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you can see cambridge hanging in there. but cambridge hanging in there. but i think the river will run out for them. for oxford again it is really important to stay relaxed and keep doing what they are doing and trust and believe in their rhythm. cambridge have nothing to lose. they have got to have minutes of racing to left. they have minutes of racing to left. they have just got to put everything into it. they have just managed to get some clean water and they have moved up some clean water and they have moved up halfa some clean water and they have moved up half a length. they have got another two minutes and they have to keep pushing on. it is interesting to watch. the base speed of the cruise is similar, but oxford had the better start and they capitalised around the surrey bend. but in the past ten minutes they have been going at the same speed, so have been going at the same speed, so it has been a great race today. the gap is not closing for cambridge and oxford are maintaining the league. their bodies will be urging them to stop, but their minds
you can see cambridge hanging in there. but cambridge hanging in there. but i think the river will run out for them. for oxford again it is really important to stay relaxed and keep doing what they are doing and trust and believe in their rhythm. cambridge have nothing to lose. they have got to have minutes of racing to left. they have minutes of racing to left. they have just got to put everything into it. they have just managed to get some clean water and they have moved up some clean water...
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hats off to cambridge, but we we re end.ere better on the day and that is what it is all about. and that is what it is all about. cambridge comfortably won the women's race — beating oxford by half a minute after a huge error at the start. the race was effectively over after the very first stroke, when oxford's rebecca esseltein got her oar stuck and as she battled to regain control, cambridge sprinted off into the distance. it's the first time since 2012 that the light blues have won the race and comes a year after they almost sank. i want to thank everyone, but this year we have had an amazing team and such great support from everyone. we could not have done it without eve ryo ne could not have done it without everyone showing up, all our supporters, friends and family. it has been a giant team effort and i am so has been a giant team effort and i am so privileged to lead this group. saracens will be the only british side in the european champions cup semi—finals, after they beat glasgow warriors 38—13 at home. the reignin
hats off to cambridge, but we we re end.ere better on the day and that is what it is all about. and that is what it is all about. cambridge comfortably won the women's race — beating oxford by half a minute after a huge error at the start. the race was effectively over after the very first stroke, when oxford's rebecca esseltein got her oar stuck and as she battled to regain control, cambridge sprinted off into the distance. it's the first time since 2012 that the light blues have won the...
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. least cambridge are keen to concentrate on their own boatm least cambridge are keen to concentrateus winning than them losing. but there is i guess a hidden animosity between the two that occasionally comes out. we are focused on ourselves. i'm good friends with will, who was in that crew, there is no hard feelings, no feelings at all. hard feelings or not, the undercurrent of rivalry remains just below the surface. winning is everything, whichever boat you are in. and at races live tomorrow afternoon bbc one. liverpool still leading in the early kick—off, commentary on bbc radio 5 live. but for now, that is all the sport. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. the next news on bbc one is at 6:35. hello. you're watching the bbc news channel with julian worricker. more now on our top story. the uk has said it will stand up for gibraltar‘s interests after the territory accused spain of using brexit to forward its territorial aims. after reported lobbying from spain, the eu's brexit negotiation strategy is that decisions affecting gibraltar will be run pas
. least cambridge are keen to concentrate on their own boatm least cambridge are keen to concentrateus winning than them losing. but there is i guess a hidden animosity between the two that occasionally comes out. we are focused on ourselves. i'm good friends with will, who was in that crew, there is no hard feelings, no feelings at all. hard feelings or not, the undercurrent of rivalry remains just below the surface. winning is everything, whichever boat you are in. and at races live tomorrow...
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there was one win for oxbridge and one for cambridge. oxford, but then they were out of contention before it even began. but oxford's men had no problem, as they led from start to finish. our correspondent is on the banks of the river thames. iam here river thames. i am here at the start of the race on putney embankment. it is much quieter now. the men's race came to an end about 20 minutes ago, it was oxford who were victorious. it was a battle at the start but then oxford took control using their experience, their power. they were the favourites going into the race. they took back the title the wasp last year and getting even closer to the overall standings but cambridge have 82 wins and no oxford have 81. the women's race was a little disappointing. it was almost over before it began when the oxford crew caught the war in the first stroke that the took. they lost all of their momentum and rhythm and cambridge fully categorised on that. the poor number four just cambridge fully categorised on that. the poor number fourjust could not ge
there was one win for oxbridge and one for cambridge. oxford, but then they were out of contention before it even began. but oxford's men had no problem, as they led from start to finish. our correspondent is on the banks of the river thames. iam here river thames. i am here at the start of the race on putney embankment. it is much quieter now. the men's race came to an end about 20 minutes ago, it was oxford who were victorious. it was a battle at the start but then oxford took control using...
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duke and duchess cambridge. duchess cambridge. i would keep you because i know you're very busy. i have typed it out as a script for you both. i have highlighted your own part. just hand is over. i highlighted it like a school play. how is your chart and voice? you have to change your voice. this is the official chart! you have to be authoritative. i suppose you are anyway. let's just start. authoritative. i suppose you are anyway. let'sjust start. sony official chart begins. three, two, one. nowadays is the official chart with greg james. and the duke and duchess of cambridge. go. with greg james. and the duke and duchess of cambridge. gom with greg james. and the duke and duchess of cambridge. go. it is friday, for bm, and this is a very special official chart. between now and 5:45pm we will bring on the big story, new entries, high climbers and the top ten in full. it is issued battle for number one this week so let's even the contenders are. last week, harry stiles went straight to number one with his single
duke and duchess cambridge. duchess cambridge. i would keep you because i know you're very busy. i have typed it out as a script for you both. i have highlighted your own part. just hand is over. i highlighted it like a school play. how is your chart and voice? you have to change your voice. this is the official chart! you have to be authoritative. i suppose you are anyway. let's just start. authoritative. i suppose you are anyway. let'sjust start. sony official chart begins. three, two, one....
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it is victory for cambridge, and what a victory.ge triumphed in a record time after oxford got off to a dreadful start. celtic have won the scottish premier league with eight games to spare after beating hearts 5—0 at tynecastle. and the largest underground city of its kind found in an archaeological dig in turkey on the travel show in half an hour on bbc news. good evening. rescue teams in colombia are continuing to search through tonnes of mud and debris for anyone who survived devastating mudslides in the amazon basin. at least 200 people have been killed, but with hundreds of others injured or missing, the colombian president says its impossible to know what the eventual death toll will be. the torrent of mud engulfed the town of mocoa, where rescue efforts are being hampered by bad weather. richard lister reports. mocoa is a place of mud and misery. when the rolling wall of water and debris rushed through here on friday night, it swept away houses, cars, trees and people. whole families died here. the painstaking search for sur
it is victory for cambridge, and what a victory.ge triumphed in a record time after oxford got off to a dreadful start. celtic have won the scottish premier league with eight games to spare after beating hearts 5—0 at tynecastle. and the largest underground city of its kind found in an archaeological dig in turkey on the travel show in half an hour on bbc news. good evening. rescue teams in colombia are continuing to search through tonnes of mud and debris for anyone who survived devastating...
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the duke and duchess of cambridge and prince harryjoin families of the victims of the westminster terrorack at a "service of hope". at the european parliament — nigel farage laughs at suggestions that the uk should pay an exit fee for leaving the eu. labour's ruling body will review ken livingstone's status in the party — following his comments about hitler and zionism — and his suspension for another year. good evening and welcome to bbc news. syria and russia have come under intense criticism at an emergency session of the un security council on the gas attack on a rebel village. the attack, in idlib province, killed at least 70 people and injured hundreds of others. president trump has called it a ‘terrible affront to humanity', and his ambassador to the united nations went a step further — accusing russia of helping syria to carry out war crimes. our correspondent nick bryant reports. five—year—old ibrahim went to bed in his spiderman pyjamas and woke up to the latest horror in syria's unending war. his grandmother was at his hospital bedside caring for ibrahim and his sister, tebba,
the duke and duchess of cambridge and prince harryjoin families of the victims of the westminster terrorack at a "service of hope". at the european parliament — nigel farage laughs at suggestions that the uk should pay an exit fee for leaving the eu. labour's ruling body will review ken livingstone's status in the party — following his comments about hitler and zionism — and his suspension for another year. good evening and welcome to bbc news. syria and russia have come under...
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prince harry is taking part with the duke and duchess of cambridge today as well. 0 nto duchess of cambridgeil is meeting in emergency session today to discuss the suspected gas attack on a rebel—held town in syria. the attack is believed to have killed more than 70 people, including children. washington has accused the assad regime of barbarism — but the regime denies using chemical weapons. russia says a proposed resolution is unacceptable. 0ur correspondent wyre davies has the latest — you may find some of the pictures in his report upsetting. the reverberations of what happened in the syrian town of khan sheikhoun are being felt around the world. distressing images of civilians, many of them children, suffering from the appalling effects of a gas or chemical attack. unable to breathe, choking and foaming at the mouth. dozens were killed and for many it marked a new low in the conflict that has already seen so much suffering and depravity. what we‘ve seen yesterday has horrified all of us. i can say this is a politician, but first of all as a mother. and the images we have seen yesterday
prince harry is taking part with the duke and duchess of cambridge today as well. 0 nto duchess of cambridgeil is meeting in emergency session today to discuss the suspected gas attack on a rebel—held town in syria. the attack is believed to have killed more than 70 people, including children. washington has accused the assad regime of barbarism — but the regime denies using chemical weapons. russia says a proposed resolution is unacceptable. 0ur correspondent wyre davies has the latest —...
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cambridges eight to the kent coast. cambridges eight to 15 degrees.op in scotland, there will come from a fresh direction, a north—westerly, and that will feel a little bit fresher, despite the highs of ii little bit fresher, despite the highs of 11 degrees, with some sunshine. but a good deal of sunshine. but a good deal of sunshine on offer for many of us. again, more noticeably, dry. no significant heavy rain in the 5.21.21 12 % for the ‘ of the hello, this is bbc news. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment. first the headlines. theresa may assures gibraltar that britain remains committed to its people and its economy, post—brexit. the rock's chief minister says trade is the key issue. when we get the deal in brexit it must be a deal for, when we get the deal in brexit it must be a dealfor, of when we get the deal in brexit it must be a deal for, of course, when we get the deal in brexit it must be a dealfor, of course, the united kingdom in respect of future trade. if there is such a deal it is only fair, proper and right
cambridges eight to the kent coast. cambridges eight to 15 degrees.op in scotland, there will come from a fresh direction, a north—westerly, and that will feel a little bit fresher, despite the highs of ii little bit fresher, despite the highs of 11 degrees, with some sunshine. but a good deal of sunshine. but a good deal of sunshine on offer for many of us. again, more noticeably, dry. no significant heavy rain in the 5.21.21 12 % for the ‘ of the hello, this is bbc news. we'll be taking a...
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cambridge have 182 times and oxford have won the race 79 times.e finish line first. in the next couple of hours we will find out which teams have won the toss which will allow them to choose which side of the river they can take. it suits and more of their strengths and wea knesses and more of their strengths and weaknesses and conditions of the river. thankfully the race is going ahead and hopefully there will be some great racing and lots of spectators putney embankment. we look forward to hearing from you during the course of the afternoon. all set for the cambridge and oxford boat race taking place this afternoon. the women's race at half past four and the men's race at half—past five. the parents of baby with rare genetic condition have reached a £1.2 million crowdfunding target for him to have pioneering treatment in the us. connie yates's and chris gard's son charlie, who is nearly eight months old, is receiving 24—hour treatment at london's great 0rmond street hospitalfor a rare genetic condition. doctors say he should move to a palliative
cambridge have 182 times and oxford have won the race 79 times.e finish line first. in the next couple of hours we will find out which teams have won the toss which will allow them to choose which side of the river they can take. it suits and more of their strengths and wea knesses and more of their strengths and weaknesses and conditions of the river. thankfully the race is going ahead and hopefully there will be some great racing and lots of spectators putney embankment. we look forward to...
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we also have the duke and duchess of cambridge and prince harry.e harry. the royal family as a focus of unity for us. royal family as a focus of unity for us. they will be meeting the families of the victim afterwards. that is an important part here. and also a quick word about people who survived the attack, some of them who are here, it is a difficult moment for them. i think it is very hard. people need to have moments when they can focus the sense of loss and grief and i hope we will do that. we are going to have a poignant moment after my address when a loan that cello will play. we need to have a sense of hope. that'll be reflected. thank you so much. we have been battling a helicopter. it belongs to us and it is above westminster abbey. it is a beautiful, sunny day here in london. and a day when the focus of notjust the city, and this country, but the world will be on this abbey and on this service. an update on our headlines. britain hasjoined an update on our headlines. britain has joined the an update on our headlines. britain hasjoined t
we also have the duke and duchess of cambridge and prince harry.e harry. the royal family as a focus of unity for us. royal family as a focus of unity for us. they will be meeting the families of the victim afterwards. that is an important part here. and also a quick word about people who survived the attack, some of them who are here, it is a difficult moment for them. i think it is very hard. people need to have moments when they can focus the sense of loss and grief and i hope we will do...
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after meeting the duke of cambridge, after what has been a remarkable service. a service of hope, it was described as, a service of reconciliation, and as, a service of reconciliation, and a service, the aim of which was to bring comfort to those who still have very warm memories just two weeks after that attack just a couple of hundred yards away from where i'm standing —— very war memories. now it is time for the weather with helen willetts. we will see little rain but we will have cloud. it has been promising today. the cloud is coming in from the north and west. it will ease for the north and west. it will ease for the northern isles and the showers will taper off. just the odd shower elsewhere. 11—14 but pleasant in the strengthening sunshine. the strength of the sun at the moment is equivalent to late august of that is to note if you are out for any time. tonight could be called when the skies are clear and there could be some ground frost. tomorrow, not as much sunshine first thing but it should be dry and bright for most of us, apart from the north west.
after meeting the duke of cambridge, after what has been a remarkable service. a service of hope, it was described as, a service of reconciliation, and as, a service of reconciliation, and a service, the aim of which was to bring comfort to those who still have very warm memories just two weeks after that attack just a couple of hundred yards away from where i'm standing —— very war memories. now it is time for the weather with helen willetts. we will see little rain but we will have cloud....
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that is why i had come to cambridge university. cambridge is a collection of many ancient colleges, but across the river is one of the newer ones -- churchill college. churchill college is famous for its archives center. betty's papers had been bequeathed to churchill college archive center. they had been given to the college by a man named harford montgomery hyde, rather interesting individual. he had been a spy for mi6 during the war, a member of parliament, a barrister, and an author. at one stage, when he was looking to do a quick look, he had written sort of a bodice ripping account of a spy code-named cynthia, which was betty's codename. he had gathered up her papers, and after his death, he gave his letters, his documents, and all of her papers to churchill college. i went to the archives not quite knowing what to expect. as soon as the archivist started bringing out boxes, i knew i had struck gold. there was an unpublished memoir that betty had written, her childhood diaries, letters she had written during her life, and add
that is why i had come to cambridge university. cambridge is a collection of many ancient colleges, but across the river is one of the newer ones -- churchill college. churchill college is famous for its archives center. betty's papers had been bequeathed to churchill college archive center. they had been given to the college by a man named harford montgomery hyde, rather interesting individual. he had been a spy for mi6 during the war, a member of parliament, a barrister, and an author. at one...
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what are cambridge's chances?s. i think they would feel nervous. i think they would feel upset if i put the kibosh on them, but they have trained really hard, the boat has been going well, they are happy as a group, they work well together, they seem very happy. holly wrote a couple of years ago in 2015, they are more confident now with more experienced. they think they are in with a good chance but they are in with a good chance but the river can do strange things and oxford have been training just as hard. millie, i know you are nervous, but it is such an historic race to be part of, what does it feel like being part of this special event? it is really exciting. we are big fans of the rowing, we have watched it on telly for years but only since holly has been involved have we made it to putney embankment. it is very exciting, and nice atmosphere and london is glorious in the sunshine. the men's race will follow, have you got any preference race will follow, have you got any p refe re nce over race will follow, h
what are cambridge's chances?s. i think they would feel nervous. i think they would feel upset if i put the kibosh on them, but they have trained really hard, the boat has been going well, they are happy as a group, they work well together, they seem very happy. holly wrote a couple of years ago in 2015, they are more confident now with more experienced. they think they are in with a good chance but they are in with a good chance but the river can do strange things and oxford have been training...
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oxford's men were victorious, and that made up for their women's crew who handed cambridge victory from kate grey on the course, kate, some dramatic racing and also a fairly dramatic start to the day. yes, iam yes, i am sure the race organisers had a sleepless night and the emergency services were overnight to remove a world war ii unexploded bomb which had washed up along the shore is a little bit behind me. but it was removed and the race was given the go—ahead and it was the women's race up first and the race was over before it began as one of the oxford crew got there or is stuck in the water, the boat lost its rhythm and was not able to catch up its rhythm and was not able to catch up with the cambridge boat which capitalised and crossed the finish line victorious in a new course record. the men's race followed which was much more of a battle, but it was the oxford team that managed to put away in the latter stages of the race, beating cambridge who they lost to last year and making it one win for both teams this year. and making it one win for both teams this year. saracens will b
oxford's men were victorious, and that made up for their women's crew who handed cambridge victory from kate grey on the course, kate, some dramatic racing and also a fairly dramatic start to the day. yes, iam yes, i am sure the race organisers had a sleepless night and the emergency services were overnight to remove a world war ii unexploded bomb which had washed up along the shore is a little bit behind me. but it was removed and the race was given the go—ahead and it was the women's race...
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cambridge has been a sanctuary city since 1985. they pride themselves -- stick with us -- they pride themselves on this. in fact they have been oblige rand -- havebeen oh belligerenty say they are going to take steps to impeach him. >> this group, a bunch of city councilors in cambridge are a bunch of creaming liberals who don't like that donald trump is president, they don't like his executive order cracking down on illegal migrants. in leave it that they are trying to hurt him by pushing this bogus emollient clause. they are trying too unearth information they can use against him whether it's demanding tax returns or any potential conflicts of interest he may have. this boeing us case just reeks "so much hypocrisy. if they cared about foreign government entities opinion fliewngs our government, why didn't they speak out against hillary and bill clinton when they took millions of dollars in speaking fees from foreign governments and foreign entities. why didn't they speak out against the foundation that took millions of dollars fr
cambridge has been a sanctuary city since 1985. they pride themselves -- stick with us -- they pride themselves on this. in fact they have been oblige rand -- havebeen oh belligerenty say they are going to take steps to impeach him. >> this group, a bunch of city councilors in cambridge are a bunch of creaming liberals who don't like that donald trump is president, they don't like his executive order cracking down on illegal migrants. in leave it that they are trying to hurt him by...
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the duke of cambridge read from the parable of the good samaritan.as a neighbour to the man who fell into the hands of the robbers? he said, "the one who showed him mercy". jesus said to him, "go and do likewise". in the name of the father... in his address the dean of westminster recalled that among those directly affected by the attack were people from britain and 12 other nations. he posed the question so many have asked, why? what happened a fortnight ago leaves us bewildered. what could possibly motivate a man to hire a car and take it from birmingham to brighton to london, and then drive it fast at people he had never met, couldn't possibly know, against whom he had no personal grudge and no reason to hate them, and then ran at the gates of the palace of westminster to cause another death? it seems likely that we shall never know. candles were lit as a symbol of the light which can never be extinguished by the darkness of terror. and prayers were offered from across the different faiths pledging respect between different communities. the headli
the duke of cambridge read from the parable of the good samaritan.as a neighbour to the man who fell into the hands of the robbers? he said, "the one who showed him mercy". jesus said to him, "go and do likewise". in the name of the father... in his address the dean of westminster recalled that among those directly affected by the attack were people from britain and 12 other nations. he posed the question so many have asked, why? what happened a fortnight ago leaves us...
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it is either 0xford or cambridge, a very simple concept. the men's race, the big race concept.e, the big race everyone ca res concept. the men's race, the big race everyone cares about. cambridge lead 82 wins to 0xford's 79 but the bookies say it looks like 0xford are the hot favourites. 0xford are the favourites in the men's race. the women's race is likely closer by cambridge could put to bed the disappointment to last year and they looked to be favourite for the women's race. it will be live on the bbc from 4pm. the women's race will start at 435 and the men's race at 5:35pm. beautiful weather here, perfect growing conditions and we are set for perfect growing conditions and we are setforan perfect growing conditions and we are set for an exciting afternoon of racing. at least 18 people have been injured, including three children, after the lighting of a carnival bonfire went wrong at an event in a north—east suburb of paris. dramatic video posted on social media showed a pyre exploding seconds after the fuse was ignited, sending debris into the crowd. police said a wooden e
it is either 0xford or cambridge, a very simple concept. the men's race, the big race concept.e, the big race everyone ca res concept. the men's race, the big race everyone cares about. cambridge lead 82 wins to 0xford's 79 but the bookies say it looks like 0xford are the hot favourites. 0xford are the favourites in the men's race. the women's race is likely closer by cambridge could put to bed the disappointment to last year and they looked to be favourite for the women's race. it will be live...
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people in cambridge, there are many bikes.company. the idea is they would have bikes around the city. instead of going to a docking station for collection, you just use your mobile phone. this would be different to the boris bikes. that's right. you would pick one up from a lamp post, you would be sent a code to unlock the lock. they are popular in chinese capitals. they are hoping this will take off in britain. and they work as a scheme? there are so many of them, very popular in china, very much the way to rent bikes, so we shall see. lots of people braced for doing the marathon. there is a story about how to deal with that. this caught my eye because it will be music to many people's ears. a story that has come out from a remarkable santa convention. it is the beer and health symposium in brussels. it says the best way to recover after a marathon is to have a pint of beer and a packet of peanuts. you want to replace lost fluids, potassium and salts, and the salts from the peanuts will do that, as the beer has everything you
people in cambridge, there are many bikes.company. the idea is they would have bikes around the city. instead of going to a docking station for collection, you just use your mobile phone. this would be different to the boris bikes. that's right. you would pick one up from a lamp post, you would be sent a code to unlock the lock. they are popular in chinese capitals. they are hoping this will take off in britain. and they work as a scheme? there are so many of them, very popular in china, very...
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the duke and duchess of cambridge. go.e had 13 weeks as number one before harry came along and spoiled his easter. and from takeaways to game of thrones, wills and kate take to the airwaves for some revealing regal radio. hello and welcome. it has emerged that the gunman who killed a policeman and wounded two others in paris was known to the french authorities. karim cheurfi was shot dead by security forces on thursday evening after he opened fire on the champs—elysees. the paris prosecutor said he had served a prison sentence for the attempted murder of two police officers. the issue of security has dominated the final day of campaigning ahead of the first round of voting in the french presidential election on sunday. thomas fessy reports. the french prepare for an election organised under a state of emergency. armed police and gendarmes have been a common sight in the streets since the 2015 shootings in paris. 50,000 of them have been deployed across the country. security has been stepped up around famous tourist sites,
the duke and duchess of cambridge. go.e had 13 weeks as number one before harry came along and spoiled his easter. and from takeaways to game of thrones, wills and kate take to the airwaves for some revealing regal radio. hello and welcome. it has emerged that the gunman who killed a policeman and wounded two others in paris was known to the french authorities. karim cheurfi was shot dead by security forces on thursday evening after he opened fire on the champs—elysees. the paris prosecutor...
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please welcome to radio 1 the duke and duchess of cambridge.nging their message about mental health to a young audience and a confession about listening habits. is it true that you text in? i have texted in, yeah. under a different name? obviously, i wouldn't tell you who i was. definitely not! what are you doing texting in your car? obviously i stopped in a lay—by. i have not texted while driving because that is illegal. the princely fan who seeks shout—outs and who was castigated when he missed a royal event for a skiing and clubbing trip loves going to gigs. it's not something you can really do all the time? no, and you know, i've got enough trouble with my dancing recently so it's kind of best to keep away from that, to be honest. the price of such airtime, questions that wouldn't have amused victoria, like what takes their fancy for a tv supper. yeah, i'm not so good with the spicy food. i'm not good with spice. but if you do a takeaway they must never believe you when you're ordering it to the palace, right? it doesn't usually get ordered
please welcome to radio 1 the duke and duchess of cambridge.nging their message about mental health to a young audience and a confession about listening habits. is it true that you text in? i have texted in, yeah. under a different name? obviously, i wouldn't tell you who i was. definitely not! what are you doing texting in your car? obviously i stopped in a lay—by. i have not texted while driving because that is illegal. the princely fan who seeks shout—outs and who was castigated when he...
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they were left standing and cambridge capitalised on the advantage, pulling further away and eventuallyen‘s race was much more of a battle, with the clashing of all is. but it was the favourite, oxford but the control of the race with all of the control of the race with all of the experience and power, just a length ahead of cambridge. ending another memorable boat race, both teams heading home with a win. and teams heading home with a win. that is all the spo that‘s all from me, stay with us on bbc one — it‘s time for the news where you are. you‘re watching bbc news. let‘s return now to the death of the civil rights campaigner and broadcaster darcus howe. farrukh dhondy was a friend and colleague of darcus howe. he told me the story of when they first met. a gang of us were sitting in an underground train, and this very handsome looking fellow comes across, with a newspaper called the black eagle and asked if we wanted to buy one, "fight the british state". we said ok and we bought one. i think we were going home from a hyde park lecture. my friend said, "thank you". he asked me if i w
they were left standing and cambridge capitalised on the advantage, pulling further away and eventuallyen‘s race was much more of a battle, with the clashing of all is. but it was the favourite, oxford but the control of the race with all of the control of the race with all of the experience and power, just a length ahead of cambridge. ending another memorable boat race, both teams heading home with a win. and teams heading home with a win. that is all the spo that‘s all from me, stay with...
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cambridge have 182 times and oxford 79 times.across that finish line first is so important to these guys and it is such a fierce rivalry between them. as you can see the weather is pretty spot on for rearing conditions, there is very little wind, the river is smooth and in the next couple of hours they will decide which side of the river they will choose to race on. that will have a big effect on how the race unfolds. they are expecting the race to go ahead and there will be a final statement at one o'clock to say it will go ahead will stop you can watch live coverage of racing from 4pm on bbc one. the women's race goes ahead at 4:35pm and the men's race at 5:35 p.m.. 4:35pm and the men's race at 5:35 p. m. . thank 4:35pm and the men's race at 5:35 p.m.. thank you so much for that update. we will keep our fingers crossed for the announcement at one o'clock. the headlines on bbc news: police in croydon are treating a brutal attack on a 17 —year—old kurdish iranian boy as a hate crime. six people have been arrested. a state of emer
cambridge have 182 times and oxford 79 times.across that finish line first is so important to these guys and it is such a fierce rivalry between them. as you can see the weather is pretty spot on for rearing conditions, there is very little wind, the river is smooth and in the next couple of hours they will decide which side of the river they will choose to race on. that will have a big effect on how the race unfolds. they are expecting the race to go ahead and there will be a final statement...
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—— duchess of cambridge. again, ta kes phrase" unusually candid". again, takes on the front page. 0verspending more generally. it's about foreign aid, the commitment from theresa may, and the lack of commitment. exactly what the tax situation will be when they finally come up with a manifesto. we've got a few weeks to wait for that, at the hint is that they won't commit to raising taxes again. you've been hearing from representatives of all of the parties this week and we will hear from you keep this morning. this is on the times. a different story, talking about future trade deals between britain and the us. they say donald trump will put the eu ahead of britain in the trade queue when it comes to doing deals with the us. they say it's a victory for angela merkel and a victory as well for brussels. and a picture of the queen, it was her 91st birthday yesterday. we will have a few review of the papers later this morning. you are watching breakfast from bbc news. the main stories this morning: the conservative
—— duchess of cambridge. again, ta kes phrase" unusually candid". again, takes on the front page. 0verspending more generally. it's about foreign aid, the commitment from theresa may, and the lack of commitment. exactly what the tax situation will be when they finally come up with a manifesto. we've got a few weeks to wait for that, at the hint is that they won't commit to raising taxes again. you've been hearing from representatives of all of the parties this week and we will...
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cambridge motor‘s. correct for years. cambridge motor's. it just correct for years. feel... i just think, this isjust wrong. it's not meant to be like this. it really does need sorting out. the garage is right outside bristolposmac— curate it present but tonight, he is going for it. —— bristol ‘s high security prison. he covers the rogue'. notice anything? not really. we went to find the man who owned the garage. who has done that?|j find the man who owned the garage. who has done that? i thank him. it's good to find people that care about english grammar, isn't it? when you go past a sign you have corrected, you feel all it says the word you are thinking of is pride. i'm the one who has been bad, sorted it out and gotten it grammatically correct. it makes my heart swell slightly when i seek the correct apostrophe. see what i meant when i said he ta kes see what i meant when i said he takes it very seriously? he takes it very, very seriously. when you start looking and start talking to the sky, everywhere you go, you start seeing apostrophes. you will start to look a
cambridge motor‘s. correct for years. cambridge motor's. it just correct for years. feel... i just think, this isjust wrong. it's not meant to be like this. it really does need sorting out. the garage is right outside bristolposmac— curate it present but tonight, he is going for it. —— bristol ‘s high security prison. he covers the rogue'. notice anything? not really. we went to find the man who owned the garage. who has done that?|j find the man who owned the garage. who has done...
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the duke of cambridge read from the parable of the good samaritan.ree do you think was a neighbour to the man who fell into the hands of the robbers? he said, the one who showed him mercy. jesus said to him, "go and do likewise". in the name of the father... the dean of westminster recalled that among those directly affected by the attack were people from britain and 12 other nations. and he posed a question so many have asked, why? what happened a fortnight ago leaves us bewildered. what could possibly motivate a man to hire a car and take it from birmingham to brighton to london and then drive it fast at people he had never met, couldn't possibly know, against whom he had no personal grudge and no reason to hate them, and then ran at the gates of the palace of westminster to cause another death? it seems likely that we shall never know. candles were lit as a symbol of the light which can never be extinguished by the darkness of terror. and prayers were offered from across the different faiths pledging respect between different communities. nicholas
the duke of cambridge read from the parable of the good samaritan.ree do you think was a neighbour to the man who fell into the hands of the robbers? he said, the one who showed him mercy. jesus said to him, "go and do likewise". in the name of the father... the dean of westminster recalled that among those directly affected by the attack were people from britain and 12 other nations. and he posed a question so many have asked, why? what happened a fortnight ago leaves us bewildered....
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on monday, we were in cambridge, massachusetts, where i sat down at the first paris church in cambridgeith m.i.t. profefess, longngtime dissident, world-renowned l linguist noam chomsky. >> huge specter that we are kind of t trying to survive under, ad that is nuclear war. that is a whole other story herere, but the obama administration andnd increasingy trump or radically increasing thedanger,r, the threat of ew developments is captured very effectively in n the best, simple monitor of the state of the world, established at the beginning of the nuclear age of the bulletin of atomic scientists.. the bulletin of atomic scientists regularly brings ,ogether a groupup o of s sciens political analysts, other serious people t ttry to givive some kind of eststimate of what the situatation of the world is. the ququestion is, how closese e we to termination of the spspecies? they have a clock, a doomsday clock. when it hits midnight, we are finished. the enend of the human specicied much else. the question every year is, how far isis the minute hand f from midnigight? 1947, theinning in beginnin
on monday, we were in cambridge, massachusetts, where i sat down at the first paris church in cambridgeith m.i.t. profefess, longngtime dissident, world-renowned l linguist noam chomsky. >> huge specter that we are kind of t trying to survive under, ad that is nuclear war. that is a whole other story herere, but the obama administration andnd increasingy trump or radically increasing thedanger,r, the threat of ew developments is captured very effectively in n the best, simple monitor of...
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the duke and duchess of cambridge and prince harryjoined families and the emergency services attendingvice. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell on today's service. two weeks ago the area around westminster abbey was caught up in the chaos of that afternoon. nearby on westminster bridge there were casualties. closer still, just inside the gates of the houses of parliament, an unarmed police officer was killed. one of the four innocent people who died that day. two weeks later, a service symbolising hope. leaders of the different faith communities across the uk were joined different faith communities across the uk werejoined by different faith communities across the uk were joined by the different faith communities across the uk werejoined by the duke different faith communities across the uk were joined by the duke and duchess of cambridge and prince harry, together with members of the emergency services, some of the bereaved families and some of those injured. candles were lit to represent the light which can never be extinguished by the darkness of terror. in his address, the de
the duke and duchess of cambridge and prince harryjoined families and the emergency services attendingvice. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell on today's service. two weeks ago the area around westminster abbey was caught up in the chaos of that afternoon. nearby on westminster bridge there were casualties. closer still, just inside the gates of the houses of parliament, an unarmed police officer was killed. one of the four innocent people who died that day. two weeks later, a service...
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please welcome to radio 1 the duke and duchess of cambridge. 0h, oh, my god!e royals bringing their message about mental health to a young audience, and a confession about listening habits. i have texted in, yeah. under a different name? obviously, i wouldn't tell you who i was. definitely not! what are you doing texting in your car? obviously i stopped in a lay—by. i have not texted while driving, because that is illegal. the princely fan, who seeks shout—outs, and who was castigated when he missed a royal event for a skiing and clubbing trip, loves going to gigs. it's not something you can really do all the time? no, and you know, i've got in enough trouble with my dancing recently, so it's kind of best to keep away from that, to be honest. the price of such airtime, questions that wouldn't have amused victoria, like what takes their fancy for a tv supper. yeah, i'm not so good with the spicy food, though. i'm not good at spice. if you do a takeaway, they must never believe you when you're ordering it to the palace, right? it doesn't usually get ordered to t
please welcome to radio 1 the duke and duchess of cambridge. 0h, oh, my god!e royals bringing their message about mental health to a young audience, and a confession about listening habits. i have texted in, yeah. under a different name? obviously, i wouldn't tell you who i was. definitely not! what are you doing texting in your car? obviously i stopped in a lay—by. i have not texted while driving, because that is illegal. the princely fan, who seeks shout—outs, and who was castigated when...
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the duke and duchess of cambridge and prince harryjoined families and the emergency services attending multi—faith service. ina in a moment we will be for the first time from melissa cochrane who was injured in the attack and whose husband was killed. but first. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. you lot, get undercover now! get undercover! two weeks ago the area around the abbey at westminster was caught up in the chaos of that afternoon. nearby on westminster bridge, there were casualties. closer still, just inside the gates of the houses of parliament, an unarmed police officer was killed. one of the four innocent people who died that day. gunshots. two weeks after those events at westminster abbey, a service symbolising hope. leaders of the different faith communities from across the united kingdom werejoined in the congregation by the duke and duchess of cambridge and prince harry, together with members of the emergency services, some of the bereaved families, and some of those who were injured. candles were lit to represent the light which can never be extinguishe
the duke and duchess of cambridge and prince harryjoined families and the emergency services attending multi—faith service. ina in a moment we will be for the first time from melissa cochrane who was injured in the attack and whose husband was killed. but first. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. you lot, get undercover now! get undercover! two weeks ago the area around the abbey at westminster was caught up in the chaos of that afternoon. nearby on westminster bridge, there...
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please welcome to radio 1, the duke and duchess of cambridge.e royals bringing their message about mental health to a young audience and a confession about listening habits.|j a young audience and a confession about listening habits. i have text in? under a different name? >> obviously but i didn't text while driving. the princely fan who seek shout out and was castigated when he missed a royal event for a skiing and clubbing trip loves going to gigs. it's not something you can do? i got gigs. it's not something you can do? igot in gigs. it's not something you can do? i got in and of trouble for my dancing so best to keep away from that. the price for such airtime, questions that wouldn't have pleased victory, like what takes their fancy for a tv supper? i don't like spicy food. where does it give normally get ordered? it doesn't normally go to the palace. we normally go to get it ourselves. he's not going to go to chicken cottage! the professionals changed, the royals remained and were set to work. the official chart with greg james. and the du
please welcome to radio 1, the duke and duchess of cambridge.e royals bringing their message about mental health to a young audience and a confession about listening habits.|j a young audience and a confession about listening habits. i have text in? under a different name? >> obviously but i didn't text while driving. the princely fan who seek shout out and was castigated when he missed a royal event for a skiing and clubbing trip loves going to gigs. it's not something you can do? i got...
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please welcome to radio i the duke and duchess of cambridge. oh, my god!dj—ing in the meantime. these are royals bringing their message about mental health to a young audience, and a confession about listening habits. i have texted in, yep. under a different name? obviously, i wouldn't tell you who i was. definitely not! what are you doing texting in your car? obviously i stopped in a lay—by. i have not texted while driving, because that is illegal. the princely fan, who seeks shout—outs, and who was castigated when he missed a royal event for a skiing and clubbing trip, loves going to gigs. it's not something you can really do all the time? no, and you know, i've got in enough trouble with my dancing recently, so it's kind of best to keep away from that, to be honest. the price of such airtime, questions that wouldn't have amused victoria, like what takes their fancy for a tv supper. yeah, i'm not so good with the spicy food, though. i'm not good at spice. if you do a takeaway, they must never believe you when you're ordering it to the palace, right? it d
please welcome to radio i the duke and duchess of cambridge. oh, my god!dj—ing in the meantime. these are royals bringing their message about mental health to a young audience, and a confession about listening habits. i have texted in, yep. under a different name? obviously, i wouldn't tell you who i was. definitely not! what are you doing texting in your car? obviously i stopped in a lay—by. i have not texted while driving, because that is illegal. the princely fan, who seeks shout—outs,...
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we saw you talked to the duke of cambridge. what was that like? it was surreal.king to. we just got chatting. i asked this question. when i look back, i wonder ifi question. when i look back, i wonder if i should have. but it was lovely. his response was fantastic. he knows what it is like to lose somebody suddenly that you love. it was just amazing. an amazing experience. people forget that in the maelstrom of what was happening there were two young boys. for them, that was their whole world, that was their whole story. it is extraordinary that they have kind of kept themselves 0kabe right until now and then it became a dipping point. —— 0k right until now. so you are going to run this sunday? yeah. are you excited? i am excited. i don't know if i will sleep much. have you done it before? i was inspired by some charities that have done some running. but nothing like this. it is a challenge. we met when we were in london. it is a nice place. i will give it my best. just enjoy it. yeah. i know you were quite keen not to run because you want the focus on them. did
we saw you talked to the duke of cambridge. what was that like? it was surreal.king to. we just got chatting. i asked this question. when i look back, i wonder ifi question. when i look back, i wonder if i should have. but it was lovely. his response was fantastic. he knows what it is like to lose somebody suddenly that you love. it was just amazing. an amazing experience. people forget that in the maelstrom of what was happening there were two young boys. for them, that was their whole world,...
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yesterday, the temperature in cambridge was 25.5. today in cambridge, more likely to be 13.ratures are warm, but coming down today. settled but sunny spells. sunshine in northern ireland and parts of eastern england. i will have more details later on. thank you, carol. see you later. good morning. first, our main story. the funeral of pc keith palmer, who was murdered in the terror attack in westminster last month, will be held later today. the 48—year—old was stabbed to death by khalid masood as he stood guard outside the palace of westminster. officers from across the country will line the route to southwark cathedral, where a full police service will be held. daniel boettcher reports. yesterday, the coffin of pc keith palmer was brought to the palace of westminster, the place where he had worked, the place he was protecting when he was killed last month. and honour guard made up of parliamentary and diplomatic protection command has been watching over his coffin. pc palmer's funeral will be held at southwark cathedral this afternoon. some of his collea g u es this afterno
yesterday, the temperature in cambridge was 25.5. today in cambridge, more likely to be 13.ratures are warm, but coming down today. settled but sunny spells. sunshine in northern ireland and parts of eastern england. i will have more details later on. thank you, carol. see you later. good morning. first, our main story. the funeral of pc keith palmer, who was murdered in the terror attack in westminster last month, will be held later today. the 48—year—old was stabbed to death by khalid...
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the dark blues took back the title from cambridge after leading for most of the boat race.n's race. cambridge took advantage of the disastrous start by the oxford boat to win in a record—breaking time. now on bbc news — it's time for the travel show. hello and welcome to the travel show, coming this week from the historic city of canterbury in southern england. i'm here to take a look back at some of the great stories we have clocked up already in 2017. and so far, it's been a great year. it's actually quite difficult to walk through here. it's so busy. i only learned to ski for the first time two weeks ago. it's definitely not recommended if you are a little bit claustrophobic. wow! if you touch it four times, you're going to be in love and married inside of six months. now, one of the things we really pride ourselves on here at the travel show is taking you off the beaten path, to find destinations you may not find in your average guidebook. let's kick off the programme with some fantastic recent stories that certainly tick that box. in a moment, we look back at a truly a
the dark blues took back the title from cambridge after leading for most of the boat race.n's race. cambridge took advantage of the disastrous start by the oxford boat to win in a record—breaking time. now on bbc news — it's time for the travel show. hello and welcome to the travel show, coming this week from the historic city of canterbury in southern england. i'm here to take a look back at some of the great stories we have clocked up already in 2017. and so far, it's been a great year....
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. >>> prince william and harry talk to kate, the duchess of cambridge about losing their mom and what it was that helped them cope with their grief. >>> and buckingham palace guard line up for a special solute to queen elizabeth, britain's oldest, longest raining monarch why this is just a start of the big party, we will be right >>> ninety-first birthday of queen elizabeth, festivities kicked off the desk with birthday song during a changing of the guard ceremony outside of buckingham palace. >> ♪ >> today's queen actual birthday she celebrated quiet ly inside of the palace. she is scene here at last weeks's ter sunday service. bigger birthday event is traditionally celebrated on june 17th, the anniversary of queen elizabeth coronation when the weather is better, accord together palace. >>> in other royal news prince william and harry are opening up about the painful loss of their mother, princess diana they have had, i'm sorry. >> they sat down with the duchess of cambridge giving most candid comments since their mother died in the car crash nearly 20 years ago. correspondent amber
. >>> prince william and harry talk to kate, the duchess of cambridge about losing their mom and what it was that helped them cope with their grief. >>> and buckingham palace guard line up for a special solute to queen elizabeth, britain's oldest, longest raining monarch why this is just a start of the big party, we will be right >>> ninety-first birthday of queen elizabeth, festivities kicked off the desk with birthday song during a changing of the guard ceremony...
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a runner splashes the duke and duchess of cambridge.the duke and duchess of cambridge. evere ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have happened. don't start xeljanz xr if you have an infection. tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell counts and higher liver tests and cholesterol levels have happened. your doctor should perform blood tests before you start and while taking xeljanz xr, and monitor certain liver tests. tell your doctor if you were in a region where fungal infections are common and if you have had tb, hepatitis b or c, or are prone to infections. needles. fine for some. but for you, one pill a day may provide symptom relief. ask your doctor about xeljanz xr. an "unjection™". >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> kenny g. performs for passengers sa
a runner splashes the duke and duchess of cambridge.the duke and duchess of cambridge. evere ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have happened. don't start xeljanz xr if you have an infection. tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell counts and higher...
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. >> monday we will be in cambridge massachusetts at the first paris church where the democracy host will discuss the latest book reimported the american dream and we will begin a raleigh north carolina for discussion on the history of business in america. thursday we aren't politics and prosat politicsand prose in was. where the historian olsson will talk about how london became a safe haven for the countries during world war ii. we've also be at the green lights bookstore lisa peterson will share experiences teaching and carbonate incarcerated yout. is like the primary reason i wrote the book more people should know their stories, the incredible dedication, courage and sacrifice they made in the war that few supported and even fewer think. thanks. in the get in vietnam they did everything their country asked of them that were more and i wanted to subscribe a picture of likeness wakened through the fire zones for weeks and months at a time before seeking an elusive enemy never knowing if someone is an enemy or friendly they didn't care if. it is out of the front line we are constant
. >> monday we will be in cambridge massachusetts at the first paris church where the democracy host will discuss the latest book reimported the american dream and we will begin a raleigh north carolina for discussion on the history of business in america. thursday we aren't politics and prosat politicsand prose in was. where the historian olsson will talk about how london became a safe haven for the countries during world war ii. we've also be at the green lights bookstore lisa peterson...
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here in the uk, there were mixed fortunes in the annual oxford and cambridge boat races earlier.e finish line in 18 minutes and 34 seconds — beating the record set in 2015 by more than a minute. for the men, oxford made it four wins in five years, beating their opponents by just over a length. a reminder of our top story: that is it from me and the team. stay with us on bbc news. good morning. if you like your weather dry and sunny, you were very happy with the first couple of days of april. in fact, we had sunshine topping and tailing the country. just look at this picture from sunday in south—west scotland. a beautiful day here. similar story in the london area, as well, where you can enjoy the spring blossom. it was the warmest place in the country with 17.2 celsius in st james's park. now, our week ahead will be a mostly dry one. just a little bit fresher, though, and i suspect through the night, some chilly nights will come. a touch of light frost not out of the question. high pressure hanging on in there in eastern areas, but out of the west, these are these fronts pushing
here in the uk, there were mixed fortunes in the annual oxford and cambridge boat races earlier.e finish line in 18 minutes and 34 seconds — beating the record set in 2015 by more than a minute. for the men, oxford made it four wins in five years, beating their opponents by just over a length. a reminder of our top story: that is it from me and the team. stay with us on bbc news. good morning. if you like your weather dry and sunny, you were very happy with the first couple of days of april....
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>> just one for cambridge. if we look at commitments by strategy, what other areas or other client putting money other than energy, mining and real estate? >> you are taking advant age of the full opportunity set they are focused on the same general areasa you give given your scope and staff you are taking advant object a broader geographic scale than the rest the client. they focus on energy and mining. some take a look at timber, agriculture and infrastructure. >> anybody doing timber, infrastructure and agriculture in a serious way? >> very few are doing that. generally speaking because of the low expected rate of return in those areas. >> most of those tend to be very small markets as well. >> calpers still trying to sell a billion of timber. >> anyone else? okay. thank you for your presentation. >> thank you very much. >> we will go to public comment on this item. seeing no comments, public comment is closed. mr. park could you call item 12 chief investment officer report? >> item 12, chief investment offi
>> just one for cambridge. if we look at commitments by strategy, what other areas or other client putting money other than energy, mining and real estate? >> you are taking advant age of the full opportunity set they are focused on the same general areasa you give given your scope and staff you are taking advant object a broader geographic scale than the rest the client. they focus on energy and mining. some take a look at timber, agriculture and infrastructure. >> anybody...