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doesn't seem that rain has been falling heavily in all parts of cornwall, but there, very serious lasshave a bbc news tea m lass flooding. so we do have a bbc news team on the way there, to coverack, and we'll update you on that in the next hour or so. the fire service saying there are a life—critical incidents that they are in attendance at at coverack. you're watching bbc news. in the film jurassic park, a t. rex out i’u ns film jurassic park, a t. rex out runs 80, but dinosaurs might not be the ferociously fast predators we've all seen in phones likejurassic park. researchers at manchester university field a t. rex in particular may have been pretty slow. less usain bolt and more of a tortoise, perhaps. let's talk to one of the research is behind the study who's from the school of earth and environmental studies at the university of manchester. thanks for being with us. how fast or slow was t. rex then, according to your calculation is? what we reckon is that you couldn't actually get t. rex to go faster than a walk. but t. rex to go faster than a walk. but t. rex had long walk —— l
doesn't seem that rain has been falling heavily in all parts of cornwall, but there, very serious lasshave a bbc news tea m lass flooding. so we do have a bbc news team on the way there, to coverack, and we'll update you on that in the next hour or so. the fire service saying there are a life—critical incidents that they are in attendance at at coverack. you're watching bbc news. in the film jurassic park, a t. rex out i’u ns film jurassic park, a t. rex out runs 80, but dinosaurs might not...
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we will bring you the latest from cornwall. we have a bbc news latest from cornwall.est from cornwall. we have a bbc news team on the way to coverack to bring the latest information from there. there's been an unexpected fall in inflation. the rate, as measured by the consumer prices index, was 2.6% injune compared with 2.9% the month before. the drop is partly due to a fall in fuel prices. but some economists are warning the drop could be just a blip with inflation set to rise again. here's our economics correspondent andy verity. we're used to petrol being the motor of inflation, but last month it dragged it down. between may and june, the cost of fuel dropped by more than a percentage point and instead of edging higher, as many expected, inflation generally fell back from 2.9% to 2.6%. one of the biggest elements that held inflation down was culture and recreation. everything from theatre tickets, to sports tickets to video streaming on the internet and another big downward pressure came from these, cheaper tablet computers. this afternoon, the governor of the bank
we will bring you the latest from cornwall. we have a bbc news latest from cornwall.est from cornwall. we have a bbc news team on the way to coverack to bring the latest information from there. there's been an unexpected fall in inflation. the rate, as measured by the consumer prices index, was 2.6% injune compared with 2.9% the month before. the drop is partly due to a fall in fuel prices. but some economists are warning the drop could be just a blip with inflation set to rise again. here's...
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it wasn'tjust cornwall. 0ther causing big storms. it wasn'tjust cornwall.ng that metal bar right the way down, amazing. thank you very much. if you had a quiet night you were one of the lucky ones. the bbc will publish details of how much it pays its on—air talent later this morning in its annual report. for the first time, the salaries of those who earn more than £150,000 a year will be revealed. only a third of the names on the list are women, and the director general, lord hall, says the bbc has to go further and faster on equality. 0ur arts correspondent david sillito reports. they are part of everyday life for millions, but, until today, the bbc‘s stars were allowed to keep their pay deals private. no longer. the government wants greater openness, and so today the bbc will publish the details of 96 of its highest—paid stars. the bbc is in the unique position of being funded by the licence fee payer. i think its reasonable the license fee payer understands where that money is spent, and particularly on significant and high salaries. when someone at the
it wasn'tjust cornwall. 0ther causing big storms. it wasn'tjust cornwall.ng that metal bar right the way down, amazing. thank you very much. if you had a quiet night you were one of the lucky ones. the bbc will publish details of how much it pays its on—air talent later this morning in its annual report. for the first time, the salaries of those who earn more than £150,000 a year will be revealed. only a third of the names on the list are women, and the director general, lord hall, says the...
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heavy rain has caused serious flash—flooding at coverack, on the lizard peninsula in cornwall. brigade has been rescuing people from their homes, and a coastguard helicopter has airlifted others to safety. 0ur correspondentjon kay is in coverack, and sent us this report. summer 2017, and an emergency rescue in cornwall, villagers winched from their rooftops as the rain came down. hail, wind, thunder and lightning, then three hours of torrential rain. coverack couldn't cope. roads became rivers. it raced down the hills into the harbour, carrying tons of rocks and debris. the water was gushing across the road. there were standing waves. so you couldn't — physically couldn't drive through it. theresa told me she was on her way home from the shops when she found herself stuck in this. she was there for hours. it took eight burly firemen, or whatever, to corral you through the water and rubble and everything that's round there, and then literally dragged through a hedge to safety. roads down to the harbour have been so badly damaged, it is impossible for some people to reach their h
heavy rain has caused serious flash—flooding at coverack, on the lizard peninsula in cornwall. brigade has been rescuing people from their homes, and a coastguard helicopter has airlifted others to safety. 0ur correspondentjon kay is in coverack, and sent us this report. summer 2017, and an emergency rescue in cornwall, villagers winched from their rooftops as the rain came down. hail, wind, thunder and lightning, then three hours of torrential rain. coverack couldn't cope. roads became...
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flash floods hit the lizard peninsula in cornwall.area. appalling conditions in youth custody centres make a tragedy inevitable. that's according to the chief inspector of prisons, who says he's staggered by the decline in standards in england and wales. we were unable to say that any of the young offender institutions or secure training centres that we inspect, we couldn't consider that any of them were safe to hold children and young people. inflation has unexpectedly fallen to 2.6% injune. it's the first fall since october, 2016, although prices continue to rise. after the grenfell tower disaster — a bbc investigation reveals how councils are failing to offer social housing despite a statutory duty to do so. president trump's political difficulties over obamaca re continue as republican fail to reach agreement on a replacement. those are the headlines. let's get the latest sports news. england beat south africa by two wickets in a tense semifinal to reach the final of the women's cricket world cup. england restricted south africa t
flash floods hit the lizard peninsula in cornwall.area. appalling conditions in youth custody centres make a tragedy inevitable. that's according to the chief inspector of prisons, who says he's staggered by the decline in standards in england and wales. we were unable to say that any of the young offender institutions or secure training centres that we inspect, we couldn't consider that any of them were safe to hold children and young people. inflation has unexpectedly fallen to 2.6% injune....
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have now jointly cornwall police and dorset police have nowjointly launched cornwall police and dorset launched britain's first dedicated to renew net. soon they'll have five aerial cameras available 2a hours a day. they'll have five aerial cameras available 24 hours a day. it can do exactly the same as a helicopter with the cameras, the zoom, the thermal and it will give us it quicker if we are dealing with an incident. we have one in the back of a car. we can put the drone out as quick as we can and request helicopter. the unit recorded these incredible pictures of a fire in x at last october and are doing more and morejobs at last october and are doing more and more jobs with at last october and are doing more and morejobs with previously at last october and are doing more and more jobs with previously could only be done with a police helicopter, which costs £800 an hour. —— in exeter. simply, a drone is adequately cost—effective way for police to get a completely different perspective on an area that searching for a missing person or in crime scene or the scene of a disaster all ro
have now jointly cornwall police and dorset police have nowjointly launched cornwall police and dorset launched britain's first dedicated to renew net. soon they'll have five aerial cameras available 2a hours a day. they'll have five aerial cameras available 24 hours a day. it can do exactly the same as a helicopter with the cameras, the zoom, the thermal and it will give us it quicker if we are dealing with an incident. we have one in the back of a car. we can put the drone out as quick as we...
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jon kay there in cornwall.fell tower disaster last month revealed deep social inequalities in the borough of kensington & chelsea, especially around affordable housing. most councils have a statutory duty to offer half of accommodation in all new large building projects as social housing. bbc news has found that the council, kensington & chelsea, agreed developers last year could give them nearly £50 million instead of building the required social housing. michael buchanan reports. a rarely seen view of one of britain's richest areas, but kensington and chelsea, like everywhere else, does have social housing, just not enough of it. kalpesh shukla is currently living in a local hostel, desperate for a home. i've tried to get a house for two years. it's just impossible really to just to try to get any sort of housing. i've tried so many times, and theyjust won't listen to you. theyjust say, there's nothing for you and theyjust can't help me. they won't even get me on the housing list. just minutes away, a huge ne
jon kay there in cornwall.fell tower disaster last month revealed deep social inequalities in the borough of kensington & chelsea, especially around affordable housing. most councils have a statutory duty to offer half of accommodation in all new large building projects as social housing. bbc news has found that the council, kensington & chelsea, agreed developers last year could give them nearly £50 million instead of building the required social housing. michael buchanan reports. a...
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a lot of folks in cornwall worried about the weather. yes, extraordinary rainfall yesterday.e torrential. the story has now moved a little further northwards across north wales we have had torrential rain over the course of this afternoon. reports of localised flooding in real and flooding you can see here on one of oui’ flooding you can see here on one of our pictures sent in by alexjones, showing the waters and the car struggling to get through. 0ver showing the waters and the car struggling to get through. over the last hour or so those torrential downpours have worked into lancashire, particularly in blackhall and ligaments and hands. those storms will also work across parts of cumbria is bigger through the next hours. the rain will move into scotland overnight and some damp weather pushing eastwards across england. it will stay humid in eastern areas, temperatures 18 or so in norwich, fresher conditions in the west. looking at the picture for tomorrow, the fresher air will blow the crowd and rain away from scotla nd the crowd and rain away from scotland and england. and
a lot of folks in cornwall worried about the weather. yes, extraordinary rainfall yesterday.e torrential. the story has now moved a little further northwards across north wales we have had torrential rain over the course of this afternoon. reports of localised flooding in real and flooding you can see here on one of oui’ flooding you can see here on one of our pictures sent in by alexjones, showing the waters and the car struggling to get through. 0ver showing the waters and the car...
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flash flooding has hit the south—west of the uk — in cornwall.stguard has airlifted two people to safety in the village of coverack, which has been particularly badly affected.
flash flooding has hit the south—west of the uk — in cornwall.stguard has airlifted two people to safety in the village of coverack, which has been particularly badly affected.
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heavy rain has caused serious flash flooding in parts of cornwall. the madagascan lemur, already endangered, faces a new threat from illegal sapphire mining. this is the biggest rush in madagascar for more than 20 years. tens of thousands of people have moved here to clear the land and dig for gems. and england's women cricketers are celebrating, after reaching the final of the world cup. and coming up in sportsday on bbc news: england are through to the final of the women's cricket world cup. good evening. every single youth custody centre in england and wales has been described as "unsafe". in the latest report from the chief inspector of prisons, peter clarke warns that tragedy is "inevitable" and the decline in standards is "staggering".
heavy rain has caused serious flash flooding in parts of cornwall. the madagascan lemur, already endangered, faces a new threat from illegal sapphire mining. this is the biggest rush in madagascar for more than 20 years. tens of thousands of people have moved here to clear the land and dig for gems. and england's women cricketers are celebrating, after reaching the final of the world cup. and coming up in sportsday on bbc news: england are through to the final of the women's cricket world cup....
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has already been dramatic across some parts of the country, south—west england, especially west cornwallderstorms, and these storms quite hit and miss, spreading across the southern counties of britain. particularly intense storms to the west of london. that is how the lightning looked early on for a weather watcher in plymouth. as the thunderstorms continued through tonight and into tomorrow, there is the risk of disruption and localised flooding, the bbc local radio station is worth tuning in to to keep up—to—date during breakfast time tomorrow morning. as we go through the rest of the night, the showers and storms moved erratically northwards. some places will scape as they are dry. other places will see rain in a short space of time, frequent lightning, and hail. scotla nd frequent lightning, and hail. scotland will stay largely dry. quite a messy picture tomorrow. bands of showers and thunderstorms continued to track northwards. further storms work into north wales and north—west england later on. all the while, turning soggy across northern ireland. at the same time, warmth and nud
has already been dramatic across some parts of the country, south—west england, especially west cornwallderstorms, and these storms quite hit and miss, spreading across the southern counties of britain. particularly intense storms to the west of london. that is how the lightning looked early on for a weather watcher in plymouth. as the thunderstorms continued through tonight and into tomorrow, there is the risk of disruption and localised flooding, the bbc local radio station is worth tuning...
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jon kay, bbc news, coverack, in cornwall. and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on our show: ready for the elite of world golf — royal birkdale prepares to to host the open championship. battered and bruised, leading sprinter marcel kittel is forced to abandon the tour de france. chelsea agree a deal to sign real madrid striker alvaro morata for around $91 million. hello and thanks for joining us on sport today. we are just a few hours away from the start of the 146th open championship taking place at royal birkdale, on the north—west coast of england. sweden's henrik stenson is the defending champion, but is certainly not the only man with compelling ambitions of walking 0nce once you win one, obviously it's off your shoulders, and it's more about putting yourself in contention again and trying to win a second one. given a long and successful career that i
jon kay, bbc news, coverack, in cornwall. and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on our show: ready for the elite of world golf — royal birkdale prepares to to host the open championship. battered and bruised, leading sprinter marcel kittel is forced to abandon the tour de france. chelsea agree a deal to sign real madrid striker alvaro morata for around $91 million. hello and thanks for joining us on sport today. we are just a few hours away from the start of the...
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officers from devon & cornwall and dorset say the remote—controlled machines are helpful in searching of using helicopters, as our home affairs correspondent has been finding out. it's the eye in the sky that comes at a fraction of the price. police drones seemed like a novelty only a few years ago, but devon and cornwall police and dorset police have nowjointly launched britain's first dedicated drone unit, and soon they will have five aerial cameras available 24 hours a day. police in the south—west have a large grant to cover, they say this is cost—effective way of searching the rubble location swiftly. this is not replacing police officers, it is, lamenting the police work we do across cornwall devon and dorset. we will be deploying a network of drones out of the lease cars, so you have to incidents as they unfold. not always easy to get helicopter and people to the remotest part of oui’ and people to the remotest part of our democracy. kitted out the cameras, a drone that this can cost £80,000. the value to the police goes beyond the price. helping in missing person searches, tak
officers from devon & cornwall and dorset say the remote—controlled machines are helpful in searching of using helicopters, as our home affairs correspondent has been finding out. it's the eye in the sky that comes at a fraction of the price. police drones seemed like a novelty only a few years ago, but devon and cornwall police and dorset police have nowjointly launched britain's first dedicated drone unit, and soon they will have five aerial cameras available 24 hours a day. police in...
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has caused extensive damage at a village in southern cornwall.peninsula was hit by three hours of torrential downpours, turning roads into rivers. research suggests the gap between the richest and poorest if you are the blues on the women's stage as england prepare to face scotla nd stage as england prepare to face scotland in the netherlands tonight. antonio conte get a pay rise that doesn't extend his contract at chelsea. the improved two—year deal could be worth £19 million. and west brom's new striker is already off the mark. £12 million manjay rodriguez scorers in a pre—season friendly against leicester in hong kong. i'll have more on their stories a little bit later on. let's get more on the bbc revealing on how much it pays its biggest stars as part of the corporation's annual report. we will speak to the former cultural secretaryjohn whittingdale he met at westminster. thank you forjoining us. you got the full well on this when you are the full well on this when you are the budget secretary, what do you think now that the list is out?” th
has caused extensive damage at a village in southern cornwall.peninsula was hit by three hours of torrential downpours, turning roads into rivers. research suggests the gap between the richest and poorest if you are the blues on the women's stage as england prepare to face scotla nd stage as england prepare to face scotland in the netherlands tonight. antonio conte get a pay rise that doesn't extend his contract at chelsea. the improved two—year deal could be worth £19 million. and west...
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earlier in the date had reduced cornwall, devon, wales, and then northern ireland.ght, into thursday. the weather stays unsettled, the end of the week, thejet stays unsettled, the end of the week, the jet stream and the wind and rain superhighway is racing in our direction, sending low—pressure and weather fronts. at this stage, it doesn't look like the weather is going to be behaving itself, at least not for a while yet. this is bbc news. the headlines at 3pm: president trump has criticised china on twitter, saying it's doing nothing to halt north korea's weapons programme after pyongyang test—fired its second intercontinental ballistic missile in a month. security has been tightened at airports across australia after the authorities said they'd disrupted a plot to blow up a plane. four people have been arrested following raids across sydney. the threat of terrorism is very real and the disruption operation, the efforts overnight have been very effective but there is more work to do. the international trade secretary liam fox has said the government would not be ke
earlier in the date had reduced cornwall, devon, wales, and then northern ireland.ght, into thursday. the weather stays unsettled, the end of the week, thejet stays unsettled, the end of the week, the jet stream and the wind and rain superhighway is racing in our direction, sending low—pressure and weather fronts. at this stage, it doesn't look like the weather is going to be behaving itself, at least not for a while yet. this is bbc news. the headlines at 3pm: president trump has criticised...
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heavy rain has caused serious flash flooding in parts of cornwall.ew threat from illegal sapphire mining.
heavy rain has caused serious flash flooding in parts of cornwall.ew threat from illegal sapphire mining.
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that was from cornwall. ireland and scotland has been bringing sandrine. not a great deal. the damp weather makes itself felt across north—west england and wales, eventually sinking to the south, and outbreaks of reading. i do not think it is going to be particularly widespread. it is also going to be windy, and a number of scattered showers. temperatures between 11 and 15. on sunday, the rain clearing away quickly and we will be left with sunshine coming through the cloud. the breeze helping bad. looking at the weather, the risk of a few showers, and plenty being driven from the western isles, probably dry for the eastern mainland. and probably for the central belt. for the rest of sunday, those showers are going to continue but not last too long. that is because of the windy weather. elsewhere, some sunshine coming through. and temperatures, similar. cooler for shipment. choose through. and temperatures, similar. coolerfor shipment. choose dc some will pressure across the country. that is going to bring so
that was from cornwall. ireland and scotland has been bringing sandrine. not a great deal. the damp weather makes itself felt across north—west england and wales, eventually sinking to the south, and outbreaks of reading. i do not think it is going to be particularly widespread. it is also going to be windy, and a number of scattered showers. temperatures between 11 and 15. on sunday, the rain clearing away quickly and we will be left with sunshine coming through the cloud. the breeze helping...
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we have seen the torrential rain and the effects in cornwall.ow much the rain is coming down. you can see the flooding there on the roads. it was just send them in the last half—hour, so some quite dangerous driving conditions to go along with that rain. those thundery downpours working in the merseyside in the next couple of hours as well so that is something else to watch out for. also heavy rain in northern ireland so we can see puddles building upon the roads. some disruption is a possibility but that they will look into scotland through the night. some damp weather pushing eastwards across wales and england and then fresh air to the west, very humid still across eastern areas. this is the picture through thursday. the rain clearing northwards through scotla nd rain clearing northwards through scotland and eastwards from england to allow some sunshine, feeling fresher than the weather has been for the last few days with temperatures cluster normal for this time of year but feeling cooler in the west, as this cloud and rain comes back and acr
we have seen the torrential rain and the effects in cornwall.ow much the rain is coming down. you can see the flooding there on the roads. it was just send them in the last half—hour, so some quite dangerous driving conditions to go along with that rain. those thundery downpours working in the merseyside in the next couple of hours as well so that is something else to watch out for. also heavy rain in northern ireland so we can see puddles building upon the roads. some disruption is a...
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from the atlantic, the south—west, engulfing the uk with cloud, and this rain has already reached cornwall central and southern england, rain and strong winds for a time. it is not going to be a wall of water into it right across the country, the rain will wax and wane, it may stop and then come back again, but suffice to say it is a soggy one and not perfect if you have got plans for the garden or anything like that. tomorrow, wherever you are, a story of sunny spells and showers, lots of showers across the uk. the extreme south—east, maybe kent, will get away with it, but for the rest of us, downpours galore. hello, this is bbc news, the headlines at 1:30. angry clashes in east london during a protest over the death of a man who was restrained by police last week. president trump describes his new chief of staff, retired military generaljohn kelly, as a true star. he takes up the position after reince priebus stood down from the post. north korea tests an intercontinental ballistic missile it says is capable of striking the entire united states. president trump describes the action as re
from the atlantic, the south—west, engulfing the uk with cloud, and this rain has already reached cornwall central and southern england, rain and strong winds for a time. it is not going to be a wall of water into it right across the country, the rain will wax and wane, it may stop and then come back again, but suffice to say it is a soggy one and not perfect if you have got plans for the garden or anything like that. tomorrow, wherever you are, a story of sunny spells and showers, lots of...
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had to sleep in a double bed in a farmhouse in cornwall.rigued by the fact that i was in bed when he came back after having brushed his teeth, and he said, i will sleep on the topside of the sheet, to separate us. i wondered about that. he must have had an inkling. when i went to make my retreat at this nunnery, in 1986, they said to me, he has come back from africa, he is leaving the order. but he is our chaplain at the moment. it was this guy. i made my confession to him. and then leaving the last day, i referred to thatjourney, because i remember roses blossoming on the roadside. he said, we were in love, and i said yes. i said, can i do anything for you? he said, buy me a wee transistor radio. and i did. you have been a champion of gay people, the right of gay people to join the priesthood. why does that matter to you so much? partly because, to me, it's a straightforward justice issue. the most important christian doctrine is about reincarnation, —— the most important christian doctrine is about the incarnation, which is presupposed of
had to sleep in a double bed in a farmhouse in cornwall.rigued by the fact that i was in bed when he came back after having brushed his teeth, and he said, i will sleep on the topside of the sheet, to separate us. i wondered about that. he must have had an inkling. when i went to make my retreat at this nunnery, in 1986, they said to me, he has come back from africa, he is leaving the order. but he is our chaplain at the moment. it was this guy. i made my confession to him. and then leaving the...
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we'd have a holiday in cornwall together.n a double bed in a farmhouse in cornwall. i was intrigued by the fact that i was in bed when he came back after having brushed his teeth, and he said, i'll sleep on the top side of the sheet, to separate us. and i wondered about that, he must have had a wee inkling. when i went to make my retreat at this nunnery, in 1986, before coming back to edinburgh as bishop, they said to me, you'll know someone who is here. he's come back from africa. he is leaving the order, but he's our chaplain at the moment. and it was this guy. i made my confession to him. and then leaving, the last day, i referred to thatjourney because i remembered the rosebay willowherb blossoming on the roadsides. he said, we were in love. i said, yes. i said, can i do anything for you? he said, buy me a wee transistor radio. and i did. you've been a champion of gay people, the right of gay people to join the priesthood. why? why does that matter to you so much? partly because, to me, it's a straightforward justice issu
we'd have a holiday in cornwall together.n a double bed in a farmhouse in cornwall. i was intrigued by the fact that i was in bed when he came back after having brushed his teeth, and he said, i'll sleep on the top side of the sheet, to separate us. and i wondered about that, he must have had a wee inkling. when i went to make my retreat at this nunnery, in 1986, before coming back to edinburgh as bishop, they said to me, you'll know someone who is here. he's come back from africa. he is...
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looking at cornwall, devon, throughout the west country and wales, right now in cardiff, temperaturegrees. still basking in sunshine at this stage, light winds, beautiful summery day, sunny weather in northern ireland and throughout western scotland. i will point out, if you happen to be up in the highlands, there is just if you happen to be up in the highlands, there isjust a chance of a shower, but that is pretty much it, other than that, a shower, but that is pretty much it, otherthan that, looking a shower, but that is pretty much it, other than that, looking fine. eastern areas stay fine through the evening and into tonight, then a tendency for all of that merck and drizzle to push away towards the east through the course of the night, not immediately, still first thing in the morning, might be cloudy in the east, but clearer skies in place across western areas of the uk. tuesday, overall, looking like it is going to be the best day of the week, because we will all have at least some sunshine, a couple of showers dotted around, on balance, it is going to be a very nice day. and
looking at cornwall, devon, throughout the west country and wales, right now in cardiff, temperaturegrees. still basking in sunshine at this stage, light winds, beautiful summery day, sunny weather in northern ireland and throughout western scotland. i will point out, if you happen to be up in the highlands, there is just if you happen to be up in the highlands, there isjust a chance of a shower, but that is pretty much it, other than that, a shower, but that is pretty much it, otherthan that,...
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officers from devil and cornwall and dorset say the remote—controlled machines are helpful in searchingso a fraction of the cost of using helicopters. it is the eye in the sky that comes ata it is the eye in the sky that comes at a fraction of the price. police drones seemed like a novelty only a few years ago, but devon and cornwall police and dorset police have nowjointly launched britain's first dedicated drone unit. soon they'll have five aerial cameras available 2a hours a day. it can do exactly the same as a helicopter with the cameras, with the zoom, the thermal and it will give us it quicker. the unit recorded these pictures of the unit recorded these extraordinary pictures of a fire in exeter last october and are doing more and more jobs which previously could only be done with a police helicopter, which costs £800 an hour. put simply, a drone is an incredibly cost—effective way for police to get a completely different perspective on an area that's searching for a missing person or in a crime scene or the scene of a disaster or road traffic accident. and officers are hoping tha
officers from devil and cornwall and dorset say the remote—controlled machines are helpful in searchingso a fraction of the cost of using helicopters. it is the eye in the sky that comes ata it is the eye in the sky that comes at a fraction of the price. police drones seemed like a novelty only a few years ago, but devon and cornwall police and dorset police have nowjointly launched britain's first dedicated drone unit. soon they'll have five aerial cameras available 2a hours a day. it can do...
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temperatures up north west of cornwall. temperatures up to 24.go with that. not a great looking chart for late july. that. not a great looking chart for latejuly. rain, heavy in places. note is the yellow and green cropping up. all of us will see rain at some point as it moves from west to east. gusty winds followed by showers. thursday will be dry up with some showers around in northern and western areas. white cloudy at times with maximum temperatures in the low 20s. more details online. that's it from me. hello it's monday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme we'll bring you the details shortly. the parents of charlie gard are to return to court today. they've been victims of a backlash from some members of the public, they say, after great 0rmond street hospital revealed staff received death threats. threats have been made against thejudiciary threats. threats have been made against the judiciary and medical staff at great 0rmond street hospital. under no possible circumstances whatsoever does any member of charl
temperatures up north west of cornwall. temperatures up to 24.go with that. not a great looking chart for late july. that. not a great looking chart for latejuly. rain, heavy in places. note is the yellow and green cropping up. all of us will see rain at some point as it moves from west to east. gusty winds followed by showers. thursday will be dry up with some showers around in northern and western areas. white cloudy at times with maximum temperatures in the low 20s. more details online....
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this was the scene earlier today in cornwall. the waves coming in on the shore is there.s the north—west of the uk, this stripe of cloud you can see working on here is a weatherfront that will continue to bring damp weather and rain. brighter skies later in the day. eventually, we will start to see that lump of cloud syncing cells in england and wales. it could bring patty outbreaks of rain. i don't think there will be much, some areas will stay dry overnight. it will turn windy in scotla nd overnight. it will turn windy in scotland with gales developing across the north with plenty of showers here. those brisk
this was the scene earlier today in cornwall. the waves coming in on the shore is there.s the north—west of the uk, this stripe of cloud you can see working on here is a weatherfront that will continue to bring damp weather and rain. brighter skies later in the day. eventually, we will start to see that lump of cloud syncing cells in england and wales. it could bring patty outbreaks of rain. i don't think there will be much, some areas will stay dry overnight. it will turn windy in scotla nd...
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jon kay, bbc news, coverack, in cornwall.nction. there are just three left in the world, but at longleat safari park, the rhino's closest relatives are being drafted in to help. 0ur science correspondent, rebecca morelle, has this exclusive report. meet ebun, a seven—year—old southern white rhino, who could save a species from extinction. the one—and—a—half tonne animal is sedated. a little agitated at first, but soon she's sound asleep. she's ready to take part in an experimental fertility treatment. scientists are harvesting her eggs to be fertilised in a lab, this is rhino ivf. this procedure is farfrom easy. the team here are keeping an incredibly close eye on this rhino, it's essential she stays under heavy sedation. over the last week or so she's been given hormone treatment, but what's being done today requires millimetre precision. egg collection is really only a technique that's been perfected over the last year. this is conservation science at its most extreme. here's the animal ebun could save, her closest living r
jon kay, bbc news, coverack, in cornwall.nction. there are just three left in the world, but at longleat safari park, the rhino's closest relatives are being drafted in to help. 0ur science correspondent, rebecca morelle, has this exclusive report. meet ebun, a seven—year—old southern white rhino, who could save a species from extinction. the one—and—a—half tonne animal is sedated. a little agitated at first, but soon she's sound asleep. she's ready to take part in an experimental...
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south through the midlands, wales and the south of england, some cloud moving in across parts of cornwall. moving eastward, you can see light showers in east anglia. at wimbledon there is a small chance of a passing shower. predominantly dry over the next couple of days with those temperatures really on the rise. back to this evening, most of us dry, some rain across northern ireland, it will then shift eastwards into southern scotland and northern england. most other places dry, quite muddy in the south. that will continue for much of this week. we've got this slow—moving front bringing rain. to the north of that, fresher conditions. further south, we've got that warm air, so we will see temperatures up into the mid—20s. through the middle of the week, this slow—moving warm front heading north. we will see some light showers on that front, in two parts of scotland as well. northern scotla nd parts of scotland as well. northern scotland will be a bit fresher. further south we've got that warmth kicking in. we are likely to see 28 degrees, even a little bit higher than that. with that heat
south through the midlands, wales and the south of england, some cloud moving in across parts of cornwall. moving eastward, you can see light showers in east anglia. at wimbledon there is a small chance of a passing shower. predominantly dry over the next couple of days with those temperatures really on the rise. back to this evening, most of us dry, some rain across northern ireland, it will then shift eastwards into southern scotland and northern england. most other places dry, quite muddy in...
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devon—and—cornwall and dorset police forces say the remote—controlled machines are helpful in searching underway at wimbledon, with the man who beat andy murray, sam querrey, up against marin cilic. 0ur reporter, hugh wozencroft, is at the all england club and can bring us up to date. it has been real toe to toe action, this. it has. a real battle so far in the first men's semifinal. the conqueror of andy murray, we know he isa conqueror of andy murray, we know he is a fantastic server as is his opponent today, marin cilic. the first set going to a tie—break. the second set just a first set going to a tie—break. the second setjust a single break for marin cilic, meaning he could level the match, he is two sets to one ahead, a tie—break in the third set could prove decisive as the match go on. we will see if tiredness becomes a factor. 1—1 in the fourth set, it could become key. 2—1 down in that first semifinal. fans' favourite roger federer is up later, hoping to reach an 11th wimbledon final in 15 years. he isjust he is just incredible at the moment. speaking of predictions, if you spe
devon—and—cornwall and dorset police forces say the remote—controlled machines are helpful in searching underway at wimbledon, with the man who beat andy murray, sam querrey, up against marin cilic. 0ur reporter, hugh wozencroft, is at the all england club and can bring us up to date. it has been real toe to toe action, this. it has. a real battle so far in the first men's semifinal. the conqueror of andy murray, we know he isa conqueror of andy murray, we know he is a fantastic server as...
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cornwall is a preferred destination, i am not sure it is great for cornwall to be full of holidayingace to go for a holiday. it certainly is! and for a holiday. it certainly is! and for the prime minister, may be a walking holiday. i think another walking holiday. i think another walking holiday. i wonder if she will go back to snowdonia. and in the express, this is about a documentary which is going to be aired, and prince william and prince harry have been talking about diana as the greatest mother in the world, as the greatest mother in the world, as we see they are on the title, and also they have been looking back at some of the photographs, haven't they? they have been doing a couple of big tv events, and the anniversary i know is in the next couple of months, the 20th anniversary of her death. it looks like it will be a very nostalgic, rather informal, as informal as any of these things can be, of william and harry reminiscing about their time with their mother, going through old family pictures. when you go back 20 years ago and what the climate was like them, and how the cli
cornwall is a preferred destination, i am not sure it is great for cornwall to be full of holidayingace to go for a holiday. it certainly is! and for a holiday. it certainly is! and for the prime minister, may be a walking holiday. i think another walking holiday. i think another walking holiday. i wonder if she will go back to snowdonia. and in the express, this is about a documentary which is going to be aired, and prince william and prince harry have been talking about diana as the greatest...
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a big clean—up is underway afterflashflood ing in cornwall.er three hours to go until england and scotland make their first appearances at the women's european championship and they face each other. the scotland camp say this is the most important match they have ever played. england insist they can win the whole competition. we've put in so much preparation. as in physical work, so much work off the pitch and becoming a more together team. i'd like to say this is probably the most prepared we've felt going into a tournament, so i think that's why there's a lot of belief and a lot of determination around the squad. the biggest thing is to try to enjoy it. try to embrace the experience, and that's been the message the whole journey now, from when we qualified. all the preparations, it has been really about, you know, enjoy every single second. celtic are in pole position when they go into the champions league. you can't always play forward. we showed over the course of last season, we scored 106 goals, so we showed we are a really aggressive te
a big clean—up is underway afterflashflood ing in cornwall.er three hours to go until england and scotland make their first appearances at the women's european championship and they face each other. the scotland camp say this is the most important match they have ever played. england insist they can win the whole competition. we've put in so much preparation. as in physical work, so much work off the pitch and becoming a more together team. i'd like to say this is probably the most prepared...
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there will be low cloud enhancing that great colour across the skies of devon, cornwall and parts ofat there will be breaks in the cloud. the chance of some showers, rain and drizzle, nothing desperately heavy. further north there will be cloud breaks. a fresh start. warming up weekly with sunny spells as light winds. we make the most of any early sunshine because of the rest of the day, which will be cloudy. the rain will spread towards 0rkney and shetland by the end of the day. still sunny in scotland, northern ireland, northern england. further south, more cloud. stilla ireland, northern england. further south, more cloud. still a couple of light passing showers. warming up. sunshine alt, but not as hot as today. cooler further north. sunshine alt, but not as hot as today. coolerfurther north. light winds and strong sunshine. the sunshine will breakthrough, butjust saturday. sunday and monday as well at wimbledon. each day there is a lwa ys at wimbledon. each day there is always the chance of crossing showers. a few showers in southern areas to take us into saturday. the wettest w
there will be low cloud enhancing that great colour across the skies of devon, cornwall and parts ofat there will be breaks in the cloud. the chance of some showers, rain and drizzle, nothing desperately heavy. further north there will be cloud breaks. a fresh start. warming up weekly with sunny spells as light winds. we make the most of any early sunshine because of the rest of the day, which will be cloudy. the rain will spread towards 0rkney and shetland by the end of the day. still sunny in...
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some of the rainbow be heavy across cornwall and west wales. there will be rain on the cards.how far north the rain is going to be. anywhere north of the lake district should be bright. top temperatures of 20—30 degrees. you will not be surprised to hear that there will be some interruption at there will be some interruption at the tennis tomorrow as the rain continues to turn heavy and it will ta ke m ost continues to turn heavy and it will take most of the evening before it clears away. a good watering for the garden. behind the wind pick up. on the east coast it is going to feel rather chilly. not a bad day for many of us, drier with some sunshine and highs of 19—22 degrees. the high pressure will stay with us for one more day. the weather front but then pollution. that will grow gradually introduce some showers. it will take its time to sink so they need sleeving clodius skies behind. —— cloudy skies. this is bbc news. i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 11:00: more than a0 year later — a self—confessed ira bomb maker admits being part of the group that killed 21 people in t
some of the rainbow be heavy across cornwall and west wales. there will be rain on the cards.how far north the rain is going to be. anywhere north of the lake district should be bright. top temperatures of 20—30 degrees. you will not be surprised to hear that there will be some interruption at there will be some interruption at the tennis tomorrow as the rain continues to turn heavy and it will ta ke m ost continues to turn heavy and it will take most of the evening before it clears away. a...
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people living in a village on the lizard peninsula, in cornwall, will this morning be assessing the damageavy rain and large hailstones bore down on coverack yesterday afternoon. at one point the village was spilt in two by the flood waters. a big clean—up operation is now underway, as our correspondent jon kay reports. how is this for the start of the summer how is this for the start of the summer holidays? a coastguard helicopter winching people to safety in the cornish village of coverack. howells and massive hailstones, wind and thunder, then hours of torrential rain, brought tons of rock and debris down the steep hills. even a garden shed washed down into the harbour. can we assist you at all with some lighting? last night emergency crews were checking on chris. he rents out this seafront cottage. he couldn't believe how quickly it flooded. it is filled right up. we have the mud and everything to clear, i guess... looking on the bright side, but having to deal with the mess. you don't have to look long on television to see someone worse off than you. no one is hurt, so it doesn't real
people living in a village on the lizard peninsula, in cornwall, will this morning be assessing the damageavy rain and large hailstones bore down on coverack yesterday afternoon. at one point the village was spilt in two by the flood waters. a big clean—up operation is now underway, as our correspondent jon kay reports. how is this for the start of the summer how is this for the start of the summer holidays? a coastguard helicopter winching people to safety in the cornish village of coverack....
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there isa cornwall, is going to be 70.ge in her image. there was a lot of work done in the last few yea rs lot of work done in the last few years to try and change her image and win over the public. she was labelled the most hated woman in britain for obvious reasons, because most people's perception of her inevitably was she was the woman who was the reason for the break—up of charles and diana's marriage, and there were lots of polls at the time, saying, if he dares marry her, he should not be king, that was the consensus. that has gone rather quiet now. i think they probably managed it pretty carefully but also i think theyjust managed it pretty carefully but also i think they just allowed her to come out and show her true personality because by all accounts she is quite funny, relaxed, an informal person who likes a drink, she is probably not what people imagine her to be initially. it is her 70th birthday this coming weekend, so compared to where she was 20 years ago as a person in the public to now, it is quite a jou
there isa cornwall, is going to be 70.ge in her image. there was a lot of work done in the last few yea rs lot of work done in the last few years to try and change her image and win over the public. she was labelled the most hated woman in britain for obvious reasons, because most people's perception of her inevitably was she was the woman who was the reason for the break—up of charles and diana's marriage, and there were lots of polls at the time, saying, if he dares marry her, he should not...
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more of our chat with the duchess of cornwall. that is monday. cnn exclusive. >>> a lot of people are following the big fight when it comes to the mayweather versus mcgregor fight. you may think the promotion is bigger than the actual fight. we will have more on the story ahead. y. my ancestry dna results are that i am 26% nigerian. i am just trying to learn as much as i can about my culture. i put the gele on my head and i looked into the mirror and i was trying not to cry. because it's a hat, but it's like the most important hat i've ever owned. discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at ancestrydna.com. megan's smile is getting a lot because she uses act® mouthwash. act® strengthens enamel, protects teeth from harmful acids, and helps prevent cavities. go beyond brushing with act®. >>> depending on who you ask, this is either the biggest boxing match in years or a total farce. whatever you think of the fight, floyd mayweather against conor mccgregor is dripping with swagger. we have the report. >> reporter: they have been
more of our chat with the duchess of cornwall. that is monday. cnn exclusive. >>> a lot of people are following the big fight when it comes to the mayweather versus mcgregor fight. you may think the promotion is bigger than the actual fight. we will have more on the story ahead. y. my ancestry dna results are that i am 26% nigerian. i am just trying to learn as much as i can about my culture. i put the gele on my head and i looked into the mirror and i was trying not to cry. because...
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a clean—up operation is under way in cornwall after flash floods sent a four foot torrent of water through from their homes as torrential rain brought huge hailstones onto the village of coverack. a torrid night for others across southern england and more storms to come today. i will have the details throughout the programme. good morning, it's wednesday the 19th of july. also this morning: the bbc is to reveal how much it pays its top talent, as it admits just a third of the highest—paid stars are women.
a clean—up operation is under way in cornwall after flash floods sent a four foot torrent of water through from their homes as torrential rain brought huge hailstones onto the village of coverack. a torrid night for others across southern england and more storms to come today. i will have the details throughout the programme. good morning, it's wednesday the 19th of july. also this morning: the bbc is to reveal how much it pays its top talent, as it admits just a third of the highest—paid...
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helen made 125 reports to devon and cornwall police about her stalker‘s escalating violence, but sheologised. we would report this to the police and it was like, it was almost like they didn't want to know, they didn't take me seriously. and then, we later learned that they... i always felt that they weren't believing me, but we laterfind out that it is worse than that, they thought i was doing it to myself. so, they didn't really believe you? no. and how did that make you feel? hopeless. desperate. a new inspection report, living in fear, says police and prosecutors are failing to deal with stalking and harassment at every stage of the criminal justice process in england and wales. it found that allegations weren't being recorded by police. in some forces, there were no risk assessments of the threat posed to victims and police were giving official warnings to offenders rather than carrying out thorough investigations. both stalking and harassment occurs as a result of really pernicious and persistent offending. and officers and prosecutors were missing that, which meant that victim
helen made 125 reports to devon and cornwall police about her stalker‘s escalating violence, but sheologised. we would report this to the police and it was like, it was almost like they didn't want to know, they didn't take me seriously. and then, we later learned that they... i always felt that they weren't believing me, but we laterfind out that it is worse than that, they thought i was doing it to myself. so, they didn't really believe you? no. and how did that make you feel? hopeless....
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yes, any secure underground bunker in cornwall, which makes it sending the secretive and they have beensources, that it seems, according to sources, that it has been a credible claim, salt, asi it has been a credible claim, salt, as i say, the tones are to be true, this will be an absolute scandal. we will stay with the times. this story is that parents face £60 fence when children are late for school. the bit harsh, isn't it? yes, particularly since the bizarre says that sanctions to improve punctuality could improve —— included making children collect litter, remove chewing gum or mop classroom floors before school and then we learn that it is a measure thatis then we learn that it is a measure that is used in cisco gear that is often a leader, it is pointed out here, a leader in academic tables. it says the fence could be used as a la st it says the fence could be used as a last resort. i think that there is going to be some very worried parents. i would going to be some very worried parents. iwould be going to be some very worried parents. i would be very cheeriest to know whether t
yes, any secure underground bunker in cornwall, which makes it sending the secretive and they have beensources, that it seems, according to sources, that it has been a credible claim, salt, asi it has been a credible claim, salt, as i say, the tones are to be true, this will be an absolute scandal. we will stay with the times. this story is that parents face £60 fence when children are late for school. the bit harsh, isn't it? yes, particularly since the bizarre says that sanctions to improve...
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go beyond brushing with act®. >>> the duchess of cornwall speaking to cnn to mark her 70th birthday.a now married to prince charles opened up to us on issues important to her. >> max foster live in london with more on this exclusive interview. >> reporter: yeah, interesting she was the other woman in many people's minds, camilla was the woman who stole princess diana's husband away from her. so very contentious figure. but over the last 12 years since charles and camilla were married, i think there has been this program to rehabilitate her brand really around the world and to bring her out and bring her in touch with the public more and more. putting her in a position to one day becoming queen. she will technically become queen whether or not she uses the title is another thing. but i was given access to her for a day and a harmless process really getting to on know the future queen. and she spoke to me on camera, she's never done that before, and speaking to me in a center for victims of domestic violence. but here's what she said to me. we've heard some powerful stories today. what
go beyond brushing with act®. >>> the duchess of cornwall speaking to cnn to mark her 70th birthday.a now married to prince charles opened up to us on issues important to her. >> max foster live in london with more on this exclusive interview. >> reporter: yeah, interesting she was the other woman in many people's minds, camilla was the woman who stole princess diana's husband away from her. so very contentious figure. but over the last 12 years since charles and camilla...
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low—level cloud compared with yesterday morning, pretty misty around some of the coast of devon, cornwalldd shower, there will be some breaks and some sunshine coming through, but not as much as we saw through friday morning. sunshine over northern england, scotland and northern ireland, but it will quickly warm up over those sunshine with just light winds. any sunshine across the hebrides will be shortly, the cloud thickened up and the breeze strengthened and we see the rain become more persistent in the afternoon. some of that spreading towards orkney and shetland by midday. the cloud across southern parts continues to threaten one or two showers, most will be dry and certainly from north wales, north midlands into the heart of scotland, that zone is where the best of sunshine will be. strong sunshine about even if it is not as warm as it will be further south. there is a chance of a few showers at wimbledon on saturday as they will be over the next few days, much of it will be dry, and certainly foremost as we go into saturday evening it will be dry but the rain across goal and becomes
low—level cloud compared with yesterday morning, pretty misty around some of the coast of devon, cornwalldd shower, there will be some breaks and some sunshine coming through, but not as much as we saw through friday morning. sunshine over northern england, scotland and northern ireland, but it will quickly warm up over those sunshine with just light winds. any sunshine across the hebrides will be shortly, the cloud thickened up and the breeze strengthened and we see the rain become more...
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so when charles o'hara, who was co cornwallis came out and saw it as a french victory. o'hara was directed to washington, washington would not take a surrender from somebody el else's second in command so he gave him to benjamin lincoln, his own second in command. the battle was over but the war was not. i just said the war was a world war. by the time yorktown was fought, britain was fighting five separate nation states and they we were overwhelmed. all were fighting britain at this time. so in summary, during this battle, during this war, 200,000 french and spanish soldiers and sailors fought as compared with about 250,000 to 380,000 americans. they were as invested in this war as we were. so i want you to know america could never have won the war without france. and france would never have fought the war without spain. and what i hope all of you take away is this, that america did not achieve independence by itself. instead, it was born as the centerpiece of an international coalition, which together worked to defeat common adversary. and that's pretty much who we ar
so when charles o'hara, who was co cornwallis came out and saw it as a french victory. o'hara was directed to washington, washington would not take a surrender from somebody el else's second in command so he gave him to benjamin lincoln, his own second in command. the battle was over but the war was not. i just said the war was a world war. by the time yorktown was fought, britain was fighting five separate nation states and they we were overwhelmed. all were fighting britain at this time. so...
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great milestone in our history, the surrender of cornwallis in orktown innt -- at y 1781.he end of the british cause in america. our first president george , washington. farmer, soldier, state men, statesmen, his lover of liberty close -- very pulse of this newborn nation. he resigned his commission after leading his troops to victory. nation bestowed upon him the highest honor. this is the painting, the declaration of independence. there is the drafting committee presenting the document to the president of the congress, john hancock. trumbull knew these men personally. his familiarity was so convincingly expressed. there is rugged john adams, roger sherman, robert livingston, the author jefferson and benjamin franklin, short in stature but a giant among men. a great moment in history, the birth of our nation. dr. baxter: you know, our nation's capital city has dividends from our precious heritage. i wonder what those delegates to the continental congress would have to say about this great capital city of hours? monument to a government of free men. abraham lincoln was ful
great milestone in our history, the surrender of cornwallis in orktown innt -- at y 1781.he end of the british cause in america. our first president george , washington. farmer, soldier, state men, statesmen, his lover of liberty close -- very pulse of this newborn nation. he resigned his commission after leading his troops to victory. nation bestowed upon him the highest honor. this is the painting, the declaration of independence. there is the drafting committee presenting the document to the...
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notice that, maybe apart from western fringes of wales, here in cornwall, there is a fair bit cloud aroundnd through the morning, into the afternoon, those clouds will be breaking up and we really are in for a decent day. and see the sunshine there developing as that shade melts away. but at the same time we've also got a weather front getting into scotland and northern ireland, so around the middle of the afternoon i think there will be spots of rain in belfast, possibly glasgow too. so here, coolest around 15—17 degrees, but where the sun comes out for any lengthy period of time there across england it should get up to 20 degrees, maybe even 2a in london. how are we doing compared to the rest of europe? well, temperatures similar across the heart of europe, but incredibly hot across the south—east of europe. in athens, for example, 43 degrees there for some of our holidaymakers. so that is europe. back to the uk, so this is saturday night. now, that damp weather in the north—west that i talked about will be moving southwards during the course of the early hours of sunday. so that means t
notice that, maybe apart from western fringes of wales, here in cornwall, there is a fair bit cloud aroundnd through the morning, into the afternoon, those clouds will be breaking up and we really are in for a decent day. and see the sunshine there developing as that shade melts away. but at the same time we've also got a weather front getting into scotland and northern ireland, so around the middle of the afternoon i think there will be spots of rain in belfast, possibly glasgow too. so here,...
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great milestone in our history -- the surrender of cornwallis at yorktown.he end of the british cause in america. our first president, george washington -- farmer, soldier, statesman. his faith in men, his love of liberty provided the very strength of purpose to the newborn nation. trouble plus painting of a weary commander resigning his position after leading his troops to victory. nationter, grateful bestowed upon general washington its highest honor -- president of the new republic. the declaration of independence. the drafting committee presenting the great document to the present of the congress, john hancock. knew the event and the men firsthand, and his miliary is displayed in his art. john adams, roger sherman, young robert livingston. there's the officer -- the author jefferson in his gay red vest. short in stature but a giant among men. a great moment in history through the birth of our nation. and you know our nation's capital city is rich in visible dividends from our precious heritage. toonder what those delegates the continental congress would
great milestone in our history -- the surrender of cornwallis at yorktown.he end of the british cause in america. our first president, george washington -- farmer, soldier, statesman. his faith in men, his love of liberty provided the very strength of purpose to the newborn nation. trouble plus painting of a weary commander resigning his position after leading his troops to victory. nationter, grateful bestowed upon general washington its highest honor -- president of the new republic. the...
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on monday, lots of sunshine across many western areas of the uk, really a beautiful day from cornwallscotland, eventually northern england too, and very warm here, temperatures could get up to 2425, here, temperatures could get up to 2&25, whereas further east from hull into east anglia and the south—east, it will probably stay cloudy with spots of rain on and off through the course of the day. later on monday, monday night in the tuesday, that low finally pushes out into the continent, and we have this brief window of better weather, before the next weather systems start racing in the atlantic. so overall tuesday will be the best day of the week across the uk, on the whole. and then tuesday night into wednesday, we start to see the jet stream intensifying across the atlantic and pushing these weather fronts in our direction, quite a nasty low so our gardens will get another good watering. look at all of this rain piling in through northern ireland, the west, and eventually reaching eastern areas later in the day on wednesday. so that is the middle of the week. wednesday night, that w
on monday, lots of sunshine across many western areas of the uk, really a beautiful day from cornwallscotland, eventually northern england too, and very warm here, temperatures could get up to 2425, here, temperatures could get up to 2&25, whereas further east from hull into east anglia and the south—east, it will probably stay cloudy with spots of rain on and off through the course of the day. later on monday, monday night in the tuesday, that low finally pushes out into the continent,...
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officers from devon & cornwall and dorset say the remote—controlled machines are helpful in searchingaffairs correspondent has been finding out. they said this is a cost—effective way of looking at rural locations swiftly. this is way too, come home and that we do in devon and cornwall, and in the future, i will have officers trained and we will deploy a network of drones so that i can have time response to incidents as they unfold. it is not always easy to get helicopter and people. kitted out with cameras, a drone like this can cost a few thousand pounds but their value to the place goes beyond their price, from helping in missing person searches to taking pictures of crime scenes, to taking pictures of crime scenes, to even responding to terrorist incidents, but there are limitations. they are restricted on what they can do, they can't carry police officers around. we will put them in the helicopter if they need to move quickly. i think we complement the helicopter and we can work together very well. the drones have a very important future in terms of dealing with terrorist inciden
officers from devon & cornwall and dorset say the remote—controlled machines are helpful in searchingaffairs correspondent has been finding out. they said this is a cost—effective way of looking at rural locations swiftly. this is way too, come home and that we do in devon and cornwall, and in the future, i will have officers trained and we will deploy a network of drones so that i can have time response to incidents as they unfold. it is not always easy to get helicopter and people....
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. >>> we have a quick programming note on monday, the duchess of cornwall will show you the differentare interview, she talked to cnn's max foster about how she's helping victims of domestic violence. >> i think we can talk as it was to be the subject. and i think we can talk about it now. i can talk about it and bang the drum a bit. certainly, so can a lot of other people, so, that's what i'm trying to do to help. >> often seen, but rarely heard. more with our chat with the duchess of cornwall as we follow her on a busy engagement monday on cnn. >>> venus williams takes centre court at wimbledon very soon. we'll find out what makes it so special after the decorated career. stay with us for that. diarrhea. i tried lifestyle changes and over-the-counter treatments, but my symptoms keep coming back. it turns out i have irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea, or ibs-d. a condition that's really frustrating. that's why i talked to my doctor about viberzi... ...a different way to treat ibs-d. viberzi is a prescription medication you take every day that helps proactively manage both abdomin
. >>> we have a quick programming note on monday, the duchess of cornwall will show you the differentare interview, she talked to cnn's max foster about how she's helping victims of domestic violence. >> i think we can talk as it was to be the subject. and i think we can talk about it now. i can talk about it and bang the drum a bit. certainly, so can a lot of other people, so, that's what i'm trying to do to help. >> often seen, but rarely heard. more with our chat with...
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a lot of cloud across devon and cornwall, western side of wales, western pennines, too.s, eastern england, the south—east of england, glorious sunshine, 17, 18, 19, possibly 20 celsius. for the north york close to the weather front which still has another bout of for there to be some rain on the breeze across scotland, northern ireland. what rain there is you properly had overnight and improving conditions here. that weather front just drags improving conditions here. that weather frontjust drags its cloud not too much in the way of rain down towards wales and the midlands, robbing you of sunshine here. brightness in the south still allows the temperatures to get to the 20s, warm work for lord's the temperatures to get to the 20s, warm work for lords and wimbledon. further north, never better than 16 or 17 celsius. that weather front is still lying there with intent across the heart of the british isles and on its western extremity as we move from friday to saturday thick cloud will run along the line of that weather front and eventually it will be thick enough for rain.
a lot of cloud across devon and cornwall, western side of wales, western pennines, too.s, eastern england, the south—east of england, glorious sunshine, 17, 18, 19, possibly 20 celsius. for the north york close to the weather front which still has another bout of for there to be some rain on the breeze across scotland, northern ireland. what rain there is you properly had overnight and improving conditions here. that weather front just drags improving conditions here. that weather frontjust...