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he's next from the 15th annual roosevelt reading festival at hyde park. >> i would like to welcome you to the 15th annual roosevelt reading festival and particularly like to thank our c-span fans for -- joining us today. if you are going to ask a question at the end please use the microphone so that your questions come through. how many of you are members here at the roosevelt library. raise your hand? well thank you very much we appreciate support membership is very important. the presidential library system is a -- federal private partnership, and your support makes programs like this possible. i do hope you'll take a moment to go over to the library and see the exhibit we have right now on the art a of war, the poster art a of world war ii you relate to many of the -- talks we're having today in particularly -- to talk about have right now. authors often have unusual areas of expertise and today's author phil is amazing in the carry he's had. he provided analytical support for national security investigations and negotiations for 40 years. he supported teams negotiating five interna
he's next from the 15th annual roosevelt reading festival at hyde park. >> i would like to welcome you to the 15th annual roosevelt reading festival and particularly like to thank our c-span fans for -- joining us today. if you are going to ask a question at the end please use the microphone so that your questions come through. how many of you are members here at the roosevelt library. raise your hand? well thank you very much we appreciate support membership is very important. the...
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it is hot already in hyde park.since 1961. we have seen just 20% of the average rainfall. and you have probably heard a lot of comparisons with the summer of 1976, as well. the summer of 1976 had a dim consecutive days where the butcher was 30 celsius or more. we actually haven't had that yet —— the temperature. yesterday was 29.8, but it must reach 32 have the same intensity and meet or beat the same intensity and meet or beat the record, and as i say, it hasn't done that yet. the forecast for this week is still a hot and humid wine, especially so in the south—east, where we are looking at highs into the low 30s. we are also looking at sunny spells, and a few of us will see some showers. this morning we have a weak weather front on the againstan area have a weak weather front on the against an area of high pressure thatis against an area of high pressure that is dominating our weather, and it is producing some rain. by 9am the rain will move south—east would slowly across scotland and northern ireland. for antrim a
it is hot already in hyde park.since 1961. we have seen just 20% of the average rainfall. and you have probably heard a lot of comparisons with the summer of 1976, as well. the summer of 1976 had a dim consecutive days where the butcher was 30 celsius or more. we actually haven't had that yet —— the temperature. yesterday was 29.8, but it must reach 32 have the same intensity and meet or beat the same intensity and meet or beat the record, and as i say, it hasn't done that yet. the forecast...
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was it as messy with you as it was at hyde park?as messy with you as it was at hyde park? oh, yes, you can imagine. 8000 fans here at the arena and they went absolutely crazy. he's and they went absolutely crazy. he's a local legend just a few miles away from manchester and as local pride here as well. what a fantastic goal as well, curled into the top corner after a foul. the fans almost saw england a double their lead with harry kane with a chance asjessica, half of this crowd will be a manchester united fan or thereabouts. everybody here is in great spirits, croatia of chorus came into its a little bit. a few nerves overall but you can imagine it. beer went out to everybody cheering, that song the football is coming home. we shall see another 45 minutes ago at half—time here fingers crossed and everything is going to plan. everyone in a wonderful mood. thank you very much and we will talk to a little bit later. let's head over to southgate in north london where our it might as well be called gareth southgate. correspondent noel p
was it as messy with you as it was at hyde park?as messy with you as it was at hyde park? oh, yes, you can imagine. 8000 fans here at the arena and they went absolutely crazy. he's and they went absolutely crazy. he's a local legend just a few miles away from manchester and as local pride here as well. what a fantastic goal as well, curled into the top corner after a foul. the fans almost saw england a double their lead with harry kane with a chance asjessica, half of this crowd will be a...
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but here in london's hyde park there is something pretty big on display.ay that more people could see it? this is christo and jeanne—claude's the masta ba. the name being a type of ancient egyptian tomb meaning "eternal house". this one, though, is only temporary. made up of 7506 barrels and weighing 600 tons. if you are here, you can't exactly miss it. for those who are not in the vicinity, being able to enjoy this or wanting to see it from all angles in the day or in the night—time light, well, you could do so with one of these. a google cardboard version provides a basic look around the installation. but a fuller experience is possible using the htc vive or steam. firstly, i've come indoors to do this because it does not matter where i am and i need a good wi—fi connection. so let's go. i can get up to five metres away, i believe. now it's time to start flying. ok. that is impressive, where you can see over the other side. it is quiet. no—one in the park today. it's dead. the night—time view is still a work in progress but i did get to see the subtle sh
but here in london's hyde park there is something pretty big on display.ay that more people could see it? this is christo and jeanne—claude's the masta ba. the name being a type of ancient egyptian tomb meaning "eternal house". this one, though, is only temporary. made up of 7506 barrels and weighing 600 tons. if you are here, you can't exactly miss it. for those who are not in the vicinity, being able to enjoy this or wanting to see it from all angles in the day or in the...
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aren't things that are put away but used everyday and we had over 1000 researchers come here to hyde park to use our archives last year and probably 10000 have accessed the materials online. it's a vibrant and important archive with the american history and your support is critical to maintaining and keeping it. proud to be introducing susan dunn today. she's a long time friend and supporter of the library and she has been coming here for many years and she is the massachusetts professors of humanity at billings college and the author of a dozen books including roosevelt's purge, 1940, the three roosevelt's, and her new book which is very important for us as we do a big exhibit on d-day, a blueprint of blueprint for war. let us welcome one of the leading experts on the roosevelt, susan dunn. [applause] >> thank you, paul for that lovely introduction. we are all very grateful -- can you hear me now? thank you. i'm so small that the microphone is up there. thank you, paul for that lovely introduction and i think we're all grateful to have him as a president of the museum and cliff, for orga
aren't things that are put away but used everyday and we had over 1000 researchers come here to hyde park to use our archives last year and probably 10000 have accessed the materials online. it's a vibrant and important archive with the american history and your support is critical to maintaining and keeping it. proud to be introducing susan dunn today. she's a long time friend and supporter of the library and she has been coming here for many years and she is the massachusetts professors of...
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daniela relph is in hyde park in central london. not for everyone, this heat, but it does look lovely there? yeah, it is rather lovely, fiona, but even gone six o'clock in the evening here, no sign of things cooling off in hyde park, and it is the same story across large parts of the same story across large parts of the uk as temperatures continued to soar, and that is why today the met office and public health england have decided to issue that amber alert. a parched, dried out landscape. this is hertfordshire, but it could be pretty much anywhere in england. the only hint of green, the cricket pitches, which have been watered, as searing temperatures linger. in city centres on public transport that temperatures can feel particularly oppressive. for some there is downtime, but for many working through the heat, day after day, is now tiresome. i'm struggling. we've got a meeting just now, but we had to escape the office, we don't have air con, it's broken. the tube, you know, it is not pleasant to get to work. it was good for the fi
daniela relph is in hyde park in central london. not for everyone, this heat, but it does look lovely there? yeah, it is rather lovely, fiona, but even gone six o'clock in the evening here, no sign of things cooling off in hyde park, and it is the same story across large parts of the same story across large parts of the uk as temperatures continued to soar, and that is why today the met office and public health england have decided to issue that amber alert. a parched, dried out landscape. this...
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from hyde park in london to harry maguire's home village of.worth of the fell in just manchester, a years worth of the fell injust a manchester, a years worth of the fell in just a a few seconds. —— worth of beer. and then, like a horrorfilm, worth of beer. and then, like a horror film, croatia worth of beer. and then, like a horrorfilm, croatia equalised. worth of beer. and then, like a horror film, croatia equalised. huge change, but got to stay loyal england, we are bringing it home. and so, extra time, extra pence. my heart is coming out of my chest. suddenly, they are raping four penalties. but another croatia goal and it is all over. i am 23 years old, 23 stone, i thought this was my yea rs. old, 23 stone, i thought this was my years. disappointed. i am old, 23 stone, i thought this was my years. disappointed. iam not old, 23 stone, i thought this was my years. disappointed. i am not that disappointed because this is better thanl disappointed because this is better than i thought they would do. disappointed because this is better than i t
from hyde park in london to harry maguire's home village of.worth of the fell in just manchester, a years worth of the fell injust a manchester, a years worth of the fell in just a a few seconds. —— worth of beer. and then, like a horrorfilm, worth of beer. and then, like a horror film, croatia worth of beer. and then, like a horrorfilm, croatia equalised. worth of beer. and then, like a horror film, croatia equalised. huge change, but got to stay loyal england, we are bringing it home. and...
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hyde park. people are looking agitated and tens. the chin and on the face. people looking particularly tense. this guy is gesturing here. and this is in manchester. whether in living rooms or gatherings or paths millions of people are watching. the last quarterfinal against sweden was watched by over 23 million people in the uk. that's find out what the situation is in croatia. bethany is in zagreb. but i'm guessing people are reasonably chipper. the tension here is very, very strong as well. people really waiting for that second goal where the equalised, and that was the moment where the mood really changed here, there were fireworks, people jumping around as now people feel that perhaps victory is possibly within their grasp. you keep hearing these ways of tears as people here waiting to see if croatia can score again, but a real sense of tension here. football means of so much to this country and just 4 million people here and yet they play a game that is far above their weight. one fan told me earlier this shows that despite the
hyde park. people are looking agitated and tens. the chin and on the face. people looking particularly tense. this guy is gesturing here. and this is in manchester. whether in living rooms or gatherings or paths millions of people are watching. the last quarterfinal against sweden was watched by over 23 million people in the uk. that's find out what the situation is in croatia. bethany is in zagreb. but i'm guessing people are reasonably chipper. the tension here is very, very strong as well....
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well this gathering in london's hyde park is bringing together refugees people who've made britain their home and volunteers who worked with some of them in cali including in that notorious jungle camp which was destroyed about two years ago they've also been joined by a group of pro migrants activists who've walked right through france to highlight some of the issues facing refugees and migrants right now i'm joined with one of the maya con forty my a tell me exactly what messages you've been trying to put out during that moment we basically wanted to ask for a better dignified and open welcome of refugees and we wanted to do that in no happy joyful way and to show that us in front many many people are open to the welcome of refugees open air how to them are very in gauging a cause for refugees this is what we wanted to show and we clearly show that we have thousands of people joining us i just very quickly the situation in cali is still not perfect by any means definitely not we have a lot less refugees and at the time of the bring big jungle we have about five or six hundred refugees
well this gathering in london's hyde park is bringing together refugees people who've made britain their home and volunteers who worked with some of them in cali including in that notorious jungle camp which was destroyed about two years ago they've also been joined by a group of pro migrants activists who've walked right through france to highlight some of the issues facing refugees and migrants right now i'm joined with one of the maya con forty my a tell me exactly what messages you've been...
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including the hyde park library, stone cottage at tallett hill. and a couple of buildings in warm springs, georgia. he was not brought up here to design this building himself. fdr had other interest in doing that. he wanted to make sure that everything was going to work. he designed it not only for his personal interest because of the dutch influence in the building but his physical needs, he was in a wheelchair. he designed it in such a way that he could use it. he doesn't need assistance. so if he went to the porch, which would have been helped up on but once again the building, he could use the sliding door in for somebody in wheeling -- wheelchair, that was important. most modern sliding doors have that track at the bottom. this door had the track recessed so it created one small bump. when you went into the building, the hallways were wider. it was one flat surface all the way through. no thresholds between doors. no obstacles in the way. even going into the kitchen had the double hung doors so it didn't matter which side you are on, the door
including the hyde park library, stone cottage at tallett hill. and a couple of buildings in warm springs, georgia. he was not brought up here to design this building himself. fdr had other interest in doing that. he wanted to make sure that everything was going to work. he designed it not only for his personal interest because of the dutch influence in the building but his physical needs, he was in a wheelchair. he designed it in such a way that he could use it. he doesn't need assistance. so...
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thousand nine hundred sixty six welling's has been with the crowds watching the match in london's hyde park. it's very quickly become. a huge crushing sense of disappointment partly just because of losing the match obviously but also because of the hope a belief that a built up with england scoring early in the early stages of the match on the way the england have found a way to win throughout this tournament the belief here was that england would win tonight and that would go on to win the entire world cup a day and all of those decades of hard so people are crushed. but of all the suspect when they wake up. that will be mixed with a big failing of pride as well because that is what i think is in part of their station the feel good factor is exactly what's happened we've had weeks of unbroken sunshine and then england same of which nothing was expected winning again and again a team of gentleman. they were conducting themselves in the right manner and i think therefore when people look back to many years to come as well on this segment they will look at it as a turning point for how people
thousand nine hundred sixty six welling's has been with the crowds watching the match in london's hyde park. it's very quickly become. a huge crushing sense of disappointment partly just because of losing the match obviously but also because of the hope a belief that a built up with england scoring early in the early stages of the match on the way the england have found a way to win throughout this tournament the belief here was that england would win tonight and that would go on to win the...
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where the fans are making probably most noisily welling this is that england's fans and and london's hyde park even went into this match asset favorites though i think that some nervousness amounts to england fans how they firing up at the moment. that's exactly what's happened in the last ten or fifteen minutes the first time to be sorry for doing what has been so much excitement so much and for we are attention is cut and i think that's partly because cole a shock to have managed to edge that wild back into the bunch even knowing that still how does one know late and partly because they finally sense it's finally sinking in with england on this close to beijing the world cup final to the second time a decision having in a supposed to be a focal heavy winds and it only won the world cup once the knot was back in one nine hundred sixty six when it was played in england i've of course success in major tournament sideways the decades i think lead you to go that's what the song book was coming home has been about in that it was around the european championship the night. ninety six when there was
where the fans are making probably most noisily welling this is that england's fans and and london's hyde park even went into this match asset favorites though i think that some nervousness amounts to england fans how they firing up at the moment. that's exactly what's happened in the last ten or fifteen minutes the first time to be sorry for doing what has been so much excitement so much and for we are attention is cut and i think that's partly because cole a shock to have managed to edge that...
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if you travel to hyde park and take the tour, the historians will say president roosevelt never thought television was going to take off. he thought the radio was always going to be king. i mention that because of the importance radio played for fdr in particular, but also its importance in the 1930's and 1940's in the u.s. prof. byrnes: one of the things about fdr -- i think that is natural. he was widely acknowledged as the first master of radio in politics. he is the one who really understood its true potential. everyone knew it was there. herbert hoover in 1929 was talking about its potential, but he wasn't able to exploit that. fdr was and fdr understood the power of radio better than anyone else in his time. what is interesting about what i am looking at and researching is that by 1939, roosevelt also understood that he could not do it by himself. we think of politics and radio in the 1930's and we think fdr and fireside chats. in this debate, roosevelt knew he could not be on the radio all of the time. he had learned that his ability to go on the radio and talk to the nation was
if you travel to hyde park and take the tour, the historians will say president roosevelt never thought television was going to take off. he thought the radio was always going to be king. i mention that because of the importance radio played for fdr in particular, but also its importance in the 1930's and 1940's in the u.s. prof. byrnes: one of the things about fdr -- i think that is natural. he was widely acknowledged as the first master of radio in politics. he is the one who really...
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this is how things looked in hyde park in london. that we didn't get the result.|j have felt really good, albeit that we didn't get the result. i think people will successfully do that. from what i have heard this morning and the reaction, i think that is happening. 0r and the reaction, i think that is happening. or we also have to do is ta ke happening. or we also have to do is take heart from the actual gain. if we look at ciaran's goal, look at that. now that goal was made on the training ground. that was made from the hours and hours of hard work that they have already put in. gareth southgate and his coaching tea m gareth southgate and his coaching team and those players, that is why that goal worked because they had practised it. so that is how that goal was made and i think that is what makes people feel optimistic. they worked at something and it succeeded. if we go into the second half and we look at the mandzukic goal, that is where england fell down a. the croatia side are older, more experienced and at this point they dug
this is how things looked in hyde park in london. that we didn't get the result.|j have felt really good, albeit that we didn't get the result. i think people will successfully do that. from what i have heard this morning and the reaction, i think that is happening. 0r and the reaction, i think that is happening. or we also have to do is ta ke happening. or we also have to do is take heart from the actual gain. if we look at ciaran's goal, look at that. now that goal was made on the training...
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well this gathering in london's hyde park is bringing together refugees people who've made britain their home and volunteers who worked with some of them in cali including in that notorious jungle camp which was destroyed about two years ago they've also been joined by a group of pro migrants activists who've walked right through france to highlight some of the issues facing refugees and migrants right now i'm joined with one of the maya can foresee my it tell me exactly what messages you've been trying to put out during that moment we basically wanted to ask for a better dignified and open welcome of refugees and we wanted to do that in no happy joyful way and to show that. men in front many many people are open to the welcome of refugees open air how to them are very in gauging a cause for refugees this is what we wanted to show and we clearly show that we have thousands of people joining us i just very quickly the situation in cali is still not perfect by any means definitely not we have a lot less refugees and at the time of the bring big jungle we have about five or six hundred refu
well this gathering in london's hyde park is bringing together refugees people who've made britain their home and volunteers who worked with some of them in cali including in that notorious jungle camp which was destroyed about two years ago they've also been joined by a group of pro migrants activists who've walked right through france to highlight some of the issues facing refugees and migrants right now i'm joined with one of the maya can foresee my it tell me exactly what messages you've...
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hyde park is normally lush and green, but the grass here completely scorched leaving visitors desperate for relief. >> i like the heat but not this hot, not in london, no way. >> reporter: europe isn't alone. a powerful typhoon is pummeling japan as the country recovers from its own deadly heat wave. dozens killed and more than 23,000 hospitalized by the triple-digit temperatures. the mercury spiking to 106 degrees this week, the highest ever since records began. climate scientists are warning the world to brace for more heat. >> the heat waves that we are seeing today might feel very extreme, but because of climate change, they are actually commonplace now and will become even more common in the future. >> reporter: a stark warning for a world blistered and battered by extreme weather. nbc news, london. >>> and back in this country now, for years he was one of the leading figures of the catholic church. cardinal theodore mccarrick served as the archbishop in rare francis has accepted his resignation. we get more now from nbc's anne thompson. >> reporter: tonight theodore mccarrick is n
hyde park is normally lush and green, but the grass here completely scorched leaving visitors desperate for relief. >> i like the heat but not this hot, not in london, no way. >> reporter: europe isn't alone. a powerful typhoon is pummeling japan as the country recovers from its own deadly heat wave. dozens killed and more than 23,000 hospitalized by the triple-digit temperatures. the mercury spiking to 106 degrees this week, the highest ever since records began. climate scientists...
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who needs david beckham when you can bend it like that -- and there's a look at hyde park right thereh minute it was croatia tying it, extra time -- 109th minute, it's purchased in the box -- purcic in the box -- the nane find the increase -- then they find the hole in the defense. croatia the second smallest country to ever be in the world cup. and check this out -- under the category of respect your elders, ken giles in the 9th inning taken out by aj choice w for his manager. guess where giles is today -- minor leagues. he got sent down right away. aguilar got named to the all- star team and a fan catches his line drive with one hand. this one is hit out of the park -- he's pretty doggone excited about that, but matt carpenter of the cardinals is not having it. he makes the catch and watch as the replay -- thought he would make a backhanded catch and it didn't quite work out that way, but they are having a little fun with it. here's a familiar name to fans of the oakland a's, danny valencia to the orioles now. he's pretty much played with everybody. that one is snagged down the righ
who needs david beckham when you can bend it like that -- and there's a look at hyde park right thereh minute it was croatia tying it, extra time -- 109th minute, it's purchased in the box -- purcic in the box -- the nane find the increase -- then they find the hole in the defense. croatia the second smallest country to ever be in the world cup. and check this out -- under the category of respect your elders, ken giles in the 9th inning taken out by aj choice w for his manager. guess where...
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we bring you the 2018 ralph reading philadelphia at the franklin roosevelt presidential lie flare hyde park, new york. the festival features new books bout the life and work of the 32nd president.
we bring you the 2018 ralph reading philadelphia at the franklin roosevelt presidential lie flare hyde park, new york. the festival features new books bout the life and work of the 32nd president.
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they have been here in hyde park all morning singing in the sunshine for the breakfast shows off somece that they have a record deal with sony. yes, i can't believe it, as you utter the words, i am wow, really, me? it is surreal, you know? they are back here at kensington palace are back here at kensington palace are few days after getting the call while she was on a bus in battersea that she got a call from william and meghan. the couple were beautiful, down to earth, friendly, encouraging and very, very much in love. # if the sky, that we live upon, should tumble and fall. they will be in the studio soon, recording the album due for release in november. a record deal is one thing, but to bring a message of love and peace and joy and hope, that's what we want to do, yeah. i think the world needs it. # stand by me. and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers broadcaster lynn faulds wood and the deputy editor of the express, michael booker. that's coming up after the headlines in a few minutes. now it's time for the weather with ben rich. significant changes o
they have been here in hyde park all morning singing in the sunshine for the breakfast shows off somece that they have a record deal with sony. yes, i can't believe it, as you utter the words, i am wow, really, me? it is surreal, you know? they are back here at kensington palace are back here at kensington palace are few days after getting the call while she was on a bus in battersea that she got a call from william and meghan. the couple were beautiful, down to earth, friendly, encouraging and...
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hyde park is normally lush and green but the grass here scorch, leaving visitors desperate for relief. >> i like the heat but not this hot, not ilo on, no way. >> reporter: eure isn't alone. a powerful typhoon is pummeling recovers the country from its own deadly heat wave. dozens killed and more than 23,000 hospitalize by the double-digit temperatures. the mercury spiking to 106 degrees this week, the highest ever since records began. climate scientists are warning the world to brace for more heat. >> the heat waves that we are eing today might feel very extreme, but because of clima change, they are actually common place now andom will bece even more common in the future. s >> reporter: ark warning for a worlded blister and battered by extreme weather. lucy kasanov, nbc news, london. >>> for years, he was one of the leading figures of the catholic. chur cardinal mccarrick served in washington. but today in a rare move, pope francis has accepted hi resignati resignation. we get more now thompson. >> reporter: tonight, mccarrick is noger a cardinal. the adviser to pretztspresidnd pope
hyde park is normally lush and green but the grass here scorch, leaving visitors desperate for relief. >> i like the heat but not this hot, not ilo on, no way. >> reporter: eure isn't alone. a powerful typhoon is pummeling recovers the country from its own deadly heat wave. dozens killed and more than 23,000 hospitalize by the double-digit temperatures. the mercury spiking to 106 degrees this week, the highest ever since records began. climate scientists are warning the world to...
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that is in hyde park.nd so many england fans have travelled here at the last minute. we'll hear more from them later, but for now, back to huw with the rest of the day's news. the first images have emerged from the hospital where 12 thai boys and their football coach are being treated after their remarkable rescue from a flooded cave. and new details have been released about the complexity of the rescue operation. it's been confirmed that the boys were heavily sedated ahead of the rescue effort to prevent them panicking in the dark, narrow, passageways which were underwater in parts as our correspondent lucy williamson reports. these are the luckiest boys in thailand. still weak, still in quarantine, these pictures the first we've seen since a rescue diver filmed them huddled together in the cave. their schoolboy poses for the camera hiding the miracle that they are here at all. what happened here at the cave over the past two weeks inspired horror, then awe, and now curiosity. a dozen boys who couldn't di
that is in hyde park.nd so many england fans have travelled here at the last minute. we'll hear more from them later, but for now, back to huw with the rest of the day's news. the first images have emerged from the hospital where 12 thai boys and their football coach are being treated after their remarkable rescue from a flooded cave. and new details have been released about the complexity of the rescue operation. it's been confirmed that the boys were heavily sedated ahead of the rescue effort...
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in a parched hyde park. it is notjust the uk that has been facing extremely high temperatures.eratures have been recorded in a number of countries. our weather presenter has been looking at temperatures around the world and what might be hanged this global heatwave. right across the northern hemisphere we have seen extremes recorded. in japan the hemisphere we have seen extremes recorded. injapan the heat has been relentless. 41 degrees in tokyo making it the hottest spell of weather ever. that is on the back of the historic rainfall which brought flooding to western areas. by day and by night we had seen record temperatures tumble. the highest minimum temperature is all man. temperatures not dropping lower than 42 degrees. in georgia into police say they have hit highs of 41 celsius. and in north africa, still to be verified, potentially the highest ever temperature recorded. the heat has extended across western europe. scandinavia, sweden saw its hottest may on record and wreckers have been tumbling around the arctic circle leading to wildfires. even in the uk fires have been
in a parched hyde park. it is notjust the uk that has been facing extremely high temperatures.eratures have been recorded in a number of countries. our weather presenter has been looking at temperatures around the world and what might be hanged this global heatwave. right across the northern hemisphere we have seen extremes recorded. in japan the hemisphere we have seen extremes recorded. injapan the heat has been relentless. 41 degrees in tokyo making it the hottest spell of weather ever. that...
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on our face in the fan zone in moscow and also first of all let's go to her nice to se she's in hyde park i believe in london well i suspect there are a lot jangling nerves the nation. exactly i mean the times square and central london i will tell you something the situation is soft on saturday may match the team's having a very tense night at the moment i would say a very excited fans of the men and girls were cheating cheating and bringing out a yes definitely a if i mean. i think everything is going on in months and that raises a question on the brakes when it's not only foes like having him my friends my age that me coming on. and what you think you think makes of the final magnificently we can see if we have to t.v. i think the next question on everyone's lips is if england see when he gets a bank holiday yes yes oh i love she's so practical always looking for the extra bit of juice to be squeezed out i love it i love yourself back to moscow though we're it's a quarter past eleven here in the russian capital and i suspect igor jodan off but no one is leaving the phone the fast any ti
on our face in the fan zone in moscow and also first of all let's go to her nice to se she's in hyde park i believe in london well i suspect there are a lot jangling nerves the nation. exactly i mean the times square and central london i will tell you something the situation is soft on saturday may match the team's having a very tense night at the moment i would say a very excited fans of the men and girls were cheating cheating and bringing out a yes definitely a if i mean. i think everything...
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let's take you to hyde park, 30,000 there as harry kane leads his players down the line, shaking handsugout, zlatko dalic. pickford, walker, stones, mcguire, trippier, henderson, young, lingard, kane and sterling. from all others, many thanks for watching, do not look away now. england are about to make history. at least the weather has been playing ball today across england and wales, plenty of dry weather with some sunny spells coming in for most. it was a different story further north and west, thicker cloud through the day, that will stay with us overnight for parts of scotla nd stay with us overnight for parts of scotland and northern ireland, thick enough to continue to bring patches of light rain on and off. many of us having a dry night, temperatures co mforta ble having a dry night, temperatures comfortable overnight, 11 to 14 your loan. lows of 17 in cardiff. quite a bit of cloud to start the day, sunny spells coming through. the best across england and wales. as we had through the afternoon, we will see a line of heavy, thundery showers stretching from dumfries & galloway in
let's take you to hyde park, 30,000 there as harry kane leads his players down the line, shaking handsugout, zlatko dalic. pickford, walker, stones, mcguire, trippier, henderson, young, lingard, kane and sterling. from all others, many thanks for watching, do not look away now. england are about to make history. at least the weather has been playing ball today across england and wales, plenty of dry weather with some sunny spells coming in for most. it was a different story further north and...
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initial excitement turned to disappointment for fans in hyde park — and across the uk — as england wentthe world cup, losing 2—1 to croatia. consternation at nato headquarters as us president donald trump says allies must increase spending on defence. we are protecting germany, we are protecting front. we are -- we are spending a lot of money. it is lot of money to the taxpayer. new pictures emerge of the operation to rescue i2 boys and their football coach from caves in thailand. it's been revealed they were heavily sedated to stop them panicking. a company that offers pregnant women and new parents health advice and gifts, faces a fine of £1a0,000 from the uk's data watchdog for illegally sharing more than a million people's personal data with the labour party. and in tennis — roger federer crashes out of wimbledon losing to kevin anderson — while rafael nadal beats juan martin del potro to reach the semi—finals. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are benedicte paviot, who's the uk correspondent for france 2a, and steve haw
initial excitement turned to disappointment for fans in hyde park — and across the uk — as england wentthe world cup, losing 2—1 to croatia. consternation at nato headquarters as us president donald trump says allies must increase spending on defence. we are protecting germany, we are protecting front. we are -- we are spending a lot of money. it is lot of money to the taxpayer. new pictures emerge of the operation to rescue i2 boys and their football coach from caves in thailand. it's...
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and london's hyde park. has more from. the outfit the mud has finally arrived in cali off to boulder to opposing four hundred kilometers of those dogs in the northern italian town of bend to make it that is retrace the route that is taken by so many refugees and migrants as they try to reach this. because many of them of course want to try and reach a great in well the aim of this is really to try and raise awareness about the plight of refugees and with me is one of the people who will say that way maya can forty miles what was your message along the way as you walked through towns and villages we we had three messages we wanted to do a protest against the borders of votes borders in france where the government prevents people from coming in and fresh. kenyan border and from the prevents people from going out of the british borders as one thing we wanted to demand. a decent dignified welcome of refugees and we also wanted to do and ask book the end of the cream and i dish and of the actually that i did do was your refugee
and london's hyde park. has more from. the outfit the mud has finally arrived in cali off to boulder to opposing four hundred kilometers of those dogs in the northern italian town of bend to make it that is retrace the route that is taken by so many refugees and migrants as they try to reach this. because many of them of course want to try and reach a great in well the aim of this is really to try and raise awareness about the plight of refugees and with me is one of the people who will say...
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from hyde park in london... to harry maguire's home village.hester, a yea r‘s maguire's home village. and in manchester, a year's worth of beer fell in a few seconds. and then, like a horrorfilm, croatia equalised. the mood has changed, but england are going to bring it home. and so extra time, extra tents. my heart is coming out my chest. certainly they are hoping for penalties. and another croatia goal, and it is all over. i am 23 years old, 23 stone, i thought this was my year. disappointed. i'm not that disappointed, this is better than i thought they would do. disappointed, this is better than i thought they would dolj disappointed, this is better than i thought they would do. i am gutted. i feel wounded, if england are not bringing it home, i i feel wounded, if england are not bringing it home, lam not i feel wounded, if england are not bringing it home, i am not going home tonight. more years of hurt, they are coming home. jon kay, bbc news, bristol. such high hopes in that stadium tonight, it definitely did not end as so many thousands
from hyde park in london... to harry maguire's home village.hester, a yea r‘s maguire's home village. and in manchester, a year's worth of beer fell in a few seconds. and then, like a horrorfilm, croatia equalised. the mood has changed, but england are going to bring it home. and so extra time, extra tents. my heart is coming out my chest. certainly they are hoping for penalties. and another croatia goal, and it is all over. i am 23 years old, 23 stone, i thought this was my year....
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you can see the dramatic changes in victoria park, regents park and hyde park over the last few weekshave started taking their first steps outside. their mother naya first carried them around the enclosure, so they could get to know their home — now they are exploring on their own. let's have a look at the travel situation now. there's are severe delays on the district line this morning and london 0verground is part suspended between hackney downs and cheshunt and hackney downs to enfield town due to overhead line problems. 0nto the roads and the a13 is building up london bound from movers lane east in barking. in wanstead park: bective road is closed between woodford road and dames road due to a police investigation. and in belmont: the a217 belmont rise is blocked partially by a fallen tree at the junction with northdown road. good morning. well, after the hottest day of the year yesterday it is still going to be warm today but there is a slight change in the weather on the cards. there is a chance of seeing a few thunderstorms and showers this morning and into this afternoon. not e
you can see the dramatic changes in victoria park, regents park and hyde park over the last few weekshave started taking their first steps outside. their mother naya first carried them around the enclosure, so they could get to know their home — now they are exploring on their own. let's have a look at the travel situation now. there's are severe delays on the district line this morning and london 0verground is part suspended between hackney downs and cheshunt and hackney downs to enfield...
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i'm charlotte franks. 30,000 football fans are expected to watch england's world cup semi—final in hyde parkfy for their first world cup final since 1966. the lightning seeds will perform the anthem three lions ahead of kick—off at 7:00pm. people living in riverside apartments in south—east london who feared they would have to pay to remove grenfell—style cladding have been told their insurance company will now foot the bill. it is thought the cost of recladding the new capital quay development in greenwich could be between £25—40 million. in a landmark decision the national house building council, which provides warranties for the flats, has agreed to pay. londoners are preparing for president trump's visit to the uk later this week, both those in favour of the visit and those planning to protest against it. mr trump will meet theresa may at her country residence, chequers, and the queen at windsor castle, before heading to scotland. he will use the us ambassador‘s residence in regent's park as his base, staying overnight there on thursday. i want this to be a good reception. i want this to
i'm charlotte franks. 30,000 football fans are expected to watch england's world cup semi—final in hyde parkfy for their first world cup final since 1966. the lightning seeds will perform the anthem three lions ahead of kick—off at 7:00pm. people living in riverside apartments in south—east london who feared they would have to pay to remove grenfell—style cladding have been told their insurance company will now foot the bill. it is thought the cost of recladding the new capital quay...
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we bring you the 2018 ralph reading philadelphia at the franklin roosevelt presidential lie flare hyde park, new york. the festival features new books bout the life and work of >> first up, authormordecai lee recaps the us governments public relations efforts to promote the american entry into world war ii . >> the libraries consistently one of the busiest in all of the presidential libraries and this year's group of authors reflect a wide variety of research done here. welcome to the roosevelt reading center and if you a want to support this and other programs i encourage you to become a member. join today at the membership table in the hall and if you haven't already, see our special new museum exhibit the art of war: america 1941 Ã1945. let me go over the format. the top of the hour the session begins with a 30 minute author, followed by a question and answer period . q up behind the microphone over there to my right, to your left to ask your questions. and the authors will move to the table in the lobby where you can purchase your book and have the author signed them and then after the
we bring you the 2018 ralph reading philadelphia at the franklin roosevelt presidential lie flare hyde park, new york. the festival features new books bout the life and work of >> first up, authormordecai lee recaps the us governments public relations efforts to promote the american entry into world war ii . >> the libraries consistently one of the busiest in all of the presidential libraries and this year's group of authors reflect a wide variety of research done here. welcome to...
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all know to walk he tried to relive his boyhood life by secretly returning time and again here to hyde park to a time when all things must've seemed possible. perhaps you remember sliding down a small hill before polio or in the spring stealing his first toy vote in water formed by the melting snow. in the summer with his dogs he dug into [inaudible] woodchuck holes and picked up a wooden bat and the young fdr hope to play baseball and is a would-be player like many of us your into hit. before long like millions of american youth he brought it easier to cheer then hit and learning again to quote mr. berra, that baseball is 90% mental and the other half is physical. by the time he entered new england school roosevelt even left his dream behind of making a team. instead, the future president became a team manager and a picture showing strong youth from boyhood roosevelt was quote, a kind of fan wants to get plenty of action for my money and i get the biggest kit out of the biggest store. the outfielders scramble and men run the bases. it sounds like a typical fan to me. fortunately washington
all know to walk he tried to relive his boyhood life by secretly returning time and again here to hyde park to a time when all things must've seemed possible. perhaps you remember sliding down a small hill before polio or in the spring stealing his first toy vote in water formed by the melting snow. in the summer with his dogs he dug into [inaudible] woodchuck holes and picked up a wooden bat and the young fdr hope to play baseball and is a would-be player like many of us your into hit. before...
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we bring you the 2018 ralph reading philadelphia at the franklin roosevelt presidential lie flare hyde park, new york. the festival features new books bout the life and work of the 32nd president. first up, author mordecai lee. >> the library's research room is one of the busiest in all of he presidential libraries. and this year's group of authors reflect the a wide variety of research done here. if you like the roosevelt reading festival and want to support this and other programs, i encourage you to become a roosevelt library member. you can join today at the membership table in the hall and please go sow ear special new museum experts, "the art of war" poster art from 1941 to 1945. at the top of the hour, a session begin with a 3-minute author talk followed by ten minutes question and answer period. we ask you to please queue up behind the microphone over there to my right to your left, to ask your questions. then the authors will move to the table in the lobby next to the new deal store and you can purchase your book and have the author sign them. then for the next hour the process row
we bring you the 2018 ralph reading philadelphia at the franklin roosevelt presidential lie flare hyde park, new york. the festival features new books bout the life and work of the 32nd president. first up, author mordecai lee. >> the library's research room is one of the busiest in all of he presidential libraries. and this year's group of authors reflect the a wide variety of research done here. if you like the roosevelt reading festival and want to support this and other programs, i...
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for a place in the final against france they speak to the wellings who's at the england fans in hyde parkin london so i suppose hysteria is probably about the right level of wood for the excitement is building around the sky. there are events going on all across. this despite having a reputation for having less and finest like the one nine hundred sixty six world cup old english a lot of english fans on stopped talking about that because it needed so. there was a glorious time of all the people talk about if you will. but it was you all ninety six where the song focus was coming home was born and that was about the total being pleasured because right now in the succeeding in russia this is this was meant to be both sides but what's happened is they think i'm surprised. that tens of thousands of fans have tickets and i can tell you these england fans have all been something to expect to win this match and it's a don't want a big false in the final really at the start of this tournament people want to. start. with these are really colorful now study shows which was expected of him great bec
for a place in the final against france they speak to the wellings who's at the england fans in hyde parkin london so i suppose hysteria is probably about the right level of wood for the excitement is building around the sky. there are events going on all across. this despite having a reputation for having less and finest like the one nine hundred sixty six world cup old english a lot of english fans on stopped talking about that because it needed so. there was a glorious time of all the people...
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connection thank you and i was cross that in the wellings is it day in and fans i'm in london's hyde park is there a degree of confidence there are people just showing off their fingernails. well there is now finally i believe the route england's going to somehow to go all now and win this world cup which would have been considered incredible a few bricks ago this is a charge about. tens of thousands of people to pick up tickets flight for the lucky one. the concert about this but our friends when i bring guns when the same got into this talk about the very day i was expected of them a young saying i noticed over the suffered so many years because i was what was considered a heavy white noise of the people of that war charles because after the one nine hundred sixty six world cup actually on a dish i'll put a couple of moments basically you're on either side which put a little some focus coming out of european championship anger did quite well in the tournament it was a feel good fight so i tell you all the feel good factor has been involved but by this country over the past two weeks gen
connection thank you and i was cross that in the wellings is it day in and fans i'm in london's hyde park is there a degree of confidence there are people just showing off their fingernails. well there is now finally i believe the route england's going to somehow to go all now and win this world cup which would have been considered incredible a few bricks ago this is a charge about. tens of thousands of people to pick up tickets flight for the lucky one. the concert about this but our friends...
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which one will be the next target but any of them could be ok thanks for your analysis on that hyde. park stands outside prime minister has been handed a ten year jail sentence for corruption but he wasn't in court to hear the ruling his daughter marry him received a seven year jail term both were found guilty of buying luxury of properties in london with undeclared income the sixty seven year old was removed from office last year over corruption allegations banned from politics for life both he and his ruling pakistan muslim league have repeatedly denied any wrongdoing our correspondent come out hi there is in the capital islamabad it was kind of expected but nevertheless how much of a landmark is this decision. were decision indeed a very big decision because as you mention now why should he have or disqualified by that country supreme court is being the country's prime minister. and of course on all the. neighborhood to company. but the important thing coming out of days. after the. family had board expensive property in london this particular property in question the evan feel departm
which one will be the next target but any of them could be ok thanks for your analysis on that hyde. park stands outside prime minister has been handed a ten year jail sentence for corruption but he wasn't in court to hear the ruling his daughter marry him received a seven year jail term both were found guilty of buying luxury of properties in london with undeclared income the sixty seven year old was removed from office last year over corruption allegations banned from politics for life both...
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will all have to work hard to adapt to renew normal. —— 30 2.5. 0ur correspondentjenny kumah is in hyde parklow, although i did notice watering going on earlier today. and they are reminding people not to use a barbecue because of the increased risk of fire because of the hot weather. so it seems that people are out and about enjoying it and those who are not, there may be respite on the way, with some areas forecast to have thunderstorms, bringing down the temperature slightly over the next few days. 0ne next few days. one person behind you is braving these temperatures and sun cream also in evidence? yes, quite a few people have been sensible and they have stuck to the shade. earlier on, people were out here sunbathing. catching those rays. and the advice of course is to keep in the shade and avoid being out in the sun between 11am and three p:m., and keep hydrated, use suncream and look out for the young and the old. jenny, thank you very much, from hyde park, in central london. and tonight at 8:30, we‘ll have a special programme about the recent global heatwave — ‘feeling the heat‘ here
will all have to work hard to adapt to renew normal. —— 30 2.5. 0ur correspondentjenny kumah is in hyde parklow, although i did notice watering going on earlier today. and they are reminding people not to use a barbecue because of the increased risk of fire because of the hot weather. so it seems that people are out and about enjoying it and those who are not, there may be respite on the way, with some areas forecast to have thunderstorms, bringing down the temperature slightly over the...
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and hotter in miami but not expecting relief, sweating in hyde park, abc news. >>> we have hotspots around the bay area, too, r at the moment. sunny skies at the bay and inland. fog at the coast morenland low tomorrow, we see mid-90s inland and east bay and mid 80s to mid-90s in the south bay and north bay, up to 100 at lake port. 98 at cleaver vale. lots of hot weather across the state. 99 at sacramento, 14 at bakersfield. 119 at palm springs. here's a look at our accuweather 7-day forecast in the bay area. we see mid to upper 90s inland. low 80s around the bay, low 60s around the coast. temperatures gradually moderate the end of the week and heat eases up a bit. saturday and sunday, only upper 80s inland and 70s in the bay. pretty good looking weekend. the heat spike we get won't las >> thank you. >> nasa venturing into unchartered territory in the sun. expected to launch august the sixth and study the flow of energy that heats the sun's flow of atmosphere, expected to be in orbit seven years and will need to withstand temperatures 25 degrees fahrenheit. >> amazing. >>> a major chemical
and hotter in miami but not expecting relief, sweating in hyde park, abc news. >>> we have hotspots around the bay area, too, r at the moment. sunny skies at the bay and inland. fog at the coast morenland low tomorrow, we see mid-90s inland and east bay and mid 80s to mid-90s in the south bay and north bay, up to 100 at lake port. 98 at cleaver vale. lots of hot weather across the state. 99 at sacramento, 14 at bakersfield. 119 at palm springs. here's a look at our accuweather 7-day...
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we bring you the 2018 ralph reading philadelphia at the franklin roosevelt presidential lie flare hyde park new york. the festival features new books bout the life and work of >> first up, authormordecai lee recaps the us governments public relations efforts to promote the american entry into world war ii . >> the libraries
we bring you the 2018 ralph reading philadelphia at the franklin roosevelt presidential lie flare hyde park new york. the festival features new books bout the life and work of >> first up, authormordecai lee recaps the us governments public relations efforts to promote the american entry into world war ii . >> the libraries
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i'm in the heart of london not too far from hyde park. nt water features. but this week the park's serpentine lake has a stunning addition. a massive stack of painted floating oil barrels. this is an art exhibit by the bulgarian born artist christo. he and his late wife are known for building large scale artworks that involve complex engineering. the artists have wrapped buildings and landmarks in fabric. they have set up thousands of colorful gates in central park and have constructing floating piers that allow people to walk on water. this work is called the london masteban. >> 7,506 barrels stacked horizontally floating in the water. not supporting anything. >> that's 7,506 oil barrels floating in the shape of a mataba. its stark presence juxtaposed with the colors on the water creating an abstract painting on the lake. if you think it looks massive, think of this. opec just raised its target gaily output of oil by 1 million barrels a day. it would take more than 133 copies of the sculpture to contain all of those barrels. but christo w
i'm in the heart of london not too far from hyde park. nt water features. but this week the park's serpentine lake has a stunning addition. a massive stack of painted floating oil barrels. this is an art exhibit by the bulgarian born artist christo. he and his late wife are known for building large scale artworks that involve complex engineering. the artists have wrapped buildings and landmarks in fabric. they have set up thousands of colorful gates in central park and have constructing...