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yaara: back in canterbury, dr.maire: our people used to go january, february, march, white-baiting. yaara: he says, despite the pollution, they continue to practice their traditions. te maire: ngai tahu was defined by the environment. it's defined by a mahinga kai. you know, there's basic things you need to be doing as a tribal member. white-baiting's one, eeling's another, mutton-birding's another. getting seafood, those types of things, are a basic part of who we are. really, you're talking about a community, and the destruction of a community. it's just not about fishing. what you really learn when you're young is who your family members are and your relationships, and who the elders are and how you engage with people. yaara: that's been completely disrupted because of the degradation of the rivers here. te maire: so, what i think we've really got are the extinction of our waterways in the south island. i think it's more than disrupted, degraded, and all those types of words. there's a real threat that the ashle
yaara: back in canterbury, dr.maire: our people used to go january, february, march, white-baiting. yaara: he says, despite the pollution, they continue to practice their traditions. te maire: ngai tahu was defined by the environment. it's defined by a mahinga kai. you know, there's basic things you need to be doing as a tribal member. white-baiting's one, eeling's another, mutton-birding's another. getting seafood, those types of things, are a basic part of who we are. really, you're talking...
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a life sentence with a minimum term of 37 years at canterbury crown court.munity support officerjulia james. callum wheeler who is 22 years old, sentenced to life in prison with a minimum term to be served of 37 years. we will have more details on that sentencing at canterbury crown court a little bit later on. let's get more now on the assassination of japan's former prime minister shinzo abe. mr abe was known for his hawkish policies and his signature economic strategy of abenomics. nicknamed the prince, abe came from political royalty as the son of former foreign minister shintaro abe and grandson of former prime minister nobusuke kishi. gareth barlow looks back on his life, and a warning, gareth's report contains some flash photography. he was japan's longest—serving post—war prime minister and for shinzo abe, a career in politics was surely his destiny. by the time he was just ten years old, his grandfather and great uncle had both held the post that he would one day secure for himself. born in 1954, by the late 1970s, the young shinzo abe left universi
a life sentence with a minimum term of 37 years at canterbury crown court.munity support officerjulia james. callum wheeler who is 22 years old, sentenced to life in prison with a minimum term to be served of 37 years. we will have more details on that sentencing at canterbury crown court a little bit later on. let's get more now on the assassination of japan's former prime minister shinzo abe. mr abe was known for his hawkish policies and his signature economic strategy of abenomics. nicknamed...
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within the democratic party, it is their own party that canterbury. -- canterbury --can't agree. publicans -- republicans, -- from both run again because the reason is -- trump will not run again because he sees the ages on their side of the democrats and that hurts him. that is everything that democrats need to get over. guest: i can't speak on whether or not, will run again but i can't speak for the sentiment that there is a lot of frustration at this point within the democratic party on how they are working now and how they are unable to compromise on things. there are things that would need 60 votes and you need republicans but reconciliation, that is something you only need 50 democrats were and you see senators bill mentioned and person x, -- still -- build mansion -- senator manchin and senator sinema. if you think about it, if it wasn't joe manchin, there wouldn't be any democrat that -- that democrats would not been able to do everything they could do were 50 votes, even though it is not as much as i promise so i think there is an issue. when i talk to lawmakers, i hear
within the democratic party, it is their own party that canterbury. -- canterbury --can't agree. publicans -- republicans, -- from both run again because the reason is -- trump will not run again because he sees the ages on their side of the democrats and that hurts him. that is everything that democrats need to get over. guest: i can't speak on whether or not, will run again but i can't speak for the sentiment that there is a lot of frustration at this point within the democratic party on how...
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. >> this is the canterbury tales. >> reporter: seen at stanford's national accelerator laboratory. a part of a project where scientists from all over the globe are examining this bible, this document, and others dating back to the 1400s. looking at chemical composition, how they were printed and how they were preserved throughout history. >> and we also want to understand the connections globally between the european method and the east asian methods. and this means that we can't do it loan. we have to work with historians and we have to work with archivists. >> it's a week long project that aims to uncover even more legendary documents from different parts of the world. >> our technology is used to compare the western and eastern similarities and differences. they all have more in common than we thought. >> if we can connect the dots and make the correlations of the things that we find from eastern documents and the western documents. >> reporter: scott budman nbc bay area news. >> very cool. >> technology is amazing. >> for sure. okay, your technology is showing thunderstorms pos
. >> this is the canterbury tales. >> reporter: seen at stanford's national accelerator laboratory. a part of a project where scientists from all over the globe are examining this bible, this document, and others dating back to the 1400s. looking at chemical composition, how they were printed and how they were preserved throughout history. >> and we also want to understand the connections globally between the european method and the east asian methods. and this means that we...
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. >> the canterbury hills subdivision in kentucky is a good place to raise kids. tidy homes kept up by neighbors living order lives. so as the front porch lights winked out on just another day, what happened one cold january night in the wee hours was especially alarming. a roaring, all consuming fire was devouring one of the nice homes. >> it was awful. half of the house was gone. >> what would rise from those ashes was far more than a fire marshals investigation in a cause there would be a probe into the deepest route of a treachery beyond most peoples comprehension. >> it's not true. >> what are they all? missed >> a monster, a liar a cheat or. >> he's destroyed my entire family. >> before it became charred rubble, the house was home to a long time kabul, keith and julie griffith. churchgoing, golf playing, high school sweethearts. 36 years into a marriage to produce two sons. aaron, the older. >> they were very supportive parents. they were loving, they love my. kids >> aaron took after his dad. athletic, easygoing, levelheaded. younger brother zach was more o
. >> the canterbury hills subdivision in kentucky is a good place to raise kids. tidy homes kept up by neighbors living order lives. so as the front porch lights winked out on just another day, what happened one cold january night in the wee hours was especially alarming. a roaring, all consuming fire was devouring one of the nice homes. >> it was awful. half of the house was gone. >> what would rise from those ashes was far more than a fire marshals investigation in a cause...
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and delaware had the highest cancer in the nation because we just want to make light about canterburyn the latest baffling presidential decoration is messy as the oil slick's mother had all those years ago. the y has stated he was referring to skin cancer that in previously disclosed. this ever been in the previous suggestion of these might have been caused by the oil industry. usually the exposure to too much sunlight prep to more confusion official said he meant to say he had had cancer in the past tense and he is now clear. whatever is actually going on the biden's almost distracted for the big a story this week the cost with the mess of years of incoherence of ideologically driven environmental policies have produced. now, you probably noticed it's been hard this week, temperatures well above 90 and most of the country. now the past used to call this summer. today it's apparently a national emergency, a climate crisis. the only way to deal with it of course is to urgent action in a massive expansion of the role the federal government. >> climate change is literally an exit essenti
and delaware had the highest cancer in the nation because we just want to make light about canterburyn the latest baffling presidential decoration is messy as the oil slick's mother had all those years ago. the y has stated he was referring to skin cancer that in previously disclosed. this ever been in the previous suggestion of these might have been caused by the oil industry. usually the exposure to too much sunlight prep to more confusion official said he meant to say he had had cancer in...
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. >>> and we'll show you why bay area scientists are putting in an original copy of the canterbury in order for small businesses to thrive, they need to be smart. efficient. agile. and that's never been more important than it is right now. so for a limited time, comcast business is introducing small business savings. call now to get powerful internet for just 39 dollars a month. with no contract. and a money back guarantee. all on the largest, fastest reliable network. from the company that powers more businesses than anyone else. call and start saving today. comcast business. powering possibilities. a new chevy is the smart way to hit the open road this summer. the smart way to road trip—. ♪♪ and seek new adventures. ♪♪ go a little farther this summer in a new chevy. find new get up and go. find new roads. enjoy the open road and make no monthly payments for the rest of summer on all 2022 equinox models. plus, get 0% financing when you finance with gm financial. ♪♪ find new roads at your local chevy dealer. >>> welcome back, the fire outside the yosemite we told you a few moments ago
. >>> and we'll show you why bay area scientists are putting in an original copy of the canterbury in order for small businesses to thrive, they need to be smart. efficient. agile. and that's never been more important than it is right now. so for a limited time, comcast business is introducing small business savings. call now to get powerful internet for just 39 dollars a month. with no contract. and a money back guarantee. all on the largest, fastest reliable network. from the company...
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now four have been reintroduced to the west blean and thornden woods near canterbury.he midst of a stoic speu we have in the midst of a stoic spell of weather here in the uk. unlikely without the interference of a warming climate. that is emphasised by the fact of the red extreme heat warning issued by the met office across many parts of central and wider amber warning across other parts of england, wales and southern scotland. even as we go into the evening temperatures in the upper 305. as temperatures likely to be towards london, the cambridge sort of area. many places still in the 305. mid 205 across parts of northern ireland and central scotland. more comfortable here and seen temperatures into the high teens. it is here we could see outbreaks of rain develop through tonight but temperatures can fluctuate due to showers drifting their way eastwards and by midnight we are seeing temperatures in the mid to high 205 and barely falling and some starting the day with temperatures around 20 or 22 and temperatures around 20 or 22 and temperatures could take a step furthe
now four have been reintroduced to the west blean and thornden woods near canterbury.he midst of a stoic speu we have in the midst of a stoic spell of weather here in the uk. unlikely without the interference of a warming climate. that is emphasised by the fact of the red extreme heat warning issued by the met office across many parts of central and wider amber warning across other parts of england, wales and southern scotland. even as we go into the evening temperatures in the upper 305. as...
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that pause from the archbishop of canterbury.s a covid concern, so we had to talk to him on zoom or whatever but, yeah, that... oh, the power of the pause. although ijust remember him admitting... admitting, it makes it sound like a crime or something, that he did jigsaws with the queen at sandringham. i mean, you have had some... i love that stuff, i love that stuff! you have had some brilliant people on. i mean, i don't want to be too sycophantic about your programme because, you know, i am allowed on it from time to time and it is quite nice, but when you look back on it... yeah. ..you get some pretty big hitters and, you know, make some decent news lines. future king. future king, i mean, that was pretty good. were you nervous? well, what was weird about that day, and just watching it back again, is remembering that he was dressed really casually and i ended up looking like the part—time prince. like the future king! i had thejumper, a work shirt, proper shoes. i was like, oh. was it a bit nerve—racking, just to pick up on wh
that pause from the archbishop of canterbury.s a covid concern, so we had to talk to him on zoom or whatever but, yeah, that... oh, the power of the pause. although ijust remember him admitting... admitting, it makes it sound like a crime or something, that he did jigsaws with the queen at sandringham. i mean, you have had some... i love that stuff, i love that stuff! you have had some brilliant people on. i mean, i don't want to be too sycophantic about your programme because, you know, i am...
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if you go down to the woods near canterbury, you might get a surprise. the sound of camera shutters.— camera shutters. i can't lie, it was an emotional _ camera shutters. i can't lie, it was an emotional moment. _ camera shutters. i can't lie, it was an emotional moment. it - camera shutters. i can't lie, it was an emotional moment. it is i camera shutters. i can't lie, it was i an emotional moment. it is something we've all been so engaged with, it's taking up a huge investment of our energy, ourtime, and we taking up a huge investment of our energy, our time, and we want to get it right. it's been so important to get this bison here and really fulfil the aspirations of the project, and it's been extremely aspirational to see those animals moving out to the woodland. i can't put into words. this moving out to the woodland. i can't put into words-— put into words. this pro'ect has been many * put into words. this pro'ect has been many years i put into words. this pro'ect has been many years in i put into words. this pro'ect has been many years in thei pu
if you go down to the woods near canterbury, you might get a surprise. the sound of camera shutters.— camera shutters. i can't lie, it was an emotional _ camera shutters. i can't lie, it was an emotional moment. _ camera shutters. i can't lie, it was an emotional moment. it - camera shutters. i can't lie, it was an emotional moment. it is i camera shutters. i can't lie, it was i an emotional moment. it is something we've all been so engaged with, it's taking up a huge investment of our...
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exploit, to am and make your life commiserate on a lazy workers appear to be like any others in canterbury. it's an impression that he encourages when i posed as a local businessman with a fleet of cars that needed cleaning, a lazy told me his workers were part timers. happy to be there. yeah. yes. hi ari of yes to me. oh great. no. you know, you're busy, boy, your vice law. hello. yeah. what about you guys? are they do they do long days? do the other got some advice or far they some of the start and it got finished for a lot of a lease by 9 o'clock. that was the bill. so they, they thought i did globally finish 2 o'clock. yeah. they just mixed around. yeah. to the shifted quite sure. there are 6 hours a day or, or 5 days a week. you know, according to evidence gathered by our undercover researcher, this is not true. a lazy is also keen to boast of his contract with a large car dealership. these a contract, oh, should i go from across the road? so we do like this for what we do up to 45 today. have you been doing volvo for about 34 years now? 4 years. okay. yes, yes. we can use size and no
exploit, to am and make your life commiserate on a lazy workers appear to be like any others in canterbury. it's an impression that he encourages when i posed as a local businessman with a fleet of cars that needed cleaning, a lazy told me his workers were part timers. happy to be there. yeah. yes. hi ari of yes to me. oh great. no. you know, you're busy, boy, your vice law. hello. yeah. what about you guys? are they do they do long days? do the other got some advice or far they some of the...
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not you on a lazy workers appear to be like any others in canterbury. 2 it's an impression that he encourages when i posed as a local businessman with a fleet of cars that needed cleaning lady told me his workers were part timers. happy to be there. yeah, yes. hi aria. yes me. oh great. no you have you're busy boy. your prices are hello . yeah. what about you guys? are they do they do long days? do the other. god double guys are far. they saw the start and it got finished 4 o'clock available by 9 o'clock. so they, they thought i did globally finish 2 o'clock. yeah. they just mixed around. yeah. to the shift if i sure by 6 hours a day or, or 5 days a week, you know, according to evidence gathered by our undercover researcher, this is not true. the lazy is also keen to boast of his contract with a large car dealership that these contract, oh, why should i say more of a comic road or we do like the shop or what we do after 45 day, 5. long. have you been doing volvo? for about 34 years now for years. yes, yes. we could use so i, you know, we're just recently we doing the board when i, when asked
not you on a lazy workers appear to be like any others in canterbury. 2 it's an impression that he encourages when i posed as a local businessman with a fleet of cars that needed cleaning lady told me his workers were part timers. happy to be there. yeah, yes. hi aria. yes me. oh great. no you have you're busy boy. your prices are hello . yeah. what about you guys? are they do they do long days? do the other. god double guys are far. they saw the start and it got finished 4 o'clock available by...
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this year, eight dancers from the african continent, directed by a choreographer, the show honors canterburys diversity. >> [speaking in foreign language] translator: i want to focus on the next generation in africa. they don't have the opportunities. we you are lucky enough to be in france and see the world and have the france 24 microphone, we want to tell all the young people who follow us that anything is possible. we can begin from far away from anywhere and explore the world. we are here. we will come back. we will create. ♪ reporter: inspiration to create can be taken from the northern nights, which would light up the paris sky th weekend, bringing the 33rd edition of the summer festival to a close. anchor: fans of beyonce have been waiting for this moment for six years, and it is finally here, her new album, renaissance , it is outright in time to become the soundtrack to the summer. the new album has echoes of 1990's house music and is sure to get people on the dance floor. she has indicated that renaissance is the first act of three and a project she recorded over three years durin
this year, eight dancers from the african continent, directed by a choreographer, the show honors canterburys diversity. >> [speaking in foreign language] translator: i want to focus on the next generation in africa. they don't have the opportunities. we you are lucky enough to be in france and see the world and have the france 24 microphone, we want to tell all the young people who follow us that anything is possible. we can begin from far away from anywhere and explore the world. we are...
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in the early 17th century even the archbishop of canterbury, the church of england actually wrote a very bad poem that talked about how the program, it was a chromatic scale of evil and the darker you were the further you were from god and england. and the english had experienced displacing the irish for example and the scottish. so they came up with the idea of treating a race or nationality quite subservient to their own. as far as the economy, not everybody agreed how to continue slavery in the south. george washington and an economic calculation figured out that he couldn't go on growing tobacco which was used in intense slave labor because tithe british were charging them $.80 on the dollar of our money to ship it, warehouse it, unpack it, process it and tax it so he could no longer afford to grow tobacco and instead he converted to a crop that used almost no slavery roaming week, catching fish in the potomac river. selling fish and we in the local markets. building his own ships to sell wheat all the way to italy. he converted to a whole new economic model. everybody in the south k
in the early 17th century even the archbishop of canterbury, the church of england actually wrote a very bad poem that talked about how the program, it was a chromatic scale of evil and the darker you were the further you were from god and england. and the english had experienced displacing the irish for example and the scottish. so they came up with the idea of treating a race or nationality quite subservient to their own. as far as the economy, not everybody agreed how to continue slavery in...
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now four have been reintroduced to the west blean and thornden woods near canterbury. to health and infrastructure through today and tomorrow as well. now, this is the zone where we've got the red extreme warning in force, across much of central and south—eastern england, with temperatures here topping a0 degrees or more in a few spots. more widely across england, wales, southern and south—east scotland, an amber extreme heat warning. now we are likely to break the all—time temperature records across much of the uk — for england, wales and for scotland — by several degrees, potentially, through today and tomorrow as well. so that hot air drifting its way up from the south at the moment. it's been exceptionally hot across portugal, spain and france, making its way across the uk now. so long spells of strong sunshine across the board, really. it is looking dry and it's looking extremely hot, certainly a day for seeking out the shade, staying well hydrated. a0 degrees or so in the hottest spots in the south—east. even the high 20s for central and northern scotland and nor
now four have been reintroduced to the west blean and thornden woods near canterbury. to health and infrastructure through today and tomorrow as well. now, this is the zone where we've got the red extreme warning in force, across much of central and south—eastern england, with temperatures here topping a0 degrees or more in a few spots. more widely across england, wales, southern and south—east scotland, an amber extreme heat warning. now we are likely to break the all—time temperature...
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. >> the archbishop of canterbury called the wedding of prince charles and lady diana spencer today thelondon tonight are still talking about the events of the day. >> when you have great moments like the royal wedding, they are part of history. and it's done beautifully and everybody has a chance to watch it all on television, and everybody just wants to drink a toast to chuck and di. >> a princess who must now be aware, as it was on this day, that every single move she makes in public will be recorded and observed. a very difficult life indeed. >> we'll be back in just a moment with some closing observations and one final look at what has justifiably been called the wedding of the century. >> by the authority of the state of new york, i pronounce that they are husband and wife. you may kiss the bride. >> your wedding was seen by an astonishing number of people. 16 and 19 million viewers. how do you account for that kind of popularity? >> oh, i can't. i can't. the way it's grown is just amazing to me. >> it did appear in the '80s that it was a good time for daytime soap operas, especia
. >> the archbishop of canterbury called the wedding of prince charles and lady diana spencer today thelondon tonight are still talking about the events of the day. >> when you have great moments like the royal wedding, they are part of history. and it's done beautifully and everybody has a chance to watch it all on television, and everybody just wants to drink a toast to chuck and di. >> a princess who must now be aware, as it was on this day, that every single move she makes...
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recently made by a resident of the primorsky town in the english county of kent when experts from canterbury mummy and came to the conclusion that that she is 2700 years old, most likely such a souvenir. as a present, they made the ancestor of the owner of the house back in the middle of the 19th century. imagine a vegetarian era. it was a normal gift, for example for a birthday. what else will surprise us with the mummy from the mezzanine stories about half-eaten sandwiches and brave servants of the laws, we will find out next week. and in a couple of minutes we will learn everything about amazing birds. so good, a little overclocking was not enough. indeed. why doesn't an ostrich fly and does it hide its head in the sand? or are you nothing more than a myth, and m is generally an ostrich , we will find out everything after advertising, do not switch. i don't understand why everyone is upset that summer quickly ends also warm, you can also splash in the water and play. even if you play all day in the magnet app, win discounts and weekly prizes, playing summer to renew the transfer is 15 mil
recently made by a resident of the primorsky town in the english county of kent when experts from canterbury mummy and came to the conclusion that that she is 2700 years old, most likely such a souvenir. as a present, they made the ancestor of the owner of the house back in the middle of the 19th century. imagine a vegetarian era. it was a normal gift, for example for a birthday. what else will surprise us with the mummy from the mezzanine stories about half-eaten sandwiches and brave servants...
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housed at the beeley in canterbury, the small films gallery charts the ground—breaking work of peter. we've got some time yet. professorjaffe was - i know how he feels. we've got some time yet. professorjaffe was my - time yet. professorjaffe was my favourite character. says it all, really. it is six minutes to nine. the bbc proms are in full swing, and tomorrow night there will be a special addition to this year's programme at the royal albert hall. the ukrainian freedom orchestra is a new collective bringing together refugees and other musicians playing in europe. our reporter frances read is at the royal albert hall this morning. good morning. it's a really remarkable thing they've done here. it really is. 74 ukrainian musicians coming together to play music. they are going to be here at the royal albert hall tomorrow performing. can you believe they only manage to meet for the first time a couple of weeks ago. we are very honoured to have two of those musicians here with us right now. thank you so much for talking to us. i know you play the bassoon and the double bass. we will co
housed at the beeley in canterbury, the small films gallery charts the ground—breaking work of peter. we've got some time yet. professorjaffe was - i know how he feels. we've got some time yet. professorjaffe was my - time yet. professorjaffe was my favourite character. says it all, really. it is six minutes to nine. the bbc proms are in full swing, and tomorrow night there will be a special addition to this year's programme at the royal albert hall. the ukrainian freedom orchestra is a new...
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now four have been reintroduced to the west blean and thornden woods near canterbury.hted when bennifer was spotted out and about together at premieres and other industry events. since then they've been inseparable, and at the beginning of this year, jennifer showed off a stunning green engagement ring. so marriage was clearly on the cards but who would have thought they'd run away to vegas? they stood in line between four other couples at the marriage bureau to get their license, went to little white chapel, which is famous in las vegas, and the little white chapel kept the doors open after midnight, and jennifer put out the most wonderful message about how happy she is and how happy ben is. they now have ten days to file the marriage license they took out in clark county, nevada, which lists the legal names as ben geza affleck and jennifer lynn lopez, but by all accounts, the grammy winner is changing her name to jennifer affleck. this is the fourth marriage forjennifer and the second for ben. they have five children between them and are reportedly setting up home in
now four have been reintroduced to the west blean and thornden woods near canterbury.hted when bennifer was spotted out and about together at premieres and other industry events. since then they've been inseparable, and at the beginning of this year, jennifer showed off a stunning green engagement ring. so marriage was clearly on the cards but who would have thought they'd run away to vegas? they stood in line between four other couples at the marriage bureau to get their license, went to...