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imogen, bringing _ raging again. it is far from over. imogen, bringing us— raging again.again. it is far from over. imogen, bringing us that report| raging again. it is far from over. - imogen, bringing us that report from geneva. the pictures to her right eye life pictures coming to us from near athens and we can see fires there as well. that's crossover now to our correspondent, and unusual temperatures where you are as well. yes. we are getting off a little bit easier— yes. we are getting off a little bit easier here in slovenia than other areas _ easier here in slovenia than other areas it— easier here in slovenia than other areas it is— easier here in slovenia than other areas. it is overcast at the moment, so a storm _ areas. it is overcast at the moment, so a storm will break. there has been _ so a storm will break. there has been a _ so a storm will break. there has been a red — so a storm will break. there has been a red weather alert for temperatures, and now a red weather alert for— temperatures, and now a red weather alert for storms which are expected and tha
imogen, bringing _ raging again. it is far from over. imogen, bringing us— raging again.again. it is far from over. imogen, bringing us that report| raging again. it is far from over. - imogen, bringing us that report from geneva. the pictures to her right eye life pictures coming to us from near athens and we can see fires there as well. that's crossover now to our correspondent, and unusual temperatures where you are as well. yes. we are getting off a little bit easier— yes. we are...
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"why not, imogen? "it's tomorrow's chip paper."about two kiss and tells, and that i deeply regretted. so after those couple of times, i was like, "i do not want to do this again, and my love life was always private." so once you became a person of interest, then you would just be revisited on a regular basis. and so every couple of months, somebody somewhere would have another look at imogen thomas and go, "oh, who are they speaking "to at the moment?" in 2011, a journalist from the sun newspaper turned up on my doorstep and said that they had details of me having an affair with a married footballer. the fact that the sun newspaper had so much details of this affair, it was worrying. it was really worrying, actually. then the next day, it was in the newspaper, and that is when my life changed. it was a horrible time. i was the most hated woman in britain because, you know, the papers just wanted to sell and sell and sell. for me, it was, like, impossible. the only people who knew about what was going on in my personal life at that
"why not, imogen? "it's tomorrow's chip paper."about two kiss and tells, and that i deeply regretted. so after those couple of times, i was like, "i do not want to do this again, and my love life was always private." so once you became a person of interest, then you would just be revisited on a regular basis. and so every couple of months, somebody somewhere would have another look at imogen thomas and go, "oh, who are they speaking "to at the moment?" in...
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Jul 10, 2023
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let's talk to our geneva correspondent, imogen foulkes.hat were the key takeaways from that report?— that report? the key takeaway is where the list _ that report? the key takeaway is where the list of _ that report? the key takeaway is where the list of very _ that report? the key takeaway is where the list of very disturbing | where the list of very disturbing records, the hottestjune ever. the latest news is that has now been superseded by the hottest first week ofjuly ever. we have this shrinking seaice ofjuly ever. we have this shrinking sea ice in the antarctic, it's the beginning of the antarctic winter and they have never measured such a small amount so that is a concern but i think the thing that appears, what i took away from that briefing today, to worry the climate scientists most of all are these really high temperatures in the north atlantic. they have never seen such high temperatures and what they said was even the most pessimistic modelling of the kind of things we could expect with global warming did not predict such high
let's talk to our geneva correspondent, imogen foulkes.hat were the key takeaways from that report?— that report? the key takeaway is where the list _ that report? the key takeaway is where the list of _ that report? the key takeaway is where the list of very _ that report? the key takeaway is where the list of very disturbing | where the list of very disturbing records, the hottestjune ever. the latest news is that has now been superseded by the hottest first week ofjuly ever. we have this...
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Jul 18, 2023
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and imogen foulkes is in switzerland.king azadeh to bring us up to date on the situation in greece... i don't know if you can see it right now, but some of the winds are being felt here, and that is really complicating the situation for the firefighters within the country, because it makes it that much more difficult for them to get close to the fires and fight them. now, where i am today is the aftermath of those fires. as you can see around me, these hills have been completely decimated. if you were here with me right now, you would not only be able to see the fact that these trees have been burned, but you would be able to smell the ash and feel how hot it is around here. but in other parts of greece, on the other side of athens, fires have still been burning. this is very much a situation where firefighters are having to continue to respond to it. here where i am, this was suspected of being started by a man who supposedly lit a fire. he is now been arrested. in other areas, it's because of the sheer temperatures that
and imogen foulkes is in switzerland.king azadeh to bring us up to date on the situation in greece... i don't know if you can see it right now, but some of the winds are being felt here, and that is really complicating the situation for the firefighters within the country, because it makes it that much more difficult for them to get close to the fires and fight them. now, where i am today is the aftermath of those fires. as you can see around me, these hills have been completely decimated. if...
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. >> now you can leave home and leave the tanks behind with imogen one the portable oxygen concentrator you can take almost anywhere with this little device. >> now i'm able to do the things that i've always loved. i just press the button here and there's my oxygen. >> the antigen one is so small and light, you're free to leave the house without the hassles of an oxygen tank. >> i could play golf again. i could go grocery shopping. >> i'm free again with the antigen. i can handle my own oxygen. i can carry my own oxygen. i go anywhere with this. look how small it is. and right now you can try an antigen one for 30 days, completely risk free. >> give us a call right now. if you qualify, we'll send you an antigen system to use for 30 days. completely risk free. your insurance may even cover your new engine. >> one system if you're on oxygen, you need to be using an antigen. >> call one 800 987 8840 or visit antigen dot com i phil swift here for the flex seal family of flood protection products to show you their sealing power. >> we built this entire house and sealed every gap crack and ho
. >> now you can leave home and leave the tanks behind with imogen one the portable oxygen concentrator you can take almost anywhere with this little device. >> now i'm able to do the things that i've always loved. i just press the button here and there's my oxygen. >> the antigen one is so small and light, you're free to leave the house without the hassles of an oxygen tank. >> i could play golf again. i could go grocery shopping. >> i'm free again with the...
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our correspondent imogen foulkes has more on the report�*s findings.a ice ever measured, and the highest temperatures in the north atlantic ocean ever measured. so what does that all mean? climate scientists are concerned by how fast these records have been achieved. it goes way beyond even their most pessimistic modelling. it seems what is worrying them most are those temperatures in the north atlantic ocean, because higher sea temperatures mean less oxygen in the water. so that�*s really bad for the fish populations and marine environment, but higher sea temperatures also trigger extreme weather events, higher temperatures on land, too. coincidentally, we have seen today here in switzerland the government saying that 2022 was the hottest year ever in switzerland, and swiss glaciers melted at three times the expected rate, so the concern really is, is climate change going much, much faster than even the scientists had warned us about? have we reached a tipping point where we can�*t actually stop it anymore, even if we tried as hard as we could? and of
our correspondent imogen foulkes has more on the report�*s findings.a ice ever measured, and the highest temperatures in the north atlantic ocean ever measured. so what does that all mean? climate scientists are concerned by how fast these records have been achieved. it goes way beyond even their most pessimistic modelling. it seems what is worrying them most are those temperatures in the north atlantic ocean, because higher sea temperatures mean less oxygen in the water. so that�*s really...
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our imogen foulkes is in geneva with a behind the scenes look at some of the latest robotic technologiesis clearly a bit of a marketing opportunity. but for the un's international telecommunications union, they say it's an opportunity for us to harness ai for the benefit of humanity. you can meet nadine here, a robot designed for social care. she's already been used in old people's homes in singapore. so could that be in singapore. so could that be in the future us? and do we even want it? one of the things the un is bringing governments as well as tech leaders here to geneva for, is to talk about what it calls guard rails. to harness. to put some regulations for how we use ai. it shouldn't be used to promote prejudice or bias against religion or race or politics or gender. it should be used just, the un says, for us to benefit humanity. but will those big tech giants go for regulations around this new technology? that's a question that's probably going to be argued about for many years to come. twitter is considering legal action against meta over its rival app threads, which launched j
our imogen foulkes is in geneva with a behind the scenes look at some of the latest robotic technologiesis clearly a bit of a marketing opportunity. but for the un's international telecommunications union, they say it's an opportunity for us to harness ai for the benefit of humanity. you can meet nadine here, a robot designed for social care. she's already been used in old people's homes in singapore. so could that be in singapore. so could that be in the future us? and do we even want it? one...
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won four gold medals, including another victory for world and european champions emily craig and imogenner tadej pogacar is nowjust 18 seconds off the lead. stage 9 was won by canada's michael woods — taking his first stage victory at the tour as the race climbed the iconic extinct volcano for the first time in 35 years. pogacar had the advantage, as the race favourites fought it out on the steep slopes leading to the finish line, but vingegaard hung in there and limited his losses. a strong ride from britain's tom pidcock saw him move up to seventh overall, behind adam and simon yates who are still fifth and sixth. meanwhile, mark cavendish has said goodbye to his team—mates after a broken collarbone ruled him out of the rest of this year's race. he'll fly home to have surgery. but his team, astana-qazaqstan, have offered him the chance to ride the tour next year... and possibly break the outright record for stage victories, even though he'd planned to retire at the end of this season dutch rider annameek van vleuten has won the women's giro d'italia for the fourth time... putting herj
won four gold medals, including another victory for world and european champions emily craig and imogenner tadej pogacar is nowjust 18 seconds off the lead. stage 9 was won by canada's michael woods — taking his first stage victory at the tour as the race climbed the iconic extinct volcano for the first time in 35 years. pogacar had the advantage, as the race favourites fought it out on the steep slopes leading to the finish line, but vingegaard hung in there and limited his losses. a strong...
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austria has also signalled its intention to join the initiative. 0ur correspondent imogen foulkes hasd austria, but yes, the austrian defence minister is in town in the swiss capital today, meeting the swiss defence minister and the german defence minister. it is actually the germans who launched this sky shield project, and both switzerland and austria have announced their intent to join this project, while still, they are careful to hold onto their neutrality. so, they want to be part of the joint procurement. they want to be part of thejoint training. part of a europe—wide conflict? no. their neutrality, particularly switzerland's, is about defending itself but notjoining in anyone else's war. some people thinkjoining sky shield could compromise that line there. but as you said in your introduction there, the swiss government says it's common sense, not just strategically but financially as well. you buy all this kit together, it comes at a lower price. injapan, the operator of the wrecked fukushima nuclear power plant says it's been given the green light to release treated, but co
austria has also signalled its intention to join the initiative. 0ur correspondent imogen foulkes hasd austria, but yes, the austrian defence minister is in town in the swiss capital today, meeting the swiss defence minister and the german defence minister. it is actually the germans who launched this sky shield project, and both switzerland and austria have announced their intent to join this project, while still, they are careful to hold onto their neutrality. so, they want to be part of the...