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very warm air is now across the near continent on thursday and the near continent on thursday and the be hitand miss. if slack winds but the showers will be hit and miss. if you do catch one especially over wales and western england, they could be heavy and thundery. it should be dry for east anglia and the south—east and it will feel a bit warmer. it is not likely to stay dry overnight and into friday because the little weather front focusing those showers, drifting down to the south—east, high pressure building in towards the north west. for much of scotla nd in towards the north west. for much of scotland and northern ireland and wales it will be dry with very few showers, southern england and the midlands and east anglia is more likely to catch the showers at the end of the week, temperatures 20 at the best. 17—20 is normalfor this time of year. the showers move away as the ridge of high pressure builds for the start of the weekend. it looks like a promising day on saturday, not much of a breeze away from the far north and north—west of scotland, so in the sunshine it will feel qu
very warm air is now across the near continent on thursday and the near continent on thursday and the be hitand miss. if slack winds but the showers will be hit and miss. if you do catch one especially over wales and western england, they could be heavy and thundery. it should be dry for east anglia and the south—east and it will feel a bit warmer. it is not likely to stay dry overnight and into friday because the little weather front focusing those showers, drifting down to the south—east,...
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find themselves victims of terror attacks multiple times whichever country they travel to on the continent one such example scott atran his daughter was in the battle plan theater during the attack in paris but twenty fifteen eighteen months on he finds himself in the middle of yet another terrorist atrocity bringing about some very painful memories take a listen to what he had to say because i was just bringing my yeah i didn't know what was going to happen my daughter was in the but. she still she still is you know. going in the room now we actually spoke to mr atran last year interviewing him after his daughter was involved in the attacks and thoughts of how optimistic he was on this threat being tackled effectively the threat of terror being utilized in the european very much was not optimistic saying that there was very little chance things could ever be the same again the big problem is that isis has a unitary message and unitary and universal appeal and the force of supposing they do not and we don't know really how to handle such a movement now another example of people being caugh
find themselves victims of terror attacks multiple times whichever country they travel to on the continent one such example scott atran his daughter was in the battle plan theater during the attack in paris but twenty fifteen eighteen months on he finds himself in the middle of yet another terrorist atrocity bringing about some very painful memories take a listen to what he had to say because i was just bringing my yeah i didn't know what was going to happen my daughter was in the but. she...
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, nobody as far as shelves on the continent, nobody as farasi shelves on the continent, nobody as farast update, thank you. in a moment a look at how the financial markets in europe closed the day, but first , the headlines on bbc news: the national crime agency says the scale of slavery in the uk is far bigger than previously thought — with victims in every large town and city in the country. the war of words escalates — north korea says a plan that could see it fire four missiles near the us territory of guam will be ready in a matter of days. the food standards agency now says 700,000 contaminated eggs may have reached the uk from dutch farms — but stresses that any risk to public health is "very unlikely" hello — i'm alice baxter. now a look at how the markets in europe have ended the trading session. shares right across the region have slid again today as investors buy up safe havens amid tensions between the united states and north korea, despite an easing in rhetoric.a weaker opening for example, like gold. a weaker opening on wall street further added to the downward pressure in
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the really cool air is on the other side of the atlantic in the near continent and this is where we mayping away on thursday, maybe starting the day with one or two showers east of london, though should push through and they will be decent spells of sunshine. the showers more out to the west across northern ireland and western scotland, perhaps later in the day for the western fringes of wales and far south—west of england. temperature is disappointing for this time of year. a flabby area of low pressure and that weather front responsible for the showers on thursday and everything very slowly drifting into england and where is come as you can see not many isobars on the chart, like winds again, everything slow—moving. the showers and more cloud drifting into england and more cloud drifting into england and wales on friday, the showers are and wales on friday, the showers are a bit hit and miss, and wales on friday, the showers are a bit hitand miss, turning and wales on friday, the showers are a bit hit and miss, turning dryer for scotland and northern ireland. though showers continued
the really cool air is on the other side of the atlantic in the near continent and this is where we mayping away on thursday, maybe starting the day with one or two showers east of london, though should push through and they will be decent spells of sunshine. the showers more out to the west across northern ireland and western scotland, perhaps later in the day for the western fringes of wales and far south—west of england. temperature is disappointing for this time of year. a flabby area of...
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really proves that this is not only the reality in france alone but on the whole of the continent just how safe do people feel now i think many in barcelona in spain indeed in europe will be questioning that in the aftermath of this latest attack or police are also linking the attacks to a blast on wednesday night in a heist in a small town not far from barcelona it was initially thought to have been a gas leak but police now say it was a homemade explosive device that destroyed the building counterterrorism expert terry topia lodo sees people need to be more aware of threats. there's no doubt in my mind that we are now going into a new phase of extremism you know being carried out by islamic jihadist i think we need to change narrative the way in which we put these individuals need to be much tougher with them we need to and make them understand human that is not absolute you comes to equity most come to equity with clean hands and this individuals who know get away with these barbaric act i. think we need to start becoming more aware i think there is more that could be done by the mu
really proves that this is not only the reality in france alone but on the whole of the continent just how safe do people feel now i think many in barcelona in spain indeed in europe will be questioning that in the aftermath of this latest attack or police are also linking the attacks to a blast on wednesday night in a heist in a small town not far from barcelona it was initially thought to have been a gas leak but police now say it was a homemade explosive device that destroyed the building...
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superhighways and stunning bridges further enhance the continent-wide transportation system.n cities, sleek subways move millions underground. on the streets above, public transit reduces traffic congestion. and nearly every city is creating traffic-free pedestrian zones, making urban life even more people-friendly. as the world grapples with climate change, europe is taking a leading role in developing alternative energy sources. and while still preserving the historic character of its cities, europe has found a way to integrate innovative architecture into the landscape, giving the old world a modern face. and the human face of contemporary europe is more diverse and vibrant than ever. even as this continent of 500 million people unites, it's finding ways to allow its rich mix of cultures to celebrate their unique identities. from norway to greece and from portugal to bulgaria, people are proud to preserve their distinct languages, foods, and traditions. - [voiceover] up next it's musicic city roots live from the factory. in this episode oklahoma break out song writer parke
superhighways and stunning bridges further enhance the continent-wide transportation system.n cities, sleek subways move millions underground. on the streets above, public transit reduces traffic congestion. and nearly every city is creating traffic-free pedestrian zones, making urban life even more people-friendly. as the world grapples with climate change, europe is taking a leading role in developing alternative energy sources. and while still preserving the historic character of its cities,...
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inventions and conflicts in the middle east this really is very much a new reality for the whole continent to many people will be questioning their safety yeah it does seem to be we will supply. you stop this kind of thing is a low tape but deadly one to exactly thanks for that for now let's just check out the box on the screen there you see. we always put it on the screen that's what's happened to there we go take it full screen let's but ten minutes ago residents friends loved ones just people happened to be in barcelona holding a one minute silence a tribute to what is would have been mid day there was just after one of the afternoon here in moscow we saw the catalonia square nearby to those atrocities last night we saw the prime minister the spanish prime minister mariano rajoy and also king felipe of spain. paying their respects to the thirteen that died there nearby in last round bliss also of course to the injured in another event nearby campbell's to the south couple one hundred kilometers away with seven people including a police officer injured as security through security forces
inventions and conflicts in the middle east this really is very much a new reality for the whole continent to many people will be questioning their safety yeah it does seem to be we will supply. you stop this kind of thing is a low tape but deadly one to exactly thanks for that for now let's just check out the box on the screen there you see. we always put it on the screen that's what's happened to there we go take it full screen let's but ten minutes ago residents friends loved ones just...
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not getting any heat from the continent.e new week, a new set of weather fronts roll in from the atla ntic weather fronts roll in from the atlantic and again there is that prospect of rain quite extensively across the british isles. temperatures never better than 21 or 22. into the first half of the forthcoming week there is that little ridge of high pressure so it's not a write—off. by brown about the middle part of the week will be looking into alan tate and the signs are at the moment there could be a new area of low pressure. here we go again. low pressure from the mid—atlantic later in again. low pressure from the mid—atla ntic later in the again. low pressure from the mid—atlantic later in the week. just heading towards the north—western corner of scotland. the overall theme and therefore looks to be staying and settled with some rain at times and sunny spells as well. that low that i showed you could deliver gales if not severe gales. we will have to keep you updated on that picture. tonight at ten, a child sex networ
not getting any heat from the continent.e new week, a new set of weather fronts roll in from the atla ntic weather fronts roll in from the atlantic and again there is that prospect of rain quite extensively across the british isles. temperatures never better than 21 or 22. into the first half of the forthcoming week there is that little ridge of high pressure so it's not a write—off. by brown about the middle part of the week will be looking into alan tate and the signs are at the moment...
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millions of people are struggling to stay cool in the continent getting hotte. no me across this region of southern europe temperatures are generally between about twenty eight to thirty degrees so what we're seeing at the moment. is that temperatures around ten to fifteen celsius above average sake very high and at the persistence of the heat wave as well as semi causing quite a lot of problems across the region. there's no relief at night either in mentone in the south of france it's thirty one degrees. but almost half past ten. this constant heat has consequences. wildfires have become a growing problem across europe. this one's in croatia when more than a hundred and fifty people battle through the night. protect those living nearby. climate change means problems such as this are likely to get worse. some european mediterranean climate is not fully variable year on yeah but i think there's beginning to be evidence to suggest that what we're saying here is is out of the ordinary. unpacks evidence that thes. . extreme temperatures heat waves are becoming. more
millions of people are struggling to stay cool in the continent getting hotte. no me across this region of southern europe temperatures are generally between about twenty eight to thirty degrees so what we're seeing at the moment. is that temperatures around ten to fifteen celsius above average sake very high and at the persistence of the heat wave as well as semi causing quite a lot of problems across the region. there's no relief at night either in mentone in the south of france it's thirty...
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the middle of the continent, in ohio, you know, the middle of china.i think we have, it's true like the fossil record is biased and we don't have at least a very fragmentary picture of what earths history was. there are ways to account for the bias, and on the whole winter pretty good picture of what life on earth looked like during these different periods. i don't know if that answers your question. >> you interviewed a lot of heavy hitters in very detailed specialist in the fields how well were you received by those individuals who thought the process to taking and the concept of the book? >> it was funny because the first year i went to like one of these geology conferences, i felt like an odd ball. i the one poking around like asking people questions. i think people look at me skeptically and given that the book didn't come out for two and half years after that, as i kept showing up at these coverages thought i was somewhere guy who said he was writing a book. i think now that it's gotten, now they know it's a real thing, and i become i was a frien
the middle of the continent, in ohio, you know, the middle of china.i think we have, it's true like the fossil record is biased and we don't have at least a very fragmentary picture of what earths history was. there are ways to account for the bias, and on the whole winter pretty good picture of what life on earth looked like during these different periods. i don't know if that answers your question. >> you interviewed a lot of heavy hitters in very detailed specialist in the fields how...
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fipranol may be popularfor the continent. fipranol may be popular for getting the continent.pularfor getting rid of fleas on pets but it can be dangerous to humans. here in the uk, we produce oui’ humans. here in the uk, we produce our own eggs but also import them full stop some of the eggs from affected farms have ended up here as well. we're not talking about fresh eggs we buy off supermarket shelves. the affected eggs went into processed foods like sandwich fillings and salads. a few days ago the food standards agency said 21,000 eggs were affected. today that shot up to 700,000. sounds a lot but that is just .007% of all the eggs we eat every year. there is no reason why people should avoid eating eggs. 0ur assessment it is very unlikely it is a public health risk. people need to not have food which contains a substance that should not be there. four supermarkets of limited number of products as a precaution. 0thers will already have been consumed. yet another food scare, highlighting just how complex supply chains can be and how easily problems can spread. just when you
fipranol may be popularfor the continent. fipranol may be popular for getting the continent.pularfor getting rid of fleas on pets but it can be dangerous to humans. here in the uk, we produce oui’ humans. here in the uk, we produce our own eggs but also import them full stop some of the eggs from affected farms have ended up here as well. we're not talking about fresh eggs we buy off supermarket shelves. the affected eggs went into processed foods like sandwich fillings and salads. a few days...
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it is an ambitious policy but one that he sees as being possible if he makes the african continent atinent which will be crucial to the world's future , work together across the mediterranean divide with the europeans. in there early days macron presidency. there are a lot of links to be filled in. a lot of questions unanswered. in this speech, he made it clear as to what type of president he appears -- he aspires to be on the world stage. anchor: that was douglas herbert reporting. north korea's latest launch is an unprecedented series in a threat to regional security. north korea fired a ballistic missile designed to carry a nuclear payload that splashed into the pacific ocean. >> he is determined to fulfill his nuclear ambition. firstkorea testfired the missile in 1984. and since kim jong-un took over from his father, the pace of ballistic missile testing has picked up. he conducted 24 last year and 14 this year. his successes have multiplied and he has made a point of attending every test. into his rule, north korea launched a long rage rocket to put a satellite into orbit. a roc
it is an ambitious policy but one that he sees as being possible if he makes the african continent atinent which will be crucial to the world's future , work together across the mediterranean divide with the europeans. in there early days macron presidency. there are a lot of links to be filled in. a lot of questions unanswered. in this speech, he made it clear as to what type of president he appears -- he aspires to be on the world stage. anchor: that was douglas herbert reporting. north...
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a very interesting development for the region and the african continent.enie: the onus will be on odinga to come up with proof. do you think that is actually possible to prove if there was manipulation? >> it's possible to prove it. the hacking of the system is possible to be proved. once again it has to be done in notansparent way involving electorals from the commission but also the judicial authorities and civil society. the burden of proof is on those claiming the hacking. that's why it's important and interesting that many kenyans are calling odinga to go to justice so that a fair and transparent process of investigation can be triggered finally. it's important to hope as well but his supporters will listen to those claims in the hopes of not seeing the horrific violence that kenya saw 10 years ago. thank you for coming in. you are the executive director of internet without borders. thank you. another top story. north korea upping its threats pyongyangted states saying it is finalizing plans to fire rockets close to the u.s. .sland of guam north korea
a very interesting development for the region and the african continent.enie: the onus will be on odinga to come up with proof. do you think that is actually possible to prove if there was manipulation? >> it's possible to prove it. the hacking of the system is possible to be proved. once again it has to be done in notansparent way involving electorals from the commission but also the judicial authorities and civil society. the burden of proof is on those claiming the hacking. that's why...
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reporter: manja says without workers from the continent, they might as well close down. what about her personally? manja gibson: well, i could apply for british citizenship as well. i kind of hope i don't have to. i kind of hope everything will still be in place, and that things and laws are put in place for european citizens living here on a permanent basis and have been living here for a long time as well. reporter: outside, glenfinnan receives a visit from a stranger who needn't worry about being asked to leave. manja gibson and her staff hope things will turn out all right for them in the end. but since britain voted to exit the e.u., they face an uncertain future. terry: expectant mothers with a medical condition have to be very careful about what drugs they take. if they take the wrong medication, it could permanently harm their babies. it's critically important, therefore, that drug companies and health authorities issue clear warnings about possible risks. unfortunately, those warnings sometimes come too late. the french government recently revealed that over 400
reporter: manja says without workers from the continent, they might as well close down. what about her personally? manja gibson: well, i could apply for british citizenship as well. i kind of hope i don't have to. i kind of hope everything will still be in place, and that things and laws are put in place for european citizens living here on a permanent basis and have been living here for a long time as well. reporter: outside, glenfinnan receives a visit from a stranger who needn't worry about...
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back on the earth and with that image will be able to capture images of the moon moving across the continent as the eclipse occurs. we also have instruments on board that look at the sun and ,onitor the solar output basically being our sentinel, making us aware of what is coming at us from the solar environment. of course, we will learn more about that in our science discussion later. our newest, next generation satellite, you may have heard your local meteorologist around the country raving about the satellite that we have, provides us with an incredible new capability, we have probably one of the most advanced instruments ever developed to monitor the weather on earth. it is currently in testing, it launched in november, going through a series of tests. move intoy will not operations until next november in the meantime we are going to , use it to monitor the eclipse as it occurs. we are developing our scanning strategy now and hope to have second images of the lunar shadow on the earth as it moves across the continent. is armed with a new instrument, a high-resolution camera that looked at
back on the earth and with that image will be able to capture images of the moon moving across the continent as the eclipse occurs. we also have instruments on board that look at the sun and ,onitor the solar output basically being our sentinel, making us aware of what is coming at us from the solar environment. of course, we will learn more about that in our science discussion later. our newest, next generation satellite, you may have heard your local meteorologist around the country raving...
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off the coast of a super continent go further than the bed bath and beyond parking lot. more than half a billion in years old there is nothing in particular very interesting but revealing ovals no larger than a quarter yen assuming rings could mark were a fern shaped creature a grid itself to the bottom of the notion that the dawn of complex life this is for this story starts on the planet that shares our david that is about it. what is impossible to know how long they live their lives it is doubly impossible to grasp how old club played it is for the insignificant role of humanity. we are ruined in a tidy corner of space there really we are ruined in time. geologist have come up with tricks to markair place among the eons. imagine each step you take as 100 years of history so let's begin the walk. heading back towards lifting appears he'll there is no internet, the atomic bombs reassemble, two world wars are fought in reverse when your foot lance the ottoman empire exist. one step. a few paces later first buddhism the judiciary is them and hinduism. in judaism. the firs
off the coast of a super continent go further than the bed bath and beyond parking lot. more than half a billion in years old there is nothing in particular very interesting but revealing ovals no larger than a quarter yen assuming rings could mark were a fern shaped creature a grid itself to the bottom of the notion that the dawn of complex life this is for this story starts on the planet that shares our david that is about it. what is impossible to know how long they live their lives it is...
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quote unquote get used to the fact that this is part of our lives and it's very sad to see that in a continent such as europe which has had so many freedoms has such diversity of different people and has allowed those freedoms it is sad to see that people are now no longer surprised i mean this was a lesser attack nobody was killed no it's not a mass casualty or massive billion casualty which is a more positive step but again this is a lot of backtracking they're having to go against major national you are european union policies which state that you know they shouldn't do much they should look at religion they should look at other things and they shorten the shouldn't police the streets for things like this. five russian speaking children who were stranded in war ravaged iraq have now been reunited with their families to leave the youngsters were taken to iraq by their parents who joined august so all to film them in about orphanage where they were taken off to the liberation of mosul we've also been helping to find the children's relatives in russia. bird target. shooting guard admiral who w
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of our lives and it's very sad to see that in a continent such as europe which has had so many freedoms has such diversity of different people and has allowed those freedoms it is sad to see that people are now no longer surprised i mean this was a lesser attack nobody was killed no it's not a mass casualty or massive billion casualties which is a more positive step but again this is a lot of backtracking they're having to go against major national you are european union policies which state that you know they shouldn't do much they shouldn't look at religion they should look at other things and they shorten the shouldn't police the streets for things like this when a public show of defiance against terrorism take a look at what's happening in barcelona right now people who massing on the streets to reject the deadly violence of the twin terror attack that killed fifteen will the one hundred twenty one a week ago now in boston the tens of thousands of people are expected to be out that rally and that is a symbol of wanting campbells to the south last night for those attacks israel no is
of our lives and it's very sad to see that in a continent such as europe which has had so many freedoms has such diversity of different people and has allowed those freedoms it is sad to see that people are now no longer surprised i mean this was a lesser attack nobody was killed no it's not a mass casualty or massive billion casualties which is a more positive step but again this is a lot of backtracking they're having to go against major national you are european union policies which state...
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this one from the atlantic and another across the net continent.tbreaks of rain. temperature wise, probably between 16 and 20 degrees. this is bbc news. the headlines at 11.00: two lorry drivers are charged with dangerous driving offences after the m1 crash in which eight people were killed. a minute's silence has been held at the notting hill carnival in west london to remember the victims of the grenfell tower fire. a shift in brexit policy — labour says britain should stay in the single market and customs union for a period after the leaving the eu. lewis hamilton celebrates his 200th formula one race with victory at the belgian grand prix, halving sebastian vettel‘s championship lead to seven points. and in half an hour on bbc news, join us for weather world. uncovering the secrets of urban weather and white heat waves hit cities the hardest.
this one from the atlantic and another across the net continent.tbreaks of rain. temperature wise, probably between 16 and 20 degrees. this is bbc news. the headlines at 11.00: two lorry drivers are charged with dangerous driving offences after the m1 crash in which eight people were killed. a minute's silence has been held at the notting hill carnival in west london to remember the victims of the grenfell tower fire. a shift in brexit policy — labour says britain should stay in the single...
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quote unquote get used to the fact that this is part of our lives and it's very sad to see that in a continent as europe which has had so many freedoms has such diversity of different people and has allowed those freedoms it is sad to see that people are now no longer surprised i mean this was a lesser attack nobody was killed no mass casualty or massive billion casualties which is a more positive step but again this is a lot of backtracking they're having to go against major national you are european union policies which state that you know they shouldn't do much they shouldn't look at religion they should look at other things and they certainly shouldn't police the streets for things like this but we're going you live pictures from boston alone and now where thousands of people are gathering in defiance of terror with the message i'm not afraid. taking a stand against the deadly violence that left fifteen people dead and one hundred twenty others injured live pictures here we're showing you of the march which is being led by those who helped the wounded as the tragedy unfolded islamic states
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it's not only silicon valley but different places across dispeople different cities and different continents and that is interesting to me. >> you focus on reading history books or any other interests when you read? >> i love history. i love also self-improvement. i'm also -- i have to say i'm a sci-fi fan. so i'm reading the princess of mars, many years ago, to, of course, not only reading the book but also i've southeastern all the prisons of marz, turned into a movie, john carter, and then "star trek" and other science fix. so that's my readings but i'm always -- i love history. i know that in -- in high school and back in -- even in college, my classmates didn't like history but to me it's important because if you look out it, the wheel has been reinvented. it's all matter of rearranging things. if you look at discoveries and things, it's all a matter of rearranging things. look at history, there's a lot of ideas that you can look now, create a new niche, come up with a new idea and therefore you spark a new innovation or creativity, whatever the area might be. >> and finally, congressma
it's not only silicon valley but different places across dispeople different cities and different continents and that is interesting to me. >> you focus on reading history books or any other interests when you read? >> i love history. i love also self-improvement. i'm also -- i have to say i'm a sci-fi fan. so i'm reading the princess of mars, many years ago, to, of course, not only reading the book but also i've southeastern all the prisons of marz, turned into a movie, john...
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quote unquote get used to the fact that this is part of our lives and it's very sad to see that in a continent such as europe which has had so many freedoms has such diversity of different people and has allowed those freedoms has had very very liberal policies that protected the people so it is sad to see that people are now no longer surprised. and while those events were unfolding in brussels on friday night similar incident was actually taking place in london honest to see it is in the british capital for r.t. . no that the mets counterterrorism command are treating this latest friday evening incident which did occur shortly after eight thirty pm friday evening near buckingham palace where three police officers were injured now what we do know in terms of what exactly and ravelled we the police have said that a twenty six year old man from luton has pulled up and pulled up in his car up to a police found with three armed police officers who had approached this car and when they did they discovered that the man was trying to pull out a four foot sword while repeatedly shouting allahu akbar
quote unquote get used to the fact that this is part of our lives and it's very sad to see that in a continent such as europe which has had so many freedoms has such diversity of different people and has allowed those freedoms has had very very liberal policies that protected the people so it is sad to see that people are now no longer surprised. and while those events were unfolding in brussels on friday night similar incident was actually taking place in london honest to see it is in the...
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can technology lead to better and different crops that will feed a continent?litical city, is today assessing the political health of the world's most powerful man. indeed, i did have a relationship with miss lewinsky that was not appropriate. in fact, it was wrong. in south africa, 97 people have been killed today, in one of the worst days of violence between rival black groups. over the last ten days, 500 have died. chanting: czechoslovakia must be free! russia is observing a national day of mourning for the 118 submariners who died on board the kursk. we're all with them now, within our hearts. the pope has celebrated mass before a congregation of more than 2.5 million people, in his hometown of krakow. "stay with us, stay with us," chanted this ocean of humanity. "well, well," joked the pope, "so you want me to desert rome?" this is bbc news. let's look at the latest headlines. president trump has been spelling out his new policy for dealing with afghanistan, saying a hasty us withdrawal would leave a vacuum for terrorists to fill. four men are due to appea
can technology lead to better and different crops that will feed a continent?litical city, is today assessing the political health of the world's most powerful man. indeed, i did have a relationship with miss lewinsky that was not appropriate. in fact, it was wrong. in south africa, 97 people have been killed today, in one of the worst days of violence between rival black groups. over the last ten days, 500 have died. chanting: czechoslovakia must be free! russia is observing a national day of...
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city finds itself following the rhythm of mourning and defiance so familiar to the rest of this continentc news, barcelona. well, several of the men behind the attacks grew up in the small town of ripoll, north of barcelona. most were the children of moroccan immigrants. among them younes abouyaaqoub — now on the run — who, as we've heard, may have driven the van in the barcelona attack. our correspondent, wyre davies, has been to ripoll, to speak to people there about the extremists who lived among them. the small chocolate box mountain town of ripoll in the foothills of the spanish pyrenees, the last place you would expect as the breeding ground for a gang of radical islamist militants preparing to commit mayhem and murder. at least seven young men from this small town either died during the attacks or have been arrested since thursday. they include moussa oukabir, said aallaa and mohamed hychami. all three were killed by police in cambrils, on friday morning. also from ripoll is younes abouyaaqoub, who is still on the run. at this small mosque in ripoll, where the boys and young men so
city finds itself following the rhythm of mourning and defiance so familiar to the rest of this continentc news, barcelona. well, several of the men behind the attacks grew up in the small town of ripoll, north of barcelona. most were the children of moroccan immigrants. among them younes abouyaaqoub — now on the run — who, as we've heard, may have driven the van in the barcelona attack. our correspondent, wyre davies, has been to ripoll, to speak to people there about the extremists who...
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if that changes, how will irish goods get to the continent?uch longer at sea voyage unless they can arrange some sort of customs thing you land at holyhead and exit at dover. the land bridge, shipping goods to france, go ona bridge, shipping goods to france, go on a ferry to france. but it is a much longerjourney, as you say. the problem they have will be the land bridge. if britain is no longer in the customs union, you cannot build a car park big enough to do the paperwork. ireland's food industry is first in the firing line and has been since the referendum, the devaluation in sterling. difficult to grow and produce in euros and sell in sterling in british supermarkets without taking a hit. about 18%, the hit, so far. supermarkets without taking a hit. about 1896, the hit, so far. david, is he speaking because it is obvious and no more negotiations for a few weeks, i will have my say? expressing real frustration? everyone i think is incredibly frustrated with britain. it is quite obvious that the european negotiators are frustrated. there a
if that changes, how will irish goods get to the continent?uch longer at sea voyage unless they can arrange some sort of customs thing you land at holyhead and exit at dover. the land bridge, shipping goods to france, go ona bridge, shipping goods to france, go on a ferry to france. but it is a much longerjourney, as you say. the problem they have will be the land bridge. if britain is no longer in the customs union, you cannot build a car park big enough to do the paperwork. ireland's food...
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city finds itself following the rhythm of mourning and defiance so familiar to the rest of this continentnews, barcelona. and you can find further background information and analysis of the spanish terror attacks on our web site. simply go to bbc.com/news. attempts by a far—right group to hold a rally in the us city of boston have been thwarted by a massive counter—demonstration. a small group of white nationalists were trying to hold what they called a "free speech rally". the protests followed last weekend's violence in virginia — when a young woman was killed by a car driven at a crowd of anti—racist demonstrators. aleem maqbool reports from boston. crowd chanting: we can't hear you! it was a day of taunting american‘s far—right. this was their so—called ‘free speech‘ rally that after recent violence, many had been worried about. but this was the city‘s response — a massive counter protest of bostonians condemning hate—speech and racism. crawd chanting: the people united will never be defeated! i am outraged. outraged. we have to make a difference. i can't believe in 2017 that we are s
city finds itself following the rhythm of mourning and defiance so familiar to the rest of this continentnews, barcelona. and you can find further background information and analysis of the spanish terror attacks on our web site. simply go to bbc.com/news. attempts by a far—right group to hold a rally in the us city of boston have been thwarted by a massive counter—demonstration. a small group of white nationalists were trying to hold what they called a "free speech rally". the...
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city finds itself following the rhythm of mourning and defiance so familiar to the rest of this continent, bbc news, barcelona. our security correspondent gordon corera is also in barcelona. he has this assessment of the latest developments. spain's interior minister has not raised the threat level to the highest level. well, they have said that the cell was absolutely dismantled. i should say that regional officials, here in catalonia, have contradicted that and said that they can't be categorical that the cell had been broken up. that is in partly because there is still a manhunt going on, there is still one person on the lose, who they are looking for, who they believe may have been the driver of the van which went down las ramblas, here, on thursday night. how did it go undetected for so long? is this because it was a group of young men who formed a close group that authorities did not know about, or were there some links and expertise rabada from a bore of? bats morocco, where there were family links, or perhaps the so—called islamic state and iraq and syria. that is still an unanswe
city finds itself following the rhythm of mourning and defiance so familiar to the rest of this continent, bbc news, barcelona. our security correspondent gordon corera is also in barcelona. he has this assessment of the latest developments. spain's interior minister has not raised the threat level to the highest level. well, they have said that the cell was absolutely dismantled. i should say that regional officials, here in catalonia, have contradicted that and said that they can't be...
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really got to get used to living with terror these days and security should be tolerant across the continent some of the leaders and other european countries have said that we just need to quote unquote get used to the fact that this is part of our lives and it's very sad to see that in a continent such as europe which has had so many freedoms has such diversity of different people and has allowed those freedoms it is sad to see that people are now no longer surprised again this is a lot of backtracking they're having to go against a major national you are european union policies which state that you know they shouldn't do much they shouldn't look at religion they should look at other things and they shorten the shouldn't police the streets. movement to take them start use of confederate heroes no the controversial story called figures as gay momentum in the u.s. in the last days all started in charlottesville virginia of course without violence broke out two weeks ago when a rally in support of the monument there of the confederate general was met with a counter protest and well the rest is
really got to get used to living with terror these days and security should be tolerant across the continent some of the leaders and other european countries have said that we just need to quote unquote get used to the fact that this is part of our lives and it's very sad to see that in a continent such as europe which has had so many freedoms has such diversity of different people and has allowed those freedoms it is sad to see that people are now no longer surprised again this is a lot of...
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he selected latin america and went all over the continent. he did not like -- he submitted a memorandum to the secretary of state in 1950 -- he did not like what he saw in latin america. he said a shadow of helplessness and impotence falls over most of the latin american world. he said anti-american feeling was present everywhere. this increased the threat posed to united states by communist activity. what the idea was, if war between the united states and soviet union for excel, civil war, he thought, would probably break out in several latin american countries. the united states would be forced to take violent action to maintain supplies of raw materials, which the united states was receiving from latin america, and retain important not to facilities. kennan wrote in his memorandum that the united states cannot be complacent about these communist activities. what was the united states to do in view of the nonintervention doctrine? he looked at the monroe doctrine and said the monroe doctrine and never prohibited united states from defending
he selected latin america and went all over the continent. he did not like -- he submitted a memorandum to the secretary of state in 1950 -- he did not like what he saw in latin america. he said a shadow of helplessness and impotence falls over most of the latin american world. he said anti-american feeling was present everywhere. this increased the threat posed to united states by communist activity. what the idea was, if war between the united states and soviet union for excel, civil war, he...
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a case of bronchitis >> you can take it up to six so they prescribed me more. >> the maker of oxi-continer manufacturers deny they misled anyone but several states are investigating sales and marketing practices. >>> there is more fall-out after the norovirus outbreak at a chipotle in northern virginia. two people who were sickened are now suing. they're seeking $74,000 in damages for medical fees and pain and suffering, about two weeks ago, dozens fell ill after eating to chipotle in sterling. >> up next at 10:30 ax fox 5 exclusive. >> we'll take closer look at research being done here that could be a key breakthrough to unlocking certain diseases and disorders. >> investors seen plenty of fireworks in july, all the major markets up for the month with the dow closing out july at an all time high. folks aren't just jumping into into homes. the number of house hunters signing contracts to buy rising in june for the first time since february. the report from the national association of realtors says the biggest increases were in the south and the west. a omega merger in the world of cable
a case of bronchitis >> you can take it up to six so they prescribed me more. >> the maker of oxi-continer manufacturers deny they misled anyone but several states are investigating sales and marketing practices. >>> there is more fall-out after the norovirus outbreak at a chipotle in northern virginia. two people who were sickened are now suing. they're seeking $74,000 in damages for medical fees and pain and suffering, about two weeks ago, dozens fell ill after eating to...
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city finds itself following the rhythm of mourning and defiance so familiar to the rest of this continent, bbc news, barcelona. our security correspondent, gordon corera, is in barcelona. he told me claims that the terror cell behind the attacks have been broken up is bringing a sense of reassurance. that was the words of spain's interior minister today, when he said that the threat level was not going to be raised to its highest level. although the spanish government says the cell that carried out these attacks has now been dismantled, little is known about this small group of young men, mainly of moroccan descent, who apparently became radicalised and planned their attacks in the most unlikely of places. there is still one individual on the run. the manhunt is still ongoing. there are still unanswered questions. for example, how did this group go undetected for a year? was because it was a small group of local men, young man, from a town, they radicalise each other and formed a closed group the authorities did not know about? or was it because there were some links provided from abroad,
city finds itself following the rhythm of mourning and defiance so familiar to the rest of this continent, bbc news, barcelona. our security correspondent, gordon corera, is in barcelona. he told me claims that the terror cell behind the attacks have been broken up is bringing a sense of reassurance. that was the words of spain's interior minister today, when he said that the threat level was not going to be raised to its highest level. although the spanish government says the cell that carried...
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single african nation ultimately the biggest losers will be every single individual on the african continent thanks for watching r.t. from moscow this wednesday morning money as kevin know is still to come if you can stay with me at the time for the next fifteen minutes among the stories ahead humanitarian groups in the u.n. getting increasingly concerned over the ever growing number of civilian deaths in yemen following a deadly raid at the weekend it's coming up. here's what people have been saying about rejected in the senate is full on awesome the only show i go out of my way to launch you know a lot of the really packs a punch at least yampa is the john oliver of marty americans do the same we are apparently better than that and see people you have never heard of love redacted the night my president of the world bank paid him because he really meant it seriously send us an email. local wal-mart selling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings peace to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battles that still . produce offspring to tell you that so be gossiping template file. off t
single african nation ultimately the biggest losers will be every single individual on the african continent thanks for watching r.t. from moscow this wednesday morning money as kevin know is still to come if you can stay with me at the time for the next fifteen minutes among the stories ahead humanitarian groups in the u.n. getting increasingly concerned over the ever growing number of civilian deaths in yemen following a deadly raid at the weekend it's coming up. here's what people have been...
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city finds itself following the rhythms of mourning and defiance so familiar to the rest of this continent, bbc news, barcelona. our security correspondent gordon corera is also in barcelona — he has this assessment of the latest developments. is the interior iniesta said the country ‘s threat level was not going to be raised to the maximum level although they have put in place extra security in popular areas. he said the cell behind the attack had been absolutely dismantled but a few hours later, the local regional official, in catalonia, where they have sometimes a difficult relationship with madrid, said he could not be absolutely sure because there is a manhunt on the run and there are also unanswered questions. the instance, how did this all go undetected for years was make was because it was a small group of young men from one town who radicalised each other and formed a close group which is the authorities did not know about all make were there links and expertise from abroad, perhaps from morocco or iraq and syria and so—called islamic state. that tonight is still an u na nswered s
city finds itself following the rhythms of mourning and defiance so familiar to the rest of this continent, bbc news, barcelona. our security correspondent gordon corera is also in barcelona — he has this assessment of the latest developments. is the interior iniesta said the country ‘s threat level was not going to be raised to the maximum level although they have put in place extra security in popular areas. he said the cell behind the attack had been absolutely dismantled but a few hours...