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island of canaria with more than fifteen hundred square kilometers it's the third largest of the canary islands we start our explorations in the naacp and the island's capital last palm us and that have solved to the holiday resort off must follow months almost three million tourists visit back an area every year because of the mark live and beaches like this one. the three kilometer long city beach of less palms three hundred eighty thousand people live in the capital of the canary islands average temperatures here range between fifteen and twenty seven degrees celsius all year round despite the skies being almost always cloudy it's a phenomenon locals call tons of the bordeaux dumpy stuff most of the residents here are descendants of the indigenous one chess and the spanish conquerors who came in the fifteenth century juan manuel is proud to be a true cannot be zero for four years now he's been kohinoor of the restaurant and money net located right on the beach front. that. we cannot be very warm hearted doors are always open to everyone but it never was the way we cannot impose our wear isla
island of canaria with more than fifteen hundred square kilometers it's the third largest of the canary islands we start our explorations in the naacp and the island's capital last palm us and that have solved to the holiday resort off must follow months almost three million tourists visit back an area every year because of the mark live and beaches like this one. the three kilometer long city beach of less palms three hundred eighty thousand people live in the capital of the canary islands...
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the amateur crew, dubbed the four 0arsmen, travelled from the canary islands to antigua in 29 days —eating the previous record by six days. the task of getting us onto the challenge is the world's toughest row. we were out there just preparing as best we can for it and giving it our all. and in our world — a new bakery opens in eastern ukraine, bringing comfort and sustenance to war weary locals. that's in half an hour here on bbc news. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the leader of the liberal democrats, sir vince cable, has warned the government it would send out the wrong message if it bails out the struggling construction company carillion using taxpayers‘ money. it's feared the firm, which has debts of £1.5 billion, could collapse after creditors rejected a possible rescue plan. government officials are holding high level talks this weekend about its future. carillion employs about 20,000 people in the uk and is one of the government's main contractors. our business correspondent joe lynam reports this is liverpool's newest hospital under construction. it will be the bigges
the amateur crew, dubbed the four 0arsmen, travelled from the canary islands to antigua in 29 days —eating the previous record by six days. the task of getting us onto the challenge is the world's toughest row. we were out there just preparing as best we can for it and giving it our all. and in our world — a new bakery opens in eastern ukraine, bringing comfort and sustenance to war weary locals. that's in half an hour here on bbc news. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the leader of...
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the amateur crew, dubbed ‘the four 0arsmen‘, travelled from the canary islands to antigua in twenty—nineating the previous record by six days. we prepared as best we could and just gave it our all. and in sportsday — a roundup of all today's action including victory for west ham at huddersfield. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the leader of the liberal democrats, sir vince cable, has warned the government not to agree to bailout of the construction company carillion with tax payers‘ money. there are fears the firm, which has debts of £1.5 billion, could collapse after creditors failed to agree a possible rescue plan. carillion employs about 20,000 people in the uk and is one of the government's main contractors. our business correspondent, joe lynam, reports this is liverpool's newest hospital under construction, it will be the biggest single—bed hospital in the uk and it's being built by carillion. now there's concern that projects like this could be affected if the company collapses. from prisons to hospitals, to schools and rail, carillion is responsible for some of the uk's lar
the amateur crew, dubbed ‘the four 0arsmen‘, travelled from the canary islands to antigua in twenty—nineating the previous record by six days. we prepared as best we could and just gave it our all. and in sportsday — a roundup of all today's action including victory for west ham at huddersfield. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the leader of the liberal democrats, sir vince cable, has warned the government not to agree to bailout of the construction company carillion with tax...
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the amateur crew, dubbed ‘the four 0arsmen', travelled from the canary islands to antigua in 29 days
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amateur crew beat the previous record by six days, completing the 3,000 mile crossing from the canary islands to antigua this morning. with all the sport, here's karthi gna nasegaram at the bbc sport centre. good evening. it was a record breaking day in the premier league but it is time to pop out of the room if you don't want to know today's results before match of the day which is at 10:30 on bbc one. harry kane has become the highest scorer in tottenham's premier league history. kane's two goals in spurs‘s 4—0 win over everton means he has now scored 98 goals for the club, breaking teddy sherringham's record. champions chelsea were held to a goalless draw by the champions before them, leicester city. crystal palace beat burnley. david moyes‘s 200th game as a premier league manager, ended with a 4—1victory over huddersfield. while west brom had their first win in 21 league games beating brighton 2—0. english rugby union champions, exeter chiefs, have boosted their chance of qualifying for the quarter—inals of the european champions cup with a dominant display against montpellier. there were
amateur crew beat the previous record by six days, completing the 3,000 mile crossing from the canary islands to antigua this morning. with all the sport, here's karthi gna nasegaram at the bbc sport centre. good evening. it was a record breaking day in the premier league but it is time to pop out of the room if you don't want to know today's results before match of the day which is at 10:30 on bbc one. harry kane has become the highest scorer in tottenham's premier league history. kane's two...
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drowned audience of african migrants began washing ashore on the tourist beaches of the spanish canary islands. spain's response was to stiffen its border security but despite all the effort and expense spent on beefing up its buddhas migration is on the rise. migrants hoping to be among the lucky few to reach the other side have often rushed the border fence shown in the c.c.t.v. footage released by the spanish government sometimes the consequence is a tragic. on one occasion and say uta and twenty foot team at least fourteen african migrants drowned when trying to swim their way from morocco to spain. these pictures show spanish buddha gods firing rubber bullets and smoke canisters to would survivors as they swim across the border. those who made it alive were deported back to morocco on the other side of the. a spokesperson from the spanish ministry of interior said that shots fired one aimed at the swimmers and claimed their response was proportional. today this is no longer an issue isolated in a faraway spanish and played. the number of people hoping to reach europe has swelled by huge w
drowned audience of african migrants began washing ashore on the tourist beaches of the spanish canary islands. spain's response was to stiffen its border security but despite all the effort and expense spent on beefing up its buddhas migration is on the rise. migrants hoping to be among the lucky few to reach the other side have often rushed the border fence shown in the c.c.t.v. footage released by the spanish government sometimes the consequence is a tragic. on one occasion and say uta and...
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spent 44 days at sea on a 3,000-mile trip that began in the canary island. while the exhausted rower said barely a word, his father summed up what it took for his sun to make it across the atlantic ocean alone. >> he got knocked down and capped sized 6 times and came back and rowed 2,600 miles. >> crane's trip raised money for ocean conservation and homelessness. >> that's astonishing. >> my arms are tired thinking about it. >> betsy ross maybe a patriot but she is showing off eagles pride. >> we'll show you oprah having fun with her action figure character. >> reporter: rain all over the place yesterday, now we have lingering rain in cape may county and southern delaware. looks like you'll be bothered by this, refuse of us having mostly -- the rest of us having mostly cloudy skies. i'll let you know where the temperatures are going coming up. >> she may be a patriot but she is an eagles fan at heart. for one day only the betsy ross house will replace the traditional 13-star flag with eagles color. all those wearing birds gear will receive a dollar off to th
spent 44 days at sea on a 3,000-mile trip that began in the canary island. while the exhausted rower said barely a word, his father summed up what it took for his sun to make it across the atlantic ocean alone. >> he got knocked down and capped sized 6 times and came back and rowed 2,600 miles. >> crane's trip raised money for ocean conservation and homelessness. >> that's astonishing. >> my arms are tired thinking about it. >> betsy ross maybe a patriot but she is...
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oliver crane spent 44 days at sea starting in the canary islands. his father summed up the courage it took to take on the atlantic ocean by himself. >> the measure of a person whether they get noctd -- knocked down and get back up. he not only got knocked down, he capsized 6 times and he came back and rowed 2,600 miles. his trip raised money for ocean conservation and homelessness. >>> one of the most famous faces in international soccer is an other than in miami. david bechham has launched a new soccer team. the road block was where to build the stadium. he said it was a teaching opportunity for his children. >> they've seen me smile and frustration, the way of teaching them, it's difficult times it's how you react when you go through difficult times. >> beckham said while he plans to spend a huge amount of time in miami to deal with the business of the team, his family will stay in london so his family can maintain normalty and don't have to change schools. they machine to make trips to the u.s. >>> well, today is the first day you can begin filin
oliver crane spent 44 days at sea starting in the canary islands. his father summed up the courage it took to take on the atlantic ocean by himself. >> the measure of a person whether they get noctd -- knocked down and get back up. he not only got knocked down, he capsized 6 times and he came back and rowed 2,600 miles. his trip raised money for ocean conservation and homelessness. >>> one of the most famous faces in international soccer is an other than in miami. david bechham...
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most of those who have not heard about because they happen in places like pakistan or the canary islands. but every day there are thousands. but we don't know when or where. there are 2100 known faults known faults in the united states according to the usgs to those there are between maybe 1000 we have not discovered yet. every single earthquake has occurred on the fault we did not know about prior. we know the zones like san andreas fault but the actual fault that is happening there we don't know know about it that's not necessarily because west of the mississippi is predisposed but we have done more research. so think about earthquake potential. we don't know anything about that. but to be five or 30 miles under the earth we don't know when or where they will happen. so they remain this unknown phenomenon. but we do know the united states site is active enough potential happens just about everywhere. unless you live in miami you are probably at risk for an earthquake. tomorrow or 500 years we don't know but we do know the potential is there. so i wanted to set out on the classic americ
most of those who have not heard about because they happen in places like pakistan or the canary islands. but every day there are thousands. but we don't know when or where. there are 2100 known faults known faults in the united states according to the usgs to those there are between maybe 1000 we have not discovered yet. every single earthquake has occurred on the fault we did not know about prior. we know the zones like san andreas fault but the actual fault that is happening there we don't...
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the amateur crew, dubbed the four oarsmen, travelled from the canary islands to antigua in 29 days —ge is the world's toughest row. we were out there just preparing as best we can for it and giving it our all.
the amateur crew, dubbed the four oarsmen, travelled from the canary islands to antigua in 29 days —ge is the world's toughest row. we were out there just preparing as best we can for it and giving it our all.
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the amateur crew, dubbed the four 0arsmen, travelled from the canary islands to antigua in 29 days —out there just preparing as best we can for it
the amateur crew, dubbed the four 0arsmen, travelled from the canary islands to antigua in 29 days —out there just preparing as best we can for it
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they left the canary islands 3,000 miles away and faced 40—foot waves, scorching sun and howling winds0arsmen. surviving on rations, producing their own water, taking it in turns to eat, to sleep, and to row. it is amazing to complete the row. we set out as a charitable initiative, for two charities, mind, and spinal research, the mind research is commemorative of my mum and her struggle with her health. to do it such justice and do it in such style and with such great support and great success is amazing. just making it to the caribbean is a fantastic achievement but they have raised more than a quarter of £1 million and have rowed their way into the record books. dan johnson, bbc news. tributes have been paid to the comedy actress bella emberg has died aged 80, she made her name in the 80s and the abbot show playing characters like blunder woman. russ abbot called her a huge comic talent, les dennis said she was a lovely fa m ily talent, les dennis said she was a lovely family friend. a number of her friends lovely family friend. a number of herfriends and lovely family friend. a num
they left the canary islands 3,000 miles away and faced 40—foot waves, scorching sun and howling winds0arsmen. surviving on rations, producing their own water, taking it in turns to eat, to sleep, and to row. it is amazing to complete the row. we set out as a charitable initiative, for two charities, mind, and spinal research, the mind research is commemorative of my mum and her struggle with her health. to do it such justice and do it in such style and with such great support and great...
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they left the canary islands 3,000 miles away and faced 40—foot waves, scorching sun and howling winds own water, taking it in turns to eat, to sleep, and to row. it's amazing to complete the row. we set out as a charitable initiative, for two charities, mind, and spinal research. the mind research is commemorative of my mum and her struggle with her mental health. to do it in such justice and in such style and with such great support and great success is amazing. just making it to the caribbean is a fantastic achievement but they have raised more than a quarter of a million and have rowed their way into the record books. dan johnson, bbc news. time for the latest weather prospects now, with matt taylor. some of you have had some rather wet weather, courtesy of a weather front which is not moving in a hurry. even tonight it will stay with parts of scotla nd tonight it will stay with parts of scotland and wales, but it starts to fizzle out. rain turning light and patchy, still lots of cloud, and maybe a touch of frost where there are any breaks. sunday begins with grade patchy rain, and
they left the canary islands 3,000 miles away and faced 40—foot waves, scorching sun and howling winds own water, taking it in turns to eat, to sleep, and to row. it's amazing to complete the row. we set out as a charitable initiative, for two charities, mind, and spinal research. the mind research is commemorative of my mum and her struggle with her mental health. to do it in such justice and in such style and with such great support and great success is amazing. just making it to the...
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they left the canary islands 3,000 miles away and faced 40 foot waves, scorching sun and howling windsndurance for the four 0arsmen. surviving on rations, producing their own water, taking it in turns to eat, to sleep, and to row. it is amazing to complete the row. we set out as a charitable initiative, for two charities, mind, and spinal research. the mind element is commemorative of my mum and her struggle with her health. to do it suchjustice and do it in such style and with such great support and great success is amazing. just making it to the caribbean is a fantastic achievement but they have raised more than £0.25 million and have rowed their way into the record books. dan johnson, bbc news. good morning, and great news for british tennis, today, because, johanna konta says she has recovered from the hip injury that disrupted her preparations for the australian open which starts on monday in melbourne. the british number one, who is seeded ninth, plays american madison brengle in the first round, and is aiming to reproduce the form that took her to the semifinals two years ago. i
they left the canary islands 3,000 miles away and faced 40 foot waves, scorching sun and howling windsndurance for the four 0arsmen. surviving on rations, producing their own water, taking it in turns to eat, to sleep, and to row. it is amazing to complete the row. we set out as a charitable initiative, for two charities, mind, and spinal research. the mind element is commemorative of my mum and her struggle with her health. to do it suchjustice and do it in such style and with such great...
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they left the canary islands 3,000 miles away and faced 40—foot waves, scorching sun and howling winds charities, mind, and spinal research. for me personally, the mind research is commemorative of my mum and her struggle with her mental health. to do it in such justice and in such style and with such great support and great success is amazing. just making it to the caribbean is a fantastic achievement but they have raised more than a quarter of a million pounds and have rowed their way into the record books. dan johnson, bbc news. now it‘s time for the weather with phil avery. it is going to get colder the sun, phil? all of us, eventually, and there is no escape from that. i‘ve been telling you that it has been on the cloudy side and i tell you that kirkwall was the lead on saturday with 0.6 of an hour of sunshine which was good enough to romp away with a prize. it has been went through the western end of cornwall, over 30 millimetres of rain in the last 24 hours, and it is still raining, and through the course of the night i think some of the rain will begin to peter away at last, at
they left the canary islands 3,000 miles away and faced 40—foot waves, scorching sun and howling winds charities, mind, and spinal research. for me personally, the mind research is commemorative of my mum and her struggle with her mental health. to do it in such justice and in such style and with such great support and great success is amazing. just making it to the caribbean is a fantastic achievement but they have raised more than a quarter of a million pounds and have rowed their way into...
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they left the canary islands 3,000 miles away and faced 40—foot waves, scorching sun and howling windsrns to eat, to sleep, and to row. it‘s amazing to complete the row. we set out as a charitable initiative, for two charities, mind, and spinal research. the mind research is commemorative of my mum and her struggle with her mental health. to do it in such justice and in such style and with such great support and great success is amazing. just making it to the caribbean is a fantastic achievement but they have raised more than a quarter of a million and have rowed their way into the record books. dan johnson, bbc news. france‘s president has called for the baguette to be listed as one of the world‘s cultural treasures. emmanuel macron says a unesco listing is needed because the french daily staple is envied around the world, and its excellence should be preserved. it comes after the un‘s cultural agency awarded a similar status to italy‘s naples pizza. now it is time for an update on the weather with phil avery. hello, i‘d expect your impression of the weather today depends on where you
they left the canary islands 3,000 miles away and faced 40—foot waves, scorching sun and howling windsrns to eat, to sleep, and to row. it‘s amazing to complete the row. we set out as a charitable initiative, for two charities, mind, and spinal research. the mind research is commemorative of my mum and her struggle with her mental health. to do it in such justice and in such style and with such great support and great success is amazing. just making it to the caribbean is a fantastic...
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the amateur oarsmen did two—man, two—hour shifts around the clock to row from la gomera in the canary islands colleague duncan golestani spoke to the team in antigua. he asked them how they‘re feeling following the race. we are all feeling, we have had a bit of time now to accept the fact that we have won the race and broken the world record so i think we‘re relieved and excited and i suppose just proud of what we have managed to achieve. as you should be. how on earth did you take six days off the record? good question! we didn't really know what to expect on that front, we prepare to 1.5 years and we had a diehard attitude and wanted to give it our all and do the best we could and we took that to the race and quite from the offset, we thought for those two hours we would give our all thought for those two hours we would give ouralland it thought for those two hours we would give our all and it worked out, you know, we managed to maintain a great rates throughout it and a great mentality right through to antigua and we are having, you know, a great time and over the moon with what we achieve
the amateur oarsmen did two—man, two—hour shifts around the clock to row from la gomera in the canary islands colleague duncan golestani spoke to the team in antigua. he asked them how they‘re feeling following the race. we are all feeling, we have had a bit of time now to accept the fact that we have won the race and broken the world record so i think we‘re relieved and excited and i suppose just proud of what we have managed to achieve. as you should be. how on earth did you take six...
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he started rowing from the canary islands and 3,000 miles later he landed in or teagua.'s donating the $60,000 prize to charity. he says had he essentials like bringles and candy to help him survive the journey. >>> a big welcome to the president of the international olympic committee in pyeongchang. thomas buck arrived just days before the start of the winter olympics. he praised the olympic spirit that's bringing south korea and north korea together on the world athletic field. nbc 10 crews have already arrived in south korea and nbc 10's keith jones is heading to the winter olympics as well to the bring you complete coverage of all of our local athletes. you'll only see the interviews here on nbc 10, home of the winter olympic games starting february 8th. >>> eagles spirit is soaring all across our area. these students left their classes for a midday pep rally. why it's causing some principals rivalry. that's just ahead. >>> we're dealing with some snow today and i'm tracking two more chances for snow before sunday. how it could impact your super bowl plans just ahead
he started rowing from the canary islands and 3,000 miles later he landed in or teagua.'s donating the $60,000 prize to charity. he says had he essentials like bringles and candy to help him survive the journey. >>> a big welcome to the president of the international olympic committee in pyeongchang. thomas buck arrived just days before the start of the winter olympics. he praised the olympic spirit that's bringing south korea and north korea together on the world athletic field. nbc...
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he left the canary islands off the west coast of africa in mid-december without any support team. along the way he capsized three times. 44 gruelling days later, crane finally landed in the caribbean island of antigua. he arrived there just a few short hours ago after midnight. the feat officially makes him the youngest person to ever row solo across the atlantic. i spoke with him soon after he set foot on solid ground. oliver crane joins us now. congratulations, you just rowed across the atlantic ocean by yourself and set a world record. how are you feeling right now? >> it's hard to describe. i feel amazing. sort of really overwhelmed. just being surrounded by people and on land i can barely walk. >> i can imagine. we've got video of you coming in. i think you're using your flares to celebrate as you came in there. how long were you at sea, oliver? how many miles did you row? and how long did this take? >> so i was at sea for 44 days. and i think i rowed about 2700 miles. >> my goodness. what was the hardest part about it? you certainly were physically capable, and trained for th
he left the canary islands off the west coast of africa in mid-december without any support team. along the way he capsized three times. 44 gruelling days later, crane finally landed in the caribbean island of antigua. he arrived there just a few short hours ago after midnight. the feat officially makes him the youngest person to ever row solo across the atlantic. i spoke with him soon after he set foot on solid ground. oliver crane joins us now. congratulations, you just rowed across the...
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they left the canary islands 3000 miles away., surviving on rations, taking it in turns to eat, sleep and grow. it's amazing to complete it. we set out as a kind of charitable initiative in the first instance, for two charities, for mind and spinal research. for me the mind and spinal research. for me the mind element is commemorative for mum who struggled with mental illness. to bring that to fruition, complete it and do it thatjustice and do it in such style with such great support and success is amazing. just making it to the caribbean is a fantastic achievement, but they've raised more than £250,000 and rowed their way into the record books. we will be talking to them a little later in the programme. more now on our top story this morning. children in england are getting second—rate dental treatment compared to those in scotland and wales, that's according to the british dental association. it's after new analysis of nhs data found that children and teenagers had almost 43,000 hospital operations to remove teeth in england la
they left the canary islands 3000 miles away., surviving on rations, taking it in turns to eat, sleep and grow. it's amazing to complete it. we set out as a kind of charitable initiative in the first instance, for two charities, for mind and spinal research. for me the mind and spinal research. for me the mind element is commemorative for mum who struggled with mental illness. to bring that to fruition, complete it and do it thatjustice and do it in such style with such great support and...
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they left the canary islands one month ago, facing 3000 miles of blood and blisters, sweat and tears.water on—board, surviving on rations and taking it in turns to eat, sleep and a row, their motivation was personal. it's amazing to compete and we set out as amazing to compete and we set out as a kind of charitable initiative in the first instance for two charities, for mind, the mental health charity, and spinal research. for me the mind element is commemorative. my mum had in a mental illness all alive and i a lwa ys mental illness all alive and i always felt a need and desire... i have this initiative and desire to do something to commemorate mum and to bring it to fruition and complete it and to bring it to fruition and complete itand do to bring it to fruition and complete it and do it such justice and do to bring it to fruition and complete it and do it suchjustice and do it in such style and with great support and success is amazing. just making it to the caribbean is a fantastic achievement, they've raised more than £250,000 and wrote their way into the record books. —— rowed
they left the canary islands one month ago, facing 3000 miles of blood and blisters, sweat and tears.water on—board, surviving on rations and taking it in turns to eat, sleep and a row, their motivation was personal. it's amazing to compete and we set out as amazing to compete and we set out as a kind of charitable initiative in the first instance for two charities, for mind, the mental health charity, and spinal research. for me the mind element is commemorative. my mum had in a mental...
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they left the canary islands 3000 miles away and faced 40 foot waves, scorching sun and howling windslypse but a test of endurance for the four 0arsmen. surviving on russians, producing their own water, taking it in turns to eat, to sleep, and to i’ow. in turns to eat, to sleep, and to row. it is amazing to complete the role. we set out as a charitable initiative, for mind, and spinal research, the mind research is commemorative of my mum and her struggle with her health. to do it such justice and do struggle with her health. to do it suchjustice and do it in struggle with her health. to do it such justice and do it in such style and with such great support and great success is amazing. just making it to the caribbean is a fantastic achievement but they have raised more than a quarter of £1 million and have rode their way into the record books. danjohnson, bbc news. congratulations to them. with ten minutes past nine. more on the top story, children in england getting second—rate dental treatment than those in scotland and ask according to the british dental association. it found chil
they left the canary islands 3000 miles away and faced 40 foot waves, scorching sun and howling windslypse but a test of endurance for the four 0arsmen. surviving on russians, producing their own water, taking it in turns to eat, to sleep, and to i’ow. in turns to eat, to sleep, and to row. it is amazing to complete the role. we set out as a charitable initiative, for mind, and spinal research, the mind research is commemorative of my mum and her struggle with her health. to do it such...
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they set off from the canary islands heading for antigua in the caribbean. rations and a device to turn salt water into drinking water and a steely determination to put their minds and bodies through their paces. from now on they would be on their own. for george the memory of his mother kept him going. asa memory of his mother kept him going. as a counsellor and fisher called on her own experience of depression and addiction to help others. she fought personal battle for many years before her death 2011. at her funeral dicky and i decided we would ta ke funeral dicky and i decided we would take a challenge in her to raise funds for the charity for which she was a trustee. gale forced winds delayed the start, giving them a taste of what was to come, a0 foot waves, fatigue, blisters, hallucinations and a bucket for a meal. miles away they had been making friends, a meaty wail and her ca lf making friends, a meaty wail and her calfjoined them at the start of the voyage. merry christmas! christmas came and went, much like any other day, eat, sleep, rowe, repeat
they set off from the canary islands heading for antigua in the caribbean. rations and a device to turn salt water into drinking water and a steely determination to put their minds and bodies through their paces. from now on they would be on their own. for george the memory of his mother kept him going. asa memory of his mother kept him going. as a counsellor and fisher called on her own experience of depression and addiction to help others. she fought personal battle for many years before her...
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arriving in antigua sunday after rowing 3,000 miles over 44 days from the canary islands. >>> the eaglesatriots took on the hoard of reporters at super bowl media night. among the things we learned, new england head coach bill belichick can smile. the minnesota locals are not happy at all with the eagles. we have more highlights ahead on this tuesday, january 30th. ♪ >> announcer: from abc news this is "world news now." >>> yeah, vikings fans booed the eagles as they came in there to which a friend of mine in philadelphia pointed out eagles' fans would do the same thing if minnesota had beaten them. >> all right. >>> we will start off with the president. poised to deliver one of the biggest speeches of his life. his first state of the union address. >> the president will talk about the growing economy, immigration, infrastructure. and he is expected to strike a unifying tone, a bipartisanship. but the white house is not saying if the president plans to make any mention of the russia investigation. >> poll after poll says that frankly no one cares about this issue. it certainly is not the
arriving in antigua sunday after rowing 3,000 miles over 44 days from the canary islands. >>> the eaglesatriots took on the hoard of reporters at super bowl media night. among the things we learned, new england head coach bill belichick can smile. the minnesota locals are not happy at all with the eagles. we have more highlights ahead on this tuesday, january 30th. ♪ >> announcer: from abc news this is "world news now." >>> yeah, vikings fans booed the eagles...