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helen: what? matt: buchanan? helen: oh, yes. pat buchanan. pat buchanan called me and said, we would like to talk to you about working with us on our maritime stuff. i said, pat, i am just leaving for vietnam, and when i get back, i will talk to you. i went to vietnam in january of 1967. and the reason my publisher sent me, there were 88 american flag eight zero,e 80, american flag cargo ships stuck in saigon harbor because they couldn't be unloaded, because nobody knew how over there. so i worked with then teddy gleason, he was the ila president about, the ila being the international longshoremen 's association, and teddy got a crew together and was taking them over. i went about the same time, in january. we had a much bigger merchant marine at the time that we do today, but still, 80 ships being tied up, and the length of time, nobody would know how long. undersecretary baldwin, who was undersecretary of the navy, came over. i knew him from having done stories with him at the pentagon. and he came over and we took a helicopter ride around.
helen: what? matt: buchanan? helen: oh, yes. pat buchanan. pat buchanan called me and said, we would like to talk to you about working with us on our maritime stuff. i said, pat, i am just leaving for vietnam, and when i get back, i will talk to you. i went to vietnam in january of 1967. and the reason my publisher sent me, there were 88 american flag eight zero,e 80, american flag cargo ships stuck in saigon harbor because they couldn't be unloaded, because nobody knew how over there. so i...
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what did helen look like? from my memory, she was quite dark.as with really striking features, really striking black features, which my grandmother, which queenie, didn't have. so, yeah. so we knew, because of the contrast, there was a possibility that he was white, and that she was mixed—race, queenie was mixed—race. we actually did find queenie‘s dad, john shattock, and this is his death certificate. 0h. thisjohn shattock, who died injamaica, was my great—great—grandfather, queenie‘s dad, but what i wasn't prepared for was what i found out about his grandfather, who was also called john shattock. sojohn bellott shattock senior was a merchant during the slave trade, and he owned slaves. so he would travel betweenjamaica and the uk, and he was based in somerset. so there must be some shattocks in somerset. yeah, there is. my ancestry comes full circle back to the uk. i knew i have a right to be here, as much right to be here as the shattocks who are in somerset, basically. yeah. the windrush is notjust about politics, it's not just about immigra
what did helen look like? from my memory, she was quite dark.as with really striking features, really striking black features, which my grandmother, which queenie, didn't have. so, yeah. so we knew, because of the contrast, there was a possibility that he was white, and that she was mixed—race, queenie was mixed—race. we actually did find queenie‘s dad, john shattock, and this is his death certificate. 0h. thisjohn shattock, who died injamaica, was my great—great—grandfather,...
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. >> this is helen. she knew them growing up and that big old farming family and childhood best friend. their dads were both farmers. there was a lot of them around. just always a lot of them around. they multiplied. they were good catholics. >> >> and helen's friend jane grew up to be especially beautiful, feature instead her high school yearbook as homecoming queen. >> she was not ever concerned with that. she's also very, very shy. >> how do you get to be homecoming queen if you're shy. >> she's also just a very kind person. very gentle person. >> and as that yearbook shows, a star volley ballplayer too. >> she could spike. she's not that tall, but she could jump. >> jane soon met that other gifted athlete. dave. already on his way to being one of the best shot puters in california. sometimes let don tag along. >> she was wonderful. she was fun. they got along so well. they loved each other. it was neat. >> when they got married in 1980, jane's friend helen was a bridesmaid. >> going to the morning of
. >> this is helen. she knew them growing up and that big old farming family and childhood best friend. their dads were both farmers. there was a lot of them around. just always a lot of them around. they multiplied. they were good catholics. >> >> and helen's friend jane grew up to be especially beautiful, feature instead her high school yearbook as homecoming queen. >> she was not ever concerned with that. she's also very, very shy. >> how do you get to be...
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i absolutely concur with helen, it is right that this is a huge headline.biggest tragedy ever in the nhs. it is truly shocking. even since the inquiry was announced last july, shocking. even since the inquiry was announced lastjuly, 100 victims have died, people are dying all the time and it is being passed down the generations, it's an absolute scandal and it's great that it is happening now but should it have happened a few years ago? many families say, my father or mother died before they could getjustice. the daily mail is all about scammers, we're always hearing about scams, this is our bank scam. this is one of the negative sides of the internet world in which we live. it's very easy to con people if you cannot see them face—to—face, they send you begging letters, about investing in a new business and ask you to transfer money, £1 million a day is being lost in bank scams and banks say, you authorise the transfer, we cannot refund you, but if you add a victim of that, it may be worse than reported because people feel ashamed and stupid, understandably
i absolutely concur with helen, it is right that this is a huge headline.biggest tragedy ever in the nhs. it is truly shocking. even since the inquiry was announced last july, shocking. even since the inquiry was announced lastjuly, 100 victims have died, people are dying all the time and it is being passed down the generations, it's an absolute scandal and it's great that it is happening now but should it have happened a few years ago? many families say, my father or mother died before they...
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that was helen explaining about icesat-2 that was helen explaining about icesat—2 and how it is goingr hello. the potentialfor turbulence whether in the forecast over the next few days and that is already making its presence felt across scotland, northern ireland, parts of northern england and north wales as this front works that way south and east overnight, bringing heavy rain and gusty winds. through sunday, the frontal system is running into an area of high pressure to the south of the uk. through sunday, it will weaken. the rain will tend to be loud and we will be left with a band of cloud and the odd spot of rain through the afternoon, stretching down through the midlands and south—west england. 0n either side, spells of sunshine. some patchy drizzle for the western isles of scotla nd drizzle for the western isles of scotland where it will continue to be quite windy. elsewhere, the strong winds from overnight will ease down still quite a breezy day and fairly warm across east anglia and fairly warm across east anglia and south—east england. temperatures up and south—east england
that was helen explaining about icesat-2 that was helen explaining about icesat—2 and how it is goingr hello. the potentialfor turbulence whether in the forecast over the next few days and that is already making its presence felt across scotland, northern ireland, parts of northern england and north wales as this front works that way south and east overnight, bringing heavy rain and gusty winds. through sunday, the frontal system is running into an area of high pressure to the south of the...
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isaac y helen con los otros dos huracanes que agitan el atlÁntico.arolina: cada 12 minutos una persona se quita la vida en estados unidos y entre los hispanos es la cifra mucho mayor. hoy es el dÍa nacional de la prevenciÓn del suicidio. borja: mariana Ávila es un signo de perseverancia. cumpliÓ su sueÑo y hoy estÁ con nosotros. carolina: hola, quÉ tal, cÓmo estÁn? con mucho gusto borja voces y carolina sarassa en este lunes 10 de septiembre. comentamos con lo mÁs comentado en las redes: el dia nacional de suicidio y serena williams y el huracÁn florence. borja: vamos a comentar con el huracÁn porque es el más peligroso en tres dÉcadas. se espera que las aguas suban. el centro de huracanes estima que estarÁ maÑana entre bermudas y las bahamas como huracÁn categorÍa tres o incluso mÁs. carolina: pero no es la Única amenaza hasta este momento. pasemos con albert martÍnez para que nos cuente m''as. albert: muy buenas. la proyecciÓn es la que hicimos hace unos dÍas, directo hacia carolina del norte y carolina del sur. pero no sÓlo florence nos preocupa p
isaac y helen con los otros dos huracanes que agitan el atlÁntico.arolina: cada 12 minutos una persona se quita la vida en estados unidos y entre los hispanos es la cifra mucho mayor. hoy es el dÍa nacional de la prevenciÓn del suicidio. borja: mariana Ávila es un signo de perseverancia. cumpliÓ su sueÑo y hoy estÁ con nosotros. carolina: hola, quÉ tal, cÓmo estÁn? con mucho gusto borja voces y carolina sarassa en este lunes 10 de septiembre. comentamos con lo mÁs comentado en las...
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it eliminates figures like hillary clinton and helen keller.cision will be finalized or amended in november. >> we are not talking about "foot loose". we're talking about the united states in 2018. in the same vote they reinsert references to moses in a high school government that highlights individuals who laws and government institutions informed the american finding. >> i don't think you need to take moses out. >> i'm not going to comment. >> i don't understand why -- there are people who don't like donald trump, but you can't take him out american history. >> stay with us. officials say the move will be streamlined. lessons for 5.4 million public school children. joining us now to discuss this the texas government reporter who broke this very important story in the dallas morning news. okay. help us understand the criteria and reasoning for removing 2 public figures like hillary clinton and helen keller. >> well, it's a little complicated but first, just good morning from texas. >> good morning from texas. >> thank you for having me. they a
it eliminates figures like hillary clinton and helen keller.cision will be finalized or amended in november. >> we are not talking about "foot loose". we're talking about the united states in 2018. in the same vote they reinsert references to moses in a high school government that highlights individuals who laws and government institutions informed the american finding. >> i don't think you need to take moses out. >> i'm not going to comment. >> i don't...
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this area of cloud is storm helene. it started off as of cloud is storm helene.t started offasa of cloud is storm helene. it started off as a hurricane. the winds will strengthen and we will get tropical airand rain as strengthen and we will get tropical air and rain as well. today we have rain arriving in western parts of the uk, the calm before the storm. into the south—east, more and more sunshine has been arriving and the temperatures have been getting a lovely boost for this time of year. more broken cloud spilling further north into england and wales and sunnier towards the south—east with rain setting in more widely across scotla nd rain setting in more widely across scotland and northern ireland. temperatures 18 or 19 and low temperatures for england and wales. up temperatures for england and wales. up to 26 in the south—east, really warm for this time of year. into this evening, complicated weather map. this area of low pressure is storm helene, and it will be arriving in the south—west first, then into wales. the winds pick up here this evening and over
this area of cloud is storm helene. it started off as of cloud is storm helene.t started offasa of cloud is storm helene. it started off as a hurricane. the winds will strengthen and we will get tropical airand rain as strengthen and we will get tropical air and rain as well. today we have rain arriving in western parts of the uk, the calm before the storm. into the south—east, more and more sunshine has been arriving and the temperatures have been getting a lovely boost for this time of...
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. >> reporter: helen hayes is the offices that make oldest of the cosby a cruises. he says at a tennis tournament in pebble beach the comedian stopped her and grabbed her breasts. >> at 38 i said what the [ blank ] do you think you're doing and he said -- he turned around very quickly and said have a nice day. and then he was gone. >> reporter: helen wrote a book called secrets, shame, and silence and promised her 20 that she would not give cosby a full chapter. she said she decided about going to fence the trial -- going to see the trial. >> i thought i'm not going to give him my time and money. >> reporter: helen remains in close contact with the women on this cover and says the joy over the sentencing is palpable. >> array, and oh my god, and you are feel like you're going to explode. >> reporter: helen says she hopes bill cosby stays behind bars for his full sentence. and that she will never stop crusading for the victims of sexual abuse. >> as long as i am on this earth i will do what i can. >>> 30 minutes before 5:00. dunkin' donuts is changing its name. it's
. >> reporter: helen hayes is the offices that make oldest of the cosby a cruises. he says at a tennis tournament in pebble beach the comedian stopped her and grabbed her breasts. >> at 38 i said what the [ blank ] do you think you're doing and he said -- he turned around very quickly and said have a nice day. and then he was gone. >> reporter: helen wrote a book called secrets, shame, and silence and promised her 20 that she would not give cosby a full chapter. she said she...
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helen makes the comparison with the general election in a general election you get a chance to review your decision after four or five years that wasn't the case this referendum so if people find that they want to see people that they're not getting would have voted for it's only right and they should be able to think again and helen does refute you agree with the idea of a second referendum. no i don't i think even with the people's vote although i have sympathy with the analysis that jonathan needs to if the people say no then where we left we've got even less time and an even more divided to parliament and recriminations possibly a change of prime minister certainly leadership would be even more in question than it is now and it just seems to be to more confusion and i would say that it has been a number of polls which suggest that. it in quite a british way that people just want them to get on with it and do something and i think after two and a half here is if we haven't got anywhere to go back to the people is going to be a difficult pill for the public to swallow ok in the curr
helen makes the comparison with the general election in a general election you get a chance to review your decision after four or five years that wasn't the case this referendum so if people find that they want to see people that they're not getting would have voted for it's only right and they should be able to think again and helen does refute you agree with the idea of a second referendum. no i don't i think even with the people's vote although i have sympathy with the analysis that jonathan...
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helen, thank you.ernment has been accused of failing to prepare for the potential impact which brexit could have on peace and security at the irish border. the chief constable of the police service of northern ireland, george hamilton, says if the border were to return it would be exploited by criminals and terrorists. in an interview with the sunday times he says that some politicians don't understand the dangers — the government says it is considering his call for extra resources. there was high drama at the us 0pen tennis last night. naomi 0saka won the women's title, but that's a side story to what's happened on court. her opponent, serena williams, had a huge row with the umpire. the 23 times grand slam champion was warned for smashing her racket, docked a point for a coaching violation, and then docked a game for calling the umpire a thief. patrick geary has the details. you owe me an apology. you owe me an apology! i have never cheated in my life. i have a daughter, i stand up for what is right
helen, thank you.ernment has been accused of failing to prepare for the potential impact which brexit could have on peace and security at the irish border. the chief constable of the police service of northern ireland, george hamilton, says if the border were to return it would be exploited by criminals and terrorists. in an interview with the sunday times he says that some politicians don't understand the dangers — the government says it is considering his call for extra resources. there was...
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helen makes the comparison with a general election in a general election you get a chance to review your decision after four or five years that wasn't the case this referendum so if people find that they want to see people that they're not getting with if voted for it's only right they should be able to think again and helen does refute do you agree with the idea of a second referendum. no i don't i think even with the people's vote although i have sympathy with the analysis that jonathan needs to if the people say no then where we left we've got even less time and an even more divided to parliament and recriminations possibly a change of prime minister certainly leadership would be even more in question than it is now and it just seems to be to more confusion and i would say that it has been a number of polls which suggest that. in quite a british way that people just want them to get on with it and do something and i think after two and a half year is if we haven't got anywhere to go back to the people is going to be a difficult pill for the public to swallow a look in the current
helen makes the comparison with a general election in a general election you get a chance to review your decision after four or five years that wasn't the case this referendum so if people find that they want to see people that they're not getting with if voted for it's only right they should be able to think again and helen does refute do you agree with the idea of a second referendum. no i don't i think even with the people's vote although i have sympathy with the analysis that jonathan needs...
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helen makes the comparison with the general election in a general election you get a chance to review your decision after four or five years that wasn't the case this referendum so if people find that they want to see all that they're not getting what if voted for it's only right they should be able to think again and helen does but if you do you agree with the idea of a second referendum. no i don't i think even with the people's vote although i have sympathy with the analysis that jonathan needs to if the people say no then where we left we've got even less time and an even more divided to parliament and recriminations possibly a change of prime minister certainly leadership would be even more in question than it is now and it just seems to be to more confusion and i would say that it has been a number of polls which suggest that. in quite a british way that people just want them to get on with it and do something and i think after two and a half here is if we haven't got anywhere to go back to the people is going to be a difficult pill for the public to swallow ok in the current we
helen makes the comparison with the general election in a general election you get a chance to review your decision after four or five years that wasn't the case this referendum so if people find that they want to see all that they're not getting what if voted for it's only right they should be able to think again and helen does but if you do you agree with the idea of a second referendum. no i don't i think even with the people's vote although i have sympathy with the analysis that jonathan...
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helen, thank you.en accused of failing to prepare for the potential impact — which brexit could have on peace and security at the irish border. the chief constable of the police service of northern ireland, george hamilton, says if the border was to return it would be exploited by criminals and terrorists. in an interview with the sunday times he says that some politicians don't understand the dangers — the government says it is considering his call for extra resources. there was high drama at the us open tennis last night. naomi osaka won the women's title, but that's a side story to what's happened on court. her opponent, serena williams, had a massive row on court with the umpire. the 23 times grand slam champion was warned for smashing her racket, docked a point for a coaching violation, and then docked a game for calling the umpire a thief. patrick geary has the details. you owe me an apology. you owe me an apology! i have never cheated in my life. i have a daughter, i stand up for what is right f
helen, thank you.en accused of failing to prepare for the potential impact — which brexit could have on peace and security at the irish border. the chief constable of the police service of northern ireland, george hamilton, says if the border was to return it would be exploited by criminals and terrorists. in an interview with the sunday times he says that some politicians don't understand the dangers — the government says it is considering his call for extra resources. there was high drama...
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the first on tuesday, the remnants of ex—hurricane helene.at the south and centre of this will be strengthening as tuesday begins. another area of low pressure into wednesday too so voer the next few days, some strong, possibly disruptive wids as well so keep in touch with the situation in your part of the world through bbc local radio because there could well be some impact on travel, for example. the yellow, a met office warning area here, you need to be aware of some impacts during tuesday. some of the strongest winds through coastal and hilly areas to the west of wales and western england but it is going to be a very blowy we start off the day in that part of the world. some rain, heavy rain around parts of scotland in particular as tuesday begins with a mild, even warm start for some because the air is coming in from the south, south—west and there is some warmth associated with that. outbreaks of rain clearing northwards into the morning and then things are drierfor a time, broken cloud and sunny spells and heavy showers arriving from t
the first on tuesday, the remnants of ex—hurricane helene.at the south and centre of this will be strengthening as tuesday begins. another area of low pressure into wednesday too so voer the next few days, some strong, possibly disruptive wids as well so keep in touch with the situation in your part of the world through bbc local radio because there could well be some impact on travel, for example. the yellow, a met office warning area here, you need to be aware of some impacts during...
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the first on tuesday, the remnants of ex—hurricane helene. and centre of this will be strengthening as tuesday begins. another area of low pressure into wednesday too so voer the next few days, some strong, possibly disruptive wids as well so keep in touch with the situation in your part of the world through bbc local radio because there could well be some impact on travel, for example. the yellow, a met office warning area here, you need to be aware of some impacts during tuesday. some of the strongest winds through coastal and hilly areas to the west of wales and western england but it is going to be a very blowy we start off the day in that part of the world. some rain, heavy rain around parts of scotland in particular as tuesday begins with a mild, even warm start for some because the air is coming in from the south, south—west and there is some warmth associated with that. outbreaks of rain clearing northwards into the morning and then things are drierfor a time, broken cloud and sunny spells and heavy showers arriving from the west towa
the first on tuesday, the remnants of ex—hurricane helene. and centre of this will be strengthening as tuesday begins. another area of low pressure into wednesday too so voer the next few days, some strong, possibly disruptive wids as well so keep in touch with the situation in your part of the world through bbc local radio because there could well be some impact on travel, for example. the yellow, a met office warning area here, you need to be aware of some impacts during tuesday. some of...
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at least helen hoped she might.ity of bringing a sample back from mars. that is something that has never been done before and would enable much greater analysis of the content of martian rock. is a project that has been discussed for many years but the uk is right behind it. the americans seem quite interested. we would like to pay, play a big part in that. if you do not get excited about bringing something back from mars, it strikes me as one of the most exciting projects out there.|j excited about some of those things. i was excited when donald trump said at the end last year that he was going to recommit to a manned space programme that he said would go back to the moon in a sense that that would just be a practice for sending men to mars. i come back to my question about motivation for space programme. donald trump also talks about the need to combat china in space. so here is my question. do you think that we, as a species, let alone the uk space agency, are we as alone the uk space agency, are we as a species
at least helen hoped she might.ity of bringing a sample back from mars. that is something that has never been done before and would enable much greater analysis of the content of martian rock. is a project that has been discussed for many years but the uk is right behind it. the americans seem quite interested. we would like to pay, play a big part in that. if you do not get excited about bringing something back from mars, it strikes me as one of the most exciting projects out there.|j excited...
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professor helen? fricker?tion of oceanography, she's a key icesat scientist who was at today's launch and joins me now live. and. welcome, professor, thanks for being with us on bbc news —— live from california. can you explain how it is going to work. icesat-2 is a laser mission, sending a laserfrom space above the earth's service and it will be bouncing off the surface of the earth, all around its orbit. the primary mission, objective, is actually to map the land ice and the sea ice, the north pole and the south pole. from that we are going to get hopefully a very good estimate quite quickly of how much ice is being lost from the land ice and also the changes in the sea ice. what they want to do with this information once you have it? we can use the information to estimate, well, how much ice has been lost from around the edges of theice been lost from around the edges of the ice sheets, and therefore how much has melted and gone into the oceans. when it gets into the ocean, you can look at it like a glass o
professor helen? fricker?tion of oceanography, she's a key icesat scientist who was at today's launch and joins me now live. and. welcome, professor, thanks for being with us on bbc news —— live from california. can you explain how it is going to work. icesat-2 is a laser mission, sending a laserfrom space above the earth's service and it will be bouncing off the surface of the earth, all around its orbit. the primary mission, objective, is actually to map the land ice and the sea ice, the...
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and st helens secure this year's super league league leaders shield. hello there.ots to get through. we're starting with simon yates because he's on the verge of winning the vuelta a espana, which would make him the 3rd british rider to win a grand tour this year. he's leading the race by more than a minute and half with just one competitive stage left. joe lynskey reports. through all hills climbed in spain, the vuelta destination would come down to the neighbours. stage 19 rides into andorra, but the welcome is deceiving. the day's last 20 kilometres would see them ride up 1,200 feet. a climb to stretch out the entire field. everyone is in first gear. but in red, simon yates faced the hills he is familiar with. he and his brother adam train and live here. it would make this a title decider played on home turf. yates‘ job to stop his rivals making up ground overall. but with ten kilometres to go, he decided not to wait for them. he moved away from the pack and towards the stage leaders. whether brave or foolish, the final miles would decide. he opened up a minute
and st helens secure this year's super league league leaders shield. hello there.ots to get through. we're starting with simon yates because he's on the verge of winning the vuelta a espana, which would make him the 3rd british rider to win a grand tour this year. he's leading the race by more than a minute and half with just one competitive stage left. joe lynskey reports. through all hills climbed in spain, the vuelta destination would come down to the neighbours. stage 19 rides into andorra,...
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this area of cloud is storm helene. it started off as of cloud is storm helene.ill strengthen and we will get tropical airand rain as strengthen and we will get tropical air and rain as well. today we have rain arriving in western parts of the uk, the calm before the storm. into the south—east, more and more sunshine has been arriving and the temperatures have been getting a lovely boost for this time of year. more broken cloud spilling further
this area of cloud is storm helene. it started off as of cloud is storm helene.ill strengthen and we will get tropical airand rain as strengthen and we will get tropical air and rain as well. today we have rain arriving in western parts of the uk, the calm before the storm. into the south—east, more and more sunshine has been arriving and the temperatures have been getting a lovely boost for this time of year. more broken cloud spilling further
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starting to show across the south—west. —— ex—hurricane helene.but as you mentioned, look at that, 2a and 25 across southern and eastern areas when the sun comes out but there is more wet and windy weather on its way. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines: theresa may has revealed her "frustration" with the continued speculation over her leadership, as the prime minister defends her brexit plan. the mayor of london, sadiq khan, has called for a second eu referendum and attacked the government's handling of brexit. at least 50 people have been killed by flooding and landslides in the philippines, as typhoon mangkhut moves towards the china coast. meanwhile, in the united states, storm florence continues to devastate the east coast, with "epic amounts of rainfall". now on bbc news it's time for the week in parliament. hello there and welcome to our look back at the week in parliament. coming up, at prime minister's questions, jeremy corbyn says the government's key welfare policy universal credit is flawed. children forced to use food banks and the
starting to show across the south—west. —— ex—hurricane helene.but as you mentioned, look at that, 2a and 25 across southern and eastern areas when the sun comes out but there is more wet and windy weather on its way. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines: theresa may has revealed her "frustration" with the continued speculation over her leadership, as the prime minister defends her brexit plan. the mayor of london, sadiq khan, has called for a second eu referendum and...
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el huracÁn helen no representa peligro para nuestro paÍsy continuarÁ su movimiento hacia el oeste.un huracÁn categorÍa dos. el huracÁn flores, se estará dirigiendo a la costa del sureste de estados unidos y puede estar afectando la costa de carolina del norte para finales de semana como un poderoso huracÁn categorÍa cuatro. de esto ya se ha emitido estado de emergencia para las carolinas y virginia, ante la llegada del poderoso sistema. en el Área de la bahÍa continuaremos con connie en ese cas, cielos soleados y temperaturas que van a comenzar a defenderm a inicios de semana. a mediados de semana... las mÁximas estarán oscilando entre 75 y 78°. un placer informarle sobre las condiciones del tiempo. buena semana. ramÓn: gracias, esta noche el pÚblico recibiÓ a paul estÁ helen y los jueces despidieron a pacheco. se tenemos a los cuatro bailarines que llegara la final. Éste es el resumen que nos presenta miriam guzmÁn. : miriam: una semifinal muy intensa se se viviÓ en mira quien baila. ya fueron elegidos los famosos que buscarÁn serel mejor bailarÍn de la temporada sara corrales bai
el huracÁn helen no representa peligro para nuestro paÍsy continuarÁ su movimiento hacia el oeste.un huracÁn categorÍa dos. el huracÁn flores, se estará dirigiendo a la costa del sureste de estados unidos y puede estar afectando la costa de carolina del norte para finales de semana como un poderoso huracÁn categorÍa cuatro. de esto ya se ha emitido estado de emergencia para las carolinas y virginia, ante la llegada del poderoso sistema. en el Área de la bahÍa continuaremos con connie...
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you say nudge, there is something from helen stokes lampard from there is something from helen stokes of gps that we hope it is a wake—up call to beware of health and help us live healthier lives, i suppose people need to be led gently. we don't need... nanny state doesn't tend to work, if you let to people and tell them you must do this, they tend to think, i won't do that, whereas if people come to that conclusion themselves with small nudges like this, which they do themselves on a app, that can make changes to our stars. the other question it raises, why we are so the other question it raises, why we are so unhealthy as it stands?‘ the other question it raises, why we are so unhealthy as it stands? a lot of people, myself included, often think of our immediate health and what we can do to change that. pre— party conferences i'm going to cut down on wine... i like the way you say before rather than during. party conferences are terrible for your health. you always think of the short term, the next year or so, losing weight for holiday. but the fa ct losing weight for holiday. but t
you say nudge, there is something from helen stokes lampard from there is something from helen stokes of gps that we hope it is a wake—up call to beware of health and help us live healthier lives, i suppose people need to be led gently. we don't need... nanny state doesn't tend to work, if you let to people and tell them you must do this, they tend to think, i won't do that, whereas if people come to that conclusion themselves with small nudges like this, which they do themselves on a app,...
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st helens are trailing 80 — 1a and the dragons are the bottom but st helens are the top.pic champion greg rutherford jumped for the last time in his career at the great north games in newcastle this afternoon. seven metres 38 was his final leap into the sandpit, but greg will be remembered for taking long jump gold on super saturday at the london olympics — in the same hour that mo farah and jessica ennis—hill won their respective golds. a great crowd turned out to support him. it was an emotional farewell for him. he retires as one of only five british athletes to have won olympic, world, commonwealth and european gold medals. it was remarkably emotional the final round. i have been ignoring the fact that this is going to be the fact that this is going to be the last one i think all day. i was trying to enjoy it and then it hit me likea trying to enjoy it and then it hit me like a tonne of bricks. it was the final time i was ever going to run down as a professional long jumper. it was an incredible sendoff, i am jumper. it was an incredible sendoff, iam not jumper. it wa
st helens are trailing 80 — 1a and the dragons are the bottom but st helens are the top.pic champion greg rutherford jumped for the last time in his career at the great north games in newcastle this afternoon. seven metres 38 was his final leap into the sandpit, but greg will be remembered for taking long jump gold on super saturday at the london olympics — in the same hour that mo farah and jessica ennis—hill won their respective golds. a great crowd turned out to support him. it was an...
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and coming up on afternoon live: helen willetts has all the weather — helen it has been a bit chilly
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helen, tell us more about what he is saying in this article. borisjohnson, never known saying in this article. this is boris johnson, never known for underplaying a colourful phrase and we get more on that sort of language, talking about theresa may chequers proposal which he resigned from the cabinet over, he called it a humiliation and said it would make the uk look like a weakling. that is the uk look like a weakling. that is the standard language you would expect to get an borisjohnson but it's whether or not he went a metaphor too far, that's when he was talking about the government's commitment to keeping frictionless trade along the irish border. he decided to employ this metaphor of eight suicide vest saint theresa may would be wrapping a suicide vest around the british constitution and handing the detonator to the eu. as you mentioned that has seen some vocal backlash from conservative mps, siralan duncan vocal backlash from conservative mps, sir alan duncan worked with borisjohnson at mps, sir alan duncan worked with boris johnson at
helen, tell us more about what he is saying in this article. borisjohnson, never known saying in this article. this is boris johnson, never known for underplaying a colourful phrase and we get more on that sort of language, talking about theresa may chequers proposal which he resigned from the cabinet over, he called it a humiliation and said it would make the uk look like a weakling. that is the uk look like a weakling. that is the standard language you would expect to get an borisjohnson but...
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that's the first of the rain associated with the remnants of ex—hurricane helene, which is the tropicalso will give us some soaking rains and, potentially, as you can see up through the irish sea, some strong to gale force winds. so, some autumnal gales up on the way before it whisks away, and we could have more gales on wednesday. but interestingly, as well as the wet and windy weather forecast, we'll also see temperatures really lifting as the warm, humid air drags its way into southern areas. so, the tropical air will also have the effect of giving southern parts temperatures in the mid—20s with some sunshine, as well. but clearly, there's concern about the amounts of heavy rain we'll get and the strength of the wind, which could cause disruption through monday evening, overnight and into tuesday. so, for monday, dawn‘s a little grey and drizzly, with some mist across the hills in the south. further north, brighter — any fog clears away. it's a gradual improvement, a brightening spell through england and wales, but for scotland and northern ireland, there's a lot more cloud around, a
that's the first of the rain associated with the remnants of ex—hurricane helene, which is the tropicalso will give us some soaking rains and, potentially, as you can see up through the irish sea, some strong to gale force winds. so, some autumnal gales up on the way before it whisks away, and we could have more gales on wednesday. but interestingly, as well as the wet and windy weather forecast, we'll also see temperatures really lifting as the warm, humid air drags its way into southern...
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we pick up this area of cloud which was hurricane helene.d the day. we have got our weather system to arrive, this is what‘s left of hurricane helene. it will be moving initially into south—west england this evening and then into wales. some rain getting blown in later in the night. still some rain in northern ireland and in the north and west of scotland. obviously quite a warm night with the tropical air around. up to 14 degrees perhaps. it‘s not quite the whole of england and wales and those top gusts are more likely around exposed hills and coasts in the west. we will see the rain quickly blown away into northern england, lingering more in northern scotland. we have some showers coming in from the west where we have the strong south—westerly winds, primarily across england and wales and that‘s where we will see the highest temperatures. further north, scotla nd temperatures. further north, scotland and northern ireland against 18 or 19 degrees. some windy weather around tomorrow but it could be that the worst of the winds are still too,
we pick up this area of cloud which was hurricane helene.d the day. we have got our weather system to arrive, this is what‘s left of hurricane helene. it will be moving initially into south—west england this evening and then into wales. some rain getting blown in later in the night. still some rain in northern ireland and in the north and west of scotland. obviously quite a warm night with the tropical air around. up to 14 degrees perhaps. it‘s not quite the whole of england and wales and...
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quite humid, the air that is tied into helene.through at quieter pace so on tuesday helene will have moved away but it will be still quite windy and the wind coming from the south—west is that it will be quite warm gun into the southern half of the country. the far north and west are not seeing the benefits of it u nfortu nately not seeing the benefits of it unfortunately as the wind and rain moves away but further south we could again see temperatures into the mid 20s and feel quite muggy so strong winds, rain into the far north and west and it will be warm with it in the south—east. acta u2. definitely feeling warmer, thank you indeed. —— back to you too. we'll bring you the headlines at 6:30. time now on breakfast for the travel show. coming up on this week's programme, seeing the world bit by bit. how do you pay for things abroad? most of us will collect cash from the currency exchange, trade in traveller ‘s cheques, or put it all on our cards. we pay the fees and gulp at the charges. but now, there is a new breed of traveller
quite humid, the air that is tied into helene.through at quieter pace so on tuesday helene will have moved away but it will be still quite windy and the wind coming from the south—west is that it will be quite warm gun into the southern half of the country. the far north and west are not seeing the benefits of it u nfortu nately not seeing the benefits of it unfortunately as the wind and rain moves away but further south we could again see temperatures into the mid 20s and feel quite muggy so...
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what do you have against helen keller? that was rhetorical. don't answer that.the drama surrounding the supreme court hearings for brett kavanaugh are not the first time we have seen this kind of controversy. we will get a reality check from john avalon next. liberty mutual saved us almost $800 when we switched our auto and home insurance. with liberty, we could afford a real babysitter instead of your brother. hey! oh, that's my robe. is it? when you switch to liberty mutual, you could save $782 on auto and home insurance. and still get great coverage for you and your family. call for a free quote today. you could save $782. liberty mutual insurance. liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >>> all right. it is not the most controversial by a long shot. a supreme walk back through history -- >> diana ross. >> i hope they will be singing in today's reality check. >> that will be after. no. instead of that there is an intergalactic freak show. but as surreal as this confirmation seems, it is far from the first to ascend into supreme chaos. the most obvious is claren
what do you have against helen keller? that was rhetorical. don't answer that.the drama surrounding the supreme court hearings for brett kavanaugh are not the first time we have seen this kind of controversy. we will get a reality check from john avalon next. liberty mutual saved us almost $800 when we switched our auto and home insurance. with liberty, we could afford a real babysitter instead of your brother. hey! oh, that's my robe. is it? when you switch to liberty mutual, you could save...
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the first on tuesday, the remnants of ex—hurricane helene.nd centre of this will be strengthening as tuesday begins. another area of low pressure into wednesday too so voer the next few days, some strong, possibly disruptive wids as well so keep in touch with the situation in your part of the world through bbc local radio because there could well be some impact on travel, for example. the yellow, a met office warning area here, you need to be aware of some impacts during tuesday. some of the strongest winds through coastal and hilly areas to the west of wales and western england but it is going to be a very blowy we start off the day in that part of the world. some rain, heavy rain around parts of scotland in particular as tuesday begins with a mild, even warm start for some because the air is coming in from the south, south—west and there is some warmth associated with that. outbreaks of rain clearing northwards into the morning and then things are drierfor a time, broken cloud and sunny spells and heavy showers arriving from the west toward
the first on tuesday, the remnants of ex—hurricane helene.nd centre of this will be strengthening as tuesday begins. another area of low pressure into wednesday too so voer the next few days, some strong, possibly disruptive wids as well so keep in touch with the situation in your part of the world through bbc local radio because there could well be some impact on travel, for example. the yellow, a met office warning area here, you need to be aware of some impacts during tuesday. some of the...
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it has tropical air in it, the remains of hurricane helen. interestingly it won'tjust bring wind and rain, it will bring a lot of warmth to the south of the country, and humidity. some remarkably warm nights as well in the first part of the week. however we'll also have some gales and rain. a fairly cold night as we start monday morning, with misty weather in southern areas courtesy of the weather front but it will brighten up. mistand weather front but it will brighten up. mist and fog lifting ahead of this mass of rain in northern ireland and scotland. even here, quite warm. 2a, 25 in the sunshine. the warm air stays with us on monday night and at the same time the wind will escalate around that area of low pressure. gale force through the irish sea, extending through south—west england, the north of england. giving some more heavy and persistent rain in this area. these are the gusty winds you can see. in for some windy weather than we've had, even across the land. they will subside on tuesday but not before the rush hour is over and then
it has tropical air in it, the remains of hurricane helen. interestingly it won'tjust bring wind and rain, it will bring a lot of warmth to the south of the country, and humidity. some remarkably warm nights as well in the first part of the week. however we'll also have some gales and rain. a fairly cold night as we start monday morning, with misty weather in southern areas courtesy of the weather front but it will brighten up. mistand weather front but it will brighten up. mist and fog lifting...
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our political correspondent helen catt reports.but with divisions over brexit and his leadership ambitions, he may have had more than just the cricket on his mind yesterday. he appeared to get a mixed reception. borisjohnson's rarely been out of the headlines this week. this morning there were further allegations about his personal life. but he chose to use an article in the mail on sunday to dropa an article in the mail on sunday to drop a bombshell. he claimed through a backstop proposal for drop a bombshell. he claimed through a backstop proposalfor the irish border... the form and foreign secretary's language brought a furious response from a minister he worked alongside until his resignation injuly. sir alan duncan said for him to say the pm's view is like that of a suicide bomber is too much. some of his former cabinet colleagues have stopped short of criticising the man focusing instead on his tone. stopped short of criticising the man focusing instead on his tonelj think there are much better ways to articulate your differe
our political correspondent helen catt reports.but with divisions over brexit and his leadership ambitions, he may have had more than just the cricket on his mind yesterday. he appeared to get a mixed reception. borisjohnson's rarely been out of the headlines this week. this morning there were further allegations about his personal life. but he chose to use an article in the mail on sunday to dropa an article in the mail on sunday to drop a bombshell. he claimed through a backstop proposal for...
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into tuesday thanks to the re m na nts of monday into tuesday thanks to the remnants of hurricane helenetay tuned. away from that wet and windy weather though, feeling fairly humid. goodbye. this is bbc news, i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines at 3pm: the strongest typhoon so far this year has been battering the northern phillipines — with violent winds and 20 foot storm surges. 14 people have been killed so far, with the number expected to rise there will be need for water and hygiene kits and kitchen essentials to make their lives more tolerable in the evacuation centre. in the us, tropical storm florence is causing significant flooding on the east coast — five are reported dead so far. it will produce catastrophic flooding over parts of north and south carolina for some time. also coming up this hour: an overhaul of divorce law. ministers set out plans for ‘no fault—divorce' — removing the need to attribute blame. three, two, one...
into tuesday thanks to the re m na nts of monday into tuesday thanks to the remnants of hurricane helenetay tuned. away from that wet and windy weather though, feeling fairly humid. goodbye. this is bbc news, i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines at 3pm: the strongest typhoon so far this year has been battering the northern phillipines — with violent winds and 20 foot storm surges. 14 people have been killed so far, with the number expected to rise there will be need for water and hygiene kits and...
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let's go to -- go ahead, helen. follow-up. caller: the president is the person that has been saying that the f.b.i. does this and they're fake, this, that and the other. are we sure we're going to get some answers? i have the sense enough to know that trump will probably take paperwork out the file. host: all right. let's hear from homestead, florida, and ogie, go ahead, on the line, democrats' line. yep. caller: yes. yeah. what i like to say, because i'm from haiti. what i like to say about this, like democrat and republican d [indiscernible] yes, [indiscernible] something like just drop it in the hole. [indiscernible] host: we continue to take your calls, your comments on the senate judiciary committee today. their long meeting today delayed for a little bit. may have seen on camera members speaking to each other and the underlying reason for that becoming clear later on as jeff flake voting to refer the nomination, to approve the nomination, to advance it to the floor with the caveat he wants a one-week investigation, a del
let's go to -- go ahead, helen. follow-up. caller: the president is the person that has been saying that the f.b.i. does this and they're fake, this, that and the other. are we sure we're going to get some answers? i have the sense enough to know that trump will probably take paperwork out the file. host: all right. let's hear from homestead, florida, and ogie, go ahead, on the line, democrats' line. yep. caller: yes. yeah. what i like to say, because i'm from haiti. what i like to say about...
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night of celebrations but that didn't put a damper on people's spirits lighting designer christophe helen has been working for one year straight to put this project together. it's in the office this is all about showing how the cathedral has always been exposed to danger in the course of its twelve hundred years in all this and how the people of iraq and have always saved it. on t.v. in the context of this festival week it's all a bit artistically interpreted into the theater. fourteen projectors and what's called pixel mapping created the three d. lighting a fact. the site and by doing this is a three dimensional image with the photos i took it was here we see the front of the building which was scanned with a laser scanner should i did not miss it that means we have a real three d. data and we know from every point what distance it is from here. because of this and with this information we can build content with other special software that is adapted to the building in the office what i'm going. to get the drilling in is a structure that represents hundreds of years of history the palat
night of celebrations but that didn't put a damper on people's spirits lighting designer christophe helen has been working for one year straight to put this project together. it's in the office this is all about showing how the cathedral has always been exposed to danger in the course of its twelve hundred years in all this and how the people of iraq and have always saved it. on t.v. in the context of this festival week it's all a bit artistically interpreted into the theater. fourteen...
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it makes you want much now it's time for a look at the weather with helen willetts. looks like we are stepping into a spell of autumnal, wet and windy weather. still some rain in behind, our next area of low pressure from the atlantic. wind and rain on its way. through the evening and overnight, drizzly rain, misty over the hills. behind it, clear skies, a bit cooler with showers toward the north. already by the time you get to monday we will start to see the next area of wet weather starting to move in. the remnants of ex—hurricane helene, so some tropical endings there will be quite a lot of rain. in the south, despite misty, murky weather, it is improving a bright with sunshine and warm as well, even across the eastern side of scotland. turning windy through monday night, a spell of gales of the irish sea and that wet weather. more gales on wednesday. hello this is bbc news — the headlines: theresa may has revealed her frustration with the continued speculation over her leadership, as the prime minister defends her brexit plan. the mayor of london, sadiq khan, has
it makes you want much now it's time for a look at the weather with helen willetts. looks like we are stepping into a spell of autumnal, wet and windy weather. still some rain in behind, our next area of low pressure from the atlantic. wind and rain on its way. through the evening and overnight, drizzly rain, misty over the hills. behind it, clear skies, a bit cooler with showers toward the north. already by the time you get to monday we will start to see the next area of wet weather starting...
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helen, thank you. there was high drama at the us open tennis last night. the women's title, but that's a side story to what's happened on court. her opponent, serena williams, had a massive row on court with the umpire. the 23—time grand slam champion was warned for smashing her racquet, docked a point for a coaching violation, and then docked a game for calling the umpire a "thief." patrick geary has the details. you owe me an apology. you owe me an apology! i have never cheated in my life. i have a daughter, stand up for what is right for her... this was not the story tennis wanted or expected. serena williams furious at being warned for receiving coaching, then penalised again for verbal abuse of the umpire. all this in a match she hoped would take to grand slam 24. it truly overshadowed a sensational victory over 20 rolled naomi osaka, playing in a final she had only dreamt of, outclassed by a player she idolised as a girl. serena williams' journey back from childbirth and life—threatening blood clots just one year ago is remarkable in itself, but when
helen, thank you. there was high drama at the us open tennis last night. the women's title, but that's a side story to what's happened on court. her opponent, serena williams, had a massive row on court with the umpire. the 23—time grand slam champion was warned for smashing her racquet, docked a point for a coaching violation, and then docked a game for calling the umpire a "thief." patrick geary has the details. you owe me an apology. you owe me an apology! i have never cheated in...
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the first on tuesday, the remnants of ex—hurricane helene. centre of this will be strengthening as tuesday begins. another area of low pressure into wednesday too so voer the next few days, some strong, possibly disruptive wids as well so keep in touch with the situation in your part of the world through bbc local radio because there could well be some impact on travel, for example. the yellow, a met office warning area here, you need to be aware of some impacts during tuesday. some of the strongest winds through coastal and hilly areas to the west of wales and western england, but it is going to be a very blowy we start off the day in that part of the world. some rain, heavy rain around parts of scotland in particular as tuesday begins with a mild, even warm start for some because the air is coming in from the south, south—west and there is some warmth associated with that. outbreaks of rain clearing northwards into the morning and then things are drierfor a time, broken cloud and sunny spells and heavy showers arriving from the west towards
the first on tuesday, the remnants of ex—hurricane helene. centre of this will be strengthening as tuesday begins. another area of low pressure into wednesday too so voer the next few days, some strong, possibly disruptive wids as well so keep in touch with the situation in your part of the world through bbc local radio because there could well be some impact on travel, for example. the yellow, a met office warning area here, you need to be aware of some impacts during tuesday. some of the...
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the first on tuesday, the remnants of ex—hurricane helene.strengthening as tuesday begins. another area of low pressure into wednesday too so voer the next few days, some strong, possibly disruptive wids as well so keep in touch with the situation in your part of the world through bbc local radio because there could well be some impact on travel, for example. the yellow, a met office warning area here, you need to be aware of some impacts during tuesday. some of the strongest winds through coastal and hilly areas to the west of wales and western england but it is going to be a very blowy we start off the day in that part of the world. some rain, heavy rain around parts of scotland in particular as tuesday begins with a mild, even warm start for some because the air is coming in from the south, south—west and there is some warmth associated with that. outbreaks of rain clearing northwards into the morning and then things are drierfor a time, broken cloud and sunny spells and heavy showers arriving from the west towards the end of the afternoon
the first on tuesday, the remnants of ex—hurricane helene.strengthening as tuesday begins. another area of low pressure into wednesday too so voer the next few days, some strong, possibly disruptive wids as well so keep in touch with the situation in your part of the world through bbc local radio because there could well be some impact on travel, for example. the yellow, a met office warning area here, you need to be aware of some impacts during tuesday. some of the strongest winds through...
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helen catt, bbc news.an online court aimed at catering to the rising number of disputes occurring in cyberspace. the beijing internet court, located in the heart of the city s technology district, is part of a government push to better protect business transactions, personal information, and intellectual property online. katie silver has this report. trial by webcam. in china's newest court, defendants and plaintiffs appear by video link with parties who refuse to log on being seen as ignoring summons. cases are filed with a click and mediation is done by machine. the newly unveiled virtual courtroom will hear mainly civil administration cases related to the internet, such as dispute involving online shopping, financial loans, copyright infringement and domain names. digital litigation will occur 2a hours a day with 38 judges selected from across the capital. translated: the judges are aged around a0 with an average judicial experience of over ten years. they are also highly educated. the beijing internet
helen catt, bbc news.an online court aimed at catering to the rising number of disputes occurring in cyberspace. the beijing internet court, located in the heart of the city s technology district, is part of a government push to better protect business transactions, personal information, and intellectual property online. katie silver has this report. trial by webcam. in china's newest court, defendants and plaintiffs appear by video link with parties who refuse to log on being seen as ignoring...
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helen briggs has more.l can't vote, serve on a jury, or, as it turns out, win a prize to train as a gardener. this box revealed the prize that had been won but never given for one simple reason — the winner was a woman. clearly a very determined young woman. she's entered this exam, she's done well and she claims her rightful prize. she single—handedly has sent the rhs into a bit of a tailspin. her name was miss harrison, and after getting top marks, she should have been given the equivalent of £5,000 and a training scholarship, but that never happened. scrawled over a document, the words of reverend william wilkes, then—leader of the rhs, "it was never contemplated that a female might claim the scholarship." although she may not personally have succeeded, she's chip—chip—chipping away at that sense that women can't do these things. if she'd been awarded that prize today, she would have trained here at rhs wisley, and who knows where her career might have taken her. a picture's starting to emerge of the mys
helen briggs has more.l can't vote, serve on a jury, or, as it turns out, win a prize to train as a gardener. this box revealed the prize that had been won but never given for one simple reason — the winner was a woman. clearly a very determined young woman. she's entered this exam, she's done well and she claims her rightful prize. she single—handedly has sent the rhs into a bit of a tailspin. her name was miss harrison, and after getting top marks, she should have been given the...
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the first on tuesday, the remnants of ex—hurricane helene.nother area of low pressure into wednesday too so voer the next few days, some strong, possibly disruptive wids as well so keep in touch with the situation in your part of the world through bbc local radio because there could well be some impact on travel, for example. the yellow, a met office warning area here, you need to be aware of some impacts during tuesday. some of the strongest winds through coastal and hilly areas to the west of wales and western england but it is going to be a very blowy we start off the day in that part of the world. some rain, heavy rain around parts of scotland in particular as tuesday begins with a mild, even warm start for some because the air is coming in from the south, south—west and there is some warmth associated with that. outbreaks of rain clearing northwards into the morning and then things are drierfor a time, broken cloud and sunny spells and heavy showers arriving from the west towards the end of the afternoon and going into the evening. we've
the first on tuesday, the remnants of ex—hurricane helene.nother area of low pressure into wednesday too so voer the next few days, some strong, possibly disruptive wids as well so keep in touch with the situation in your part of the world through bbc local radio because there could well be some impact on travel, for example. the yellow, a met office warning area here, you need to be aware of some impacts during tuesday. some of the strongest winds through coastal and hilly areas to the west...
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, and it looks like thatis hurricane helen, and it looks like that is going to drive its way quicklycking up as it sweeps north of us, threatening to bring heavy rain briefly as well. this system has come from a long way south and contains tropical air, which will really be felt in particular across the east and south—east of the uk on monday and tuesday. it will not be quite as warm and the north—west of the uk. some stronger winds and a bit of rain for a while, but towards the south—east, this is where temperatures will continue to climb into the mid—20s. this is bbc news. i'm nuala mcgovern. our top stories: hurricane florence is pounding the carolina coast with powerful winds and devastating rains. the first fatailities are reported and there could be worse to come. as far as i know, the eye is still off the coast and it is heading south, so we could be in this wind for a long time. super typhoon mangkhut has made landfall in the northwestern philippines, with winds of over 200 kilometres per hour. thousands of people are being moved to safety. the manager of this hotel has taped
, and it looks like thatis hurricane helen, and it looks like that is going to drive its way quicklycking up as it sweeps north of us, threatening to bring heavy rain briefly as well. this system has come from a long way south and contains tropical air, which will really be felt in particular across the east and south—east of the uk on monday and tuesday. it will not be quite as warm and the north—west of the uk. some stronger winds and a bit of rain for a while, but towards the...
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he was the first low pressure coming in, the remnants of that hurricane helene so store helene will comenext few days will offload gales, strong and disruptive winds and an impact on travel, keep an update on the situation near you with your bbc local radio. this is tuesday's warning area from the met office, yellow, possible disruption, 50-60 office, yellow, possible disruption, 50—60 miles per hour and exposure towards western coasts and hills but england and wales, gusts of 42, 50 miles per hour. the wind picks up later in the day, it's not too bad here that we see some outbreaks of rain clearing northwards during the morning and into the afternoon, many places will be drier, a few showers around. another area of showers paring down of the northern ireland. there is warmth in this flow of air from the south—west, particularly in eastern parts of england or we could see 2a, 20 five celsius across the uk, high teens and low 20s. gusty winds, rumbles of thunder tuesday and wednesday. not much rain the further south you are. some heavy downpours into scotland, the wind picking up into nor
he was the first low pressure coming in, the remnants of that hurricane helene so store helene will comenext few days will offload gales, strong and disruptive winds and an impact on travel, keep an update on the situation near you with your bbc local radio. this is tuesday's warning area from the met office, yellow, possible disruption, 50-60 office, yellow, possible disruption, 50—60 miles per hour and exposure towards western coasts and hills but england and wales, gusts of 42, 50 miles...