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i just use a weheelchair for legs. >> in this episode, we discover how people in the far east are workingor a cln inclusive socy for people with disabilities. 9,000 kilometers east of moscow, vladivostok, capital city of mayor ta maritime province in the far east, population, approximately 630,000. the russian government invests to develop this city as a gateway to the asia-pacific region. vladivostok city hall is located in the heart of the city. in march 2017, latest member of the city council. he succeeded a member who had died in office. built during the former soviet era, city hall has no elevators. achem must get to his office on the third floor each day with the help of a staff. this european-made chair lift for overwhewheelchairs was expr installed for his use. as a member of the city council, his goal is to make vladivostok an access-friendly city. he wants to help people with disabilities using his own experiences. >> translator: i am fully aware of what the disabled people require. the most pressing issue is the lack of facilities for people with disabilities. >> achem lives wi
i just use a weheelchair for legs. >> in this episode, we discover how people in the far east are workingor a cln inclusive socy for people with disabilities. 9,000 kilometers east of moscow, vladivostok, capital city of mayor ta maritime province in the far east, population, approximately 630,000. the russian government invests to develop this city as a gateway to the asia-pacific region. vladivostok city hall is located in the heart of the city. in march 2017, latest member of the city...
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who are already supplying oil to the far east will face another -- more competition. that's good for consumers in the far east, of course. >> let's stay on that topic, neil, after demand in the high growth asian markets what are signals telling you about the outlook going into 2018 >> we think demand is strong, china's demand is strong so we don't see cause for concern. one of the key points we make in our report that we just published is that in 2017 global oil demand, the asian economies as well as the western economies, growth has been revised upwards. we're now seeing oil demand going up by 1.6 million barrels a day in 2017, which is strong carrying forward into 2018, we see growth slightly lower, but not that much. the data will change, and growth in '18 of 1.4 million barrels a day. on the demand front growth is pretty robust. in asia and elsewhere. >> neil f we can take a step back and look at the supply picture globalry, inventory normalization, at what point in the cycle do we see meaningful rebalancing or is that already happening? is the opec strategy worki
who are already supplying oil to the far east will face another -- more competition. that's good for consumers in the far east, of course. >> let's stay on that topic, neil, after demand in the high growth asian markets what are signals telling you about the outlook going into 2018 >> we think demand is strong, china's demand is strong so we don't see cause for concern. one of the key points we make in our report that we just published is that in 2017 global oil demand, the asian...
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the marketing of flats in london to the far east and elsewhere, u nfortu nately far east and elsewhereoreign investment, it means that they cannot necessarily get the finance from an upfront source. so that enables the development to take place. possibly it needs to calm with some commitment to more affordable first—time housing. they should not be allowed to evade their commitment to providing affordable housing. watch this space. everyone will be talking about it at the party conferences. some areas of london, new developments are empty. they are all sold, but nobody lives there. very frustrating for the people who would love to be able to get a chance to live there. we have only got a couple of minutes. the sunday times focusing on labour putting the spotlight on tuition fees. brexit will be the big thing for them this week. this is going for them this week. this is going for them this week. this is going for the young voter? it is all about the youth vote. they need to sort out the student loan system. the labour manifesto, there is some feeling that there could be cross— party fee
the marketing of flats in london to the far east and elsewhere, u nfortu nately far east and elsewhereoreign investment, it means that they cannot necessarily get the finance from an upfront source. so that enables the development to take place. possibly it needs to calm with some commitment to more affordable first—time housing. they should not be allowed to evade their commitment to providing affordable housing. watch this space. everyone will be talking about it at the party conferences....
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and to an end in russia's far east from there his dangle hawkins' north korean delegation the riving giving a speech just in the central hall to my left was very much something people waiting for it was a big media scramble to hear what they had to say quite predictably taking a strong uncompromising position saying their development of the nuclear program was something that was not up for discussion in the meantime in the hall just next door the leaders of russia south korea japan and mongolia were discussing also what to do about this crisis the world has been watching for some time and although there are differences in how to resolve the crisis they also do have it seems some things in common take a listen. the final goal of these measures and steps is a peaceful diplomatic resolution to the crisis and they'd like to emphasize that there will be no war on the korean peninsula i am certain of that. those are good i just like my south korean colleague i'm sure that a large scale conflict especially one with weapons of mass destruction will not happen all of the opposing sides have t
and to an end in russia's far east from there his dangle hawkins' north korean delegation the riving giving a speech just in the central hall to my left was very much something people waiting for it was a big media scramble to hear what they had to say quite predictably taking a strong uncompromising position saying their development of the nuclear program was something that was not up for discussion in the meantime in the hall just next door the leaders of russia south korea japan and mongolia...
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cloudier zones will slip into the far east of scotla nd zones will slip into the far east of scotlanderwise will be about 18 degrees. on tuesday a ridge of high pressure builds across the uk meaning that it should be a decent day. a chilly start with temperatures near freezing but september sunshine to look forward to and we start to see a change to slightly milder air through tuesday night as south—westerly winds waft at atla ntic south—westerly winds waft at atlantic air across the uk which boosts the temperatures but we will also see rain moving into the north and west. temperatures in tuesday night are ten or 13 degrees and even in the countryside many of us have temperatures into double figures. quite a change on wednesday. u nsettled quite a change on wednesday. unsettled day with low pressure in the northwest and the slow band of rain coming in. mounting up across scotland, may be north—west wales, maybe a of localised flooding but when the cloud breaks it becomes warm and temperatures could reach the low 20s. slow—moving weather front makes its way towards eastern england by t
cloudier zones will slip into the far east of scotla nd zones will slip into the far east of scotlanderwise will be about 18 degrees. on tuesday a ridge of high pressure builds across the uk meaning that it should be a decent day. a chilly start with temperatures near freezing but september sunshine to look forward to and we start to see a change to slightly milder air through tuesday night as south—westerly winds waft at atla ntic south—westerly winds waft at atlantic air across the uk...
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it is also true in the far east.he likelihood that they would go to a true conflict is still very low. china is now gradually interfering in calming down korea, also with helping the u.s. with sanctions. i think that the markets are not expecting this to come to an extreme conflict situation. andrew: pulling it back to this region in terms of iran and the referendum we will see tomorrow, is there one that markets should take more seriously or focusing on more carefully? luciano: to be honest, no. right now i think there is much more concern for what is .appening in the far east i think what is happening right now, in particular with the ardish region, is not particularly -- it is of course an important part of the oil production, but we have seen it in the past. we have seen it a couple years ago when the islamic state was conquering huge parts of iraq and syria. it didn't have an impact on the oil price. i would suggest that the markets have gotten used to that. i do not think this is going to be a major risk. andre
it is also true in the far east.he likelihood that they would go to a true conflict is still very low. china is now gradually interfering in calming down korea, also with helping the u.s. with sanctions. i think that the markets are not expecting this to come to an extreme conflict situation. andrew: pulling it back to this region in terms of iran and the referendum we will see tomorrow, is there one that markets should take more seriously or focusing on more carefully? luciano: to be honest,...
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to put together their portfolio projects especially in russia's far east we'll. use the port of the lady was. to give alternately areas. south korea. and the controversy that. interested in having a free trade area. economically and it will continue our consultations so. we also talked about our energy cooperation of south korean companies participate in the cycle in one and settle into projects so we are also considering creasing. exports liquefied natural gas. cost. fifteen new. shipyards. russian. trials are all projects including north korea we could supply. pipelines to south korea. and we can operate three roads together with. police initiatives which will not just result in an economic benefit this will also the trust and stability on the korean peninsula. could. be promising for south korean companies to participate in new construction projects in our country modernizing forest in soup or it's developing even more than together so things. it would be important to cooperate and agriculture is where we will continue working to live beery years that includes
to put together their portfolio projects especially in russia's far east we'll. use the port of the lady was. to give alternately areas. south korea. and the controversy that. interested in having a free trade area. economically and it will continue our consultations so. we also talked about our energy cooperation of south korean companies participate in the cycle in one and settle into projects so we are also considering creasing. exports liquefied natural gas. cost. fifteen new. shipyards....
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his love affair with the far east had begun.the following years he moved up fast in the army ranks, including a stent as an aide to teddy roosevelt. he was always often pulling strings, pulling letters from pinky. when his beloved father arthur died in 1912, douglas recalled never have i been able to heal the wound in my heart. ♪ over there over there ♪ send the word send the word ♪ over there >> beginning of world war i, you have macarthur in the element as far as wanting to emulate his father. >> macarthur created the famed 46 ring division with national guard units from 26 different states and the district of columbia. when the division of 28,000 troops sailed to france that october of 1917, colonel douglas macarthur was its chief of staff. >> world war i was like the civil war, a full movement of men rather than machines. >> macarthur was a dashing man. >> macarthur did not look like anybody else. he wore an enormous scarf that his mother had knitted. it is about ten feet long and wore tailored uniforms and everybody else ha
his love affair with the far east had begun.the following years he moved up fast in the army ranks, including a stent as an aide to teddy roosevelt. he was always often pulling strings, pulling letters from pinky. when his beloved father arthur died in 1912, douglas recalled never have i been able to heal the wound in my heart. ♪ over there over there ♪ send the word send the word ♪ over there >> beginning of world war i, you have macarthur in the element as far as wanting to...
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stephanie: today, we are at a gone to university, looking at the tribunal for the far east or the tokyo war crimes, and these papers relate to the trial that went on against the 20 military people and the civilians who were responsible for the federal war, too. at this military tribunal, it was established i have in 12 different countries and nine prosecuting attorneys from various countries that would put these individuals on trial. one of the key people on defense was a general, a general of the imperial army and prime minister, and he was the one responsible for the decision to bomb pearl harbor in 1941. , so how come they had these papers? they were actually there at the trials. he became ill and asked his friend to come to japan and help them out and cover for him while he was ill, so he stayed on. he was supposed to be on a couple of beers that state or two years and helped with that. he brought these four boxes of materials back to the united states. one went to the national archives and the other came to gone guns university, his alma mater -- go gonzo university in 1989. i have
stephanie: today, we are at a gone to university, looking at the tribunal for the far east or the tokyo war crimes, and these papers relate to the trial that went on against the 20 military people and the civilians who were responsible for the federal war, too. at this military tribunal, it was established i have in 12 different countries and nine prosecuting attorneys from various countries that would put these individuals on trial. one of the key people on defense was a general, a general of...
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up to these days, he's on a bit of a world tour promoting healthy eating, the latest stop in the far eastere he told people in singapore that he likes his crabs, well, rather hot. we stopped to have some noodles and some chicken this morning. and some rice. i'd say the chilli crab, and love chilli crab and it's something that seems to be coming to this part of the world, it's something i get whenever i'm here. i wonder if that helped wim in the world cup in 2002? more sport here throughout the evening. goodbye for now. more on those covenants discussions on brexit. ministers are understood to have discussed a so—called transition deal and the prospect of continued payments to the eu after britain leaves the blog. joining us isa britain leaves the blog. joining us is a professor from the uk britain leaves the blog. joining us is a professorfrom the uk in a changing europe initiative at king's couege changing europe initiative at king's college london. ! talk us through the four options we are facing. there is an almost infinite option but the options are the norway option, staying within t
up to these days, he's on a bit of a world tour promoting healthy eating, the latest stop in the far eastere he told people in singapore that he likes his crabs, well, rather hot. we stopped to have some noodles and some chicken this morning. and some rice. i'd say the chilli crab, and love chilli crab and it's something that seems to be coming to this part of the world, it's something i get whenever i'm here. i wonder if that helped wim in the world cup in 2002? more sport here throughout the...
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((gabe on camera - lead)) at first the haze drifted into the far east bay this morning but then it workedit's way all the way to oaklandinto the north bay and even san francisco i went to several high altitude look out points around the bay and it was quite a visualtake a look this morning the haze drifted into the far east bay but then it worked it's way down to oaklandinto the north bay the south bay and even san francisco in the foreground here is the foot of the bay bridge as you enter oakland heading east behind it is oakland . which you can almost not see because a blanket of brown haze covered the sky.here's the view from the other angle. i went up to hills east of oakland looking back toward the westfrom this lookout off grizly peak you normally see a clear view of downtown oakland and san francisco some parts of the bay area today looked more like los angelos like smog.. sound from bay area residents about fire haze the smoke is from fires north of here in oregon and in northerna california the closest one being the butte county fire. it's over 150 miles away but the giant plumes
((gabe on camera - lead)) at first the haze drifted into the far east bay this morning but then it workedit's way all the way to oaklandinto the north bay and even san francisco i went to several high altitude look out points around the bay and it was quite a visualtake a look this morning the haze drifted into the far east bay but then it worked it's way down to oaklandinto the north bay the south bay and even san francisco in the foreground here is the foot of the bay bridge as you enter...
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weather here at home city weakened to become a tropical storm as one across japan is now over the far east of russia so for much of japan weather conditions are looking significantly better it should be a nice day in tokyo on tuesday with highs of twenty seven degrees but as we head on through into wednesday will i see an area of low pressure developing across the sea of japan and eventually will get into the western side of honshu late in the day. in the next episode of science in the golden age exploring the contributions made by scholars join the medieval islamic period in the field of medicine. to be a good subject to bring different people from all over the world together. to such like a magical. the world about. science in a golden age with professor germany at this time. and after reminder of the top stories on al-jazeera u.s. president donald trump has made his debut at the united nations ahead of the general assembly he pledged to help reform the organization to make it more effective and and mismanagement kurdish leaders in northern iraq are pushing ahead with an independence for
weather here at home city weakened to become a tropical storm as one across japan is now over the far east of russia so for much of japan weather conditions are looking significantly better it should be a nice day in tokyo on tuesday with highs of twenty seven degrees but as we head on through into wednesday will i see an area of low pressure developing across the sea of japan and eventually will get into the western side of honshu late in the day. in the next episode of science in the golden...
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this weather system coming in from the atlantic, some uncertainty about how far east it will go duringside of it. easing winds. we will keep you updated on that. we are following hurricane maria, which on sunday should just miss the turks and caicos islands. it looks like it will eventually push north further away from the bahamas. hello, this is breakfast, with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. breaking the brexit deadlock. the prime minister heads to florence for a key speech on leaving the european union. but a proposed two—year transitional deal could cost the uk £18 billion. good morning, it's friday, 22nd september. also this morning: mentally deranged. the north korean leader kimjong—un launches a stinging attack on donald trump as he promises the us president will pay dearly for his recent speech at the un. a senior police officer warns the fight against terror is pushing already stretched forces to the limit.
this weather system coming in from the atlantic, some uncertainty about how far east it will go duringside of it. easing winds. we will keep you updated on that. we are following hurricane maria, which on sunday should just miss the turks and caicos islands. it looks like it will eventually push north further away from the bahamas. hello, this is breakfast, with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. breaking the brexit deadlock. the prime minister heads to florence for a key speech on leaving the...
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are at the special collections department of gonzaga university, looking at the tribunal for the far east or the tokyo war crimes, and these papers relate to the trial that the 28 military people and the civilians who were responsible for the federal them -- the start of world war ii. was military tribunal established by having 12 different countries and nine prosecuting attorneys from various countries that would put these 20 individuals on trial. one of the key people on defense the japanese general, a general of the imperial army and prime minister, and he was the one responsible for the decision to bomb pearl harbor in 1941. how we got those papers is a wasaga graduate from 1929 actually there at the trials. he was a friend of the prosecuting attorney. he became ill and asked his friend to come to japan and help him out and cover for him while he was ill, so he stayed on. he was supposed to only be there for a couple of years. but he stayed on for two years and helped with that. he brought these four boxes of materials back to the united states. one set went to the national archives a
are at the special collections department of gonzaga university, looking at the tribunal for the far east or the tokyo war crimes, and these papers relate to the trial that the 28 military people and the civilians who were responsible for the federal them -- the start of world war ii. was military tribunal established by having 12 different countries and nine prosecuting attorneys from various countries that would put these 20 individuals on trial. one of the key people on defense the japanese...
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probably more general rave in the far north—east of scotland, limiting the temperature rise.of the temperature rise. the best of the dry weather in the west of the uk. hello. this is bbc news.
probably more general rave in the far north—east of scotland, limiting the temperature rise.of the temperature rise. the best of the dry weather in the west of the uk. hello. this is bbc news.
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the track shifted slightly east and jose stays far enough offshore. warm and generally dry. things do downhill monday shower or storm tuesday and sun returns end the next week. >> lesley has sports. >> the phillies getting the weekend visit from temple. taking on umass, plus you each drive a ford (all) yes.ght? i'm going to show you a next generation pickup. awesome. let's do this. the bed is made of high-strength steel, which is less susceptible to punctures than aluminum. stronger the better. and best of all, this new truck is actually- (all laughing) oh my.... the current chevy silverado. current chevy owners and lessees get a total value of ten-thousand, six hundred dollars. or, 0% financing for 72 months on this silverado all star. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. -and we slide! -whoo! nah. like this. grab a large or extra large freshly ground, freshly brewed hot coffee for your chance to win. get your celebration ready. dunkin' donuts. this is coffee. this is winning. been trying to prepare for this day... and i'm still not ready. the reason i'm telling you t
the track shifted slightly east and jose stays far enough offshore. warm and generally dry. things do downhill monday shower or storm tuesday and sun returns end the next week. >> lesley has sports. >> the phillies getting the weekend visit from temple. taking on umass, plus you each drive a ford (all) yes.ght? i'm going to show you a next generation pickup. awesome. let's do this. the bed is made of high-strength steel, which is less susceptible to punctures than aluminum. stronger...
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this weather system coming in from the atlantic, some uncertainty about how far east it will go duringllowing hurricane maria, which on sunday should just miss the turks and caicos islands. it looks like it will eventually push north further away from the bahamas. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. i'm reged ahmad. our top stories: donald trump steps up the pressure on north korea, with more sanctions against companies who trade with pyongyang. our new executive order will cut off sources of revenue that funds north korea's efforts to develop the deadliest weapons known to human kind. racing against the clock. rescuers frantic struggle to get people out of the rubble after mexico city's devastating earthquake. the death toll passes 270. the caribbean islands still without power and all but cut off by hurricane maria. authorities ask for all the help the world can offer. facebook promises more transparency over its political advertising. 3,000 accounts from last year's presidential election will be passed to congress.
this weather system coming in from the atlantic, some uncertainty about how far east it will go duringllowing hurricane maria, which on sunday should just miss the turks and caicos islands. it looks like it will eventually push north further away from the bahamas. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. i'm reged ahmad. our top stories: donald trump steps up the pressure on north korea, with more sanctions against companies who trade with pyongyang....
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weather here at home see we can to become a tropical storm is one across japan it's not over the far east of russia so for much of japan weather conditions are looking significantly better it should be a nice day in tokyo on tuesday with highs of twenty seven degrees but as we head on through into wednesday we might see an area of low pressure developing across the sea of japan and eventually will get into the western side of honshu late in the day. why the sky why should be no borders up here why only horizons. as an airline we don't believe in boundaries we believe in bringing people together the world's better that way. it is a right for all of us to go where we need to go to feel the things we want to feel . to see the people we want to see. that's why we'll continue to fly the skies were providing you with everything we can and treating everyone how they deserve to be treated we do this because we know the trouble goes beyond borders and prejudice. the travel teaches compassion and the travel is a necessity. to travel is a right for all remember that this world is full of ours to exp
weather here at home see we can to become a tropical storm is one across japan it's not over the far east of russia so for much of japan weather conditions are looking significantly better it should be a nice day in tokyo on tuesday with highs of twenty seven degrees but as we head on through into wednesday we might see an area of low pressure developing across the sea of japan and eventually will get into the western side of honshu late in the day. why the sky why should be no borders up here...
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some brighter weather for northern ireland, the far north—east. n continuing across eastern areas except the far south and east where temperatures will get up to 19 or 20 degrees. that bit fresher towards the west. the weather front will continue to clear eastwards and as it clears away, and with the clear skies across many areas, it will turn quite chilly into the early hours of friday morning. temperatures in towns and cities, nine to 11 celsius. in the countryside, maybe six or seven celsius. a bit of a chilled first thing on friday morning but for many of us it will bea dry morning but for many of us it will be a dry and bright start. rain moves into northern ireland. a bit of breeze picking up as well. for much of southern and eastern parts of england it will be dry and sunny. temperatures up to 18 or 19. for the weekend, this big area of low pressure thankfully will stay out towards the west. the high—pressure rich will dominate things for many of us on saturday. there will be if you bright or sunny spells, quite breezy across the west. i thi
some brighter weather for northern ireland, the far north—east. n continuing across eastern areas except the far south and east where temperatures will get up to 19 or 20 degrees. that bit fresher towards the west. the weather front will continue to clear eastwards and as it clears away, and with the clear skies across many areas, it will turn quite chilly into the early hours of friday morning. temperatures in towns and cities, nine to 11 celsius. in the countryside, maybe six or seven...
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you can see the enhancement taking placement it's too far east for us. we get the sunshine and warmer temps later today. 70s, 80s, to a few lower 90s. we are not setting any records. the next couple of days look to be above average but not crazy hot. by friday, we start toey that fog come in and the cooling will take us right into the weekend. >> okay, steve. >> thank you. >> you got it. >>> time is now 5:19. good morning. coffee may soon come with a warning. why one group says there should be a cancer warning on your next cup of coffee. >>> and leave the credit card at home. or at least we are talking about the uk. there is a new way for you to pay for things with just a tap of your finger. this is the new comfort food. grown right here in california, with absolutely no antibiotics ever. a better way to grow, a better way to eat. and it starts with foster farms simply raised chicken. california grown with no antibiotics ever. >>> the bay area economy just keeps growing. in fact, it is growing so fast it almost triples the national rate. according to new
you can see the enhancement taking placement it's too far east for us. we get the sunshine and warmer temps later today. 70s, 80s, to a few lower 90s. we are not setting any records. the next couple of days look to be above average but not crazy hot. by friday, we start toey that fog come in and the cooling will take us right into the weekend. >> okay, steve. >> thank you. >> you got it. >>> time is now 5:19. good morning. coffee may soon come with a warning. why one...
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against pyongyang and separately china and russia carried out their own and naval drills off russia's far east port of bloody vos talk this is near its border with north korea now with tensions escalating on the korean peninsula the tourism industry in south korea is bracing for a major downturn the number of visitors from china has already fallen by seventy percent but not everyone is put off by talk of missile launches and military generals in the north as after thomas reports with tensions on the korean peninsula building south korea on monday hosted a conference of military leaders from across asia pacific giving the keynote address was a former south korean minister who's also head to the united nations i'd like to remind north korea. no single nation has or survived is a fate. you know your city united international community in the course of history. in the south rising tensions are having an economic impact at an hour from seoul it's easy to see into the demilitarized zone the d.m.z. and beyond that the mountains of north korea the lookout has long been a tourist site people can even t
against pyongyang and separately china and russia carried out their own and naval drills off russia's far east port of bloody vos talk this is near its border with north korea now with tensions escalating on the korean peninsula the tourism industry in south korea is bracing for a major downturn the number of visitors from china has already fallen by seventy percent but not everyone is put off by talk of missile launches and military generals in the north as after thomas reports with tensions...
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the track shifted slightly east and jose stays far enough offshore. warm and generally dry. things do downhill monday shower or storm tuesday and sun returns end the next week. >> lesley has sports. >> the phillies getting the weekend visit from temple. taking on umass, plus >>> the eagles crowded back field minus one player, donald pumphrey has been placed on injured reserve. the phils started a three game series against the a's at the bank after scoring 27 runs, the quiet thanks to the pitcher. he threw a complete game two hit shut-out. three game over four nothing the find. college football temple going to queen two hosting u mass, temple down 7 three, '30, yard touchdown, the owls take care of the minute men. 29-21 the final. >>> frenzy. hi there, guys, yes, it is the second week of the friday football frenzy, a whole host the new schools, we'll start off action. strawberry mansioning. play with your brother, finding his back and forth and amy client ir pope, does all the rest. 30-eight. visiting central. christian pass to carl jones. huge win, 53-0. kensington to 0. jon
the track shifted slightly east and jose stays far enough offshore. warm and generally dry. things do downhill monday shower or storm tuesday and sun returns end the next week. >> lesley has sports. >> the phillies getting the weekend visit from temple. taking on umass, plus >>> the eagles crowded back field minus one player, donald pumphrey has been placed on injured reserve. the phils started a three game series against the a's at the bank after scoring 27 runs, the quiet...
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that area of rain working its way eastwards, moving through tomorrow evening, for the far east, stayinggame but we will see a bit of rain as the weather front works its way from west to east, mostly hearing through the course of bursting morning. we are likely to see the rain lingering in north—east scotland, elsewhere, dry and bright and once again, the temperatures doing pretty well for the time of year. sophie. that's all from the bbc news at one so it's goodbye from me — good afternoon, time poor luck other day's sports news live from the bbc sports centre that attract roller—coaster day paul sykes falsities. ben stokes has been arrested after an incident in bristol in the early hours of yesterday morning and won't be available for the fourth one—day match against west indies. he missed training today along with team—mate alex hales, who is also thought to be helping police with their enquiries. patrick gearey is with me. this is farfrom ideal in the middle of a one—day series, what details do we have? in the hours following a number's last one—day international against west indies
that area of rain working its way eastwards, moving through tomorrow evening, for the far east, stayinggame but we will see a bit of rain as the weather front works its way from west to east, mostly hearing through the course of bursting morning. we are likely to see the rain lingering in north—east scotland, elsewhere, dry and bright and once again, the temperatures doing pretty well for the time of year. sophie. that's all from the bbc news at one so it's goodbye from me — good afternoon,...
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they expect they will have to respond to a number of outages especially in the far east bay where we'reking about places like livermore and concord. set your thermostats at 78 or higher if you are at home and conserve energy between 1 and 10 p.m. live in fremont, i'm jessica flores, kpix 5. >>> one of the biggest stories today, the heat, of course. football players in livermore gearing up to take the field in some dangerous temperatures tonight. we are told only the varsity team will play. the high school canceled the jv game because it's going to be too hot in the afternoon. and nearby in san ramon, the unified school district is canceling all outdoor activities today. >>> i'm sure all those athletes work hard to get into shape but 115, 115 you'll struggle. >> no matter how good you are it's dangerous, no matter how much water you drink. excessive heat warning in effect for a reason. let's take a look now. >>> right now is the time to get outside because it's not as hot obviously as it will be later on today. this is the most comfortable moment of the day. this early-morning hour. but
they expect they will have to respond to a number of outages especially in the far east bay where we'reking about places like livermore and concord. set your thermostats at 78 or higher if you are at home and conserve energy between 1 and 10 p.m. live in fremont, i'm jessica flores, kpix 5. >>> one of the biggest stories today, the heat, of course. football players in livermore gearing up to take the field in some dangerous temperatures tonight. we are told only the varsity team will...
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. >> the worst part for me was o o trip t to the far east.saw there was jusust unimaginable. the animals e re-educated, tortured; many of them die. especially when they are being transported. and the people involved dodont care. we were threatenened numerouous times while filmining. >> but the two did manage to film these images at the arctic circle. these men are catching the young, gray belugas. they can be trained. but the older ones, once they turn white, cannot. when the hunters come, the white belugas try to protect their young and often get caught in the nets. many die. >> t they get sent to china on these old, rusty boats. they spspend days i in little tububsn in the scorchihing heat. >> during loading or unloading, many belugas' necks break. amusement parks pay between 40 and 100 thousand euros for a young, gray beluga. the trade brings in millions. >> the problem is growing because there are more and more dolphinanariums. in russia theye being bubuilt all the time. they're lucrcrative. but e exps to china are also o increasis. it's
. >> the worst part for me was o o trip t to the far east.saw there was jusust unimaginable. the animals e re-educated, tortured; many of them die. especially when they are being transported. and the people involved dodont care. we were threatenened numerouous times while filmining. >> but the two did manage to film these images at the arctic circle. these men are catching the young, gray belugas. they can be trained. but the older ones, once they turn white, cannot. when the...
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we're talking about the far east bay like concord and livermore. those are the areas that will be really hit hard today during this heat wave. but as of this hour, they haven't had any major outages to report. reporting live in fremont, i'm jessica flores, kpix 5. >>> the extreme heat in the bay area is creating a dangerous situation for students. the san ramon unified school district along with some bay area high schools have canceled all outdoor activities today. >>> to help residents beat the heat, several bay area cities have opened up cool centers. here are some that are open: check out your area to see if there is a center open this weekend. >>> now to track the temperatures expected in your area this weekend, you can download the kpix 5 weather app. you can find it in apple's app store and on google play. >>> very handy in situations like this. all right. jaclyn, you have a lot going on, on the roads right now. >> this is definitely not "friday light" conditions for drivers. it's a big weekend, everyone is heading out of town, and we have ha
we're talking about the far east bay like concord and livermore. those are the areas that will be really hit hard today during this heat wave. but as of this hour, they haven't had any major outages to report. reporting live in fremont, i'm jessica flores, kpix 5. >>> the extreme heat in the bay area is creating a dangerous situation for students. the san ramon unified school district along with some bay area high schools have canceled all outdoor activities today. >>> to help...
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north—east of scotla nd the way from the far north—east of scotland down to kent and sussexof cloud and some on and off drizzle. very mild tonight. 16 degrees in plymouth, 1a in eastern parts of scotland. monday starts on a great note. additional rain moving into north—western parts of the country, but some sunshine poking through that layer of grey we will have tomorrow. quite humid, so those temperatures will rise to the low 20s. some weather fronts temperatures will rise to the low 20s. some weatherfronts moving through for the first part of the week, then quieter running down for wednesday. a mixed start to the week, but the weather should be mostly bright, with temperatures getting up to the low 20s in the south and the mid or upper teens in the north. that‘s it. south and the mid or upper teens in the north. that's it. thank you. you‘re watching breakfast from bbc news. time now for a look at the newspapers. angela at the newspapers. epstein is here to tell us what angela epstein is here to tell us what has caught her eye this morning. there is a story in the sunday ti
north—east of scotla nd the way from the far north—east of scotland down to kent and sussexof cloud and some on and off drizzle. very mild tonight. 16 degrees in plymouth, 1a in eastern parts of scotland. monday starts on a great note. additional rain moving into north—western parts of the country, but some sunshine poking through that layer of grey we will have tomorrow. quite humid, so those temperatures will rise to the low 20s. some weather fronts temperatures will rise to the low...
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. >> the worst part for me was o o trip t to the far east.saw there was jusust unimaginable. the animals e re-educated, tortured; many of them die. especially when they are being transported. and the people involved dodont care. we were threatenened numerouous times while filmining. >> but the two did manage to film these images at the arctic circle. these men are catching the young, gray belugas. they can be trained. but the older ones, once they turn white, cannot. when the hunters come, the white belugas try to protect their young and often get caught in the nets. many die. >> t they get sent to china on these old, rusty boats. they spspend days i in little tububsn in the scorchihing heat. >> during loading or unloading, many belugas' necks break. amusement parks pay between 40 and 100 thousand euros for a young, gray beluga. the trade brings in millions. >> the problem is growing because there are more and more dolphinanariums. in russia theye being bubuilt all the time. they're lucrcrative. but e exps to china are also o increasis. it's
. >> the worst part for me was o o trip t to the far east.saw there was jusust unimaginable. the animals e re-educated, tortured; many of them die. especially when they are being transported. and the people involved dodont care. we were threatenened numerouous times while filmining. >> but the two did manage to film these images at the arctic circle. these men are catching the young, gray belugas. they can be trained. but the older ones, once they turn white, cannot. when the...
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. >> in the middle east before we go to the far east, the middle east, israel, theirs under a one state solution or a two state solution. if you have a one state solution and you can really have democracy. >> i think for israel to remain a democratic jewish faith, it has to have a democratic state. i'm a believer in the two state solution and eventually they're going to have to get there. >> talk about the gulf states, the gulf cooperation council, those countries. you don't think that democracy will break out there or should? >> there is a monarchy and they have varying degrees of liberalism toward places like women's rights and varying degrees of liberalism toward the marriage of religion and politics. that some interesting things are happening there, even in a place like saudi arabia, arabia as really basically now a generation shift and most of, most of a majority of the people studying in university in saudi arabia and their great university, are women. >> now we're going to have an interesting kind of test here. can you educate women at this level and still tell them they can't dr
. >> in the middle east before we go to the far east, the middle east, israel, theirs under a one state solution or a two state solution. if you have a one state solution and you can really have democracy. >> i think for israel to remain a democratic jewish faith, it has to have a democratic state. i'm a believer in the two state solution and eventually they're going to have to get there. >> talk about the gulf states, the gulf cooperation council, those countries. you don't...
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this one got strong east of the leeward islands. 185-mile-per-hour winds that far east, this is the first time. >> are we going to create a category six as we see more of these stronger storms in . >> until last year, we hadn't seen a category five. we will be rewriting the intensity scale, but it's more how long lived it's been. it's the longest time we've had a storm this long. it's 36 hours now this strong. >> is there any idea how long this season could last in it once pretty clear are getting increasingly blurry. >> caller: typically, the official end date is november 30th. by the end of october usually the season's done. we've had two hurricanes make landfall in november. typically the season peaks around september 10th. then it starts to get a little quieter, but the large scale conditions this year are conducive for active season. we have three hurricanes out there now, the models are showing another one maybe in the next ten days. hopefully the rest of the storms that form this year will not impact any land masses. we've already seen devastation in the united states and the carib
this one got strong east of the leeward islands. 185-mile-per-hour winds that far east, this is the first time. >> are we going to create a category six as we see more of these stronger storms in . >> until last year, we hadn't seen a category five. we will be rewriting the intensity scale, but it's more how long lived it's been. it's the longest time we've had a storm this long. it's 36 hours now this strong. >> is there any idea how long this season could last in it once...
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they've done a couple of tests that demonstrated a capability to put a missile as far east as chicagoe don't know 100% what the weight of the payload that they tested was so we don't know exactly how far they can deliver a nuclear weapon. >> rose: as far as chicago. >> as far as chicago or detroit. we don't know how much the payload weighed, that is a big determining nant how far it can go. check for sure the weapon, check ton missile and the third piece can you make a nuclear weapon small enough to fit on a missile. intelligence community thinks they can do that. and then the last piece, the last piece is can you make it all work, can you make all the electronics work under the intense vibrations of takeoff and reentry and the heat and pressure. that we just don't know where they are so hns, the fundamental problem we have, right -- so hence the fundamental problem we have. diploma i think nick is the diplomat here, but i think diplomacy is the right approach. i think putting pressure on them is the right approach, after 25 years of pressuring them, though, i'm not 100% sure, in fact
they've done a couple of tests that demonstrated a capability to put a missile as far east as chicagoe don't know 100% what the weight of the payload that they tested was so we don't know exactly how far they can deliver a nuclear weapon. >> rose: as far as chicago. >> as far as chicago or detroit. we don't know how much the payload weighed, that is a big determining nant how far it can go. check for sure the weapon, check ton missile and the third piece can you make a nuclear...
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accompanied by showers but it never makes it over to east anglia and the far south—east of england.is is slow motion weather. eventually the weather front moves into the north sea, probably in the small hours friday. just to make room for another set of weather fronts to work its way back into the western side of scotland, the north—west of england, northern ireland, the west of england and wales. generally speaking, the further south and east you are, the drier and finer your day will be. late in the day, rain will move away and just when you thought here is another 5pell will move away and just when you thought here is another spell of wet and windy weather to ruin my weekend plans, that frontal system is running into an area of relatively high pressure across the continent, slowing the progress of the weather front. there will be rain across western scotland and northern ireland, but it will be a weak weather feature once it gets further ea5t. you're watching beyond 100 days. a huge hurricane and a crippling earthquake — spare a thought for the people of the caribbean and mexico.
accompanied by showers but it never makes it over to east anglia and the far south—east of england.is is slow motion weather. eventually the weather front moves into the north sea, probably in the small hours friday. just to make room for another set of weather fronts to work its way back into the western side of scotland, the north—west of england, northern ireland, the west of england and wales. generally speaking, the further south and east you are, the drier and finer your day will be....
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of scotland and at least brighter skies into the far west and into northern ireland and into the far east round about 20 degrees. that frontal system com pletes degrees. that frontal system completes its journey during the small hours of friday and allow in proceedings, make room for the next set of weather fronts to bring that combination of cloud, wind and rain across scotland, through northern ireland will does get one through northern ireland through the course of friday and becomes a bother for the western side of england and much of wales. the driest weather towards the east. 0vernight, what is left of the east. 0vernight, what is left of the weather front drifts through and you thinkjust in time for the weekend but look at the number of isobars, cloudy and windy but not quite because is high pressure over the continent that tends to keep those fronts at bay and not com pletely those fronts at bay and not completely do the job for the western side of scotland and northern ireland, seeing some cloud and rain but elsewhere, not a bad start to the weekend and what is left of that front
of scotland and at least brighter skies into the far west and into northern ireland and into the far east round about 20 degrees. that frontal system com pletes degrees. that frontal system completes its journey during the small hours of friday and allow in proceedings, make room for the next set of weather fronts to bring that combination of cloud, wind and rain across scotland, through northern ireland will does get one through northern ireland through the course of friday and becomes a...
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. >> to me, the worst part was traveling to the far east.t i saw there was unimaginable -- the animals are re-educated, tormented. many die, especially while being transported. and the people working there don't even care. we kept being threatened while we were filming. narrator: nevertheless, they managed to capture these images at the arctic circle. the men are after the young, grey belugas, which can still be trained. once they turn white, that doesn't work anymore. the older, white animals try to protect the younger ones. often, they get caught in the nets themselves, and die. >> on these rusty, old barges they are then transported to china. for days on end they are left in little tubs, often in scorching heat. narrator: many animals break their necks while being loaded. amusement parks will pay between 40,000 euros and 100,000 euros for one young, grey beluga whale. a lucrative business worth millions. the film is now screening in some russian cinemas. the filmmakers want to change people's attitudes, as documentaries have done in weste
. >> to me, the worst part was traveling to the far east.t i saw there was unimaginable -- the animals are re-educated, tormented. many die, especially while being transported. and the people working there don't even care. we kept being threatened while we were filming. narrator: nevertheless, they managed to capture these images at the arctic circle. the men are after the young, grey belugas, which can still be trained. once they turn white, that doesn't work anymore. the older, white...
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far east likely to stay dry for good part of the day, but patchy rain working in later.unshine and blustery showers from the northwest, highs of 18 degrees. this is bbc news. the headlines at 10.30am: teachers and nurses in england and wales could have the 1% cap on their pay rises lifted next year. the treasury admits it needs to be more flexible where there are skill shortages — but unions want to know who'll pay for it. people in their 20s and 30s can't afford as many meals out or expensive coffees — but the older generation are still enjoying themselves. a day ahead of the conservative party conference, borisjohnson has called for any brexit transition period to be limited to two years. the chief inspector of hospitals in england says the nhs is not fit for the 21st century. he warns the system has not adapted to deal with the growth of the population the most serious animal cruelty offences could soon be punished with up to five years in jail — instead of 6 months. now on bbc news, it's time for the travel show. this is the mighty river sava, flowing for nearly 1,00
far east likely to stay dry for good part of the day, but patchy rain working in later.unshine and blustery showers from the northwest, highs of 18 degrees. this is bbc news. the headlines at 10.30am: teachers and nurses in england and wales could have the 1% cap on their pay rises lifted next year. the treasury admits it needs to be more flexible where there are skill shortages — but unions want to know who'll pay for it. people in their 20s and 30s can't afford as many meals out or...
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. >> reporter: pg&e crews are stationed in the far east bay, south bay and north bay, where outages are expected. >> our meteorology team has been tracking this heat for quite a while. and what they do is use technology that helps them pinpoint the areas where we anticipate there may be outages. >> reporter: now, i can tell you i just checked in with pg&e. at this hour, they have not had any heat-related outages. but they expect that to just pop up once people go home and put on the air conditioning. they expect a lot of outages in the late afternoon. reporting in fremont, i'm jessica flores, kpix 5. >>> taking you live outside now, it looks like fog, but it's not. it's the haze hovering over the bay area. a shot from our sutro tower camera. kpix 5's jackie ward continues our team coverage live in novato with the air quality concerns and how one school is making special arrangements. jackie. >> reporter: yeah, michelle. as you can see behind me, the kids are out of school for the day and that's a little bit earlier than usual at loma verde elementary school. i'm sure the kids are reliev
. >> reporter: pg&e crews are stationed in the far east bay, south bay and north bay, where outages are expected. >> our meteorology team has been tracking this heat for quite a while. and what they do is use technology that helps them pinpoint the areas where we anticipate there may be outages. >> reporter: now, i can tell you i just checked in with pg&e. at this hour, they have not had any heat-related outages. but they expect that to just pop up once people go home...
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such a slow—moving band, probably not reaching the far east of the country until well after dark, the and muggy airfrom the south—west, temperatures in some areas will be no lower than 16 degrees. tomorrow we wake up to cloudy skies right across the country, some rain splashing through around lunchtime in belfast and western parts of scotland. to the south of that cloudy but at times the cloud breaking, the temperature getting up to 23 degrees if we get any lengthy periods of sunshine. through the early part of the week weather fronts moving across the uk, bringing rain, by the time we get to wednesday, looking like there will not be too many weather fronts, things may dry up. briefly, wet misty morning heavy rain across central and northern parts of the country, in the afternoon a lot brighter, by the time sorry tuesday, on wednesday, you can see it looking a lot better, some scattered showers in the west. 0n the whole, apart from the thick cloud today and the drizzle tomorrow, then tuesday and wednesday looking relatively bright for most of us. goodbye. this is bbc news. i'm julian
such a slow—moving band, probably not reaching the far east of the country until well after dark, the and muggy airfrom the south—west, temperatures in some areas will be no lower than 16 degrees. tomorrow we wake up to cloudy skies right across the country, some rain splashing through around lunchtime in belfast and western parts of scotland. to the south of that cloudy but at times the cloud breaking, the temperature getting up to 23 degrees if we get any lengthy periods of sunshine....
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this weather system coming in from the atlantic, some uncertainty about how far east it will go during. easing winds. we will keep you updated on that. we are following hurricane maria, which on sunday should just miss the turks and caicos islands. it looks like it will eventually push north further away from the bahamas. this is bbc news. i'm james menendez. our top stories: breaking the brexit deadlock. the british prime minister heads to florence to set out her proposals for leaving the european union. the war of words between the united states and north korea intensifies. kim jong—un describes president trump as "mentally deranged" after his anti—pyongyang speech at the un. an "utter mess." how teachers and pupils are describing the turkish education system after the government imposes controversial, non—secular lessons for the new school term. and i'm rachel horne. back from the cliff edge. britain will push for a brexit transition period that would keep it in the single market for two years. but can it break the stalemate over money? plus, clouds gather over the us solar industry
this weather system coming in from the atlantic, some uncertainty about how far east it will go during. easing winds. we will keep you updated on that. we are following hurricane maria, which on sunday should just miss the turks and caicos islands. it looks like it will eventually push north further away from the bahamas. this is bbc news. i'm james menendez. our top stories: breaking the brexit deadlock. the british prime minister heads to florence to set out her proposals for leaving the...
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far east to the middle east and. the other continents and we have to respond here and europe only together with europe can report take our borders and welcome those who deserve asylum and integrate them really. and talking with us as long as it will lead to a sign of our partners have for an arrest of influx because of course if you're going to protect our borders and as long as our asylum france you just are so so long. we are not going to be able to organize to gether return of migrants who are not allowed asylum here we need more efficiency and more humanity anything in the coming years you know has to. realize that this is the biggest challenge and we don't have a choice we have no alternative. to hide. behind the corridors were inefficient and lose. more we can build together the borders for asylum and migration that's why i would like in the coming year to have to vote. on the migration and asylum i want to you know asylum office that accelerates our personal jers ellington. rulings biometric files a secure fil
far east to the middle east and. the other continents and we have to respond here and europe only together with europe can report take our borders and welcome those who deserve asylum and integrate them really. and talking with us as long as it will lead to a sign of our partners have for an arrest of influx because of course if you're going to protect our borders and as long as our asylum france you just are so so long. we are not going to be able to organize to gether return of migrants who...
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in germany, there was no question of how we won the war, but it was still going on in the far east. japan had not really suffered much from the war from us. there were some attempts made to get there and bomb and so forth, but we were going to have to invade japan, and it was going to be rougher than the way we invaded europe. that was predictable. when president truman dropped the atomic weapon, it was not a problem for us. now it becomes a problem on debates as to whether this was the right thing to do, the wrong thing to do, if it should have been avoided. maybe just one bomb, not two bombs. there was no discussion. if he had the bomb and he could end that war, that was it. that is what we wanted. there was just no question about it. that is something that develops in hindsight with history, putting a different light onto to the situation as it developed. mike: was that because the lives lost after dropping that bomb were much fewer than the war had y would have been had the war continued? mr. cohn: it saved a lot of lives, it saved a lot of japanese because many more japanese wo
in germany, there was no question of how we won the war, but it was still going on in the far east. japan had not really suffered much from the war from us. there were some attempts made to get there and bomb and so forth, but we were going to have to invade japan, and it was going to be rougher than the way we invaded europe. that was predictable. when president truman dropped the atomic weapon, it was not a problem for us. now it becomes a problem on debates as to whether this was the right...
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is 30% contained this morning. ( darya ) and the smoke from these fires began drifting into the far east bay yesterday morning. but as the day progressed it worked its way through the bay area. these are images from all across the bay area yesterday. people we spoke with saying they were surprised by what they saw. <"i think that's scary like i don't know how. i didn't even look at the magnitude of the fire, but i think it's pretty terrifying." "this haze is just crazy." "it's an awesome place to be but it's odd to see with all the smoke in the air.""i live over in moraga and i can see the haze all the way down at our school.">( darya ) bay area police stations say they received several calls from people reporting fires. the closest fire burning to the bay area is the ponderosa fire burning in butte county... more than 150 miles away. (tiffany) people are being evacuated after a wildfire broke out in trinity county near the town of helena. the fire has burned about five-thousand acres and is at zero-percent containment. it started wednesday near the town of helena, west of weaverville al
is 30% contained this morning. ( darya ) and the smoke from these fires began drifting into the far east bay yesterday morning. but as the day progressed it worked its way through the bay area. these are images from all across the bay area yesterday. people we spoke with saying they were surprised by what they saw. ( darya ) bay area police stations say they received several calls from people reporting fires. the closest fire burning to the bay area is the ponderosa fire burning in butte...
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and it might make sense to manufacture in the far east. products are made in singapore, malaysia, and the philippines. the manufacturing does not take place here. guy: how can he work with others? this is a crowded space? jeremy: he says they will go it alone and not work with an existing car company, but he is going to work with a lot of auto suppliers that supply others. there is a real question about how he will compete against the likes of tesla, toyota, volkswagen. basically every car manufacturer looking at electric now. he says when we went into that can cleaners, that was a crowded space, too. we were not the only vacuum cleaner maker, and he thinks we can do the same thing. guy: that will be an interesting rubbing. jeremy kahn joining us on the dyson sort. up next, "bloomberg surveillance." matt and i are on bloomberg digital radio. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: yellen strikes again. the fed chairs says it would be imprudent to wait for 2% to raise rates. the president and republicans plan to set out the long-awaited overhaul. wi
and it might make sense to manufacture in the far east. products are made in singapore, malaysia, and the philippines. the manufacturing does not take place here. guy: how can he work with others? this is a crowded space? jeremy: he says they will go it alone and not work with an existing car company, but he is going to work with a lot of auto suppliers that supply others. there is a real question about how he will compete against the likes of tesla, toyota, volkswagen. basically every car...
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this weather system coming in from the atlantic, some uncertainty about how far east it will go duringcane maria, which on sunday should just mist the turks and caicos islands. it looks like it will eventually push north further away from the bahamas. hello. this is bbc world news. our top story — us president donald trump has announced new sanctions on north korea, ten days after the un announced its own measures. the us sanctions target foreign companies doing business with pyongyang. north korean leader kimjong—un has responded, mocking donald trump as "mentally deranged" and saying he'll make the us "pay dearly" for threatening to destroy his country. emergency workers at a school in mexico city have called off their search for children thought to have been trapped. officials said they're still trying to free one adult. and this video is trending on bbc.com. the world's richest woman has died at the age of 94. liliane bettencourt was the heiress to the l'0real cosmetics fortune. according to forbes, her total wealth is estimated at $39.5 billion. that's all from me now. stay with b
this weather system coming in from the atlantic, some uncertainty about how far east it will go duringcane maria, which on sunday should just mist the turks and caicos islands. it looks like it will eventually push north further away from the bahamas. hello. this is bbc world news. our top story — us president donald trump has announced new sanctions on north korea, ten days after the un announced its own measures. the us sanctions target foreign companies doing business with pyongyang. north...
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but you will notice you don't have to go too far east. you don't have to get to the beach before it picks up. it's cooler farther west. all in all is a mild start. the high temperature around 80 degrees. but again, hanging on to the breezy weather. 86 degrees on wednesday. thursday the first day of fall is five degrees above average staying warm in the weekend. if you are lucky maybe your pool is still open. we see more sunshine and the temperat mid-80's. robert, to you. robert: i think my pool is still open. coming up, why cravens might never see the field again for the redskins and who kirk cousins has to thank for the big game-winning play on ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ robert: breaki redskins. cravens will not be on the field not for this season. the team released a statement today saying they officially placed him on the reserve left squad list. according to the nfl rule he is will not be permitted to return to the club for the remainder of the 2017 nfl season. including the postseason. they also said that he uses this time away from the club to refle
but you will notice you don't have to go too far east. you don't have to get to the beach before it picks up. it's cooler farther west. all in all is a mild start. the high temperature around 80 degrees. but again, hanging on to the breezy weather. 86 degrees on wednesday. thursday the first day of fall is five degrees above average staying warm in the weekend. if you are lucky maybe your pool is still open. we see more sunshine and the temperat mid-80's. robert, to you. robert: i think my pool...