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[laughter] james: basically we all know there is a western front, but there was also an eastern front that the russians had been holding since the outset of the war in august of 1914. they had tried to invade east prussia. but like on the western front, a sort of semi-static front had developed. they were faced off against germans and forces of the austro-hungarian empire. in late 1917, of course, along came lenin who promised to take russia out of the war. and he did. he signed a treaty with the germans in early march 1918. russia left the war. that freed germany to transfer some 80 divisions to the western front. many of those divisions took part in a massive offensive that began on march 21, 1918, that was aimed at splitting the french and british forces and in northern france and rolling the british into the sea. and it very nearly succeeded. a series of subsequent offenses were also launched. and one on may 27, 1918, south across the river, and by early june, the german vanguard is within 35 air miles of paris. the allies were quite nervous, of course. the extra german forces wer
[laughter] james: basically we all know there is a western front, but there was also an eastern front that the russians had been holding since the outset of the war in august of 1914. they had tried to invade east prussia. but like on the western front, a sort of semi-static front had developed. they were faced off against germans and forces of the austro-hungarian empire. in late 1917, of course, along came lenin who promised to take russia out of the war. and he did. he signed a treaty with...
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after the bolshevik revolution of 1917, there was a period of relative calm on the eastern front, ase bolsheviks tried to withdraw russia from the war, and the negotiations associated with the treaty sought to provide ukrainian grain to citizens who were starving because of the allied blockade. we heard about this blockade several times today. but instead of peace and bread that the bolsheviks promise, ,ivil war, instability nationalist violence, disease and hunger tore through eastern and central europe, displacing and killing millions. suffering continued long after the war was over, as citizens and leaders sought to come to terms with two major political visions to emerge from the war, revolution and nationalism, the sort of bolshevik-style revolution. as a wonderful german history has written in his book, "the vanquished," between 1917-1920, europe experienced no fewer than 27 violent transfers of power, many of them accompanied by latent or open civil wars. and he points out how. when you think about the tremendous geopolitical change that occurred during this period, you had an
after the bolshevik revolution of 1917, there was a period of relative calm on the eastern front, ase bolsheviks tried to withdraw russia from the war, and the negotiations associated with the treaty sought to provide ukrainian grain to citizens who were starving because of the allied blockade. we heard about this blockade several times today. but instead of peace and bread that the bolsheviks promise, ,ivil war, instability nationalist violence, disease and hunger tore through eastern and...
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what is missing here is any reference to the reality of the early fighting on the eastern front. the german assault surprised the red army that stalin had held back as he disregarded all warnings from his own intelligence service and from the british and american governments. the german forces, under these circumstances, advanced rapidly, and the german army's chief of staff was sure on july 3, 1941, that the campaign had succeeded and that the rapid advance of german forces showed that a quick victory was certain. this meant, as a practical matter, that a murder commander that had to follow an advancing german military unit through some of the most densely jewish settled part of europe at the rate of about 30 miles a day. they were simply not in a position to do anything else. the members of the unit which -- would shoot the local men and .ome back to the front the units members did what they could in the circumstances of the moment and had no need for new orders or the personal supervision of heinrich himmler who, as we know, repeatedly went to the east in the summer of 1941 to
what is missing here is any reference to the reality of the early fighting on the eastern front. the german assault surprised the red army that stalin had held back as he disregarded all warnings from his own intelligence service and from the british and american governments. the german forces, under these circumstances, advanced rapidly, and the german army's chief of staff was sure on july 3, 1941, that the campaign had succeeded and that the rapid advance of german forces showed that a quick...
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want to fightot on the eastern front, so he chose the concentration camp.nded up, john ended up at sobibor, and i'm interested to see those photos to see if we see him in any of these photos. importantade him so to the german prosecution, that made him able to be prosecuted was the german prosecutors for a long time couldn't prosecute anyone who was an accessory to murder. basically mandated that you needed to prove that the person, a specific person had committed a specific crime against someone else, but also they were motivated by racial hatred. that is very difficult to prove in a court of law. prosecuted it as murder. think of how you prosecute murder in an every day trial. you need witnesses, right? times, all these things to convince the judge and the jury of the crime. prosecuting someone who committed this terrible thing in a concentration camp against victims who didn't even know what year it was, let alone what day and what time it was, it is very hard to create the kind of case against them that was needed in order to convict them. not beingn to
want to fightot on the eastern front, so he chose the concentration camp.nded up, john ended up at sobibor, and i'm interested to see those photos to see if we see him in any of these photos. importantade him so to the german prosecution, that made him able to be prosecuted was the german prosecutors for a long time couldn't prosecute anyone who was an accessory to murder. basically mandated that you needed to prove that the person, a specific person had committed a specific crime against...
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is the least actually bastion of the nazis along the eastern front so i don't do it so it was germans who began this cruel war 800 are you lancaster's slaves 650000 incendiary bombs on germany's 7th largest city what do we remember today the victims in german cities that it's not an accusation nor is it an attempt to avenge. the totus fear of death the claustrophobic sela the pounding of the bombs. that burned people. there of a city. obviously. your viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world welcome we begin the day on the anniversary of one of world war 2 smokes terrific moments and a warning for the future if we miss remember what happened today 75 years ago british and american planes began blanketing the eastern german city of dresden with firebombs 25000 people died in what was and remains one of the war's most controversial allied attacks and mediately after the bombing nazi propaganda incorrectly claimed that 250000 people have been killed today one of the leaders of germany's far right party says that 100000 died it's important to note that the a.t.f. tea
is the least actually bastion of the nazis along the eastern front so i don't do it so it was germans who began this cruel war 800 are you lancaster's slaves 650000 incendiary bombs on germany's 7th largest city what do we remember today the victims in german cities that it's not an accusation nor is it an attempt to avenge. the totus fear of death the claustrophobic sela the pounding of the bombs. that burned people. there of a city. obviously. your viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and...
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because dresden was a very important railway hub the main hub in fact for supplying a moment to the eastern front the russians had already entered german territory from the east and were surging towards berlin dresden was in the way there were 20000 troops stationed there it was a garrison town and the. town itself had sworn loyalty to the fira and said it would under no circumstances surrender that is not to say of course automatically that the bombing of dresden was somehow justified and the motives of the allies were almost certainly mixed as always in war there's a large element of hatred resentment revenge and it is also true that the civilian population was of course also the target ok now dresden though has become a symbol of the of the allied policy of strategic bombing as it's called when in fact dresden was not alone no in fact there were far worse casualty figures the official historians cons of the dead in dresden was 25000 sturrock a commission of historians spent 6 years examining the details and came up with this conclusion. hamburg on the other hand suffered far far higher casualt
because dresden was a very important railway hub the main hub in fact for supplying a moment to the eastern front the russians had already entered german territory from the east and were surging towards berlin dresden was in the way there were 20000 troops stationed there it was a garrison town and the. town itself had sworn loyalty to the fira and said it would under no circumstances surrender that is not to say of course automatically that the bombing of dresden was somehow justified and the...
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conditions but upin the sierra nevada, there is a chance of just me light snow fall mostly on the eastern fronterra something to know your plans involve heading up into the mountains th weekend maybe up to tahoe, do expect some lighter snowfall just some flurries reallycome sunday as you head back to the day 50's and 60's for your temperatures today,mostly just hanging out in the 50's right along the coastline elsewhere in the bay ea it is solid 60's and not just low 60's but mid to upper 60's. mount view 67 for your high today, same number for you in milpitas los gatos while san jose santa clara and campbell all up to 68 for your highs, the state temperatures solid 60's very nice start to th weekend you'll have abundant sunshine into the afternoon really gorgeous weather sure getting out there vacaville our warmest spot to 69 while santa rosa not far behind at 67. tomorrow temperatures simir a couple degrees cooler noticeable cooldown taking us back into the 50's will be breezas i mentioned a few more clouds and then a femountain flurries up in the sierra monday and tuesday we warm back up int
conditions but upin the sierra nevada, there is a chance of just me light snow fall mostly on the eastern fronterra something to know your plans involve heading up into the mountains th weekend maybe up to tahoe, do expect some lighter snowfall just some flurries reallycome sunday as you head back to the day 50's and 60's for your temperatures today,mostly just hanging out in the 50's right along the coastline elsewhere in the bay ea it is solid 60's and not just low 60's but mid to upper 60's....
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the high pressure has gone to eastern europe. weather fronts are starting to approach.western parts of the uk as this weather front, heavy rain and gale force winds approaches ireland here. suck for central and eastern parts of the country friday is looking absolutely fine. after that, a big change on the way. we see nasty weather systems lining up there in the atlantic, multiple weather systems, the first of which arriving during the course of the weekend. from the weekend onwards we expecting potentially multiple storms heading in our direction. large waves out to sea, but sickly western parts of the uk. high tides and the risk of disruption. those gales may well move inland, notjust affect coastal areas. there is a powerful jet stream across the atla ntic powerful jet stream across the atlantic and this jet stream is basically the wind and rain superhighway sending these nasty weather systems in our direction. which part of the uk will be hardest hit by these weather systems? it is too difficult to set the stage but it looks as though the whole of the country is at r
the high pressure has gone to eastern europe. weather fronts are starting to approach.western parts of the uk as this weather front, heavy rain and gale force winds approaches ireland here. suck for central and eastern parts of the country friday is looking absolutely fine. after that, a big change on the way. we see nasty weather systems lining up there in the atlantic, multiple weather systems, the first of which arriving during the course of the weekend. from the weekend onwards we expecting...
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the eastern front represented an environment in which social norms were broken down. i want us to be careful to think there was not a the nuremberg laws -- most of what happened to -- what happened to adam noticed that. he saw the slow but sure taking away of people's properties. >> smart kid. in the nuremberg laws, jewish doctors were not able to treat arion patient -- aryans patients. when your jewish dr. -- doctor is gone, you will be quiet and think of it as an opportunity. any one of us could have been part of that process, whether or not we were an anti-semite in our hearts. >> one of the reasons i took my son to the holocaust museum is when he was nine years old, he heard me talk to his father about awful cartoon that depicted muslims that would invoke violence toward muslims. he comes into the bedroom and was like, don't worry, if anybody asks i am muslim, i will lie and say i am not. that struck me. honey, no. we cannotyou are doing incredib. i love to see the naacp here. a pastor in detroit said it beautifully, we are not a country divided, we are disconnect
the eastern front represented an environment in which social norms were broken down. i want us to be careful to think there was not a the nuremberg laws -- most of what happened to -- what happened to adam noticed that. he saw the slow but sure taking away of people's properties. >> smart kid. in the nuremberg laws, jewish doctors were not able to treat arion patient -- aryans patients. when your jewish dr. -- doctor is gone, you will be quiet and think of it as an opportunity. any one of...
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the eastern front, for example, offered a kind of i guess the opposite of a wild west, an environmentin which a lot of social norms were broken down. i want to be careful not to think that there was some kind of brainwashing of the german people, but the nuremburg laws of 1935, most of what happened to jews in nazi germany was done legally in a framework of laws. this was not criminal. it was actually the government's action. >> adam noticed that and saw the slow but sure enough taking away of people's properties. he noticed that. >> smart kid. as an example in the nuremburg laws, i'll give one example, jews doctors were no longer allowed to treat so-called arian patients. if you're a medical resident and your chief resident is jew and he's gone, maybe you don't object so much because this opens a door to you. you may be afraid to make noise and it's an opportunity. i want us to think about we study the history in its precision in that way because we see how any one of us could have been part of that process, whether or not we were a racist or anti-semite in our hearts. >> one of the
the eastern front, for example, offered a kind of i guess the opposite of a wild west, an environmentin which a lot of social norms were broken down. i want to be careful not to think that there was some kind of brainwashing of the german people, but the nuremburg laws of 1935, most of what happened to jews in nazi germany was done legally in a framework of laws. this was not criminal. it was actually the government's action. >> adam noticed that and saw the slow but sure enough taking...
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that meant it was vulnerable to the red army along the eastern front. the german determination to complete their mission of extermination, despite the advances of the russians, because to the germans to transfer the inmates from auschwitz to other concentration camps further west and within the borders of the german state. that is what led jews from auschwitz to bergen-belsen on forced marches during the frigid winters of northern europe. sister,nk and her margot, were moved from auschwitz to bergen-belsen where they both died. on a personal note, my mother-in-law and her sister were relocated from auschwitz to bergen-belsen with thousands of others. armydays after the british liberated bergen-belsen, a bbc blebeeer named richard dim entered the camp and recorded prisoners rising up with their frail bodies on a friday night and breaking into the hebrew song. they were reminding the world their hope was 2000 years old and dated back to when they lived as a free people in their own land. it was time for them to go home. that is what they were saying. it b
that meant it was vulnerable to the red army along the eastern front. the german determination to complete their mission of extermination, despite the advances of the russians, because to the germans to transfer the inmates from auschwitz to other concentration camps further west and within the borders of the german state. that is what led jews from auschwitz to bergen-belsen on forced marches during the frigid winters of northern europe. sister,nk and her margot, were moved from auschwitz to...
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elsewhere, your morning commute will be another cold front across the bulk of eastern northern englandnd scotland, frosty with a bit of brightness but rain already arrived in northern ireland, wales and the south—west of england. some heavy bursts of rain, working through the rush hour across other parts of england, wales, northern ireland and eventually into southern scotland. they will be preceded by
elsewhere, your morning commute will be another cold front across the bulk of eastern northern englandnd scotland, frosty with a bit of brightness but rain already arrived in northern ireland, wales and the south—west of england. some heavy bursts of rain, working through the rush hour across other parts of england, wales, northern ireland and eventually into southern scotland. they will be preceded by
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the high pressure has slipped away towards eastern europe. weather fronts are starting to approach. uk as this weather front, heavy rain and gale—force winds approach this island here. but for central and eastern parts of the country, i think friday is looking absolutely fine. after that, a big change on the way. so, from saturday, certainly early as of saturday onwards, we see nasty weather systems lining up there in the atlantic, multiple weather systems, the first of which arriving during the course of the weekend. and from the weekend onwards, we're expecting potentially multiple storms heading in our direction, large waves out to sea, particularly western areas of the uk. we've got high tides, and also a risk of disruption inland because some of those severa gales may well move inland, not just affect coastal areas. and that's because there's a powerful jet stream across the atlantic during the course of the weekend, and this jet stream is basically the wind and rain superhighway
the high pressure has slipped away towards eastern europe. weather fronts are starting to approach. uk as this weather front, heavy rain and gale—force winds approach this island here. but for central and eastern parts of the country, i think friday is looking absolutely fine. after that, a big change on the way. so, from saturday, certainly early as of saturday onwards, we see nasty weather systems lining up there in the atlantic, multiple weather systems, the first of which arriving during...
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going to start in about 15 minutes and i'll moderate a town hall with elizabeth warren at 9:00 eastern. out fronters, new details about conversations with former president obama and whether obama would support him. plus candidates.com. are the websites all that really matters to these candidates? ( ♪ ) ♪ the sun is risin' ♪ ♪ as the day begins ♪ time for reflectin' on family and friends ♪ ♪ and hey, we got somethin' ♪ ♪ just for you (sniffing) ♪ it's a cup of your...
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snow during the course of thursday and that's going to become pretty heavy across those eastern areas but the a front itself moving away so dry weather all on the eastern seaboard but a high of just 6 degrees for both new york and washington find there miami highs of $21.00 degrees that front sort of links back down towards the caribbean and will have an impact on the weather here across mexico he'll just tighten the winds up a little bit producing a lot of heavy rain around the gulf of come pecci so parts of mexico looking pretty wet and that wet weather will extend through into the yucatan peninsula so cancun looks pretty wet june both wednesday and indeed thursday the later on thursday should brighten up about states and very heavy rain likely for honduras heading into south america we've got frontal system is looking pretty active some heavy rain here and should be showery in rio de janeiro. a passion for supporting local communities. and pioneering inoperative african science and technology projects which beautiful. boris are all of us on this planet not just africa al-jazeera fun is a leading b
snow during the course of thursday and that's going to become pretty heavy across those eastern areas but the a front itself moving away so dry weather all on the eastern seaboard but a high of just 6 degrees for both new york and washington find there miami highs of $21.00 degrees that front sort of links back down towards the caribbean and will have an impact on the weather here across mexico he'll just tighten the winds up a little bit producing a lot of heavy rain around the gulf of come...
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eastern parts. for friday, another band of rain is on the way. this one, heavy rain scotland combined with snowmelt could cause localised flooding. the weather fronts eastern england is not too much in the way of rain for these parts. into the weekend, it is all about storm dennis. it is not just we can, storm dennis it will be impacting the weekend for saturday, sunday and monday. there could be flooding issues. on saturday, the strongest winds will be across western areas, with extensive rain across wales and southern england. then we get another dollop of rain working into these soggy areas on sunday. it is white across the south. the risk of flooding increases in the south. it gets windy to piracy and through the english channel post whilst all the time, on inland areas, we are looking at gusts of 60 mph. sunday night could get even windier for a time across scotland and northern england. the winds are at times strong enough to bring down trees, hence the risk of disruption. you're watching beyond 100 days... the day after the new hampshire primary the democrats have two front runners — bernie sanders and pete buttigieg. but wait. if only it w
eastern parts. for friday, another band of rain is on the way. this one, heavy rain scotland combined with snowmelt could cause localised flooding. the weather fronts eastern england is not too much in the way of rain for these parts. into the weekend, it is all about storm dennis. it is not just we can, storm dennis it will be impacting the weekend for saturday, sunday and monday. there could be flooding issues. on saturday, the strongest winds will be across western areas, with extensive rain...
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area so quite extensive across a good part of germany extending down towards the alps another front across eastern parts of europe but should see things clearing out with highs of 10 degrees into northern and central parts of africa we've lost the wind coming off the mediterranean for benghazi so with the wind more from the south it's a high of 22 degrees with quite fine elsewhere looking very fine wanted to showers around eritrea but looking at fine conditions the most part we've largely lost the showers affecting parts away. stuff ruka so in abidjan for instance in the ivory coast it should be fine by of 20 done. over 70 years after one tribes and that journey from palestine to the nile delta 0 world meets the largest concentration of $948.00 refugees in egypt. the socially isolated community with a few rights fighting to survive and keep their palestinian heritage alive in a world where their cause is increasingly marginalized egypt's fatherland on al-jazeera. the e.u. . welcome back time now for a reminder of the top stories on al-jazeera the world health organization has warned the coronaviru
area so quite extensive across a good part of germany extending down towards the alps another front across eastern parts of europe but should see things clearing out with highs of 10 degrees into northern and central parts of africa we've lost the wind coming off the mediterranean for benghazi so with the wind more from the south it's a high of 22 degrees with quite fine elsewhere looking very fine wanted to showers around eritrea but looking at fine conditions the most part we've largely lost...
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here we are as far ahead as sunday, same weather front still struggling to make progress down towards the south—easterno finish off the day across the north of scotland. keep up—to—date with the forecast. take care, bye—bye. you're watching bbc news at nine. the headlines... after a dramatic reshuffle that saw his chancellor quit, borisjohnson prepares to chair the first meeting of his new cabinet at number 10. ministers old and new will be arriving here in downing street in the next half an hour as boris johnson tries to move on from the drama of yesterday. coronavirus is not on the rise outside of china, despite a sharp spike in hubei province, according to the world health organization. police in new zealand say they've found the body of stephanie simpson, the british woman who's been missing since monday. cases of mumps in england are at the highest level in a decade, with the steep rise being largely driven by outbreaks in universities and colleges. # fool me once, fool me twice... #
here we are as far ahead as sunday, same weather front still struggling to make progress down towards the south—easterno finish off the day across the north of scotland. keep up—to—date with the forecast. take care, bye—bye. you're watching bbc news at nine. the headlines... after a dramatic reshuffle that saw his chancellor quit, borisjohnson prepares to chair the first meeting of his new cabinet at number 10. ministers old and new will be arriving here in downing street in the next...
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areas so quite extensive across a good part of germany extending down towards the alps another front across eastern parts of europe but should see things clearing up with highs of 10 degrees into northern and central parts of africa we've lost the wind coming off the mediterranean for benghazi so with the wind more from the south it's a high of 22 degrees of quite fine elsewhere looking very fine wanted to showers around eritrea but looking at fine conditions the most part we've largely lost the showers affecting parts of west africa so in abidjan for instance in the ivory coast it should be a fine day highs of 29. and the nation where corruption is endemic. now embroiled in a battle to hold the account. how has this radical transformation. i mean nobody i mean if you want to know shedding light on the roumanians pressing for change and there unconventional methods to eliminate corruption remain people. on outages in. welcome back you're watching al-jazeera i'm treated all be a reminder of your top stories so far 3 days of violence in the indian capital has left at least 20 people dead nearly 200 o
areas so quite extensive across a good part of germany extending down towards the alps another front across eastern parts of europe but should see things clearing up with highs of 10 degrees into northern and central parts of africa we've lost the wind coming off the mediterranean for benghazi so with the wind more from the south it's a high of 22 degrees of quite fine elsewhere looking very fine wanted to showers around eritrea but looking at fine conditions the most part we've largely lost...
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snow during the course of thursday and that's going to become pretty heavy across those eastern areas but the a front itself moving away so dry weather all on the eastern seaboard but a high of just 6 degrees for both new york and washington find there miami highs of $21.00 degrees that front celing spackle were down towards the caribbean and have an impact on the weather here across mexico he'll just tighten the winds up a little bit producing a lot of heavy rain around the gulf of campeche a so parts of mexico looking pretty wet and that wet weather will extend through into the yucatan peninsula so cancun looks pretty wet june both wednesday and indeed thursday the later on thursday should brighten up but about state and very heavy rain likely for honduras heading into south america we've got frontal system which has been pretty active some heavy rain here and should be showery in rio de janeiro. a passion for supporting local communities. and pioneering inoperative african science and technology projects each other beautiful. are all of us on this planet not just africa al-jazeera fun is a leading
snow during the course of thursday and that's going to become pretty heavy across those eastern areas but the a front itself moving away so dry weather all on the eastern seaboard but a high of just 6 degrees for both new york and washington find there miami highs of $21.00 degrees that front celing spackle were down towards the caribbean and have an impact on the weather here across mexico he'll just tighten the winds up a little bit producing a lot of heavy rain around the gulf of campeche a...
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snow during the course of thursday and that's going to become pretty heavy across those eastern areas but the a front itself moving away so dry weather all on the eastern seaboard but a high of just 6 degrees for both new york and washington find there miami highs of $21.00 degrees that front sort of links back down towards the caribbean and will have an impact on the weather here and across mexico in fact he'll just tighten the winds up a little bit producing a lot of heavy rain around the gulf of come pecci so parts of mexico looking pretty wet and that wet weather will extend through into the yucatan peninsula so cancun looks pretty wet june both wednesday and indeed thursday there later on thursday should brighten up about states and very heavy rain likely for honduras heading into south america we've got frontal system is looking pretty active some heavy rain here and should be showery in rio de janiero. thanks love to make loans to some friends because behind the suffering millions of . expands because those tech space never go away there's a new one bone every single day a 19 it is an urgent n
snow during the course of thursday and that's going to become pretty heavy across those eastern areas but the a front itself moving away so dry weather all on the eastern seaboard but a high of just 6 degrees for both new york and washington find there miami highs of $21.00 degrees that front sort of links back down towards the caribbean and will have an impact on the weather here and across mexico in fact he'll just tighten the winds up a little bit producing a lot of heavy rain around the...
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probably not much rain for eastern england until the evening is that weak weather front move through.towards iceland. this is storm dennis. probably not quite as severe as storm ciara was last weekend, but this weekend we are expecting some widespread gales, the winds could be still gusting, 60—70 mph, the biggest impact is likely to be across england and wales from the strength of the wind and some more rain, which will be heavy at times, and that will lead to some more flooding. welcome to bbc news. i'm katty kay, live in new hampshire, where the polls have closed in the democratic primary. with the jane 0'brien. it looks like senator burning sounders has a commanding lead. but the state is doing itsjob of winnowing the field. two candidates are out, and pete buttigieg and amy klobuchar are vying for second place. i'm lewis vaughan jones in london. our other main story: a new name, but the same threat. the death toll rises from what is now the covid—19 outbreak.
probably not much rain for eastern england until the evening is that weak weather front move through.towards iceland. this is storm dennis. probably not quite as severe as storm ciara was last weekend, but this weekend we are expecting some widespread gales, the winds could be still gusting, 60—70 mph, the biggest impact is likely to be across england and wales from the strength of the wind and some more rain, which will be heavy at times, and that will lead to some more flooding. welcome to...
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probably not much rain for eastern england until the evening as that weak weather front move through.he atlantic, deepening area of low pressure heading towards iceland. this is storm dennis. probably not quite as severe as storm ciara was last weekend, but this weekend we are expecting some widespread gales, the winds could be still gusting, 60—70 mph, probably the biggest impact is likely to be across england and wales from the strength of the wind and some more rain, which will be heavy at times, and that will lead to some more flooding. good morning. welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: a healthcare worker at a hospital in west sussex is one of the eight confirmed cases of coronavirus in the uk. injapan, the number of people infected with the virus on the the diamond princess cruise ship rises to 174 — making it the biggest outbreak outside china. we talk to three sporting heroes about the fight of their lives. in a breakfast exclusive, doddie weir, stephen darby, and rob burrow talk about life with motor neurone disease and their determina
probably not much rain for eastern england until the evening as that weak weather front move through.he atlantic, deepening area of low pressure heading towards iceland. this is storm dennis. probably not quite as severe as storm ciara was last weekend, but this weekend we are expecting some widespread gales, the winds could be still gusting, 60—70 mph, probably the biggest impact is likely to be across england and wales from the strength of the wind and some more rain, which will be heavy at...
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eastern ukraine were heating up. the new ukrainian government didn't have the power to wage war on too many fronts if odessa were to join the growing uprising in the eastern regions it would seriously complicate the situation. this rebellion had to be extinguished immediately and at any cost and that cost was high. on may 2nd 2014 soccer fans flocked to the center of odessa city for the ukrainian championship match surprisingly a great number of these fans who descended into odessa just the night before also turned out to be fighters from the my don self-defense units along with members of radical organizations from all parts of ukraine that these. books a lot of. these families asked armed and shouting nationalist mottos began disturbances in the center of the city as they marched to the end time i don tent and camp where they attacked. the anti might on protesters sought shelter in the trading house but it was a track down supporters started throwing molotov cocktails into the building until it was engulfed in flames. people burned to death inside or trying to escape jumped from when this. fire station was less than a
eastern ukraine were heating up. the new ukrainian government didn't have the power to wage war on too many fronts if odessa were to join the growing uprising in the eastern regions it would seriously complicate the situation. this rebellion had to be extinguished immediately and at any cost and that cost was high. on may 2nd 2014 soccer fans flocked to the center of odessa city for the ukrainian championship match surprisingly a great number of these fans who descended into odessa just the...
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these weather fronts spread southwards, eventually clearing away from southern and eastern areas during around some showers. these blustery pushing into western areas. those wind gusts, 40—50 miles an hour. 70 across northern and western scotland. lots of snow showers piling in, accumulating snow. it will be cold across scotland through the day, but quite mild in the south. the showers continue across the north of the country. further ice overnights. this is going to bring on persistent rain to northern, central and western areas. could cause some issues there. a mild night in the south. colder further north. that weather front wriggles away to sunday to improve somewhat. not quite as windy sunday as we will see on saturday. it will be quite a damn start as that rain clears away. —— damp start. here it will be fairly mild, 11—12d, but we will be fairly mild, 11—12d, but we will see the sunshine further north. we look to the atlantic, this deepening area of low pressure could bring some disruption to the northern half of the uk with severe gales, but also some snow. this snow could be di
these weather fronts spread southwards, eventually clearing away from southern and eastern areas during around some showers. these blustery pushing into western areas. those wind gusts, 40—50 miles an hour. 70 across northern and western scotland. lots of snow showers piling in, accumulating snow. it will be cold across scotland through the day, but quite mild in the south. the showers continue across the north of the country. further ice overnights. this is going to bring on persistent rain...
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area so quite extensive across a good part of germany extending down towards the alps another front across eastern parts of europe but should see things clearing up with highs of 10 degrees into northern and central parts of africa we've lost the wind coming off the mediterranean for benghazi so with the wind more from the south it's a high of 22 degrees with quite fine elsewhere looking very fine wanted to showers thrown eritrea but looking at fine conditions the most part we've largely lost the showers affecting parts of west africa so in abidjan for instance in the ivory coast it should be a fine day highs of 29. but . there is a huge group of people that work behind our screens and the power they have. to keep swiping through your twitter feed that's just the way we all click i agree to the terms and conditions that. most of us never even get a signal for and actually that's designed as well ali riggs explores how designers are manipulating our behavior in the final episode all hail the algorithm on a jersey of. banks love to make loans to suffering because behind the suffering are millions of
area so quite extensive across a good part of germany extending down towards the alps another front across eastern parts of europe but should see things clearing up with highs of 10 degrees into northern and central parts of africa we've lost the wind coming off the mediterranean for benghazi so with the wind more from the south it's a high of 22 degrees with quite fine elsewhere looking very fine wanted to showers thrown eritrea but looking at fine conditions the most part we've largely lost...
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Feb 12, 2020
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the weather front weakens as it reaches eastern england.ing across the atlantic. the peak winds in this piece, up to 275 mph. that will not only propel planes very quickly across the atlantic, it will gouge ata across the atlantic, it will gouge at a very deep area of low pressure and that is storm dennis. storm dennis will be loitering around through
the weather front weakens as it reaches eastern england.ing across the atlantic. the peak winds in this piece, up to 275 mph. that will not only propel planes very quickly across the atlantic, it will gouge ata across the atlantic, it will gouge at a very deep area of low pressure and that is storm dennis. storm dennis will be loitering around through
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the weather front weakens as it reaches eastern england.ast weekend we set a new transatlantic record for subsonic flights with ba flight 112 record for subsonic flights with ba flight 112 taking five hours to cfoss flight 112 taking five hours to cross the atlantic. it was an incredible record, but it is under threat friday and saturday because we are going to get an incredibly strong jet stream moving across the atlantic. the peak winds in this piece, up to 275 mph. that will not only propel planes very quickly gci’oss only propel planes very quickly across the atlantic, it will gouge ata across the atlantic, it will gouge at a very deep area of low pressure and that is storm dennis. storm dennis will be loitering around through saturday, sunday, and monday as well, bringing the risk of some disruptive weather. so, weather wise we are looking at very strong winds, gales, severe gales, gossip to 70 mph orso, bringing gales, severe gales, gossip to 70 mph or so, bringing the risk of disruption. every rain brings the risk of flooding. we are
the weather front weakens as it reaches eastern england.ast weekend we set a new transatlantic record for subsonic flights with ba flight 112 record for subsonic flights with ba flight 112 taking five hours to cfoss flight 112 taking five hours to cross the atlantic. it was an incredible record, but it is under threat friday and saturday because we are going to get an incredibly strong jet stream moving across the atlantic. the peak winds in this piece, up to 275 mph. that will not only propel...
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probably not much rain for eastern england until the evening as that weak weather front move through.ressure heading towards iceland. this is storm dennis. probably not quite as severe as storm ciara was last weekend, but this weekend we are expecting some widespread gales, the winds could be still gusting, 60—70 mph, probably the biggest impact is likely to be across england and wales from the strength of the wind and some more rain, which will be heavy at times, and that will lead to some more flooding. this is bbc news. the headlines: senator bernie sanders has won the democratic primary in the state of new hampshire. close behind, amy klobuchar and former mayor pete buttigieg. joe biden has already flown to campaign in the state of south carolina. technology entrepreneur andrew yang has dropped out. senator michael bennet has also withdrawn from the presidential campaign. the director general of the world health organization has called on the international community to fight the new coronavirus as aggressively as possible.
probably not much rain for eastern england until the evening as that weak weather front move through.ressure heading towards iceland. this is storm dennis. probably not quite as severe as storm ciara was last weekend, but this weekend we are expecting some widespread gales, the winds could be still gusting, 60—70 mph, probably the biggest impact is likely to be across england and wales from the strength of the wind and some more rain, which will be heavy at times, and that will lead to some...
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now, there is a risk that this front could be slower to clear southern and eastern areas of england.e afternoon here, but it's going to be a windy day everywhere. gusts of wind inland again 50—60mph. 70 around some of our coasts, and those winds still strong enough to bring down an odd tree or two. so there is the risk of transport disruption whether from the flooding rain or from those very powerful gusts of wind. showers continue to feed in across the north and western. as we go on into sunday night, if anything, the winds are going to get stronger for a time across the far north as the centre of dennis passes close to the north of scotland. so the winds picking up could cause some problems here for transport as we head into monday morning for scotland. as we head through the rest of monday, it's a day broadly speaking of sunny spells and showers. the winds staying strong, and will continue to make it feel quite chilly across these northern areas. beyond that, it stays unsettled through the rest of the week ahead. rain or showers in the forecast for most days and it will stay quite
now, there is a risk that this front could be slower to clear southern and eastern areas of england.e afternoon here, but it's going to be a windy day everywhere. gusts of wind inland again 50—60mph. 70 around some of our coasts, and those winds still strong enough to bring down an odd tree or two. so there is the risk of transport disruption whether from the flooding rain or from those very powerful gusts of wind. showers continue to feed in across the north and western. as we go on into...
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probably not much rain for eastern england until the evening as that weak weather front move through.ite as severe as storm ciara was last weekend, but this weekend we are expecting some widespread gales, the winds could be still gusting, 60—70 mph, probably the biggest impact is likely to be across england and wales from the strength of the wind and some more rain, which will be heavy at times, and that will lead to some more flooding. in syria, rebel held idlib province, hundreds of thousands of civilians are fleeing from the presidents forces. turkish backed rebels have responded by shooting down a helicopter they say was going to bomb civilians stop this port by quentin somerville contains some distressing images. the long and winding death of rebel—held idlib is quickening. another 700,000 people fleeing. among them, in the traffic heading north, this family. this is the biggest exodus since syria's war began. they fear what's behind them more than what lies ahead. translation: we are fleeing from our village towards the turkish border because we are in fear for our children and
probably not much rain for eastern england until the evening as that weak weather front move through.ite as severe as storm ciara was last weekend, but this weekend we are expecting some widespread gales, the winds could be still gusting, 60—70 mph, probably the biggest impact is likely to be across england and wales from the strength of the wind and some more rain, which will be heavy at times, and that will lead to some more flooding. in syria, rebel held idlib province, hundreds of...
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eastern areas. friday and had a band of rain present bringing flooding combining with snowmelt. they went to hear of you next —— if you pass by. 11 fronthts with ba 11 flight taking a little less than five hours to cross the atlantic. an incredible record but i guess right friday and saturday because the incredibly strong jet stream living across the blanket. he picked randy up to 275 miles an hour. not only propel planes quickly across the atlantic, it will also count out a deep area of low pressure. that is to storm dennis. storm dennis will be loitering around for a saturday, sunday, and monday as well. bringing the risk at some disruptive weather. whether life cannot be at looking at strong brands, gales up to 70 miles an hourorso. strong brands, gales up to 70 miles an hour or so. risking disruption. have a rain brings the risk of flooding, we are likely to see problems saturday, sunday, monday. the problems are likely across different areas. saturday based on its went across western maine areas. that‘s at 60 to 70 miles an hour is around coastal areas. we will see expense it had a rain. particularly in wales and southern england.
eastern areas. friday and had a band of rain present bringing flooding combining with snowmelt. they went to hear of you next —— if you pass by. 11 fronthts with ba 11 flight taking a little less than five hours to cross the atlantic. an incredible record but i guess right friday and saturday because the incredibly strong jet stream living across the blanket. he picked randy up to 275 miles an hour. not only propel planes quickly across the atlantic, it will also count out a deep area of...
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now, there is a risk that this front could be slower to clear southern and eastern areas of england. day everywhere. gusts inland, 50, 60mph. 70 around some of our coasts, and those winds still strong enough to bring down an odd tree or two. so there is the risk of transport disruption whether from the flooding rain or those very powerful gusts of wind. showers continue to feed in across the north and western. and as we go on into sunday night, if anything, the winds will get stronger for a time as the centre of dennis passes close to the north of scotland. so the winds picking up could cause problems here for transport as we head into monday morning for scotland. as we head through the rest of monday, it's a day broadly speaking of sunny spells and showers. and the winds will continue to make it feel quite chilly across these northern areas. beyond that, it stays unsettled for gthe rest of the week ahead. rain or showers in the forecast for most of us and it will stay quite windy but the most of us it will say on the mild side. temperatures up to 1a degrees for london next weekend.
now, there is a risk that this front could be slower to clear southern and eastern areas of england. day everywhere. gusts inland, 50, 60mph. 70 around some of our coasts, and those winds still strong enough to bring down an odd tree or two. so there is the risk of transport disruption whether from the flooding rain or those very powerful gusts of wind. showers continue to feed in across the north and western. and as we go on into sunday night, if anything, the winds will get stronger for a...
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probably not much rain for eastern england until the evening is that we weather front move through.ing towards iceland. this is storm dennis. abily not quite as severe as tom carroll was last weekend, but this weekend we are expecting some widespread gales, here winds could be still gusting, 60—70 mph, the biggest impact is likely to be across england and wales from the strength of the wind and some more rain, which will be heavy at times, and that will lead to some more flooding. i'm kasia madera with bbc news. our top story: the world health organization has given the coronavirus a name — calling it covid—19 — and says it's a very grave threat. at least 1,000 people have died because of the outbreak in china so far. any vaccine is not expected to be ready for at least eighteen months. voting will end shortly in the american state of new hampshire — it's the second leg of the race to choose a democratic candidate to challenge donald trump in november's presidential election. and video of ben — whose favourite hobby might seem a little peculiar to some people — is doing well on our
probably not much rain for eastern england until the evening is that we weather front move through.ing towards iceland. this is storm dennis. abily not quite as severe as tom carroll was last weekend, but this weekend we are expecting some widespread gales, here winds could be still gusting, 60—70 mph, the biggest impact is likely to be across england and wales from the strength of the wind and some more rain, which will be heavy at times, and that will lead to some more flooding. i'm kasia...
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probably not much rain for eastern england until the evening is that we weather front move through.probably not quite as severe as storm ciara was last weekend, but this weekend we are expecting some widespread gales, the winds could be still gusting, 60—70 mph, the biggest impact is likely to be across england and wales from the strength of the wind and some more rain, which will be heavy at times, and that will lead to some more flooding. i'm katty kay, live in new hampshire, where the polls have now closed in the democratic primary. the the democratic primary. polls in this state have now the polls in this state have now closed and the earliest returns suggest it is a 3—way race at the very top was not bernie sanders on the top and amy klobuchar and pete buttigieg vying for second place. i'm kasia madera in london. also in the programme, as the world health 0rganization calls the coronavirus "a very grave threat", we hear about the businessman who'd been working in singapore now linked to 11 cases.
probably not much rain for eastern england until the evening is that we weather front move through.probably not quite as severe as storm ciara was last weekend, but this weekend we are expecting some widespread gales, the winds could be still gusting, 60—70 mph, the biggest impact is likely to be across england and wales from the strength of the wind and some more rain, which will be heavy at times, and that will lead to some more flooding. i'm katty kay, live in new hampshire, where the...
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probably not much rain for eastern england until the evening as that weak weather front move through.celand. this is storm dennis. probably not quite as severe as storm ciara was last weekend, but this weekend we are expecting some widespread gales, the winds could be still gusting, 60—70 mph, probably the biggest impact is likely to be across england and wales from the strength of the wind and some more rain, which will be heavy at times, and that will lead to some more flooding. this is the briefing. i'm samantha simmonds. our top story: bernie's big night. senator sanders wins the new hampshire primary, but pete buttigieg isn't that far behind. there was another poor performance forjoe biden, as some call for him to withdraw from the race. the results in new hampshire have emphasised the divide in the democratic party between the democratic party between the liberal candidates and the more moderate, but we're still no clearer to knowing will challenge donald trump. china reports another 97 deaths in the coronavirus outbreak, as the death toll climbs above1,100. oil companies going
probably not much rain for eastern england until the evening as that weak weather front move through.celand. this is storm dennis. probably not quite as severe as storm ciara was last weekend, but this weekend we are expecting some widespread gales, the winds could be still gusting, 60—70 mph, probably the biggest impact is likely to be across england and wales from the strength of the wind and some more rain, which will be heavy at times, and that will lead to some more flooding. this is the...
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probably not much rain for eastern england until the evening as that weak weather front move through.iceland. this is storm dennis. probably not quite as severe as storm ciara was last weekend, but this weekend we are expecting some widespread gales, the winds could be still gusting, 60—70 mph, probably the biggest impact is likely to be across england and wales from the strength of the wind and some more rain, which will be heavy at times, and that will lead to some more flooding. this is bbc news. the headlines: votes are being counted after the us democratic party primary in the state of new hampshire. exit polls suggest a tight three—way race between the left—wing senator bernie sanders and the more centrist contenders senator amy klobuchar and the former mayor of south bend, indiana, pete buttigieg. the former vice president, joe biden — who's languishing in the polls — has already flown to campaign in south carolina. and the technology entrepreneur andrew yang has dropped out of the race for the democratic nomination. the eventual winner will take on donald trump in november's p
probably not much rain for eastern england until the evening as that weak weather front move through.iceland. this is storm dennis. probably not quite as severe as storm ciara was last weekend, but this weekend we are expecting some widespread gales, the winds could be still gusting, 60—70 mph, probably the biggest impact is likely to be across england and wales from the strength of the wind and some more rain, which will be heavy at times, and that will lead to some more flooding. this is...
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now, there is a risk that this front could be slower to clear southern and eastern areas of england.it's going to be a windy day everywhere. gusts of wind inland again 50—60mph. 70 around some of our coasts, and those winds still strong enough to bring down an odd tree or two. so there is the risk of transport disruption whether from the flooding rain or from those very powerful gusts of wind. showers continue to feed in across the north and western. as we go on into sunday night, if anything, the winds are going to get stronger for a time across the far north of england and scotland as the centre of dennis passes close to the north of scotland. so the winds picking up could cause some problems here for transport as we head into monday morning for scotland. as we head through the rest of monday, it's a day broadly speaking of sunny spells and showers. the winds staying strong, takin ga while to ease gradually, and will continue to make it feel quite chilly across these northern areas. beyond that, it stays unsettled through the rest of the week ahead. rain or showers in the forecast
now, there is a risk that this front could be slower to clear southern and eastern areas of england.it's going to be a windy day everywhere. gusts of wind inland again 50—60mph. 70 around some of our coasts, and those winds still strong enough to bring down an odd tree or two. so there is the risk of transport disruption whether from the flooding rain or from those very powerful gusts of wind. showers continue to feed in across the north and western. as we go on into sunday night, if...