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the far east of scotland holding onto brighter weather. a maximum of around 25 celsius in the south—east today. this evening and overnight, the rain will tend to die out in northern ireland, becoming more confined to the far north—west of scotland. elsewhere, dry weather, clear spells and perhaps more cloud for wales in south—west england, the risk of 12 showers. temperatures between 11 and 14, a touch cooler than in the south—east. for weapon states we start with a good deal of dry, bright and fine weather across england and wales —— for wednesday.
the far east of scotland holding onto brighter weather. a maximum of around 25 celsius in the south—east today. this evening and overnight, the rain will tend to die out in northern ireland, becoming more confined to the far north—west of scotland. elsewhere, dry weather, clear spells and perhaps more cloud for wales in south—west england, the risk of 12 showers. temperatures between 11 and 14, a touch cooler than in the south—east. for weapon states we start with a good deal of dry,...
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triumph spitfire if it can tell you here in the far east. there was little if a lot done getting to drive an old classic car like this through an area like this it's just out of this world because like going back twenty years to a time when cars like this still rule the roads and so it feels a bit more then then you get out and think what a shame that that time is gone we're back to the present side just about any more we have the right track here that we're seeing this neighborhood and. came to really does seem as if time has stood still facing an isolated farm in haunt of the black far east. time at the breaks that cruising the black forest marks the end of our drive for today well we're back tomorrow with a special focusing on the arts i hope you join me again make sure to follow us on social media on facebook and instagram d w your max but i found out. the next special edition no bureau max. two spaniards and their instagram illusions . a serbian artist and her amazing disappearing act. and the fascinating work so photographer her grands
triumph spitfire if it can tell you here in the far east. there was little if a lot done getting to drive an old classic car like this through an area like this it's just out of this world because like going back twenty years to a time when cars like this still rule the roads and so it feels a bit more then then you get out and think what a shame that that time is gone we're back to the present side just about any more we have the right track here that we're seeing this neighborhood and. came...
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we could get one or two lingering for tuesday across east anglia and the far south—east courtesy of those the majority of places, tuesday a dry day, and once the show was clear, sunny spells, we could see some cumulus clouds building of the afternoon, and in the sunny spells, not a bad day. temperatures 5 degrees cooler than we had at the weekend. looking towards the middle part of the week, we have still got high pressure not far away, and more weatherfronts trying to head in during the northwest. wednesday is pretty quiet, westerly airflow, the chance ofan quiet, westerly airflow, the chance of an afternoon shower, temperatures around 18—26d. and then looking towards the latter part of the week, wednesday night and into thursday, low pressure starts to from the northwest, so this frontal system likely to bring summary later on thursday to parts of northern ireland, perhaps creeping into wales on the south—west later in the day. but for the bulk of the country it is another dry day, and again, sunny spells, not as hot as it has been. looking ahead towards friday, this low— pressure looki
we could get one or two lingering for tuesday across east anglia and the far south—east courtesy of those the majority of places, tuesday a dry day, and once the show was clear, sunny spells, we could see some cumulus clouds building of the afternoon, and in the sunny spells, not a bad day. temperatures 5 degrees cooler than we had at the weekend. looking towards the middle part of the week, we have still got high pressure not far away, and more weatherfronts trying to head in during the...
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forces here in alaska can get to europe or the far east at least a day faster than forces from anywhere else in the world. construction led army airfield began in 1939 when major gaffney rived in fairbanks with 13 assistants. they actual lu began building hangar one to my rear in october of 1939. they poured the first 5,000 feet of what is now an 8,500-foot runway here. the purpose of the original facility was to house a cold whose test detachment sole mission was to test airplanes in the sub arctic in fairbanks, in order to learn how to operate in the cold environment. of note, we've all seen pictures b-17's gunners and shooting through both sides of the airplane. and they were heavily dressed. what a lot of people don't know is that that uniform electricically heated. and that heating system was developed right here at the airfield. this is an attractive place to do cold weather testing because it gets cold out here. we're sitting out here in 73 temperatures in june, soltace, by the way. but six months from now there will be two to three-foot of snow all over the installation. the tem
forces here in alaska can get to europe or the far east at least a day faster than forces from anywhere else in the world. construction led army airfield began in 1939 when major gaffney rived in fairbanks with 13 assistants. they actual lu began building hangar one to my rear in october of 1939. they poured the first 5,000 feet of what is now an 8,500-foot runway here. the purpose of the original facility was to house a cold whose test detachment sole mission was to test airplanes in the sub...
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forces stationed in alaska can get to europe or the far east at least a day faster than forces from anywhere else in the world. construction of ladd army airfield began in august of 1939 when the arrives in fairbanks ts.h 13 assistan actually began building hangar one, to my rear, in october of 1939. feetpoured the first 5000 of what is now and 85,000 foot runway. the purpose of the original facility was to house the cold weather test detachment whose sole mission was to test airplanes in the cold environment of the subarctic in fairbanks in order to learn how to operate in the cold environment. of note, we have all seen pictures of waist gunners in the b-17's during world war ii shooting out of both sides of the airplane through the window. they were heavily dressed. what a lot of people don't know is that uniform was electrically heated. that heating system was developed right here at ladd army airfield. this is an attractive place to do cold weather testing because it gets cold here. we are sitting out here in 70-degree temperatures on june 21. solstice, by the way. six months from now, w
forces stationed in alaska can get to europe or the far east at least a day faster than forces from anywhere else in the world. construction of ladd army airfield began in august of 1939 when the arrives in fairbanks ts.h 13 assistan actually began building hangar one, to my rear, in october of 1939. feetpoured the first 5000 of what is now and 85,000 foot runway. the purpose of the original facility was to house the cold weather test detachment whose sole mission was to test airplanes in the...
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energys the far east founder speaking to tom mckenzie. businessa check on the headlines. tariffss talked about and aluminum and a significant headwind. two suggest earnings of $3.2 billion and it is down from the previous estimate. concernsast adds to over the potential impact of the tariffs. >> india is set to inject es into the rupe banks and will spend $2 billion capital buffers and the government has been forced to act because of the debt and profit. they are struggling with a record fine and will get the most cash. a deal inade signed china with a shoemaker. launched his latest footwear. it is thought to add tens of millions of dollars. well, that brings us to the well, that brings us to the end of daybreak: austr retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every comp
energys the far east founder speaking to tom mckenzie. businessa check on the headlines. tariffss talked about and aluminum and a significant headwind. two suggest earnings of $3.2 billion and it is down from the previous estimate. concernsast adds to over the potential impact of the tariffs. >> india is set to inject es into the rupe banks and will spend $2 billion capital buffers and the government has been forced to act because of the debt and profit. they are struggling with a record...
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around the globe, you listen to those stories and they echo from the philippines, om mongolia, the far east, sub-saharan africa, latin america, central america, over and over again, the stories that you hear, you ask any peace corps volunteer, they believe they serve -- not just serving the greatest nation in the world but also in service in one of the greatest nations in the world. every volunteer says the same thing. you also see from those volunteers is this extraordinary generosity of spirit, this dedication to living out the ideals that we hold so dear, that we speak of in this chamber about reaching out to others and asking what we can do to help them in service, in -- through our own actions, through the support of the federal government behind, what we can do day by day, step by step to try to make our communities and their communities, our world a little bit better. that's what the peace corps stands for. that's what's been repeated day after day, volunteer after volunteer, in hundreds of countries around the world at various times and through all of those volunteers and their expe
around the globe, you listen to those stories and they echo from the philippines, om mongolia, the far east, sub-saharan africa, latin america, central america, over and over again, the stories that you hear, you ask any peace corps volunteer, they believe they serve -- not just serving the greatest nation in the world but also in service in one of the greatest nations in the world. every volunteer says the same thing. you also see from those volunteers is this extraordinary generosity of...
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the new continents are probably going to be dry on monday, the cloud may be lingering in the far south—eastand behind it, slightly cooler air. low 20s across scotland. widely towards 29— 30 in wales. 32 perhaps towards south—east wealth and the midlands. trying to end the day for most areas. overnight, more cloud comes down the north sea coastal areas but staying dry. warmest of all again across other parts of england and wales where for a little while longer it will feel rather humid. more sunshine on the way on tuesday, still the small chance of picking up late shower. mostly towards the far south—west. otherwise dry and sunny on tuesday. hardly a breath of wind around, strong sunshine and the temperature is lifting a little more full scotla nd is lifting a little more full scotland and northern ireland. high—pressure is sort of in charge of our weather, not particularly dominant but it doesn't need to be, nothing much is moving, public a breath of wind again on wednesday, a little more low cloud coming down through the north sea but on the whole, sunny skies, fairweather cloud developing
the new continents are probably going to be dry on monday, the cloud may be lingering in the far south—eastand behind it, slightly cooler air. low 20s across scotland. widely towards 29— 30 in wales. 32 perhaps towards south—east wealth and the midlands. trying to end the day for most areas. overnight, more cloud comes down the north sea coastal areas but staying dry. warmest of all again across other parts of england and wales where for a little while longer it will feel rather humid....
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that is regionally they're getting used to it a bit but regionally not if you take a look at the far east the chinese equities have tanked since the beginning of the year mainly on worries that the trade conflict will hurt the economy there and one currency of the chinese is at a one year low here in europe equities in the euro zone euro stocks fifty in the box for example here in germany they have recovered from march lows despite all the trade conflict worries and right now equities are higher again but traders tell me they're higher without conviction behind these share prices at the moment because of the worries there's hardly volume behind it. of course it's in frankfurt thank you. malaysian budget ally and asia has ordered passenger jets was thirty billion dollars from your. manufacturer abas the first delivery of one hundred eighty three thirty neil long war planes is expected to arrive towards the end of next year. wants to use some of the aircraft to break into the european market the fleet will allow the island to take up to take on longer nonstop routes to the continent it's li
that is regionally they're getting used to it a bit but regionally not if you take a look at the far east the chinese equities have tanked since the beginning of the year mainly on worries that the trade conflict will hurt the economy there and one currency of the chinese is at a one year low here in europe equities in the euro zone euro stocks fifty in the box for example here in germany they have recovered from march lows despite all the trade conflict worries and right now equities are...
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to the far east of the country, that is where we might get all the way up to 36 degrees. to the east as we get into the start of the weekend. then we start to tap into some much fresher air, these green and even blue colours blowing in our direction. during saturday, we say goodbye to ourfirst rain band quite quickly but there will be further bands of showers or further spells of rain from west to east on a fairly brisk breeze. the wind of the bit stronger than it has been of late. some sunny spells as well but a big drop in temperatures. 10—degree drop in places. 25 for norwich in london. maybe 18 for edinburgh, glasgow and belfast. we stick to that fresher feel for the second half of the wekend and we'll see some rain spreading in from the west. welcome to bbc news — broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is mike embley. our top stories: a thaw in relations — the united states and european union avert an all—out trade war and agree on getting rid of tariffs and the threat of sanctions. as the task of finding more bodies in greece's devast
to the far east of the country, that is where we might get all the way up to 36 degrees. to the east as we get into the start of the weekend. then we start to tap into some much fresher air, these green and even blue colours blowing in our direction. during saturday, we say goodbye to ourfirst rain band quite quickly but there will be further bands of showers or further spells of rain from west to east on a fairly brisk breeze. the wind of the bit stronger than it has been of late. some sunny...
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to the far east of the country, that is where we might get all the way up to 36 degrees. arious bands of rain and thunderstorms to the east as we get into the start of the weekend. then we start to tap into some much fresher air, these green and even blue colours blowing in our direction. during saturday, we say goodbye to ourfirst rain band quite quickly but there will be further bands of showers or further spells of rain from west to east on a fairly brisk breeze. the wind a little bit stronger than it has been of late. some sunny spells as well but a big drop in temperatures. a io—degree drop in places. 25 for norwich in london. maybe 18 for edinburgh, glasgow and belfast. we stick to that fresher feel for the second half of the weekend and we'll see some rain spreading in from the west. good morning, welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. 0ur headlines today: a sign of things to come. as the uk heads towards the highest temperature on record, a warning that thousands could die each year if we don't prepare for regular heatwaves. it's a warm start t
to the far east of the country, that is where we might get all the way up to 36 degrees. arious bands of rain and thunderstorms to the east as we get into the start of the weekend. then we start to tap into some much fresher air, these green and even blue colours blowing in our direction. during saturday, we say goodbye to ourfirst rain band quite quickly but there will be further bands of showers or further spells of rain from west to east on a fairly brisk breeze. the wind a little bit...
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that is regionally they're getting used to it a bit but regionally not if you take a look at the far east the chinese equities have tanked since the beginning of the year mainly on worries that the trade conflict will hurt the economy there and one currency of the chinese is that a one year low here in europe equities in the euro zone euro stocks fifty in the dax for example here in germany they have recovered from march lows despite all the trade conflict worries and right now equities are higher again but traders tell me they're higher without conviction behind these share prices at the moment because of the worries there's hardly volume behind it. of course it's in frankfurt thank you. the first of news striking beluga excel airfreight is took to the skies from to do. us employees chose the special livery which makes it look like a friend they believe whales. carry payloads of up to fifty one tongs that's the equivalent of more than five london double decker buses that carries completed sections of us aircraft from production sides to their final assembly line. italy's stuff stands on
that is regionally they're getting used to it a bit but regionally not if you take a look at the far east the chinese equities have tanked since the beginning of the year mainly on worries that the trade conflict will hurt the economy there and one currency of the chinese is that a one year low here in europe equities in the euro zone euro stocks fifty in the dax for example here in germany they have recovered from march lows despite all the trade conflict worries and right now equities are...
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but across the far east of the country another hot day. 32 in norwich.during friday night we could see some really vicious downpours and thunderstorms pushing across eastern england and eastern scotland. could be some travel disruption. this heavy band of rain could also have some thunder and lightning included. still pretty warm and humid for many. but signs of something a little fresher pushing into the west. and that is a sign of what is to come. these various frontal systems continue to drift through on saturday. so there will be rain around at times on saturday. some sunny spells as well. but as we chase all these rain bands away to the north—east we will bring in some further showers but we will also bring in some cooler, fresher air. so temperatures on saturday afternoon well down on where they have been, 17 to 25 or 26 degrees. quite a breezy day as well. now, sunday looks like a pretty windy day. this band of rain pushing northwards and eastwards. this is a very different weekend compared with what we've been used to recently. some spells of sun
but across the far east of the country another hot day. 32 in norwich.during friday night we could see some really vicious downpours and thunderstorms pushing across eastern england and eastern scotland. could be some travel disruption. this heavy band of rain could also have some thunder and lightning included. still pretty warm and humid for many. but signs of something a little fresher pushing into the west. and that is a sign of what is to come. these various frontal systems continue to...
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these are warm that not helping the far east oh when we want to show no sister no presence no relatives so after my parents start i can see also a few tots like this is not just because it's not fair to her society up. manger home her. think pressure like it's they don't make enough money. when i don't want to be. interesting i'm finding out that japanese people having trouble connecting to people and not being active communicated. to the caller got up my office and get this kid to come out to talk just like a pos past did by tossing such a. miserable. little. here. that. today we're meeting a dull salesman. mr tanaka sells them online. the market is very high at the moment only last week they were completely sold out. over all the other muscles over the us and it. all you know. who must reverse their. well you know to use it. to money. in must see all the you silly. money you and your own mother. leave us with. the most you'll do. this is that it. was not his must. be. the. same thought early. middle. condit. but outlaw let's. get it. mr tanaka has a showroom right next door. i watched
these are warm that not helping the far east oh when we want to show no sister no presence no relatives so after my parents start i can see also a few tots like this is not just because it's not fair to her society up. manger home her. think pressure like it's they don't make enough money. when i don't want to be. interesting i'm finding out that japanese people having trouble connecting to people and not being active communicated. to the caller got up my office and get this kid to come out to...
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for the far east of the country it is a hot day. 32 in norwich.pours and thunderstorms across eastern england and scotland. could be some travel disruption. this heavy rain could also have some thunder and lightning included. still warm and humid for many. signs of something fresher pushing into the west. that is a sign of what is to come. these frontal systems drift through on saturday. there will be rain around at times on saturday. some sunny spells as well. but as we chase to the north—east we will bring in further showers and we will also bring in some cooler and fresher air. so temperatures on saturday afternoon well down on where they have been, 25 or 26 degrees. quite a breezy day as well. sunday is quite windy. this band of rain pushing north and east. this is a very different weekend compared with what we've been used to recently. spells of sunshine into the west later on. look at the wind. much more windy than it has been for some time. those temperatures actually on the low side. 20 in belfast and glasgow. 21 in london. that is your lo
for the far east of the country it is a hot day. 32 in norwich.pours and thunderstorms across eastern england and scotland. could be some travel disruption. this heavy rain could also have some thunder and lightning included. still warm and humid for many. signs of something fresher pushing into the west. that is a sign of what is to come. these frontal systems drift through on saturday. there will be rain around at times on saturday. some sunny spells as well. but as we chase to the...
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the rocket boat known as hurricane unable day festivities started in the city all the way in the far east of russia. and some of the ships including the admiral have traveled all the way from there to petersburg showing you a great shot here of the venice of the north of the northern capital of russia and there's an annual navy day parade with an awful lot of generals and military brass in attendance beautiful live shot here from st petersburg. but of those rates. so russian meddling is allegedly happening all over the world from presidential elections in the u.s. to spanish catalonia as independence push and now with nasa celebrating its sixtieth anniversary is apparently now happening in space. play. list looks like the fed fifty two american astronauts launched by the russians what's interesting is not a single one of them with an african american it does raise the question what's going on are the russians were fusing to launch at the american astronaut. live. if that is the case i have never heard that. certainly i will start asking that question but i have not heard that and i am una
the rocket boat known as hurricane unable day festivities started in the city all the way in the far east of russia. and some of the ships including the admiral have traveled all the way from there to petersburg showing you a great shot here of the venice of the north of the northern capital of russia and there's an annual navy day parade with an awful lot of generals and military brass in attendance beautiful live shot here from st petersburg. but of those rates. so russian meddling is...
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east. most places dry. breezy and cloudy in the far west of the country.a high of 32, 3a in the many with a high of 32, 3a in the far east. outbreaks of rain and possibly some intense thunderstorms in places but the weekend cooler and fresher with sunshine. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is mike embley. our top stories: 7a people are confirmed dead in greece as wildfires rip through villages near athens. people ran towards the sea to take refuge but they were trapped. pakistan's general election gets underway, but has the army already won? as you can see in these live pictures, polls havejust opened. we'll be live in islamabad. after a dam collapses in southern laos, the construction company admits it knew of problems the day before. and the artworks banned by facebook. belgian museums demand a rethink on the social network's nudity policy.
east. most places dry. breezy and cloudy in the far west of the country.a high of 32, 3a in the many with a high of 32, 3a in the far east. outbreaks of rain and possibly some intense thunderstorms in places but the weekend cooler and fresher with sunshine. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is mike embley. our top stories: 7a people are confirmed dead in greece as wildfires rip through villages near athens. people ran towards the sea to...
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we generally look to the fall -- far east and think all pandemics starred in china or the far east.well, we got fooled this time. the 2009 pandemic started in california or mexico, not quite sure. california people say it started in mexico, the mexicans say it started in california. somewhere around that area of this country and our hemisphere, it started. now, we knew about it in april. we generally made vaccines by growing them in eggs. that is a problem. from the time you decide what virus you're going to put into the vaccine, to the time you get enough of it to vaccinate people, is at least six months. so, in 2009, we said well it is april. in fact, i testified before the united states congress telling them i thought we would be able to get vaccines before the peak of the pandemics that we knew was going to occur. we were absolutely certain we were going to have a pandemic that winter. the virus was already out there. april, may, june, july, august, september, beginning of october, flues generally peak in january, so we thought we had a few months of leeway. not so. what happene
we generally look to the fall -- far east and think all pandemics starred in china or the far east.well, we got fooled this time. the 2009 pandemic started in california or mexico, not quite sure. california people say it started in mexico, the mexicans say it started in california. somewhere around that area of this country and our hemisphere, it started. now, we knew about it in april. we generally made vaccines by growing them in eggs. that is a problem. from the time you decide what virus...
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the massacre, 292 crocodiles in total, happened here, indonesia's far east and province of west papuaeople broke in after a man was killed by a crocodile here last week. translation: i think what we did was right. it is better that this kind of animal is kept in places far away, in the nearby forest, for instance, so that it is safer for people and those who have livestock and farms. the crocodiles were protected species. killing them is a crime, though no arrests have been made. you might know this already, but france have won the world cup and they have returned home to paris to a heroes' welcome and we have just found out they are to receive the highest accolade given in france, the legion of honour. lucy williamson is paris with tens of thousands lining the champs—elysees. this is the road that turns world champions in two national heroes. france's victory pele to longer champs—elysees, a moment for the winners to bask in the adulation. this team has sent back an image france can be proud of. notjust an emblem of glory, but also what it means to be french. i feelvery proud to be f
the massacre, 292 crocodiles in total, happened here, indonesia's far east and province of west papuaeople broke in after a man was killed by a crocodile here last week. translation: i think what we did was right. it is better that this kind of animal is kept in places far away, in the nearby forest, for instance, so that it is safer for people and those who have livestock and farms. the crocodiles were protected species. killing them is a crime, though no arrests have been made. you might know...
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nation canadians -- nato nations of intended aggressions, they frustrated in europe, turned to the far east, to korea. the united nations sent an army to korea, under a single command, to hold the aggressors at bay. it was almost too late. the lesson for europe was clear. in december, 1950, the north atlantic council decided to give to a single commander, general eisenhower sufficient authority equip and train , an integrated nato force for the defense of europe. the task before him was unprecedented. each of the nato countries would see to the support of its own national forces, the supreme commander would be responsible for their coordination into a single international force -- a power and responsibility unique in a time of peace. as he put it, he would go knocking at the door of each country and ask tell me what you are willing to do for the defense of europe. his first call was france, where his new headquarters would be situated. he must discover whether it was militarily possible for europe with her strong national traditions to raise a sufficient force to defend them collectively. o
nation canadians -- nato nations of intended aggressions, they frustrated in europe, turned to the far east, to korea. the united nations sent an army to korea, under a single command, to hold the aggressors at bay. it was almost too late. the lesson for europe was clear. in december, 1950, the north atlantic council decided to give to a single commander, general eisenhower sufficient authority equip and train , an integrated nato force for the defense of europe. the task before him was...
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we generally look to the far east and think all pandemics start in china or the far east. we got fooled this time because the 2009 pandemic actually started in california or mexico. not quite sure, , california people say that start in mexico. the mexican say start in california. but somewhere around that area of this country and our hemisphere it started. we knew about it in april so we generally make vaccines by growing them in eggs. that's the problem and i get to that in the second. because from the time you decide what virus you going to put into the vaccine to the time you get enough of it to vaccinate people, is at least six months in 2009 we said it april, a fact i testified for the united states congress telling him thm that i thought we'd be able to get vaccine before the peak of the pandemic that we knew was going to occur. we were absolutely certain we're going to have pandemic that winter. because the virus was already out there. so april, may, june, july, august, september, beginning of october. flus generally peak in january so we thought we would have few m
we generally look to the far east and think all pandemics start in china or the far east. we got fooled this time because the 2009 pandemic actually started in california or mexico. not quite sure, , california people say that start in mexico. the mexican say start in california. but somewhere around that area of this country and our hemisphere it started. we knew about it in april so we generally make vaccines by growing them in eggs. that's the problem and i get to that in the second. because...
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we look to the far east and think all pandemics start in china or the far east. we got fooled this time because the 2009 pandemic started in california or mexico, not sure. california say mexico, mexicans say it started in california. somewhere around that area of this country and our hemisphere it started. we knew about it in april, so we generally make vaccines by growing them. that is a problem. whatthe time you decide virus you are going to put into the vaccine to the time you get enough to vaccinate people, it is at least six months. april. we said it is i testified before the united states congress telling them i thought we would get vaccines before the peak of the pandemic we knew was going to occur. we were certain we would have a pandemic that winter because the virus was already out there. june, july, august, september to october, the flu generally peaks in january so we thought we would have months of leeway. not so. what happened? as soon as children came back, the influenza outbreak peaked in september and october. by time the doses were available, e
we look to the far east and think all pandemics start in china or the far east. we got fooled this time because the 2009 pandemic started in california or mexico, not sure. california say mexico, mexicans say it started in california. somewhere around that area of this country and our hemisphere it started. we knew about it in april, so we generally make vaccines by growing them. that is a problem. whatthe time you decide virus you are going to put into the vaccine to the time you get enough to...
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dreams we feature europe's most interesting islands first stop lies on the edge of europe in the far east of the mediterranean sea. cyprus is split into two halves the southern republic of cyprus has been part of the european union since two thousand and four now tourists can enjoy the sun and sand the beaches as well as the island rich cultural history so whatever your tastes cyprus has a lot to offer especially if you're a morning person. if you really want to see cyprus at its best you'll need to get up early this stand up paddle boarding class given by windsurf city cyprus starts at five am. but you're rewarded with a beautiful sunrise on the outskirts of larnaca with some six hundred fifty kilometers of coastline the island is a great destination for fans of water sports. during the summer almost every day is very good for windsurfing. the only sound so there are no rocks no sharks. it's very good floodwater in the morning. and in the afternoon after lunch or windsurfing. the town of larnaca is home to some fifty one thousand residents. the daily market in the center offers plenty of
dreams we feature europe's most interesting islands first stop lies on the edge of europe in the far east of the mediterranean sea. cyprus is split into two halves the southern republic of cyprus has been part of the european union since two thousand and four now tourists can enjoy the sun and sand the beaches as well as the island rich cultural history so whatever your tastes cyprus has a lot to offer especially if you're a morning person. if you really want to see cyprus at its best you'll...
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things cooler across the far north—east of scotla nd cooler across the far north—east of scotland andut sticky and humid conditions elsewhere with some of us seem temperatures are lower than 18 overnight. monday is another dry day again. lots of sunshine and a little bit of cloud here and there. a touch of cloud along the eastern coast. top temperatures on monday not quite as hot as the weekend, highs in the region of around 18— 20. goodbye. this is bbc news. i'm nkem ifejika. our top stories: at the world cup, the hosts russia are out. croatia and england go through to the semi—finals. north korea warns that denuclearisation could be off if the us continues to insist on a one—sided process. the warning comesjust hours after us secretary of state mike pompeo flew out of pyongyang, having given a very different account of the meeting. it appears rescuers in thailand are planning to bring the trapped boys out of the flooded caves earlier than thought.
things cooler across the far north—east of scotla nd cooler across the far north—east of scotland andut sticky and humid conditions elsewhere with some of us seem temperatures are lower than 18 overnight. monday is another dry day again. lots of sunshine and a little bit of cloud here and there. a touch of cloud along the eastern coast. top temperatures on monday not quite as hot as the weekend, highs in the region of around 18— 20. goodbye. this is bbc news. i'm nkem ifejika. our top...
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further rain arriving into parts of wales, south—west england and the far south—east of england and theern ireland. nine to 12 celsius the overnight low. to start the new week, we are still in this showery, breezy regime. this front bringing perhaps more persistent rain in south—east england through the morning. that will ease away. pretty much a day of sunny spells and showers. showers more frequent the further north and west you are. temperatures at 2a or 25 celsius. it looks like part of scotland and northern ireland will see some showers on tuesday and wednesday. more sunshine further south and east. this is bbc news, i'm ben brown, the headlines at midday. wildfires rage in northern california — killing five people, destroying hundreds of buildings, and causing thousands to flee their homes. we weren't told we were in danger. this was like you see in the movies with tornadoes. one minute it's fine, the next minute everybody‘s screaming. trolls who go online to intimidate election candidates and campaigners could be barred from public office under new government proposals. a powerfu
further rain arriving into parts of wales, south—west england and the far south—east of england and theern ireland. nine to 12 celsius the overnight low. to start the new week, we are still in this showery, breezy regime. this front bringing perhaps more persistent rain in south—east england through the morning. that will ease away. pretty much a day of sunny spells and showers. showers more frequent the further north and west you are. temperatures at 2a or 25 celsius. it looks like part...
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arena at the moment could be in yesteryear it could be a very gentle pre-season friendly not the far east if a between two european giants england and swayed into cold we go in the stadium which i do already so england's right full back here in tripoli has died he's confident that these laden's. death. and. all strong full cup semifinal. and. so welcome everybody to stay calm or shine my name is mob boss they should say we've got a true legend our french football. first and foremost what he made of france's woke up so far. also he says that he is good on this field out on the could he do false. syfy meant to know when to number two to proceed. i think. you'll. also poorly the twenty this is cool but i don't if he's kept his own to what he said he. could do so much so.
arena at the moment could be in yesteryear it could be a very gentle pre-season friendly not the far east if a between two european giants england and swayed into cold we go in the stadium which i do already so england's right full back here in tripoli has died he's confident that these laden's. death. and. all strong full cup semifinal. and. so welcome everybody to stay calm or shine my name is mob boss they should say we've got a true legend our french football. first and foremost what he...
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the financial crisis look at the far east the chinese equities have tanked since the beginning of the year mainly on worries that the trade. it will hurt the economy there that one currency of the chinese is at a one year low here in europe equities in the euro zone euro stocks fifty in the dax for example here in germany they have recovered from march lows despite all the trade conflict worries and right now equities are higher again but traders tell me they're higher without conviction behind these share prices at the moment because of the worries there's hardly volume behind that. of course going to live out in frankfurt thank you. the financial crisis of two thousand and eight has hit greece especially hot and after years of a sturdy many small businesses have collapsed but small companies are also number one can react quickly to a changing economic environment want to distil family business found a way not only to survive but to thrive in the crisis but erecting their attention outwards and throwing up plenty of new orders quite literally. the gallon opulence family has been maki
the financial crisis look at the far east the chinese equities have tanked since the beginning of the year mainly on worries that the trade. it will hurt the economy there that one currency of the chinese is at a one year low here in europe equities in the euro zone euro stocks fifty in the dax for example here in germany they have recovered from march lows despite all the trade conflict worries and right now equities are higher again but traders tell me they're higher without conviction behind...
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the teams on the cubans the words were in the midst of the big eight far east as it's been given and the phones and now the world cup champions i've seen eighteen this is an amazing opportunity you have to experience something of the country last experience twenty years ago when fronts was actually the various nations and when they won the world cup many people believed that they could win this championship going in the with very very strong here by they were that they did they cheat and of course they don't hit every stage the way the fans have been out in the streets and now they've been rewarded with infrared of the moment this moment where they know that they are in the world cup jenkins in this weekend's is yes the icing on.
the teams on the cubans the words were in the midst of the big eight far east as it's been given and the phones and now the world cup champions i've seen eighteen this is an amazing opportunity you have to experience something of the country last experience twenty years ago when fronts was actually the various nations and when they won the world cup many people believed that they could win this championship going in the with very very strong here by they were that they did they cheat and of...
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this week in global ideas we're off to the far east. to play for it takes domestic pigs the animals play an important role based in the local ecosystem under local tradition but. who travel to that region around more of it triple what's this tradition may soon be a thing of the past. a puzzle means it's time for a paddle. although these pigs are a regular domestic breed they live freely in a forest in northwestern sabia. it looks like a pretty good life and that presence is good for the soil here too. there are no i've also bitch as we leave the puddle hasn't dried up. if it hot he'd have to provide them with more food. in the olden days forest to be able to always find enough to eat now it's harder. still man and beast get by on gets along. about something i have to know your pigs well. that's smart you wouldn't believe how special they are. his animals yield excellent meat organically grains but that doesn't mean a bitch makes a lot of money if he sells his bonny piglets for thirty six year olds a piece that might just to get a better
this week in global ideas we're off to the far east. to play for it takes domestic pigs the animals play an important role based in the local ecosystem under local tradition but. who travel to that region around more of it triple what's this tradition may soon be a thing of the past. a puzzle means it's time for a paddle. although these pigs are a regular domestic breed they live freely in a forest in northwestern sabia. it looks like a pretty good life and that presence is good for the soil...
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seem as if time has stood still at base isolated farm in heart of the black far east. time at the breaks back cruising the black forest marks the end of our drive for today we'll be back tomorrow with a special focusing on the arts i hope you join me again make sure to follow us on social media on facebook and instagram d w your max but our finale. special edition of your own max. two spaniards and their instagram illusion. a serbian artist and her amazing disappearing act. and the fascinating work so photographer. join us again next time for this and a lots more in our special edition of your own max. climate change so. waste. pollution says. isn't it time for good news. at africa people and projects that are changing our environment for the better it is up to us to make a difference let's inspire others. he could cut them by a minute magazine. brown really love hitler. or did she love the life he provided for her. she was the dictator's mistress. only an insignificant concert at his side. or pursuing her own ambitions. but certainly has no other woman got some close
seem as if time has stood still at base isolated farm in heart of the black far east. time at the breaks back cruising the black forest marks the end of our drive for today we'll be back tomorrow with a special focusing on the arts i hope you join me again make sure to follow us on social media on facebook and instagram d w your max but our finale. special edition of your own max. two spaniards and their instagram illusion. a serbian artist and her amazing disappearing act. and the fascinating...
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just raised look we've got clients and i do call them clients of not satellites in europe in the far east like south korea and japan i think he can afford to kick them around but we come to the middle east and talk about israel and saudi arabia i don't think there's so much our clients as where their client given the kind of influence the israelis and the saudis have in this town it's not so easy to cross them so i think he is proceeding much more carefully there just as he indulges the pentagon i think he's indulging those countries but we're going to have to see now he can turn the corner especially if he can work out something with mr putin on syria with regard to essentially keeping the israelis and the iranians away from each other near the golan heights we might have the beginning of something constructive in that region but that's going to be a very tough road to hoe i think ok it's interesting peter what weigh in on that too because i guess if you do i restate my first question in a much shorter version is that trump is showing flexibility in some areas here in other areas these s
just raised look we've got clients and i do call them clients of not satellites in europe in the far east like south korea and japan i think he can afford to kick them around but we come to the middle east and talk about israel and saudi arabia i don't think there's so much our clients as where their client given the kind of influence the israelis and the saudis have in this town it's not so easy to cross them so i think he is proceeding much more carefully there just as he indulges the...
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in heart of the black far east. time at the breaks that cruising the black forest marks the end of our drive for today well we're back tomorrow with a special focusing on the arts i hope you join me again make sure to follow us on social media on facebook and instagram d w your max my life and. you know next special edition of your own max of. two spaniards and their instagram illusions. a serbian artist and her amazing disappearing act. and the fascinating work so photographer from the sun. join us again next time for this and lots more in our special edition of your own max. a. couple. more. times as turning in south africa. once the periscope for home concert. but it's conflicts on contradictions may have an. extremists a poison a new social climate. driving wages where cracks already exist. reconciliation famous for. fifteen minutes w. . the fast pace of life in the digital mob shift as the lowdown on the west showing new developments and providing useful information the wittiest finds and interviews with the ma
in heart of the black far east. time at the breaks that cruising the black forest marks the end of our drive for today well we're back tomorrow with a special focusing on the arts i hope you join me again make sure to follow us on social media on facebook and instagram d w your max my life and. you know next special edition of your own max of. two spaniards and their instagram illusions. a serbian artist and her amazing disappearing act. and the fascinating work so photographer from the sun....
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the far east of scotland holding onto brighter weather. will tend to die out in northern ireland, becoming more confined to the far north—west of scotland. elsewhere, dry weather, clear spells and perhaps more cloud for wales in south—west england, the risk of 12 showers. temperatures between 11 and 14, a touch cooler than in the south—east. for weapon states we start with a good deal of dry, bright and fine weather across england and wales —— for wednesday. showers pushing into western parts again, turning cloudierfor northern ireland, western part of scotland's west england. it will feel cooler, the yellow colours on the map. at the yellow colours on the map. at the further south and east you go, temperatures a maximum of 27 celsius by wednesday. still the best of the dry and bright weather in the south—east by thursday, cloudier skies for scotland, northern ireland and northern england, parts of wales and northern england, parts of wales and into the south—west. some patchy outbreaks of rain. dry and bright with a good deal of sunshine
the far east of scotland holding onto brighter weather. will tend to die out in northern ireland, becoming more confined to the far north—west of scotland. elsewhere, dry weather, clear spells and perhaps more cloud for wales in south—west england, the risk of 12 showers. temperatures between 11 and 14, a touch cooler than in the south—east. for weapon states we start with a good deal of dry, bright and fine weather across england and wales —— for wednesday. showers pushing into...
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just raised look we've got clients and i do call them clients of not satellites in europe in the far east like south korea and japan i think he can afford to kick them around but when we come to the middle east and talk about israel and saudi arabia i don't think there's so much our client. where their client given the kind of influence the israelis and the saudis have in this town it's not so easy to cross them so i think he is proceeding much more carefully there just as he indulges the pentagon i think he's indulging those countries but we're going to have to see now he can turn the corner especially if he can work out something with mr putin on syria with regard to essentially keeping the israelis and the iranians away from each other near the golan heights we might have the beginning of something constructive in that region but that's going to be a very tough road to hoe i think ok it's interesting peter what weigh in on that too because i guess if you do i restate my first question in a much shorter version is that trump is showing flexibility in some areas here but other areas he's
just raised look we've got clients and i do call them clients of not satellites in europe in the far east like south korea and japan i think he can afford to kick them around but when we come to the middle east and talk about israel and saudi arabia i don't think there's so much our client. where their client given the kind of influence the israelis and the saudis have in this town it's not so easy to cross them so i think he is proceeding much more carefully there just as he indulges the...
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payments really does seem as if time has stood still they say isolated in haunt of the black far east. time at the breaks that crews in the black forest marks the end of today we'll be back tomorrow with a special focusing on the arts i hope you join me again make sure to follow us on social media on facebook and instagram d w your max my life and. the next special edition of the euro max of. two spaniards and their greens to grand illusion. of serving an artist and her amazing disappearing act. and the fascinating work so photographer vanna sun. joins us again next time for this and lots more in our special edition of your own next. the fast pace of life in the digital mobile phones shift as the lowdown on the web showing new developments and providing useful information on the wheaties finds and interviews with makers and users. in fifteen minutes going to. my. daughter but she says good heavens most of the world's not quite but they put up a good fight. russia fall so hot enough fast often to rig the fight up in a second save you can see they just didn't have the energy left each t
payments really does seem as if time has stood still they say isolated in haunt of the black far east. time at the breaks that crews in the black forest marks the end of today we'll be back tomorrow with a special focusing on the arts i hope you join me again make sure to follow us on social media on facebook and instagram d w your max my life and. the next special edition of the euro max of. two spaniards and their greens to grand illusion. of serving an artist and her amazing disappearing...
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to the far east of the country, that is where we might get all the way up to 36 degrees. storms to the east as we get into the start of the weekend. then we start to tap into some much fresher air, these green and even blue colours blowing in our direction. during saturday, we say goodbye to ourfirst rain band quite quickly but there will be further bands of showers or further spells of rain from west to east on a fairly brisk breeze. the wind of the bit stronger than it has been of late. some sunny spells as well but a big drop in temperatures. 10—degree drop in places. 25 for norwich in london. maybe 18 for edinburgh, glasgow and belfast. we stick to that fresher feel for the second half of the wekend and we'll see some rain spreading in from the west. i'm babita sharma with bbc news. our top story. votes are being counted in pakistan's general election after millions of people made their way to polling stations. early results suggest that imran khan could be the next prime minister which has been rejected by the oppositon who say the election is rigged. the greek author
to the far east of the country, that is where we might get all the way up to 36 degrees. storms to the east as we get into the start of the weekend. then we start to tap into some much fresher air, these green and even blue colours blowing in our direction. during saturday, we say goodbye to ourfirst rain band quite quickly but there will be further bands of showers or further spells of rain from west to east on a fairly brisk breeze. the wind of the bit stronger than it has been of late. some...
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for the far east of the country it is a hot day. 32 in norwich.lly vicious downpours and thunderstorms across eastern england and scotland. could be some travel disruption. this heavy rain could also have some thunder and lightning included. still warm and humid for many. signs of something fresher pushing into the west. that is a sign of what is to come. these frontal systems drift through on saturday. there will be rain around at times on saturday. some sunny spells as well. but as we chase to the north—east we will bring in further showers and we will also bring in some cooler and fresher air. so temperatures on saturday afternoon well down on where they have been, 25 or 26 degrees. quite a breezy day as well. sunday is quite windy. this band of rain pushing north and east. this is a very different weekend compared with what we've been used to recently. spells of sunshine into the west later on. look at the wind. much more windy than it has been for some time. those temperatures actually on the low side. 20 in belfast and glasgow. 21 in london.
for the far east of the country it is a hot day. 32 in norwich.lly vicious downpours and thunderstorms across eastern england and scotland. could be some travel disruption. this heavy rain could also have some thunder and lightning included. still warm and humid for many. signs of something fresher pushing into the west. that is a sign of what is to come. these frontal systems drift through on saturday. there will be rain around at times on saturday. some sunny spells as well. but as we chase...
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to the far east of the country, that is where we might get all the way up to 36 degrees. the weekend. then we start to tap into some much fresher air, these green and even blue colours blowing in our direction. during saturday, we say goodbye to ourfirst rain band quite quickly but there will be further bands of showers or further spells of rain from west to east on a fairly brisk breeze. the wind of the bit stronger than it has been of late. some sunny spells as well but a big drop in temperatures. 10—degree drop in places. 25 for norwich in london. maybe 18 for edinburgh, glasgow and belfast. we stick to that fresher feel for the second half of the wekend and we'll see some rain spreading in from the west. welcome to bbc news. broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is mike embley. our top stories: a thaw in relations — the united states and european union avert an all—out trade war and agree on getting rid of tariffs and the threat of sanctions. as the task of finding more bodies in greece's devastating wildfires goes on, we hear from tho
to the far east of the country, that is where we might get all the way up to 36 degrees. the weekend. then we start to tap into some much fresher air, these green and even blue colours blowing in our direction. during saturday, we say goodbye to ourfirst rain band quite quickly but there will be further bands of showers or further spells of rain from west to east on a fairly brisk breeze. the wind of the bit stronger than it has been of late. some sunny spells as well but a big drop in...
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of the far. east to. the freedoms. and the simplest solution. heir to one influence of the central bank has accelerated the turkish lira depreciation global investors have been pulling their money out of the country for months sending the lira tumbling twenty five percent against the dollar since the start of the year that it's made imports more expensive. this is crazy. this is a very misty. morning. to work growth tops the list of arid ones priorities so he's shying away from further interest rate hikes that in turn promotes inflation a vicious circle that's affecting a lot of turks some economists just that the lira is turkey's last remaining opposition party has. sent us this report and she joins us now in istanbul. type everyone promises grows but reality looks very different only recently fitch downgraded to turkey's credit worthiness from your perspective how bad is it. well growth figures are not telling the fool's story turkey was cut deep into junk territory by fitch ratings because the country's current account deficit is widening the
of the far. east to. the freedoms. and the simplest solution. heir to one influence of the central bank has accelerated the turkish lira depreciation global investors have been pulling their money out of the country for months sending the lira tumbling twenty five percent against the dollar since the start of the year that it's made imports more expensive. this is crazy. this is a very misty. morning. to work growth tops the list of arid ones priorities so he's shying away from further interest...
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to the far east of the country, that is where we might get all the way up to 36 degrees. art of the weekend. then we start to tap into some much fresher air, these green and even blue colours blowing in our direction. during saturday, we say goodbye to ourfirst rain band quite quickly but there will be further bands of showers or further spells of rain from west to east on a fairly brisk breeze. fresher feel for the second half of the weekend and rain spreading in from the west. this is the briefing. i'm ben bland. our top story: searching through the charred remains as the devastation in greece becomes apparent — thejob now is to identify the victims of one of europe's deadliest wildfires. the wildfires were exacerbated by unusually dry and hot conditions. we'll be looking into why the northern hemisphere is experiencing an extreme heatwave. his supporters are already celebrating, but is former cricketer imran khan about to become pakistan's new prime minister after apparently winning its general election? coming up in the business briefing — back from the brink. presiden
to the far east of the country, that is where we might get all the way up to 36 degrees. art of the weekend. then we start to tap into some much fresher air, these green and even blue colours blowing in our direction. during saturday, we say goodbye to ourfirst rain band quite quickly but there will be further bands of showers or further spells of rain from west to east on a fairly brisk breeze. fresher feel for the second half of the weekend and rain spreading in from the west. this is the...
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. >> fast forward to the far east where your former area of operations look like there is some progress towards diplomacy. so start out by telling me your analysis of the diplomacy including the historic handshake between president trump and kim jong-un. where do you think that's leading? >> it is hard to say at this point. i think getting someone to do something when you are shaking their hand as opposed to shaking your fist is the right approach. now, there is a lot of criticism of the president perhaps going a little too far in embracing kim jong-un but i think the overall notion that you should have, some type of cordiality as you deal with these life and death issues is the right approach. for me, it was a little rich seeing for example the president's national security adviser john bolton smiling and shaking hands with the north koreans when i used to get instructions telling me not to shake hands or smile, telling me not to toast my glass. >> from him? >> i think that's important that was the approach -- from him, he was part of that, absolutely. i think it is important now to se
. >> fast forward to the far east where your former area of operations look like there is some progress towards diplomacy. so start out by telling me your analysis of the diplomacy including the historic handshake between president trump and kim jong-un. where do you think that's leading? >> it is hard to say at this point. i think getting someone to do something when you are shaking their hand as opposed to shaking your fist is the right approach. now, there is a lot of criticism...
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to the far east of the country, that is where we might get all the way up to 36 degrees. nd. then we start to tap into some much fresher air, these green and even blue colours blowing in our direction. during saturday, we say goodbye to ourfirst rain band quite quickly but there will be further bands of showers or further spells of rain from west to east on a fairly brisk breeze. the wind of the bit stronger than it has been of late. some sunny spells as well but a big drop in temperatures. 10—degree drop in places. 25 for norwich in london. maybe 18 for edinburgh, glasgow and belfast. we stick to that fresher feel for the second half of the wekend and we'll see some rain spreading in from the west. this is bbc news. the headlines: the us secretary of state mike pompeo has reaffirmed that washington rejects russia's annexation of crimea from ukraine. but russia's foreign ministry dismissed his statement, highlighting previous us foreign policy reversals. mr pompeo's declaration came shortly before he gave evidence to the senate foreign relations committee. a series of meas
to the far east of the country, that is where we might get all the way up to 36 degrees. nd. then we start to tap into some much fresher air, these green and even blue colours blowing in our direction. during saturday, we say goodbye to ourfirst rain band quite quickly but there will be further bands of showers or further spells of rain from west to east on a fairly brisk breeze. the wind of the bit stronger than it has been of late. some sunny spells as well but a big drop in temperatures....