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that is happening in heidelberg in germany.urrealist artist salvador dali will be controversially exhumed to settle a paternity claim made by a catalonian tarot card reader. the artist died in 1989. at arts editor has been to visit the crypt at dally‘s theatre museum, where he is buried. in the mid—1960s, this was an abandoned theatre that salvador dali, a local artist, identified as the perfect place to show off his artworks. but notjust that, to create the ultimate dali experience, which he ended up liking so much he decided to be buried here. so when he died in 1989, his body was embalmed, placed in a coffin, and he was buried here in this crypt just beneath the old stage. but this memorial stone will not be disturbed for the exhumation, it has been decided the best place to access the space is from above. this is the entry point, 1.5 tonnes of unmarked stone, a door in the floor, which will be eased aside, the coffin will be opened, and a sample of the remains will be taken. it‘s reckoned the process will take all night. ar
that is happening in heidelberg in germany.urrealist artist salvador dali will be controversially exhumed to settle a paternity claim made by a catalonian tarot card reader. the artist died in 1989. at arts editor has been to visit the crypt at dally‘s theatre museum, where he is buried. in the mid—1960s, this was an abandoned theatre that salvador dali, a local artist, identified as the perfect place to show off his artworks. but notjust that, to create the ultimate dali experience, which...
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peter hunt in heidelberg.rypt at dali‘s theatre museum in figurers, where the artist been buried since his death in 1989. in the mid—1960s this was an abandoned theatre that salvador dali, a local artist, identified as the perfect place to show off all his artworks. but notjust that, to create the ultimate dali experience, a dali world which he ended up liking so much that he decided to be buried here. so when he died in 1989 his body was embalmed, placed in a coffin and he was buried here in this crypt in his theatre—museum,
peter hunt in heidelberg.rypt at dali‘s theatre museum in figurers, where the artist been buried since his death in 1989. in the mid—1960s this was an abandoned theatre that salvador dali, a local artist, identified as the perfect place to show off all his artworks. but notjust that, to create the ultimate dali experience, a dali world which he ended up liking so much that he decided to be buried here. so when he died in 1989 his body was embalmed, placed in a coffin and he was buried here...
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peter hunt in heidelberg. peter hunt in heidelberg.ging in, but we have not had flooding seems like this again. some nasty conditions yesterday from severe thunderstorms that fed on all the heat and humidity. that humid air has been pushed away by this alain dick front and we have got fresher conditions following. the radar picture shows the last of the rain clearing northern scotland and eastern england. showers for northern ireland, wales and the south west with some sunshine to go around as well. we have seen sunshine come out in the last few hours. in the next few hours showers will ease away for a time in northern ireland, but it will turn wet for wales and northern england. overnight pulse of rain will work in from here. becoming dry overnight in northern scotland and eastern england. temperatures between 11—16. but this area of low pressure is not what we want to see in july. but this area of low pressure is not what we want to see injuly. it but this area of low pressure is not what we want to see in july. it will bring windy c
peter hunt in heidelberg. peter hunt in heidelberg.ging in, but we have not had flooding seems like this again. some nasty conditions yesterday from severe thunderstorms that fed on all the heat and humidity. that humid air has been pushed away by this alain dick front and we have got fresher conditions following. the radar picture shows the last of the rain clearing northern scotland and eastern england. showers for northern ireland, wales and the south west with some sunshine to go around as...
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they are doing a boat race in heidelberg, the twin city to cambridge. will be de kock science. —— the coxswains. one thing that is clearly still true, royal pictures sell papers. george looks quite shy. charlotte is the confident one, stealing the show. that is mean. don't pit them against each other. sibling rivalry, they have to deal with it. and that is all from us with the papers. reg in a mart will have the rest of the headlines through the day and i will be back with business. —— reged ahmad. hello there, good morning. yesterday, we saw 27 degrees in the london area, with increasing amounts of medium and upper—level cloud, but the sky stayed pretty much clear in northern scotland. and, through the day today, we're going to see those temperatures creeping up a notch or two. 29 degrees somewhere in england and wales. then midweek, big changes on the way, some thunderstorms heading our way, and then by the end of the week, it is going to be a good deal cooler, 27 degrees. as the cloud goes to the southern half of the uk, clearer skies further north t
they are doing a boat race in heidelberg, the twin city to cambridge. will be de kock science. —— the coxswains. one thing that is clearly still true, royal pictures sell papers. george looks quite shy. charlotte is the confident one, stealing the show. that is mean. don't pit them against each other. sibling rivalry, they have to deal with it. and that is all from us with the papers. reg in a mart will have the rest of the headlines through the day and i will be back with business. ——...
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there was only one solution left travel to heidelberg both gone margaery is home. to logon to me tell. me it's been for the nines on my list. i know. how. vince gong margaery was incommunicado he asked the police to let us know couldn't hack. it doesn't come up with a dose. of. at least in them on that like i'm out of this yeah at least he has indulged. so our questions will remain unanswered the origin of the plasma its payment the risks linked to donor poverty drug detection and the likelihood of new epidemics. why doesn't dr pharma provide any answers to the questions of tomorrow and thousands of patients. that have not been if. i'm cleveland sidewalks this question seemed to reserve. selling their plasma will always be a lesser evil to those with no choice. for as long as people in europe and elsewhere need plasma the pharmaceutical industry will meet their demand. to see america everything is the be for rationed out. what outlining nothing will. be easy when the market crashes everything says down no government checks. so what can we do not the platinum i stil
there was only one solution left travel to heidelberg both gone margaery is home. to logon to me tell. me it's been for the nines on my list. i know. how. vince gong margaery was incommunicado he asked the police to let us know couldn't hack. it doesn't come up with a dose. of. at least in them on that like i'm out of this yeah at least he has indulged. so our questions will remain unanswered the origin of the plasma its payment the risks linked to donor poverty drug detection and the...
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there was only one solution left travel to heidelberg both gone margaery is home. no logon to me tell. you to get it it's been for the nines on my list. i know. i'll. visit gong margaery was incommunicado he asked the police to let us know couldn't hack. it that's the. safety in them on that island i come out. yeah please he says in doubt just. so our questions will remain unanswered the origin of the plasma its payment the risks linked to donor poverty drug detection and the likelihood of new epidemics. why doesn't dr pharma provide any answers to the questions of tomorrow and thousands of patients. during the. night and not in a few. minutes. i'm cleveland sidewalks these questions seem to reserve. selling their plasma will always be a lesser evil to those with no choice. for as long as people in europe and elsewhere need plasma the farm. mr tickell industry will meet their demand. just america everything has to be rationed. without mining. you see when the market crashes everything shuts down no government checks. so what can we do on the plasm i still be runnin
there was only one solution left travel to heidelberg both gone margaery is home. no logon to me tell. you to get it it's been for the nines on my list. i know. i'll. visit gong margaery was incommunicado he asked the police to let us know couldn't hack. it that's the. safety in them on that island i come out. yeah please he says in doubt just. so our questions will remain unanswered the origin of the plasma its payment the risks linked to donor poverty drug detection and the likelihood of new...
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duchess of cambridge will renew their friendly sporting rivalry when they visit the german city of heidelberge to the water in opposing rowing boats for a race. the duke and duchess, who are on a three—day tour of of the country with prince george and princess charlotte, will also visit the german cancer research centre. it is now 13 minutes past six and those are the main stories. sport coming upa those are the main stories. sport coming up a little later on. letter look at the newspapers. lompoc at one story dominating the front pages and that is the pay revelations that the bbc. the guardian says there is a backlash as male stars dominate the top a list, saying that the highest—paid woman is on 20% of chris evans's salary and that men make up two thirds of staff on at least £250,000 a year. the corporation has been attacked for clear discrimination. we will discuss that later on with the bbc. not everyday day the bbc breakfast sofa makes the front page of the sun but there we go. figures are out there. as said, looking at some of there. as said, looking at some of the detail and some of th
duchess of cambridge will renew their friendly sporting rivalry when they visit the german city of heidelberge to the water in opposing rowing boats for a race. the duke and duchess, who are on a three—day tour of of the country with prince george and princess charlotte, will also visit the german cancer research centre. it is now 13 minutes past six and those are the main stories. sport coming upa those are the main stories. sport coming up a little later on. letter look at the newspapers....
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vidic and duchess of cambridge entered into friendly, edition with each other in heidelberg when theymbridge. a tight race but prince william‘s side secured the win with apparentlyjust metres to spare. back to one of those breaking stories, we‘ve had confirmation that sir vince cable is the new leader of the liberal democrats after nominations for the post closed with no challengers coming forward. the coronation is now under way. we have heard from one of his predecessors, nick clegg, wishing him luck in his new role. he says that he will need all his experience as britain negotiates over brexit. we are expecting to hear from over brexit. we are expecting to hearfrom sir vince over brexit. we are expecting to hear from sir vince cable outlining his plans for the future of his party, in the next or so. let‘s have a look at the weather. quite a turnaround in weather fortunes, in the last couple of days we‘ve had flooding incidents, some of the recent ones in lancashire and north wales with floods in this part of the world. things have changed. the humidity that fed these enormous storm
vidic and duchess of cambridge entered into friendly, edition with each other in heidelberg when theymbridge. a tight race but prince william‘s side secured the win with apparentlyjust metres to spare. back to one of those breaking stories, we‘ve had confirmation that sir vince cable is the new leader of the liberal democrats after nominations for the post closed with no challengers coming forward. the coronation is now under way. we have heard from one of his predecessors, nick clegg,...
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universities but they are more broad-based and general universities that don't really exist, places like heidelberg doesn't attract huge flows of students. in the 20th or the 19th century. [inaudible] it's actually a deliberative model of policy. the government doesn't stream larger amounts of money so it doesn't have an oxford or cambridge or harvard or yale. they come here or go to britain for our education. >> i'm a student at the school of public service. so it seems that we are seeing a global trend in the rise of big men. did speak [inaudible] how do you feel that the growing chasm between the two in some ways is relating to this rise? >> there is the invitations are being governed by institutions and you can see that's where after the death they tried deliberately to move away from a personal list of system, but the threat scared of them and you see he is behaving much more like an emperor then the chairman of the committee. and this is i think partly a result of the mediation of the internet of institutions and politics. i think one other point to make about the relationship of the beliefs
universities but they are more broad-based and general universities that don't really exist, places like heidelberg doesn't attract huge flows of students. in the 20th or the 19th century. [inaudible] it's actually a deliberative model of policy. the government doesn't stream larger amounts of money so it doesn't have an oxford or cambridge or harvard or yale. they come here or go to britain for our education. >> i'm a student at the school of public service. so it seems that we are...
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but the broader based, general universities, as it were, doesn't really exist in -- looks like heidelberg does not attract huge flows of international students. >> ed did. >> or the 19th century. >> germany did lion lead and it's also a deliberate model of policy. the government doesn't stream large amount of money so its doesn't have a oxnard and cambridge or harvard and yale. >> elite children in germany come here or britain for the higher education. >> this gentleman and then you after that. >> my name is jerald patrick, a student at the school of public service. seems we're seeing a global trend in the rise of big men, be it a president in the fill finds, president trump here,ers juan. how doee feel the kassim between -- chasm. >> inpatients of being governorred by institutions and they want to be governed by people. they want a face on power. you can see that in china where after the death of mao they tried deliberately to move away from a personalistic system, but i think the threat that -- was able to raise scared them and you see xi jinping is behaving much more like an emperor th
but the broader based, general universities, as it were, doesn't really exist in -- looks like heidelberg does not attract huge flows of international students. >> ed did. >> or the 19th century. >> germany did lion lead and it's also a deliberate model of policy. the government doesn't stream large amount of money so its doesn't have a oxnard and cambridge or harvard and yale. >> elite children in germany come here or britain for the higher education. >> this...
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duchess of cambridge will renew their friendly sporting rivalry when they visit the german city of heidelberg and duchess, who are on a three—day tour of of the country with prince george and princess charlotte, will also visit the german cancer research centre. for a full summary, you can go to our website, where you can get more details on those stories and all the other main news today. let's return to brussels for those brexit negotiations. we are due to hear from david davies brexit negotiations. we are due to hearfrom david davies and brexit negotiations. we are due to hear from david davies and the brexit negotiations. we are due to hearfrom david davies and the eu's chief negotiator michel barnier, to let us know what progress they have made. let's get more from my colleague who is in brussels, and thatis colleague who is in brussels, and that is the big question, has progress being made, and on what key issues? they have been pretty tight—lipped this week, we are very interested to know whether there has been progress. there will have been progress. there will have been progress on c
duchess of cambridge will renew their friendly sporting rivalry when they visit the german city of heidelberg and duchess, who are on a three—day tour of of the country with prince george and princess charlotte, will also visit the german cancer research centre. for a full summary, you can go to our website, where you can get more details on those stories and all the other main news today. let's return to brussels for those brexit negotiations. we are due to hear from david davies brexit...
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. >>> overseas, prince william and wife kate visiting heidelberg, germany as part of their goodwill tourthey toured a cancer research laboratory before returning to the market square where they learned how to make pretzels you're up to date. that's the update this hour. kelly, back downtown to you. >> the life of the royals. sue, thank you very much. >> you got it. >>> some centenarians may have one reason not to be happy to mark their 100th birthday. that's next in today's fast take plus, why intel is getting out of wearables tupd this give apple a leg inhe space that's still to come on "closing bell." you always pay your insurance on time. tap one little bumper, and up go your rates. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? news flash: nobody's perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. switch and you could save $782 on home and auto insurance. call for a free quote today. liberty stands with you™ liberty mutual insurance. >>> welcome back time for the sniffles edition of "fast take." >> i'll
. >>> overseas, prince william and wife kate visiting heidelberg, germany as part of their goodwill tourthey toured a cancer research laboratory before returning to the market square where they learned how to make pretzels you're up to date. that's the update this hour. kelly, back downtown to you. >> the life of the royals. sue, thank you very much. >> you got it. >>> some centenarians may have one reason not to be happy to mark their 100th birthday. that's next...