel.makes his living taking tourists out to fish and picnic answim-- things that many people just don't want to do right now. >> i know business for the month of august was down somewhere around 80%. >> 80%? e' yeah. i don't think thanyone that's in the tourism business in our area right now, or in any business that's on the water r that isn'tlly suffering right now. >> this is an optical oxygen sensor. rangham: in fact, things have been so slow for biery that he's volunteered his boat to scientists studying the red tide, like his friend dr. rick bartleson. bartelson's an ecologist with the sanibel captiva conservaon foundation. he's checking the water at various spots, measuring the concentration of red tide cells. he says with a usual red tide, one that will kill some fish, you'd see 100 to 200,000 red r.de cells per liter of wa but this year, the red tide has been ten times worse. r instead of 200,000, we're seeing two million million cells per liter. >> brangham: i mean, that's a huge
. >> bram: ben biery is a charter boat captain on sanibel.makes his living taking tourists out to fish and picnic answim-- things that many people just don't want to do right now. >> i know business for the month of august was down somewhere around 80%. >> 80%? e' yeah. i don't think thanyone that's in the tourism business in our area right now, or in any business that's on the water r that isn'tlly suffering right now. >> this is an optical oxygen sensor. rangham: in...
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station, we start out nice and cool, mid 50s, and head to 72 degrees in your lunch bram. we'll get a look at our microclimates coming up and mike has a look at the morning commute. looking good so far? >> it is. you showed the clear view of the drive through the berkeley curve and the maze. there's a backup at the bay bridge toll plaza. just got word of a stall reported southbound 680 out of sunol into pleasanton. sounds like everything is off to the center divide, which is oftentimes more of a distraction than the side. hayward shows a build for 880, down into san jose. no problems here. into san martinez, morgan hill, northbound 101 shows a pretty focused backup and more severe than the last week. so we do have that building coming out of gilroy for the south county. from the south bay to the north bay, southbound 101 shows san rafael building in volume. back to you. >> thank you, nike. >>> at 6:01, new this morning, good news for all of us who spend hours and hours waiting to get business done at the dmv. >> that is good, but now there's another problem and we're findi
station, we start out nice and cool, mid 50s, and head to 72 degrees in your lunch bram. we'll get a look at our microclimates coming up and mike has a look at the morning commute. looking good so far? >> it is. you showed the clear view of the drive through the berkeley curve and the maze. there's a backup at the bay bridge toll plaza. just got word of a stall reported southbound 680 out of sunol into pleasanton. sounds like everything is off to the center divide, which is oftentimes...
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station, we start out nice and cool, mid 50s, and head to 72 degrees in your lunch bram. look at our microclimates coming up and mike has a look at the morning commute. looking good so far? >> it is. you showed the clear view of the drive through the berkeley curve and the maze. there's a backup at the bay bridge toll plaza. just got word of a stall reported southbound 680 out of sunol into pleasant
station, we start out nice and cool, mid 50s, and head to 72 degrees in your lunch bram. look at our microclimates coming up and mike has a look at the morning commute. looking good so far? >> it is. you showed the clear view of the drive through the berkeley curve and the maze. there's a backup at the bay bridge toll plaza. just got word of a stall reported southbound 680 out of sunol into pleasant