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they were to be found on a farm near darlington in county durham, and so there were close encounterse, just had to be driven. william went first — a quick circuit of the field, no mishaps, nothing damaged — and then it was time for catherine to have a go — a moment of intense concentration, and then off she went. but alongside the photo opportunities, a serious purpose — a discussion with farmers about the challenges of the past year — and then on to something called the cheesy waffles project, which helps young people and adults with additional needs. for william and catherine, ten years after their marriage, a typical day of royal duty — the kind of thing william pledged to continue after the death of his grandfather. and speaking of his grandparents, here was the queen today, holding video audiences with ambassadors. 18 days after her husband's death, normalservice is being resumed. nicholas witchell, bbc news. i told you last night about a super moon. the fact that the moon is closer to the earth and usual means it looks larger. let's look at some of the examples we've had in the
they were to be found on a farm near darlington in county durham, and so there were close encounterse, just had to be driven. william went first — a quick circuit of the field, no mishaps, nothing damaged — and then it was time for catherine to have a go — a moment of intense concentration, and then off she went. but alongside the photo opportunities, a serious purpose — a discussion with farmers about the challenges of the past year — and then on to something called the cheesy...
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today was not untypical, they were found on a farm near darlington in county durham.o find. there was a very large tractor which just had to be driven. william went first, quick circuit of the field, no mishaps and nothing damaged and then it was time for catherine to have a go. a moment of intense concentration and then off she went. but alongside the photo opportunities, a serious purpose. a discussion with farmers about the challenges of the past year and then onto something called the cheesy waffles project which helps young people and adults with additional needs. for william and catherine, ten years after their marriage, a typical day of royal duty. the kind of thing that william pledged to continue after the death of his grandfather. and speaking of his grandparents here was the queen today holding video audiences with ambassadors. 18 days after the death of her husband, normal service is being resumed. a recap on our main story. there is growing evidence that the number of infections and death being reported in india may actually be a considerable understateme
today was not untypical, they were found on a farm near darlington in county durham.o find. there was a very large tractor which just had to be driven. william went first, quick circuit of the field, no mishaps and nothing damaged and then it was time for catherine to have a go. a moment of intense concentration and then off she went. but alongside the photo opportunities, a serious purpose. a discussion with farmers about the challenges of the past year and then onto something called the...
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they were to be found on a farm near darlington in county durham, and so there were close encounterst had to be driven. william went first — a quick circuit of the field, no mishaps, nothing damaged — and then it was time for catherine to have a go — a moment of intense concentration, better driving than me, i must say. i'll be back with more later, you're watching bbc news. hello. april 2021 is now officially the frostiest april on record. that is since records began in 1960 and it is based on the number of frosty nights we've seen. every night so far this april, temperatures have fallen below freezing and we've had an air frost. it may well be the case though that as we make our way into the early hours of wednesday, we escape and there's a lot of cloud sitting across the uk at the moment thanks to an area of low pressure sinking its way south. quite a strong wind across scotland and where skies clear, the chance of frost will be pretty limited. here's the centre of that low as we get wednesday underway to the south of the uk. to the north, the skies are clearer but there will be s
they were to be found on a farm near darlington in county durham, and so there were close encounterst had to be driven. william went first — a quick circuit of the field, no mishaps, nothing damaged — and then it was time for catherine to have a go — a moment of intense concentration, better driving than me, i must say. i'll be back with more later, you're watching bbc news. hello. april 2021 is now officially the frostiest april on record. that is since records began in 1960 and it is...
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today was not untypical, they were found on a farm in county durham.actor which just to find. there was a large tractor whichjust had to to find. there was a large tractor which just had to be driven. william went first, quick circuit of the no mishaps and nothing damaged and then it was time for catherine to have a go. a moment of intense concentration and then off she went. but alongside the photo opportunities, serious purpose. a discussion with farmers about the challenges of the past year and then onto something called the cheesy waffles project which helps young people and adults with additional needs. for william and catherine, ten years after their marriage, a typical day of royal duty did the kind of thing that william pledged to continue after the death of his grandfather. and speaking of his grandparent�*s here was the queen today holding video audiences with ambassadors. 18 days after the death of her husband, normal service is being resumed. we are getting a lot of the super moon this week. moon is orbiting closer to earth than usual so it
today was not untypical, they were found on a farm in county durham.actor which just to find. there was a large tractor whichjust had to to find. there was a large tractor which just had to be driven. william went first, quick circuit of the no mishaps and nothing damaged and then it was time for catherine to have a go. a moment of intense concentration and then off she went. but alongside the photo opportunities, serious purpose. a discussion with farmers about the challenges of the past year...
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during the day, the duke and duchess of cambridge were also on duty, visiting a farm in county durhamyal correspondent nicholas witchell has more details. cheering can it really be ten years? but, yes, it can. ten years ago this week, they were on the balcony of buckingham palace after their wedding at westminster abbey. now, a decade later, william and catherine are more heavily committed than ever to the demands of royal duty. today was not untypical. they were to be found on a farm near darlington in county durham, and so there were close encounters with some of the cleanest sheep you're likely to find, there was a very large tractor which, of course, just had to be driven. william went first — a quick circuit of the field, no mishaps, nothing damaged — and then it was time for catherine to have a go — a moment of intense concentration, and then off she went. but alongside the photo opportunities, a serious purpose — a discussion with farmers about the challenges of the past year — and then on to something called the cheesy waffles project, which helps young people and adults with
during the day, the duke and duchess of cambridge were also on duty, visiting a farm in county durhamyal correspondent nicholas witchell has more details. cheering can it really be ten years? but, yes, it can. ten years ago this week, they were on the balcony of buckingham palace after their wedding at westminster abbey. now, a decade later, william and catherine are more heavily committed than ever to the demands of royal duty. today was not untypical. they were to be found on a farm near...
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they were to be found on a farm near darlington in county durham, and so there were close encountersquick circuit of the field, no mishaps, nothing damaged — and then it was time for catherine to have a go — a moment of intense concentration, and then off she went. but alongside the photo opportunities, a serious purpose — a discussion with farmers about the challenges of the past year — and then on to something called the cheesy waffles project, which helps young people and adults with additional needs. for william and catherine, ten years after their marriage, a typical day of royal duty — the kind of thing william pledged to continue after the death of his grandfather. and speaking of his grandparents, here was the queen today, holding video audiences with ambassadors. 18 days after her husband's death, normal service is being resumed. nicholas witchell, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's louise lear. cold for the royal visit today, but april 2021 is going to be remembered for its frost and in actual fact it looks like it will be the frosty list for over 60 years. in
they were to be found on a farm near darlington in county durham, and so there were close encountersquick circuit of the field, no mishaps, nothing damaged — and then it was time for catherine to have a go — a moment of intense concentration, and then off she went. but alongside the photo opportunities, a serious purpose — a discussion with farmers about the challenges of the past year — and then on to something called the cheesy waffles project, which helps young people and adults with...
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also watching at home in county durham was ronnie.cal school project. i do remember the day that i spent, the moments we shared over lunch. he was quite a witty, funny man. he was inspirational on the day. i think he had this uncanny knack of putting everybody at ease. he changed people's lives for the better. the duke of edinburgh's century long journey may have ended today, but, for many years to come, young people will be outdoors in his name, acquiring the life skills he wanted them to have. danny savage, bbc news. will talk more about the events in windsor later in the programme. let's turn now to the latest on the pandemic, and the latest government figures show that there were 2,206 new coronavirus infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period — which means that on average the number of new cases reported per day in the last week is 2,534. the latest daily figure for the number of people across the uk in hospital with coronavirus is 2,186. 35 deaths were reported, that's people who died within 28 days of a positive covid—i9
also watching at home in county durham was ronnie.cal school project. i do remember the day that i spent, the moments we shared over lunch. he was quite a witty, funny man. he was inspirational on the day. i think he had this uncanny knack of putting everybody at ease. he changed people's lives for the better. the duke of edinburgh's century long journey may have ended today, but, for many years to come, young people will be outdoors in his name, acquiring the life skills he wanted them to...
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they were to be found on a farm near darlington in county durham .nters with some of the cleanest sheep you are likely to find. there was a very large tractor, which of course just had to be driven. william went first, a quick circuit of the field, no mishaps, nothing damaged. then it was time for catherine to have a go. a moment of intense concentration and then off she went. alongside the photo opportunities, a serious moment. a discussion with farmers about the challenges of the past year. then onto something called the cheesy waffles project, which helps young people and kind of thing william pledged to continue after the death of his grandfather. speaking of his grandparents, here is the queen today holding video audiences. 18 days after her husband's death, normal service is being resumed. katty: a picture of stoicism. before we go, glowed over skylines across the world into the morning. from germany, istanbul, venezuela, to lighting up new york city. photographers captured the fourth full moon of 2021 alongside many famous landmarks. the super
they were to be found on a farm near darlington in county durham .nters with some of the cleanest sheep you are likely to find. there was a very large tractor, which of course just had to be driven. william went first, a quick circuit of the field, no mishaps, nothing damaged. then it was time for catherine to have a go. a moment of intense concentration and then off she went. alongside the photo opportunities, a serious moment. a discussion with farmers about the challenges of the past year....
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it's back to royal duties for the duke and duchess of cambridge, who've been visiting farm in county durham and the queen herself for the first time since the funeral of her late husband, the prince philip. now on bbc news, it's time to joined stephen sackur for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. a few days ago, the ukrainian government was pleading for international help to confront the threat of a russian military offensive from the east. that feared assault never came. russia declared its military exercise was over and began to redeploy its forces. my guest is ukraine's foreign minister, dmytro kuleba. what did ukraine and the outside world learn from this rattling of russian sabres? foreign minister dmytro kuleba in kyiv, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. it's great to be with you. let's start with the situation on the ground. it's just a few days since the russians announced that they were redeploying their forces away from that border area close to eastern ukraine. can you confirm that has happened? it is happening. this redeployment is taking place. however, we have to
it's back to royal duties for the duke and duchess of cambridge, who've been visiting farm in county durham and the queen herself for the first time since the funeral of her late husband, the prince philip. now on bbc news, it's time to joined stephen sackur for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. a few days ago, the ukrainian government was pleading for international help to confront the threat of a russian military offensive from the east. that feared assault never came. russia...
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also watching at home in county durham was ronnie.hool project. i do remember the day, the moments we shared over lunch. he was quite a witty, funny man. he was inspirational on the day. i think he has this uncanny knack of putting everybody at ease. he changed people's lives for the better. the duke of edinburgh's century long journey may have ended today, but, for many years to come, young people will be outdoors in his name, acquiring the life skills he wanted them to have. danny savage, bbc news. that's all for now we'll leave you with some of the moving words and images — from the royal funeral at windsor castle. we are here today in st george's chapel to commit into the hands of god the soul of his servant prince philip, duke of edinburgh. for his resolute faith and loyalty, for his high sense of duty and integrity, for his life of service to the nation and commonwealth. hello there. there's some more spring sunshine on the way for many of us on sunday, but the weather is changing. in scotland and northern ireland, we've got thi
also watching at home in county durham was ronnie.hool project. i do remember the day, the moments we shared over lunch. he was quite a witty, funny man. he was inspirational on the day. i think he has this uncanny knack of putting everybody at ease. he changed people's lives for the better. the duke of edinburgh's century long journey may have ended today, but, for many years to come, young people will be outdoors in his name, acquiring the life skills he wanted them to have. danny savage, bbc...
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also watching at home in county durham was ronnie. ago, he invited the duke to open a local school project. i do remember the day, the moments we shared over lunch. he was quite a witty, funny man. he was inspirational on the day. i think he has this uncanny knack of putting everybody at ease. he changed people's lives for the better. the duke of edinburgh's century long journey may have ended today, but, for many years to come, young people will be outdoors in his name, acquiring the life skills he wanted them to have. danny savage, bbc news. with me is camilla tominey, associate editor at the daily telegraph. yup than watching the ceremony in the service here today. so many images that people would take away from this afternoon but one of the key ones was the site, surely, the brothers william and harry talking together. i5 brothers william and harry talking touether. , ., ., , ., together. is important and needs to send across — together. is important and needs to send across the _ together. is important and needs to send across th
also watching at home in county durham was ronnie. ago, he invited the duke to open a local school project. i do remember the day, the moments we shared over lunch. he was quite a witty, funny man. he was inspirational on the day. i think he has this uncanny knack of putting everybody at ease. he changed people's lives for the better. the duke of edinburgh's century long journey may have ended today, but, for many years to come, young people will be outdoors in his name, acquiring the life...
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jake, from county durham, has a rare inherited condition which means his central vision is largely aved. i'm in the best place i've probably been in 24 years of life. last year for a lot of people was a dark and miserable year but for me it was probably the best year of my life. after a year's delay due to covid, jake has now had his other eye treated at moorfields eye hospital in london — which it is hoped may further stabilise and perhaps improve his vision. the one—off gene therapy, called luxturna, is delivered via injection. it costs £600,000 but the nhs has agreed a discounted price with the manufacturer novartis. the injection delivers working copies of a faulty gene, rpe65, into the retina at the back of the eye. the dna is encased in a harmless virus which breaks into the retinal cells. once inside the nucleus of the eye the replacement gene kick—starts production of the rpe65 protein essential for healthy vision. this is really transformational. it provides an opportunity, hope for people, not only with the specific condition, but people with other similar conditions hope t
jake, from county durham, has a rare inherited condition which means his central vision is largely aved. i'm in the best place i've probably been in 24 years of life. last year for a lot of people was a dark and miserable year but for me it was probably the best year of my life. after a year's delay due to covid, jake has now had his other eye treated at moorfields eye hospital in london — which it is hoped may further stabilise and perhaps improve his vision. the one—off gene therapy,...
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jake, from county durham, has a rare inherited condition which means his central vision is largely aoved. i'm in the best place i've probably been in 24 yea rs of life. last year for a lot of people was a dark and miserable year but for me it was probably the best year of my life. after a year's delay due to covid, jake has now had his other eye treated at moorfields eye hospital in london, which it's hoped may further stabilise and perhaps improve his vision. the one—off gene therapy, called luxturna, is delivered via injection. it costs £600,000 but the nhs has agreed a discounted price with the manufacturer novartis. the injection delivers working copies of a faulty gene, rpe65, into the retina at the back of the eye. the dna is encased in a harmless virus which breaks into the retinal cells. once inside the nucleus of the eye the replacement gene kick—starts production of the rpe65 protein essential for healthy vision. this is really transformational. it provides an opportunity, hope for people, not only with the specific condition, but people with other similar conditions hope t
jake, from county durham, has a rare inherited condition which means his central vision is largely aoved. i'm in the best place i've probably been in 24 yea rs of life. last year for a lot of people was a dark and miserable year but for me it was probably the best year of my life. after a year's delay due to covid, jake has now had his other eye treated at moorfields eye hospital in london, which it's hoped may further stabilise and perhaps improve his vision. the one—off gene therapy, called...
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jake, from county durham, has a rare inherited condition which means his central vision is largely ad. i'm in the best place i've probably been in 2a years of life. last year for a lot of people was a dark and miserable year but for me it was probably the best year of my life. after a year's delay due to covid, jake has now had his other eye treated at moorfields eye hospital in london — which it is hoped may further stabilise and perhaps improve his vision. the one—off gene therapy, called luxturna, is delivered via injection. it costs £600,000 but the nhs has agreed a discounted price with the manufacturer novartis. the injection delivers working copies of a faulty gene, rpe65, into the retina at the back of the eye. the dna is encased in a harmless virus which breaks into the retinal cells. once inside the nucleus the replacement gene kick—starts production of the rpe65 protein essential for healthy vision. this is really transformational. it provides an opportunity, hope for people, not only with this specific condition, but people with other similar conditions, hope that they ca
jake, from county durham, has a rare inherited condition which means his central vision is largely ad. i'm in the best place i've probably been in 2a years of life. last year for a lot of people was a dark and miserable year but for me it was probably the best year of my life. after a year's delay due to covid, jake has now had his other eye treated at moorfields eye hospital in london — which it is hoped may further stabilise and perhaps improve his vision. the one—off gene therapy, called...
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also watching at home in county durham was ronnie.n a local school project. i do remember the day, the moments we shared over lunch. he was quite a witty, funny man. he was inspirational on the day. i think he has this uncanny knack of putting everybody at ease. he changed people's lives for the better. the duke of edinburgh's century long journey may have ended today, but, for many years to come, young people will be outdoors in his name, acquiring the life skills he wanted them to have. danny savage, bbc news. as the duke's funeral took place inside the walls of windsor castle — outside, it was marked by small groups paying their respects. the police were in evidence, there to deter any large crowds from gathering. some people did stop to leave flowers, many saying the royal family were "setting an example", by limiting numbers at the event. 0ur royal correspondent, daniela relph, reports now on how the people and the town of windsor paid their respects to the duke. there was a quiet early calm to windsor. picture perfect for this d
also watching at home in county durham was ronnie.n a local school project. i do remember the day, the moments we shared over lunch. he was quite a witty, funny man. he was inspirational on the day. i think he has this uncanny knack of putting everybody at ease. he changed people's lives for the better. the duke of edinburgh's century long journey may have ended today, but, for many years to come, young people will be outdoors in his name, acquiring the life skills he wanted them to have. danny...
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jake, from county durham, has a rare inherited condition which means his central vision is largely an 2a years of life. last year for a lot of people was a dark and miserable year but for me it was probably the best year of my life. after a year's delay due to covid, jake has now had his other eye treated at moorfields eye hospital in london — which it is hoped may further stabilise and perhaps improve his vision. the one—off gene therapy, called luxturna, is delivered via injection. it costs £600,000 but the nhs has agreed a discounted price with the manufacturer novartis. the injection delivers working copies of a faulty gene, rpe65, into the retina at the back of the eye. the dna is encased in a harmless virus which breaks into the retinal cells. once inside the nucleus the replacement gene kick—starts production of the rpe65 protein essential for healthy vision. this is really transformational. it provides an opportunity, hope for people, not only with this specific condition, but people with other similar conditions hope that they can protect their sight in the long term. i keep
jake, from county durham, has a rare inherited condition which means his central vision is largely an 2a years of life. last year for a lot of people was a dark and miserable year but for me it was probably the best year of my life. after a year's delay due to covid, jake has now had his other eye treated at moorfields eye hospital in london — which it is hoped may further stabilise and perhaps improve his vision. the one—off gene therapy, called luxturna, is delivered via injection. it...
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they were to be found on a farm near darlington in county durham, and so there were close encountersges of the past year — and then on to something called the cheesy waffles project, which helps young people and adults with additional needs. for william and catherine, ten years after their marriage, a typical day of royal duty — the kind of thing william pledged to continue after the death of his grandfather. and speaking of his grandparents, here was the queen today, holding video audiences with ambassadors. 18 days after her husband's death, normal service is being resumed. nicholas witchell, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather. good evening. there's been a lot of dry weather around this april, and at times some sunshine, but the real weather feature has certainly been the frost. april 2021 is going to be the frostiest for over 60 years. in fact, there has been an air frost somewhere every night so far this month. will that change? potentially, yes, because we've seen some rain in the forecast today. this was york earlier on this afternoon. and if we take a look at th
they were to be found on a farm near darlington in county durham, and so there were close encountersges of the past year — and then on to something called the cheesy waffles project, which helps young people and adults with additional needs. for william and catherine, ten years after their marriage, a typical day of royal duty — the kind of thing william pledged to continue after the death of his grandfather. and speaking of his grandparents, here was the queen today, holding video...
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they were to be found on a farm near darlington in county durham, and so there were close encountersople and adults with additional needs. for william and catherine, ten years after their marriage, a typical day of royal duty — the kind of thing william pledged to continue after the death of his grandfather. and speaking of his grandparents, here was the queen today, holding video audiences with ambassadors. 18 days after her husband's death, normal service is being resumed. nicholas witchell, bbc news. for decades, juggling personal and professional responsbilities has been a struggle for working parents. flexibile work conditions were very much the exception, not the norm. and then the pandemic came along and showed employers that their staff were more than capable of being productive without the need to leave their homes. gone was the hour long commute, lunch—al—desko and saying goodnight to your kids via facetime. some people liked it. ok, not all the time, but the flexibility has been widely appreciated. and now, with the reopening of society in some countries, there is that exp
they were to be found on a farm near darlington in county durham, and so there were close encountersople and adults with additional needs. for william and catherine, ten years after their marriage, a typical day of royal duty — the kind of thing william pledged to continue after the death of his grandfather. and speaking of his grandparents, here was the queen today, holding video audiences with ambassadors. 18 days after her husband's death, normal service is being resumed. nicholas...
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also watching at home in county durham was ronnie.ember the day, the moments we shared over lunch. he was quite a witty, funny man. he was inspirational on the day. i think he has this uncanny knack of putting everybody at ease. he changed people's lives for the better. the duke of edinburgh's century long journey may have ended today, but, for many years to come, young people will be outdoors in his name, acquiring the life skills he wanted them to have. danny savage, bbc news. mo leily came to the uk as a refugee from syria in 2013. he has since completed his bronze and gold duke of edinburgh awards. and hejoins me now. good afternoon to you. tell me a little bit about how important the duke of edinburgh award scheme was to you. good afternoon- _ award scheme was to you. good afternoon- i _ award scheme was to you. good afternoon. i think _ award scheme was to you. good afternoon. i think the _ award scheme was to you. good afternoon. i think the duke i award scheme was to you. good afternoon. i think the duke of. afternoon. i think
also watching at home in county durham was ronnie.ember the day, the moments we shared over lunch. he was quite a witty, funny man. he was inspirational on the day. i think he has this uncanny knack of putting everybody at ease. he changed people's lives for the better. the duke of edinburgh's century long journey may have ended today, but, for many years to come, young people will be outdoors in his name, acquiring the life skills he wanted them to have. danny savage, bbc news. mo leily came...
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the one thing i wasn't prepared for is to sit in durham county and do this all over again. >> it wason to say that he was guilty and one of them undecided, i was thinking, really? send them back. >> vanessa pond was back in salt lake city when she heard. >> how did you feel when the jury couldn't come to a verdict? >> heartbroken, shocked, stunned. >> scared? >> terrified. >> prosecutor franks immediately announced she would try raven again, but almost one year after the judge declared a mistrial, and less than one week before round two of jury selection was scheduled to begin, the state made a stunning announcement. >> late last week, the district attorney's office extended a plea to the defendant and that has been accepted. >> the d.a.'s office made raven abaroa an offer he couldn't refuse, plead guilty to manslaughter, not murder, and serve less than four more years in prison. >> mr. abaroa do you personally accept this plea offer? >> yes. >> you were okay with that deal? >> given the alternative. >> if he gets tried again and it's an acquittal. >> he walks free. >> immediately. >
the one thing i wasn't prepared for is to sit in durham county and do this all over again. >> it wason to say that he was guilty and one of them undecided, i was thinking, really? send them back. >> vanessa pond was back in salt lake city when she heard. >> how did you feel when the jury couldn't come to a verdict? >> heartbroken, shocked, stunned. >> scared? >> terrified. >> prosecutor franks immediately announced she would try raven again, but almost...
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it's probably the best connected place in the teesside county durham area for tourists.e treasury. — the people coming up from the treasury, to work here, they will not take — treasury, to work here, they will not take very long to realise that we are _ not take very long to realise that we are arr — not take very long to realise that we are an extraordinarily welcoming part of— we are an extraordinarily welcoming part of the _ we are an extraordinarily welcoming part of the country. we are extraordinarily beautiful part of the country. there are some farrtastic— the country. there are some fantastic schools appear. there is an extremely high quality of life for a _ an extremely high quality of life for a relatively low cost. and there is a community of people who are not only actively — is a community of people who are not only actively welcoming, but also hugely— only actively welcoming, but also hugely supportive in terms of the supply— hugely supportive in terms of the supply chain, for not just the treasury— supply chain, for not just the treasury but also we really
it's probably the best connected place in the teesside county durham area for tourists.e treasury. — the people coming up from the treasury, to work here, they will not take — treasury, to work here, they will not take very long to realise that we are _ not take very long to realise that we are arr — not take very long to realise that we are an extraordinarily welcoming part of— we are an extraordinarily welcoming part of the _ we are an extraordinarily welcoming part of the country. we...
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county championship season. these were the conditions in durham today during practice. 20 degrees last week and now snow.bc sport website following their champions league matches but from me and the team it's bye for now, goodnight. the last couple of days have been pretty cold. here's the good news if you don't like the cold. wednesday will feel a little milder. we will lose that cold, biting northerly wind, lose the wind—chill, so with a little bit of sunshine you shouldn't feel too bad at all. here is the arctic outbreak. you can see it is quite a large outbreak of cold air, spreading right across the continent and even reaching the northern mediterranean. this is what it looks like you're the early hours. notice the strong northerly winds at this stage are out in the north sea. the winds are dying down across the uk and that is helping frost form. widespread frost, —2 and three degrees in city centres. “4 and —5 in rural parts of yorkshire and scotland. the morning starts off cold and crisp and by lunch it should feel pretty nice because the winds will be light. just a few flurries of snow there in s
county championship season. these were the conditions in durham today during practice. 20 degrees last week and now snow.bc sport website following their champions league matches but from me and the team it's bye for now, goodnight. the last couple of days have been pretty cold. here's the good news if you don't like the cold. wednesday will feel a little milder. we will lose that cold, biting northerly wind, lose the wind—chill, so with a little bit of sunshine you shouldn't feel too bad at...
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county championship season. these were the conditions in durham today during practice. 20 degrees last week and now snow.ell, the last couple of days have been pretty cold. here's the good news if you don't like the cold — wednesday will feel a little milder. we will lose that cold, biting northerly wind, lose the wind—chill, so with a little bit of sunshine you shouldn't feel too bad at all. here's the arctic outbreak. you can see it's quite a large outbreak of cold air, spreading right across the continent and even reaching the northern mediterranean. this is what it looks like you're the early hours. notice the strong northerly winds at the stager out in the north sea. the winds are dying down across the uk and that is helping defroster form. widespread frost, —2 and three degrees in city centres. “4, —5 in rural parts of yorkshire and scotland. the morning starts off cold and crisp and by lunch, it should feel pretty nice because the winds will be light. just a few flurries of snow there and scotland. come the afternoon, it will cloud over. a beautiful start to the day but a cloudy afternoon for many
county championship season. these were the conditions in durham today during practice. 20 degrees last week and now snow.ell, the last couple of days have been pretty cold. here's the good news if you don't like the cold — wednesday will feel a little milder. we will lose that cold, biting northerly wind, lose the wind—chill, so with a little bit of sunshine you shouldn't feel too bad at all. here's the arctic outbreak. you can see it's quite a large outbreak of cold air, spreading right...
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county champion season. look at this — snow. a part of the great british weather. now, look at it. this was the snow into rum —— in durhamle of days. that is it on sportsday today. for me and the rest of the team, goodbye. well, after a cold day comes a cold evening and a frosty night, but here's the good news. over the next two or three days, it is actually going to turn a little less cold — not mild by any means. in fact, the temperatures will remain below the average for the remainder of the week and into the weekend, but at least we're going to lose that biting arctic wind. you can see the wind here just from the motion of the clouds. you can see the satellite picture looping here, the clouds moving in roughly from the north, due south, so that's where our weather's been coming from — sleet, snow showers, rain showers in places, too, and that gusty wind. but this is what it looks like through this evening and overnight, largely clear across most of the uk, and the winds are dying down too. in fact, that current of cold air is slipping out into the north sea. —i or —2 very early on wednesday morning in the south. coul
county champion season. look at this — snow. a part of the great british weather. now, look at it. this was the snow into rum —— in durhamle of days. that is it on sportsday today. for me and the rest of the team, goodbye. well, after a cold day comes a cold evening and a frosty night, but here's the good news. over the next two or three days, it is actually going to turn a little less cold — not mild by any means. in fact, the temperatures will remain below the average for the...
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and finally, it's the start of cricket's county championship tomorrow. but the conditions in durhamgosh. and you guys are going to go out there and put your feet insome icy water on a day like today, rather you than me. water on a day like today, rather you than me— water on a day like today, rather ou than me. . ~ ., , you than me. talking about the gulf, the champions _ you than me. talking about the gulf, the champions dinner— you than me. talking about the gulf, the champions dinner was _ you than me. talking about the gulf, the champions dinner was last i you than me. talking about the gulf, the champions dinner was last night, they left a seat for tiger woods, an empty seat. bud they left a seat for tiger woods, an empty seat-— empty seat. and the sign at the entrance says, _ empty seat. and the sign at the entrance says, champions i empty seat. and the sign at the entrance says, champions only. j empty seat. and the sign at the l entrance says, champions only. it must feel amazing to go in there. you can only go in if you have a green jacket. you can only go in if you have a
and finally, it's the start of cricket's county championship tomorrow. but the conditions in durhamgosh. and you guys are going to go out there and put your feet insome icy water on a day like today, rather you than me. water on a day like today, rather you than me— water on a day like today, rather ou than me. . ~ ., , you than me. talking about the gulf, the champions _ you than me. talking about the gulf, the champions dinner— you than me. talking about the gulf, the champions dinner was...