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chiang kai—shek died in taiwan ini975.went on to become the head of taiwan's army and eventually became the country's premier. next, injulyi961, rudolf nureyev, one of the world's greatest ballet dancers, defected to the west while on tour in europe. i remember him as a great dancer — as a great personality in many ways. he had enormous technical prowess and enormous charisma. this kind of stylistic dancing, with unique movements and fantastic stage presence, is something we have not seen before and very rarely since. it shows you, typically, the choreography and the genius of rudi. i travelled to russia a lot in those days. when i went to leningrad, when i went to the performances at the kirov theatre, he was there, of course. he was recognised in russia, the ussr, as one of the great dancers, no question about that. when i went to london and i started to negotiate with the russians, and they agreed to send this company to england for a season. this is an original poster for the first appearance of the kirov ballet, or th
chiang kai—shek died in taiwan ini975.went on to become the head of taiwan's army and eventually became the country's premier. next, injulyi961, rudolf nureyev, one of the world's greatest ballet dancers, defected to the west while on tour in europe. i remember him as a great dancer — as a great personality in many ways. he had enormous technical prowess and enormous charisma. this kind of stylistic dancing, with unique movements and fantastic stage presence, is something we have not seen...
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i kai—shek very closely for five yea rs. i really kai—shek very closely for five years.ry strict. but he was always very good to me. chiang kai—shek‘s life was very ordinary. he would get up life was very ordinary. he would get up every day at 6am. he didn't smoke oi’ up every day at 6am. he didn't smoke or drink. he was very disciplined. he issued a lot of orders. to be honest, so many that it was hard to keep track of them. some people say chiang kai—shek was a dictator. but this is unfair, and it is slender. but because we were still against the communists in mainland china, he did impose martial law. this, that is antidemocratic, but it was to protect taiwan. —— slander. his goal was not just protect taiwan. —— slander. his goal was notjust to make taiwan independent. he wanted to achieve freedom and democracy for the whole of china. he never gave up. he told us, don't ever think we have lost the mainland. marxism will eventually fail. history proved him right. chiang kai-shek died in taiwan in 1975. the djere went on to become the head of the army and eventually bec
i kai—shek very closely for five yea rs. i really kai—shek very closely for five years.ry strict. but he was always very good to me. chiang kai—shek‘s life was very ordinary. he would get up life was very ordinary. he would get up every day at 6am. he didn't smoke oi’ up every day at 6am. he didn't smoke or drink. he was very disciplined. he issued a lot of orders. to be honest, so many that it was hard to keep track of them. some people say chiang kai—shek was a dictator. but this...
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i love you mary kay and i truly consider you one of my best friends. you and your family are always in my prayers. teresa. >> this has been a really difficult month, really difficult month. i'm so used to celebrating my birthday, i call it my birthday month. yeah. i would start with, you know, dinner dates with my girlfriends, taking the kids out for crepes and ice cream, just like last year, you know, this year's different. for the rest of my life, i don't ever want to celebrate my birthday again. i've told everyone that. because they were planning on something but i said, no, i don't want to. it's not that important anymore to me. it's just getting older. >>> coming up -- >> becky didn't have that spirit. she didn't take care of numero uno mentality. she had never leave a fallen comrade, even if it cost you your life, which it did. >> clarence butterfield has an emotional moment and mary kay concepcion writes to her deceased son. >> the last time i tucked you in and said good night, i never said good-bye to yesterday's long past. i would have marked
i love you mary kay and i truly consider you one of my best friends. you and your family are always in my prayers. teresa. >> this has been a really difficult month, really difficult month. i'm so used to celebrating my birthday, i call it my birthday month. yeah. i would start with, you know, dinner dates with my girlfriends, taking the kids out for crepes and ice cream, just like last year, you know, this year's different. for the rest of my life, i don't ever want to celebrate my...
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that isjon kay outside coverack.es falling, the size of 50p pieces and smashing windows. david brain has been telling me that up to 18 millimetres fell in cornwall in just two hours this afternoon. the first problem we have at the moment is there are not many rainfall gauges to give us an idea of exactly how much rain fell in the area, but we tracked the main thunderstorm, if you like, the main cell of the storm, starting at 2:30 in the afternoon, on the eastern side of the lizard peninsula, travelling north very slowly. for about two hours, the rain was intense and pretty heavy, and we can work out just intense and pretty heavy, and we can work outjust how intense that rainfall is from the colours we get from the rain radar. the rain radar basically tells us how intense that rainfall has been falling. we reckon, we estimate it has been falling at 30—a0 millimetres in the hour, it is across this part of the lizard peninsula for more than two hours. that gives you the rout of rainfall we are likely to see. we could ha
that isjon kay outside coverack.es falling, the size of 50p pieces and smashing windows. david brain has been telling me that up to 18 millimetres fell in cornwall in just two hours this afternoon. the first problem we have at the moment is there are not many rainfall gauges to give us an idea of exactly how much rain fell in the area, but we tracked the main thunderstorm, if you like, the main cell of the storm, starting at 2:30 in the afternoon, on the eastern side of the lizard peninsula,...
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kay kay. i don't think we will be able to get more questions and i just asked people to the extent, we're in a church too so there's that. to capsule as much as we can so we can get to as many questions as we can and get to the final question for our guest. >> my name is thomas lopez , a member here at abyssinian and i'm a candidate for city council in west harlem and miss alexander, i'm reading your book where you talk about where black people have gone from exploitation slavery to marginalization to mass incarceration and through mass incarceration, my question is where do you see the future for the black male when in new york city 40 percent of black men have dropped out of high school for the last 30 years? where do you see us in an economy that's rooted in education, not government jobs and where service jobs can no longer support the family? >> thank you for your question and we're living in a time right now where there are going to be fewer and fewer jobs available for people who are wh
kay kay. i don't think we will be able to get more questions and i just asked people to the extent, we're in a church too so there's that. to capsule as much as we can so we can get to as many questions as we can and get to the final question for our guest. >> my name is thomas lopez , a member here at abyssinian and i'm a candidate for city council in west harlem and miss alexander, i'm reading your book where you talk about where black people have gone from exploitation slavery to...
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so kim and kay are tied for the lead at ev at ev at ev at ev atv >>> manny paciao returns t r ring tomorrow. he came in at 146 pounds at the weigh-in.
so kim and kay are tied for the lead at ev at ev at ev at ev atv >>> manny paciao returns t r ring tomorrow. he came in at 146 pounds at the weigh-in.
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hello, this is breakfast, with naga munchetty and jon kay. tony blair has told the bbc that continuing on the current path to brexit would be the "biggest delusion". the former prime minister says european leaders have told him they would be prepared to make concessions to keep the uk in the single market. he says a debate on the eu is needed. good morning, it's saturday the 15th ofjuly. also ahead this morning... demands for a crackdown to tackle acid attacks — a review will be carried out into whether laws should be tightened. a call for a more consistent approach to tower—block fires after the grenfell disaster, as one in five fire brigades say they still won't automatically send a high ladder to a blaze. a world record for hannah cockroft, as britain takes three medals
hello, this is breakfast, with naga munchetty and jon kay. tony blair has told the bbc that continuing on the current path to brexit would be the "biggest delusion". the former prime minister says european leaders have told him they would be prepared to make concessions to keep the uk in the single market. he says a debate on the eu is needed. good morning, it's saturday the 15th ofjuly. also ahead this morning... demands for a crackdown to tackle acid attacks — a review will be...
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kay will do it and do it with poise and grace. i look forward to supporting her confirmation confirmation. thank you mr. chairman and members of the committee for allowing me to say a few words on behalf of kay bailey hutchison. she helped lead organizations like the united way of bluegrass, ymca of central kentucky and the center for rural development. she also served on the board of trustees of our shared alma mater at the university of kentucky. the senate confirmed. it is a new partnership, her ability to build consensus among international stake holders served her well at the u.n. and also makes her an ideal candidate to be the next ambassador to canada. they are closely enter connected share agoing a common history and set of values. it is founded on trade relations relations. the relationship with canada is spar particularly important from ken kentucky. it is the commonwealth number one export market maintaining the strong relationship between our two nations is vital. so she has the luck was named in alternative delegation
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fire hold all those things it's very much up in the air but is this stuff does continue i don't think kay bailey hutchison is going to pose much for a problem for him we'll see if he has any effect on his foreign policy or world view as it pertains to nato ray mcgovern thank you so much for sharing your expertise with us you're most welcome. the situation in afghanistan continues to deteriorate for american military forces across the country and now an american airstrike has left ten afghan policeman dead in the helmand province in the south of the country conflicting reports though from local officials say up to thirty five were killed in a strike the u.s. military has released an official statement expressing deep condolences to the families and promises an investigation into the cause of the incident argues caleb maupin has the reports we're hearing condolences from u.s. officials and in response to the afghan security forces that were killed but the numbers that we're seeing being released by the u.s. air force confirm that the situation in. stan is escalating and that the risk for
fire hold all those things it's very much up in the air but is this stuff does continue i don't think kay bailey hutchison is going to pose much for a problem for him we'll see if he has any effect on his foreign policy or world view as it pertains to nato ray mcgovern thank you so much for sharing your expertise with us you're most welcome. the situation in afghanistan continues to deteriorate for american military forces across the country and now an american airstrike has left ten afghan...
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ceasefire hold all those things are very much up in the year but if this stuff does continue i don't think kay bailey hutchison is going to pose much for a problem for drinking i will see if she has any effect on his foreign policy or world view as it pertains to nato ray mcgovern thank you so much for sharing your expertise with us on the most welcoming them. and the f.b.i. is warning parents to be aware of smart toys that may be putting children safety at risk toys that connect to the internet are vulnerable to hacking also therefore giving toys access to a child's g.p.s. coordinates their voice or face parents are being asked to think twice artie's project a sample of the story today from los angeles bridgette at tell us why why are children's toys so vulnerable to these safety breaches. monella parents buy these toys thinking that they're safe simply because they're on the market but what they don't realize is that safety precautions are often overlooked when it comes to these toys in order to get them on shelves as quickly as possible and to make sure
ceasefire hold all those things are very much up in the year but if this stuff does continue i don't think kay bailey hutchison is going to pose much for a problem for drinking i will see if she has any effect on his foreign policy or world view as it pertains to nato ray mcgovern thank you so much for sharing your expertise with us on the most welcoming them. and the f.b.i. is warning parents to be aware of smart toys that may be putting children safety at risk toys that connect to the...
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jon kay, bbc news, bristol.ilty of killing two former girlfriends, five years apart. 52—year—old robert trigg was convicted of the murder of susan nicholson in 2011, and the manslaughter of caroline devlin in 2006. he had denied the charges, claiming they had died in their sleep. the italian government has made the latest offer to treat the terminally ill baby charlie gard. but the foreign secretary, boris johnson, says that for legal reasons it is impossible for him to be transferred to the vatican's children's hospital for treatment. charlie gard's parents have already lost their legal battle, both here and in the european court, to keep him alive, against the advice of doctors at the great 0rmond street hospital. saudi arabia, the uae, bahrain, and egypt have condemned qatar's response to their demands as negative and irresponsible. the foreign ministers from the four arab countries met in cairo today and complained that qatar has failed to grasp the gravity of the situation. the four states accuse qatar of s
jon kay, bbc news, bristol.ilty of killing two former girlfriends, five years apart. 52—year—old robert trigg was convicted of the murder of susan nicholson in 2011, and the manslaughter of caroline devlin in 2006. he had denied the charges, claiming they had died in their sleep. the italian government has made the latest offer to treat the terminally ill baby charlie gard. but the foreign secretary, boris johnson, says that for legal reasons it is impossible for him to be transferred to...
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jon kay, bbc news, coverack, in cornwall. and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on our show: ready for the elite of world golf — royal birkdale prepares to to host the open championship. battered and bruised, leading sprinter marcel kittel is forced to abandon the tour de france. chelsea agree a deal to sign real madrid striker alvaro morata for around $91 million. hello and thanks for joining us on sport today. we are just a few hours away from the start of the 146th open championship taking place at royal birkdale, on the north—west coast of england. sweden's henrik stenson is the defending champion, but is certainly not the only man with compelling ambitions of walking 0nce once you win one, obviously it's off your shoulders, and it's more about putting yourself in contention again and trying to win a second one. given a long and successful career that i
jon kay, bbc news, coverack, in cornwall. and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on our show: ready for the elite of world golf — royal birkdale prepares to to host the open championship. battered and bruised, leading sprinter marcel kittel is forced to abandon the tour de france. chelsea agree a deal to sign real madrid striker alvaro morata for around $91 million. hello and thanks for joining us on sport today. we are just a few hours away from the start of the...
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jon kay, bbc news, bristol. science editor david shukman. 2040 seems a long way off, but how big a challenge will it be to get the country ready for the big switch? it is a massive challenge, and involves a kind of revolution. if you think back to the age of the horse and carriage, the coaching inn is up and down the country had to supply horses for the next stage of someone's journey. they then supply horses for the next stage of someone'sjourney. they then had supply horses for the next stage of someone's journey. they then had to switch to supplying petrol. now they will have to switch to supplying charging points so that electric motorists can get to the next stage of their trip. there are 8000 petrol stations up and down the country. this is a massive challenge. we have heard concerns about the range of electric cars. that means that if you buy one, you will want your office to have a charging point, and your supermarket and airports and railway station. and if you live in a terraced house, we have heard on
jon kay, bbc news, bristol. science editor david shukman. 2040 seems a long way off, but how big a challenge will it be to get the country ready for the big switch? it is a massive challenge, and involves a kind of revolution. if you think back to the age of the horse and carriage, the coaching inn is up and down the country had to supply horses for the next stage of someone's journey. they then supply horses for the next stage of someone'sjourney. they then had supply horses for the next stage...
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and a former texas senator kay bailey hutchison has been nominated to become the u.s. ambassador to nato her senate hearings are underway senator hutchison's nomination is a big swing in the opposite direction from then candidate trump's remarks about nato being obsolete hutchison is quite the conservative and has a very strong stance against russia so to discuss this and nato and a lot more i'm sure i'm being joined by former cia analyst ray mcgovern great thanks to you being here with us again today on friday with me like you're you're here with me every friday i love it how do you think the appointment of such a right wing conservative to this position will affect our relationship around the world with our our nato allies well it will depend on whether mr trump was able to make his policies through. it's sort of like go team of rivals sort of thing. when obama came in he appointed hellary clinton bobby gates and all those people you know he thought that he could control them trump seems to be in the same midst misapprehension that he can kind of let these people be
and a former texas senator kay bailey hutchison has been nominated to become the u.s. ambassador to nato her senate hearings are underway senator hutchison's nomination is a big swing in the opposite direction from then candidate trump's remarks about nato being obsolete hutchison is quite the conservative and has a very strong stance against russia so to discuss this and nato and a lot more i'm sure i'm being joined by former cia analyst ray mcgovern great thanks to you being here with us...
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i feel like i used to get yelled the at being called low kay.p someone uses your full name, first, middle and last -- do you know my middle name? >> elizabeth? >> (laughter). i don't know. what is it >> it is samuel in honor of my father who served h this country very distinguishly years ago who is more of a than i will ever be so i'm proud to rock the name james samuel low kay >> after vice-president mike pence got board at a performance of hamilton it's not surprising broadway is pro clipt on. hillary clinton spent a night and take a is theren to what happened as she walked in. (applause). you see the crowd is certainly boys dress there. they were giving her a standing oh investigio and they shouted her name. as mike pence gave a little l speech and that set off a whole fire storm. inner the less, president trump 's tweets are not always artic. it is called poet in cheek.com. here's an example. i have 73. hillary is 800 and i'm beating her. romance or adventure, what do you prefer >> the jets don't have it. helping encourage this young entrepr
i feel like i used to get yelled the at being called low kay.p someone uses your full name, first, middle and last -- do you know my middle name? >> elizabeth? >> (laughter). i don't know. what is it >> it is samuel in honor of my father who served h this country very distinguishly years ago who is more of a than i will ever be so i'm proud to rock the name james samuel low kay >> after vice-president mike pence got board at a performance of hamilton it's not surprising...
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kay recede, (will) that was kay recede reporting.the suspect is facing charges of assault with a deadly weapon. (will @ landing) a developing story we're following: the united states and south korea are conducting a joint military exercise. it comes just hours after north korea successfully tested a long range missile. there's now concern that north korea has the capability to strike the u-s. as kristen holmes reports the u-s is now calling for an emergency meeting of the u-n security council. the u.s. has condemned north korea's launch of what they beleive is an international ballistic missile.secretary of state rex tillerson says the test "represents a new escalation of the threat" and "global action is required to stop a global threat." the south korean military estimates the missile traveled about 580 miles...the u-s saying it flew for 37 minutes experts calculate the missile could have a maximum range of roughly 4,160 miles -- long enough to reach alaska, but not the rest of the united states. david wright/ c
kay recede, (will) that was kay recede reporting.the suspect is facing charges of assault with a deadly weapon. (will @ landing) a developing story we're following: the united states and south korea are conducting a joint military exercise. it comes just hours after north korea successfully tested a long range missile. there's now concern that north korea has the capability to strike the u-s. as kristen holmes reports the u-s is now calling for an emergency meeting of the u-n security council....
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this is why i decided to write my own story with the help of my gorgeous 9-year-old son kai. >> kai, he was just 20 months old when she was first diagnosed. he's only known her with the cancer. this time around she does have stage four breast cancer. it's been considered uncurable. but she says that she's lived years two past what she calls her expiration date at this point. >> good on them to keep a happy, positive attitude throughout this. >> it's an element of control, isn't it? especially in a situation where everything feels out of your control, it's very empowering to them. >>> seeing something rare out in the world is exciting. and when you see something like this, an incredibly rare ferra i ferrari -- this car was part of the gum ball 3,000 rally. it was spotted in budapest and it is stunningly beautiful. >> you have to be invited to even own it. >> which means really expensive. >> about $1.7 million. so when you see it, you just want to get close to it. >> wow! oh, mate. >> i'm with it. >> the people here, this is what they have come to see. this basically like seeing your f
this is why i decided to write my own story with the help of my gorgeous 9-year-old son kai. >> kai, he was just 20 months old when she was first diagnosed. he's only known her with the cancer. this time around she does have stage four breast cancer. it's been considered uncurable. but she says that she's lived years two past what she calls her expiration date at this point. >> good on them to keep a happy, positive attitude throughout this. >> it's an element of control,...
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(kay recede)"here's what you can't see but you can smell.ghbors say patron doused this meter with gasoline and tried to set it on fire."patron was quickly arrested... police were about to leave -- but before they could dario vasquez approached an officer with a concern (vasquez)"i pretty much knew they were squatters. i mean they had to be."vasquez and other neighbors say 19-09 cottage court is foreclosed. while we were getting ready for an interview with neighbor bob dutra(nats dutra) 'somebodyús back again see'a man dutra recognized as one of the squatters came back. (franklin)'do not put that camera in my face.'we asked 'franklin' ... about the claims (franklin)'kr: do you live there? f: stop. hold on. my friend lives there.'(franklin) 'kr: neighbors say that they were squatting... that they were not supposed to be living in there. f: ok, but the neighbors may say anything.' dutra says he called police last week about the illegal tenants (dutra)'so they went in and checked and these people (steve) that was kay recede reporting. the suspec
(kay recede)"here's what you can't see but you can smell.ghbors say patron doused this meter with gasoline and tried to set it on fire."patron was quickly arrested... police were about to leave -- but before they could dario vasquez approached an officer with a concern (vasquez)"i pretty much knew they were squatters. i mean they had to be."vasquez and other neighbors say 19-09 cottage court is foreclosed. while we were getting ready for an interview with neighbor bob...
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one it's that voice that funny voice that kay thompson. the other part is hillary nights drawings which far. full of marvelous detail and rhythm and gesture and why. when a child reads. enters into. and that was what i was trying to. in the gallery here you enter the plaza you see the house front and you can pick up the house phone. and hear bernadette peters reading the four books out loud. you see a recent harris. she always a christmas. you see a beautiful sweet finished drawings. eloise. in nineteen fifty nine and was the last. in the original series. in the middle of the cold war paid hillary went. the soviet union. it's like hayes prank phone call the soviets she is spoofing the harshness of the soviet regime by contrast it with this. little girl from the decadent west. rich young thing who arrives in a rolls royce. can be a really successful pick. things. your afternoon amazing heroin or hero. you have to revoke a wonderful spot. like the plaza. and you have to last for several generations and eloise has done for. me. she is one for
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s katty kay and christian fraser as part of that one hundred days plus program. so much fraud uk it a donald trump and emmanuel macro in paris it's hard to think that a mine macros and will statesman leave to is not. but don't from does things differently you he is not a conventional politician old leader in any way. you only have to follow the twitter account to know that but what he is is an agent for change and he's trying to shake up the american established. it is not a global leader i mean look at the world the pitiful federal looking emmanuel lewis something i sold the speech he gave in reality. that was very bold and brave saying directly that draw you out of your places of worship those that do evil. he was treated in poland like a hero with tens of thousands of cheering people in the streets. i know what he may not be. the sub competition liberal media go full but actually i think around the world he may be a bit more popular people realize. give them a break from what's going on in washington that i mean you be treating your support for donald trump ju
s katty kay and christian fraser as part of that one hundred days plus program. so much fraud uk it a donald trump and emmanuel macro in paris it's hard to think that a mine macros and will statesman leave to is not. but don't from does things differently you he is not a conventional politician old leader in any way. you only have to follow the twitter account to know that but what he is is an agent for change and he's trying to shake up the american established. it is not a global leader i...
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joining me now is david kay johnson, author of the making of donald trump and jill winebanks. thank you for being here. >> i'm going to start with you, david kay, just on the almosts that we learned in the last 24 hours of what bob mueller may be looking into with regard to the bloomberg report. it reports to three transactions that may be of interest to prosecutors one is the trump soho, the second was the 2013 ms. universe pageant in moscow, and the third was a sale of a mansion to a russian oligarch in 2008 which donald trump sold for 40 million, sold for 90 million, never livid in. are any of those relatable to the fact that is we know about russia gate? >> yes, donald is very vulnerable about his financial deeings with the russians going back to the 1980s. that's the reason he said what he did yesterday. you don't get to pick your prosecutor and you don't get to tell your prosecutor what he can and cannot do. but back in may when mueller was appointed i wrote a column warning that trump would do exactly what he's done. suggest that it's improper to look beyond into the fi
joining me now is david kay johnson, author of the making of donald trump and jill winebanks. thank you for being here. >> i'm going to start with you, david kay, just on the almosts that we learned in the last 24 hours of what bob mueller may be looking into with regard to the bloomberg report. it reports to three transactions that may be of interest to prosecutors one is the trump soho, the second was the 2013 ms. universe pageant in moscow, and the third was a sale of a mansion to a...
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then second half of the evening that storm chance will start to weigh in as we lose heating of the kaydown the shore tomorrow pretty good looking day, partly sunny conditions. temperatures cooler about with that sea breeze 70's and lower 80's. high uv index. latter on that sun screen. rip current risk tomorrow is low good news there heading in to wednesday, heading back to work, 84 degrees. sunshine. hit or miss thunderstorm into thursday, much more steamy conditions for for the end of the weekment that is for friday as well. that looks like the inclement day of the next seven. cold front drops in. it will clear us out nicely for next week even, as well, sunshine and low humidity for a july weekend, sold. >> that is pretty good. >> all right, lauren, thanks very much. >> leslie is up next for sports. >> fire works coming up on the fourth phillies back at home taking on the pirates and nick williams making his home debut manager pete mccann on tells us what he likes about nick's game and, markelle fultz makes his debut against the team that didn't draft him? could there been motivation
then second half of the evening that storm chance will start to weigh in as we lose heating of the kaydown the shore tomorrow pretty good looking day, partly sunny conditions. temperatures cooler about with that sea breeze 70's and lower 80's. high uv index. latter on that sun screen. rip current risk tomorrow is low good news there heading in to wednesday, heading back to work, 84 degrees. sunshine. hit or miss thunderstorm into thursday, much more steamy conditions for for the end of the...
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katty kay is off today. 30 minutes.hat is how long it would take for an inter—continental ballistic missile to reach la from north korea. there is no consensus on how far pyongyang has advanced in developing such a weapon. 0r whether they have the capability to arm it with a nuclear warhead. but some experts suggests the type of missile they have just tested might already be able to reach alaska, and with further refinement could put the major cities in the united states within reach. that, says donald trump, will never happen. but how will they stop kim jung un, a man who is seemingly immune to any form of deterrent. 0ur diplomatic correspondent james landale reports. this is the moment that north korea says it became a major power. the launch of a missile that it claims can reach across continents and deliver nuclear weapons as far away as the united states. the news was announced on state television with barely constrained joy. we have become a nuclear power with intercontinental ballistic missile the presenter said,
katty kay is off today. 30 minutes.hat is how long it would take for an inter—continental ballistic missile to reach la from north korea. there is no consensus on how far pyongyang has advanced in developing such a weapon. 0r whether they have the capability to arm it with a nuclear warhead. but some experts suggests the type of missile they have just tested might already be able to reach alaska, and with further refinement could put the major cities in the united states within reach. that,...
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hello this is breakfast, with naga munchetty and jon kay.en over by the government. the council leader and his deputy resigned yesterday over their response to the grenfell fire, now sadiq khan says commissioners should run the authority. good morning it's saturday the 1st ofjuly. a former hospital employee opens fire with an assault rifle in new york, killing one doctor and injuring six other people. ten years after smoking was banned in public places in england, we'll be asking how much difference it's made. in sport, it's make or break for the british and irish lions
hello this is breakfast, with naga munchetty and jon kay.en over by the government. the council leader and his deputy resigned yesterday over their response to the grenfell fire, now sadiq khan says commissioners should run the authority. good morning it's saturday the 1st ofjuly. a former hospital employee opens fire with an assault rifle in new york, killing one doctor and injuring six other people. ten years after smoking was banned in public places in england, we'll be asking how much...
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it is like kay's prank phone call to the soviets. girl from the decadent west, this rich young things who arrives in a rolls—royce. to be a really successful picture book you have to do three things. you have to have an amazing heroine or hero. you have to revote a wonderful spot, like the plaza. and you have to laugh through several generations. eloise has done all three of those things. she is one for the ages. looks like lots of fun. don't forget, you can get in touch with me and the team on twitter. there is also much more on the website. you can get all of our top stories there. hello there, good morning. yesterday, we saw 27 degrees in the london area, with increasing amounts of medium and upper—level cloud, but the sky stayed pretty much clear in northern scotland. and, through the day today, we're going to see those temperatures creeping up a notch or two. 29 degrees somewhere in england and wales. then midweek, big changes on the way, some thunderstorms heading our way, and then by the end of the week, it is going to be a go
it is like kay's prank phone call to the soviets. girl from the decadent west, this rich young things who arrives in a rolls—royce. to be a really successful picture book you have to do three things. you have to have an amazing heroine or hero. you have to revote a wonderful spot, like the plaza. and you have to laugh through several generations. eloise has done all three of those things. she is one for the ages. looks like lots of fun. don't forget, you can get in touch with me and the team...
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jon kay there in cornwall.fell tower disaster last month revealed deep social inequalities in the borough of kensington & chelsea, especially around affordable housing. most councils have a statutory duty to offer half of accommodation in all new large building projects as social housing. bbc news has found that the council, kensington & chelsea, agreed developers last year could give them nearly £50 million instead of building the required social housing. michael buchanan reports. a rarely seen view of one of britain's richest areas, but kensington and chelsea, like everywhere else, does have social housing, just not enough of it. kalpesh shukla is currently living in a local hostel, desperate for a home. i've tried to get a house for two years. it's just impossible really to just to try to get any sort of housing. i've tried so many times, and theyjust won't listen to you. theyjust say, there's nothing for you and theyjust can't help me. they won't even get me on the housing list. just minutes away, a huge ne
jon kay there in cornwall.fell tower disaster last month revealed deep social inequalities in the borough of kensington & chelsea, especially around affordable housing. most councils have a statutory duty to offer half of accommodation in all new large building projects as social housing. bbc news has found that the council, kensington & chelsea, agreed developers last year could give them nearly £50 million instead of building the required social housing. michael buchanan reports. a...
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republican governor john kasich (kay'-sihk) has ordered all of the rides be shut down until additional safety inspections can be completed. (grant) fair officials say they started out the day with just eleven rides that weren't open because the inspection work wasn't done on them. (grant)there is a similar ride called the fireball at the santa cruz boardwalk. we called tonight and officials in santa cruz told kron 4 that ride was shut down tonight. in southern california... the g-force ride is featured at the orange county fair in costa mesa. we have learned that ride was also shut down tonight as a precaution. we're told the "g-force" was already inspected prior to the fair opening, but crews will once again inspect the ride after tonight's tragedy. (steve) a mother... angry -- after her teenage son was attacked on a muni bus... and the assault was caught on video.
republican governor john kasich (kay'-sihk) has ordered all of the rides be shut down until additional safety inspections can be completed. (grant) fair officials say they started out the day with just eleven rides that weren't open because the inspection work wasn't done on them. (grant)there is a similar ride called the fireball at the santa cruz boardwalk. we called tonight and officials in santa cruz told kron 4 that ride was shut down tonight. in southern california... the g-force ride is...
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host: kay, just to be clear, what you just read there from recent smithsonian magazine? caller: yes. host: thanks for your call. happy 4th of july. the report this morning of story vernight of the north korea missile test. north korea missile claim consist reach anywhere in the cnn reporting that north have conducted its first successful test of a that can missile reach anywhere in the world. the launch was conducted on the leader kim jong-un, kilometers, 1.741 iles and puts the u.s. on could that kim jong un hit the mainland. issues of the most important issue facing the government on the gallup survey. they say the government is the important issue facing the u.s. seaford u.s. is up, philip on the independent line. caller: hi. july.felt happy 4th of thank you to my fellow americans out there. the biggestproblem, issue in the united states, the far is ortant issue by the economy, the economy, the economy. well, we want to make america great again, we have to ask ourselves, when was america that is when there were high-paying jobs for middle included retirement and healt
host: kay, just to be clear, what you just read there from recent smithsonian magazine? caller: yes. host: thanks for your call. happy 4th of july. the report this morning of story vernight of the north korea missile test. north korea missile claim consist reach anywhere in the cnn reporting that north have conducted its first successful test of a that can missile reach anywhere in the world. the launch was conducted on the leader kim jong-un, kilometers, 1.741 iles and puts the u.s. on could...
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hello tracy and kay.the other is a poet. >>> time to show you this morning's headlines from around the world. u.s. globe and world report looks at the gene editing of human embryos in the united states. it was done. they used crisper technology. now, the embryos were not allowed to develop for more than a few days but it's a huge development. >>> today is prince william's last day as an air pilot. he announced he was leaving to focus on royal duties. before his final ship he wrote a heartfelt letter profession his profound respekts for his colleagues. he responded how they work callously every day to save lives. he said he will carry the experience with him forever. >>> the online retailer wants to fill 50,000 warehouse jobs across the country. it's holding a jobs day on august 2nd. on that day ten of its warehouses will aur work to they'll make job offers right on the spot. >>> rihanna talked about how meeting people should be done. some people say president trump was awkward and inappropriate when he me
hello tracy and kay.the other is a poet. >>> time to show you this morning's headlines from around the world. u.s. globe and world report looks at the gene editing of human embryos in the united states. it was done. they used crisper technology. now, the embryos were not allowed to develop for more than a few days but it's a huge development. >>> today is prince william's last day as an air pilot. he announced he was leaving to focus on royal duties. before his final ship he...
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jon kay, bbc news, bristol.ow face across the country. knives are now britain's number one murder weapon and increasingly both the victims and the perpetrators are children and teenagers. last year, nearly 32,500 knife crimes were committed in england and wales. that figure was up 14% on the previous year. our home affairs correspondent, june kelly, has been on police patrol in birmingham and met some of those working to end knife culture. a summer evening in birmingham and the force response teams from west midlands police are dealing with dozens of emergencies. proceed to a second stabbing... this time in kings norton. and i'm notjoking. oscar 30, that's over, heard. grandson has been stabbed. caller has had a call from her daughter stating the 15—year—old grandson has been stabbed. caller is hysterical. he's not at this location. the victim is a 15—year—old boy. he doesn't live in this road, he was found here. the teenager is helped into the ambulance by his mate. no sign of the attacker and no information fr
jon kay, bbc news, bristol.ow face across the country. knives are now britain's number one murder weapon and increasingly both the victims and the perpetrators are children and teenagers. last year, nearly 32,500 knife crimes were committed in england and wales. that figure was up 14% on the previous year. our home affairs correspondent, june kelly, has been on police patrol in birmingham and met some of those working to end knife culture. a summer evening in birmingham and the force response...
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jon kay, bbc news, coverack, in cornwall.nction. there are just three left in the world, but at longleat safari park, the rhino's closest relatives are being drafted in to help. 0ur science correspondent, rebecca morelle, has this exclusive report. meet ebun, a seven—year—old southern white rhino, who could save a species from extinction. the one—and—a—half tonne animal is sedated. a little agitated at first, but soon she's sound asleep. she's ready to take part in an experimental fertility treatment. scientists are harvesting her eggs to be fertilised in a lab, this is rhino ivf. this procedure is farfrom easy. the team here are keeping an incredibly close eye on this rhino, it's essential she stays under heavy sedation. over the last week or so she's been given hormone treatment, but what's being done today requires millimetre precision. egg collection is really only a technique that's been perfected over the last year. this is conservation science at its most extreme. here's the animal ebun could save, her closest living r
jon kay, bbc news, coverack, in cornwall.nction. there are just three left in the world, but at longleat safari park, the rhino's closest relatives are being drafted in to help. 0ur science correspondent, rebecca morelle, has this exclusive report. meet ebun, a seven—year—old southern white rhino, who could save a species from extinction. the one—and—a—half tonne animal is sedated. a little agitated at first, but soon she's sound asleep. she's ready to take part in an experimental...
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jon kay reports.ijan ebrahimi have some more answers. they‘ve been told their vulnerable younger brother was repeatedly failed by police in the years before he was murdered — treated as a nuisance, not as a victim. reading that report, it was devastating. they say the list of failings has shocked them. it was so hard to see bijan all these years been suffering, and his voice never listened to. he always thought that he‘s in a country that the police is there to protect people. don't you dare take pictures of me, all right... today‘s report says bijan didn‘t just fear for his life in the days before he was murdered by this neighbour, lee james. .. get out of my house. but that he‘d called police repeatedly from a number of addresses over several years, asking for help. i‘ve got an mob outside my door. but time and time again, he was ignored. what part of be quite do you not understand? shut up! today‘s report runs to hundreds of pages, and it says this whole case has laid bare what it calls the disresp
jon kay reports.ijan ebrahimi have some more answers. they‘ve been told their vulnerable younger brother was repeatedly failed by police in the years before he was murdered — treated as a nuisance, not as a victim. reading that report, it was devastating. they say the list of failings has shocked them. it was so hard to see bijan all these years been suffering, and his voice never listened to. he always thought that he‘s in a country that the police is there to protect people. don't you...
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jon kay reports. bijan ebrahimi. he told police dozens of times that his life was in danger.n... what part of "be quiet" do you not understand? shut up! now, a report says that, over several years, the iranian refugee was repeatedly failed by avon and somerset police, treated as a nuisance, not as a victim. in 2013, he was beaten to death by a neighbour outside his flat and his body set on fire. the independent police complaints commission says there were systematic failures in the way he was dealt with. today's report runs to hundreds of pages and it says this whole case has laid bare what it calls the disrespect, the prejudice and even contempt with which some officers and staff treated bijan ebrahimi in the days before he was murdered here. reading that report, it was devastating. bijan‘s sisters told me the list of failings published today had shocked them. it was so hard to see bijan all these years had been suffering. and his voice never listened to. he always thought he was in a country where the police was there to protect people. and he couldn't see anything beyond t
jon kay reports. bijan ebrahimi. he told police dozens of times that his life was in danger.n... what part of "be quiet" do you not understand? shut up! now, a report says that, over several years, the iranian refugee was repeatedly failed by avon and somerset police, treated as a nuisance, not as a victim. in 2013, he was beaten to death by a neighbour outside his flat and his body set on fire. the independent police complaints commission says there were systematic failures in the...
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jon kay reports from coverack. look at the mess, all this mud everywhere.een trashed. the water was higher than their heads. they escaped upstairs. and here they are last night, as the water raged below, the couple airlifted to safety by the coastguard. ijust wanted to get out and get away. they told me it was heartbreaking to look down from the helicopter at their flooded property. it was just like the titanic sinking, you know? it was really upsetting. that made me upset, and he was crying and upset. he worked so hard and made it so nice, and then we get mud in everywhere. you just give up, don't you? no, you don't give up. it all happened in minutes. torrential rain, then tonnes of water thundering down from the hills, carrying everything in its wake. mary has found her elderly mother's walking frame among the piles of debris. next to it, even her kitchen sink. it's happened, we can't put it back, we've just got to get on and carry on and do what we can. it will get back to normal, we're cornish — that's what we do. the mud and rocks can be cleared quick
jon kay reports from coverack. look at the mess, all this mud everywhere.een trashed. the water was higher than their heads. they escaped upstairs. and here they are last night, as the water raged below, the couple airlifted to safety by the coastguard. ijust wanted to get out and get away. they told me it was heartbreaking to look down from the helicopter at their flooded property. it was just like the titanic sinking, you know? it was really upsetting. that made me upset, and he was crying...
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manila for more on this which is a real political fiasco on capitol hill we're joined tonight by andrea kay conservative talk show host and also holland good media consultant survival speech dot com great to have both of you with us you know the open question tonight is health care is it the death of the republicans i mean the question andrea can bay govern what do you think. what you know what so far they haven't i agree with you there ed because you know what the american people did in two thousand and fourteen they actually gave power to the republican party in both houses to do what repeal obamacare get rid of obamacare not profit up and then when the republican party didn't do did not fulfill their campaign promises and do that that america went and elected an outsider who promised that he would repeal obamacare and what this bill really does is it just it obamacare is just a a credit a decaying building that was built on a marxist foundation an income failed income redistribution scheme and all the g.o.p. has really done is buttress it up and you know it and it is going to fail and th
manila for more on this which is a real political fiasco on capitol hill we're joined tonight by andrea kay conservative talk show host and also holland good media consultant survival speech dot com great to have both of you with us you know the open question tonight is health care is it the death of the republicans i mean the question andrea can bay govern what do you think. what you know what so far they haven't i agree with you there ed because you know what the american people did in two...