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my name is mark essex. i'm the sheriff of sonoma county. i'm here to speak to you on behalf of the sheriff and other law enforcement partners. got a mic problem. here to speak to you on behalf of the sheriffs and other law enforcement partners who are supporting this incident, that includes napa county sheriff, solano county sheriff, lake county sheriff, and others, including chp, as our law enforcement partners. right now, we have mutual aid responses coming in to the area from the bay area and outside areas, to bolster our police response. our police response is there to assist with evacuations, to keep evacuation zone clears, so that fire apparatus and personnel can fight fires. and to ensure the safety of property, once people have evacuated. peace officers are in the area to assist with evacuations by providing guidance, answer questions, and directing people to safety. we know this is very stressful, so you can count on your law enforcement partners to be there and answer your questions and guide you to safety if you are scared or con
my name is mark essex. i'm the sheriff of sonoma county. i'm here to speak to you on behalf of the sheriff and other law enforcement partners. got a mic problem. here to speak to you on behalf of the sheriffs and other law enforcement partners who are supporting this incident, that includes napa county sheriff, solano county sheriff, lake county sheriff, and others, including chp, as our law enforcement partners. right now, we have mutual aid responses coming in to the area from the bay area...
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, 40 england, near chelmsford in essex, a0 millimetres of rain injust one hour, bring that intent morecapable of bringing flash flooding. -- rain capable of bringing flash flooding. —— rain that intense. summer mist and fog patches over hills, drizzle around and still one or two heavy bursts of rain, it will continue to feel humid, temperatures 17 degrees gci’oss feel humid, temperatures 17 degrees across the south of england and wales and for sunday, still a lot of cloud across the...
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sangita myska, bbc news, southend, essex.ow on bbc news, witness history brings you five amazing stories form the world of art. hello and welcome to a special edition of witness history with me, razia iqbal, here at the british academy in london as we present five amazing stories from the world of art. coming up, how the acclaimed british sculptor henry moore changed modern art. we speak to the man who wrapped the reichstag in 1995 and a nigerian artist inspired by the oil pollution of her homeland. plus the pioneer who photographed tsarist russia in colour. but first, we go to china, where in 1974 an accidental discovery revealed one of the wonders of the world. a vast terracotta army which lay buried beneath the earth for more than 2,000 years. archaeologist li xiuzhen worked on the astonishing find. newsreel: it is a vast pottery army that is slowly being unearthed from the tomb where it has lain for more 00:04:34,921 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 than 2,000 years. archaeologist li xiuzhen. now to something more modern. the bri
sangita myska, bbc news, southend, essex.ow on bbc news, witness history brings you five amazing stories form the world of art. hello and welcome to a special edition of witness history with me, razia iqbal, here at the british academy in london as we present five amazing stories from the world of art. coming up, how the acclaimed british sculptor henry moore changed modern art. we speak to the man who wrapped the reichstag in 1995 and a nigerian artist inspired by the oil pollution of her...
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sangita myska, bbc news, southend, essex. now on bbc news — the travel show.s been 75 years, but survivors it's been 75 years, but sui’vivoi’s argue it's been 75 years, but survivors argue their memories of nuclear attack still need to be heard. this week hiroshima and magas ahki on the anniversary too important to cancel —— nagasaki. hello and welcome to the travel show. i'm into this week from hiroshima. along around 900 kilometres south—west of tokyo. 75 years ago the world's first atomic bomb fell on the city, telling tens of thousands of people in a blinding flash of lightand, people in a blinding flash of light and, three days later, another bomb fell on nagasaki. in this week's so we will be meeting the survivors of those attacks and seeing how events designed to mark the 75th anniversary have fed during the global pandemic. also coming up on this week's show, chris dunn covers the wartime secrets buried deep in its travolta. we meet the people still trapped a long way from home because of covid—i9. long way from home because of (avid-19. we feel like h
sangita myska, bbc news, southend, essex. now on bbc news — the travel show.s been 75 years, but survivors it's been 75 years, but sui’vivoi’s argue it's been 75 years, but survivors argue their memories of nuclear attack still need to be heard. this week hiroshima and magas ahki on the anniversary too important to cancel —— nagasaki. hello and welcome to the travel show. i'm into this week from hiroshima. along around 900 kilometres south—west of tokyo. 75 years ago the world's...
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sangita myska, bbc news, southend, essex.t of coronavirus on the tourism industry. for business owners in the south—west of england, the lockdown has proved costly. the trade body, visit cornwall, says fewer holidaymakers will mean a loss of £800 million this year, almost half the region's annual tourism turnover. here'sjon kay. cornwall was not designed for social distancing. even on a damp afternoon, the narrow streets of st ives are heaving. a bit crowded! a bit crowded, yeah! hiding in a doorway, holiday—makers ed and margaret. there's that many people coming backwards and forwards, you don't know where to go. does it frighten you? it does frighten me, yeah, because i've got heart problems. so, you know... did you think about staying away? well, if i do that i'd never be able to go on holiday. there are clear warnings and restrictions in place. but some locals want more. none of them are kind of wearing masks... michelle and stephen live here, but they're not going into town. she lost her retail job during lockdown... we
sangita myska, bbc news, southend, essex.t of coronavirus on the tourism industry. for business owners in the south—west of england, the lockdown has proved costly. the trade body, visit cornwall, says fewer holidaymakers will mean a loss of £800 million this year, almost half the region's annual tourism turnover. here'sjon kay. cornwall was not designed for social distancing. even on a damp afternoon, the narrow streets of st ives are heaving. a bit crowded! a bit crowded, yeah! hiding in a...
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payments but not everyone in england is comfortable with the technology paul brennan reports from essex where many want to stick to traditional pounds shillings and pence. coins and notes have been the foundation of trade for centuries and the weekly market in the town of rochford is as traditional as they come my own opinion is i think we will get to fascists and i hope we don't we don't but show is you know i don't think we can get to that. but while a decade ago 6 in 10 transactions involve cash today it's less than 3 in 10 and falling rapidly. j. mack butchers can cope with cash card and electronic. but many customers still strongly prefer cash. to give you a list of long as your arm is low as they always use cash that i won't use anything else i need to have cash in my bag every day how doubts exactly because at the end of the day oh i don't not using a car if i might be spending 3 pounds. in 2019 the access to cash review warned that a cashless society would leave 8000000 people in britain struggling to cope and poverty was an even bigger factor than being elderly if you are less
payments but not everyone in england is comfortable with the technology paul brennan reports from essex where many want to stick to traditional pounds shillings and pence. coins and notes have been the foundation of trade for centuries and the weekly market in the town of rochford is as traditional as they come my own opinion is i think we will get to fascists and i hope we don't we don't but show is you know i don't think we can get to that. but while a decade ago 6 in 10 transactions involve...
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from sweden don't sleep walk into the same point of no return paul brennan al-jazeera rochford in essex. let's take you through some of the headlines here now just here and now specialists from mainland china have been deployed in hong kong to help contain a resurgence of coronavirus 125 cases were confirmed on saturday the 11th day in a row cases have been triple digits there were pollen has more from hong kong previously hong kong had been able to contain the previous outbreaks quite quickly and quite successfully but this time they say the main issue is tracking and tracing they're having problems figuring out where those clusters are coming from and they are growing quite rapidly according to hong kong standards now compared to the rest of the world this would seem almost minimal just triple digit daily increases but for hong kong this is one of the worst outbreaks it's seen so far. victoria in southern australia has declared a state of disaster because of a major increase in co with 19671 new infections were confirmed on sunday a rise of almost 300 within 24 hours a night curfew is
from sweden don't sleep walk into the same point of no return paul brennan al-jazeera rochford in essex. let's take you through some of the headlines here now just here and now specialists from mainland china have been deployed in hong kong to help contain a resurgence of coronavirus 125 cases were confirmed on saturday the 11th day in a row cases have been triple digits there were pollen has more from hong kong previously hong kong had been able to contain the previous outbreaks quite quickly...
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from sweden don't sleep walk into the same point of no return paul brennan al-jazeera rochford in essex philadelphia's penn museum is well known for its artifacts from the middle east africa and central america some new recruits are drawing even more positive attention for their personal connections to the exhibits on display is kristen salumi. thank you so much for coming as a tour guide in philadelphia's penn museum you'd expect me in a sardar to know ancient middle eastern history but so revealing is how personally she takes her subject matter like this 4000 year old wedding headdress from the tomb of the mesopotamian queen a personal favorite this reminds me with a very very special occasion my wedding day i were approximately 2 pounds off their gift nearby for like. other queen probably for one day mina is from damascus syria a refugee employed as part of the museum's global guides program which gives recent immigrants an opportunity to work in the u.s. and stay in touch with their roots and nino fled civil war with her husband and 5 children and arrived in philadelphia just 3 year
from sweden don't sleep walk into the same point of no return paul brennan al-jazeera rochford in essex philadelphia's penn museum is well known for its artifacts from the middle east africa and central america some new recruits are drawing even more positive attention for their personal connections to the exhibits on display is kristen salumi. thank you so much for coming as a tour guide in philadelphia's penn museum you'd expect me in a sardar to know ancient middle eastern history but so...
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al-jazeera rochford in essex. the man who oversaw the restoration of cuba's famous famous all you say be a leo has died at the age of $77.00 is known for building parts of the city for terrorists and refurbishing the hotel where american journalist and novelist honest hemingway would write many of his best books they are haunting reports. in this caribbean country his death was announced as breaking news you saved. oversaw the restoration of cuba's famous old havana area of the capital and he was adored for it or and in 1942 into a poor family from an early age he was captivated by the history of his city one of his 1st projects was to save a wooden road from being covered in asphalt he befriended then president fidel castro and became a member of cuba's parliament he persuaded castro to focus on restoring the capital after years of disrepair. he worked to designate parts of the city as a unesco world heritage site and began rebuilding. i'm happy to not be celebrating the $500.00 on of the city of falling off of h
al-jazeera rochford in essex. the man who oversaw the restoration of cuba's famous famous all you say be a leo has died at the age of $77.00 is known for building parts of the city for terrorists and refurbishing the hotel where american journalist and novelist honest hemingway would write many of his best books they are haunting reports. in this caribbean country his death was announced as breaking news you saved. oversaw the restoration of cuba's famous old havana area of the capital and he...
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intended i think for their essex street armory. after this scene, they all marched to essex street on the lower east side and stacked their arms and we don't know where this painting ultimately wound up, but it did have a great display of the gallery on 9th avenue and it won rave reviews for the critics. >> so it ultimately became a bit of an artistic curiosity. why? >> well, two years after this scene, the city erupted in draft riots a as we discussed in an earlier program, and so many irish americans participated that it became kind of politically incorrect to celebrate the early irish american contributions to the union war effort. so this painting just deteriorated. and it thank goodness, louis lang donated it to the h historical society 25 years after this scene. the great thing is that is when it was discovered in storage, it was restored magnificently in time for exhibition for the civil war in 50 objects. >> absolutely. yes, and it was found in tatters. to make it one gorgeous unit on the fourth floor. please come and see i
intended i think for their essex street armory. after this scene, they all marched to essex street on the lower east side and stacked their arms and we don't know where this painting ultimately wound up, but it did have a great display of the gallery on 9th avenue and it won rave reviews for the critics. >> so it ultimately became a bit of an artistic curiosity. why? >> well, two years after this scene, the city erupted in draft riots a as we discussed in an earlier program, and so...
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and you can just see how deep the water was in fact several roads were shut throughout essex and we head across to northern italy and again a similar scenario some very strong thunderstorms some very heavy amounts of rain of course in a very short space of time now there's more of that as we go through tuesday very widespread really the showers and thunderstorms all the way from france the u.k. but really spreading across germany all the way into western ukraine and also you can see that training down into western sections of the balkans some heavy downpours at times that will tend to work its way farther east was on wednesday a little bit of a break across areas really central areas but look at this mass here just beginning to push across into the u.k. across and that rain slightly late wednesday into thursday will push the across the west so and actual fact which is not too bad despite this child and rain light rain wednesday and wednesday in london not sure about that the temperatures nice and sunny day paris again we will some rain more in the 4 calls on friday and also staying
and you can just see how deep the water was in fact several roads were shut throughout essex and we head across to northern italy and again a similar scenario some very strong thunderstorms some very heavy amounts of rain of course in a very short space of time now there's more of that as we go through tuesday very widespread really the showers and thunderstorms all the way from france the u.k. but really spreading across germany all the way into western ukraine and also you can see that...
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it was displayed and intended for their essex street armory.after the siege, they marched to essex street on the lower east side and stack their arms. we do not know where this painting ultimately wound up, but it did have a great display at a gallery on ninth avenue. it won rave reviews from critics. it was pretty famous in its day. >> it ultimately became a bit of a artistic curiosity. why? >> two years after this seen, the city erupted in draft riots as we discussed in an earlier program. so many irish and irish americans participated that it became kind of politically incorrect to celebrate the early irish american contributions to the union war effort. so this painting just deteriorated. thank goodness, louis lang donated it to the historical society 25 years after this seen. the great thing is that, when it was finally discovered in storage, it was restored magnificently in time for our exhibition in the civil war. >> absolutely. it was found in tatters. it was a great feat of conservation to pull it together and make it one gorgeous unit
it was displayed and intended for their essex street armory.after the siege, they marched to essex street on the lower east side and stack their arms. we do not know where this painting ultimately wound up, but it did have a great display at a gallery on ninth avenue. it won rave reviews from critics. it was pretty famous in its day. >> it ultimately became a bit of a artistic curiosity. why? >> two years after this seen, the city erupted in draft riots as we discussed in an earlier...
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from empty casinos and tv studios, to a back garden in essex.lian whyte this weekend, who faces former world champion alexander povetkin. he's only come up short twice in 42 fights. he's still got punch power, he's still got good timing and he has the ability to come back. what makes him dangerous is he will look at me thinking, this guy is an inexperienced guy. my experience, my championship level compared to this guy, i can beat this guy, that's what makes him really dangerous. he believes that he can beat me. well, victory for either man will guarantee them a shot at the world title. something that dillian whyte has been waiting for since 2017 when he became the wbc‘s number one contender. a fight against the then champion deontay wilder never materialised. wilder fought different opponents, including tyson fury who he lost to in february of this year. whyte though remained active throughout, waited for his chance until an issue with uk anti—doping meant he was charged injuly 2019. those charges were dropped in december last year and now whyt
from empty casinos and tv studios, to a back garden in essex.lian whyte this weekend, who faces former world champion alexander povetkin. he's only come up short twice in 42 fights. he's still got punch power, he's still got good timing and he has the ability to come back. what makes him dangerous is he will look at me thinking, this guy is an inexperienced guy. my experience, my championship level compared to this guy, i can beat this guy, that's what makes him really dangerous. he believes...
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from empty casinos and tv studios, to a back garden in essex.illian whyte this weekend, who faces former world champion alexander povetkin. he's only come up short twice in 42 fights. he's still got punch power, he's still got good timing and he has the ability to come back. what makes him dangerous is he will look at me thinking, this guy is an inexperienced guy. i can beat this guy — that's what makes him really dangerous. he believes that he can beat me. well, victory for either man will guarantee them a shot at the world title. something that dillian whyte has been waiting for since 2017 when he became the wbc‘s number one contender. a fight though against the then champion deontay wilder never materialised. wilder fought different opponents, including tyson fury who he lost to in february of this year. whyte though remained active throughout, waited for his chance until an issue with uk anti—doping meant he was charged injuly 2019. those charges were dropped in december last year and now whyte stands as close as he's ever been to a chance o
from empty casinos and tv studios, to a back garden in essex.illian whyte this weekend, who faces former world champion alexander povetkin. he's only come up short twice in 42 fights. he's still got punch power, he's still got good timing and he has the ability to come back. what makes him dangerous is he will look at me thinking, this guy is an inexperienced guy. i can beat this guy — that's what makes him really dangerous. he believes that he can beat me. well, victory for either man will...
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thunderstorms and those storms started off across western parts of norfolk, western parts of suffolk and essexing to work across into lincolnshire and across the midlands. eventually, it will reach wales. the thing with the storms that they are bringing torrential rain. in bedford, 28 millilitres of rain. in bedford, 28 millilitres of rain injust one hour, we could see 30 or a0 millimetres of rain in the most intense of these downpours so the risk of flash flooding. the northern limit of the storms it's really merseyside, cheshire, north wales as well. tempers overnight, 15 or16 wales as well. tempers overnight, 15 or 16 degrees, quite murky, misty fog patches around the coast and hills and the patches of drizzle. the monday, more unsettled weather to come, an area of low pressure drifting northwards stop so although you might start off with some bright skies, even a bit of morning sunshine, we are looking at some and noticed there is some rain drifting further northwards affecting northern ireland and scotland, where it has been mainly dry over recent days. tuesday, more of their showers to c
thunderstorms and those storms started off across western parts of norfolk, western parts of suffolk and essexing to work across into lincolnshire and across the midlands. eventually, it will reach wales. the thing with the storms that they are bringing torrential rain. in bedford, 28 millilitres of rain. in bedford, 28 millilitres of rain injust one hour, we could see 30 or a0 millimetres of rain in the most intense of these downpours so the risk of flash flooding. the northern limit of the...
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evening time, we have had some thunderstorms working into parts of eastern england, near chelmsford in essexapable of bringing some flash flooding. overnight tonight, for many of us will stay cloudy and murky, mist and fog patches around coastal hills, extensive drizzle around a one or two heavy bursts of rain, it will continue to feel you made, temperatures 17 degrees across the south of england and wales and for sunday, still a lot of cloud across the country but we're also going to see some heavy downpours moving in from the south. i think those downpours will get south—west england quite quickly during sunday morning, but i suspect we will see another clump of storms working into the south—east as we head through into the early part of the afternoon before spreading to east anglia and the midlands and eventually parts of wales as we head into sunday evening. the downpours again capable of bringing some localised flooding, the best of any limited sunshine is probably across the north—west of the uk but it will be a bit brighter at times across southern parts of england and the south of wa
evening time, we have had some thunderstorms working into parts of eastern england, near chelmsford in essexapable of bringing some flash flooding. overnight tonight, for many of us will stay cloudy and murky, mist and fog patches around coastal hills, extensive drizzle around a one or two heavy bursts of rain, it will continue to feel you made, temperatures 17 degrees across the south of england and wales and for sunday, still a lot of cloud across the country but we're also going to see some...
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not everyone is comfortable with the technology paul brunner reports from essex where many want to stick to traditional pounds and pence. coins and notes have been the foundation of trade for centuries and the weekly market in the town of rochford is as traditional as they come and my own opinion is i think we will get to a stage where we've got fascists and i hope we don't we don't but so is it i don't think we can get to that. but while a decade ago 6 in 10 transactions involve cash today it's less than 3 in 10 and falling rapidly. j. mack butchers can cope with cash card and electronic. but many customers still strongly prefer cash. up to give you a list of long as your arm is low as they always use cash that i won't use anything else i need to have cash in my bag every day handouts exactly because that the end of the day oh i don't not using a car if i might be spending 3 pounds. in 2019 the access to cash review warned that a cashless society would leave 8000000 people in britain struggling to cope and poverty was an even bigger factor than being elderly if you are less than 10000.
not everyone is comfortable with the technology paul brunner reports from essex where many want to stick to traditional pounds and pence. coins and notes have been the foundation of trade for centuries and the weekly market in the town of rochford is as traditional as they come and my own opinion is i think we will get to a stage where we've got fascists and i hope we don't we don't but so is it i don't think we can get to that. but while a decade ago 6 in 10 transactions involve cash today...
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house under 9 different us presidents then in 2019 i resigned full got her own gallery at the peabody essex museum in salem massachusetts. it showcases on samples the fashion icon designed from head. she donated around 1000 pieces from her private collection to the museum. iris is always going to be herself is very true to her own vision style but more so it also i think provided people with an opportunity to look at themselves and say well what am i afraid of you know i can do this to. want to be very nonchalant and courage for the express is all of that through her clothing she was never bothered by logos or labels she mixes all good to go with one of a kind pieces and embroider jackets with costume jewelry. i'm collecting since that low level. and i was just recently at night. so they were. i have a few things and i still can't stop i don't buy like i used to but i still collect . and i have lots and lots of stuff and i like to share it with so someone might as well enjoy. it i'm resentful it is now her. and her own makeup fashion and accessories collections in a certain sense she remain
house under 9 different us presidents then in 2019 i resigned full got her own gallery at the peabody essex museum in salem massachusetts. it showcases on samples the fashion icon designed from head. she donated around 1000 pieces from her private collection to the museum. iris is always going to be herself is very true to her own vision style but more so it also i think provided people with an opportunity to look at themselves and say well what am i afraid of you know i can do this to. want to...
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the wind still a feature here, maybe some cloud and the odd spot of rain to get away from kent and essex of showers, not much more than that, but again, despite the fact that the wind is easing, still only on the thermometers, 12 to about 18 degrees, and here is the thing — we do it all over again as we go from sunday night, under the influence of the big area of high pressure, so not very much in the way of breeze, not very much in the way of cloud, so it is another chilly start, but at least it is a gloriously sunny day. i think the cloud really will develop through the course of the day and it will cloud over, certainly as the front approaches northern ireland, but many areas will stay dry. but again, despite all the sunshine, it won't be overly warm. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. chadwick boseman, the star of the groundbreaking super—hero movie black panther, dies of colon cancer — he was a3. the fact that he chose those iconic, historical black characters and icons in history, it's testament to the kind of roles he wanted to t
the wind still a feature here, maybe some cloud and the odd spot of rain to get away from kent and essex of showers, not much more than that, but again, despite the fact that the wind is easing, still only on the thermometers, 12 to about 18 degrees, and here is the thing — we do it all over again as we go from sunday night, under the influence of the big area of high pressure, so not very much in the way of breeze, not very much in the way of cloud, so it is another chilly start, but at...
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al-jazeera rochford in essex. now nearly 8000 people in southern california have been given evacuation orders as firefighters battle a wildfire in riverside county the blaze dubbed apple fire by local authorities has consumed at least 60 square kilometers of land destroying at least 3 buildings forces say the fire was not contained at tall as of sunday morning so they're still struggling and firefighters are trying to combat the blazes parts of the state record temperatures as high as 50 degrees celsius over the weekend. still ahead on the program he was known as the man who saved her van a cuban wants the death of the c.b. oh yeah that spangler. and install tell you about i'll tell you if a blown out tire was enough to stop lewis hamilton from winning his own pomfret f one action just a few moments a son. capturing a moment in time. snapshots of other lives. other stories that one the people are pretty calm and there is no check and extend provided a glimpse into someone else's wild new up pursuing in the dream o
al-jazeera rochford in essex. now nearly 8000 people in southern california have been given evacuation orders as firefighters battle a wildfire in riverside county the blaze dubbed apple fire by local authorities has consumed at least 60 square kilometers of land destroying at least 3 buildings forces say the fire was not contained at tall as of sunday morning so they're still struggling and firefighters are trying to combat the blazes parts of the state record temperatures as high as 50...
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from sweden don't sleep walk into the same point of no return paul brennan al-jazeera rochford in essex. some of sport has andy thank you so much kim while the national hockey league is made its roots and more than 4 months after the season was suspended because of the coronavirus pandemic games are being played in 2 canadian cities and edmonson for a small reports. jane. we scream for the week. hockey is back but it looks a lot different ladies and gentlemen please will much has changed since the n.h.l. is last game in march before the league resumed in edmonton players showed their support for the black lives matter movements racism is a man made creation and all it does is deteriorate from our collective prosperity. racism is everywhere. and promise to stand up for justice and fight for what is right. the edmonton oilers and chicago blackhawks listening to the words of minnesota wild player matt duma sort of protest against racial injustice that's been echoed throughout the sporting world. the n.h.l. has brought $24.00 teams to canada to finish the season in 2 halves cities no games
from sweden don't sleep walk into the same point of no return paul brennan al-jazeera rochford in essex. some of sport has andy thank you so much kim while the national hockey league is made its roots and more than 4 months after the season was suspended because of the coronavirus pandemic games are being played in 2 canadian cities and edmonson for a small reports. jane. we scream for the week. hockey is back but it looks a lot different ladies and gentlemen please will much has changed since...
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work its way northwestward and we also saw saturday some heavy thunderstorms, worked into parts of essexhave 57 mm and that is over a month, so the majority of that brought flooding around the writtle area, including around the chelmsford area. looking at the weather picture, we see that excessive cloud and it is marching its way northward. murky around the coast and hills with fog and quite an extensive drizzle and occasional heavier rain mixed in. a humid, warm feel to the air. temperatures starting off sunday morning around 18 degrees in the south. sunday, a cloudy start for many of us and heavy downpours on the way. i think we will see the skies brighten up but the best of any sunshine will be across northwest scotland. through the day, we will quickly see thunderstorms working in the southwest england but another batch of storms is likely to affect southeast england, east anglia and the midlands and maybe wales. thunderstorms capable of bringing torrential downpour so i think we could see some further localised flooding particularly sunday afternoon. for monday, we see an area low p
work its way northwestward and we also saw saturday some heavy thunderstorms, worked into parts of essexhave 57 mm and that is over a month, so the majority of that brought flooding around the writtle area, including around the chelmsford area. looking at the weather picture, we see that excessive cloud and it is marching its way northward. murky around the coast and hills with fog and quite an extensive drizzle and occasional heavier rain mixed in. a humid, warm feel to the air. temperatures...
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the sun seekers of essex flocked to the seafront as temperatures across england's summer coast have soarede government isg people to keep their distance from one another but with limited ccess. >> when we got here, we suddrely realized ts a lot of people and not a lot of space. >> with thousands of peoplece having cd therefore and holidays, they will instead probably flocked to beaches iske one. even so, they are urging members of the public, particularly those in vulnerable groups like the elderly and very young, to limit their exposure to the sun and make sure they remain hydrated. ♪ nada: let's turn to the global coronavirus pandemic now. the governor of new york has said that schools can reopen here this fall for in person classes but only under certain conditions. schools will have to be in an area where the average weight of positive tests is below 5%. cuently, new york has a positivity rate of about 1%, which points to just how well the state habounced back from its darkest days of the outbreak. this does notal measchools will reopen. it is up to local officials to decide whether an
the sun seekers of essex flocked to the seafront as temperatures across england's summer coast have soarede government isg people to keep their distance from one another but with limited ccess. >> when we got here, we suddrely realized ts a lot of people and not a lot of space. >> with thousands of peoplece having cd therefore and holidays, they will instead probably flocked to beaches iske one. even so, they are urging members of the public, particularly those in vulnerable groups...
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work its way northwestward and we also saw saturday some heavy thunderstorms, worked into parts of essexjust an hour and through the 2a hours we have 57 mm and that is over a month, so the majority of that brought flooding around the writtle area, including around the chelmsford area. looking at the weather picture, we see that excessive cloud and it is marching its way northward. murky around the coast and hills with fog and quite an extensive drizzle and occasional heavier rain mixed in. a humid, warm feel to the air. temperatures starting off sunday morning around 18 degrees in the south. sunday, a cloudy start for many of us and heavy downpours on the way. i think we will see the skies brighten up but the best of any sunshine will be across northwest scotland. through the day, we will quickly see thunderstorms working in the southwest england but another batch of storms is likely to affect southeast england, east anglia and the midlands and maybe wales. thunderstorms capable of bringing torrential downpour so i think we could see some further localised flooding particularly sunday af
work its way northwestward and we also saw saturday some heavy thunderstorms, worked into parts of essexjust an hour and through the 2a hours we have 57 mm and that is over a month, so the majority of that brought flooding around the writtle area, including around the chelmsford area. looking at the weather picture, we see that excessive cloud and it is marching its way northward. murky around the coast and hills with fog and quite an extensive drizzle and occasional heavier rain mixed in. a...
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work its way northwestward and we also saw saturday some heavy thunderstorms, worked into parts of essexgh the 2a hours we have 57 mm and that is over a month, so the majority of that brought flooding around the writtle area, including around the chelmsford area. looking at the weather picture, we see that excessive cloud and it is marching its way northward. murky around the coast and hills with fog and quite an extensive drizzle and occasional heavier rain mixed in. a humid, warm feel to the air. temperatures starting off sunday morning around 18 degrees in the south. sunday, a cloudy start for many of us and heavy downpours on the way. i think we will see the skies brighten up but the best of any sunshine will be across northwest scotland. through the day, we will quickly see thunderstorms working in the southwest england but another batch of storms is likely to affect southeast england, east anglia and the midlands and maybe wales. thunderstorms capable of bringing torrential downpour so i think we could see some further localised flooding particularly sunday afternoon. for monday, w
work its way northwestward and we also saw saturday some heavy thunderstorms, worked into parts of essexgh the 2a hours we have 57 mm and that is over a month, so the majority of that brought flooding around the writtle area, including around the chelmsford area. looking at the weather picture, we see that excessive cloud and it is marching its way northward. murky around the coast and hills with fog and quite an extensive drizzle and occasional heavier rain mixed in. a humid, warm feel to the...
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work its way northwestward and we also saw saturday some heavy thunderstorms, worked into parts of essexd through the 2a hours we have 57 mm and that is over a month, so the majority of that brought flooding around the writtle area, including around the chelmsford area. looking at the weather picture, we see that excessive cloud and it is marching its way northward. murky around the coast and hills with fog and quite an extensive drizzle and occasional heavier rain mixed in. a humid, warm feel to the air. temperatures starting off sunday morning around 18 degrees in the south. sunday, a cloudy start for many of us and heavy downpours on the way. i think we will see the skies brighten up but the best of any sunshine will be across northwest scotland. through the day, we will quickly see thunderstorms working in the southwest england but another batch of storms is likely to affect southeast england, east anglia and the midlands and maybe wales. thunderstorms capable of bringing torrential downpour so i think we could see some further localised flooding particularly sunday afternoon. for mo
work its way northwestward and we also saw saturday some heavy thunderstorms, worked into parts of essexd through the 2a hours we have 57 mm and that is over a month, so the majority of that brought flooding around the writtle area, including around the chelmsford area. looking at the weather picture, we see that excessive cloud and it is marching its way northward. murky around the coast and hills with fog and quite an extensive drizzle and occasional heavier rain mixed in. a humid, warm feel...
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yesterday, for example, in parts of essex, we saw a0 millimetres, a month's worth of rain, fall in thet as these showers push their way increasingly then across wales into the midlands and east anglia through the evening. they may calm down a little as they end the night across wales, but some heavy rain for northern england as well. so not all areas will get the torrential rain, but if you do, you'll certainly know about it. warm, muggy again overnight. 15 for birmingham, 16 in london. and that will mean again, rather like today, quite a grey, misty and murky start for much of the uk. monday, low pressure drifts further north so a greater risk of rain across southern scotland first thing and then this whole band of rain swings across towards northern ireland for monday. so after a couple of dryish days here, much wetter weather come monday afternoon. for england and wales, yes, they're small, those little spots, but they could be very intense. there's that risk, again, of thunderstorms breaking out through monday afternoon. temperatures back closer to average values for the week ahead
yesterday, for example, in parts of essex, we saw a0 millimetres, a month's worth of rain, fall in thet as these showers push their way increasingly then across wales into the midlands and east anglia through the evening. they may calm down a little as they end the night across wales, but some heavy rain for northern england as well. so not all areas will get the torrential rain, but if you do, you'll certainly know about it. warm, muggy again overnight. 15 for birmingham, 16 in london. and...
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from sweden don't sleep walk into the same point of no return paul brennan al-jazeera rochford and essex still ahead on al-jazeera arsenal is celebrating a record 4 teams title winning the english f.a. cup and is here with that story and more. kidnappings and murders in crimea says russia's forced an extension of the black sea finnish. i don't understand why the school now. schools of crimean to toss have been arrested. and killed. most believe by russian security forces. crimea russia's dark secret on al-jazeera. the latest news as it breaks there is increasing pressure to nandan to tun it's back on beijing and the u.k. is finding itself caught between the palace with detailed coverage israel's missed opportunities on testing and tracing is now being seen as part of a wider political failure to tackle the panda from around the world human rights groups say that at least 12 people have been either killed or disappeared by argentina's security forces. move or or. the man who oversaw the restoration of cuba's famous old havana say veolia has dies at the age of $77.00 is known for rebuildin
from sweden don't sleep walk into the same point of no return paul brennan al-jazeera rochford and essex still ahead on al-jazeera arsenal is celebrating a record 4 teams title winning the english f.a. cup and is here with that story and more. kidnappings and murders in crimea says russia's forced an extension of the black sea finnish. i don't understand why the school now. schools of crimean to toss have been arrested. and killed. most believe by russian security forces. crimea russia's dark...
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promoter eddie hearn has transformed his matchroom headquarters in essex to host fights over the thebble created to allow four ‘fight camp‘ garden events. among last night's contests, super lightweight dalton smith extended his undefeated run as a professional to six, with a fifth—round knockout of nathan bennett. we also have the resumption of the super league season today, as well as the final day of the battle of the brits team tennis competition, which you can watch on the bbc sport webiste. that's all from me — now on bbc news, here's ben with the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us. with me are katy balls, deputy political editor of the spectator and business journalist, john crowley. the sunday telegraph reports radical government plans are being drawn up to avert a second national lockdown, including enhanced shielding, tighter local measures and sealing off the capital. the observer has a warning from one of the country's biggest teaching unions that parents and teachers need further reassuring that schools are safe to reope
promoter eddie hearn has transformed his matchroom headquarters in essex to host fights over the thebble created to allow four ‘fight camp‘ garden events. among last night's contests, super lightweight dalton smith extended his undefeated run as a professional to six, with a fifth—round knockout of nathan bennett. we also have the resumption of the super league season today, as well as the final day of the battle of the brits team tennis competition, which you can watch on the bbc sport...
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thunderstorms and those storms started off across western parts of norfolk, western parts of suffolk and essex across the midlands. eventually will reach wales. the thing with these storms is they are bringing torrential rain. in bedford, we had 28 millimetres of rain in the space ofjust one hour. we could see 30 or a0 millimetres of rain in the most intense of these downpours. so there is the risk of seeing some flash flooding from the storms. the northern limit of the storms probably getting really into merseyside, cheshire, north wales as well. temperatures overnight, 15 to 16 for many of us and quite murky, mist and fog patches around some of our coast and hills and the odd patch of drizzle. but for monday, really, we have more unsettled weather to come. an area of low pressure is going to be drifting northwards, so although you might start off with some bright skies, even a bit of morning sunshine, we are looking at some further, heavy thundery showers and notice there is some rain drifting further north with this time, also affecting northern ireland and scotland, where it has been mainl
thunderstorms and those storms started off across western parts of norfolk, western parts of suffolk and essex across the midlands. eventually will reach wales. the thing with these storms is they are bringing torrential rain. in bedford, we had 28 millimetres of rain in the space ofjust one hour. we could see 30 or a0 millimetres of rain in the most intense of these downpours. so there is the risk of seeing some flash flooding from the storms. the northern limit of the storms probably getting...
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afternoon, evening time, we had some thunderstorms in parts of eastern england, near chelmsford in essex capable of bringing flash flooding. —— rain that intense. summer mist and
afternoon, evening time, we had some thunderstorms in parts of eastern england, near chelmsford in essex capable of bringing flash flooding. —— rain that intense. summer mist and
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yesterday, for example, in parts of essex, we saw a0 millimetres, a month's worth of rain, fall in thewe're talking about as these showers push their way increasingly then across wales into the midlands and east anglia through the evening. they may calm down a little as they end the night across wales, but some heavy rain for northern england as well. so not all areas will get the torrential rain, but if you do, you'll certainly know about it. warm, muggy again overnight. 15 for birmingham, 16 in london. and that will mean again, rather like today, quite a grey, misty and murky start for much of the uk. monday, low pressure drifts further north so a greater risk of rain across southern scotland first thing and then this whole band of rain swings across towards northern ireland for monday. so after a couple of dryish days here, much wetter weather come monday afternoon. for england and wales, yes, they're small, those little spots, but they could be very intense. there's that risk, again, of thunderstorms breaking out through monday afternoon. temperatures back closer to average values
yesterday, for example, in parts of essex, we saw a0 millimetres, a month's worth of rain, fall in thewe're talking about as these showers push their way increasingly then across wales into the midlands and east anglia through the evening. they may calm down a little as they end the night across wales, but some heavy rain for northern england as well. so not all areas will get the torrential rain, but if you do, you'll certainly know about it. warm, muggy again overnight. 15 for birmingham, 16...
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riley is here from essex. proof the legacy of this place touches even the youngest generations.at? bigger than that! get out of town! do you want to start a rendition of heyjude? # na, na, na, na—na—na—nah #. he had hoped today would be his very first visit to the world—famous cavern club. # hey, jude #. can you imagine a world without the cavern club? i cannot, no. it's like the earth is built around it. not the cavern club is built around the earth. jayne laughs. if # na, na, na, na, hey, jude #. round of applause for riley! woo—woo! woop—woop! since this place opened in 1957, it's closed and reopened five times, but no—one could have foreseen a global pandemic threatening its very existence. 20 staff have been laid off, 20 more jobs are at risk, and of course, live music venues across the uk are struggling right now, but few have the cultural collateral of this place. # gonna find her. # i'm gonna find her #. people will be writing about the cavern in a hundred years' time — what shakespeare is to stratford, the cavern is to liverpool and they will be talking about it. and th
riley is here from essex. proof the legacy of this place touches even the youngest generations.at? bigger than that! get out of town! do you want to start a rendition of heyjude? # na, na, na, na—na—na—nah #. he had hoped today would be his very first visit to the world—famous cavern club. # hey, jude #. can you imagine a world without the cavern club? i cannot, no. it's like the earth is built around it. not the cavern club is built around the earth. jayne laughs. if # na, na, na, na,...
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the sun seekers of essex have today flocked to southend sea front as temperatures across england's southernp their distance from one another but with limited success. when we got here actually we suddenly realised there is a lot of people in a very small amount of space. so we're going to try our best to keep our distance from everybody else. with thousands of people now having to cancel their foreign holidays, public health england recognises that they will instead probably flock to beaches like this one in southend. even so, they are urging members of the public, particularly those invulnerable groups like the elderly and the very young, to limit their exposure to the sun and make sure they remain hydrated. sangita myska there. let us leave you with this tale. how about this, the tale of the german nudist who was determined not to let nature get the better of him. the naked man, as seen here, gave chase to a wild boar in berlin, after it snatched his plastic bag — which had his laptop inside. the person who captured the footage said it was a good example of someone persevering to achieve
the sun seekers of essex have today flocked to southend sea front as temperatures across england's southernp their distance from one another but with limited success. when we got here actually we suddenly realised there is a lot of people in a very small amount of space. so we're going to try our best to keep our distance from everybody else. with thousands of people now having to cancel their foreign holidays, public health england recognises that they will instead probably flock to beaches...
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system for for this virus or a pub and violent we would seem to check all the the dreadful boxes of an essex compatible in any country to have a pub hospitality environment and keep the survivors under control. it's a challenge and you've got to think of it in terms of from the way the government are approaching this is a numbers game if we look in ireland for example they've generated some data showing that about 2 thirds of their cases are in the under 45 age group in sweden for which i've seen data the 20 to 29 year age group had more cases than all other ages put together in that country you'll also notice that when boris johnson came out at the beginning of the month with chris witty and chris witty use those immortal words where at the limits of what we think we can do there may have to be some trade offs and the hospitality industry was cited as one of those possible trade offs and indeed in order to meet the obligation to try to get schools back in business which of again is going to afford the virus more opportunities to spread it may well be that we have to row back on some of thes
system for for this virus or a pub and violent we would seem to check all the the dreadful boxes of an essex compatible in any country to have a pub hospitality environment and keep the survivors under control. it's a challenge and you've got to think of it in terms of from the way the government are approaching this is a numbers game if we look in ireland for example they've generated some data showing that about 2 thirds of their cases are in the under 45 age group in sweden for which i've...