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whatever happened to the durham report. kevin corke has an update.ple found crammed into a house in houston as we look at crime in the midst of the border crisis. >> these are the ones that are not wanting asylum. these are guys that do other things and typically it's not good. >> bret: but, first, beyond our borders tonight. at least 45 people are dead, 150 injured during a stampede at religious festival in northern israel. tens of thousands of ultra orthodox jews attending that event when large numbers gathered in a narrow tunnel like passage. people began falling on top of each other near the end of the walkway as they descended slippery metal stairs. swiss authorities are taking issue with president biden's comment that many companies use switzerland and two british fair territories as tax hastens. calling such claims inappropriate and completely out of date. the netherlands is taking on a chronic housing short damage by constructing homes on a three dimensional printer. houses are made up of 24 concrete elements printed by a machine that squirts
whatever happened to the durham report. kevin corke has an update.ple found crammed into a house in houston as we look at crime in the midst of the border crisis. >> these are the ones that are not wanting asylum. these are guys that do other things and typically it's not good. >> bret: but, first, beyond our borders tonight. at least 45 people are dead, 150 injured during a stampede at religious festival in northern israel. tens of thousands of ultra orthodox jews attending that...
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courthouse in durham in 2018.s work is much more than simply an account of a under acknowledged influence -- while he certainly tells us everything that i need to know about wheeler we's time on earth, -- he points to how this leader evolved in his life and he reveals how wheeler interacted with his contemporaries, and -- , evil important while doing so he addresses the so-called five c's of historical thinking. he strive to understand and disentangle why his subjects thought and act in the manus that they did. the final word on wheeler. most likely has not been written. as one seasoned biographer has remarked. the notion of a definitive biography is fictitious. historians seek to explore his life will be compelled to use winford's life as a starting point, i believe that winford has indeed set a high bar. >> thank you so much. there's not really much i can add, but more superlatives. the striking step yet toned cover of winford's biography captures wheeler, his head slightly, cocked wheeler looks to the side, jus
courthouse in durham in 2018.s work is much more than simply an account of a under acknowledged influence -- while he certainly tells us everything that i need to know about wheeler we's time on earth, -- he points to how this leader evolved in his life and he reveals how wheeler interacted with his contemporaries, and -- , evil important while doing so he addresses the so-called five c's of historical thinking. he strive to understand and disentangle why his subjects thought and act in the...
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way too naive. >> vanessa traveled from salt lake city to durham to testify.on. >> she told the jury how her storybook romance with raven ended almost as quickly as it began. >> at one point, vanessa said raven became physical. >> he had me by the arms and he threw me up against the wall. >> he told me how much he hated me. and how much he didn't care if i died. >> right after that, he calmed right down. i'm so sorry. i'm so sorry. i'm so sorry. >> according to vanessa. raven displayed that same moody, unpredictable behavior again and again. >> the moment he got fired up about anything, he flew off the handle with [ expletive ] you're a [ expletive ]. >> that quick? >> instant. >> their marriage lasted only three months. >> you think you escaped something worse than a bad three month marriage? >> absolutely. >> charlene franks rested her case with confidence. even if she admitted there were some things she didn't have. >> no murder weapon. >> no. >> no witnesses this. >> no. >> no blood in his car? >> no. his advantage was trying to say i'm just a bad husband.
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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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durham has. john durham, i'm sorry, john durham is not looking at hunter biden, right? >> i believe he is. i actually think he is. i think he has that. whoever has, whoever has got it. no, whoever has it, that is the story that matters. does a grand jury have enough manufacturing here to indict? and if he does they need to get on with it. mr. biden deserves justice, whether he culpable or not culpable, they deserve to give him an answer. either he will be indicted or he is not. if he is not, say that, let him go about their business. if they will indict him, let's do it. elizabeth: we hear you. >> -- in two days, in two days. they need to get on with this thing. it is not fair. justice delayed is justice denied. these cases seem to go on forever. that is not right. elizabeth: yeah. the delaware prosecutor is looking into it and so is the fbi. >> you're right. elizabeth: no, we hear you, we totally get what you're saying but, we want to get where the investigations are and to get that square. the
durham has. john durham, i'm sorry, john durham is not looking at hunter biden, right? >> i believe he is. i actually think he is. i think he has that. whoever has, whoever has got it. no, whoever has it, that is the story that matters. does a grand jury have enough manufacturing here to indict? and if he does they need to get on with it. mr. biden deserves justice, whether he culpable or not culpable, they deserve to give him an answer. either he will be indicted or he is not. if he is...
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durham: i mean, i like material things. absolutely.body's materialistic. narrator: durham's ambition? to be the world's richest man. durham: at the end of the day, when i breathe my last breath,
durham: i mean, i like material things. absolutely.body's materialistic. narrator: durham's ambition? to be the world's richest man. durham: at the end of the day, when i breathe my last breath,
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durham: i mean, i like material things. absolutely.he day, when i breathe my last breath,
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durham: i mean, i like material things. absolutely. richest man. durham: at the end of the day, when i breathe my last breath,
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she enrolled at cranmer hall in durham in 2016.s a bible college that's been training students for more than a century. only one in ten accepted for training into the church of england are from ethnic minority backgrounds. i often had things i wanted to say or to ask and, you know, i would sit with my hand up for a while and then just put it down. there's almost, like, there's a covert... it's a silent threat. growing up in bradford in the 80s, racism was a fact of life for michelle. i've had the most horrible things said to me but, it was very in my face and i could deal with that. the thing that really scares the pants off me about this institutional racism is that you don't know it's happening to you. a few months into her studies, she even tried changing her appearance. i'd stopped wearing wraps on my head, i'd kind of tone down the colours that i wore. so, it's not that anybody�*s saying, "you've got to take your wrap off your head," but you start to kind of accommodate this thing. she says her growing sense of isolation was m
she enrolled at cranmer hall in durham in 2016.s a bible college that's been training students for more than a century. only one in ten accepted for training into the church of england are from ethnic minority backgrounds. i often had things i wanted to say or to ask and, you know, i would sit with my hand up for a while and then just put it down. there's almost, like, there's a covert... it's a silent threat. growing up in bradford in the 80s, racism was a fact of life for michelle. i've had...
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surveilled the trump campaign went to the fisa court, we don't know any of the information the john durhamgation is supposed to be investigating this but it's been going on for two years and the american public wants to know what happened and there were things that was happening to target conservative by the near fact that they work with trump's campaign or in the trump administration, that should come out and american people have occurred in members of congress are frustrated that the investigation like the john durham investigation still had to come into for wishing for what evidence they had before them. liz: greg steube thank you for joining us come back soon. still ahead congressman beth van tadyne from house transportation we have more on the government investigating a fiery car crash involving a self driving test the car, nobody was at the wheel, to dead and there's that story, also this why is tesla allowed on u.s. road self driving vehicles i don't have government approval. we are taking on those two stories next. ♪ retirement income is complicated. as your broker, i've solved it.
surveilled the trump campaign went to the fisa court, we don't know any of the information the john durhamgation is supposed to be investigating this but it's been going on for two years and the american public wants to know what happened and there were things that was happening to target conservative by the near fact that they work with trump's campaign or in the trump administration, that should come out and american people have occurred in members of congress are frustrated that the...
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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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where are the durham investigation?estigations supposed to be going on all this time, to look at the abuses that were happening in the doj for "crossfire hurricane" and the trump administration? elizabeth: we've got cash patel worked for house republicans on house intelligence. he worked in the office of the director of national intelligence. he was basically saying, wait a second. there are abuses of constitutional rights in the fbi spying on the trump campaign in the probe. but you know, here is the thing, congressman, the doj watchdog said it was botched. you know the fbi official, james comey, peter strzok, james clapper, they would all later say they didn't have a case for collusion but now we have them going after kash patel, in some kind of deep state intelligence agency complaint to go after patel? >> they're using -- they know they didn't have a case back when they were investigating it because they were using the russia collusion hoax and a dossier promulgated by hillary clinton and the democrats and so they k
where are the durham investigation?estigations supposed to be going on all this time, to look at the abuses that were happening in the doj for "crossfire hurricane" and the trump administration? elizabeth: we've got cash patel worked for house republicans on house intelligence. he worked in the office of the director of national intelligence. he was basically saying, wait a second. there are abuses of constitutional rights in the fbi spying on the trump campaign in the probe. but you...
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in dr krishna kumar born in india he's now director of the duke global helps innovation center in durham north carolina and he's associate professor of global health and medicine at duke university dr it's good to have you on the program i mean when we look at the situation in india at the moment it looks like the health care system has been called completely off guard completely unprepared how was that possible. yes you're exactly right we should remember that the indian health system is under-resourced to begin with that there's about 4 percent of g.d.p. that's spent on essential health services and health expenditures while the global average is closer to 10 percent so there's not a lot of capacity to start with and what we saw after the waves in the fall were really several months that should have been time for preparation and in fact were wasted as a time of complacency of indifference and we saw very large religious gatherings go forward we saw election rallies being held that turned into a super spreader event though this was really a catastrophe in the making that could have been
in dr krishna kumar born in india he's now director of the duke global helps innovation center in durham north carolina and he's associate professor of global health and medicine at duke university dr it's good to have you on the program i mean when we look at the situation in india at the moment it looks like the health care system has been called completely off guard completely unprepared how was that possible. yes you're exactly right we should remember that the indian health system is...
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elizabeth: president trump is been frustrated releasing a statement saying where's john durham durham's witness interviews a injuries to the subpoenas, this is like where have you been, how is it taking so long with information seemstm to be out there with the department of justice inspector general report, multiple findings there and also the use of the anti-trump steele dossier was used to get the fisa warrant but the fisa court was not told about what was happening, your final word on this. >> a lot of this investigation was already done by the id report and it pointed out serious abuse of the fisa statute and fbi agents in essence, misleading and lying to the court in a way that should not have happened and needs to be prosecuted. elizabeth: tran14, thank you for joining us michael pillsbury on the major conflicts of interest in the world health organization of this report that dismissed the theory that the covid-19 virus leaked out of a lab in china were breaking it down, michael pillsbury next. ♪ oueed? i mean it... uh-oh, sorry... oh... what? i'm an emu! no, buddy! only pay for w
elizabeth: president trump is been frustrated releasing a statement saying where's john durham durham's witness interviews a injuries to the subpoenas, this is like where have you been, how is it taking so long with information seemstm to be out there with the department of justice inspector general report, multiple findings there and also the use of the anti-trump steele dossier was used to get the fisa warrant but the fisa court was not told about what was happening, your final word on this....
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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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chapel hill, but once the word got out i was on the verge of winning, people started to come in from durham, even some from rally, or gains borough, because several of the colleges in greensboro had some had students in the campaign. and i was not here when -- won their first championship, but i was told that the crowds in the street were absolutely amazing. and that was is what happened the night of my election. the reaction was mixed, there were some people you know some newspapers printed stories and sit chapel hill elects a black power mayor. and some wrote the -- elected mayor of chapel hill. but some recognize the historical aspect of what had occurred. and i did not know until that night, they had never been a black mayor of a majority white municipality i don't think ever and so that started the headline. but even the more pleasant part is that even my hometown paper, had a positive story. atlantic atlanta journal had positive story. and i was confident that my election, certainly put
chapel hill, but once the word got out i was on the verge of winning, people started to come in from durham, even some from rally, or gains borough, because several of the colleges in greensboro had some had students in the campaign. and i was not here when -- won their first championship, but i was told that the crowds in the street were absolutely amazing. and that was is what happened the night of my election. the reaction was mixed, there were some people you know some newspapers printed...
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the season to make it 3 cheers before another punishing attack was eventually finished off by eric durham. for 2 and still 30 minutes left to play. a brief goal truce was broken in the closing stages frank for a defender to pushing through his own net. but it was nothing more than a consolation for wolves work as frankfurt held on to the wayne audi hooter's site cementing their grip on the champions league places. and that's what you're up to date this is the daily news live from berlin you can find much more news and analysis on our website dot com i mean a bonnet like. we're all set to go. this is a ship where. we take all.
the season to make it 3 cheers before another punishing attack was eventually finished off by eric durham. for 2 and still 30 minutes left to play. a brief goal truce was broken in the closing stages frank for a defender to pushing through his own net. but it was nothing more than a consolation for wolves work as frankfurt held on to the wayne audi hooter's site cementing their grip on the champions league places. and that's what you're up to date this is the daily news live from berlin you can...
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kumar born in india and he's now director of duke university's global health innovation center in durham north carolina and we asked him with the indian health care system collapsing what went wrong. we should remember that the indian health system is under-resourced to begin with that there's about 4 percent of g.d.p. that's spent on as central health services and health expenditures while the global average is closer to 10 percent so there's not a lot of capacity to start with and what we saw after the wave in the fall were really several months that should have been time for preparation and in fact were wasted as a time of complacency of indifference and we saw very large religious gatherings go forward we saw election rallies being held that turned into super spreader events so this was really a catastrophe in the making that could have been avoided right now people are dying because they can't access the basics whether it's medical oxygen or of hospital bed so the ability to ramp up access immediately is really critical to save lives today and tomorrow so the more supplies that we c
kumar born in india and he's now director of duke university's global health innovation center in durham north carolina and we asked him with the indian health care system collapsing what went wrong. we should remember that the indian health system is under-resourced to begin with that there's about 4 percent of g.d.p. that's spent on as central health services and health expenditures while the global average is closer to 10 percent so there's not a lot of capacity to start with and what we saw...
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. >> raleigh-durham? >> quick.one. >> that was it. >> phoebe, becoming the very first child to get the shot in the moderna child's covid-19 vaccine trial at this research facility. and one of the first in the u.s. and canada. the day began about 90 minutes earlier. ar low and phoebe walking into the facility with their parents a. big brother on the left who was too old for this trial and a baby brother on the right who is too young. this stage of the trial begins with children at least 6 years old. patients ashton and steph take a seat and sign consent forms. the children also have to sign. prevaccine kplgss. blood pressure, an ear check. and then a required covid test. >> pull your mask down for me and look up to the ceiling. thank you. all the way up. perfect. >> the children are brave throughout. >> keep your arm straight. >> even with the blood test. it's then almost time for the covid vaccine. we take some time to talk to the proud parents. was it a hard decision to allow your children to be in this trial? >>
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this was the snow into rum —— in durham today, and i am sure the players will be hoping that will improvethe 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. could be as low as —1i or —5 in the glens of scotland. so, wednesday i
this was the snow into rum —— in durham today, and i am sure the players will be hoping that will improvethe 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...
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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
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...
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23rd of the season to make it 32 before another punishing attack was eventually finished off by eric durham. $42.00 and still 30 minutes left to play. a brief goal truce was broken in the closing stages frank for a defender to pushing through his own net. but it was nothing more than a consolation for wolfsburg as frankfurt held on for the wayne already hooter's side cementing their grip on the champions league places. this is up next it's reporter on the case of a touch trial here in germany. well there's more news and analysis on our web site told me a lot of all that i guess. we have important news. smoking is healthy pesticides are good for the being. global warming doesn't exist. you don't believe those.
23rd of the season to make it 32 before another punishing attack was eventually finished off by eric durham. $42.00 and still 30 minutes left to play. a brief goal truce was broken in the closing stages frank for a defender to pushing through his own net. but it was nothing more than a consolation for wolfsburg as frankfurt held on for the wayne already hooter's side cementing their grip on the champions league places. this is up next it's reporter on the case of a touch trial here in germany....
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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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. >>> "the durham herald sun" says legendary university of north carolina coach roy williams announcede's retiring. the 70-year-old hall of famer said he no longer feels he's the right man for the job. williams coached the tar heels for 18 years and led them to three national championships. >> it's been a thrill. it has been unbelievable. i've loved it. it's coaching, and that's all i've ever wanted to do since the summer after my ninth grade year in high school. >> north carolina lost to wisconsin in the first round of this year's ncaa tournament in williams' final game. >>> still ahead, baseball honors pandemic heroes. there's a plan to give away more than $1 million worth of tickets to free baseball games to essential workers. workers. missionon: stand up t to moderatete to sesevere rheumumatoid arththr. and d take. it. . on... with rinvovoq. rinvoq a o once-daily y pill cacan dramaticically imimprove sympmptoms... ririnvoq helpsps tame pain, stififfness, swewelling. anand for someme, rinvoq can evenen significacantly rereduce ra fafatigue. that's rininvoq reliefef. with ra,a, your
. >>> "the durham herald sun" says legendary university of north carolina coach roy williams announcede's retiring. the 70-year-old hall of famer said he no longer feels he's the right man for the job. williams coached the tar heels for 18 years and led them to three national championships. >> it's been a thrill. it has been unbelievable. i've loved it. it's coaching, and that's all i've ever wanted to do since the summer after my ninth grade year in high school....
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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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. >>> meanwhile, check out this close call in durham, north carolina., this suv barely escaping a tree that fell and crashed onto the road. luckily no one was hurt there. >>> breaking overnight, police in los angeles are trying to track down two suspects who opened fire near the set of a tv show. witnesses say at least three shots were fired in the direction of staffers working on the abc series "the rookie." the bullets reportedly hit a nearby building as filming was underway. but there were no reports of injuries. >>> good samaritans in panama city beach, florida, created a human chain to save a woman caught up in a strong current after helping a stranded girl back to shore. that's when the human chain did its work and brought the woman back to the beach. some local residents describe the conditions as extreme as a storm system moved through wednesday. >>> coming up, the potential ufo video and the government says it's real. >>> but first new details about the royal funeral tomorrow. prince william and prince harry will not be together. our julia macf
. >>> meanwhile, check out this close call in durham, north carolina., this suv barely escaping a tree that fell and crashed onto the road. luckily no one was hurt there. >>> breaking overnight, police in los angeles are trying to track down two suspects who opened fire near the set of a tv show. witnesses say at least three shots were fired in the direction of staffers working on the abc series "the rookie." the bullets reportedly hit a nearby building as filming...
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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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23rd of the season to make it 32 before another punishing attack was eventually finished off by eric durham. for 2 and still 30 minutes left to play. a brief goal truce was broken in the closing stages frankfurt defender pushing through his own net. but it was nothing more than a consolation for wolfsburg as frankfurt held on for the win r.t. hooter's side cementing their grip on the champions league places. in horseracing rachel blackmore has made history by becoming the 1st female jockey to win britain's most celebrated race the grand national but more rode her horse in the l a times to victory clearing the 30 fences was perfect timing success comes 44 years after women began competing in the race the irish rider is one of the leading jockeys. here's a reminder of our top story this hour the miter gun salute fired in tribute to the late prince philip the husband of queen elizabeth the 2nd just died on friday aged 99 people of the laying flowers of the royal residence of buckingham palace as all scrawls not to gather during the pandemic. this is detail the news of the next lives of wives w
23rd of the season to make it 32 before another punishing attack was eventually finished off by eric durham. for 2 and still 30 minutes left to play. a brief goal truce was broken in the closing stages frankfurt defender pushing through his own net. but it was nothing more than a consolation for wolfsburg as frankfurt held on for the win r.t. hooter's side cementing their grip on the champions league places. in horseracing rachel blackmore has made history by becoming the 1st female jockey to...
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durham and as usual turned to the youngsters with champions league qualification hopes hanging by a thread of their opponents when you don't work also chasing a european sports and that was that you almost got off to a flying start with just 13 seconds on the clock marcus inverts and co the shot against the crossbar an early let's hope for dortmund. but the hosts grew into the game so when i was offered marco royce and the captain should have put goldman to head in his short role thomas league wide. royce made amends though in the 25th minute when he won a penalty the seem to be little contact from on young keeper router and although he saved holland's book kick royce followed up and bundled the full list of bits of pill to swallow for the visitors who felt the penalty was harsh and almost managed to clear their lines. in the 2nd half they went agonizingly close to equalising when max cruisers free kick can and off the post replace showed dortmund keep him up in hits got a feather light touch on the ball to turn it on to the post and keep his side ahead . with time ticking away dortmund ma
durham and as usual turned to the youngsters with champions league qualification hopes hanging by a thread of their opponents when you don't work also chasing a european sports and that was that you almost got off to a flying start with just 13 seconds on the clock marcus inverts and co the shot against the crossbar an early let's hope for dortmund. but the hosts grew into the game so when i was offered marco royce and the captain should have put goldman to head in his short role thomas league...
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let's get more on what this means — live from durham, north carolina.conservation ecology at duke university — and i know you are considered a world leader in the study of present day extinctions and what can be done to prevent them. i to prevent them. think so as well. i to revent them. think so as well. ~ �* ~ ., for i think so as well. we've known for a long _ i think so as well. we've known for a long time _ i think so as well. we've known for a long time that _ i think so as well. we've known for a long time that species - i think so as well. we've known for a long time that species on | for a long time that species on land are changing because of global heating, there are butterflies in my native derbyshire that are quite common and i won't have seen them when i was a teenager there so we know and learn things are changing but this study does this very comprehensively show that species distributions are changing in the oceans as well. generally the warmer the ocean, the more species you would see, which is why people want to go to the florida keys
let's get more on what this means — live from durham, north carolina.conservation ecology at duke university — and i know you are considered a world leader in the study of present day extinctions and what can be done to prevent them. i to prevent them. think so as well. i to revent them. think so as well. ~ �* ~ ., for i think so as well. we've known for a long _ i think so as well. we've known for a long time _ i think so as well. we've known for a long time that _ i think so as well....
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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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a very different breed from the heat loving dried durham wheat of the south. >> if you don't believelieve in tortellini. you understand, it's like a religion. >> he's obsessive about the local foods that shaped his childhood. >> if you check my blood, there's balsamic vinegar, and in the summer it's alive, and in the winter it goats to the vat and it stays there and relaxes for six months and then the spring is coming and it's getting to life again and again and again and again, slow, slowly, slowly arrive at a point of excellence. >> right. >> so the food of amelia can only be made here because of the unique geography and climate. i promise to never complain about fog again. and now, putting you in control of your financing. at carvana, get personalized terms, browse for cars that fit your budget, then customize your down payment and monthly payment. and these aren't made-up numbers. it's what you'll really pay, right down to the penny. whether you're shopping or just looking. it only takes a few seconds, and it won't affect your credit score. finally! a totally different way to fin
a very different breed from the heat loving dried durham wheat of the south. >> if you don't believelieve in tortellini. you understand, it's like a religion. >> he's obsessive about the local foods that shaped his childhood. >> if you check my blood, there's balsamic vinegar, and in the summer it's alive, and in the winter it goats to the vat and it stays there and relaxes for six months and then the spring is coming and it's getting to life again and again and again and...