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steve rosenberg, bbc news, kiev.ery one of those winners over the yea rs every one of those winners over the years in the history of eurovision at the weekend. let's take a look at the weather prospects now. good evening. it was pretty decent across the northern half of the uk. for most places, sunshine. further south, changes. high—pressure brings in cloud and areas of rain but also brings in the rain from quite a way south. the error is quite warm and humid continental air in england and wales article. the satellite picture shows a lovely day for many but here's the south and that warm breeze. still for the showers to come from the south overnight tonight. the potential for the come from the south overnight tonight. the potentialfor the odd rumble of thunder for some. tonight. the potentialfor the odd rumble of thunderfor some. rain moves through the south—east into east anglia and the midlands. most of northern england and scotland stays dry. but we will seize all clouds drifting into the eastern side of scotland
steve rosenberg, bbc news, kiev.ery one of those winners over the yea rs every one of those winners over the years in the history of eurovision at the weekend. let's take a look at the weather prospects now. good evening. it was pretty decent across the northern half of the uk. for most places, sunshine. further south, changes. high—pressure brings in cloud and areas of rain but also brings in the rain from quite a way south. the error is quite warm and humid continental air in england and...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, kiev. stay with us on rosenberg, bbc news, kiev. locks of paris. thousands have been auctioned to raise money for charity. the pope was shot, the pope will live. that was the essence of the appalling news from rome this afternoon, that, as an italian television commentator put it, terrorism has come to the vatican. the man they called the butcher of lyon, klaus barbie, went on trial today in the french town where he was the gestapo chief in the second world war. winnie mandela never looked like a woman just sentenced to six years injail. the judge told mrs mandela there was no indication she felt even the slightest remorse. the chinese government has called for an all—out effort to help the victims of a powerful earthquake, the worst to hit the country for 30 years. the computer deep blue has tonight triumphed over the world chess champion, gary kasparov. it is the first time a machine has defeated a reigning world champion in a classical chess match. america's first legal same—sex marriages have been taking place in massachusetts.
steve rosenberg, bbc news, kiev. stay with us on rosenberg, bbc news, kiev. locks of paris. thousands have been auctioned to raise money for charity. the pope was shot, the pope will live. that was the essence of the appalling news from rome this afternoon, that, as an italian television commentator put it, terrorism has come to the vatican. the man they called the butcher of lyon, klaus barbie, went on trial today in the french town where he was the gestapo chief in the second world war....
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, kiev. time for a look at the weather.uk, some lovely sunshine in northumberland but we are starting the season changes come up from the south. yes, some rain spreading in. you can see the cloud is pushing northwards on quite a the cloud is pushing northwards on quitea warm, the cloud is pushing northwards on quite a warm, fairly humid southerly breeze. a lot of showers around in the south—west, rumbles of thunder, and more to come from the south overnight, but largely dry in northern england and scotland. there will be lots of low cloud drifting into the north—east. quite a one night further south, 13 degrees for cardiff and london. still some showers dotted around, maybe a few brea ks showers dotted around, maybe a few breaks here and there, some early sunshine, but 12, 13 degrees at eight o'clock in the morning. the northwest should be brighter, northern ireland a bit of a damp start of the day, where the western side of scotland will see some sunshine the eastern side starts grey. we will see a contrast in scotla nd gr
steve rosenberg, bbc news, kiev. time for a look at the weather.uk, some lovely sunshine in northumberland but we are starting the season changes come up from the south. yes, some rain spreading in. you can see the cloud is pushing northwards on quite a the cloud is pushing northwards on quitea warm, the cloud is pushing northwards on quite a warm, fairly humid southerly breeze. a lot of showers around in the south—west, rumbles of thunder, and more to come from the south overnight, but...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, kiev. in a moment, we'll have the latest weather.bour's manifesto pledges has triggered a lot of debate. but what do voters think? we asked these voters in newcastle what they thought about labour's election manifesto promises. yes, here we are. i have not read about it that i have heard about it. i think about it that i have heard about it. ithinki about it that i have heard about it. i think i woke up one morning saying i would do the wish list of everything i would want to do if i we re everything i would want to do if i were in power. i think labour is invested in the nhs and no other parties are. i like their policies. i think they are different to the other ones. i have always voted labour. i'm going to vote conservative. most policies seem the things i agree with but it is hard to go from the situation we have now to go from the situation we have now toa to go from the situation we have now to a totally different situation.|j to a totally different situation.” think he seems quite grounded.” don't think he has a snowball‘s cha
steve rosenberg, bbc news, kiev. in a moment, we'll have the latest weather.bour's manifesto pledges has triggered a lot of debate. but what do voters think? we asked these voters in newcastle what they thought about labour's election manifesto promises. yes, here we are. i have not read about it that i have heard about it. i think about it that i have heard about it. ithinki about it that i have heard about it. i think i woke up one morning saying i would do the wish list of everything i would...
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and you feel that in kiev today.terrible, in part because of russia support for separatist rebels in ukraine. also, in part because of the annexation of crimea. this is impacting on the eurovision song contest. the semifinals of which are under way in kiev. this is yulia samoilova. she's russia's entry but she's performed in crimea, and so has been banned. steve rosenburg's spoken to her. if you are a revision fan, the first semifinal is on in the uk right now on bbc four. —— a eurovision fan. we don't have live coverage of it here on bbc world news. a significant announcement with regards to syria. let's look at the newswi re regards to syria. let's look at the newswire coming into the newsroom. the pentagon confirming arms will be given to kurds in syria, trying to reassure turkey, because the turkish governor has concerns about kurdish forces. it says, the americans say they will protect their nato ally. the americans justified this in terms of the push to seize wrapper. —— raqa. the americans think by handing ove
and you feel that in kiev today.terrible, in part because of russia support for separatist rebels in ukraine. also, in part because of the annexation of crimea. this is impacting on the eurovision song contest. the semifinals of which are under way in kiev. this is yulia samoilova. she's russia's entry but she's performed in crimea, and so has been banned. steve rosenburg's spoken to her. if you are a revision fan, the first semifinal is on in the uk right now on bbc four. —— a eurovision...
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and all eyes are on the ukranian capital kiev this evening
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, in kiev. he isa he is a huge fan of everything involved with eurovision.t via twitter or our website. now it is time for the weather. hello there. we could do with some rain for many of our gardens and we have got some of it. a weather front pushing its way west to east across the country. this is how we ended the day on saturday in angus. quite a bit of cloud around there. out of that cloud, we are seeing some outbreaks of rain but sunday should be a day of sunshine and a few scattered showers, too. here is the weather front that brought the rain to many of us overnight in the west, clearing to the east throughout the course of sunday morning. so a return to sunshine across many parts of the country. that rain will linger in the north—east of scotland. this is 9:00 in the morning, particularly for the northern isles, north—east of mainland scotland, too. some sunshine towards dumfries and galloway, towards northern ireland, too. a bright start to sunday here. a bit cloudier down the east coast of england, and you could catch a showerfirst thing, but actua
steve rosenberg, bbc news, in kiev. he isa he is a huge fan of everything involved with eurovision.t via twitter or our website. now it is time for the weather. hello there. we could do with some rain for many of our gardens and we have got some of it. a weather front pushing its way west to east across the country. this is how we ended the day on saturday in angus. quite a bit of cloud around there. out of that cloud, we are seeing some outbreaks of rain but sunday should be a day of sunshine...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, in kiev. come: remembering the sacrifice — the royals pay tribute to families who've lost a parent serving in the armed forces. let's get more on the cyber attack now. five nhs trusts are still experiencing serious problems, after friday's international cyber attack. 43 of the trusts, affected in england and scotland, are now returning to normal. the attack on friday caused ambulances to be diverted, and many cancellations and delays in treatment. but, a&e departments were not affected. the government's emergency committee cobra has been meeting, chaired by the home secretary. here's our health editor, hugh pym. the news shocked staff and patients alike. the cyber attack shut down key systems. ron grimshaw won't forget it in a hurry. he was in the middle of having an mri scan but it was abruptly halted and he will have to go back another day. i was stunned, obviously stunned, and the nurse said this is the first time this has happened. i was thinking, why me? there we are. health secretaryjere
steve rosenberg, bbc news, in kiev. come: remembering the sacrifice — the royals pay tribute to families who've lost a parent serving in the armed forces. let's get more on the cyber attack now. five nhs trusts are still experiencing serious problems, after friday's international cyber attack. 43 of the trusts, affected in england and scotland, are now returning to normal. the attack on friday caused ambulances to be diverted, and many cancellations and delays in treatment. but, a&e...
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you are watching salvador sobral giving that press conference. —— a buzzing kiev.? well, it's his adorable toddler! 3—year—old hadrien trudeau has melted hearts around the world and stolen the spotlight. it's after a day of work experience with his dad. 45—year—old trudeau has proved before he has knack for grabbing global attention on the internet and not suprisingly these photos shared on his facebook page have also gone viral. hello there. we could do with some rainfor many hello there. we could do with some rain for many of our gardens and we have got some of it. whether from pushing its wet west to east across the country. this is how we ended the country. this is how we ended the day on saturday in angus. under that cloud we see some outbreaks of rain but sunday should be a day of sunshine and a few scattered showers as golf. here is a weather front that brought rain to many at office overnight in the west, clearing to the east throughout the course of sunday morning. a return to sunshine across many parts of the country. rain will linger in the north—east of
you are watching salvador sobral giving that press conference. —— a buzzing kiev.? well, it's his adorable toddler! 3—year—old hadrien trudeau has melted hearts around the world and stolen the spotlight. it's after a day of work experience with his dad. 45—year—old trudeau has proved before he has knack for grabbing global attention on the internet and not suprisingly these photos shared on his facebook page have also gone viral. hello there. we could do with some rainfor many hello...
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hour: pop and power ballads at the final of the eurovision song contest in the ukrainian capital, kiev. british entry luciejones puts in a powerful performance but will it be enough? good evening and welcome to bbc news. and we'll take a look at the papers. that is in half an hour. good evening and welcome to bbc news. five nhs trusts are still experiencing serious problems, after yesterday's international cyber attack. 43 of the trusts affected in england and scotland, are now returning to normal.the attack on friday caused ambulances to be diverted, and numerous cancellations or delays in treatment. a and e departments were not affected. the government's emergency committee cobra has been meeting today, chaired by the home secretary amber rudd. here's our health editor, hugh pym. the news shocked staff and patients alike. the cyber attack shut down key systems. ron grimshaw won't forget it in a hurry. he was in the middle of having an mri scan but it was abruptly halted and he will have to go back another day. i was stunned, obviously stunned, and the nurse said this is the first tim
hour: pop and power ballads at the final of the eurovision song contest in the ukrainian capital, kiev. british entry luciejones puts in a powerful performance but will it be enough? good evening and welcome to bbc news. and we'll take a look at the papers. that is in half an hour. good evening and welcome to bbc news. five nhs trusts are still experiencing serious problems, after yesterday's international cyber attack. 43 of the trusts affected in england and scotland, are now returning to...
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and we'll be talking to steve live from kiev after 8:00. hear this announcement. attention, in the water. this is the 0range attention, in the water. this is the orange county sheriff's department. the device, state parks is asking us to make an announcement to let you know you are at boarding next to approximately 15 great white sharks. they are advising that you brexit the water. in a calm manner. right, 0k! that's easy, then. because there are only 15 of them. that's the orange county sheriff's department warning a group of paddle—boarders they're swimming next to 15 great white sharks. a police helicopter spotted the sharks near dana point, about an hour away from los angeles. a woman was bitten in the area at the end of april. so they are obviously very aware and everybody is very concerned. 15! i can't believe nobody noticed them. can you imagine just calmly paddle boarding a long? i suppose they need to give that much detailing information to tell people they are serious. you could just say, shark! that would do it for me. big shark,
and we'll be talking to steve live from kiev after 8:00. hear this announcement. attention, in the water. this is the 0range attention, in the water. this is the orange county sheriff's department. the device, state parks is asking us to make an announcement to let you know you are at boarding next to approximately 15 great white sharks. they are advising that you brexit the water. in a calm manner. right, 0k! that's easy, then. because there are only 15 of them. that's the orange county...
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it seems the lingering conflict is a way to ratchet press ure on kiev.y guess is we want seachange for some time. they want to see what will happen in the french elections in german elections. mr. putin has an election in march of next year. taking the strong approach, he thinks will be good for his image. imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, marine le pen is very fond of her defeated rival francoise fillon. excerpt from both speeches. even if you don't speak french, you will understand what the fuss is all about. [overlapping french] tim: you would think they would beat red faces over such a faux pas, but they are saying that speech was a nod to mr. fillon and that she was not sectarian. i spoke to gavin lee who is not a marine le pen event in paris. marine le pen has just arrived. this is extremely embarrassing one would have thought. gavin: but she has said, the speech was a carbon copy it of what france were fillon said a month ago. she said she copied it, but it was a nod to his supporters. she said a lot of the speech was nothing to do with
it seems the lingering conflict is a way to ratchet press ure on kiev.y guess is we want seachange for some time. they want to see what will happen in the french elections in german elections. mr. putin has an election in march of next year. taking the strong approach, he thinks will be good for his image. imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, marine le pen is very fond of her defeated rival francoise fillon. excerpt from both speeches. even if you don't speak french, you will understand...
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steve rosenberg in kiev, well done to you.te you on bbc news. before now, how is the weather looking? behind me we have the change coming in from the west with this band of clout bringing some outbreaks of rain. that weather front will force the rain eastwards overnight. arriving across eastern areas later, it shouldn't be too cold that further west as the skies clear up potentially chilly enough for a pinch of frost. the rain doesn't last long in the morning. the south—westerly breeze brings the mixture of showers. temperatures could hit 20 or so in the south west but some wet and windy weather on the way on monday. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines. most of the nhs trusts affected by yesterday's massive cyber attack have managed to repair their systems. the prime minister said the government is working with all organisations concerned to resolve the issue. labour leaderjeremy corbyn has denied that senior members of his party are already admitting defeat in the general election. he was responding to a question about com
steve rosenberg in kiev, well done to you.te you on bbc news. before now, how is the weather looking? behind me we have the change coming in from the west with this band of clout bringing some outbreaks of rain. that weather front will force the rain eastwards overnight. arriving across eastern areas later, it shouldn't be too cold that further west as the skies clear up potentially chilly enough for a pinch of frost. the rain doesn't last long in the morning. the south—westerly breeze brings...
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all eyes will be on the ukranian capital kiev this evening as the final of the eurovision song contest takes place. and manchester city close in on a place in the champions league. we'll have that and the rest of the day's sporting action in sportsday. in a few minutes, viewers on bbc one willjoin us for a full round—up of the day's news with clive myrie. first, the home secretary, amber rudd, has said that all but a handful of nhs trusts are now back to normal after the global cyber attack which has disrupted health services in england and scotland. one of those trusts affected was in wigan. our correspondent judith moritz is there. at this hospital they have been affected to a certain extent but they worked quickly to shut down computers to make sure that the virus did not spread even further. that is something that you did first of all, isn't it? yesterday afternoon, when did you first noticed there was a problem? just after two o'clock we got our first notification of the ransom we re first notification of the ransom were appearing on one of systems. we closed down internal communi
all eyes will be on the ukranian capital kiev this evening as the final of the eurovision song contest takes place. and manchester city close in on a place in the champions league. we'll have that and the rest of the day's sporting action in sportsday. in a few minutes, viewers on bbc one willjoin us for a full round—up of the day's news with clive myrie. first, the home secretary, amber rudd, has said that all but a handful of nhs trusts are now back to normal after the global cyber attack...
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are viewed as measures to reinforce patriotic moods in ukraine and emphasise anti—moscow stance of kievthe east of ukraine. we have covered donald trump attempting to reform american health care, he tried the first time and did not get the necessary votes , ca me first time and did not get the necessary votes, came back a second time and it got through the house of representatives. a significant step but still needs to get to the senate if it is to become law. it's not for me to say if this is good or bad news but we have details coming in from a nonpartisan congressional agency which has looked at estimating the impact of this new proposed health care system and it says an estimated 23 million people would live coverage why 2026. it remains to be seen what impact that will have on how republicans in the senate to view the legislation. we will see. next let's turn to taiwan, topjudges we will see. next let's turn to taiwan, top judges throwing their support behind gay marriage. this would make taiwan the first place in asia to legalise gay marriage. this is the moment the ruling was han
are viewed as measures to reinforce patriotic moods in ukraine and emphasise anti—moscow stance of kievthe east of ukraine. we have covered donald trump attempting to reform american health care, he tried the first time and did not get the necessary votes , ca me first time and did not get the necessary votes, came back a second time and it got through the house of representatives. a significant step but still needs to get to the senate if it is to become law. it's not for me to say if this...
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we have a report from kiev. it‘s the final of the eurovision song contest this saturday in kiev.d worry about myself. singing in front of 200 million people, if you are not nervous it is crazy. it is easy to forget there is a serious side to the annual fest of cacophony and kitsch. the idea behind the eurovision song contest is a noble one. to use music to break down borders and bring different countries and cultures and communities together. the problem this year is that politics is centre stage. russia‘s entrance was not allowed into ukraine. the first time eurovision host nation has barred a singer. ukraine said the artist had violated its border laws by visiting crimea, the ukrainian peninsular annexed by russia. she was back there this week, stoking the controversy. then there is brexit. theresa may thinks that will spoil our eurovision party. in current circumstances i don‘t know how many votes we will get. laughter but even before brexit the uk was struggling in eurovision. that must be politics, mustn‘t it? struggling in eurovision. that must be politics, mustn't it? the
we have a report from kiev. it‘s the final of the eurovision song contest this saturday in kiev.d worry about myself. singing in front of 200 million people, if you are not nervous it is crazy. it is easy to forget there is a serious side to the annual fest of cacophony and kitsch. the idea behind the eurovision song contest is a noble one. to use music to break down borders and bring different countries and cultures and communities together. the problem this year is that politics is centre...
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kiev. this is a pretty ordinary looking street in the capital, kiev.although some cars were damaged and a few windows broken. that is the last time i will complain about bad water pressure at home. this is bbc news. good morning. we start with a quick look back at what happened yesterday. this weather front made its way southwards and eastwards across the uk. it brought in some heavy rain to the north and west of the uk. as it went southwards, the rain fizzled out and allowed fresh air to follow in its wake. fresh air continues to creep southwards overnight. not quite getting to the southernmost counties, but we see cloud which is low round the coast. along with clear skies, major towns and cities clear, rural spots colder —— chilly and not as warm as it has been further south. it begins with cloud breaking up into the afternoon, some showers and the further north you are, it should be a nice day with light winds and plenty of sunshine. it will feel pleasant and into the afternoon, in south—west england along the coast, 15 or 16 degrees. further inland
kiev. this is a pretty ordinary looking street in the capital, kiev.although some cars were damaged and a few windows broken. that is the last time i will complain about bad water pressure at home. this is bbc news. good morning. we start with a quick look back at what happened yesterday. this weather front made its way southwards and eastwards across the uk. it brought in some heavy rain to the north and west of the uk. as it went southwards, the rain fizzled out and allowed fresh air to...
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was another memorable night of eurovision. 0ur correspondent steve rosenberg was at the contest in kievto win the eurovision song contest and tonight for the first time it won eurovision. salvador sobral‘s ballad w011 eurovision. salvador sobral‘s ballad won over thejury eurovision. salvador sobral‘s ballad won over the jury and public across europe and stormed to victory in the night eurovision compass. in second place bulgaria. singing for the uk, luciejones, i'll place bulgaria. singing for the uk, lucie jones, i'll never give place bulgaria. singing for the uk, luciejones, i'll never give up on you. she came 15th, the best effort since the thousand —— 2011. she said she did not want to come last and she did not want to come last and she did not say she goes away pretty happy. this is your vision will be remembered less for the music and more for the mischief because during the interval act, last year ‘s winner, jamala, a fan holding an australian flag climbed up on stage and bet he's bottom in front of jamala live. he was later escorted off. you can let us know what you thought of t
was another memorable night of eurovision. 0ur correspondent steve rosenberg was at the contest in kievto win the eurovision song contest and tonight for the first time it won eurovision. salvador sobral‘s ballad w011 eurovision. salvador sobral‘s ballad won over thejury eurovision. salvador sobral‘s ballad won over the jury and public across europe and stormed to victory in the night eurovision compass. in second place bulgaria. singing for the uk, luciejones, i'll place bulgaria....
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and all eyes are on the ukranian capital kiev this evening as the final of the eurovision song contest place — the first one since the brexit vote. britain”s entry lucie jones is in the final. now it is time for the sport. hello and welcome to sportsday, with katherine downes and hugh woozencroft. the headlines this evening. saracens are champions of europe again. they beat clermont auvergune to win back to back champions cup titles. manchester city maintain their push for a place in the champions league with a somewhat fortunate victory over leicester city. and manchester city's women complete the treble, adding the fa cup to their league and continental cup titles. also coming up in the programme. lewis hamilton claims pole for the spanish grand prix, by the finest of margins. and age is no barrier. rugby league for the over—80s. good evening — we're starting at the scene of an historic win for saracens this evening — they've become only the fourth team ever to win back to back champions cup titles. they won a tight match 28—17 — once again, its heartbreak once again, it's heartbreak
and all eyes are on the ukranian capital kiev this evening as the final of the eurovision song contest place — the first one since the brexit vote. britain”s entry lucie jones is in the final. now it is time for the sport. hello and welcome to sportsday, with katherine downes and hugh woozencroft. the headlines this evening. saracens are champions of europe again. they beat clermont auvergune to win back to back champions cup titles. manchester city maintain their push for a place in the...
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after a week of rehearsals and qualifiers in kiev, tomorrow, it's the final. wasn't, i think i'd probably worry about myself. if i wasn't nervous to sing in front of 200 million people, that would be crazy. it's easy to forget that there is a serious side to this annual fest of cacophony and kitsch. the idea behind the eurovision song contest is a noble one, to use music to break down borders and bring different countries and cultures and communities together. the problem this year, though, is that politics is centre stage. russia's entrant was not allowed into ukraine, the first time a eurovision host nation has barred a singer. ukraine said the artist had violated its border laws by visiting crimea, the ukrainian peninsula annexed by russia. she was back there this week, stoking the controversy. then there is brexit. theresa may thinks that will spoil our eurovision party. in current circumstances, i'm not sure how many votes we will get. but even before brexit, the uk was struggling in eurovision. that must be politics, mustn't it? the songs were bad, the p
after a week of rehearsals and qualifiers in kiev, tomorrow, it's the final. wasn't, i think i'd probably worry about myself. if i wasn't nervous to sing in front of 200 million people, that would be crazy. it's easy to forget that there is a serious side to this annual fest of cacophony and kitsch. the idea behind the eurovision song contest is a noble one, to use music to break down borders and bring different countries and cultures and communities together. the problem this year, though, is...
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it shows a street in kiev, where a water pipe burst underground. the force of the explosion caused the street to explode. fortunately, no one was driving there at the time. nearby cars and buildings were damaged. but no one was hurt. we are approaching the end of the academic year and many schools have traditional send-offs for their seniors. well this one-- got a little messy. check it out. seniors at a high school in chandler, arizona have a seniors at a high school in chandler, arizona have a unique tradition. on their last day of school, they gather up all their papers, and throw them down a stairwell. this waterfall of paper seems never-ending. if you're on to clean up the mess. that task is left to underclassmen. at xx time for weather. toss to eileen - another cloudy, foggy morning - finally some sun later today - marginal risk for severe storms this afternoon - beautiful tomorrow & friday - unsettled weather returns for the weekend today: am patchy fog, clouds. partly sunny. isolated pm t-shower. highs: 79-84 winds: se to nw 5-10 mph partly
it shows a street in kiev, where a water pipe burst underground. the force of the explosion caused the street to explode. fortunately, no one was driving there at the time. nearby cars and buildings were damaged. but no one was hurt. we are approaching the end of the academic year and many schools have traditional send-offs for their seniors. well this one-- got a little messy. check it out. seniors at a high school in chandler, arizona have a seniors at a high school in chandler, arizona have...
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after a week of rehearsals and qualifiers in kiev, tomorrow, it's the final.'m nervous, but if i wasn't, i think i'd probably worry about myself. if i wasn't nervous to sing in front of 200 million people, that would be crazy. it's easy to forget that there is a serious side to this annual fest of cacophony and kitsch. the idea behind the eurovision song contest is a noble one, to use music to break down borders and bring different countries and cultures and communities together. the problem this year, though, is that politics is centre stage. russia's entrant was not allowed into ukraine, the first time a eurovision host nation has barred a singer. ukraine said the artist had violated its border laws by visiting crimea, the ukrainian peninsula annexed by russia. she was back there this week, stoking the controversy. then there is brexit. theresa may thinks that will spoil our eurovision party. in current circumstances, i'm not sure how many votes we will get. but even before brexit, the uk was struggling in eurovision. that must be politics, mustn't it? the s
after a week of rehearsals and qualifiers in kiev, tomorrow, it's the final.'m nervous, but if i wasn't, i think i'd probably worry about myself. if i wasn't nervous to sing in front of 200 million people, that would be crazy. it's easy to forget that there is a serious side to this annual fest of cacophony and kitsch. the idea behind the eurovision song contest is a noble one, to use music to break down borders and bring different countries and cultures and communities together. the problem...
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he is live in kiev, so we can put this to the test.why and how did these eurovision obsession began?” don't think it is an accession. it isa don't think it is an accession. it is a medical condition, really. some people collect stamps, some people build model aircraft, and i play eurovision songs. i have loved the eurovision songs. i have loved the eurovision song contest since i was a kid. i think it was the thought that hundreds of millions of people across europe were watching the same programme that i was that i found quite exciting. people knock the eurovision song contest for the quality of the songs, but i think if you look back at the 62 years of this contest, and you listen back, there are some great melodies, really, which have come out of the eurovision song contest.” really, which have come out of the eurovision song contest. i feel nervous, given what i am about to do. i have a sheet here with all the winners from all the years. you have claimed that you can play any of them. i'm going to put my finger down on the sheet an
he is live in kiev, so we can put this to the test.why and how did these eurovision obsession began?” don't think it is an accession. it isa don't think it is an accession. it is a medical condition, really. some people collect stamps, some people build model aircraft, and i play eurovision songs. i have loved the eurovision songs. i have loved the eurovision song contest since i was a kid. i think it was the thought that hundreds of millions of people across europe were watching the same...
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but from me from kiev, a very good night to you. ifi if i was him, i would give up the dayjob.have you ever seen his interview with mikhail gorbachev? they are sitting around a table, and they are talking in russian, because steve talks reasonably good russian. and suddenly the conversation breaks into an old folk song in russian, and steve gets out from the table, goes over to the piano and starts playing it. and gorbachevjoins in! standing there with his arm on the piano, and they start singing together. if you have not seen it, go and look on the bbc website because it is there somewhere. do you think i could try that with donald trump and you could try it with trees are made? —— theresa may. iam tone with trees are made? —— theresa may. i am tone deaf, though, so you really do not want to be singing anywhere near this programme unless you want to totally kill the ratings! i love that, though, i tuned in last year and they get com pletely tuned in last year and they get completely addicted to it. thousands of people watching that facebook. rather him than me, is all i can sa
but from me from kiev, a very good night to you. ifi if i was him, i would give up the dayjob.have you ever seen his interview with mikhail gorbachev? they are sitting around a table, and they are talking in russian, because steve talks reasonably good russian. and suddenly the conversation breaks into an old folk song in russian, and steve gets out from the table, goes over to the piano and starts playing it. and gorbachevjoins in! standing there with his arm on the piano, and they start...
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we assess that moscow's strategic objectives in ukraine maintaining long-term influence over kiev andfrustrating ukraine's attempts to integrate into western institutions will remain unchanged in 2017. >> russia continues to exert military and diplomatic pressure to coerce ukraine into implementing moscow's interpretation of the political provisions of the agreement, among them constitutional amendments that would effectively give moscow a veto over kiev's strategic decisions. >> i'll finish up here with china. china will continue to pursue an active foreign policy, especially within the asia-pacific region. highlighted by a firm stance on competing territorial claims in the east china sea. and in south china sea. relations with taiwan and its pursuit of economic engagement across east asia. china, which views the strong military as a critical element in advancing its interests, will also pursue efforts aimed at fulfilling its ambitious one road initiative to expand china's reteaching influence and economic role across asia through infrastructure projects. >>. >> in the interest of ti
we assess that moscow's strategic objectives in ukraine maintaining long-term influence over kiev andfrustrating ukraine's attempts to integrate into western institutions will remain unchanged in 2017. >> russia continues to exert military and diplomatic pressure to coerce ukraine into implementing moscow's interpretation of the political provisions of the agreement, among them constitutional amendments that would effectively give moscow a veto over kiev's strategic decisions. >>...
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that happened yesterday in downtown kiev in ukraine. several cars were damaged. no one was hurt.e pressure tests may be to blame. let's look at it again. can we? >> bottom line, me to listen carefully. i'm ralph northam,aught and when survivors of the virginia tech shooting asked me to support an assault weapons ban and close the gun show loophole, i took on the fight. i saw what those weapons can do as an army doctor during the gulf war. now, i'm listening carefully to donald trump, and i think he's a narcissistic maniac. whatever you call him, we're not letting him bring his hate into virginia. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- tina fey, alessandro nivola,
that happened yesterday in downtown kiev in ukraine. several cars were damaged. no one was hurt.e pressure tests may be to blame. let's look at it again. can we? >> bottom line, me to listen carefully. i'm ralph northam,aught and when survivors of the virginia tech shooting asked me to support an assault weapons ban and close the gun show loophole, i took on the fight. i saw what those weapons can do as an army doctor during the gulf war. now, i'm listening carefully to donald trump, and...
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central kiev has been transformed into a eurovision village.‘m very confident that the uk entry is going to do quite well this year. i appreciate that you are confident, because the song is amazing and luciejones look5 incredible and her voice is fantastic. but it might be a bit political this time around, yet again? there is talk about politics and brexit, but i think that this year the uk has a good song and a great singer and a great staging. the whole package. there has been a buzz about her song all week. i was speaking to german television‘s eurovision commentator, the german version of graham norton, and he was full of praise for lucie jone5 and he was full of praise for lucie jones and he said it was the best uk singer that he has seen in many years, so that must be a good sign. having said that, 26 countries and 26 songs, public voting and jury voting, it is unpredictable, so we have got to wait and see, but i think we could be in the top ten. steve, we will quote this back to you tomorrow. i wish you could see charlie‘5 face vatican —
central kiev has been transformed into a eurovision village.‘m very confident that the uk entry is going to do quite well this year. i appreciate that you are confident, because the song is amazing and luciejones look5 incredible and her voice is fantastic. but it might be a bit political this time around, yet again? there is talk about politics and brexit, but i think that this year the uk has a good song and a great singer and a great staging. the whole package. there has been a buzz about...
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we assess that moscow's strategic objectives in ukraine -- maintaining long-term influence over kiev and frustrating ukraine's attempts to integrate into western institutions -- will remain unchanged in 2017. russia's military intervention in eastern ukraine contains more than two years -- continues, excuse me, more than two years after agreement. russia continues to exert military and diplomatic pressure to coerce ukraine into implementing moscow's interpretation of the political provisions of the minsk agreement. among them, constitutional amendments that would effectively give moscow a veto over kiev's strategic decisions. in china, china will continue, we assess, to pursue an active foreign policy, especially within the asia-pacific region, highlighted by a firm stance on competing territorial claims in the east china sea and south china sea, relations with taiwan and its pursuit of economic engagement across east asia. china views a strong military as a critical element in advancing its interests. it will also pursue efforts aimed at fulfilling its ambitious one belt, one road i
we assess that moscow's strategic objectives in ukraine -- maintaining long-term influence over kiev and frustrating ukraine's attempts to integrate into western institutions -- will remain unchanged in 2017. russia's military intervention in eastern ukraine contains more than two years -- continues, excuse me, more than two years after agreement. russia continues to exert military and diplomatic pressure to coerce ukraine into implementing moscow's interpretation of the political provisions of...
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vadim had joined the "communist youth" and opposed the government in kiev and its pro-western course.he first to die on may 2, 2014 were members of the pro-western movement -- shot by street fighters who wanted to secede from ukraine. tetjana sojkina was on the pro-western side. even today, she has little pity for the pro-russian people who died in the union building. ms. sojkina: a lot of aggression had built up. i didn't feel sorry about anything. i understand that they were human beings, and maybe they weren't personally to blame. but they wanted to destabilize the situation in odessa. they wanted russia here. they wanted war. they were our enemies. reporter: ukraine was on the verge of civil war. the violence in odessa acted as a signal to the separatists in the donbass region. an independent citizens' committee has documented the may 2 events to help the official investigation, which still hasn't had any result. ms. herassymowa: i don't want to defend our investigators at all, but i would like to point out that the case is really very complicated. and added to that is our charact
vadim had joined the "communist youth" and opposed the government in kiev and its pro-western course.he first to die on may 2, 2014 were members of the pro-western movement -- shot by street fighters who wanted to secede from ukraine. tetjana sojkina was on the pro-western side. even today, she has little pity for the pro-russian people who died in the union building. ms. sojkina: a lot of aggression had built up. i didn't feel sorry about anything. i understand that they were human...
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the final is coming up tomorrow in kiev. >> i know we are interested in the french candidate.you can find out all about it here. she is 28 years old, and incredibly accomplished young woman. she is a singer, songwriter, and speaks several languages, plays the piano, and she is going to fight for first place with her song, "requiem. there is something that happens in a creative city where creative people feed off of each other. painter, but are a you are looking at a movie. you are a movie maker but you were looking at a piece of architecture and design. there is this idea if you get a
the final is coming up tomorrow in kiev. >> i know we are interested in the french candidate.you can find out all about it here. she is 28 years old, and incredibly accomplished young woman. she is a singer, songwriter, and speaks several languages, plays the piano, and she is going to fight for first place with her song, "requiem. there is something that happens in a creative city where creative people feed off of each other. painter, but are a you are looking at a movie. you are a...
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. >>> watch this, surveillance video, catching the moment a massive undergroundwater main burst in kiev, capital of ukraine. sent dirt and debris seven stories high. damaged nearby buildings as well as vehicles. water began pouring down the street, you can see there. water company conducting tests, increasing pressure. obviously far beyond normal. >> their fieg scene. city in texas making serious allegations after losing a close race. gilbert ortiz lost the race for mayor in texas by 1 votes. now he claims his political opponents torched his car. he says his rivals destroyed that mustang because he uncovered information showing some noncitizens voted. he says he won't be intimidated. >> it motivated me more. motivated me more because i have the power of the people behind me. that really motivates me. >> ortiz says police told hem they went be investigating the case because they believe the car fire was an accident. authorities aren't commenting abut his allegations. >> coral reeves in the u.s. may die out in the next few decades. this all due to bleaching and despite strict conservation
. >>> watch this, surveillance video, catching the moment a massive undergroundwater main burst in kiev, capital of ukraine. sent dirt and debris seven stories high. damaged nearby buildings as well as vehicles. water began pouring down the street, you can see there. water company conducting tests, increasing pressure. obviously far beyond normal. >> their fieg scene. city in texas making serious allegations after losing a close race. gilbert ortiz lost the race for mayor in...
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. >>> check out this incredible scene from kiev, ukraine. that is a huge water main exploding, damaging nearby buildings and cars sending water gushing down the street. been conducting tests and increased the pressure too much. >> quite a scene there and also seen over the pacific, the u.s. military successfully shooting down a mock long-rank ballistic missile for the first time. all of this as north korea poses a growing threat. the critical test of the pentagon's missile defense system involved firing a rocket from vandenberg air force base in california to stop a warhead launched 4,000 miles away. they collided over the pacific ocean as planned. but there's till no guarantee it would work in a real war scenario. >>> a heavily promoed flight from philadelphia to iceland was diverted to boston overnight. the flight was iceland air's first ever from philly to reykjavik and the mayors of both cities were on board but the miles noticed an unusual smell and when they couldn't determine what it was, they change course and landed in boston. there
. >>> check out this incredible scene from kiev, ukraine. that is a huge water main exploding, damaging nearby buildings and cars sending water gushing down the street. been conducting tests and increased the pressure too much. >> quite a scene there and also seen over the pacific, the u.s. military successfully shooting down a mock long-rank ballistic missile for the first time. all of this as north korea poses a growing threat. the critical test of the pentagon's missile...
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luciejones will be representing the uk in tonight's competition in kiev.ction of padlocks, or so called "love locks" that something tells me that the title of that will come back to haunt us. europe's vest wine waiters have been going head—to—head. it is a contest to find the most accomplished sommelier. competitors at the european sommelier cutback championships in vienna had to face challenges like pouring a0 glasses of champagne with exactly the same amount in each, and impressing the judges with their knowledge of different phone lines. —— fine wines. i know they do it for a reason. it is a properjob and it is important. but it takes the fun out of it, in a way. is there a championship for everything these days? there is. i think that is a very prestigious completion. days? there is. i think that is a very prestigious completionm days? there is. i think that is a very prestigious completion. it is, i'm not knocking it. the one that springs to mind is the tent erecting championships, which i once attended. you are making that up. it meant a lot to the p
luciejones will be representing the uk in tonight's competition in kiev.ction of padlocks, or so called "love locks" that something tells me that the title of that will come back to haunt us. europe's vest wine waiters have been going head—to—head. it is a contest to find the most accomplished sommelier. competitors at the european sommelier cutback championships in vienna had to face challenges like pouring a0 glasses of champagne with exactly the same amount in each, and...
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now kasia — russia wasn't represented at the eurovision song contest on saturday evening in kiev — butat. yes, ukraine did bar russia's singerfrom you could say that. yes, ukraine did bar russia's singer from taking part. they said the singer had illegally accessed crimea and performed there. but that didn't stop president putin from showing off his musical abilities. listen to this. this was at the belt and road forum in china that we have been hearing about. vladimir putin decided to spend a little bit of time on the piano. but it sounded like the instrument itself was out of tune. i don't think they expected any heads of state to play the instrument while in beijing. let's get more on our main story, now. that is the news that north korean official news agency kcna has just reported that the north esk successfully conducted a newly developed mid to long—range missile test. we know this is a missile that has gone further than any previous ones that have been tested. how worrying is that development?m does seem to be a big step forward in their technology. so obviously, as donald trum
now kasia — russia wasn't represented at the eurovision song contest on saturday evening in kiev — butat. yes, ukraine did bar russia's singerfrom you could say that. yes, ukraine did bar russia's singer from taking part. they said the singer had illegally accessed crimea and performed there. but that didn't stop president putin from showing off his musical abilities. listen to this. this was at the belt and road forum in china that we have been hearing about. vladimir putin decided to...
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this is in kiev, ukraine a. water pipe burst and flooded the street.he surveillance video shows the moment it happens. you can see the ground bubble up before that water eruns. >>> a new warning for potential home i buyers, hack remembers trying to steal your money. when buying a home the e-mail of the title company or broker is hacked. cyber criminals then intercept messages and at the right moment insert fake account information. buyers unknowingly wire money to an account under the hackers' control. the scam has cost americans $1.5 billion in the last three years. >>> a warning from ben isha police, lock your cars, doeb leave your valuables inside them. shared a phototonight of a car that someone broke into over the weekend. officers received at least ten reports of car break ins in ben isha. caltrans is considering a new project it says would reduce traffic in palo alto. agencies have been trying to keep up in the population growth in that area. to do that it wants to convert car pool lanes into express toll lanes. that toll lane would connect to t
this is in kiev, ukraine a. water pipe burst and flooded the street.he surveillance video shows the moment it happens. you can see the ground bubble up before that water eruns. >>> a new warning for potential home i buyers, hack remembers trying to steal your money. when buying a home the e-mail of the title company or broker is hacked. cyber criminals then intercept messages and at the right moment insert fake account information. buyers unknowingly wire money to an account under the...
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circuito cerrado captaron el momento de una explosion subterranea que rompi una tuberia de agua en ''kiev''ucrania'' --el estallido provoc una lluvia de lodo y la inundacion de varias calles... y daÑ tambien varios carros..pero nadie result herido.. --se desconoce la causa de la explosion, aunque ya se han hecho pruebas para medir la presin del agua.. lorena --cuando agentes de ice llegaron a un vecindario en busca de una persona...... terminaron enfrentandose con vecinos enfurecidos y quienes intentaron prevenir la detencion de un padre de familia... todo quedo captado en camara... --luis alejanfro medina nos tiene las imagenes... take pkg :01 :20 1:07 1:39 estas son las imgenes del primer caso de resistencia contra una operacin de agentes de ice. ocurri a las 10 y 30 de la maÑana aqu en la calle 112 en queens. los agentes bloquearon el vehculo de un ciudadano de guyana y cuando procedan a arrestarlo, los vecinos salieron en apoyo del individuo. bite wilmer ayora testigo con el temor de ser indocumentado wilmer fue con el temor de ser indocumentado wilmer fue testigo de la operacin. pero
circuito cerrado captaron el momento de una explosion subterranea que rompi una tuberia de agua en ''kiev''ucrania'' --el estallido provoc una lluvia de lodo y la inundacion de varias calles... y daÑ tambien varios carros..pero nadie result herido.. --se desconoce la causa de la explosion, aunque ya se han hecho pruebas para medir la presin del agua.. lorena --cuando agentes de ice llegaron a un vecindario en busca de una persona...... terminaron enfrentandose con vecinos enfurecidos y quienes...
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around the world, from kiev to cannes, people marked the attack with flowers or silence in memory ofnutes with more coverage and reaction to the events in manchester. but, i wanted to leave you with this, the poet tony walsh speaking on monday evening at a vigil, to honour the victims of the bombing. he delivered this powerful tribute to the city's defiance. this is the place in the north—west of england. it's ace, it's the best and the songs that we sing from the stands, from our bands set the whole planet shaking. our inventions are legends. there's nowt we can't make, and so we make brilliant music we make brilliant bands we make goals that make souls leap from seats in the stands and we make things from steel and we make things from cotton and we make people laugh, take the mick summat rotten and we make you at home and we make you feel welcome and we make summat happen and we can't seem to help it and if you're looking from history, then yeah we've a wealth but the manchester way is to make it yourself. and make us a record, a new number one and make us a brew while you're up, l
around the world, from kiev to cannes, people marked the attack with flowers or silence in memory ofnutes with more coverage and reaction to the events in manchester. but, i wanted to leave you with this, the poet tony walsh speaking on monday evening at a vigil, to honour the victims of the bombing. he delivered this powerful tribute to the city's defiance. this is the place in the north—west of england. it's ace, it's the best and the songs that we sing from the stands, from our bands set...
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. >> manchester kiev constable says they do know that one person committed this attack. >> philadelphiaing a report of an abduction in east falls. >> police say she is credible witness. that her story does add up. >> after school melee injuries a police offers nerve juniata park. three students are also under arrest. >> do more construction things after school than start fights. >> president trump is in the west bank this morning meeting with the palestinian authority president. >>> after arriving, the president took part in a celebratory store dance called the
. >> manchester kiev constable says they do know that one person committed this attack. >> philadelphiaing a report of an abduction in east falls. >> police say she is credible witness. that her story does add up. >> after school melee injuries a police offers nerve juniata park. three students are also under arrest. >> do more construction things after school than start fights. >> president trump is in the west bank this morning meeting with the palestinian...
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around the world, from kiev to cannes, people marked the attack in their own way, with flowers oi’ inndale, bbc news. on tuesday evening, on tuesday evening several thousand people came together in albert square — outside manchester town hall — to attend a vigil where they heard expressions of pride in the city's strength of character, its diversity and resilience. huw edwards spoke to some of the people who were there. this city is greater than that of the forces aligned against it. we are sending a signal notjust in manchester but across the world. manchester but across the world. manchester born and bred, this is my city, my children have been born here. with such atrocities happening la st here. with such atrocities happening last night with so many young people. it is important like mum said because i was born in manchester and i know people who we re manchester and i know people who were at the concert. i find it upsetting that somebody could walk into a place killed along with other people and it is very, very upsetting. you cannot defeat is because love in the end is always st
around the world, from kiev to cannes, people marked the attack in their own way, with flowers oi’ inndale, bbc news. on tuesday evening, on tuesday evening several thousand people came together in albert square — outside manchester town hall — to attend a vigil where they heard expressions of pride in the city's strength of character, its diversity and resilience. huw edwards spoke to some of the people who were there. this city is greater than that of the forces aligned against it. we...
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around the world, from kiev to cannes, people marked the attack in their own way, with flowers or silenceandale, bbc news. the attack in manchester was the worst in the uk since the london bombings ofjuly 2005. as news of the bombing quickly spread across the city, many rushed to help those in need. families offered accommodation to those caught up in the turmoil, some taxi drivers gave free rides to anyone in need. our correspondent sophie long reports on how the community came together in adversity. manchester was a city understandably on edge this morning — panic as another building in the city centre was evacuated. smashed all the windows down in the arndale to get out. some lads have just said... everyone's just ran. this time, it was a false alarm, and while the threat is felt acutely, people here are coming together and the human spirit, the defiance, is strong. no amount of evilness will ever, ever dampen any good thought there is about manchester. cab drivers who worked through the night, foregoing theirfares, were back keeping the city moving again today. mostly the teenagers, l
around the world, from kiev to cannes, people marked the attack in their own way, with flowers or silenceandale, bbc news. the attack in manchester was the worst in the uk since the london bombings ofjuly 2005. as news of the bombing quickly spread across the city, many rushed to help those in need. families offered accommodation to those caught up in the turmoil, some taxi drivers gave free rides to anyone in need. our correspondent sophie long reports on how the community came together in...
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the bbc‘s biggest fan, steve rosenberg reports from the contest in kiev — and a warning, there are flashingry is portugal's first in the eurovision song contest after 49 accounts. as for the song, amor pelos dois, it sister wrote it. and it was very own eurovision. no gimmicks. just a melancholic melody and his charisma and charm. gehry came second. —— un—eurovision. portuguese fans had waited for this month is such a long time. they had grown so used to losing, that winning sparked plenty of emotion. amazing. amazing. it will be amazing. it is a dream come true. flying the flag for the uk was luciejones. her true. flying the flag for the uk was lucie jones. her power true. flying the flag for the uk was luciejones. her power ballad, never give up on you, got our best result was six years. we were aiming for a particular place? no, iwasjust aiming for not last. so i did quite well. woo! of course, be eurovision, there was weird, there was wonderful, and what on earth was this? but perhaps it would be the music that we remember from eurovision 2017. it is the mischief. during the interval ac
the bbc‘s biggest fan, steve rosenberg reports from the contest in kiev — and a warning, there are flashingry is portugal's first in the eurovision song contest after 49 accounts. as for the song, amor pelos dois, it sister wrote it. and it was very own eurovision. no gimmicks. just a melancholic melody and his charisma and charm. gehry came second. —— un—eurovision. portuguese fans had waited for this month is such a long time. they had grown so used to losing, that winning sparked...
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. >> manchester kiev constable says they do know that one person committed this attack. >> philadelphia police are investigating a report of an abduction in east falls. >> police say she is credible witness. that her story does add up. >> after school melee injuries a police offers nerve juniata park. three students are also under arrest. >> do more construction things after school than start fights. >> president trump is in the west bank this morning meeting with the palestinian authority president. >>> after arriving, the president took part in a celebratory store dance called the arda. here is trump flopping. hard to see what song those guys are dancing to. jim, could we turn up the music little bit? >> ♪ it's raining men ♪ >> oh, no. >> that song, just not fair. all right, let's go to katie speaking every rain. >> well done, yes. >> katie did you see that clip. >> i did. i have no words. i'm going to just move along. >> okay, thank you. >> transition, i prefer that, ya. i didn't even make the connection there. good one. not necessarily going to semen falling from the sky, but we wil
. >> manchester kiev constable says they do know that one person committed this attack. >> philadelphia police are investigating a report of an abduction in east falls. >> police say she is credible witness. that her story does add up. >> after school melee injuries a police offers nerve juniata park. three students are also under arrest. >> do more construction things after school than start fights. >> president trump is in the west bank this morning meeting...
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in ukraine's capital city of kiev, surveillance captured an incredible explosion from an underground water pipe as it burst. take a look at what happened here. the ground just erupts. the debris was sent six stories high like a bomb. one woman was slightly hurt. several cars were damaged. as were some nearby buildings. watch again now. isn't that weird? local reports say the explosion was caused by hydraulic testing on pipes that were installed in 1979. >> a homeowner calls it the lawn from hell. not a single mower could cut the grass until he invented one. his solution next. >> but first we want to thank ava for this picture of what she calls an unfriendly encounter at lands end in san francisco. she shared her picture with us on social media using the #abc7now, we'd love to >>> i'm alma daetz. coming up on abc7 news at 6:00, the controversial decision and an emotional case. tonight one man's outrage after the person accused of shooting him in the head is shet free for now by a bay area judge. >>> also today's supreme court decision on a landmark california law, this one is for the
in ukraine's capital city of kiev, surveillance captured an incredible explosion from an underground water pipe as it burst. take a look at what happened here. the ground just erupts. the debris was sent six stories high like a bomb. one woman was slightly hurt. several cars were damaged. as were some nearby buildings. watch again now. isn't that weird? local reports say the explosion was caused by hydraulic testing on pipes that were installed in 1979. >> a homeowner calls it the lawn...