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well, here on book tv, we want to introduce you to stephen kent. he has written a book called how the force can fix the world lessons on life, liberty and happiness from a galaxy far far away. mr. kent, that cover and some of the words you use in that title. sound familiar? what's this on? this is based on our star has dominated our cultural for almost four decades since it originally hit the theaters in 1977 and has given us sort of this piece of pop culture that is unique in that multiple generations fathers, sons, moms daughters, grandparents even can have a conversation about a thing that is going in pop culture and hollywood and just generally kind of knows what we're talking about. you could ask most people, i think in the casino here at this hotel that we're at today, you know, who is the father of luke skywalker? and a lot of people will know. and i basically had this premise in the book that that's actually very special you know, that's a very special thing any culture to have a shared story of any kind. and that's what book is about. so h
well, here on book tv, we want to introduce you to stephen kent. he has written a book called how the force can fix the world lessons on life, liberty and happiness from a galaxy far far away. mr. kent, that cover and some of the words you use in that title. sound familiar? what's this on? this is based on our star has dominated our cultural for almost four decades since it originally hit the theaters in 1977 and has given us sort of this piece of pop culture that is unique in that multiple...
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on radio kent... have _ saying. on radio kent... time is short, we have seen _ saying. on radio kent... time is short, we have seen the - saying. on radio kent... time is short, we have seen the bank. saying. on radio kent... time is short, we have seen the bank ofj short, we have seen the bank of england having to intercede because of the measures that your government wrought in on friday. this doesn't normally happen? we wrought in on friday. this doesn't normally happen?— wrought in on friday. this doesn't normally happen? we are working ve , ve normally happen? we are working very. very closely _ normally happen? we are working very, very closely with _ normally happen? we are working very, very closely with the - normally happen? we are working very, very closely with the bank. normally happen? we are working j very, very closely with the bank of england. _ very, very closely with the bank of england, the bank of england... they are -auttin england, the bank of england... they are putting out _ e
on radio kent... have _ saying. on radio kent... time is short, we have seen _ saying. on radio kent... time is short, we have seen the - saying. on radio kent... time is short, we have seen the bank. saying. on radio kent... time is short, we have seen the bank ofj short, we have seen the bank of england having to intercede because of the measures that your government wrought in on friday. this doesn't normally happen? we wrought in on friday. this doesn't normally happen?— wrought in on...
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that is miss kente.the capital city of accra. hey, again, robin. >> reporter: hey, amy. i have miss kente here with me again as you said working hard all morning on this traditional weave cloth and thank you so much. thank you so much for making it for us. it's our "gma" colors. i know the significance, you told us earlier, the significance of the colors, thank you so much. we appreciate it. the future of fashion, we should say, as well, is just as colorful as what she made for us today. the kente cloth is a symbol recognized worldwide, woven into the very fabric of ghana. >> it is our pride. it is what we live on. this is how we survive. if you like, your ancestors are with you, our forefathers are behind you. >> reporter: first crafted for african royalty, the cloth an essential part of the cultural dna of the ashanti people. its origin beginning here in the city of kumassi. the bold and bright colors woven together stitch by stitch. with each thread having its own special meaning. >> so like the red i
that is miss kente.the capital city of accra. hey, again, robin. >> reporter: hey, amy. i have miss kente here with me again as you said working hard all morning on this traditional weave cloth and thank you so much. thank you so much for making it for us. it's our "gma" colors. i know the significance, you told us earlier, the significance of the colors, thank you so much. we appreciate it. the future of fashion, we should say, as well, is just as colorful as what she made for...
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always well, here on book tv, we want to introduce you to stephen kent. he has written a book called how the force can fix the world lessons on life, liberty and happiness from a galaxy far far away. mr. kent, that cover and some of the words you use in that title. sound familiar? what's this on? this is based on our star has dominated our cultural for almost four decades since it originally hit the theaters in 1977 and has given us sort of this
always well, here on book tv, we want to introduce you to stephen kent. he has written a book called how the force can fix the world lessons on life, liberty and happiness from a galaxy far far away. mr. kent, that cover and some of the words you use in that title. sound familiar? what's this on? this is based on our star has dominated our cultural for almost four decades since it originally hit the theaters in 1977 and has given us sort of this
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i— age. janet from kent is concerned. i am - age. janet from kent is| concerned.ing up thursday just to get in - concerned. i am coming up thursday just to get in the | thursdayjust to get in the queue and hope for the best, really. i will queue as long as i can before i have to go home again. that is the biggest problem, isn't it? can't spend almighty. problem, isn't it? can't spend almighty-— almighty. passing through 24 hours a day. _ almighty. passing through 24 hours a day, the _ almighty. passing through 24 hours a day, the public - almighty. passing through 24 hours a day, the public will i almighty. passing through 24| hours a day, the public will be kept informed of the queue has reached and an estimate of waiting time. 1000 volunteers, stewards and police will help. the lying in state opens at 5pm tomorrow. there will be a coloured wristband system for different zones. once there, people can leave the queue to sit or get food. some venues on the route will remain open to some facilitate this and the queue could be closed early if it is clear that people
i— age. janet from kent is concerned. i am - age. janet from kent is| concerned.ing up thursday just to get in - concerned. i am coming up thursday just to get in the | thursdayjust to get in the queue and hope for the best, really. i will queue as long as i can before i have to go home again. that is the biggest problem, isn't it? can't spend almighty. problem, isn't it? can't spend almighty-— almighty. passing through 24 hours a day. _ almighty. passing through 24 hours a day, the _...
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be a few distant rumbles of thunder towards the channel islands, maybe an isolated shower towards kenthowers in northeast england, but through the day, southern areas of england, wales, more cloud will develop and a few isolated showers or thunderstorms are likely. vast majority dry, with the sunshine out, lighter winds. it's going to feel a bit warmer as we go through thursday — particularly so in scotland and northern ireland. into thursday evening and overnight, those showers and thunderstorms will break out a little bit more widely across southern counties of england and wales — still very much well scattered, hit—and—miss, many places staying dry, but it will start to feel a bit more humid and not quite as chilly across scotland and northern ireland either to take us into friday. so this is the chart for friday. still some showers, thunderstorms around across the south, one or two showers breaking out elsewhere through the day. could be the odd sharp one, too. more likely, though, across parts of western scotland and northern ireland through the afternoon. the breeze picking up ac
be a few distant rumbles of thunder towards the channel islands, maybe an isolated shower towards kenthowers in northeast england, but through the day, southern areas of england, wales, more cloud will develop and a few isolated showers or thunderstorms are likely. vast majority dry, with the sunshine out, lighter winds. it's going to feel a bit warmer as we go through thursday — particularly so in scotland and northern ireland. into thursday evening and overnight, those showers and...
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the company thinks thinks the hackers may be linked to a notorious group that hit kent last year after malware afd malware affected a personal device of a company contractor. kent does not believe users information was hacked. > >> a small number have passed tested positive for west nile v. nile virus. the affected neighborhoods are getting notic. getting notices. weather permitting, crews will start that treatment at 10:00 dm on ty on tuesday. > >> it is time for the weather and traffic. let's begin with meteorologist, jessica burch. > >> it is slowly moving out. that that area of low pressure is st. is strong. it has been sitting e for the past couple of days bringing widespread storms. yesterday, it was more isolated but today, for the most part, we we are seeing activity offshore with a lot of lightning activit. lightning activity. that is going to stay offshore for the most part. we are seeing isolated storms. this is not acy not actually any activity. sometimes when the surface level surface level is cooler, we see activity but that is really notg really nothing. this is what we
the company thinks thinks the hackers may be linked to a notorious group that hit kent last year after malware afd malware affected a personal device of a company contractor. kent does not believe users information was hacked. > >> a small number have passed tested positive for west nile v. nile virus. the affected neighborhoods are getting notic. getting notices. weather permitting, crews will start that treatment at 10:00 dm on ty on tuesday. > >> it is time for the weather...
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she was interviewed by anna cookson on bbc radio kent.— on bbc radio kent. _ fuel bills of up to £6,000, huge rates of inflation.— fuel bills of up to £6,000, huge rates of inflation. and she made it worse. rates of inflation. and she made it worse- and _ rates of inflation. and she made it worse. and also _ rates of inflation. and she made it worse. and also slowing _ rates of inflation. and she made it worse. and also slowing economicj worse. and also slowing economic urowth. worse. and also slowing economic growth- and _ worse. and also slowing economic growth. and what _ worse. and also slowing economic growth. and what we've _ worse. and also slowing economic growth. and what we've done i worse. and also slowing economic growth. and what we've done is i worse. and also slowing economic- growth. and what we've done is taken action— growth. and what we've done is taken action to _ growth. and what we've done is taken action to make — growth. and what we've done is taken action to make sure _ growth. and what we've done is taken action to make sure that _
she was interviewed by anna cookson on bbc radio kent.— on bbc radio kent. _ fuel bills of up to £6,000, huge rates of inflation.— fuel bills of up to £6,000, huge rates of inflation. and she made it worse. rates of inflation. and she made it worse- and _ rates of inflation. and she made it worse. and also _ rates of inflation. and she made it worse. and also slowing _ rates of inflation. and she made it worse. and also slowing economicj worse. and also slowing economic urowth. worse. and...
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is kent buried here? actually, some kind of kant. this is nikita, he is a little stupid with us. i mean a little. you see, he even formulates questions normally. he can't, what time? that's it, nikita, don't finish it funny. look how sad someone is. you understand that you ruining our musical performance. and here i am drunk go home. who are you? yes, i work here in a boarding house as the organizer of the competition of wet t-shirts, fu, 2022. annual daily, by the way, the ugly one doesn’t want to participate in you uh, what am i ugly, but you somehow understood that i was talking about you. man we actually have kvn about kvn then, the scene, the singer did not put a chicken on the vocals for the summer, to temporarily shoot between us shooting. man we have a music festival, is this bullshit? well then, gazmanov must be sung here, and i did not say marriage. you are quiet to me. then i went home drunk on the clock and fell asleep, but splice the story. man, you're ruining everything for us . oh yeah, well, get out friends all people have problems, but in principle, they can be s
is kent buried here? actually, some kind of kant. this is nikita, he is a little stupid with us. i mean a little. you see, he even formulates questions normally. he can't, what time? that's it, nikita, don't finish it funny. look how sad someone is. you understand that you ruining our musical performance. and here i am drunk go home. who are you? yes, i work here in a boarding house as the organizer of the competition of wet t-shirts, fu, 2022. annual daily, by the way, the ugly one doesn’t...
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kent withheld the foreskin save the world. in george gilder with his book life after capitalism. and then at 10:00 p.m. on after words, craddick senator patrick leahy 50 year career at the u.s. senate in his memoir the road taken. he by usa today bureau chief. watch book tv every sunday on c-span2. but a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at booktv.org. ♪ >> house speaker nancy pelosi held a briefing on the agenda talked about the deal struck between president biden and senator joe manchin. proposal updating the energy permitting goals. to budget resolution that needs to pass in order to prevent a government shutdown. [background noises] [background noises] [background noises] as. >> good afternoon. we have had many visitors today. i am sorry to put this off. thank you very much for being here.. it is a very busy time produce many, many of you may know i just returned from the g7 meeting in berlin over the weekend. it was a trip to europe that include a visit to romania. the visit to the g7 heads of parliament was one that was focused on the situation in
kent withheld the foreskin save the world. in george gilder with his book life after capitalism. and then at 10:00 p.m. on after words, craddick senator patrick leahy 50 year career at the u.s. senate in his memoir the road taken. he by usa today bureau chief. watch book tv every sunday on c-span2. but a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at booktv.org. ♪ >> house speaker nancy pelosi held a briefing on the agenda talked about the deal struck between president...
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to bbc leeds and radio kent._ to bbc leeds and radio kent. we had to take decisive action to help - to take decisive action to help people through this winter and next winter. we had to take urgent action to get our economy growing. that means taking controversial and difficult decisions. i am prepared to do that as prime minister. what is important to me is that we get our economy moving and we make sure people are able to get through this winter. we are prepared to do what it takes to make that happen. it has made sure that people and businesses will be paying lower taxes. it has opened up new projects —— road projects, new infrastructure projects, new infrastructure projects, which means we can get on with doing the things that will help people, whether it's getting to work, setting up their business, growing the economy. it has made sure that businesses and people are protected from these very high fuel bills this winter. we are here because of putin's war in ukraine, that has pushed up global energy prices.
to bbc leeds and radio kent._ to bbc leeds and radio kent. we had to take decisive action to help - to take decisive action to help people through this winter and next winter. we had to take urgent action to get our economy growing. that means taking controversial and difficult decisions. i am prepared to do that as prime minister. what is important to me is that we get our economy moving and we make sure people are able to get through this winter. we are prepared to do what it takes to make...
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so if more republicans in november say what you just heard joe kent say, they will win. if they talk about issues that people care about in this country, issues relevant to their lives, they will win. that's how they won the school board seats in florida. they weren't talking about ukraine. they talked about the issues that matter. family, safety, happiness, the right of parents to decide what their kids learn in school. that message wins. obviously. that's why glenn youngkin became governor of virginia. >> we're going to embrace our parents, not ignore them. we're going to press forward with a curriculum that includes listening to parents input, a curriculum that allows our children to run as fast as they can, teaching them how to think and enabling their dreams to soar. friends, we're going to re-establish excellence in our schools. >> tucker: that was glenn youngkin's message. you're a parent. schools exist for your children. they're your children. they don't belong to the teacher's union. we're going to listen to you. terry mcauliffe was running against glenn youngki
so if more republicans in november say what you just heard joe kent say, they will win. if they talk about issues that people care about in this country, issues relevant to their lives, they will win. that's how they won the school board seats in florida. they weren't talking about ukraine. they talked about the issues that matter. family, safety, happiness, the right of parents to decide what their kids learn in school. that message wins. obviously. that's why glenn youngkin became governor of...
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this business in kent _ that investorsjust don't like.ls fruit crisps, it imports citrus fruit, pineapples, kiwifruit and melons from europe and south america, most of which is paid for in dollars me that it will have almost an instant effect, within a week or two, on the prices we are paying for ourfresh week or two, on the prices we are paying for our fresh fruit. this intel will have an impact on any new businesses we take on, some of the old businesses we are in contact with, so that will hit our bottom line, but new businesses, we will have to increase our prices, and that means affecting growth i imagine. experts say the bank of england may have to increase interest rates again sharply to help stabilise the currency. the former deputy governor of the bank so john deputy governor of the bank sojohn grieve deputy governor of the bank so john grieve says policymakers will be concerned. i grieve says policymakers will be concerned-— concerned. i think i would be worried- _ concerned. i think i would be worried. the _ concerned. i think
this business in kent _ that investorsjust don't like.ls fruit crisps, it imports citrus fruit, pineapples, kiwifruit and melons from europe and south america, most of which is paid for in dollars me that it will have almost an instant effect, within a week or two, on the prices we are paying for ourfresh week or two, on the prices we are paying for our fresh fruit. this intel will have an impact on any new businesses we take on, some of the old businesses we are in contact with, so that will...
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not come and chimed. allan kent connits lou quando video will be cheaper sassy, not too cozy. the che suite on that in the faculty casa a quandary. dorothy e meandra levy frontal, not him, but these old dish legal one made the kosher teacher. why may marco basher drools, whom she found at the ne, halfway trail shell? ah, she unlocked to willow, better lessons. i will go to get you go to images that way. no. you. how's the garden east? your darling should use all my you can then the new general nia was home drizzle, either kosher than i did you michel g to tool using the u. d. u n. who mostly li, shanda, kindheart marco, nepa kin. hong began to win a tranquil e . get out of your madame who no one was unarmed, but be neil, but go more near in all dawn. la you'd on his ard as he saw yard missy ye ship cars g i. sam carnegie kid is safe not only to nave cache on it, but you don't to hold it till october. hm. jasmine, my magic coordinate that we get you to fall, but you'll still there as it if i, if i don't can, didn't talk fast. you as how he appetite, if you vision, mom on he. i
not come and chimed. allan kent connits lou quando video will be cheaper sassy, not too cozy. the che suite on that in the faculty casa a quandary. dorothy e meandra levy frontal, not him, but these old dish legal one made the kosher teacher. why may marco basher drools, whom she found at the ne, halfway trail shell? ah, she unlocked to willow, better lessons. i will go to get you go to images that way. no. you. how's the garden east? your darling should use all my you can then the new general...
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staff has been killed in a suicide bombing outside its embassy in afghanistan's capital. cobble of kent police say guards shot the attacker as he approached the gate, where people had lined up for visas in a russian court has revoked the license of leading independent newspaper and avaya gazetteer effectively banding its operation in the country. the outlets editor in chief, dmitri myrtle who won last year, nobel peace prize has described the ruling as a political hit job or can, his supreme court is expected to rule to day on petitions challenging the outcome of last month presidential election. william brito was declared the winner by a narrow margin in mid august, but opposition candidate rayleigh, dingo had appointed to irregularities and presented a petition to the court. some members of the electoral commission that validated the vote had themselves disowned the result calling the vote counting process impact of one outlets cross over to dw, corresponded felix marina who's standing by for us at the supreme court in nairobi . felix what's at stake here today. so what's a stake is t
staff has been killed in a suicide bombing outside its embassy in afghanistan's capital. cobble of kent police say guards shot the attacker as he approached the gate, where people had lined up for visas in a russian court has revoked the license of leading independent newspaper and avaya gazetteer effectively banding its operation in the country. the outlets editor in chief, dmitri myrtle who won last year, nobel peace prize has described the ruling as a political hit job or can, his supreme...
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please, please, please, will the new secretary of state help me and other kent mps get at least bedsesperate constituents?— assessment for our desperate constituents? of course in the statement _ constituents? of course in the statement and _ constituents? of course in the statement and the _ constituents? of course in the statement and the plan - constituents? of course in the . statement and the plan published today bills on many of the other plans under way for me it was setting out priorities on how we can best help the majorities in this country. i�*m very conscious of the challenges about mental health and provision and i�*ve seen it myself locally as a constituency mp but i will say my other friend, who will be the minister for mental health and public health will focus on this as an important aspect of that and indeedin as an important aspect of that and indeed in her local situation i think it is sorting out the meetings of the icb as to how this will be presented locally. i of the icb as to how this will be presented locally.— presented locally. i know my honourable _ prese
please, please, please, will the new secretary of state help me and other kent mps get at least bedsesperate constituents?— assessment for our desperate constituents? of course in the statement _ constituents? of course in the statement and _ constituents? of course in the statement and the _ constituents? of course in the statement and the plan - constituents? of course in the . statement and the plan published today bills on many of the other plans under way for me it was setting out...
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thank you, kent. i owe you. electronics are taken from us tomorrow, then we will push trunks, and we're covered in chocolate. only mitya will remain. i don't like him, but this is not an argument. yes, i do n't care, what is it called? he's unfinished. have you forgotten that we flew into the wet because of him, we need to get rid of him. i myself called him, what should i tell him now you went. well, if you want, i 'll tell him that. in general, let's push everything agreed, no. where will you take another? i accidentally. what the hell do you want to freak out, so that everyone around knows that we have what happened . practiced here in front of the mirror. what to quickly pull out? and i didn't press it on purpose passed. for tomorrow, the market is waiting for this chinese nonsense to be packed back. lyokha now guys, they brought a girl, something face and i know who she is. you can't tell me. what do we have here? place of permanent residence, city of chisinau registration of course not yes, you are also en
thank you, kent. i owe you. electronics are taken from us tomorrow, then we will push trunks, and we're covered in chocolate. only mitya will remain. i don't like him, but this is not an argument. yes, i do n't care, what is it called? he's unfinished. have you forgotten that we flew into the wet because of him, we need to get rid of him. i myself called him, what should i tell him now you went. well, if you want, i 'll tell him that. in general, let's push everything agreed, no. where will you...
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be a few distant rumbles of thunder towards the channel islands, maybe an isolated shower towards kentdry. a few showers in northeast england, but through the day, southern areas of england, wales, more cloud will develop and a few isolated showers or thunderstorms are likely. vast majority dry, with the sunshine out, lighter winds. it's going to feel a bit warmer as we go through thursday, particularly so in scotland and northern ireland. into thursday evening and overnight, those showers and thunderstorms will break out a little bit more widely across southern counties of england and wales — still very much well scattered, hit—and—miss, many places staying dry, but it will start to feel a bit more humid and not quite as chilly across scotland and northern ireland either to take us into friday. so this is the chart for friday. still some showers, thunderstorms around across the south, one or two showers breaking out elsewhere through the day. could be the odd sharp one too. more likely, though, across parts of western scotland and northern ireland through the afternoon. the breeze pic
be a few distant rumbles of thunder towards the channel islands, maybe an isolated shower towards kentdry. a few showers in northeast england, but through the day, southern areas of england, wales, more cloud will develop and a few isolated showers or thunderstorms are likely. vast majority dry, with the sunshine out, lighter winds. it's going to feel a bit warmer as we go through thursday, particularly so in scotland and northern ireland. into thursday evening and overnight, those showers and...
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melissa kent joins me now in the studio. hi melissa. now the german chancellor suddenly had some pointed remarks about the war in ukraine, didn't he tell us what he said? that's right. well, we heard that. he said that he would pledge to continue support for ukraine through weapons, but also through economic and humanitarian assistance assistance. he spoke about how russia is blatantly flouting the charter of united nations by invading its neighbor and its responsibility as a permanent member of the security council, the most powerful body of the un to maintain peace and security. he again use that to bring up the need to reform and expand the security council. he spoke about how the war is having a ripple effect around the world, raising fuel and future food prices, which were already being impacted by the coven, 19 pandemic. and the crime climate change, he actually quoted his predecessor, nobel peace prize winner, willy brad thing, where hunger prevails. there can be no peace. and yesterday, as you mentioned, moscow said that it plan
melissa kent joins me now in the studio. hi melissa. now the german chancellor suddenly had some pointed remarks about the war in ukraine, didn't he tell us what he said? that's right. well, we heard that. he said that he would pledge to continue support for ukraine through weapons, but also through economic and humanitarian assistance assistance. he spoke about how russia is blatantly flouting the charter of united nations by invading its neighbor and its responsibility as a permanent member...
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janet from kent is concerned.an't spend all night here. eye the cube will be kept informed of queue has reached. the lying in state opens at 5pm tomorrow. there will be a coloured wristband system for different zones. once there, people can leave the queue to sit or get food. some venues on the route will remain open to facilitate this, and the queue could be closed early if it's clear people won't reach westminster hall by 6:30am on monday. it will start on the lambeth bridge and then will find its weight down to london bridge and the park. there will be a separate accessible route for those with mobility difficulties. tonight, the late queen is with herfamily difficulties. tonight, the late queen is with her family at then there will be time for her people. amidst all the preparations, an important role for the metropolitan police. the metropolitan police have called wednesday a "significant day" for their security operation. there will be a noticeable increase in the number of police officers on the streets ove
janet from kent is concerned.an't spend all night here. eye the cube will be kept informed of queue has reached. the lying in state opens at 5pm tomorrow. there will be a coloured wristband system for different zones. once there, people can leave the queue to sit or get food. some venues on the route will remain open to facilitate this, and the queue could be closed early if it's clear people won't reach westminster hall by 6:30am on monday. it will start on the lambeth bridge and then will...
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will be a bit lower, and heading into the start of the weekend still a bit of rain not far away from kentand this time we will find a few showers coming into england and perhaps east wales. generally dry for scotland and northern ireland but does temperatures continuing to drop maybe only 13 degrees, for example, in newcastle. the weather front takes the rain away from the south—east and around this area of high pressure we are drawing in cooler air but this will be significant, this big low heading close to iceland. it will pick up the winds across northern ireland and scotland in particular during sunday. it brings some rain into the north—west later in the day but away from here it should be generally dry. they will be some sunshine around but again it is on the chilly side, temperatures around 15 or 16. sophie. thank you. that is it from us. the news continues on hello and welcome to sportsday i'm laura mcghie. football disorder in england and wales reaches an eight year high. with over 2000 football related arrests last season. wales need a win in their next two matches to remain in
will be a bit lower, and heading into the start of the weekend still a bit of rain not far away from kentand this time we will find a few showers coming into england and perhaps east wales. generally dry for scotland and northern ireland but does temperatures continuing to drop maybe only 13 degrees, for example, in newcastle. the weather front takes the rain away from the south—east and around this area of high pressure we are drawing in cooler air but this will be significant, this big low...
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let's bring in douglas kent from acsm. good morning. thank you so much for coming by today. is the state of the supply chain, i guess, affecting hurricane preparation in florida? are critical supplies still accessible? >> yeah. i think you already hit on the fact that today we're in an unprecedented state in the supply chain where it is really quite fragile. so when these events like a hurricane or any other geopolitical eventually occurs, it just puts additional strain on an already fragile supply chain. >> after the storm passes do you think people in florida will have access to the recovery supplies they need? >> well, i think that's somewhat dependent on the impact the storm has relative to critical infrastructure. of course we're concerned about infrastructure hits relative to ports but also the distribution corridor that runs between tampa and orlando, for example. if shipping, rail, cargo shipments across the road are impacted, then that makes the shipment or availability of goods under considerable strain until those reparations can be made. >> i mean, i think, you k
let's bring in douglas kent from acsm. good morning. thank you so much for coming by today. is the state of the supply chain, i guess, affecting hurricane preparation in florida? are critical supplies still accessible? >> yeah. i think you already hit on the fact that today we're in an unprecedented state in the supply chain where it is really quite fragile. so when these events like a hurricane or any other geopolitical eventually occurs, it just puts additional strain on an already...
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and sussex. 0ther weather on friday across kent and sussex. live from singapore, i'm karishma vaswani. the headlines. protests in russia and more than a thousand people arrested after president putin orders the mobilisation of hundreds of thousands of military reservists to fight in ukraine and issued this threat to the west. if the territorial integrity of our country is threatened and to defend russia and are people we shall of course use all means at our disposal. i am not bluffing. president bidenand president zelensky condemn the russian invasion at the un general assembly. the us leader says it's a shameless violation of the un charter.
and sussex. 0ther weather on friday across kent and sussex. live from singapore, i'm karishma vaswani. the headlines. protests in russia and more than a thousand people arrested after president putin orders the mobilisation of hundreds of thousands of military reservists to fight in ukraine and issued this threat to the west. if the territorial integrity of our country is threatened and to defend russia and are people we shall of course use all means at our disposal. i am not bluffing....
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something, from the slate and such a big loud boom, in short, this boom will wake me up, i'll wake up the kentll , as he already got up 100, and we ran to open into the corridor and starts. once again, about two times, she clapped me, whistled in her ears, clapped again. we ran into the corridor. uh, straight from the room to the corridor. uh, covered the ceiling for us some slept. i got up early in the morning, everything was fine. as soon as i entered the room, the ceiling fell on me, then a strong explosion. this is a nightmare classes in college were conducted in a remote format. if they were face-to-face, then, of course, there would be much more victims; now they are still working on the spot, and representatives of the ministry of emergency situations, representatives of the joint center they help the representatives of the college sort out the rubble and sort out the documents. well, the employees of the investigative committee of the russian federation have already examined the very place of the hit, they have already conducted interviews with the victims and interviews of witnesses.
something, from the slate and such a big loud boom, in short, this boom will wake me up, i'll wake up the kentll , as he already got up 100, and we ran to open into the corridor and starts. once again, about two times, she clapped me, whistled in her ears, clapped again. we ran into the corridor. uh, straight from the room to the corridor. uh, covered the ceiling for us some slept. i got up early in the morning, everything was fine. as soon as i entered the room, the ceiling fell on me, then a...
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along with the duke of kent and various other members of the royal household.was going to say the people in the queue would have been able to follow the vigil, even though they just have been able to follow the vigil, even though theyjust missed being inside westminster hall is the princess and the princess royal and the king were there. actually, most people were just chatting and talking. it has become a very convivial place to be, the queue, to find the queen and pay respects to her. it's nice all the way past a few landmarks, london bridge, the tate modern, fabulous building south of the park and a cluster of developments and cultural buildings on the south side of the river. then i goes round two at lambeth bridge, which is right next to lambeth palace, the home of the archbishop of canterbury, crosses lambeth bridge and then cup doubles back on itself until they get here at victoria gardens. the large delete max stage at good foot chicane which can take two hours what you're seeing at the
along with the duke of kent and various other members of the royal household.was going to say the people in the queue would have been able to follow the vigil, even though they just have been able to follow the vigil, even though theyjust missed being inside westminster hall is the princess and the princess royal and the king were there. actually, most people were just chatting and talking. it has become a very convivial place to be, the queue, to find the queen and pay respects to her. it's...
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these i from the north kent coast. these people _ from the north kent coast.he was lovely and we love her too much. ., ,, i. . she was lovely and we love her too much. ., ,, . ., ., ,, much. thank you so much for talking to us today- — much. thank you so much for talking to us today. the _ much. thank you so much for talking to us today. the queue _ much. thank you so much for talking to us today. the queue goes - much. thank you so much for talking to us today. the queue goes on, - to us today. the queue goes on, people are waiting for some 16 hours we are told this morning. that it will continue until monday morning. we will leave you with images inside westminster hall. i'm ben brown live at buckingham palace as people start mourners are continuing to lay floral— mourners are continuing to lay floral tributes for the late queen elizabeth. . floral tributes for the late queen elizabeth. , ., elizabeth. the queue is growing with warnin . s elizabeth. the queue is growing with warnings there _ elizabeth. the queue is growing with warnings there are _ elizabeth
these i from the north kent coast. these people _ from the north kent coast.he was lovely and we love her too much. ., ,, i. . she was lovely and we love her too much. ., ,, . ., ., ,, much. thank you so much for talking to us today- — much. thank you so much for talking to us today. the _ much. thank you so much for talking to us today. the queue _ much. thank you so much for talking to us today. the queue goes - much. thank you so much for talking to us today. the queue goes on, - to us...
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the court sentenced to general the armada kent suca takahashi and cow was she muttered 25 year prison terms. other officers were given 15 to 20 years, and the lower ranks from 2 to 10 years ago. more fish most. she yawned. and she'll vicky no one who killed without the audit. this was corny country, the sheet, or one of the is not assigned to with a okay, them all a how can each cray young and not kill cour, also kill one of the master solo pause a little bit, a little choke with him. it's got to reschedule. to co america unless you go to court, thought to short skirt the mirror door and g to the article to watch what i and i to without a wander scalable. a famous japanese author sachi more and more published his book in which with a heavy heart he analyzed everything that unit 731 had done. that was the 1st time the japanese public had learned the shocking truth. okamuro horshal were positive data, could a mother can all articles or she has started and i she said he saw u. k. k always start retain touchable, confidential with their so sharon kosta, k u in natalie dialogue with a arka
the court sentenced to general the armada kent suca takahashi and cow was she muttered 25 year prison terms. other officers were given 15 to 20 years, and the lower ranks from 2 to 10 years ago. more fish most. she yawned. and she'll vicky no one who killed without the audit. this was corny country, the sheet, or one of the is not assigned to with a okay, them all a how can each cray young and not kill cour, also kill one of the master solo pause a little bit, a little choke with him. it's got...
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things that the democratic candidate has to do, who is the underdog -- is conveyed to people who joe kenta little bit difficult because like kari lake -- he didn't have the media experience of a kari lake, but he is likable -- it is on the energy of doug mastriano, he says i'll try to think, what has it been a laid back, as if they were kind of host of common sense. >>, right and he is, or has been really out there. i mean he has, your column opens up with him trying to pull off this thing of distancing himself from these really nasty white supremacist you know, figures, he's associated with. but not totally distancing himself. he wants to make a flint decision? >> nick fuentes is a very high-profile white supremacist. he had a conference call with nick fuentes early in his campaign where they apparently discussed media strategy. there was a few other areas of overlap, and his association with nick fuentes became a problem in the primary. so he does about fuentes. but that the far-right governments got mad at him for betraying them. so he went on this other white nationalist show, maybe i
things that the democratic candidate has to do, who is the underdog -- is conveyed to people who joe kenta little bit difficult because like kari lake -- he didn't have the media experience of a kari lake, but he is likable -- it is on the energy of doug mastriano, he says i'll try to think, what has it been a laid back, as if they were kind of host of common sense. >>, right and he is, or has been really out there. i mean he has, your column opens up with him trying to pull off this...
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and you asked vitka chirkov, before they planted the roots together, they kented where shirkov livesut i don’t know this, we only see each other in a pub. he goes there somehow to work on a piece of iron. there is no water instead of beer. on parkovaya at ninka at ninka thank you man. and i'll tell you this, gentlemen, but in russia from time immemorial there was no drunkenness among europeans, the russian people argued. i think? i'll kill him, he owes me 150 rubles. get out those drunks ask. it's great guys do you want to buy us a cop rose? it turned out to be a living trunk to lower. you must have guessed that i should kill you. i do n't want to do this. i just want everyone to be okay. ricochet new season tomorrow at 21:40 on ntv new season today 210 on ntv pentalgin is the number one remedy for pain, spasm and inflammation with periodic female headaches and other types, we can do without pain. domclick is the number one real estate service in russia in terms of the number of ads for the sale of apartments on avito, so many buyers that you will choose among them sell the car profi
and you asked vitka chirkov, before they planted the roots together, they kented where shirkov livesut i don’t know this, we only see each other in a pub. he goes there somehow to work on a piece of iron. there is no water instead of beer. on parkovaya at ninka at ninka thank you man. and i'll tell you this, gentlemen, but in russia from time immemorial there was no drunkenness among europeans, the russian people argued. i think? i'll kill him, he owes me 150 rubles. get out those drunks ask....
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she is a professor of law at the chicago-kent college of law. she is the founder and codirector of chicago-kent -- from 2014 through 2016, she served as illinois solicitor general while on leave from the law school and is a former law clerk to justice stephen breyer. her scholarship is focused largely on the supreme court, its relationship to other courts , institutions and its role in our constitutional democracy. she teaches classes, constitutional law, employment law and policy. council with the brennan center for justice where she focuses on voting rights and elections. she recently co-authored an article examining the history and original intent of the constitution's elections clause. she was a litigation associate in private practice and served as a law clerk to the honorable christina snyder of the u.s. district court of the central district of california. she received her j.d. from harvard law. you are now recognized for five minutes for your testimony. >> thank you. for the opportunity to testify. >> i will address two issues in my open
she is a professor of law at the chicago-kent college of law. she is the founder and codirector of chicago-kent -- from 2014 through 2016, she served as illinois solicitor general while on leave from the law school and is a former law clerk to justice stephen breyer. her scholarship is focused largely on the supreme court, its relationship to other courts , institutions and its role in our constitutional democracy. she teaches classes, constitutional law, employment law and policy. council with...
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the court sentence to general the armada kent suca takahashi and co ashima to 25 year prison terms. other officers were given 15 to 20 years. and the lower ranks from 2 to 10 years ago. more fish most she wound she'll. they can i have one kid oak without the order. it was corny coloring the sheet or not. there's not a site with a okay. the wall a. how can each cray union north kalakaua also killed one of the master? so those are all little chalk with him. it's got to the studio with the car on medic, unless you go to court, talk to short, scarce the mirror door air g to the article to watch with our night without a wander scalable. a famous japanese author said she more and more published his book in which with a heavy heart he analyzed everything that unit 731 had done. that was the 1st time the japanese public had learned the shocking truth. okamuro horshal were positive, difficult. a mother cannot articles or she has had it. and i she said you saw u. k. k or stop retained touch more confidential with it. so sharon caused a coin, natalie dialogue with a arkansas kink. you're study
the court sentence to general the armada kent suca takahashi and co ashima to 25 year prison terms. other officers were given 15 to 20 years. and the lower ranks from 2 to 10 years ago. more fish most she wound she'll. they can i have one kid oak without the order. it was corny coloring the sheet or not. there's not a site with a okay. the wall a. how can each cray union north kalakaua also killed one of the master? so those are all little chalk with him. it's got to the studio with the car on...
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. >> the start of classes in the seattle suburb of kent have been delayed almost two weeks after teachers there went on strike. >>> and there is new information about some of the classified materials seized from former president trump's florida estate. "the washington post" says a document describing a foreign government's nuclear capabilities was found by fbi agents last month. that's according to people familiar with the matter. the name of the country and the location of where the documents were found at mar-a-lago were not disclosed. in response, a spokesman for trump tweeted, "the washington post" continues to serve as the propaganda arm of the biden administration. they collude in never-ending leaks and lies at the expense of the integrity of the fbi and doj." >>> a man accused of kidnapping a jogger has been charged with her murder. he will appear in court today to be arraigned on first-degree murder charges. he allegedly kidnapped 34-year-old eliza fletcher last friday while she was jogging. her body was found on monday. elise preston has the latest. >>> today is a very sad day in
. >> the start of classes in the seattle suburb of kent have been delayed almost two weeks after teachers there went on strike. >>> and there is new information about some of the classified materials seized from former president trump's florida estate. "the washington post" says a document describing a foreign government's nuclear capabilities was found by fbi agents last month. that's according to people familiar with the matter. the name of the country and the...
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. >> reporter: for david kent and the winery the 26th harvest had to start earlier than expected. this week's record heat forced wineries livermore to napa to figure out ways to preserve grapes. for david, the first step was obvious. >> we made sure that the vineyards were well irrigated. we extended the watering times so that the roots would get nice and wet and have available water. >> reporter: the second step was bringing in certain grapes that may not survive this much heat. >> we brought in most of our white grapes. >> what was even crazier was we started picking them on august 22nd. >> reporter: another vineyard did the same thing.rl it's a decision they are more than happy with. >> as long as the fruit is tasting right and has all the components and the right sugar levels, which it did it -- it was time. >> reporter: as for david, they decided to keep their cabernet in the sun and most held up well. now, with the heat wave closing he is looking forward to finishing the harvest season on a high note. >> we are looking at the chemistry of the wine. the acids are great. even
. >> reporter: for david kent and the winery the 26th harvest had to start earlier than expected. this week's record heat forced wineries livermore to napa to figure out ways to preserve grapes. for david, the first step was obvious. >> we made sure that the vineyards were well irrigated. we extended the watering times so that the roots would get nice and wet and have available water. >> reporter: the second step was bringing in certain grapes that may not survive this much...
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development of the tourist rehabilitation complexes of the north caucasus, including the revival of the kia kentarea in the caspian sea at the modern level . the health resort in soviet times was one of the best in the country; its thermal springs and therapeutic mud have unique characteristics. and we have the opportunity to create a center on this natural base that is not inferior to the most famous foreign resort. the resort will be built on the coast. caspian sea between makhachkala derbent. there will be not only beaches four kinds of medicinal waters and mud vineyards. and of course, the mountains are only half an hour away, the place is chosen. yes, there is a clean sea. in general, all the conditions until the next report. how many 40 km and the federal highway, and here another unexpected argument in favor of the development of the resorts of the caspian sea and one caspian country did not join the unfriendly actions of the west against russia, as well as most countries of the entire region in the caspian sea, that is, in the direction of hope. partners will lay a new cruise route the g
development of the tourist rehabilitation complexes of the north caucasus, including the revival of the kia kentarea in the caspian sea at the modern level . the health resort in soviet times was one of the best in the country; its thermal springs and therapeutic mud have unique characteristics. and we have the opportunity to create a center on this natural base that is not inferior to the most famous foreign resort. the resort will be built on the coast. caspian sea between makhachkala...
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, _ london choir school in bexley and kent, and — london choir school in bexley and kent, and we were given an announcement, and it wasjust very plain— announcement, and it wasjust very plain and _ announcement, and it wasjust very plain and simple. "the king is dead. long _ plain and simple. "the king is dead. long live _ plain and simple. "the king is dead. long live the — plain and simple. "the king is dead. long live the queen". and we were ten. long live the queen". and we were teh~ and _ long live the queen". and we were teh~ and the — long live the queen". and we were ten. and the first thing you do, you io ten. and the first thing you do, you go home _ ten. and the first thing you do, you go home and find out who this lady is going _ go home and find out who this lady is going to — go home and find out who this lady is going to be, and i bought the comics. — is going to be, and i bought the comics, the ones i normally took, the ego. — comics, the ones i normally took, the ego, comic cuts, and they were then futi— the ego, comic cuts, and they were then full of— the ego, comic
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. >> people in the bay area had a chance to honor queen elizabeth's legacy by signing kent village books. there is live with more on the tributes and also the debate about the role of the monarchy. >> reporter: before i get into that, i want to tell you, the san francisco opera ball is happening behind me, that might look a little weird. it might look like a celebration, that is is separate from what else has been happening here today. this is one of two places where people could write their well wishes in written form. >> reporter: it is the first full day of perhaps a new era for the british commonwealth ane in san francisco are marking the the new chapter in the physical pages of a book. >> i went to pay my respect. i went to england quite a few years ago, went to buckingham p. >> reporter: two books drew mourners today including some from overseas who happened to be be here when news broke of quinones with's death. >> as far as the commonwealth, it is important for us to pay our respects to someone who has been our clean for a long time. >> we have never seen a king, it it is pretty
. >> people in the bay area had a chance to honor queen elizabeth's legacy by signing kent village books. there is live with more on the tributes and also the debate about the role of the monarchy. >> reporter: before i get into that, i want to tell you, the san francisco opera ball is happening behind me, that might look a little weird. it might look like a celebration, that is is separate from what else has been happening here today. this is one of two places where people could...
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the media now owns parts of the kent couch, dortend and a number of others even though the spritz isall fan. now you have to own an impressive platform for screaming. the one that uses the big english club the royal couple got a lot of forests and rivers. so you can always find a quiet place to take a break from getting new regalia and money into property, and the correctional facility in the darth sea has its own prison. what could be better especially the income from it? the monarch in the united kingdom is the head of the judiciary. yes , all courts in the united kingdom are official minutes royal. ah, and, accordingly, all e institutions where people sentenced to some forty years of imprisonment are kept are also called royal this is, uh, again a symbol of the fact that the monarch is the head of state. and even, by the way, like negotiations in british courts, they are carried out on behalf of the crown. franklin's statement that the inevitable two things death taxes pass by monarchs king charles aka charles iii, according to the laws in great britain, is exempt from the forty p
the media now owns parts of the kent couch, dortend and a number of others even though the spritz isall fan. now you have to own an impressive platform for screaming. the one that uses the big english club the royal couple got a lot of forests and rivers. so you can always find a quiet place to take a break from getting new regalia and money into property, and the correctional facility in the darth sea has its own prison. what could be better especially the income from it? the monarch in the...
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the south east with more cloud, some rain at times and some wetter weather likely to be here across kenthowers, mainly because scotland and northern ireland but temperatures are typically going to be around 17 degrees on friday to end the week. now let's head into the weekend, and we could still see some rain not far away from the far south east of england, high pressure trying to build in from the atlantic, but this is what's happening in the far north by the end of the weekend, some wetter, windier weather is beginning to arrive. but for much of the weekend, it's going to be dry but rather cool, and we are going to see some sunshine, from time to time. goodbye. amini, was now become a symbol of defiance. this is bbc news — the headlines: president zelenskyy of ukraine has addressed the united nations general assembly in new york. in a pre—recorded speech, he said russia deserved to be punished for stealing ukrainian territory and murdering civilians. he said a special tribunal should bring the perpetrators to justice and pay the victims full compensation. a russian human rights organis
the south east with more cloud, some rain at times and some wetter weather likely to be here across kenthowers, mainly because scotland and northern ireland but temperatures are typically going to be around 17 degrees on friday to end the week. now let's head into the weekend, and we could still see some rain not far away from the far south east of england, high pressure trying to build in from the atlantic, but this is what's happening in the far north by the end of the weekend, some wetter,...
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be a few distant rumbles of thunder towards the channel islands, maybe an isolated shower towards kenthe day, southern areas of england, wales, more cloud will develop and a few isolated showers or thunderstorms are likely. vast majority dry, with the sunshine out, lighter winds. it's going to feel a bit warmer as we go through thursday, particularly so in scotland and northern ireland. into thursday evening and overnight, those showers and thunderstorms will break out a little bit more widely across southern counties of england and wales — still very much well scattered, hit—and—miss, many places staying dry, but it will start to feel a bit more humid and not quite as chilly across scotland and northern ireland either to take us into friday. so this is the chart for friday. still some showers, thunderstorms around across the south, one or two showers breaking out elsewhere through the day. could be the odd sharp one too. more likely, though, across parts of western scotland and northern ireland through the afternoon. the breeze picking up across northern scotland, compared to what we'
be a few distant rumbles of thunder towards the channel islands, maybe an isolated shower towards kenthe day, southern areas of england, wales, more cloud will develop and a few isolated showers or thunderstorms are likely. vast majority dry, with the sunshine out, lighter winds. it's going to feel a bit warmer as we go through thursday, particularly so in scotland and northern ireland. into thursday evening and overnight, those showers and thunderstorms will break out a little bit more widely...
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backed by dozens of tanks and armored vehicles launch as a surprise attack on a russian held village in kent san region. but the defenders were waiting ah rockets, me, fowls, shells, rain down on the ukrainian offensive bodies piled the fields quickly, stalls and turns into a route before them they ran those who could get away. they left behind their dead and wounded. they also abandoned their vehicles, armored personnel carriers, fire support vehicles and a tank. all of this in just one battle by would look by bowlin. their morale is broken and the prisoners confirm this. so they say they don't want to fight. yesterday, he was a plumber. today's, he's given a gun and told to fight or they don't want to fight. they don't know how to earn due to security concerns. we have been asked not to name the settlement where the battle took place. it is still too dangerous to visit, but abandoned ukrainian armour is already being hauled away as a trophy vehicle. ukrainian btr 3 you abandoned several days ago by ukrainian soldiers who were driven to attack russian positions failed and left behind all th
backed by dozens of tanks and armored vehicles launch as a surprise attack on a russian held village in kent san region. but the defenders were waiting ah rockets, me, fowls, shells, rain down on the ukrainian offensive bodies piled the fields quickly, stalls and turns into a route before them they ran those who could get away. they left behind their dead and wounded. they also abandoned their vehicles, armored personnel carriers, fire support vehicles and a tank. all of this in just one battle...
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and the southeast with more cloud, some rain at times and some of weather likely to be here across kentome light showers, mainly because scotland and northern ireland but temperatures are typically going to be around 17 degrees on friday to end the week. but temperatures are typically going to be around 17 degrees now let's head into the weekend, and we could still see some rain not far away from the far southeast of england, high pressure trying to build in from the atlantic, but this is what's happening in the far north by the end of the weekend, some wetter windier weather is beginning to arrive. but for much of the weekend, it's going to be but rather cool to see some sunshine from time to time. goodbye. welcome to bbc news, i'm tim willcox. our top stories: a standing ovation for president zelensky at the un general assembly, as he condemns russia's invasion of ukraine. a crime has been committed against ukraine and we demand just punishment. thousands protest in russia, as president putin orders the mobilisation of military reservists. and there's this warning for the west. transl
and the southeast with more cloud, some rain at times and some of weather likely to be here across kentome light showers, mainly because scotland and northern ireland but temperatures are typically going to be around 17 degrees on friday to end the week. but temperatures are typically going to be around 17 degrees now let's head into the weekend, and we could still see some rain not far away from the far southeast of england, high pressure trying to build in from the atlantic, but this is...