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they've made london bridge simple. and, in the past, it was anything but.mmuters who pass through each year, london bridge was a place to be endured, rather than loved. the station is really an old set of viaducts that were built at different times, and never really linked up. and then in the 70s it had a bit of a 70s makeover. launched by... as the bishop said to aslef. the bishop of southwark and frankie howard. but the solution... it was just another set of depressing and confusing corridors. the answer, radical. cut a massive hole through the station. all the platforms, all the supports, all the track was replaced while the station was still operating. it was described as open heart surgery on a patient that wasn't just awake, they werejogging. and to see how it works, i went for a walk with the architect. we were asked if we could avoid filming during rush hour. however, we managed to get around that. this is the absolute rush hour we are in at the moment, it's about 8.30. so this is the busiest time of the day. there's a calm, isn't there? it's bizarr
they've made london bridge simple. and, in the past, it was anything but.mmuters who pass through each year, london bridge was a place to be endured, rather than loved. the station is really an old set of viaducts that were built at different times, and never really linked up. and then in the 70s it had a bit of a 70s makeover. launched by... as the bishop said to aslef. the bishop of southwark and frankie howard. but the solution... it was just another set of depressing and confusing...
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they've made london bridge simple. and, in the past, it was anything but.million commuters who pass through each year, london bridge was a place to be endured rather than loved. the station is really an old set of viaducts that were built at different times and never really linked up. and then in the ‘70s it had a bit of a ‘70s makeover. launched by... as the bishop said to aslef. ..the bishop of southwark and frankie howard. but the solution... sighs it was just another set of depressing and confusing corridors. the answer, radical. cut a massive hole through the station. all the platforms, all the supports, all the track was replaced while the station was still operating. it was described as open—heart surgery on a patient that wasn't just awake, they werejogging. and to see how it works, i went for a walk with the architect. we were asked if we could avoid filming during rush hour. however, we managed to get around that. this is the absolute rush hour we are in at the moment, it's about 8:30. so, this is the busiest time of the day. yep. there's a calm,
they've made london bridge simple. and, in the past, it was anything but.million commuters who pass through each year, london bridge was a place to be endured rather than loved. the station is really an old set of viaducts that were built at different times and never really linked up. and then in the ‘70s it had a bit of a ‘70s makeover. launched by... as the bishop said to aslef. ..the bishop of southwark and frankie howard. but the solution... sighs it was just another set of depressing...
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take a closer look at one of the nominees for britain's most prestigious prize for architecture — london bridge. and fans celebrate as katarina johnson—thompson scoops britain's second goal — and breaks the british heptathlon record at the world athletics championships. good morning and welcome to the bbc news at 9. the uk and us governments have called on facebook to rethink its plans to use encryption for messages on all of its platforms. in an open letter to the company's chief executive, mark zuckerberg, the home secretary priti patel said the firm's policy could hamper international efforts to grant law enforcers faster access to private messages on social media. facebook argues that it is working closely with child safety experts and governments to keep people safe. encryption is creating those spaces, those spaces for terrorist individuals, terrorist organisations, child abusers, the people that are seeking to do harm to others, children, individuals and our own countries and our national security. so, i would really urge facebook to engage with us in active dialogue, which is something
take a closer look at one of the nominees for britain's most prestigious prize for architecture — london bridge. and fans celebrate as katarina johnson—thompson scoops britain's second goal — and breaks the british heptathlon record at the world athletics championships. good morning and welcome to the bbc news at 9. the uk and us governments have called on facebook to rethink its plans to use encryption for messages on all of its platforms. in an open letter to the company's chief...
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six buildings, the first one, the biggest london bridge station.his is an old station that is been given a new lease on life. an extra hundred feet of architecture and engineering as they dug into the via ducts, the big messy via ducts and made a new concourse and somehow kept the station running in the process. is there to build the station and nine sections. for those who do not know the station, we knew it is the best station to miss my train because it was a confusion of corridors. it was nearly impossible to find your way around now it's a big open space with escalators soaring up to the platforms and they connect much better. it's engineering ifeel, we look connect much better. it's engineering i feel, we look too closely added, i don't feel it is as beautifully finished as some of the other projects. it is an amazing feat of engineering. when the truly is building is —— beautiful as the opera house. this is a very modest su btle opera house. this is a very modest subtle architecture, it's like a beautiful music box that is just been hidden i
six buildings, the first one, the biggest london bridge station.his is an old station that is been given a new lease on life. an extra hundred feet of architecture and engineering as they dug into the via ducts, the big messy via ducts and made a new concourse and somehow kept the station running in the process. is there to build the station and nine sections. for those who do not know the station, we knew it is the best station to miss my train because it was a confusion of corridors. it was...
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oliver and not much time, six nominees, let's start with the first we saw in that little film, london bridgest of stations and it has been transformed. they have excavated into the viaduct, kept the session running and made a massive new coi'icoui’se running and made a massive new concourse that allowed it to up the passenger numbers incredibly. concourse that allowed it to up the passenger numbers incrediblym concourse that allowed it to up the passenger numbers incredibly. is it architecture or engineering? passenger numbers incredibly. is it architecture or engineering7m passenger numbers incredibly. is it architecture or engineering? it is engineering! personally i do not think an architecture prize is quite what should be awarded! and this opera house, a stable block from the outside but inside something different. this is architecture, a beautiful little music box. exquisite, the choice of materials, and quite a rough and ready sense of being outdoors. nothing like an ordinary opera house. and the buildings had to be tuned in order for people to hear their voices? this has been close c
oliver and not much time, six nominees, let's start with the first we saw in that little film, london bridgest of stations and it has been transformed. they have excavated into the viaduct, kept the session running and made a massive new coi'icoui’se running and made a massive new concourse that allowed it to up the passenger numbers incredibly. concourse that allowed it to up the passenger numbers incrediblym concourse that allowed it to up the passenger numbers incredibly. is it...
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london bridge station was probably the most muddled and difficult station to get around in london.o create a new station in the middle of the existing station by cutting through all the victorian arches to create this large concourse. the station has been completely reorganised and it is now, i hope, one of the best stations in london, going from one of the worst. how the station looked and needed to operate was an important, but not the most important part. it was how we built it and kept london running. there's over 120 million passenger journeys every year that we have to manage. all of those trains, all of those passengers, had to keep on going. we had to design the building in strips, or nine mini stations, effectively. build them, and once they were completed, we moved onto the next bit, demolished it, built the new bit, the new bit was running alongside the old bit. it is the largest concourse in the uk. it is twice the size of liverpool street station and actually bigger than the pitch at wembley stadium. the station canopies themselves curve up in the centre to create what
london bridge station was probably the most muddled and difficult station to get around in london.o create a new station in the middle of the existing station by cutting through all the victorian arches to create this large concourse. the station has been completely reorganised and it is now, i hope, one of the best stations in london, going from one of the worst. how the station looked and needed to operate was an important, but not the most important part. it was how we built it and kept...
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they are shutting down to central london bridge is and it's going to affect thousands and thousands oft a warning here from the transport secretary that it could alienate people. it probably will alienate them but a lot of people are quite sympathetic to this including, left not sympathetic necessarily to what they are going to do but the mayor, sadiq khan supports the ability to have protests so depends on what they actually do. the last thing didn't work out too well which is the fire engine with the hoses which went broke and sprayed red liquid everywhere. it suggesting that emergency care at st thomas hospital could be affected. that will alienate people. they're with every organisation, there are people who become attached to their organisation who go too far for that organisation who go too far for that organisation but it should be stressed that it's peaceful. it teaches very much the message of non—violent protest. teaches very much the message of non—viole nt protest. there teaches very much the message of non—violent protest. there will be disruption but these are people maki
they are shutting down to central london bridge is and it's going to affect thousands and thousands oft a warning here from the transport secretary that it could alienate people. it probably will alienate them but a lot of people are quite sympathetic to this including, left not sympathetic necessarily to what they are going to do but the mayor, sadiq khan supports the ability to have protests so depends on what they actually do. the last thing didn't work out too well which is the fire engine...
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london bridge station was probably the most muddled and difficult station to get around in london. it was very overcrowded and wasn't a particularly nice environment. the brief from our client was to create a new station in the middle of the existing station by cutting through all the victorian arches to create this large concourse. the station has been completely reorganised and it is now, i hope, one of the best stations in london, going from one of the worst. how the station looked and needed to operate was an important, but not the most important part. it was how we built it and kept london running. there's over 120 million passenger journeys every year that we have to manage. all of those trains, all of those passengers, had to keep on going. we had to design the building in strips, or nine mini stations, effectively. build them, and once they were completed, we moved onto the next bit, demolished it, built the new bit, the new bit was running alongside the old bit. it is the largest concourse in the uk. it is twice the size of liverpool street station and actually bigger than
london bridge station was probably the most muddled and difficult station to get around in london. it was very overcrowded and wasn't a particularly nice environment. the brief from our client was to create a new station in the middle of the existing station by cutting through all the victorian arches to create this large concourse. the station has been completely reorganised and it is now, i hope, one of the best stations in london, going from one of the worst. how the station looked and...
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he spent four days at london bridge and his appeal has now been seen more than a million times on social rejections and soi and getting a lot of rejections and so i decided i was going to take matters into my own hands and show employers that i had tenacity to stand outside here in london bridge, with so many people looking at me and judging with so many people looking at me andjudging me, and i think that with so many people looking at me and judging me, and i think that is something that a lot of employers are looking for. good luck to him. let's take a look at the travel situation now... all tube lines are running well at the moment. but on the trains great northern and thameslink services from cambridge into london kings cross are running at reduced speeds following signal problems. in central london — the extinction rebellion demonstration is still affecting roads around trafalgar square, with multiple road closures in the area. and in bowes park, traffic on the north circular eastbound is slow towards green lanes. now the weather with lizzi. plenty of early sunshine around, a prett
he spent four days at london bridge and his appeal has now been seen more than a million times on social rejections and soi and getting a lot of rejections and so i decided i was going to take matters into my own hands and show employers that i had tenacity to stand outside here in london bridge, with so many people looking at me and judging with so many people looking at me andjudging me, and i think that with so many people looking at me and judging me, and i think that is something that a...
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london bridge station was probably the most muddled and difficult station to get around in london. the station has been completely reorganised and it is now, i hope, one of the best stations in london, going from one of the worst. how the station looked and needed to operate was an important, but not the most important part. it was how we built it and kept london running. there's over 120 million passenger journeys every year that we have to manage. all of those trains, all of those passengers, had to keep on going. we had to design the building in strips,
london bridge station was probably the most muddled and difficult station to get around in london. the station has been completely reorganised and it is now, i hope, one of the best stations in london, going from one of the worst. how the station looked and needed to operate was an important, but not the most important part. it was how we built it and kept london running. there's over 120 million passenger journeys every year that we have to manage. all of those trains, all of those passengers,...
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london bridge station was probably the most muddled and difficult station to get around in london.e a new station in the middle of the existing station by cutting through all the victorian arches to create this large concourse. the station has been completely reorganised and it is now, i hope, one of the best stations in london, going from one of the worst. how the station looked and needed to operate was an important, but not the most important part. it was how we built it and kept london running. there's over 120 million passenger journeys every year that we have to manage. all of those trains, all of those passengers, had to keep on going. we had to design the building in strips, or nine mini stations, effectively. build them, and once they were completed, we moved onto the next bit, demolished it, built the new bit, the new bit was running alongside the old bit. it is the largest concourse in the uk. it is twice the size of liverpool street station and actually bigger than the pitch at wembley stadium. the station canopies themselves curled up in the centre to create what we ca
london bridge station was probably the most muddled and difficult station to get around in london.e a new station in the middle of the existing station by cutting through all the victorian arches to create this large concourse. the station has been completely reorganised and it is now, i hope, one of the best stations in london, going from one of the worst. how the station looked and needed to operate was an important, but not the most important part. it was how we built it and kept london...
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and in 2017 in london 3 terrorists drove a vehicle into pedestrians on london bridge and then went on a stabbing spree killing 8 people and injuring 50. why are attacks with vehicles seemingly more and more common because obtaining them is easy it requires little to no planning and that makes heavy vehicles an option for both lone wolves and terror group attack planners. let's get more now we're joined by pierre he is a counter-terrorism expert at the modern security consulting group here in berlin welcome to the program and thank you for joining us we do not yet know that this is an attack but if we just look at the past couple of years what has changed and what hasn't since that christmas attack that we saw here in berlin which was conducted with a truck in from i guess from from a terrorist perspective is that right now you no longer need a terrorist attack to create the possible terrorism headlines that we saw a few weeks ago in berlin a severe car crash would discuss right now of course to the worries could be terrorism or not i think that is already a measure of success. that's
and in 2017 in london 3 terrorists drove a vehicle into pedestrians on london bridge and then went on a stabbing spree killing 8 people and injuring 50. why are attacks with vehicles seemingly more and more common because obtaining them is easy it requires little to no planning and that makes heavy vehicles an option for both lone wolves and terror group attack planners. let's get more now we're joined by pierre he is a counter-terrorism expert at the modern security consulting group here in...
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nominations — which included an opera house, a home made out of cork, and the redevelopment of london bridges, david mikhail, winners of the stirling prize for goldsmith street, a development of council houses. so, this is it? and for resident chloe smith and her partner louis... very nice! they are more than proud of their new home. my little girl absolutely loves the garden. and the back is a key feature. a safe, enclosed communal play space. i'd never have thought this would have been a council property. i just wanted my little girl to have a garden, and some freedom, like little kids do. and i can't see me moving from here, not for a long time. but for the architects, it's been a long haul. 11 years, trying to prove that houses can be as efficient as flats. and the buildings it was competing against — an opera house, hidden inside an old stable building, and a completely recyclable house made entirely of cork. but what clinched it was goldsmith‘s mix of the environmental and the social. so, who made the decision, going for yours? it came down to the vote of a local resident. so, what, es
nominations — which included an opera house, a home made out of cork, and the redevelopment of london bridges, david mikhail, winners of the stirling prize for goldsmith street, a development of council houses. so, this is it? and for resident chloe smith and her partner louis... very nice! they are more than proud of their new home. my little girl absolutely loves the garden. and the back is a key feature. a safe, enclosed communal play space. i'd never have thought this would have been a...
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and a huge redevelopment of london bridge station.ecause it's just lovely. and for the first time, a council house. so this is it? chloe smith took me on a tour of her new home here at the goldsmith street development in norwich. i'd have never have thought this would be a council property, from what i've lived in in the past to what i'm living in now, never did i think this would be council. never. but what makes this truly remarkable is the insulation. houses aren't even allowed letterboxes in case heat escapes. have you turned the heating on? twice, i think. twice in a year? since i've been here, yeah. but one building takes the green theme to a new level. this is a house made entirely of cork. the blocks are made from the by—product of wine corks, and there is no mortar, no plastic. the blocks are just held together by gravity, and so the whole house can be taken apart and used again. i've been told that even an idiot such as me can have a go at doing a bit of construction. so, let's see. i think i've just built a wall. not brilli
and a huge redevelopment of london bridge station.ecause it's just lovely. and for the first time, a council house. so this is it? chloe smith took me on a tour of her new home here at the goldsmith street development in norwich. i'd have never have thought this would be a council property, from what i've lived in in the past to what i'm living in now, never did i think this would be council. never. but what makes this truly remarkable is the insulation. houses aren't even allowed letterboxes...
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the nominations, which included an opera house, a home made out of cork and the redevelopment of london bridgehe winner was announced this evening. notjust because council housing had won, it was the first time council housing had even been shortlisted. and while it may not be the most dramatic or spectacular of winners we have had, there was a feeling in the room that this could send a message, perhaps be inspiration or even a model for the future that could affect the lives of many other people. and the winner is goldsmith street. annalie riches, david mikhail, winners of the stirling prize for goldsmith street, a development of council houses. so, this is it? and for resident chloe smith and her partner louis... very nice! they are more than proud of their new home. my little girl absolutely loves the garden. and the back is a key feature. a safe, enclosed communal play space. i'd never have thought this would have been a council property. ijust wanted my little girl to have a garden, and some freedom, like little kids do. and i can't see me moving from here, not for a long time. but for th
the nominations, which included an opera house, a home made out of cork and the redevelopment of london bridgehe winner was announced this evening. notjust because council housing had won, it was the first time council housing had even been shortlisted. and while it may not be the most dramatic or spectacular of winners we have had, there was a feeling in the room that this could send a message, perhaps be inspiration or even a model for the future that could affect the lives of many other...
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the joiner bacon, one for me stands out as being the biggest in comparison with council houses, london bridgee from chaos. there is a clarity in the transport network now that came from chaosm really was case, i missed my train so many times because i could never find the platform. essentiallyjust bea find the platform. essentiallyjust be a lot of viaducts and they have created, they dug a huge kind of gap in the middle of that with all these escalators while the station was still operating. that broad daylight down to the station for allowing them to open up and allow for good signage, there is a clarity to your route and lovely materials used. they‘ve also refurbished some of the viaducts so now there‘s a clear route through the underground station. you do not miss your train any more and that the perimeter of the station it has cleaned up and created spaces either side of the station which are pleasant to be in. and the far end, in a back garden, and made entirely out of cork, explain this because it is the most recycla ble explain this because it is the most recyclable building i‘ve ever
the joiner bacon, one for me stands out as being the biggest in comparison with council houses, london bridgee from chaos. there is a clarity in the transport network now that came from chaosm really was case, i missed my train so many times because i could never find the platform. essentiallyjust bea find the platform. essentiallyjust be a lot of viaducts and they have created, they dug a huge kind of gap in the middle of that with all these escalators while the station was still operating....
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the london bridge attacks were follows of the so-called islamic state.0 men, most of whom are potentially being held by the democratic forces. it's the future of those sorts of matter that are problematic. europeans are uncomfortable whether they should be repatriated or whatever they want to do. so, a highly volatile, still potential source of terrorist activities. still exists. if al baghdadi is coming, it's a symbolic blow and intellectual life blood. to consideration that this organization had a tradition. it did. not just in the islamic tradition. the people around him took a meticulous approach to the management of savagery. they have an unwritten napkin. it outlines the efficacy, the precision use of ultraviolence. >> and an arm that was chilling and savage in the things they portrayed. our sam kiley there on the syria/turkish border. >>> we'll continue here at cnn, to follow breaking news. a reminder that sources are telling cnn, that al baghdadi, the leader of isis, is believe to have been killed in a u.s. military raid in northwest syria. they'
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good to see you both back at let's start with you in london where protests have just kicked off i tell us what's going on there. well i'm here with bridges one of the main arteries into central london and these bridges all across westminster across the political district have been blocked by a protest as i've seen police dismantling structures then protesters have quietly again build them up i've also seen arrests but at the moment at everything here is very peaceful which is aligned with the objectives of the place is this but. all right simon let's come to you here in berlin give us an idea of what the scene is here. well this is also a very peaceful. here at the victory colon this is a key traffic roundabout in the center of berlin not far from the brandenburg gate there are several 100 protesters here who've all key point the streets normally they'd be full of traffic but today it's sort of festival scene with people singing songs and chanting slogans flying kites children playing it's really a rather pleasant scene but of course it's a determined protest as well as people who did mom doing what they call climate justice and they thi
good to see you both back at let's start with you in london where protests have just kicked off i tell us what's going on there. well i'm here with bridges one of the main arteries into central london and these bridges all across westminster across the political district have been blocked by a protest as i've seen police dismantling structures then protesters have quietly again build them up i've also seen arrests but at the moment at everything here is very peaceful which is aligned with the...
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bridge. very quiet, unusual for london at this time, and it is because extension rebellion have shut down thaty ta ke are currently trying to basically take the bridge back, to get rid of the protesters on it. they are threatening to arrest anyone, citizens or protesters, who are on lambeth bridge. they have already made a number of arrests so far today. dan johnson made a number of arrests so far today. danjohnson is at the london protest. dan, tell us the extent of what the protesters are doing in london. this is probably the biggest gathering we have seen so far this morning. there are a few hundred people here on whitehall in the heart of westminster, blocking it entirely. the traffic is having to turn around and head back towards trafalgar square, and there are other groups of protesters who are really just other groups of protesters who are reallyjust popping other groups of protesters who are really just popping up other groups of protesters who are reallyjust popping up in different sites around london, blocking roads, causing disruption, and this is the strategy. there is a group over
bridge. very quiet, unusual for london at this time, and it is because extension rebellion have shut down thaty ta ke are currently trying to basically take the bridge back, to get rid of the protesters on it. they are threatening to arrest anyone, citizens or protesters, who are on lambeth bridge. they have already made a number of arrests so far today. dan johnson made a number of arrests so far today. danjohnson is at the london protest. dan, tell us the extent of what the protesters are...
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bridge. cheering and applause it brought parts of central london to a standstill.y. i might as well go home now. my day's finished. i ain't going to earn nothing, am i? it certainly was disruptive. it took hours for police to unglue protesters from this scaffolding tower. and how would you cut this guy free from his hearse? not everyone agreed with the tactics. i think you're hysterical extremists, and you are alienating public opinion, and they ain't going to turn off their lights until you ask them to individually. celebrity supporters defended the action. this is a movement for everybody. this is not about party politics, it's not about brexit, it's much, much bigger than all of that. and it wasn'tjust london. extinction rebellion protests included a mass lie—in in mumbai, roadblocks in berlin, actions in new zealand, and in dublin, too. the crowds are thinning out now, though some activists do plan to sleep over, despite the rain. but it's unlikely to be comfortable, especially when you are chained to a friend. what are your plans for tonight? to stay here, kee
bridge. cheering and applause it brought parts of central london to a standstill.y. i might as well go home now. my day's finished. i ain't going to earn nothing, am i? it certainly was disruptive. it took hours for police to unglue protesters from this scaffolding tower. and how would you cut this guy free from his hearse? not everyone agreed with the tactics. i think you're hysterical extremists, and you are alienating public opinion, and they ain't going to turn off their lights until you...
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we have two retrofit projects, london bridge and nether holt opera.ery best building for their client and uses. i think this evening we had six of the best. we are going to see who is the best. we are going to see who is the best. we are going to see who is the best of the best. thank you so much for being with us, good luck this evening. we are going to have live coverage of which of those six shortlisted entries have been picked as britain‘s best new building and that will be there for you on a special programme tonight here on the bbc news channel at 8:30pm. a quick look at what else is coming up on the news channel. it will be broadcasting all day from penzance. once a witty weather is going to be doing. the weather is stuck in repeat at the moment, sunny spells and scattered showers accompanied by blustery wind. showers so far have been merging for longer spells of rain across western scotla nd longer spells of rain across western scotland and northern ireland, also nuisance showers through the midlands into the south—west of england as we speak.
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on the trains cancellations and delays on southern services — between london bridge and west croydonests by extinction rebellion affecting routes in and around parliament square, trafalgar square, whitehall, the mall, the strand and horseferry road. queen's drive is closed in both directions between seven sisters road and brownswood road because of flooding. now the weather with kate kinsella. good morning. it's a rather cloudy start out there this morning but the cloud will start to break up and we will see some spells of sunshine. we are, of course, still at risk of one or two showers. the show was this morning blowing through fairly quickly on that westerly breeze. we could see one or two more this afternoon. again, if you get one, they could be quite heavy but plenty of sunny spells around or at least brighter spells with a bit of cloud. the temperature today getting up to around 15 celsius. those showers blown through on that westerly breeze quite quickly, continuing into the evening but gradually fading away so we should get some drier weather. still at risk of a shower but lar
on the trains cancellations and delays on southern services — between london bridge and west croydonests by extinction rebellion affecting routes in and around parliament square, trafalgar square, whitehall, the mall, the strand and horseferry road. queen's drive is closed in both directions between seven sisters road and brownswood road because of flooding. now the weather with kate kinsella. good morning. it's a rather cloudy start out there this morning but the cloud will start to break up...
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bridge. cheering and applause it brought parts of central london to a standstill.me now. my day's finished. i ain't going to earn nothing, am i? it certainly was disruptive. it took hours for police to unglue protesters from this scaffolding tower. and how would you cut this guy free from his hearse? not everyone agreed with the tactics. i think you're hysterical extremists and you are alienating public opinion and i am not going to turn off their lights until you ask them to individually. celebrity supporters defended the action. this is a movement for everybody, this is not about party politics, it's not about brexit, it is bigger than that. and it wasn'tjust london. extinction rebellion protests included a mass lie—in in mumbai, road blocks in berlin, actions in new zealand, and in dublin, too. the crowds are thinning out now, though some activists do plan to sleep over, despite the rain. but it's unlikely to be comfortable, especially when you are chained to a friend. what are your plans for the night? to stay here, keep the strand blocked, yeah, keep the block
bridge. cheering and applause it brought parts of central london to a standstill.me now. my day's finished. i ain't going to earn nothing, am i? it certainly was disruptive. it took hours for police to unglue protesters from this scaffolding tower. and how would you cut this guy free from his hearse? not everyone agreed with the tactics. i think you're hysterical extremists and you are alienating public opinion and i am not going to turn off their lights until you ask them to individually....
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in london there have been over 200 arrests as protestors blocked bridges and roads in the city centreent correspondent justin rowlatt is there, what's happening there now? a lots of activity behind you. there is. we have the latest figures on arm reece, 217 so far, now extinction rebellion are demanding that the government declare an immediate climate and ecological emergency and begin to reduce uk greenhouse gases drastically. they say they will have two weeks of direct action in order to drive those demands home, sorry there is a police car coming through. today, thousands of activists blockaded streets from trafalgar square, down to lambeth bridge, shutting traffic out of the heart of uk government. i have been following the protests all day. there wasn't much the police could do as vehicles blocked key junctions and protesters swiftly chained themselves underneath. we're trying to shut central london to draw attention to the climate and ecological violence. go, go, go! but officers drew the line when activists tried to set up a kitchen — yep, sink and all, in the middle of trafalg
in london there have been over 200 arrests as protestors blocked bridges and roads in the city centreent correspondent justin rowlatt is there, what's happening there now? a lots of activity behind you. there is. we have the latest figures on arm reece, 217 so far, now extinction rebellion are demanding that the government declare an immediate climate and ecological emergency and begin to reduce uk greenhouse gases drastically. they say they will have two weeks of direct action in order to...
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extension rebellion the group which of death mentioned has said it's caused chaos in london this year by a key vote and bridges and wants to achieve net 0 carbon emissions by 2025 john hall has the latest from london. here we are in central london parliament square the heart of government where roadways in all directions now are blocked off by protesters belonging to the extinction rebellion movement place say they're going to be here for the next 2 weeks or until government exceeds to their demands the most basic of which is to declare an environmental and climate emergency and to start doing something about it it's to raise awareness of these issues and i think the time truly is now because it's $1.00 degrees is a massive change for not just species already and we need to do something unless we want to throw our hands and the air and say ok goodbye for humans you know we just let it happen i would like to say enough is enough enough of the systems which is destroying the planet in front of or are used. to be there a path through them 50 people manning this protest barricade blocking orchid warhol that's the
extension rebellion the group which of death mentioned has said it's caused chaos in london this year by a key vote and bridges and wants to achieve net 0 carbon emissions by 2025 john hall has the latest from london. here we are in central london parliament square the heart of government where roadways in all directions now are blocked off by protesters belonging to the extinction rebellion movement place say they're going to be here for the next 2 weeks or until government exceeds to their...
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order to keep the all ireland economy that is the main point now london is not willing to do that so there could have been some bridging solutions but nothing was offered so now you really sits here and says ok you didn't offer anything we can go for that uncompromising we had a stalemate and now come up and please say you want an extension and things are going to get very tricky next week during the summit because of boris johnson comes here and says i have to ask for an extension parenthesis but i didn't really don't want it and could somebody please vote against it there's still talk that hungry is peak to say no to that that will be very difficult situation particularly for the european heads of state and government who then have to decide to be given extension in spite of that in bed face more or less or do we say let's just finish this right here and sort of let them crash out at the end of the month w.'s barbara visual in brussels thank you so much. the white house has announced it will not cooperate with the congressional a peaceful inquiry against president trial is ministration is alleging the inquiry is unco
order to keep the all ireland economy that is the main point now london is not willing to do that so there could have been some bridging solutions but nothing was offered so now you really sits here and says ok you didn't offer anything we can go for that uncompromising we had a stalemate and now come up and please say you want an extension and things are going to get very tricky next week during the summit because of boris johnson comes here and says i have to ask for an extension parenthesis...
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disobedience campaign or the 1400 people have been arrested says the group began blocking roads bridges and airports in london demanding radical action on climate change. election observers from the european union have criticized mozambique's election saying it wasn't a level playing field between the government and opposition ballot stuffing was reported at several polling stations and many observers were subject to violence one was even murdered by police officers under there is malcolm webb reports from shy shy the capital of gaza province. it was right here that anastasio a matter valley was shot by 5 gunmen last week he died shortly afterwards in hospital he was an observer in mozambique's election and the director of a rights group. from above and his colleague fernando young tubby told us he'd been within minutes before at a training session for local observers and shy shy the capital of gaza province he says anastasio killing sent a clear message from producing drivel made to it makes me feel scared i'm living in fear after this the situation is worse we're being followed it doesn't sit well with me.
disobedience campaign or the 1400 people have been arrested says the group began blocking roads bridges and airports in london demanding radical action on climate change. election observers from the european union have criticized mozambique's election saying it wasn't a level playing field between the government and opposition ballot stuffing was reported at several polling stations and many observers were subject to violence one was even murdered by police officers under there is malcolm webb...
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london this year. the roads and bridges those are the headlines counting the cost is coming up next. hello i'm sammy's a than this is counting the cost of al-jazeera the weekly look at the world of business and economics this week germany heading for recession with anger merkel put aside their concerns about that and splash the cash this stimulate the economy . the worst wildfires in decades and the rising threat of desertification farmers in the amazon fear their livelihoods are under threat. of dollars in black gold along the way patagonia could help end argentina's economic problems because the country have a plan to satisfy oil explorers and environmentalist. germany is europe's engine of growth right now its splattering though and could slip into recession finds itself caught in the middle of the u.s. president's trade war with china that's hurting global growth and as one of the world's leading exporters it's one track that can't escape or vats tips german industry which accounts for a 5th of its economy into recession and unemployment is holding up at almost record levels that
london this year. the roads and bridges those are the headlines counting the cost is coming up next. hello i'm sammy's a than this is counting the cost of al-jazeera the weekly look at the world of business and economics this week germany heading for recession with anger merkel put aside their concerns about that and splash the cash this stimulate the economy . the worst wildfires in decades and the rising threat of desertification farmers in the amazon fear their livelihoods are under threat....
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were organized by the extinction rebellion globe the group which cost chaos in london this year by occupying key roads and bridges wants urgent government action to curb carbon emissions you're upset with headlines on al-jazeera prison lives inside and out continues next stay with us. the. living. it is. this in the least it is more natural. to the. needs. and a convenient approach for. mr he should cut. for us the times must be tempered it can. until you see you should somebody who are maybe a few musicians in a while. but still be strong much. more the company and. you do so many students if you put the producers. which you should change yes a good distance t. . leave too soon and damn curse huge and she. couldn't really wanting. very much attention. if you think it's true that you. feel. you. see the believe you started stealing a cold and was going to filibuster all this in the well worn out of media on top of the world supporting you go for the room they are good on their part of now a new g.m. cut or as. bush will call up the real need not just playing chess with the interest and. not some of it it does a b
were organized by the extinction rebellion globe the group which cost chaos in london this year by occupying key roads and bridges wants urgent government action to curb carbon emissions you're upset with headlines on al-jazeera prison lives inside and out continues next stay with us. the. living. it is. this in the least it is more natural. to the. needs. and a convenient approach for. mr he should cut. for us the times must be tempered it can. until you see you should somebody who are maybe a...
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london's iconic landmarks. protesters popped up to block key junctions, roads and bridges, targeting parliament and government buildingswarned these demonstrations and the disruption are stretching their numbers. still, they stepped in quickly to cut protesters free and make arrests, and we have been told to expect two weeks of this sort of direct action. we are facing the loss of the majority of life on earth within a few generations. we don't know what the planet will look like by the end of the century, but it is highly likely that it will be largely uninhabitable. so what do you do when you know that that that is coming? the protests reached right around the world. this was sydney. extinction rebellion is a global movement and it made its presence felt here in france and in india too, calling for greater international commitments on carbon emissions. but back in london, not everyone agrees with the approach. i think you are hysterical extremists, and you are alienating public opinion, and they ain't going to turn off their lights until you ask them to individually. there may well be more frustration over the next f
london's iconic landmarks. protesters popped up to block key junctions, roads and bridges, targeting parliament and government buildingswarned these demonstrations and the disruption are stretching their numbers. still, they stepped in quickly to cut protesters free and make arrests, and we have been told to expect two weeks of this sort of direct action. we are facing the loss of the majority of life on earth within a few generations. we don't know what the planet will look like by the end of...
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campaign all than 1400 people have been arrested since the group began blocking roads bridges and airports in london demanding radical action on climate change. in kenya families have finally received the remains of loved ones who died in the ethiopian airlines plane crash 7 months ago the remains of 28 victims have been returned after months of d.n.a. analysis to formally identify them catherine soy reports from a clue. the remains of. our carried by her friends into the charge the old used to attend in a quote the teacher was flying home from canada. in 3 grandchildren when they feel be an airline's jet crashed in march killing all a $157.00 people on board most of the bodies were banged beyond recognition and it has taken months of d.n.a. analysis to identify the remains. we must hear 1st before anything else even when it comes to compensation. every. $32.00 kenyans were on board the boeing 737 max which crashed after takeoff from addis ababa boeing admitted a faulty sense contributed to the disaster the entire 737 max fleet has been grounded since the accident which followed another in indonesia
campaign all than 1400 people have been arrested since the group began blocking roads bridges and airports in london demanding radical action on climate change. in kenya families have finally received the remains of loved ones who died in the ethiopian airlines plane crash 7 months ago the remains of 28 victims have been returned after months of d.n.a. analysis to formally identify them catherine soy reports from a clue. the remains of. our carried by her friends into the charge the old used to...
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and he's 21 people have been arrested in london the group is plenty a fortnight of what it cost peaceful civil disobedience brok ing access to keep roads and bridges in cities around the world john hall is live at the climate protests in london jonah tell us about what's happening on the streets 60. hi follett world we are standing in the heart of government in central london here just outside parliament behind me over there is whitehall you can see a protest blockade across whitehall government offices behind it of course the office of the prime minister number 10 downing street behind that i'll move you across over here you can have a look at westminster bridge over there also blockaded there are no cars to be seen lots of police of course and looking down the road there towards millbank similarly one blockade another blockade 30 meters or so behind it another one behind that and the bridges leading to this area area also blocked effectively the whole of the parliamentary and government area of central central london shut down to traffic this is the of course the reemergence of extinction rebellion the u.k. based group as you said there are sort
and he's 21 people have been arrested in london the group is plenty a fortnight of what it cost peaceful civil disobedience brok ing access to keep roads and bridges in cities around the world john hall is live at the climate protests in london jonah tell us about what's happening on the streets 60. hi follett world we are standing in the heart of government in central london here just outside parliament behind me over there is whitehall you can see a protest blockade across whitehall...
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london. >> that is hilarious. >> tower bridge, drinking. i am working his old shift. >> a big thanks to that guy. that guy seems to be having a lot of fun in london. but few people have more fun than we do right here. and now that kenneth is official, official, you can look forward to more of this. ♪ vogue vogue vogue vogue ♪ in formation >> because you know what? why? ♪ ♪ jump kick one two three ♪ jump kick one two three >> thank you for joining us....
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commuters travelling through euston station in london have faced major disruption this evening, after boy was injured falling from a bridge police dealt with what network rail described as a ‘serious trespass incident‘ near wembley central. all lines have now been reopened, but they've warned of "serious disruption" for passengers until end of service on friday. parents are being warned that they are oblivious to the way children and teenagers are being targeted by drug dealers on social media, and how accessible cheap class—a drugs now are. it follows the deaths of at least a dozen children under the age of 16 across the uk since 2017 after taking ecstasy. our correspondent, hywel griffith, has this special report. you do, you think you're invincible as a child, you know? still grieving, still confused. it's six months since tatum lost her little boy. i think i didn't want it to be real. you don't want to believe it or something. i was thinking, no, this is somebody else, it's got to be. it can't be carson. 13—year—old carson price died after taking ecstasy in this park. his mother's been told it was sold to him through
commuters travelling through euston station in london have faced major disruption this evening, after boy was injured falling from a bridge police dealt with what network rail described as a ‘serious trespass incident‘ near wembley central. all lines have now been reopened, but they've warned of "serious disruption" for passengers until end of service on friday. parents are being warned that they are oblivious to the way children and teenagers are being targeted by drug dealers on...
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next, paris — activists have been blocking a bridge and sections of the city centre. and then this is londonearlier in the year in london closed down various parts of the city — and there were more than a thousand arrests then. in the uk, the group tweeted this warning in the last couple of hours... they are asking for people to come down and give them support. other people are asking if these tactics are reasonable. there have also been protests in berlin — with one of the busiestjunctions shutdown. normally at this time of day this is one of berlin‘s busiest if not the busiestjunction in the city but today you are not going to drive a car through here, hundreds of protesters have set up camp and there are protesters have set up camp and there a re protests protesters have set up camp and there are protests going on in other parts of the city. they say they are going to stay all week and block thisjunction, they going to stay all week and block this junction, they have come prepared, they have sleeping bags and ground mats, and they say they wa nt to and ground mats, and they say they want
next, paris — activists have been blocking a bridge and sections of the city centre. and then this is londonearlier in the year in london closed down various parts of the city — and there were more than a thousand arrests then. in the uk, the group tweeted this warning in the last couple of hours... they are asking for people to come down and give them support. other people are asking if these tactics are reasonable. there have also been protests in berlin — with one of the...
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conflicts with sebastian with time running out call from souls in london to get affected feel feverish climbing to keep the flame on the bridge the full negotiations fight my guest this week here in prague is the czech foreign minister thomas petrusha he has surprisingly clear differences with a government to say so why doesn't he resign sophia. w. o. o. o o come to the girl max you just check. good mine of story. with exclusive insights. and a must see concerning parts culture came here a. place to be for curious minds. do it yourself networkers. so subscribe don't miss out. on world unto itself. with its own gravitational power. the finest musical compositions. with some mysteries to reveal. don't believe that she was into them don't tell me that she never showed up. and the joint should come off in the morning. preview of the symphonies a few how this prompts. how did the romantic master come up with such a piece of. the secrets of symphonic magic. the brahms coda starts oct 11th w m pop enough. this is news and these are our top stories. u.s. president donald trump wants china to investigate former democrat vice president
conflicts with sebastian with time running out call from souls in london to get affected feel feverish climbing to keep the flame on the bridge the full negotiations fight my guest this week here in prague is the czech foreign minister thomas petrusha he has surprisingly clear differences with a government to say so why doesn't he resign sophia. w. o. o. o o come to the girl max you just check. good mine of story. with exclusive insights. and a must see concerning parts culture came here a....
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bridge. cheering and applause it brought parts of central london to a standstill.took hours for police to uncut protesters from this scaffolding tower. not everyone agreed with the tactics. you are hysterical extremists and you are alienating public opinion and i am not going to turn off their lights until you ask them to individually. celebrity supporters defended the action. this is is a movement for everybody, it is not about party politics or brexit, it is bigger than that. it wasn'tjust london. extinction rebellion protests included a mass lie—in in mumbai, road blocks in berlin, actions in new zealand, and in dublin, too. extinction rebellion are claiming today was a triumph. but they are planning 1a days of similar actions. the question now is whether their activists not to mention the public and police, have the staying power for that. the headlines on bbc news... news figures show knife crime offences in england and wales have increased by two—thirds. after the fatal car crash that killed 19 year old harry dunn — the prime minister urges the us to reconsid
bridge. cheering and applause it brought parts of central london to a standstill.took hours for police to uncut protesters from this scaffolding tower. not everyone agreed with the tactics. you are hysterical extremists and you are alienating public opinion and i am not going to turn off their lights until you ask them to individually. celebrity supporters defended the action. this is is a movement for everybody, it is not about party politics or brexit, it is bigger than that. it wasn'tjust...
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problem of climate change more than just they were arrested in london demonstrators tried to shut down major locations like westminster bridge and also city rallies were also held across the globe to from north america to a straight where more than 10 people were at the time of a major intersection well among extinction rebellions demands of the governments declare a climate emergency help the loss of biodiversity and drastically reduce carbon emissions by 2025 from seeing it as a peaceful nonviolent campaign to potentially holding all the ingredients of an extremist movement is some of the reaction we've been hearing. extinction rebellion is without question britain's fastest growing pagan religion and the reason i refer to as a pagan religion is just as all the classic hallmarks of a group of religious fundamentalists a belief that their view is the only view that's acceptable a desire to shut down everything that does not talk to their worldview they fundamental belief that they are in charge and everybody else also go to their beck and call how do you resolve pollution result polluted by technological advancements the te
problem of climate change more than just they were arrested in london demonstrators tried to shut down major locations like westminster bridge and also city rallies were also held across the globe to from north america to a straight where more than 10 people were at the time of a major intersection well among extinction rebellions demands of the governments declare a climate emergency help the loss of biodiversity and drastically reduce carbon emissions by 2025 from seeing it as a peaceful...
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was dragged down. 1400 people have been arrested since the group began blocking roads, bridges and airports in london a week ago to demand faster action on climate change. this week london became the first city to prohibit extension rebellions from staging protests. >>> a study suggest travelers may be willing to pay more for plane tickets if the money is used to fight climate change. researchers from the university of british columbia asked people if they would be willing to pay a $14 carbon fee. when the fee was called a carbon offset and not a tax participants reacted positively. the study concludes people like to know where their money is going and it makes them feel better to know it could help the environment. >>> new footage shows a whale skeleton on the seafloor of monterey is going viral. >> oh my goodness. look at that. >> this is incredible. >> this is so cool. >> my goodness. >> that reaction from a scientist during yesterday's livestream as they copies where images of scavenging fish and an octopus on the whale skeleton. researchers from the monterey bay national marine sanctuary came ac
was dragged down. 1400 people have been arrested since the group began blocking roads, bridges and airports in london a week ago to demand faster action on climate change. this week london became the first city to prohibit extension rebellions from staging protests. >>> a study suggest travelers may be willing to pay more for plane tickets if the money is used to fight climate change. researchers from the university of british columbia asked people if they would be willing to pay a $14...