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let's join patrick gearey, who is at bristol. will they be happy, england? i think so, bristol.nd? ithink so, almost certainly. a beautiful day at bristol and a good day so far the england in the world cup semifinal. the young enthusiastic crowd in the cou nty the young enthusiastic crowd in the county ground for this one and england started well. they took an early wicket but the highlight of the match was sarah and taylor's excellent wicketkeeping to remove chetty. you need to look at the replays to see how good it was, excellent work again from sarah taylor. south africa did recoverfor a period. one of the breakthrough stars of this world cup, only 18, wolvaardt, she looked on she was going well but she was removed second ball by heather knight, the england captain and that wicket really changed momentum for south africa. they couldn't get any momentum going, couldn't score any i’u ns momentum going, couldn't score any runs and england took control of the match from there and they will feel this total is easily gettable, given that they have won the last six matches but you n
let's join patrick gearey, who is at bristol. will they be happy, england? i think so, bristol.nd? ithink so, almost certainly. a beautiful day at bristol and a good day so far the england in the world cup semifinal. the young enthusiastic crowd in the cou nty the young enthusiastic crowd in the county ground for this one and england started well. they took an early wicket but the highlight of the match was sarah and taylor's excellent wicketkeeping to remove chetty. you need to look at the...
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jon kay, bbc news, bristol. science editor david shukman. 2040 seems a long way off, but how big a challenge will it be to get the country ready for the big switch? it is a massive challenge, and involves a kind of revolution. if you think back to the age of the horse and carriage, the coaching inn is up and down the country had to supply horses for the next stage of someone's journey. they then supply horses for the next stage of someone'sjourney. they then had supply horses for the next stage of someone's journey. they then had to switch to supplying petrol. now they will have to switch to supplying charging points so that electric motorists can get to the next stage of their trip. there are 8000 petrol stations up and down the country. this is a massive challenge. we have heard concerns about the range of electric cars. that means that if you buy one, you will want your office to have a charging point, and your supermarket and airports and railway station. and if you live in a terraced house, we have heard on
jon kay, bbc news, bristol. science editor david shukman. 2040 seems a long way off, but how big a challenge will it be to get the country ready for the big switch? it is a massive challenge, and involves a kind of revolution. if you think back to the age of the horse and carriage, the coaching inn is up and down the country had to supply horses for the next stage of someone's journey. they then supply horses for the next stage of someone'sjourney. they then had supply horses for the next stage...
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burlington bristol bridge is clear too. >>> 6:18. 58 degrees outside. cloudy start to your day: take a live look now over philadelphia. what is to come and bill did mention that at some point this week, we're going to be seeing serious rain. >> not today. we've got cloud cover. in fact a lot of clouds. look at this view from center city. you can see a little bit of sunshine. -- well, it's under the banner. there it is. it's there. see a little bit of sunshine. just a peek we saw the sun coming up. really just getting a better view of the clouds this morning. temperatures stuck in the 60s to start with. 65 in lehigh valley. suburbs. delaware. 68. middle 60s for south jersey. philadelphia not much warmer. the numbers are stalled right now with clouds. we're at 64 degrees with west bradford township. 65 for collegeville. 60s all around. then we will warm into the 70s like we did yesterday. might see a few breaks of sunshine to get a few neighborhoods into the very low 80s. not warmer than that. the wind still coming off the ocean that's keeping things cool
burlington bristol bridge is clear too. >>> 6:18. 58 degrees outside. cloudy start to your day: take a live look now over philadelphia. what is to come and bill did mention that at some point this week, we're going to be seeing serious rain. >> not today. we've got cloud cover. in fact a lot of clouds. look at this view from center city. you can see a little bit of sunshine. -- well, it's under the banner. there it is. it's there. see a little bit of sunshine. just a peek we saw...
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thursday, bristol myers, celgene, astrazeneca and merck in terms of projections, doesn't expect a solid though not spectacular second quarter earnings, just increased earnings for estimates across the board and says he expects qtq2 to be very good. tr pricing in the second quarter for several drugs. those could drive results, 24 rent entries between april and july 2017. in terms of stocks, take a look. those have a lot of what cowen calls troubled franchises.
thursday, bristol myers, celgene, astrazeneca and merck in terms of projections, doesn't expect a solid though not spectacular second quarter earnings, just increased earnings for estimates across the board and says he expects qtq2 to be very good. tr pricing in the second quarter for several drugs. those could drive results, 24 rent entries between april and july 2017. in terms of stocks, take a look. those have a lot of what cowen calls troubled franchises.
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at bristol robotics lab, they're taking an interest in every detail.e sensitive to flashing lights, look away now. is that more secure, then, than just using your fingerprint? certainly. with a fingerprint, it's a small region of the hand. obviously with this system we're getting the whole surface and that, combined with the vein structure, just add an extra layer of security. do you think this could be spoofed? i think it's unlikely. research recently showed the ability to extract fingerprints or handprints off celebrities from a distance. from photos? from photos. so, you could use that to generate a 3—d surface but you still wouldn't have the vein structure on the back of the hand. that would be very difficult to hack. in chicago, some people are already using their palm and to pay for things. it's being called naked payment. no cards, cash or phones. from september, tsb will be the first bank in europe to adopt retina scan technology as a way of accessing online bank accounts, although initially customers will need a samsung galaxy s8 handset to us
at bristol robotics lab, they're taking an interest in every detail.e sensitive to flashing lights, look away now. is that more secure, then, than just using your fingerprint? certainly. with a fingerprint, it's a small region of the hand. obviously with this system we're getting the whole surface and that, combined with the vein structure, just add an extra layer of security. do you think this could be spoofed? i think it's unlikely. research recently showed the ability to extract fingerprints...
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jon kay, bbc news, bristol.ilty of killing two former girlfriends, five years apart. 52—year—old robert trigg was convicted of the murder of susan nicholson in 2011, and the manslaughter of caroline devlin in 2006. he had denied the charges, claiming they had died in their sleep. the italian government has made the latest offer to treat the terminally ill baby charlie gard. but the foreign secretary, boris johnson, says that for legal reasons it is impossible for him to be transferred to the vatican's children's hospital for treatment. charlie gard's parents have already lost their legal battle, both here and in the european court, to keep him alive, against the advice of doctors at the great 0rmond street hospital. saudi arabia, the uae, bahrain, and egypt have condemned qatar's response to their demands as negative and irresponsible. the foreign ministers from the four arab countries met in cairo today and complained that qatar has failed to grasp the gravity of the situation. the four states accuse qatar of s
jon kay, bbc news, bristol.ilty of killing two former girlfriends, five years apart. 52—year—old robert trigg was convicted of the murder of susan nicholson in 2011, and the manslaughter of caroline devlin in 2006. he had denied the charges, claiming they had died in their sleep. the italian government has made the latest offer to treat the terminally ill baby charlie gard. but the foreign secretary, boris johnson, says that for legal reasons it is impossible for him to be transferred to...
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about four minutes away from the opening of burlington bristol. won't be able to get across the bridge there. 5:45 opening was scheduled for. clear getting over the bridges. >>> fight for answers. the family of a missing mom flies halfway across the world to learn more about her ppeance plus this. >>> [ gunshots ] shootout caught on camera. intense video of a gunfight that ended with one man shot more than 45 times. >>> crowd survives horror story. survives deadly wrong live steamed by the driver. >>> putting micro chips in employees. is it a good idea? all to make their work lives easier. today, we spend a whole lot of time like this. so at citizens bank, we've created banking tools that fit how you're living today. from advanced atms... to online banking... to our award winning mobile app. and if you prefer face-to-face, we have that too. ask me, terry goggans, how our balance of technology and people can help you. >>> quarter of six this morning. we have video from a shooting that ended in the heart of the busy shopping district. take a look. [
about four minutes away from the opening of burlington bristol. won't be able to get across the bridge there. 5:45 opening was scheduled for. clear getting over the bridges. >>> fight for answers. the family of a missing mom flies halfway across the world to learn more about her ppeance plus this. >>> [ gunshots ] shootout caught on camera. intense video of a gunfight that ended with one man shot more than 45 times. >>> crowd survives horror story. survives deadly...
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patrick gearey, bbc news, in bristol. that's it. newsnight is coming up on bbc two.
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patrick gearey, bbc news, in bristol. that's it. newsnight is coming up on bbc two.ere's evan davies. this week, president trump passes the six month milestone, half a year of the most controversial president in your lifetimes. tonight we'll ask, is he as bad as his critics feared or as good as his supporters hoped? join me now on bbc two. here, on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. have a good night. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm leah boleto. coming up: england are through to the final of the women's cricket world cup. england goalkeeperjoe hart has completed a loan move to west ham from manchester city. and michael matthews won stage 16 of the tour de france in a photo finish, as britain's chris froome retained the leader's yellow jersey. good evening. england beat south africa by two wickets in a tense semi—final to reach the final of the women's cricket world cup. england restricted south africa tojust 218 in bristol, which looked like a comfortable target. but the home side lost wickets cheaply through the middle order and were five wickets dow
patrick gearey, bbc news, in bristol. that's it. newsnight is coming up on bbc two.ere's evan davies. this week, president trump passes the six month milestone, half a year of the most controversial president in your lifetimes. tonight we'll ask, is he as bad as his critics feared or as good as his supporters hoped? join me now on bbc two. here, on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. have a good night. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm leah boleto. coming up: england are through to...
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. >> one year after a man was mured on his birthday in bristol, his family hopes you can identify hisler. here's rick williams with the crime fighter report. >> he was out going, very out spoken. he would give anyone he considered a friend, anything. >> travis lyle says good nature makes his brother herbert's murder that much more puzzling. >> wouldn't hurt anybody. >> tuesday, july 26, 2016, herbert was at his cousin's house in bristol. about 9:00 p.m. herbert called him. >> he called me about 9:00 p.m. and told me that someone tried to rob him. they put a gun to him. >> little did travis know four hours later at 12:45 a.m., herbert would be killed. they say he received a phone call. when he walked outside, they heard two gunshots. >> police found the 32-year-old dead on the sidewalk. >> the 27th was his birthday. >> will is a $1,000 reward for information that leads to the arrest and conviction of the person responsible. 215546-tips. all calls remain anonymous. for him to be the person he was, wouldn't hurt anyone. for someone to do this to him, our family, his children, i feel like
. >> one year after a man was mured on his birthday in bristol, his family hopes you can identify hisler. here's rick williams with the crime fighter report. >> he was out going, very out spoken. he would give anyone he considered a friend, anything. >> travis lyle says good nature makes his brother herbert's murder that much more puzzling. >> wouldn't hurt anybody. >> tuesday, july 26, 2016, herbert was at his cousin's house in bristol. about 9:00 p.m. herbert...
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and coming up in the sport on bbc news, england's cricketers make a bright start in the bristol sunshiney are playing south africa, in their latest group match at the women's world cup. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. theresa may this lunchtime appeared to be sticking to the government's pay cap of 1% on public sector workers, despite growing pressure from members of her own cabinet to relax it. at prime minister's questions, the labour leaderjeremy corbyn accused her of exploiting the goodwill of thousands of teachers, nurses and other employees. earlier, the fire brigades union said its members had been offered a 2% pay rise. mrs may said the government had to be fair to public sector workers — and to those who pay for them. let's speak to our assistant political editor, norman smith. that was a combat if pmqs. the days we have had a public wwe between the big beasts of the cabinet over public pay, with figures like boris johnson saying it is time to ease the pay cap —— a public wwe the chancellor has said we must keep oui’ nerve the chancellor has said we must keep
and coming up in the sport on bbc news, england's cricketers make a bright start in the bristol sunshiney are playing south africa, in their latest group match at the women's world cup. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. theresa may this lunchtime appeared to be sticking to the government's pay cap of 1% on public sector workers, despite growing pressure from members of her own cabinet to relax it. at prime minister's questions, the labour leaderjeremy corbyn accused her of...
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burlington bristol bridge set for a opening at 5:45. any minute we will have an opening. we had one at that coney palmyra. we are dealing with haze, live look at some fog, 422, out near pottstown collegeville interchange, and so a little bit there. for gang from wilmington and delaware in problems on i-95. good morning to allentown looking good along the extension and route 209, to and from the poconos, threatening included there will cause some fog delays. in problems on the turnpike itself, blue route looking good heading down toward the airport, but down the shore, north on the garden state parkway an accident, right before the atlantic city expressway, and because of the quicks of the rain and high tide we have high water at the brooklawn circle route 130 and route 47, watch out for delays , route 130 just off of centre square road watch for high water, again as a result of the rain and high tide. down here in delco marsh road which is route three between chestnut and darley road watch for local detours. mass transit, we had that water main break in the neighborhood.
burlington bristol bridge set for a opening at 5:45. any minute we will have an opening. we had one at that coney palmyra. we are dealing with haze, live look at some fog, 422, out near pottstown collegeville interchange, and so a little bit there. for gang from wilmington and delaware in problems on i-95. good morning to allentown looking good along the extension and route 209, to and from the poconos, threatening included there will cause some fog delays. in problems on the turnpike itself,...
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bristol held its breath. they could only manage two.australia in 2a years, england picked their moment well. wayne rooney has returned to everton from manchester united 13 years after leaving the club. the former england captain is the record goal—scorer for club and country but he had becoming creasing the sidelined in recent seasons. the 31—year—old rejoins his boyhood club for free 31—year—old rejoins his boyhood club forfree on a 31—year—old rejoins his boyhood club for free on a two—year deal. he is one of england's rates and manchester united's record goal—scorer. but with his playing time increasingly limited at old trafford wayne rooney has gone back to the club he has always called home. the first game back obviously, it will be an emotional day for me, i think. i'm looking forward to it but i think overall i'm looking forward to the season is getting back playing regularly and trying to help this club move forward. there was talk about him moving to china or maybe even america but in the end he has opted to come back to where
bristol held its breath. they could only manage two.australia in 2a years, england picked their moment well. wayne rooney has returned to everton from manchester united 13 years after leaving the club. the former england captain is the record goal—scorer for club and country but he had becoming creasing the sidelined in recent seasons. the 31—year—old rejoins his boyhood club for free 31—year—old rejoins his boyhood club forfree on a 31—year—old rejoins his boyhood club for free...
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tony murphy is in bristol — he's the family solicitor.ing to read the report, and worse that police actively couudedin and worse that police actively colluded in that racism by blaming the victim, rather than apprehending the victim, rather than apprehending the perpetrators over six long yea rs. the perpetrators over six long years. how shocked by you at the breadth and depth of the failings at every level? well, the criticisms are unprecedented, in my experience, not least the institutional systemic nature of them, and the institutional racism at the core of it is obviously deeply concerning, across the country. and is the family satisfied with what has happened to the officers concerned, and the changes that the force have made sense? the family feel that the ipcc have done justice to this, and it is important that the chief co nsta ble it is important that the chief constable has acknowledged the failings and taken responsibility. it is also understood that he is to implement a programme of systemic change. the family's real concern i
tony murphy is in bristol — he's the family solicitor.ing to read the report, and worse that police actively couudedin and worse that police actively colluded in that racism by blaming the victim, rather than apprehending the victim, rather than apprehending the perpetrators over six long yea rs. the perpetrators over six long years. how shocked by you at the breadth and depth of the failings at every level? well, the criticisms are unprecedented, in my experience, not least the institutional...
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it's stopping before that so you don't have to worry about a burlington bristol opening.er to you. >> good to know. thank you, matt. >>> police say a driver loaded up his car with four propane tanks and intentionally drove into his ex-girlfriend's apartment building. it happened in fort pierce florida yesterday afternoon. the crash caused the car to explode and flames shot up to the second floor of the apartment building. the 31-year-old driver in the car was killed. no one else was hurt. the red cross is helping 18 people forced out of their homes. >> a colorado man woke up to find that his house had been ransacked while he slept upstairs and the culprit wasn't a robber, it was a bear. video shows the bear opening the refrigerator in the colorado springs home on monday night. the bear spent about five hours inside the home and then finally busted out through a door. parks and wildlife officers tracked the bear down yesterday morning and euthanized it to protect others. they say the same bear was caught on camera in a garage last week. >> ♪ using artificial tears often an
it's stopping before that so you don't have to worry about a burlington bristol opening.er to you. >> good to know. thank you, matt. >>> police say a driver loaded up his car with four propane tanks and intentionally drove into his ex-girlfriend's apartment building. it happened in fort pierce florida yesterday afternoon. the crash caused the car to explode and flames shot up to the second floor of the apartment building. the 31-year-old driver in the car was killed. no one else...
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jon kay, bbc news, bristol. let's get more on this story.ord is professor karel williams from manchester university. good evening. what do you think of this 2040 target? well, it's really a re—announcement. in 2011, the government announced in its carbon plan the aim of no more petrol or diesel by 2040. that is just being re—announced today. in the intervening six years we have really made no progress with the air quality crisis in the cities, and as andy palmer was observing in your package, we haven't made no progress with the infrastructure, because the shift from petrol to electric is a huge shift in infrastructure and requires a completely different refuelling and charging system. what do you argue should have been happening over the last six years? it is fairly clear from the government's on evidence that we have a crisis which causes 40,000 premature deaths a year, and this needs robust national action. a toxicity charge of the kind that is going to be introduced in london in 0ctober going to be introduced in london in october is the
jon kay, bbc news, bristol. let's get more on this story.ord is professor karel williams from manchester university. good evening. what do you think of this 2040 target? well, it's really a re—announcement. in 2011, the government announced in its carbon plan the aim of no more petrol or diesel by 2040. that is just being re—announced today. in the intervening six years we have really made no progress with the air quality crisis in the cities, and as andy palmer was observing in your...
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burlington bristol also clear. >> thank you. hungry for viabilityry. one new jersey school official is taking part in. plus a dangerous spot. the popular summer location where police are cracking down in effort to save lives. >>> fireworks fright. what starts out as fun turns into an alleged crime. all caught on camera. >>> concerned community members raised money to pay for extra security. sky force ten found several people swimming at devil's pool yesterday. jumping off the rocks is a tradition there and also illegal. injured and killed swimmers there. community raised $10,000 so police can keep watch and crack down on violators. they say it's working. >>> new video shows why you should never play with fireworks. charged three kentucky teenagers with criminal mischief. police say the teening stole the fireworks from a nearby store. video posted on facebook and helped police make the arrest. >>> 5:47. school superintendant in north jersey says she will try to eat ten hotdogs in ten minutes at the annual hot dog eating contest. >> good luck. superinten
burlington bristol also clear. >> thank you. hungry for viabilityry. one new jersey school official is taking part in. plus a dangerous spot. the popular summer location where police are cracking down in effort to save lives. >>> fireworks fright. what starts out as fun turns into an alleged crime. all caught on camera. >>> concerned community members raised money to pay for extra security. sky force ten found several people swimming at devil's pool yesterday. jumping...
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same goes for burlington bristol. vai and tracey, back to you. >> america's biggest birthday party is here. 241 years. wawa welcome america nonstop day of fun set to begin in just a few short hours from now. >>> nbc 10 has all access pass to festivities. pamela osborne live on independence maul. party begins later this morning. pam. >> reporter: speaking of that all-access past. take a look. some crew just got here this morning. getting ready to bring all of this to you live this morning. as for the stage, that's set for the celebration of freedom ceremony. boys to men honored here. philly pops will be making big band debut. also where the wawa foundation will present the wawa foundation hero award. again, we're bringing this all to you live. that's not all. this is video from last year's parade. this video 4,000 marchers. goes until noon. afterwards the party moves to the parkway. going to be five blocks of free family fun and entertainment. there will be crafts for the kids. a zip line and two beer gardens for the g
same goes for burlington bristol. vai and tracey, back to you. >> america's biggest birthday party is here. 241 years. wawa welcome america nonstop day of fun set to begin in just a few short hours from now. >>> nbc 10 has all access pass to festivities. pamela osborne live on independence maul. party begins later this morning. pam. >> reporter: speaking of that all-access past. take a look. some crew just got here this morning. getting ready to bring all of this to you...
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jon kay, bbc news, bristol. is andy eastlake, managing director of the low carbon vehicle partnership — a public private partnership that encourages use of environmentally friendly vehicles. good evening. how feasible is this 2040 deadline? very feasible. it is a strategy that has been in the automotive industry for over four yea rs automotive industry for over four years now. today's headline makes it very real for the man years now. today's headline makes it very realfor the man on years now. today's headline makes it very real for the man on the street of course but actually if we think, this is 23 years ahead and if we we re this is 23 years ahead and if we were talking 20 years ago about banning analog tv, there would be uproar but we didn't need to because technology moved on and everyone had adopted it before a ban was necessary. so the headline may be a bit too dramatic because we may get there earlier. is that a fair parallel because we are so used to driving vehicles which are powered with diesel and p
jon kay, bbc news, bristol. is andy eastlake, managing director of the low carbon vehicle partnership — a public private partnership that encourages use of environmentally friendly vehicles. good evening. how feasible is this 2040 deadline? very feasible. it is a strategy that has been in the automotive industry for over four yea rs automotive industry for over four years now. today's headline makes it very real for the man years now. today's headline makes it very realfor the man on years...
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ithan avenue could get you burlington bristol bridge up right about now for a passing ship. to that turnpike connector bridge instead. and we still have an overturned vehicle on the garden state parkway northbound approaching 322 and 40, the black horse pike. the left lane out of commission there although we are seeing speeds start to rise so i'm wondering if maybe they're in the process of getting that cleared out. use 322 or river road instead of main street route 40. they're repairing a water main break by the branch of the atlantic county library. they think that 40 main street is going to be blocked off most of the day so again, 322 or river road gets you around it. time for the commuter report and speaking of rivers, yeah, flooding this morning in westville along broadway around the brooklawn circle as well. that wholea often floods out in rain events. tam. >> new here on "action news" dramatic video shows on the moment a train came within inches of an overturned car in oklahoma yesterday morning. police dashcam video shows officers trying to help a woman out of her fl
ithan avenue could get you burlington bristol bridge up right about now for a passing ship. to that turnpike connector bridge instead. and we still have an overturned vehicle on the garden state parkway northbound approaching 322 and 40, the black horse pike. the left lane out of commission there although we are seeing speeds start to rise so i'm wondering if maybe they're in the process of getting that cleared out. use 322 or river road instead of main street route 40. they're repairing a...
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toll increase, budget calls for $45 million to rehab and paint the talcony palmyra and burlington bristolent on the burlington city bridge. >> and that's a look at some of the newspaper headlines from around the delaware vale. >> and up next, spat here with sport. good morning, pat. >> good morning, training camp is for the birds. yesterday, eagles-rookies quarterback and selected veterans put on the pads to get ready for the 2017 season. we'll hear from one of their newest stars. plus the phillies had to deal with the rain and the best team in the american league. we will show you how they fared in sports. >> welcome back everyone, the phillies were watered down last night and it had nothing to do with the rain delay. >> pat's here with sport, and pat, also talking about eagle training cam up. >> yes, little baseball. little football. got it all for this morning. ready or not here they come. yesterday the philadelphia eagles kick off training camp with rookie quarterback and selected veterans on thursday, the full squad will practice for the first time. someone will obviously be keeping
toll increase, budget calls for $45 million to rehab and paint the talcony palmyra and burlington bristolent on the burlington city bridge. >> and that's a look at some of the newspaper headlines from around the delaware vale. >> and up next, spat here with sport. good morning, pat. >> good morning, training camp is for the birds. yesterday, eagles-rookies quarterback and selected veterans put on the pads to get ready for the 2017 season. we'll hear from one of their newest...
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hot dog fundraiser was held this afternoon in bristol. organized bias mail riveria a concerned father and bristol elks lodge. food and everything was donated and all money raised will be split evenly among victim's families. >>> haverford police enjoyed their morning cup of coffee with the people that they were sworn to protect and serve. it would be at carleno's market in ardmore. residents had a chance to talk with officers over pastries and fresh coffee. it has been the department's way of staying connected to the community. >>> a temple grad, with a degree in accounting is the new world series of poker champion. twenty-five year-old scott lumpky of brigantine won the title lit have after 3:30. he takes home a jackpot worth 8.1 million-dollar. >> two weeks ago i was a kid, playing poker and somehow here i am champion in the main event. >> in addition to the cash, he will take home the most coveted non-monetary prize in poker, a 14 car on the gold bracelet featuring each suit in the deck in either ruby's or black diamonds. >>> jeff's he
hot dog fundraiser was held this afternoon in bristol. organized bias mail riveria a concerned father and bristol elks lodge. food and everything was donated and all money raised will be split evenly among victim's families. >>> haverford police enjoyed their morning cup of coffee with the people that they were sworn to protect and serve. it would be at carleno's market in ardmore. residents had a chance to talk with officers over pastries and fresh coffee. it has been the department's...
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bristol north west is an historic and fascinating constituency. claire gould.n on monday night at 11 for another round—up of the best of the day here at westminster, including questions to the home secretary, amber rudd. but for now, from me, alicia mccarthy, goodnight. hello. most of us have seen a bit of sunshine today. the best across england and wales, but more sunny spells during the week to look forward to and a spell of rain on tuesday. after that, it is hot and humid across england and wales, with thunder later in the week. this is the extent of the sunny skies across england and wales. more cloud for northern ireland and scotland, where we have seen the cloud break—up in cornwall, beautiful scenes there, thank you for sending us that picture. this evening, a weak weather front head south across scotla nd weather front head south across scotland and northern ireland, bringing some rain. not too heavy. that weather eventually slides into north west england, wales, the south—west, where there could be hill fog patches overnight. 11—15d for most. tomorrow,
bristol north west is an historic and fascinating constituency. claire gould.n on monday night at 11 for another round—up of the best of the day here at westminster, including questions to the home secretary, amber rudd. but for now, from me, alicia mccarthy, goodnight. hello. most of us have seen a bit of sunshine today. the best across england and wales, but more sunny spells during the week to look forward to and a spell of rain on tuesday. after that, it is hot and humid across england...
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bristol north west is an historic and fascinating constituency. claire gould.a shinn on monday night at 11 for another round—up of the best of the day here at westminster, including questions to the home secretary, amber rudd. but for now, from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. hello. the weekend was something of a mixed bag across the greater part of scotland and northern ireland, but once we get into england and wales, at times it really did look as glorious as that. can we keep it up for the next few days? well, there will be some sunshine in the forecast. as early as tuesday, some areas will be seeing some significant rainfall, and then later in the week it will turn a wee bit hot and humid from the south. now, as i say, the weekend was something of a mixed bag, especially so in the western side of scotland, and into the first part of monday, i think we'll find some of those conditions slumping into the western side of england, through wales too. not a cold start here, 11! or 15, but with clearer skies across scotland and northern ireland, some of the temperatu
bristol north west is an historic and fascinating constituency. claire gould.a shinn on monday night at 11 for another round—up of the best of the day here at westminster, including questions to the home secretary, amber rudd. but for now, from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. hello. the weekend was something of a mixed bag across the greater part of scotland and northern ireland, but once we get into england and wales, at times it really did look as glorious as that. can we keep it up for the...
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bristol north west is an historic and fascinating constituency. claire gould.k, but dojoinjoanna shinn on monday night at 11 for another round—up of the best of the day here at westminster, including questions to the home secretary, amber rudd. but for now, from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. is that what is saturday looking like across the uk? it does not look that bad at all. for most of us there will be sunshine. the morning maybe cloudy and even a few spots of rain particular across east anglia and the south—east are just a bit of darkness nothing more, the weather is quiet. let's see how we will end the night. just a little damp weather there across the south—east but for most of us dry into the evening. temperature early on saturday morning will be hovering around mid—teens across most of england and wales, scotland and northern ireland are a little fresher. the chilly morning in sport in ireland, possibly a touch of grass frost. this is the morning in the north—west and the weather looks absolutely fine. lots of sunshine around but the weather will be clo
bristol north west is an historic and fascinating constituency. claire gould.k, but dojoinjoanna shinn on monday night at 11 for another round—up of the best of the day here at westminster, including questions to the home secretary, amber rudd. but for now, from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. is that what is saturday looking like across the uk? it does not look that bad at all. for most of us there will be sunshine. the morning maybe cloudy and even a few spots of rain particular across east...
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bristol north west is an historic and fascinating constituency. claire gould. on monday night at 11:00 for another round—up of the best of the day here at westminster, including questions to the home secretary, amber rudd. but for now, from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. hello once again. sunday is shaping up to be a half decent day for many parts of the british isles, save for parts of scotland, where your impression will be slightly twisted by the fact they will see showers. not a cold start wherever you may begin the day, temperatures possibly in single figures in the glens of eastern scotland. once we got rid of the last of saturday's rains in the south—east, a lot of england and wales enjoys a super day. more cloud for northern ireland, more in the way of showers for scotland. a quick look at some of the detail, not quite unbroken sunshine but much improved for the far west of wales. the far south—west of england and tending into saturday we had all the cloud and a bit of rain as well. a dry day in prospect here for the greater part of england and wales. al
bristol north west is an historic and fascinating constituency. claire gould. on monday night at 11:00 for another round—up of the best of the day here at westminster, including questions to the home secretary, amber rudd. but for now, from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. hello once again. sunday is shaping up to be a half decent day for many parts of the british isles, save for parts of scotland, where your impression will be slightly twisted by the fact they will see showers. not a cold start...
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burlington bristol bridge, scheduled to go up at 5:45, so in the next 13 minutes or so, and also, we have an accident, this is upper moreland township involving injuries. county line road, blair mill road, your neck of the woods, i would just say steer away from it, give yourself couple of, interest minute, if you can avoid an accident always better to do so. then also looking at couple every water main breaks fishtown, closed between girard and thompson street, alternate aramingo avenue. route five bus also detoured. rahel, over to you. >> thank you, republican senator john mccain is returning it capitol hill days after he was diagnosed with brain cancer. mccain will arrive in time to be weighing in on crucial senate vote to over the, the house passed the american healthcare act back in may. president trump now urging gop senate hold out to get in line so we'll have to wait and see what happens with this one. meanwhile president trump's senior advisor and son-in-law jared kushner meets with house committee members today. met with the senate intelligence yesterday, and their investig
burlington bristol bridge, scheduled to go up at 5:45, so in the next 13 minutes or so, and also, we have an accident, this is upper moreland township involving injuries. county line road, blair mill road, your neck of the woods, i would just say steer away from it, give yourself couple of, interest minute, if you can avoid an accident always better to do so. then also looking at couple every water main breaks fishtown, closed between girard and thompson street, alternate aramingo avenue. route...
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a big win for india against bristol. a big win for india against pakistan.de 169 from their 50 overs but dealt with pakistan very well. they took five wickets to get an easy win for the indians. impressive tournament continues. australia and new zealand, two of the traditional heavyweights at the tournament, australia came out on top winning by five wickets. perry top scoring. australia seen the team to beat in this women's world cup but the next few games could be crucial. it is about to get very interesting. whisper it very quietly for your german producer. marcel kittel won stage two of the tour de france on sunday, from dusseldorf in his home country germany to the belgian city of liege. but britain's geraint thomas retains the race leader's yellowjersey. danke shun! 0n on that note, he is a happy man. professor stephen hawking has told the bbc that donald trump's decision to withdraw from the paris climate agreement, could doom the planet, and that future generations will have no choice but to find life elsewhere. he was speaking on the occasion of his
a big win for india against bristol. a big win for india against pakistan.de 169 from their 50 overs but dealt with pakistan very well. they took five wickets to get an easy win for the indians. impressive tournament continues. australia and new zealand, two of the traditional heavyweights at the tournament, australia came out on top winning by five wickets. perry top scoring. australia seen the team to beat in this women's world cup but the next few games could be crucial. it is about to get...
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tennessee congressional delegation i've worked with all of you from the tip of memphis to the top part of bristol, tennessee. so glad to have your support and have you here. i want to thank some great ambassadors here with us today. i'd like to start with my great colleague from japan. >> we're going to leave this and take you now live on c-span2 on hearing on people with disabilities, from hollywood. dancers,artists, and this is a day long event sponsored. >> a loved one, a family member or a close friend who you really care about who has a disability, so, everyone in the room, everyone in the room. how many of you-- this is something that you do like very involved, very involved in that. okay, who here will say, you know, i didn't really know about this, but-- okay. great. so, good morning, and hello and welcome. i am the founder and president respectability-- >> are you having trouble hearing me? i'm going to start over. i'm the founder and president of respectability, a nonprofit organization working it fight stigmas and end real prejudice and to advance opportunities for people with disabili
tennessee congressional delegation i've worked with all of you from the tip of memphis to the top part of bristol, tennessee. so glad to have your support and have you here. i want to thank some great ambassadors here with us today. i'd like to start with my great colleague from japan. >> we're going to leave this and take you now live on c-span2 on hearing on people with disabilities, from hollywood. dancers,artists, and this is a day long event sponsored. >> a loved one, a family...
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jon kay, bbc news, bristol. the time is 6:17pm.ers say there needs to be a change in attitudes and behaviour. and still to come, wimbledon on wednesday has had the sunshine and a very successful british centre court. coming on bbc news: all the action from day three of wimbledon, and there‘s a new leader at the tour de france, a familiar face too, because the defending champion — chris froome — has taken the leader‘s yellow jersey on stage five. it was one of the key issues in the recent election — the cost of going to university and the debts students pile up. now a new study from the respected institute for fiscal studies has revealed the extent of that debt. those from the poorest backgrounds will owe up to £57,000. and three—quarters of them will never clear it. however, the government says that those from poorer backgrounds are now going to university at a record rate — up 43% since 2009. here‘s our education editor bra nwen jeffreys. a sunny afternoon on campus, but in the background, the pressure of debt. many students want
jon kay, bbc news, bristol. the time is 6:17pm.ers say there needs to be a change in attitudes and behaviour. and still to come, wimbledon on wednesday has had the sunshine and a very successful british centre court. coming on bbc news: all the action from day three of wimbledon, and there‘s a new leader at the tour de france, a familiar face too, because the defending champion — chris froome — has taken the leader‘s yellow jersey on stage five. it was one of the key issues in the...
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andrew geary, bbc news, in bristol. time for a look at the weather. here's chris fawkes. hi,jane.erday's temperatures, the high temperatures we re temperatures, the high temperatures were in the east and south. high pressure in charge. we still have a high pressure with us today. however, it has moved further eastwards and allowed the winds to change direction to more south easily, pushing the highest temperatures this afternoon into the western side of the country. 27 degrees or so for parts of west and wales into north—west england. a warm day for western scotland. eastern scotland and england will be
andrew geary, bbc news, in bristol. time for a look at the weather. here's chris fawkes. hi,jane.erday's temperatures, the high temperatures we re temperatures, the high temperatures were in the east and south. high pressure in charge. we still have a high pressure with us today. however, it has moved further eastwards and allowed the winds to change direction to more south easily, pushing the highest temperatures this afternoon into the western side of the country. 27 degrees or so for parts...
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the clients in bristol have sold a small apartment for around £320,000. size... it's making moving to live in wales a more attractive option to some. but at this estate agent's, just a few miles away, they recognise it could have an impcat on schools and other public services. what we're finding is a lot of the people who are now looking over here have been searching in bristol where the house prices are a lot more expensive, so the news about the severn bridge has suddenly brought chepstow into their four process. ifeel that, yes, it's great to have this increase in housing activity, but we do need support in terms of infrastructure improvement at the same time. congestion and slow—moving traffic costs business dear. infrastructure in south wales is currently under review. the uk government has accused ministers in cardiff of dragging theirfeet over plans for a new motorway. but it was only yesterday the uk transport secretary announced that rail electrification plans from cardiff to swansea have been shelved. removing these barriers is designed to keep
the clients in bristol have sold a small apartment for around £320,000. size... it's making moving to live in wales a more attractive option to some. but at this estate agent's, just a few miles away, they recognise it could have an impcat on schools and other public services. what we're finding is a lot of the people who are now looking over here have been searching in bristol where the house prices are a lot more expensive, so the news about the severn bridge has suddenly brought chepstow...
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jon kay, bbc news, bristol.ow face across the country. knives are now britain's number one murder weapon and increasingly both the victims and the perpetrators are children and teenagers. last year, nearly 32,500 knife crimes were committed in england and wales. that figure was up 14% on the previous year. our home affairs correspondent, june kelly, has been on police patrol in birmingham and met some of those working to end knife culture. a summer evening in birmingham and the force response teams from west midlands police are dealing with dozens of emergencies. proceed to a second stabbing... this time in kings norton. and i'm notjoking. oscar 30, that's over, heard. grandson has been stabbed. caller has had a call from her daughter stating the 15—year—old grandson has been stabbed. caller is hysterical. he's not at this location. the victim is a 15—year—old boy. he doesn't live in this road, he was found here. the teenager is helped into the ambulance by his mate. no sign of the attacker and no information fr
jon kay, bbc news, bristol.ow face across the country. knives are now britain's number one murder weapon and increasingly both the victims and the perpetrators are children and teenagers. last year, nearly 32,500 knife crimes were committed in england and wales. that figure was up 14% on the previous year. our home affairs correspondent, june kelly, has been on police patrol in birmingham and met some of those working to end knife culture. a summer evening in birmingham and the force response...
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expect delays there, bullying ton bristol we got another opening coming our way today, 8:00 be set fore burlington bristol, pennsylvania turnpike, starting to hit the brakes as you head into willow grove. then delays over in toward the plymouth meeting interchange. sue has got your hump day forecast, in 15 seconds. >> 7:48. we have another home game with the phillies tonight, let's hope maybe we can salvage the last game of the series with the houston astros, looks like another mostly cloudy night. little bit more humid this zink, than it is right now, 74 e begins at 7:05, mostly cloudy skies, at citizens bank park. so, that's a little laterment let's go back to right now. 68 degrees, and looks like it will stay around the upper 60s, until we see some sunshine, only in the 50's in the pocono mountains this morning, no rain to show you on radar, but there is an occasional shower popping up every once in a while. with all of that cloud cover out there. look quick at the future cast, see quite a bit of cloud cover throughout the morning, sun breaking through every once in a while througho
expect delays there, bullying ton bristol we got another opening coming our way today, 8:00 be set fore burlington bristol, pennsylvania turnpike, starting to hit the brakes as you head into willow grove. then delays over in toward the plymouth meeting interchange. sue has got your hump day forecast, in 15 seconds. >> 7:48. we have another home game with the phillies tonight, let's hope maybe we can salvage the last game of the series with the houston astros, looks like another mostly...
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i would expect an opening at the burlington bristol bridge. matt. >> thank you, matt.istie made it official before midnight the government shutdown is over. that means state run parks and beaches will be opened for the july 4th holiday. "action news" reporter jeanette reyes is live in the satellite center to break down the deal for us. >> reporter: jeanette. >> reporter: good morning, matt. new jersey is back opened for business just in time for the fourth of july and many people this morning are breathing a sigh of relief in what lawmakers are calling and describing as the best deal they've seen in over a decade. this morning state beaches, parks and historic sites will open for the first time after a three-day government shutdown that furloughed an estimated 30 to 35,000 state workers. this after the legislature went back into session monday to try and break the deadlock and come to a compromise. >> finally tonight i'm very pleased that both the speaker and the senate president have reached an agreement which will result in the legislature fulfilling their obligation
i would expect an opening at the burlington bristol bridge. matt. >> thank you, matt.istie made it official before midnight the government shutdown is over. that means state run parks and beaches will be opened for the july 4th holiday. "action news" reporter jeanette reyes is live in the satellite center to break down the deal for us. >> reporter: jeanette. >> reporter: good morning, matt. new jersey is back opened for business just in time for the fourth of july...
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i've worked with all of you, from the tip of memphis to the top part of bristol, tennessee. i'm so glad to have your support and have you here. i want to thank some great ambassadors that are here with us today. i'd like to start with my great colleague, ambassador from japan. i look forward toworking with you, sir. it will be a great honor. you're one of the foremost ambassadors not only from your country, of course, but in the entire ambassadorial arena. i look forward to working and learning from you. as time goes on. also, there are five ambassadors here today that i'd like to acknowledge and recognize. one of them has been a great friend and mentor to me for a number of years. thank you very much for being here, sir. [applause] ambassador tom is here. i appreciate your leadership. as our undersecretary of state, you play a very important role and i feel very honored to serve with you. ambassador holiday from the united nations is here. also ambassador silver seen it is here. thank you -- silverstein is here. thank you for being here. [applause] and our soon to be ambass
i've worked with all of you, from the tip of memphis to the top part of bristol, tennessee. i'm so glad to have your support and have you here. i want to thank some great ambassadors that are here with us today. i'd like to start with my great colleague, ambassador from japan. i look forward toworking with you, sir. it will be a great honor. you're one of the foremost ambassadors not only from your country, of course, but in the entire ambassadorial arena. i look forward to working and learning...
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i saw that when i visited a school in bristol last week.ing pa rt today, there is a service taking part in st peter's church in dundee for the former mp and i am sure the house would join with me to commemorate the work done by our former parliamentary colleague, gordon wilson. the government has not addressed rising inflation and slowing growth. as their workforce faces a decade of lost wages, has the prime minister believes she is looking out for those who are just about managing? i am sure all members of the house wish to offer condolences to the friends, families and colleagues of gordon wilson and to recognise the role he played in politics in the united kingdom. i say to him what is important is that we ensure that we have an economy which is increasing the number of jobs, because the best route out of poverty is for people to be in employment. that is what we're doing. we have seen nearly 3 million newjobs being doing. we have seen nearly 3 million new jobs being created doing. we have seen nearly 3 million newjobs being created in y
i saw that when i visited a school in bristol last week.ing pa rt today, there is a service taking part in st peter's church in dundee for the former mp and i am sure the house would join with me to commemorate the work done by our former parliamentary colleague, gordon wilson. the government has not addressed rising inflation and slowing growth. as their workforce faces a decade of lost wages, has the prime minister believes she is looking out for those who are just about managing? i am sure...
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they beat australia by 3 runs a real thriller in bristol. australia's jess jonassen needed six.he aussies fell just short of england's 259 for eight. the leader's yellow jersey on the tour de france remains with chris froome. but his sky team—mate — geraint thomas — crashed on stage nine. and so did the stage nine favourite — ritchie porte. neither can continue. the columbian — rigoberto uran — took the stage — for cannondale. watching for the bbc — was simon brotherton. a dramatic stage in the mountains in which two of the top five riders crashed out of the race in separate incidents. a colombian cyclist run by won by the width of the tyre and two of the prerace contenders lost time. it was breathless stop and the first to stage wins in was more impressive considering he had mechanical trouble. twice overall, he is now up to fourth in this year ‘s tour. but the yellowjersey he is now up to fourth in this year ‘s tour. but the yellow jersey stays with chris after another strong showing from the british skies are. richard port will not challenge him any longer after crashing spec
they beat australia by 3 runs a real thriller in bristol. australia's jess jonassen needed six.he aussies fell just short of england's 259 for eight. the leader's yellow jersey on the tour de france remains with chris froome. but his sky team—mate — geraint thomas — crashed on stage nine. and so did the stage nine favourite — ritchie porte. neither can continue. the columbian — rigoberto uran — took the stage — for cannondale. watching for the bbc — was simon brotherton. a...
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said case in bristol but it seems to have overturned some reform. --a sad case.reaming. a department under instruction from government, trying to weed out people that don't need to be on —— in the a&e. this case, maybe a terrible mistake was made because a man later dying and because of that there is now a review. perhaps a&e will not be able to act in this way to cut numbers. it is a bit surprising, it was gps looking... random people who wanted up off the street... sorry. they make mistakes. everybody makes mistakes and doctors aren't perfect and i ensure they would not say so. the winter is where a&e the most overfilled. the review will not report back until next year. things will have to in mind, do you really have to go to a&e and if they did they will have to stand their ground. the front page of the telegraph, you are saying you are not a chicken eater. iam saying you are not a chicken eater. i am not. saying you are not a chicken eater. iam not. it saying you are not a chicken eater. i am not. it is like a feathery tiny dinosaur... a debate for another ti
said case in bristol but it seems to have overturned some reform. --a sad case.reaming. a department under instruction from government, trying to weed out people that don't need to be on —— in the a&e. this case, maybe a terrible mistake was made because a man later dying and because of that there is now a review. perhaps a&e will not be able to act in this way to cut numbers. it is a bit surprising, it was gps looking... random people who wanted up off the street... sorry. they...
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. >> reporter: a few dancing tips for guests at a tea party in bristol. in aid of those who support the elderly. then a special guests arrives. >> duchess would have been retired herself if she didn't have a job for life. >> it's important for members of the royal family like the duchess to meet the public to be relevant to their lives. but also to be seen to be relevant to their lives which is why we the media are here. >> camilla is the friendliest of the royal family if you talk to the press pack that follow her. she hit the dance floor with one of the photographers. >> i was so delighted to meet her. and i thought what a delightful and gentle woman she is, actually. >> thank you very much no my dance partners. i would have put on my dancing shoes had i known. >> then we are off to a very different engagement. they had no idea. >> a shelter for victims of domestic violence. >> now since my two sons were taken by their father. n a fire barricaded in. it as parent it is hard not to be there when they need you the most. >> he attacked me with a blow torch
. >> reporter: a few dancing tips for guests at a tea party in bristol. in aid of those who support the elderly. then a special guests arrives. >> duchess would have been retired herself if she didn't have a job for life. >> it's important for members of the royal family like the duchess to meet the public to be relevant to their lives. but also to be seen to be relevant to their lives which is why we the media are here. >> camilla is the friendliest of the royal family...
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at bristol robotics lab, they're taking an interest in every detail.bviously with this system we're getting the whole surface and that, combined with the vein structure, just add an extra layer of security. do you think this could be spoofed? i think it's unlikely. research recently showed the ability to extract fingerprints or handprints off celebrities from a distance. from photos? from photos. so, you could use that to generate a 3—d surface but you still wouldn't have the vein structure on the back of the hand. that would be very difficult to hack. in chicago, some people are already using their palm and to pay for things. it's being called naked payment. no cards, cash or phones. from september, tsb will be the first bank in europe to adopt retina scan technology as a way of accessing online bank accounts, although initially customers will need a samsung galaxy s8 handset to use the technology. but is it secure? in may, the chaos computer club in germany posted this video, fooling the s8‘s iris scanner using a photograph and a contact lens. tsb an
at bristol robotics lab, they're taking an interest in every detail.bviously with this system we're getting the whole surface and that, combined with the vein structure, just add an extra layer of security. do you think this could be spoofed? i think it's unlikely. research recently showed the ability to extract fingerprints or handprints off celebrities from a distance. from photos? from photos. so, you could use that to generate a 3—d surface but you still wouldn't have the vein structure...
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patrick gearey reports on their two—wicket win over south africa in bristol.n the grand
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one or two thundery downpours have developed across the evening in somerset, moving into bristol.these storms. this was the scene in north wales. showers continuing to move eastwards during the night and tending to ease off in intensity. generally, things will calm down overnight. a mike unite across east anglia and the south—east, but fresher out west. tomorrow, a lot of cloud and some areas of patchy rain across the eastern half of the country first thing. things will brighten up, we will see some sunshine and fresh air across from the atlantic. temperature is a little cooler than they have been. a bit more cloud developing across the south west and west wales. not the intense downpours we've seen today. through the midlands, some spells of sunshine. rain continues in the far north of scotland. showery rain will be working in through northern ireland through the day, which is a sign of what will be coming in on friday. this area of low pressure moving in very slowly across the western half of the british isles. the south—west, wales, the west midlands eventually getting some rai
one or two thundery downpours have developed across the evening in somerset, moving into bristol.these storms. this was the scene in north wales. showers continuing to move eastwards during the night and tending to ease off in intensity. generally, things will calm down overnight. a mike unite across east anglia and the south—east, but fresher out west. tomorrow, a lot of cloud and some areas of patchy rain across the eastern half of the country first thing. things will brighten up, we will...
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about how police repeatedly failed the disabled refugee who sought the help before being murdered in bristol the independent police complaints commission. jon kay reports. bijan ebrahimi. he told police dozens bijan ebrahimi. he told police d oze ns of bijan ebrahimi. he told police dozens of times that his life was in danger. do whatever you can. white what part of the quite do you not understand! shut up! it shows that he was repeatedly failed by the police, treated as a nuisance, not bya police, treated as a nuisance, not by a victim. in 2012, he was eaten by a victim. in 2012, he was eaten bya by a victim. in 2012, he was eaten by a neighbour and set on fire. they we re by a neighbour and set on fire. they were systematic failures in the way he was dealt with. today's report i’u ns he was dealt with. today's report ru ns to he was dealt with. today's report runs to hundreds of pages and it says this whole case has laid bare wood calls that this respect, the prejudice and even contempt with which some officers and staff treated lee —— bijan ebrahimi in the days before he died. just coming
about how police repeatedly failed the disabled refugee who sought the help before being murdered in bristol the independent police complaints commission. jon kay reports. bijan ebrahimi. he told police dozens bijan ebrahimi. he told police d oze ns of bijan ebrahimi. he told police dozens of times that his life was in danger. do whatever you can. white what part of the quite do you not understand! shut up! it shows that he was repeatedly failed by the police, treated as a nuisance, not bya...