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for a product to tell a story is main inspiration came from surrealism and an exhibition now on in hull and shows how strikingly modern his images still are. light and shadow pictures made up of surfaces grids and angles. young photographer give board down who would soon revolutionize fashion photography started as an abstract artist. the young artist sought and found inspiration and encouragement in the surrealist man ray who at the time was already an add on card
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hull and they're called wet storage tanks. the ammunition is stored in a double walled metal box. >> between the walls there's glycerin and water. it lowers the ambient temperature and the incoming round that the ammunition would no longer combust and that improved the survivability of about 75%. that's another interesting point about the sherman. it was a continual process improvement throughout the second world war. it was designed in the late 1930s as the world's power started to see the advent of armored warfare in a grand scale. it was again, designed in the late 1930s and when it was designed it was designed specifically to go up against the german medium tanks, their main tanks and it was very effective against those, but as the war evolved and some new technologies came out in terms of the german armored vehicles and they did challenge it quite a bit and they continued to improve the tank throughout the war. this version has the 75 millimeter and the lighter versions would have the 76 millimeter and although that doesn
hull and they're called wet storage tanks. the ammunition is stored in a double walled metal box. >> between the walls there's glycerin and water. it lowers the ambient temperature and the incoming round that the ammunition would no longer combust and that improved the survivability of about 75%. that's another interesting point about the sherman. it was a continual process improvement throughout the second world war. it was designed in the late 1930s as the world's power started to see...
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this weekend's super league matches involving hull fc and salford have been postponed, after six hullplayers and two members of their coaching staff tested positive for coronavirus following their game on sunday. five of those hull fc players featured in that match and the whole squad is now in quarantine. they were due to face castleford tigers on sunday. salford's tests came back negative but players are in isolation with further tests later this week. they should have been playing catalans dragons on saturday. the delayed season only started ten days ago. england forward jadon sancho is the world's best young player, according to former manchester united captain rio ferdinand. he is united's top target but borussia dortmund insist he's staying with the german side. they had set a deadline of 10th august to agree any deal for him and they're demanding around £100 million. a fantastic player, man united should be in the market for the best place in the world and this is the best teenager on the planet, bar none. you have to be in for that and i think if he comes, he will be adding va
this weekend's super league matches involving hull fc and salford have been postponed, after six hullplayers and two members of their coaching staff tested positive for coronavirus following their game on sunday. five of those hull fc players featured in that match and the whole squad is now in quarantine. they were due to face castleford tigers on sunday. salford's tests came back negative but players are in isolation with further tests later this week. they should have been playing catalans...
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danjohnson, bbc news, in hull. speak to our ireland correspondent emma vardy in east belfast but first to our wales correspondent hywel griffith, who's at a sixth form college in nantgarw, in south wales. yes, here in wales, more than 40% are predicted grades which have been downgraded. and while some are salivating tonight, many students and staff i have been speaking to today —— while many are celebrating, many feel genuine anger and anxiety. this sixth form colleges part of a national group that is already demanding an urgent review of the situation in wales, one of several concerns that they have is that stu d e nts concerns that they have is that students from the most disadvantaged areas of wales, those who receive free school meals, were more likely to have had their grades adjusted. a head teacher at another local school told me today some of his brightest and best had been in tears today. he says it's not fair that their life chances have been changed by an algorithm. just over 2a hours ago, the welsh gove
danjohnson, bbc news, in hull. speak to our ireland correspondent emma vardy in east belfast but first to our wales correspondent hywel griffith, who's at a sixth form college in nantgarw, in south wales. yes, here in wales, more than 40% are predicted grades which have been downgraded. and while some are salivating tonight, many students and staff i have been speaking to today —— while many are celebrating, many feel genuine anger and anxiety. this sixth form colleges part of a national...
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. >> reporter: summer hull is a mom on a mission, showing families how they can do this affordably right here in the u.s. she writes for the popular travel site, the points guy, and is planning to relocate her family for fall on a budget. >> there's also opportunity to use your credit card points, your hotel points. >> reporter: hull says, now that kids are learning from home, take advantage of offseason pricing. >> our thanks to our friend eva. my staycation last week seems wasted now. >>> when we come back, what taylor swift just did for a fourth week in a row. >> and a pre-christmas sneak peek from the queen of country herself. "the skinny" live from the caribbean is next. ♪ skinny just gimme the skinny ♪ >>> "skinny" time on this monday, starting with taylor swift breaking records. >> her album "folklore" is spending its fourth consecutive week at number one on the billboard 200. taylor is the first woman to achieve this since 2015. the last female to chart for four weeks at number one was adele with her at bum "25." >> you better do it, taylor. >>> next to an early holiday preview f
. >> reporter: summer hull is a mom on a mission, showing families how they can do this affordably right here in the u.s. she writes for the popular travel site, the points guy, and is planning to relocate her family for fall on a budget. >> there's also opportunity to use your credit card points, your hotel points. >> reporter: hull says, now that kids are learning from home, take advantage of offseason pricing. >> our thanks to our friend eva. my staycation last week...
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the university of hull has set up a marquee for stu d e nts hull has set up a marquee for students whon described as a big game of hungry hippos were universities and students are trying to grab at the opportunities that are available, but there are plenty of spaces, thousands of them. it expected 80,000 students will get university places through clearing. a big increase on previous years. if stu d e nts a big increase on previous years. if students did not quite get what they needed yesterday to get their first choice, the messages, there are still places, there are options and there is still time to work it out. there is a lot of activity happening today and in the next few days. but it clearing goes on for a few weeks with the hope people can start courses in september. dan, thank you. let's continue with this conversation after the controversy surrounding the a—level results. let's get the reaction now from labour's deputy leader, angela rayner, whojoins us from central london. keir starmer has made very clear how he feels about what the government has done in terms of the system
the university of hull has set up a marquee for stu d e nts hull has set up a marquee for students whon described as a big game of hungry hippos were universities and students are trying to grab at the opportunities that are available, but there are plenty of spaces, thousands of them. it expected 80,000 students will get university places through clearing. a big increase on previous years. if stu d e nts a big increase on previous years. if students did not quite get what they needed yesterday...
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cracks on the ship‘s hull deepened. locals have been wondering why exactly, why was nothing done.. volunteers are using their bare hands to clean up the oil, threatening their most valuable assets — water and wildlife are vital sources for his lucrative tourism industry, which is reeling from the coronavirus pandemic. and people here are furious. this is the leader of the opposition questioning the minister for shipping in parliament. the government is accused of being slow to act. this government did not assume its responsibilty. with the consequences that there has been a collapse of the eco system in this country, and we hold this government totally responsible! france, japan and united nations but mauritius says has never faced an ecological disaster like this one. and there‘s real concern about whether this environment will ever recover. catherine byaruhanga, bbc news. french designer anne sophie cochevelou has been producing extravagant face coverings from her london home since lockdown, adorning them with anything she can find, from barbies to pokemon toys. she says the dis
cracks on the ship‘s hull deepened. locals have been wondering why exactly, why was nothing done.. volunteers are using their bare hands to clean up the oil, threatening their most valuable assets — water and wildlife are vital sources for his lucrative tourism industry, which is reeling from the coronavirus pandemic. and people here are furious. this is the leader of the opposition questioning the minister for shipping in parliament. the government is accused of being slow to act. this...
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cracks on the ship's hull deepened. locals have been wondering why exactly, why was nothing done.any contradictory messages? mauritius is in crisis. volunteers are using their bare hands to clean up the oil, threatening their most valuable assets — water and wildlife are vital sources for his lucrative tourism industry. which is reeling from the coronavirus pandemic. and people here are furious. this is the leader of the opposition questioning the minister for shipping in parliament. the government is accused of being slow to act. this government did not assume its responsibilty. with the consequences that there has been a collapse of the coast system in this country, and we hold this government totally responsible! france, japan and united nations have sent teams to help with its clean—up operations. but mauritius says has never faced an ecological disaster like this one. and there's real concern about whether this environment will ever recover. catherine byaruhanga, bbc news. we will keep you across the story and more news on our website. story and more news on our website. you
cracks on the ship's hull deepened. locals have been wondering why exactly, why was nothing done.any contradictory messages? mauritius is in crisis. volunteers are using their bare hands to clean up the oil, threatening their most valuable assets — water and wildlife are vital sources for his lucrative tourism industry. which is reeling from the coronavirus pandemic. and people here are furious. this is the leader of the opposition questioning the minister for shipping in parliament. the...
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defeat leaves hull kr bottom of the table, with just one win from their first eight matches.the atp player's council to help lead a breakaway organisation. several opther high profile players, pictured here following the announcemnet, have joined the professional tennis players' association which with the aim of securing greater prize money for themselves. roger federer, rafa nadal and currently andy murray are three notable absentees — with calls for greater unity. djokovic insists he simply wants players' voices heard. of course, i would love to have roger and rafa on board, all the players on board, but i truly understand that some of them have different opinions, and they don't think the time is right. this is a project that is ongoing for more than 20 years, and a lot of players attempted to do what we are attempting to do right now. i'm hoping we can make that first step and create leadership and create the system. you can read plenty more about the build—up to the us open where no doubt know that djokovic will feature on the website. you can watch england in action aga
defeat leaves hull kr bottom of the table, with just one win from their first eight matches.the atp player's council to help lead a breakaway organisation. several opther high profile players, pictured here following the announcemnet, have joined the professional tennis players' association which with the aim of securing greater prize money for themselves. roger federer, rafa nadal and currently andy murray are three notable absentees — with calls for greater unity. djokovic insists he simply...
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cracks on the ship‘s hull deepened. locals have been wondering why exactly, why was nothing done.volunteers are using their bare hands to clean up the oil, threatening their most valuable asset. water and wildlife are vital sources for it‘s lucrative tourism industry. which is reeling from the coronavirus pandemic. and people here are furious. this is the leader of the opposition questioning the minister for shipping in parliament. the government is accused of being slow to act. this government did not assume its responsibilty. with the consequences, there has been a collapse of the whole system in this country, and we hold this government totally responsible! france, japan and united nations we will cover that story in detail. plenty more on the website. for me bye—bye. hello quite a mix on offer at the moment. the headlines are being made by the heat but at times of low cloud is running into the coastal areas making a a good deal cooler. and then when all that he really piled on through we get that possibility of some thunderstorms. that‘s the pics that will take us for, many of
cracks on the ship‘s hull deepened. locals have been wondering why exactly, why was nothing done.volunteers are using their bare hands to clean up the oil, threatening their most valuable asset. water and wildlife are vital sources for it‘s lucrative tourism industry. which is reeling from the coronavirus pandemic. and people here are furious. this is the leader of the opposition questioning the minister for shipping in parliament. the government is accused of being slow to act. this...
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danjohnson, bbc news, in hull.itical correspondent, chris mason, who's at westminster. chris, this whole process has been traumatic for students, parents, teachers, schools, and what is the view from westminster today? teachers, schools, and what is the view from westminster today7m england, the results point to the fa ct england, the results point to the fact that 40% of grades were down on what teachers were predicting, but the government has been at pains to point out that that is normal, but most pupils in most years don't manage to hit all of their predicted grades, and they insist that moderation of the results, taking the teacher predictions, looking at the teacher predictions, looking at the school is‘ past performance, is crucial to be as as is humanly possible. they say constructing the bottle to do this, they consulted widely, they spoke to the teaching unions, for example. but labour say that this simply isn't fair, and they point to how well private schools have done relative to how well they did last
danjohnson, bbc news, in hull.itical correspondent, chris mason, who's at westminster. chris, this whole process has been traumatic for students, parents, teachers, schools, and what is the view from westminster today? teachers, schools, and what is the view from westminster today7m england, the results point to the fa ct england, the results point to the fact that 40% of grades were down on what teachers were predicting, but the government has been at pains to point out that that is normal,...
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but these teenagers in hull are wondering how their grades will compare. quite anxious.hase, getting results. it's kind of a compromise situation this year. it's unprecedented and no 1's is experienced it before. i'm feeling happy that i did well in my marks and assessments, but i'm concerned i'm given something and i would have achieved more if i'd sat the exam. i'm concerned there will be winners and losers in this. i'm worried that if they apply formulas based on previous years, some students will gain from that and others will lose out. we need to give the students the best possible chance to progress on. mock exams are done in different circumstances. some students don't even have agreed to appeal for. the fear is this late tweak to the system might not be enough to deal with an unfair situation, as was seen with an unfair situation, as was seenin with an unfair situation, as was seen in scotland. this is a complete fiasco. this has been weeks or months coming. for an 11th hour change, it smacks of incompetence. if the rest of the uk doesn't follow the same as scotl
but these teenagers in hull are wondering how their grades will compare. quite anxious.hase, getting results. it's kind of a compromise situation this year. it's unprecedented and no 1's is experienced it before. i'm feeling happy that i did well in my marks and assessments, but i'm concerned i'm given something and i would have achieved more if i'd sat the exam. i'm concerned there will be winners and losers in this. i'm worried that if they apply formulas based on previous years, some...
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anglia will continue to see some outbreaks of rain at times and with the brisk wind,14 degrees in hullll feel cool and a cool feel elsewhere as well. through saturday night, particularly in western areas where the winds fall light it will turn very chilly indeed, unusually cold for this point in late august. some spots down to two or three orfour degrees and one of two very, very sheltered places could get close to freezing. a lot of dry weather around by sunday and some spells of sunshine. some patchy cloud developing. temperatures still no great shakes but the winds will be lighter so it might not feel so chilly. monday is a bank holiday for most of us and it there is just the chance of thicker cloud and rain in the far west later in the day. this is bbc news. i'm ben brown. the headlines: president trump formally accepts the republican nomination for november's us election, calling himself the candidate of law and order and encouraging black voters to support him. i have done more for the african—american community than any president since abraham lincoln, our first republican presi
anglia will continue to see some outbreaks of rain at times and with the brisk wind,14 degrees in hullll feel cool and a cool feel elsewhere as well. through saturday night, particularly in western areas where the winds fall light it will turn very chilly indeed, unusually cold for this point in late august. some spots down to two or three orfour degrees and one of two very, very sheltered places could get close to freezing. a lot of dry weather around by sunday and some spells of sunshine....
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rising, hull at 20 celsius on wednesday, a few sunny spells around.ther front, which tends to just ease a bit as we go into thursday, so not a huge amount of rain showing up, but what will happen, we think, is thursday to friday a pulse of energy will run along this weather front and then push back in across parts of england and wales on friday. so we aren't finished yet with that weather system. we can see that arriving then for friday and even into the start of next weekend we just have to wait for that rain to clear southwards away from southern england, but then high—pressure looks to build in after that and settle things down again for the second half of next weekend and into at least the start of the following week, so here comes that high—pressure. so next weekend, it looks like there will be some rain initially to clear southwards and then with high—pressure moving in it becomes mainly dry and it looks, next weekend, to be warmer than this weekend. not really very warm, mind you, just warmer than this weekend. and let's face it, that wouldn't
rising, hull at 20 celsius on wednesday, a few sunny spells around.ther front, which tends to just ease a bit as we go into thursday, so not a huge amount of rain showing up, but what will happen, we think, is thursday to friday a pulse of energy will run along this weather front and then push back in across parts of england and wales on friday. so we aren't finished yet with that weather system. we can see that arriving then for friday and even into the start of next weekend we just have to...
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defeat leaves hull kr bottom of the table, with just one win from their first eight matches.bsite. he isjust having the details on the bbc sport website. he is just having such an incredible season, isn‘t he? well, since classrooms here in the uk first closed in march thousands of children have been home—schooled by their parents. whilst some parents have found it‘s not for them, others have liked home—schooling so much that they are going to continue when schools reopen in the coming days. in many other countries around the world home—schooling is more common. we can speak now to mum—of—three jenny hassett, who has struggled to home school her three children. i want to hear that from you in a few minutes‘ time. i am just going to explain. her children are seven, four and two. jennyjoins me now from marshfield, just outside cardiff. and i am alsojoined by rachel melville—thomas — child and adolescent psychologist and spokesperson for the association of child psychotherapists, whojoins me now from bristol. jenny, let‘s start with you. a seven—year—old, four year old, two year
defeat leaves hull kr bottom of the table, with just one win from their first eight matches.bsite. he isjust having the details on the bbc sport website. he is just having such an incredible season, isn‘t he? well, since classrooms here in the uk first closed in march thousands of children have been home—schooled by their parents. whilst some parents have found it‘s not for them, others have liked home—schooling so much that they are going to continue when schools reopen in the coming...
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for many, including charlie hull, she would battle to finish the day on five over.er domestic rival georgia hall knows just what it takes to win this tournament. catching her eye on the way to an incredible round with two over. i said to my caddie, everyone watching them go into the first tee, i really miss that i miss my friends and family. but i know they are all cheering at home and i'm really grateful that we can even play a major. but it was another former champion, 50—year—old catriona matthew, leading the british charge on day one. rolling back the years to royal troon. it on day one. rolling back the years to royaltroon. it was on day one. rolling back the years to royal troon. it was a on day one. rolling back the years to royaltroon. it was a real on day one. rolling back the years to royal troon. it was a real battle over there. even coming to royal troon. it was a real battle overthere. even coming back to royal troon. it was a real battle over there. even coming back is no bargain, soi over there. even coming back is no bargain, so i have taken even par
for many, including charlie hull, she would battle to finish the day on five over.er domestic rival georgia hall knows just what it takes to win this tournament. catching her eye on the way to an incredible round with two over. i said to my caddie, everyone watching them go into the first tee, i really miss that i miss my friends and family. but i know they are all cheering at home and i'm really grateful that we can even play a major. but it was another former champion, 50—year—old...
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holzer: he got a cane made from the hull of old ironsides. he got another relic from the burned hull of the merrimack, the ship we discussed last week. he got some faded, translucent leaves from the battle of gettysburg that had been allegedly bloodied in the battle in july. he got them in the fall when the leaves were falling off the tree s and turning. he got socks, he got soap, bibles, canes, walking sticks, anything you can imagine. as he said to his wife, as another suit arrived unsolicited hem a taelor -- a tailor said, "if there's one thing we are going to get out of this, it's new clothes." unfortunately, she took that to heart and thought that meant she should run up the credit card. ms. paley: which she did. mr. holzer: which she did. ms. paley: the next part of the collection is not clothing, but a footlocker with belongings. there's nothing glamorous about living in the field during the civil war, but the experience of generals is different than that of privates. do you want to talk about that a little bit? mr. holzer: generals, o
holzer: he got a cane made from the hull of old ironsides. he got another relic from the burned hull of the merrimack, the ship we discussed last week. he got some faded, translucent leaves from the battle of gettysburg that had been allegedly bloodied in the battle in july. he got them in the fall when the leaves were falling off the tree s and turning. he got socks, he got soap, bibles, canes, walking sticks, anything you can imagine. as he said to his wife, as another suit arrived...
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he got a cane made from the hull of old iron sides. he got another relic from the burned hull of the merrimack, the ship we discussed last week, that battled monitor. he got some faded translucent leaves from the battle of gettysburg that had been allegedly bloodied in the frenzy of the battle in july. he got them in the fall when the leaves were falling off the trees and turning. he got socks. he got soap. bibles. anything you can imagine. as he said to his wife once when another suit arrived unsolicited from a tatailor, he said if there's one thing we're going to get out of this, it's new clothes. unfortunately, she took it to the heart and thought that meant she should run up the credit card bill. >> which she did. >> which she did. >> our next object also is not clothing, fashion, but a foot locker, with belongings. nothing luxurious by any stretch of the imagination, but the experience of generals is very different from that of privates. we want to talk about that a little bit? is. >> generals had their own tents and beds and chai
he got a cane made from the hull of old iron sides. he got another relic from the burned hull of the merrimack, the ship we discussed last week, that battled monitor. he got some faded translucent leaves from the battle of gettysburg that had been allegedly bloodied in the frenzy of the battle in july. he got them in the fall when the leaves were falling off the trees and turning. he got socks. he got soap. bibles. anything you can imagine. as he said to his wife once when another suit arrived...
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so behave this was something of a passion project he said he designed this bridge as look like the hull of a ship it is symbol to show who it is symbol the general which is a a port city he's also been quoted as saying that the bridge has the d.n.a. of the people of genoa in it so it is very significant for for him this projects very poignant indeed or charlotte shall some feel reporting for you from genoa italy thank you. well here in germany it's the 1st day back at school for some children german states are beginning the process of reopening schools after the summer break but with the pandemic ongoing schools are having to adapt to a new normal so how are schools adjusting to going back to a daily schedule we went to visit one school to see how the 1st day when it. finally back where they wanted to be in the school yard with all of their friends for the 1st time in 5 months these children from john brinkman primary school in rostock can play together without a mask and without daring to social distancing growth. even hugs are allowed although not recommended. and especially my it's e
so behave this was something of a passion project he said he designed this bridge as look like the hull of a ship it is symbol to show who it is symbol the general which is a a port city he's also been quoted as saying that the bridge has the d.n.a. of the people of genoa in it so it is very significant for for him this projects very poignant indeed or charlotte shall some feel reporting for you from genoa italy thank you. well here in germany it's the 1st day back at school for some children...
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. —— charley hull.are, she is the person to beat but can she stay there, having demonstrated she has handled it so well today?” think there was every hope she can because she will feel that she is through the rest of the weather, but it is still going to be blowing on saturday. sunday looks the best day as far as the weather is concerned, an awful long way to go. she is 32 yea rs of an awful long way to go. she is 32 years of age, she is best known for surviving a spider bite from a poisonous spider, but her approach to the 18 today setting up as one of the very few subpar rounds, a 70, outstanding. 69 the lowest score today, a handful of players have managed that. the highlight a chip infor birdie managed that. the highlight a chip in for birdie at the 11th. fascinating stuff. many thanks indeed for that tonight. we will be getting more from iain as that reaches its conclusion. iain carter there at royal troon. next tonight, the manchester united captain harry maguire is said to be co—operating with au
. —— charley hull.are, she is the person to beat but can she stay there, having demonstrated she has handled it so well today?” think there was every hope she can because she will feel that she is through the rest of the weather, but it is still going to be blowing on saturday. sunday looks the best day as far as the weather is concerned, an awful long way to go. she is 32 yea rs of an awful long way to go. she is 32 years of age, she is best known for surviving a spider bite from a...
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now i'm going to hull university. thanks for talking to us.t picture for you, you got a nasty surprise? i was happy that i got a distinction star in engineering, maths, i got a happy that i got a distinction star in engineering, maths, i gota d, arti in engineering, maths, i gota d, art i got a d, physics, in engineering, maths, i gota d, art i gota d, physics, i in engineering, maths, i gota d, art i got a d, physics, i got in engineering, maths, i gota d, art i gota d, physics, i gota e. that doesn't really make sense, because in engineering, which is maths and physics, i got that distinction star. the one that reflects all of the work that i've done over the past few years, i got the highest grade i could possibly get. it seems that has been some unfairgrading, get. it seems that has been some unfair grading, downgrading. disappointing. i'm not used to failing, so when i opened them i had a bit ofa failing, so when i opened them i had a bit of a cry. i was really upset, i couldn't speak, really. i was really upset. are you feeling any karma
now i'm going to hull university. thanks for talking to us.t picture for you, you got a nasty surprise? i was happy that i got a distinction star in engineering, maths, i got a happy that i got a distinction star in engineering, maths, i gota d, arti in engineering, maths, i gota d, art i got a d, physics, in engineering, maths, i gota d, art i gota d, physics, i in engineering, maths, i gota d, art i got a d, physics, i got in engineering, maths, i gota d, art i gota d, physics, i gota e. that...
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. >> reporter: summer hull is a mom on a mission showing families how they can do this affordably right u.s. she writes for the popular travel site the points guide and is planning to relocate her family for fall on a budget. >> there's also oprtunity use yo curdi hotel points. >> reporter: hull says now that dsre leafrom hom pricing. and she says the goal is not to put yourself in a riskier situation. you heard her mention that. you want to continue taking all the same precautions. the idea simply to change your environment and help your mental health, lift your spirits and give you a chance to experience a new part of the world, one of the positives in this time. >> i am in. i'll be anchoring from barbados from now on. peace. >> i'm sure they're going to let you do that. >> yeah. i'll make it happen. >>> coming up on "gma," first you need to get a job if you're going to go to paradise. tricks and tips you need to know to impress during an on-camera zoom interview, coming up in our "weekend download." zoom interview, coming up in our "weekend download." sfloo a lung cancer diagnosis ca
. >> reporter: summer hull is a mom on a mission showing families how they can do this affordably right u.s. she writes for the popular travel site the points guide and is planning to relocate her family for fall on a budget. >> there's also oprtunity use yo curdi hotel points. >> reporter: hull says now that dsre leafrom hom pricing. and she says the goal is not to put yourself in a riskier situation. you heard her mention that. you want to continue taking all the same...
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for a product to tell a story his main inspiration came from surrealism and an exhibition now on in hull and shows how strikingly modern his images still are. light and shadow pictures made up of surfaces grids and angles. young photographer who would soon revolutionize fashion photography started as an abstract artist. the young artist sought and found inspiration and encouragement in the surrealist man ray who at the time was already an afghan guard legend. just career as a fashion photographer began with a shock in 1955 the 27 year old transplanted would have been well mannered presentation of dresses waterhouse the privily decorated world of ladies was provoked. we confronted with the reality of meat. but i said we can be entered in areas that had previously been taboo or death obsessions sexuality violence of course he tried to stage those things with his pictures but also to tell stories with to me. that scene on. the border was obsessed with images he also filmed a lot unsaid and beyond borders way of telling stories was to create breaks and gaps and to awaken the desire of the ga
for a product to tell a story his main inspiration came from surrealism and an exhibition now on in hull and shows how strikingly modern his images still are. light and shadow pictures made up of surfaces grids and angles. young photographer who would soon revolutionize fashion photography started as an abstract artist. the young artist sought and found inspiration and encouragement in the surrealist man ray who at the time was already an afghan guard legend. just career as a fashion...
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danjohnson, bbc news, in hull.ecutive director at the education policy institute, which is an research institute looking at the quality of education for children and young people. thank you for being with us. let me pick up the point that the government makes that if there was not a standardization process, then the level of grace would have gone up the level of grace would have gone up 12% this year. was there really a better way to do this without the anomalies, without getting these anomalies, without getting these anomalies we have just heard about? yes, i mean it is a really complex problem the government faced when schools closed and exams were cancelled. but we do think there is a better option than just relying so significantly on their standardization model. we think that they should have given greater weight or given schools the opportunity to review grades well before grades were issued to students. and that way schools could have provided evidence of school improvement over all or for individual peoples
danjohnson, bbc news, in hull.ecutive director at the education policy institute, which is an research institute looking at the quality of education for children and young people. thank you for being with us. let me pick up the point that the government makes that if there was not a standardization process, then the level of grace would have gone up the level of grace would have gone up 12% this year. was there really a better way to do this without the anomalies, without getting these...
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i object informed church hull of the soviet union about the new u.s. super weapon. exmothering the american story, watch "american history tv" this weekend on c-span 3. >>> next on "american history tv," we visit a heairoshima exhibit in washington, d.c. this program was recorded in 2015. >> hi, i'm the professor of history at american university and director of the american university's nuclear studies institute. and i began our institute back in 1995. it was born in the midst of the controversy around the exhibit. which was going to be held at the air and space museum at the smithsonian institution, but it got cancelled. this was an a attempt to do an honest and balanced exhibit about the decision to drop the bomb and the kobs kwens of the atomic bombing. this was the 50th anniversary. in the midst of that, i decided with one of my students, whose mother and grandmother survived the bombing in hiroshima, she had decided to do something special to commemorate the 50th anniversary. so we're going to teach two courses here on campus and bring students here. while we
i object informed church hull of the soviet union about the new u.s. super weapon. exmothering the american story, watch "american history tv" this weekend on c-span 3. >>> next on "american history tv," we visit a heairoshima exhibit in washington, d.c. this program was recorded in 2015. >> hi, i'm the professor of history at american university and director of the american university's nuclear studies institute. and i began our institute back in 1995. it was...
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the rebel is about 52 meters long and was delivered by the manufacturer to the yacht club marina the hulland superstructure a made of lightweight carbon fiber which makes the ship perfect for competitive price cation cruises below is the boat's unofficial godfather. your. very good friend. who is the proud owner of this beauty this is so it kept my faith that you as my friend told me how i found quite a. nice. anyway. and palate. powell has invited friends from all over the world to the ships in operation and she takes a few of them on a guided tour. mobilization if you. lift up when this goes. everything is a small. matter. and not just based on a case for why does this change what they also do they don't. have to would bill invites and some of her guests who come aboard the super us. think. picture is. like. sorry you know i'd love to give you tour but maybe 1st it's. absolutely the order for you what a. ride through particular make sure you have. a really. big. that you'd be about. this little get together a good spill another opportunity to show off his yacht. while you were like my w
the rebel is about 52 meters long and was delivered by the manufacturer to the yacht club marina the hulland superstructure a made of lightweight carbon fiber which makes the ship perfect for competitive price cation cruises below is the boat's unofficial godfather. your. very good friend. who is the proud owner of this beauty this is so it kept my faith that you as my friend told me how i found quite a. nice. anyway. and palate. powell has invited friends from all over the world to the ships...
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cracks on the hull deepened. locals have been wondering why nothing was done. did it takso long? why did the government gives soc many contradry messages? mauritius is in crisis. volunteers are using their bare hands to clean up the oil threatening theimost valuable assets, water and wildlife are votto sources -- vital sources for its tourism isdustry, which eeling from the coronavirus pandemic. and people here are furious. f this is the leadere opposition, threatening the minister for shipping in parliament.go thrnment is accused of being slow to act. >> this government didot fulfill its responsility with the consequences, the collapse of the echo system of this country, and we hope this government totally responsible. >>rance, japan, and the united nations have sent teams to help with this cleanup operation, but mauritiusac has never an ecological disaster like this one and there's real checern about whit's environment will ever recover -- its jane: very diressing pictures. before we go, a reminder of our top story. hjoe biden selected california sender kamal
cracks on the hull deepened. locals have been wondering why nothing was done. did it takso long? why did the government gives soc many contradry messages? mauritius is in crisis. volunteers are using their bare hands to clean up the oil threatening theimost valuable assets, water and wildlife are votto sources -- vital sources for its tourism isdustry, which eeling from the coronavirus pandemic. and people here are furious. f this is the leadere opposition, threatening the minister for shipping...
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the hull had disintegrated, although the shape was easily discernible to divers, they brought up the dahlgren gun. they brought up the turret, it is an amazing achievement, and they brought up lanterns and coins and dinner ware, and spoons and all kinds of akuchmentes. all of them are at the mariners museum, the new monitor center in new port news, and the dahlgren gun and the turret sit in this saline tank outdoors. you can walk up a plank to see it, and there slowly, these bubbles and oxygenation, and five more years yoou'll be able to see the actual turret. you can already see some of the dents from the shellings. >> how exciting. that's great. here's a question actually that came up when i was rereading the essay. wasn't it renamed the virginia, and do northerners prefer to call it the meramec? how did that nomenclature work out? >> if you look, most of them say merrimack, let's call it virginia after the state, but the name never caught on. purists say the css virginia, but how you can resist that alliteration, the monitor and the merrimack, it goes by both. i call it the merrim
the hull had disintegrated, although the shape was easily discernible to divers, they brought up the dahlgren gun. they brought up the turret, it is an amazing achievement, and they brought up lanterns and coins and dinner ware, and spoons and all kinds of akuchmentes. all of them are at the mariners museum, the new monitor center in new port news, and the dahlgren gun and the turret sit in this saline tank outdoors. you can walk up a plank to see it, and there slowly, these bubbles and...
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off, after six hull fc players and two members of their coaching staff tested positive for coronavirusetermine how many players from each team will also be required to self—isolate under test and trace procedures. the delayed season only started 10 days ago. ronnie o'sullivan isn't confident of making the final of the world snooker championship, despite a superb performance took him into the last four. he dragged himself back from 7—2 down against mark williams to win by 13 frames to 10, but his next opponent is mark selby, who beat him the last time he made the final, six years ago, and o'sullivan says he doesn't think he'll get past him. i don't expect to beat him because is the ultimate test and i can't see anyone left in the tournament to beat him over that distance, either, and that's just my personal opinion, do you know what i mean? that's not about me taking the pressure off myself, i have nothing to prove and all that, butjust as an insider, a bit of inside information, for me, i cannot see how anyone can beat him, you know? and judd trump is the latest victim of the crucible
off, after six hull fc players and two members of their coaching staff tested positive for coronavirusetermine how many players from each team will also be required to self—isolate under test and trace procedures. the delayed season only started 10 days ago. ronnie o'sullivan isn't confident of making the final of the world snooker championship, despite a superb performance took him into the last four. he dragged himself back from 7—2 down against mark williams to win by 13 frames to 10,...
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for a product to tell a story his main inspiration came from surrealism and an exhibition now on in hulland shows how strikingly modern his images still are. light and shadow pictures made up of surfaces grins and angles. young photographer who would soon revolutionize fashion photography started as an abstract artist. the young artist sought and found inspiration and encouragement in the surrealist man ray who at the time was already an afghan guard legend. career as a fashion photographer began with a shock in 1955 the 27 year old transplanted what has been well mannered presentation of dresses waterhouse the privily decorated world of ladies was provoked. lee confronted with the reality of meat. and ice in the funky entered areas that had previously been taboo or death obsession sexuality violence of course he tried to stage those things with his pictures but also to tell stories with to me. that scene on. the border was obsessed with images he also filmed a lot unsaid and beyond those way of telling stories was to create breaks and gaps and to awaken the desire of the game surrealism
for a product to tell a story his main inspiration came from surrealism and an exhibition now on in hulland shows how strikingly modern his images still are. light and shadow pictures made up of surfaces grins and angles. young photographer who would soon revolutionize fashion photography started as an abstract artist. the young artist sought and found inspiration and encouragement in the surrealist man ray who at the time was already an afghan guard legend. career as a fashion photographer...
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for a product to tell a story his main inspiration came from surrealism and an exhibition now on in hulland shows how strikingly modern his images still are. light and shadows. made up of surfaces grids and angles. young photographer who would soon revolutionize fashion photography started as an abstract artist. the young artist sought and found inspiration and encouragement in the surrealist man ray who at the time was already an afghan guard legend. career as a fashion photographer began with a shock in 1955 the 27 year old transplanted wood has been well mannered presentation of dresses. the privily decorated world of ladies was provoked. we confronted with the reality of meet. the price of the donkey entered areas that had previously been taboo or death obsession sexuality violence of course he tried to stage those things with his pictures but also to tell stories with 2 minutes of a dad who also had him on. board was obsessed with images he also filmed a lot unsaid and beyond borders way of telling stories was to create breaks and gaps and to awaken the desire of the game surrealism
for a product to tell a story his main inspiration came from surrealism and an exhibition now on in hulland shows how strikingly modern his images still are. light and shadows. made up of surfaces grids and angles. young photographer who would soon revolutionize fashion photography started as an abstract artist. the young artist sought and found inspiration and encouragement in the surrealist man ray who at the time was already an afghan guard legend. career as a fashion photographer began with...
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danjohnson, bbc news, in hull.ds of students have received their btec grades today. the department for education says early indications show vocational results are broadly in line with previous years. but as the students look towards the workplace, they face an uncertain jobs markets. nina warhurst reports. after two years studying level three btec in health and social care, holly and lucy are all set for university and a future in midwifery and primary education. we're always going to need midwives. i mean, i'm obviously worried for the retail side of things like that. i do think it's going to have a massive impact on that, but i feel confident in what i'm going to do. i'll be fine, yeah. you know, more young people like abbie will receive vocational qualifications this summer than a—levels, and because they face regular assessment as part of their training, that means their final grades are less likely to be amended. but finding work in a rapidly contracting job market will not be easy for everyone. there are som
danjohnson, bbc news, in hull.ds of students have received their btec grades today. the department for education says early indications show vocational results are broadly in line with previous years. but as the students look towards the workplace, they face an uncertain jobs markets. nina warhurst reports. after two years studying level three btec in health and social care, holly and lucy are all set for university and a future in midwifery and primary education. we're always going to need...
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arm in restraining china from this course of action, the authorities in mauritius say cracks in the hulln environmental emergency are worsening. the mv wakashio, believed to have been carrying 4,000 tonnes of fuel oil, ran aground on a coral reef off the indian ocean island on 25july. the leak has now been stopped and efforts to remove the about nine hundred tonnes of oil on—board the stricken vessel are continuing. mauritius is home to world—renowned coral reefs, and tourism is a crucial part of its economy. wrestler—turned—movie star dwayne ‘the rock‘ johnson has topped the list of the world's highest—paid male actors for a second straight year, according to forbes magazine. over the past year he earned $87.5 million, including more than $20 million from the netflix movie, red notice. ryan reynolds, who co—stars withjohnson in red notice, came in second in the rankings. the magazine releases a separate list of highest—paid actresses. you can guess how much those numbers compare! thank you for watching. hello. there is quite a mix of weather on offer across the british isles just at the
arm in restraining china from this course of action, the authorities in mauritius say cracks in the hulln environmental emergency are worsening. the mv wakashio, believed to have been carrying 4,000 tonnes of fuel oil, ran aground on a coral reef off the indian ocean island on 25july. the leak has now been stopped and efforts to remove the about nine hundred tonnes of oil on—board the stricken vessel are continuing. mauritius is home to world—renowned coral reefs, and tourism is a crucial...
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here at hull, the advice is even those appealing should be able to start their course.st a month away. there's a lot of time actually to maybe again undertake that appeals process, but still start university in september. so, my advice would be still secure that place. these are really important calls. they're big decisions, and it's all so much more complicated this year. i got a u in biology... on her midwifery course. the university's holding my place. and so, when i appeal my grade, i'll see if i get in. there are more clearing places this year, and they're already being accepted. 0verall, university admissions are up, but after so much upheaval, some students will take a little longer to work out their next step. well, as dan said, working out the next step is something that students across the uk will be trying to do tonight. a little earlier, jane hill spoke to two experts about some of the options available in your questions answered. as you might imagine, we've had an awful lot of questions about exams. and here to answer them is sean coughlan, the bbc‘s educat
here at hull, the advice is even those appealing should be able to start their course.st a month away. there's a lot of time actually to maybe again undertake that appeals process, but still start university in september. so, my advice would be still secure that place. these are really important calls. they're big decisions, and it's all so much more complicated this year. i got a u in biology... on her midwifery course. the university's holding my place. and so, when i appeal my grade, i'll...
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leaked from a japanese ball carrier which ran aground 2 weeks ago and the currents a widening in the hull that's catherine so in other words. conservationists in more issues are calling it an ecological disaster but washed in the country's history from above the scale of the spillage is obvious. your casual read on to our roof a couple of kilometers offshore from the town of maple 2 weeks ago but it's only in recent days that it started seeping more oil into the shallow waters of the indian ocean are under 1000 tons of fuel has so far spilled the japanese caria had around 4000 tons on board the ships operators have apologized and vowed to help clean up the mess. some mauritians are blaming the government for its slow response to what it calls and environmentalists state of emergency government was acting on the advice of the company on their experts without taking the best interest of the people and the best interests of of what should be done to protect our country our . potential it was a potential. and. i thousands of volunteers have come to help all booms made from sugar cane leaves a
leaked from a japanese ball carrier which ran aground 2 weeks ago and the currents a widening in the hull that's catherine so in other words. conservationists in more issues are calling it an ecological disaster but washed in the country's history from above the scale of the spillage is obvious. your casual read on to our roof a couple of kilometers offshore from the town of maple 2 weeks ago but it's only in recent days that it started seeping more oil into the shallow waters of the indian...
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pollution damages coral reefs and beaches that are popular with tourists cracks a widening in the ship's hull and it's feared it will break up in the indian ocean . the commandant of the japanese coast guard instructed them to do their best to provide support on the ground in regards to this incident that is cools huge inconvenience and trouble to related parties we would like to respond firmly and appropriately while closely watching the development of the situation. as anti racism protests in the u.s. and europe grew so too did demands for the removal of statues linked to slavery protesters toppled and vandalized some others were moved by city leaders but a coastal city in been in and west africa is going the other way restoring monuments from the slave trade era mohamad has more. this speech in bend in may look like the perfect holiday destination but has a sinister history in the 17th and 18th century it was a slave trading ports from way more than a 1000000 men women and children left africa for their often fatal voyage across the atlantic been ins government wants to restore much of the
pollution damages coral reefs and beaches that are popular with tourists cracks a widening in the ship's hull and it's feared it will break up in the indian ocean . the commandant of the japanese coast guard instructed them to do their best to provide support on the ground in regards to this incident that is cools huge inconvenience and trouble to related parties we would like to respond firmly and appropriately while closely watching the development of the situation. as anti racism protests in...
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spill has declared an environmental state of emergency the prime minister also says cracks in the hull of the vessel have grown and there is a risk the ship could break in half the walk a shell was carrying $4000.00 tons of fuel when it ran aground last month 2 and a half 1000 tons are still on board and experts say the slick will cause catastrophic damage to the coral reefs around mirages. ready we will do everything possible to contain the damages going forward and minimize the impact we will sincerely take any and all measures possible to deal with this situation ready. we've also heard from greenpeace which says actually the buyers and sellers of the fuel on board the ground that ship should be the ones compensating those impacted by the oil spill. to be read for the community or the community being in it's been affected so those who were part of the transaction to ship this oil need to compensate the community and deal with the biodiversity damage and that really means that you're changing the rules of transporting and. of using fossil fuels for the transaction whatever it was bet
spill has declared an environmental state of emergency the prime minister also says cracks in the hull of the vessel have grown and there is a risk the ship could break in half the walk a shell was carrying $4000.00 tons of fuel when it ran aground last month 2 and a half 1000 tons are still on board and experts say the slick will cause catastrophic damage to the coral reefs around mirages. ready we will do everything possible to contain the damages going forward and minimize the impact we will...
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the hull had disintegrated, although the shape was easily discernible to divers. they brought up the gun. a huge gun. they brought up the turret, an amazing achievement. and they brought up lanterns, coins, dinnerware, spoons, all kinds of things. all of them are at the mariners museum at its new monitor center. and the gun and turret sit in a saline tank outdoors. you can walk on a plank to see it. there, these and oxygenation are being applied. these crustaceans are being removed from the relic. five more years, you will be able to see the actual turret. you can already see some of the dents from the confederate shells. >> how exciting. this question came up when i was rereading the essay. wasn't the merrimack renamed the virginia? do northerners prefer to call it the merrimack? newspapersead the you can look at the captions most of them say merrimack. so , it was the uss merrimack. it was an american ship the confederates seized and burned to the shoreline. they said let's call it the virginia, after the state we are in. the name never really caught on. purists
the hull had disintegrated, although the shape was easily discernible to divers. they brought up the gun. a huge gun. they brought up the turret, an amazing achievement. and they brought up lanterns, coins, dinnerware, spoons, all kinds of things. all of them are at the mariners museum at its new monitor center. and the gun and turret sit in a saline tank outdoors. you can walk on a plank to see it. there, these and oxygenation are being applied. these crustaceans are being removed from the...
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spill militia's has declared an environmental state of emergency the prime minister says cracks in the hull of the vessel have grown and there's a risk the boat could break in half and walk as she always carrying $4000.00 tonnes of fuel when it ran aground last month 2 and a half 1000 tonnes remain on board experts say the slick will cause catastrophic damage to coral reefs. we will do everything possible to contain the damages going forward and minimize the impact we will sincerely take any and all measures possible to deal with the situation 'd we want greenpeace says buyers and sellers of the fuel on board a grounded ship should compensate those impacted by the oil spill they need to be replaced for the community where i can look. in africa so those who are part of the transaction to ship this oil need to compensate the community and deal with the biodiversity damage and that really means that you're changing the rules of transporting. of using fossil fuels for the connection whatever it was between the cargo ship company between the people who are the seller then the buyer need to come
spill militia's has declared an environmental state of emergency the prime minister says cracks in the hull of the vessel have grown and there's a risk the boat could break in half and walk as she always carrying $4000.00 tonnes of fuel when it ran aground last month 2 and a half 1000 tonnes remain on board experts say the slick will cause catastrophic damage to coral reefs. we will do everything possible to contain the damages going forward and minimize the impact we will sincerely take any...
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damage is coral reefs and beaches popular with tourists cracks are said to be widening in the ship's hull and its fear it will break up in the indian ocean but then over the engine of the commandant of the japanese coast guard instructed them to do their best to provide support on the ground in regards to the sensitive and it is cause huge inconvenience and trouble to related parties we would like to respond firmly and appropriately while closely watching the development of the situation. more than 20000 protesters floated social distancing and mask rules to march in berlin a little earlier this month or to elements of the far right and the left are trying to generate resentment of the government's health policies berlin correspondent dominic king picks up the story of. a sunny day in stuttgart and anti corona protesters are on the streets they believe their fundamental freedoms are under threat not from the virus but from the measures in place to prevent it worsening marches like this have been occurring sporadically for some considerable time most notably in berlin at the start of the m
damage is coral reefs and beaches popular with tourists cracks are said to be widening in the ship's hull and its fear it will break up in the indian ocean but then over the engine of the commandant of the japanese coast guard instructed them to do their best to provide support on the ground in regards to the sensitive and it is cause huge inconvenience and trouble to related parties we would like to respond firmly and appropriately while closely watching the development of the situation. more...
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he got another relic from the hull ofe -- burned the merrimack, the ship we discussed last week. he got some faded, translucent leaves from the battle of gettysburg that had been allegedly bloodied from the battle in july. he got them in the fall when the leaves were falling off the tree and turning. he got so. .eynes -- he got soap he got keynes, walking sticks, anything you can imagine. , "if there'ss wife one thing we are going to get out of this, it's new clothes." toortunately, she took that heart and thought that meant she should run up the credit card. ms. paley: which she did. mr. holzer: which she did. ms. paley: the next part of the collection is a footlocker. there's nothing glamorous about living in the field, but the experience of generals is different than that of privates. want to talk about that a little bit? mr. holzer: generals had their andtents and servers chairs. our friend was a mapmaker, very important in battle in terms of quickly sketching out terrain. he got this kind of -- it looks rustic, but it is really an utilitarian footlocker. carry-onthe very bes
he got another relic from the hull ofe -- burned the merrimack, the ship we discussed last week. he got some faded, translucent leaves from the battle of gettysburg that had been allegedly bloodied from the battle in july. he got them in the fall when the leaves were falling off the tree and turning. he got so. .eynes -- he got soap he got keynes, walking sticks, anything you can imagine. , "if there'ss wife one thing we are going to get out of this, it's new clothes." toortunately,...
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others, including home favourite charley hull, found the going a little tougher. she would battle to finish the day on five—over, while hall, despite dropping a shot at the last, is sitting more comfortably on two—over par. glad how i battled back and i took every hole as it came so i am by —— quite pleased with my result today. now all eyes will be on the defending champion, hinako shibuno. a superstar injapan after her victory last year, but such is the current climate there are no fans to cheer her on here. katie gornall, bbc news. let's look at the weather. two words, unseasonably windy, and we have seen the first signs of that during the early hours of this morning with storm allen moving across the republic of ireland bringing gusts in excess of 80 mph —— ellen. low pressure keeps things unseasonably windy with sunny spells and scattered showers. the satellite picture shows the area of low pressure sitting out in the atlantic. to the north, the remnants of what was ellen and that is where we continue to see the strongest winds this afternoon, potentially sha
others, including home favourite charley hull, found the going a little tougher. she would battle to finish the day on five—over, while hall, despite dropping a shot at the last, is sitting more comfortably on two—over par. glad how i battled back and i took every hole as it came so i am by —— quite pleased with my result today. now all eyes will be on the defending champion, hinako shibuno. a superstar injapan after her victory last year, but such is the current climate there are no...
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super league is forced to postpone two matches due to an outbreak of coronavirus at hull fc followingning game of the season. good evening, and welcome to the bbc news at six. three people have died after a passenger train derailed near stonehaven in aberdeenshire this morning. six others have been taken to hospital. the train was on its way from aberdeen to glasgow when it left the line. 0ne carriage slid down an embankment. it's thought the train may have hit a landslip following bad weather overnight. 0ur scotland correspondent lorna gordon is at the scene now. sophie, the railway line follows the cutting down there and for much of the day smoke could be seen rising from the tree line behind me where the dealer ailment happened. there are still dozens of emergency vehicles here and their crews working on the site, which is a very difficult location to reach. -- the derailment happened. the tangled wreckage of the derailed train, one passenger carriage halfway down the bank. another carriage seemingly crushed in the force of the crash. shocking images showing what's left of the earl
super league is forced to postpone two matches due to an outbreak of coronavirus at hull fc followingning game of the season. good evening, and welcome to the bbc news at six. three people have died after a passenger train derailed near stonehaven in aberdeenshire this morning. six others have been taken to hospital. the train was on its way from aberdeen to glasgow when it left the line. 0ne carriage slid down an embankment. it's thought the train may have hit a landslip following bad weather...