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celtic are just a point behind after a 2—0 win over dundee united.eason, beating them 2—1 with a late winner. steph catley�*s a fullback, but showed all the finishing of a striker as she opened the scoring for arsenal. they had the chance to make it two, but captain kim little saw her penalty saved by city keeper khiara keating. it was level in the second half after chloe kelly pounced to equalise for city. but then a mistake late on from keating in the 87th minute allowed steena blackstenius to score arsenal's winner, sending them up to fifth in the table. we have had maybe an unexpectedly rocky start, and we have got the wins, but onlyjust, and i think you saw our togetherness today, and i think you saw our resilience and how arsenal can fight. in the past, arsenal has been looked at as a ballplaying team, and we can do that, but we can also fight, and i think we took some steps forward today, and it is obviouslyjust the start of the season, but it is not to underestimate how big of a win this was today. elsewhere, liverpool were 2—1 winners over l
celtic are just a point behind after a 2—0 win over dundee united.eason, beating them 2—1 with a late winner. steph catley�*s a fullback, but showed all the finishing of a striker as she opened the scoring for arsenal. they had the chance to make it two, but captain kim little saw her penalty saved by city keeper khiara keating. it was level in the second half after chloe kelly pounced to equalise for city. but then a mistake late on from keating in the 87th minute allowed steena...
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there were also bonfire night disturbances in glasgow and dundee. steven godden reports.ey've dealt with what they've described as unprecedented levels of violence last night. that was across, as he said, other cities like dundee, here in glasgow, but the worst of that violence was in edinburgh, and that was for the second year in a row that they were affected, and what we saw last night was around 50 youths that took to the streets and they were throwing fireworks and petrol bombs at riot police. you might have seen that drone footage of the riot police lined up shoulder to shoulder across the road and being bombarded ljy across the road and being bombarded by fire bricks that were falling right at their feet. so extremely dangerous and across scotland, eight officers were injured. we understand they were thankfully minor injuries. we have spoken to the assistant chief constable of police scotland today, and what he said was that was not a spontaneous act of social or anti—social behaviour by young people, instead, he described it as a concerted effort to attack police,
there were also bonfire night disturbances in glasgow and dundee. steven godden reports.ey've dealt with what they've described as unprecedented levels of violence last night. that was across, as he said, other cities like dundee, here in glasgow, but the worst of that violence was in edinburgh, and that was for the second year in a row that they were affected, and what we saw last night was around 50 youths that took to the streets and they were throwing fireworks and petrol bombs at riot...
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there were also disturbances in glasgow and dundee. let's talk to our correspondence in glasgow.lasgow. hello to ou. ~ ., ., ., correspondence in glasgow. hello to ou.~ ., ., ., correspondence in glasgow. hello to you. what more do you know? people have been absolutely _ you. what more do you know? people have been absolutely disgusted - you. what more do you know? people have been absolutely disgusted and i have been absolutely disgusted and appalled by what happened in scotland last night. particularly in the area of edinburgh. as you say there, it did also happen here last year but it looks just so much worse. by what we saw in the social media videos last night. eight officers were injured in bonfire classes in scotland last night. we understand they fortunately minor injuries and the worst disorder was injuries and the worst disorder was in edinburgh where police were called early evening or late afternoon yesterday. we understand that around 50 youths were involved in that and they were throwing fireworks, they were throwing petrol bombs at police. we have seen drone footag
there were also disturbances in glasgow and dundee. let's talk to our correspondence in glasgow.lasgow. hello to ou. ~ ., ., ., correspondence in glasgow. hello to ou.~ ., ., ., correspondence in glasgow. hello to you. what more do you know? people have been absolutely _ you. what more do you know? people have been absolutely disgusted - you. what more do you know? people have been absolutely disgusted and i have been absolutely disgusted and appalled by what happened in scotland last night....
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up disturbances in glasgow and dundee.gland will receive a one—off bonus of at least £1700 after previously missing out because they work for non—nhs organisations. the extra payment was agreed as part of the nhs pay deal in england this year but some staff were not included. after employers launched legal action, the government has now agreed to provide the funding. and thousands of people in surrey are still without water at a technical issue at thames water treatment works. the company has apologised to those affected and bottled water stations have been set up to help residents. some schools have been forced to close. the company says the problems were caused by the storm. you with bbc news. now, the health ministry and gaza says more than 10,000 people in the gaza strip have been killed since the war with israel began a month ago. the announcement followed one of the heaviest bombardment so far by israeli forces. the director of a hospital in gaza city said more than 200 people were killed overnight he told the bbc pe
up disturbances in glasgow and dundee.gland will receive a one—off bonus of at least £1700 after previously missing out because they work for non—nhs organisations. the extra payment was agreed as part of the nhs pay deal in england this year but some staff were not included. after employers launched legal action, the government has now agreed to provide the funding. and thousands of people in surrey are still without water at a technical issue at thames water treatment works. the company...
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elizabeth and maged el—nakla, from dundee, had travelled to gaza to visit family prior to the attackshis wife, nadia el—nakla, say: "we are grateful to all of those who have assisted our parents over the last few weeks, including the foreign office crisis team. these last four weeks have been a living nightmare for ourfamily. we are so thankful for all of the messages of comfort and prayers that we have received from across the world." a liverpool doctor is also making his way home after being among the first british citizens able to cross the border from gaza. dr abdel hammad made it through the rafah crossing yesterday afternoon. other britons remain trapped, as ian haslam reports. british nationals yesterday began leaving gaza for the first time since war with israel began having originally been turned back after making it to the border, merseyside doctor abdul hammad later made it through the rafah crossing into egypt. he was treating patients in gaza and had been trapped for a month. a, gaza and had been trapped for a month. �* , , ., month. a big sigh of relief yesterday _ month
elizabeth and maged el—nakla, from dundee, had travelled to gaza to visit family prior to the attackshis wife, nadia el—nakla, say: "we are grateful to all of those who have assisted our parents over the last few weeks, including the foreign office crisis team. these last four weeks have been a living nightmare for ourfamily. we are so thankful for all of the messages of comfort and prayers that we have received from across the world." a liverpool doctor is also making his way...
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. -- glasgow and dundee. today, the u.s. -- u.n.d an appeal to hp the entire population of the gaza strip and half a million palestinians in the west bank. lifesaving aid is getting into gaza and egypt through the rafah crossing, but not enough. there is a split between israel and viewing agencies. the israeli government not think the u.n. is doing enough to pressure hamas who is holding hostages. with us is robert martini of the red cross. you probably heard the exchanges between the u.n. secretay-general and the views coming from the foreign minister the other way. you are somewhat stuck in the middle. what can you tell us about how difficult it has become to operate on the round now that the gaza strip is split? >> every child killed is one too many. every civilian field is one too many. the rules of war are here to protect everyone. we have that unequivocally awoken in the wake of the tragic events of the seventh of october. what is unfolding in the gaza strip is untenable from a humanitarian perspective. nothing short of catast
. -- glasgow and dundee. today, the u.s. -- u.n.d an appeal to hp the entire population of the gaza strip and half a million palestinians in the west bank. lifesaving aid is getting into gaza and egypt through the rafah crossing, but not enough. there is a split between israel and viewing agencies. the israeli government not think the u.n. is doing enough to pressure hamas who is holding hostages. with us is robert martini of the red cross. you probably heard the exchanges between the u.n....
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dundee moved two points off third place in the scottish premiership.amadou bakayoko with two for them. hearts are up to 4th with a win over motherwell. wins also for hibernian and stjohnstone. leaders celtic — and second placed rangers are both in action tomorrow. american soccer legend megan rapinoe will play the final match of her career later on saturday. the two—time world cup winner has the chance to win the national women's soccer league championship with 0l reign against gotham fc. rapinoe has played for the seattle based club since 2013, but they — and she — have never won the championship. it's also the final game for her former us teammate ali krieger who plays for gotham. we have played in the biggest games together, played in world championship games together, while the president was tweeting at us! i feel like this moment we are just happy to be in it together. i think we wish, both of each other wish each other so well. we're so happy and proud of each other. this will be what we talk about with, well, her kids, and our families forever t
dundee moved two points off third place in the scottish premiership.amadou bakayoko with two for them. hearts are up to 4th with a win over motherwell. wins also for hibernian and stjohnstone. leaders celtic — and second placed rangers are both in action tomorrow. american soccer legend megan rapinoe will play the final match of her career later on saturday. the two—time world cup winner has the chance to win the national women's soccer league championship with 0l reign against gotham fc....
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there were also bonfire night disturbances in glasgow and dundee. steven godden reports. the clean—up is under way. hours earlier, this was the scene. around 50 youths throwing bricks, fireworks and petrol bombs at riot police. liz jack lives in the street and says she was terrified. it was bad last year, but this year it was 100 times worse. i was peering out my window, and i was seeing fireworks going across, up and down the street, so they were actually firing them at each other as well. it was just a nightmare. in the same edinburgh street, a national campaign to prevent bonfire attacks on emergency crews was launched two weeks ago. the warnings were clearly ignored. what happened last night, i've never seen anything like it in my whole life. i lived in niddrie, and i grew up in niddrie, and that would never have been then. the trouble started last night as darkness started to fall. police say that initially fireworks were being thrown at buildings and at passing cars. it was when officers in riot gear arrived that things escalated. police believe it was violence carr
there were also bonfire night disturbances in glasgow and dundee. steven godden reports. the clean—up is under way. hours earlier, this was the scene. around 50 youths throwing bricks, fireworks and petrol bombs at riot police. liz jack lives in the street and says she was terrified. it was bad last year, but this year it was 100 times worse. i was peering out my window, and i was seeing fireworks going across, up and down the street, so they were actually firing them at each other as well....
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if you lived glasgow or dundee or lived in glasgow or dundee or edinburgh last night where there were very much. >> and we'll be covering that and latest from the and all the latest from the middle east just after this we are going through the headunes we are going through the headlines this morning. we're joined by the political commentator alex armstrong and the deputy political editor for the mail . on sunday, anna the mail. on sunday, anna mikhailova . mikhailova. >> you start with any stuff that's to depress people. that's going to depress people. >> this might depress people . >> this might depress people. we're going to warn you that the clip you're going to see, you may think it's funny. clip you're going to see, you may think it's funny . you may may think it's funny. you may think it's animal cruelty , but think it's animal cruelty, but i'll just describe to you what you're about to see. >> tick tock again. >> tick tock again. >> well, yes, it is . do you know >> well, yes, it is. do you know zipper? zipper right. >> i'm familiar with imagine having a camel on it. >> really?
if you lived glasgow or dundee or lived in glasgow or dundee or edinburgh last night where there were very much. >> and we'll be covering that and latest from the and all the latest from the middle east just after this we are going through the headunes we are going through the headlines this morning. we're joined by the political commentator alex armstrong and the deputy political editor for the mail . on sunday, anna the mail. on sunday, anna mikhailova . mikhailova. >> you start...
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there were also bonfire night disturbances in glasgow and dundee.2.7 million people — that's the entire population of the gaza strip, and half a million palestinians in the west bank, including eastjerusalem. some life—saving aid is getting into gaza from egypt, through the rafah crossing, but nowhere near enough. there is a split that has opened between the israel and the un agencies. the israeli government doesn't think the un is doing enough to pressure hamas, who are holding nearly 240 hostages. with us tonight the director general of the international committee of the red cross, robert mardini. thank you for being on the programme. you will have probably heard the exchanges between the un secretary—general and the views coming from the foreign minister the other way. you are somewhat, as ever, stuck in the middle here. what can you tell us about how difficult it has become to operate on the ground, now that the gaza strip is split? ground, now that the gaza strip is slit? . ground, now that the gaza strip is slit? , _ ground, now that the gaza
there were also bonfire night disturbances in glasgow and dundee.2.7 million people — that's the entire population of the gaza strip, and half a million palestinians in the west bank, including eastjerusalem. some life—saving aid is getting into gaza from egypt, through the rafah crossing, but nowhere near enough. there is a split that has opened between the israel and the un agencies. the israeli government doesn't think the un is doing enough to pressure hamas, who are holding nearly 240...
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this is elizabeth and maged el—nakla, from dundee.: "we are grateful to all of those who have "assisted our parents over the last few weeks. over the last few weeks." look at those wide smiles. "these last four weeks have been a living nightmare for ourfamily, "we are so thankful for all of the messages of comfort "and prayers that we have received from across the world." elizabeth el—nakla had been putting out videos during her time there, and will have a last video is talked about how the relief they were feeling about being able to leave, but also, there extreme sadness that more than 2 million honest onions had a low ebb leaving, and howi million, as we know, fled from their homes in the north on israel's orders. —— 2 million palestinians had no way of leaving. now, at least, she and her husband are safe but not everyone is. however, the bbc is aware of at least 19 british people on the list who cannot leave gaza today for safety reasons. our reporter rushdie abualouf is in southern gaza for us with the latest there. day and night
this is elizabeth and maged el—nakla, from dundee.: "we are grateful to all of those who have "assisted our parents over the last few weeks. over the last few weeks." look at those wide smiles. "these last four weeks have been a living nightmare for ourfamily, "we are so thankful for all of the messages of comfort "and prayers that we have received from across the world." elizabeth el—nakla had been putting out videos during her time there, and will have a...
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this is elizabeth and maged el—nakla, from dundee.led to gaza to visit family before the hamas attacks on israel on the seventh of october. in a statement, mr yousaf and his wife, nadia el—nakla, said: "we are grateful to all of those who have assisted our parents over the last few weeks. these last four weeks have been a living nightmare for ourfamily, we are so thankful for all of the messages of comfort and prayers that we have received from across the world." however, the bbc is aware of at least 19 british people on the list who cannot leave gaza today for safety reasons. joining me now is omar mofeed, an irish—palestinian here in london, who's brother, ahmed and pregnant british wife and kids, aged 2, 6 and 8 are in gaza. they've been sheltering at al—shifa hospital since the war broke out. they're on the list to return home, but didn't travel south to the rafah crossing. thank you so much for being here on the programme. when was the last time you spoke to your brother and what did he say to you? 50. what did he say to you? 50,
this is elizabeth and maged el—nakla, from dundee.led to gaza to visit family before the hamas attacks on israel on the seventh of october. in a statement, mr yousaf and his wife, nadia el—nakla, said: "we are grateful to all of those who have assisted our parents over the last few weeks. these last four weeks have been a living nightmare for ourfamily, we are so thankful for all of the messages of comfort and prayers that we have received from across the world." however, the bbc...
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there were also bonfire night disturbances in glasgow and dundee. steven godden reports.iot police. liz jack lives in the street and says she was terrified. it was bad last year, but this year it was 100 times worse. i was peering out my window, and i was seeing fireworks going across, up and down the street, so they were actually firing them at each other as well. it was just a nightmare. in the same edinburgh street, a national campaign to prevent bonfire attacks on emergency crews was launched two weeks ago. the warnings were clearly ignored. what happened last night, i've never seen anything like it in my whole life. i lived in niddrie, and i grew up in niddrie, and that would never have been then. the trouble started last night as darkness started to fall. police say that initially fireworks were being thrown at buildings and at passing cars. it was when officers in riot gear arrived that things escalated. police believe it was violence carried out by young people but orchestrated by adults. we've clear evidence of adults egging children on, providing them with weapo
there were also bonfire night disturbances in glasgow and dundee. steven godden reports.iot police. liz jack lives in the street and says she was terrified. it was bad last year, but this year it was 100 times worse. i was peering out my window, and i was seeing fireworks going across, up and down the street, so they were actually firing them at each other as well. it was just a nightmare. in the same edinburgh street, a national campaign to prevent bonfire attacks on emergency crews was...
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the kick—off in the game between dundee and rangers was delayed after the visitors' late arrival, duehrashed livingstone 4—1 and it finished 2—1 between stjohnstone and kilmarnock. the football association says it's writing to clubs advising that players should avoid the phrase "from river to the sea" in social media posts— words often interpreted as supportive of palestinian nationalism and which critics say implies the destruction of israel. the guidance comes after leicester city's hamza choudhury apologised for using the phrase in a post about the israel—gaza conflict. the former england under—21 international�*s now deleted it and says his intention had simply been, in his words, to "show compassion for the innocent people that are suffering." england's david willey has announed he'll retire from international cricket following the world cup. the bowler is the only player in the squad for the tournament not to be offered a central contract. with the team's director of cricket rob key admitting willey "wasn't best pleased" about it. england are the defending champions in india but
the kick—off in the game between dundee and rangers was delayed after the visitors' late arrival, duehrashed livingstone 4—1 and it finished 2—1 between stjohnstone and kilmarnock. the football association says it's writing to clubs advising that players should avoid the phrase "from river to the sea" in social media posts— words often interpreted as supportive of palestinian nationalism and which critics say implies the destruction of israel. the guidance comes after...
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there were also bonfire night disturbances in glasgow and dundee. you're live with bbc news.york that could cost him hundreds of millions of dollars and could bar him from doing any further business in new york. thejudge in the case has already decided that the trump organisation committed fraud, repeatedly. at stake here is the size and the scope of the penalty. it's the first time mr trump has been subjected to extensive questioning in recent memory in the dock, which we will hear about in a second. but on the way into the court today, the former president was keen, as ever, to spin his own narrative. it isa it is a very sad situation for our country. we shouldn't have this — this is for third—world countries. and it's very unfair, it's very unfair. but in the meantime, the people of the country understand it, they see it, and they don't like it, they don't like it, because its political warfare, as you would call it, or political lawfare, another name — i got a lot of names for it, but usually it takes place in third—world countries and banana republics. nobody�*s ever see
there were also bonfire night disturbances in glasgow and dundee. you're live with bbc news.york that could cost him hundreds of millions of dollars and could bar him from doing any further business in new york. thejudge in the case has already decided that the trump organisation committed fraud, repeatedly. at stake here is the size and the scope of the penalty. it's the first time mr trump has been subjected to extensive questioning in recent memory in the dock, which we will hear about in a...
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there are also bonfire night disturbances in glasgow and dundee.le in surrey are still without water after a technical issue at the thames water treatment works. the company has apologised to those affected and bottled water stations have been set “p bottled water stations have been set up to help residents. some schools have been forced to close. the company says the problems were caused by the storm. and the prince of wales has said to have kept up really well during a training session with a british dragon boating team in singapore. the prince took to the water on the eve of the annual prize ceremony. five winners are chosen each year with each receiving £1 million to fund projects with the aim to save the planet. these are some of the latest pictures. well, you are alive with a bbc news. now the ms run health ministry in gaza says more than 10,000 people, in the gaza strip, have been killed since the war with israel began a month ago. the announcement heaviest bombardment so far by israeli forces. the director of the hospital in gaza city said
there are also bonfire night disturbances in glasgow and dundee.le in surrey are still without water after a technical issue at the thames water treatment works. the company has apologised to those affected and bottled water stations have been set “p bottled water stations have been set up to help residents. some schools have been forced to close. the company says the problems were caused by the storm. and the prince of wales has said to have kept up really well during a training session with...
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, first their bus was stuck— match at dundee, first their bus was stuck in _ match at dundee, first theirhey came from behind to— win themselves as they came from behind to beat st mirren with a late winner~ _ and finally, it became the buzz word in cricket over the summer, and now 'bazball' has been officially recognised, and included in the collins online dictionary. the term was coined by a journalist, based on the nickname of england's test head coach, brendon mccullum. it's defined as "a style of test cricket in which the batting side attempts to gain the initiative by playing in a highly aggressive manner". then there is a book out of this month, — then there is a book out of this month, the _ then there is a book out of this month, the story behind the cricket revolution — month, the story behind the cricket revolution. so it is here to stay but some — revolution. so it is here to stay but some of the australians might not like _ but some of the australians might not like it. — but some of the australians might not like it, but it is here now. what — not like it, but it is here now
, first their bus was stuck— match at dundee, first their bus was stuck in _ match at dundee, first theirhey came from behind to— win themselves as they came from behind to beat st mirren with a late winner~ _ and finally, it became the buzz word in cricket over the summer, and now 'bazball' has been officially recognised, and included in the collins online dictionary. the term was coined by a journalist, based on the nickname of england's test head coach, brendon mccullum. it's defined as...
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this is elizabeth and maged el—nakla, from dundee.rld." two ha p py two happy people, but not all. the bbc is aware of at least 19 british people on the list who cannot leave gaza today for safety reasons. our reporter rushdie abualouf is in southern gaza for us with the latest there. day and night, they are looking under the rubble of this. this is the recent air strike in khan younis. this is the area where israel is telling people to go, because it's safe. about 15 people were killed in this building and many otherwere missing. the palestinian civil defence are working hard and quickly, trying to find any survivor under the rubble. people were looking, searching, digging with their bare hands. they said five kids were missing under the rubble of this building. this is the latest air strike in khan younis, where about 15 people were killed, about 50 people were injured and many others were missing. the air strike happened in the area that israel asked people to go. this is khan younis, southern gaza, where about two thirds of the po
this is elizabeth and maged el—nakla, from dundee.rld." two ha p py two happy people, but not all. the bbc is aware of at least 19 british people on the list who cannot leave gaza today for safety reasons. our reporter rushdie abualouf is in southern gaza for us with the latest there. day and night, they are looking under the rubble of this. this is the recent air strike in khan younis. this is the area where israel is telling people to go, because it's safe. about 15 people were killed...
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i started -- i started -- well, i used to take the money to the bank, which in dundee was a very dodgyve scalp it with the takings so they gave me a lot of trust and it was great, it was a a great start. >> jimmy: and then i read that you were a stage manager >> oh, i was the worst stage manager ever [ laughter ] absolutely terrible. >> jimmy: i thought you'd be great. >> no, no, i was terrible. i would get bored. the actors would be acting away and i'd be on the book in the wings in my prompt corner. and i'd be on the book and i'd be on page 15 and they'd be on page 21. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you gotta be on you stuff. >> exactly so i'm there and there's a tap on the shoulder and i turn 'round and it's the actress, and she says, "telephone." i said, "for me? she said, "no, on stage. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you had to bring the prop that's your job. go bring the telephone >> bring the phone >> jimmy: exactly. you've obviously starred in countless productions of things i'm sure not everything has gone well with everything. is there anything that sticks in your mind of a moment of somethi
i started -- i started -- well, i used to take the money to the bank, which in dundee was a very dodgyve scalp it with the takings so they gave me a lot of trust and it was great, it was a a great start. >> jimmy: and then i read that you were a stage manager >> oh, i was the worst stage manager ever [ laughter ] absolutely terrible. >> jimmy: i thought you'd be great. >> no, no, i was terrible. i would get bored. the actors would be acting away and i'd be on the book in...
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this is an image of the dundee, which i will admit most of my images are from ohio waters, but that's where i'm from. a 214 foot schooner barge that sank there. and then you go down and you start doing and creating site plans. you run a baseline down the middle and you start taking notes and you measure things underwater, and within the end you end up creating a complete site plan of what the of what the vessel looks like. this is what we want to do. that being said, you have to find it first. so let's talk a little bit about car ferries before we do that. this is always my favorite little part. i enjoy history. i'm really great at it, but sometimes i'm not. dates are not always my best friend, so i like to set a little bit of context. the shipwreck happened in 1909, so what else is going on in 1909? well, in march of 1909, taft becomes the president. in august, the indiana motor speedway opens. and on december 4th, the montreal canadiens are founded. so you get a little bit of a political and sports history here today as well. who knew. so let's talk a little bit about car ferries. i
this is an image of the dundee, which i will admit most of my images are from ohio waters, but that's where i'm from. a 214 foot schooner barge that sank there. and then you go down and you start doing and creating site plans. you run a baseline down the middle and you start taking notes and you measure things underwater, and within the end you end up creating a complete site plan of what the of what the vessel looks like. this is what we want to do. that being said, you have to find it first....
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there were also marches and rallies today in glasgow, aberdeen, and dundee.accused the police of bias and playing favourites by treating pro—palestinian marches differently to demonstrations by right wing groups. further pressure came today after counter protesters clashed with police officers near the cenotaph. scotland�*s first minister humza yousaf called for suella braverman to resign after the violence broke out — saying that she has been �*fanning the flames of division�* and london mayor sadiq khan also blamed the violence on the home secretary — saying she has made the police�*sjob much harder. let�*s talk to our political correspondent helen catt whojoins me from the newsroom. have we heard from suella braverman this afternoon? we have not. today, a lot of criticism levelled at her over the last few days after she wrote that article for the times use paper, which appeared on wednesday night on the website and thursday in the newspaper. there has been a political row about how that came to be published. number ten seeing that they did not clear the co
there were also marches and rallies today in glasgow, aberdeen, and dundee.accused the police of bias and playing favourites by treating pro—palestinian marches differently to demonstrations by right wing groups. further pressure came today after counter protesters clashed with police officers near the cenotaph. scotland�*s first minister humza yousaf called for suella braverman to resign after the violence broke out — saying that she has been �*fanning the flames of division�* and...
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he said we're going to get dundee rwanda . get flights up dundee to rwanda. has that happened?mbles. it's a shambles partly because, as i understand it, again, correct me if i'm wrong, rwanda, i think of only agreed to accept 200 people. so the only possible way in which this plan if it were to plan could work, if it were to work is as a deterrent. and i don't believe that sending 200 people to rwanda will be a deterrent your question deterrent on your question on the braverman five the on the suella braverman five point in the telegraph, the on the suella braverman five poingot in the telegraph, the on the suella braverman five poingot it in the telegraph, the on the suella braverman five poingot it here |e telegraph, the on the suella braverman five poingot it here intelegraph, the on the suella braverman five poingot it here in the graph, i've got it here in the newspaper. one of the things i find absolutely astonishing about whole saga is about this whole sorry saga is that is now saying, as that braverman is now saying, as i understand it, that braverman is now saying, as
he said we're going to get dundee rwanda . get flights up dundee to rwanda. has that happened?mbles. it's a shambles partly because, as i understand it, again, correct me if i'm wrong, rwanda, i think of only agreed to accept 200 people. so the only possible way in which this plan if it were to plan could work, if it were to work is as a deterrent. and i don't believe that sending 200 people to rwanda will be a deterrent your question deterrent on your question on the braverman five the on the...
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from an incident ground to await assistance the police crews assistance from the police crews in dundeearly impacted, but as our scotland reporter tony mcguire reports, a myriad of reasons are increasing public frustrations to boiling point bonfire night should be a high point of seasonal festivity. >> but as the public's patience with fireworks starting to fizzle out, last year , scottish fizzle out, last year, scottish emergency services attended more than 1000 call outs for 183 fireworks. offences were reported and police scotland made 12 arrests, all on november fifth. firefighters continued to be attacked from groups of youths, bombarding them with fireworks and projectiles and aggravated attacks in ayrshire. so a fire crew retreat to a safe distance to await a police escort . paul distance to await a police escort. paul timmons distance to await a police escort . paul timmons station escort. paul timmons station commander in ardrossan, explains . there is a real concern among the crew when responding to certain calls . certain calls. >> the crew on monday evening attended the same
from an incident ground to await assistance the police crews assistance from the police crews in dundeearly impacted, but as our scotland reporter tony mcguire reports, a myriad of reasons are increasing public frustrations to boiling point bonfire night should be a high point of seasonal festivity. >> but as the public's patience with fireworks starting to fizzle out, last year , scottish fizzle out, last year, scottish emergency services attended more than 1000 call outs for 183...
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there's that idea of australian as a sort of crocodile dundee sort of masculine thing.st be further. swing just it might be further. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> like in ireland, i mean you know, they've sort of really tried leave behind their sort tried to leave behind their sort of catholic past, they've of catholic past, but they've gone the way gone completely the other way with ideology. it's with the woke ideology. it's almost need almost like they need a religious need belief religious they need belief system a little too far. system a little bit too far. anyway, we're to get anyway, we're going to get a question peter. where's question now from peter. where's peter? hi, peter. hi. >> suella braverman an >> is suella braverman an heartless . heartless. >> what a question . peter, what >> what a question. peter, what do you think? do you think she's heartless? >> i don't know. that's why i asked you. yeah. >> no. good. good good answer. >> no. good. good good answer. >> is because she's posted >> this is because she's posted on twitter suella braverman on on twitter suell
there's that idea of australian as a sort of crocodile dundee sort of masculine thing.st be further. swing just it might be further. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> like in ireland, i mean you know, they've sort of really tried leave behind their sort tried to leave behind their sort of catholic past, they've of catholic past, but they've gone the way gone completely the other way with ideology. it's with the woke ideology. it's almost need almost like they need a religious need belief...
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he used to tell me that he liked anglo dundee, his trainer, in the corner between rounds, telling him he was losing even if he was winning. he said, because even if i was in the fight, in the way i was scoring in my head, it didn't matter. it was what the judges said. it doesn't matter to the democrats what they think. it matters if that's what they're saying we're at, they need to work harder. they need to stop making excuses and rationalizing, and go to the base, including black voters, and pull ahead. it's that simple. >> stop whining. start working. i know there are a lot of democrats out there that are working quietly, but you have to work harder. that's just the bottom line of it. and i agree, rev, in my first race, i was down 20, 30, how 40 points. the last weekend, i was ahead by two, three. i was scared when our staff said, oh, you're ahead. i went, we're 20 points behind! work harder! we're going to lose. i have to have that. rocky would talk about the eye of the tiger. that's what you need. fight hungry. fight hard. democrats have to stop assuming that just because donald t
he used to tell me that he liked anglo dundee, his trainer, in the corner between rounds, telling him he was losing even if he was winning. he said, because even if i was in the fight, in the way i was scoring in my head, it didn't matter. it was what the judges said. it doesn't matter to the democrats what they think. it matters if that's what they're saying we're at, they need to work harder. they need to stop making excuses and rationalizing, and go to the base, including black voters, and...
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week, they're everywhere from glasgow to dunfermline, stirling , to dunfermline, stirling, aberdeen, dundeene here in glasgow with the scottish palestinian solidarity campaign . of course, solidarity campaign. of course, one of the other big story to really come out of scotland in relation to the gaza, the israel hamas conflict was that first minister humza yousaf , his minister humza yousaf, his in—laws were able to leave via the rafah crossing yesterday . the rafah crossing yesterday. however, many of her family still remains in gaza. but at the minute , that is the latest the minute, that is the latest update. i think everyone maybe remembers the series of difficult to watch videos coming from the first minister's account showing his mother in law that emotional plea so peaceful here just now. but it's still early in the day. that's our tony mcguire. >> tony, thank you very much for joining us from the palestine peace march, carrying on in glasgow today . now. okay. this glasgow today. now. okay. this week in the covid inquiry. yes. it's still going on. we've had explosive evidence , sho
week, they're everywhere from glasgow to dunfermline, stirling , to dunfermline, stirling, aberdeen, dundeene here in glasgow with the scottish palestinian solidarity campaign . of course, solidarity campaign. of course, one of the other big story to really come out of scotland in relation to the gaza, the israel hamas conflict was that first minister humza yousaf , his minister humza yousaf, his in—laws were able to leave via the rafah crossing yesterday . the rafah crossing yesterday....
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. >> shapps crews in dundee, edinburgh and ayrshire have been particularly impacted .o boiling point . frustration in to boiling point. one fire night should be a high point of seasonal festivities, but as the public's patience with fireworks starting to fizzle out last year, scottish emergency services attended more than 1000 call outs, a 483 fireworks offences were reported and police scotland made 12 arrests. >> all on november 5th. firefight fighters continued to be attacked from groups of youths, bombarding them with fireworks and projectiles and aggravated attacks in ayrshire. so a fire crew retreat to a safe distance to await a police escort . paul timmons, station escort. paul timmons, station commander in ardrossan, explains. there is a real concern among the crew when responding to certain calls . responding to certain calls. >> the crew on monday evening attended the same the same incident ground on three separate occasions to deal with bonfires and were attacked twice on that evening . these types of on that evening. these types of acts of violence are unac
. >> shapps crews in dundee, edinburgh and ayrshire have been particularly impacted .o boiling point . frustration in to boiling point. one fire night should be a high point of seasonal festivities, but as the public's patience with fireworks starting to fizzle out last year, scottish emergency services attended more than 1000 call outs, a 483 fireworks offences were reported and police scotland made 12 arrests. >> all on november 5th. firefight fighters continued to be attacked...