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but for the bus or london underground, it's easy.ngs might get easier with smart ticketing set to spell the end of ticket barriers. instead, sensors will talk to an app which tracks your journey and automatically charges you. 0ne system using bluetooth beacons is already active in genoa, and paul carter has been to take a look. 0ur cities are changing. and so, the way we we navigate them is changing, too. —— and so, the way we navigate them is changing, too. in many major cities around the world, technology being used for integrated fares and ticketing across modes of transport are now commonplace. but making such multimodal systems truly frictionless by removing the need to buy tickets is taking things to the next level. and in the northern italian city of genoa, they're doing just that — in some instances, quite literally. in partnership with hitachi rail, the city is piloting a new system to allow seamless, hands—free payment and ticketing, all from a smartphone. the system works across the city's varied networks including buses,
but for the bus or london underground, it's easy.ngs might get easier with smart ticketing set to spell the end of ticket barriers. instead, sensors will talk to an app which tracks your journey and automatically charges you. 0ne system using bluetooth beacons is already active in genoa, and paul carter has been to take a look. 0ur cities are changing. and so, the way we we navigate them is changing, too. —— and so, the way we navigate them is changing, too. in many major cities around the...
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. >> in the london underground, 32 celsius, 90 fahrenheit, system is only half air conditioned. makes for stifling rush hour. >> reporter: the heat snarled transport, melting runway at london airport, forcing it to close for repairs. extreme weather a sign of what's to come. >> a result of climate change, it's never been this hot before. >> the world is going to burn and probably disintegrate in 20 years. >> reporter: temperatures not expected to fall and give people a chance to cool off. tomorrow, the forecast is even hotter. >> ramy inocencio, thank you. >>> back at home, more than 50 million americans face temperatures topping 100 degrees from north dakota to louisiana. in the northeast, heavy rains caused flooding in patterson, new jersey, stranding cars and causing havoc in the commute. bring in meteorologist mike bettes from the weather channel. >> look at the pattern across the continent, warm air rolls in, spain, france, italy, uk, some temperatures could ellipse all-time highs. 105 in paris, 101 in london, less than degree from all-time record in the uk. dry, hot conditi
. >> in the london underground, 32 celsius, 90 fahrenheit, system is only half air conditioned. makes for stifling rush hour. >> reporter: the heat snarled transport, melting runway at london airport, forcing it to close for repairs. extreme weather a sign of what's to come. >> a result of climate change, it's never been this hot before. >> the world is going to burn and probably disintegrate in 20 years. >> reporter: temperatures not expected to fall and give...
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here in the london underground it's about 32 degrees celsius. that's about 90 degrees fahrenheit. this system is only about half air-conditioned, and it makes for a very stifling rush hour. >> reporter: the heat snarl ed transport and the run rey was melted. this airport closed for repairs while train tracks were painted white to stop them from buckling. it's a result of what's to come. >> if you look at history, it's never been this hot before. >> it's probably going to burn and disintegrate in probably 20 years. >>> president biden could be on the verge of declaring a national climate emergency. sources tell "the washington post" that mr. biden is hoping to advance his environmental agenda as soon as this week after it was stalled on capitol hill when senator joe manchin withdrew his support. the west virginia democrat cited record-high inflation for opposing the $300 million plan, which would reduce emissions an. ai hwould pen n of accounters. >>> wefiout w deg inhat le thr le dead ano others injured, including a 12-year-old girl. police are crediting a 22-year-old bystander wh
here in the london underground it's about 32 degrees celsius. that's about 90 degrees fahrenheit. this system is only about half air-conditioned, and it makes for a very stifling rush hour. >> reporter: the heat snarl ed transport and the run rey was melted. this airport closed for repairs while train tracks were painted white to stop them from buckling. it's a result of what's to come. >> if you look at history, it's never been this hot before. >> it's probably going to burn...
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here in the london underground, it's about 32 degrees celsius, that's about 90 degrees fahrenheit. this system is only about half-s for a very stifling rush hour. the heat snarled transport, melting a runway at a london airport and forcing it to close for repairs, while train tracks were painted white to stop them from buckling. the extreme weather, a sign of what's to come. >> it is definitely a result of climate change, because if you look at the history, it's never been this hot before. >> the world is going to burn and probably disintegrate in probably 20 years. >> reporter: and it's still about 80 degrees out, and overnight temperatures aren't expected to fall that much further, which means it won't give people that much of a chance to cool off. as for tomorrow, norah, the forecast is that it's going to be even hotter. >> o'donnell: ramy inocencio, thank you. well, back here at home, more than 50 million americans today faced temperatures topping 100 degrees, from north dakota to louisiana. and in the northeast, heavy rains caused flash flooding in patterson, new jersey, strand
here in the london underground, it's about 32 degrees celsius, that's about 90 degrees fahrenheit. this system is only about half-s for a very stifling rush hour. the heat snarled transport, melting a runway at a london airport and forcing it to close for repairs, while train tracks were painted white to stop them from buckling. the extreme weather, a sign of what's to come. >> it is definitely a result of climate change, because if you look at the history, it's never been this hot...
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there are limited services running on the london underground and on trains up and down the country. it is predicted, however, while today will be the hottest day. it could fall off a cliff temperature wise, be 10 degrees or more, less tomorrow than it is today. felt like park in london and barbara vessel is in another european hotspot, bordeaux in the south of france, close to an area affected by wildfire. sh. yes. trust the french police, of course, still not to let us get any closer. we're waiting here for police escort who is supposed to bring the press a bit closer, but the fires are somewhere here behind us. and they've even reached the atlantic seacoast. on the other side here where there's a vacation paradise that's used by people from bordeaux in the summer, huge dunes. and the far as of right up to the war to have completely been raised down last night. so the fires are still not under control. they're still raging, it's very difficult. the temperatures have let up a bit. we've got from above 42 bit above 30 years. so it's a relatively easy day. but we have a really lively
there are limited services running on the london underground and on trains up and down the country. it is predicted, however, while today will be the hottest day. it could fall off a cliff temperature wise, be 10 degrees or more, less tomorrow than it is today. felt like park in london and barbara vessel is in another european hotspot, bordeaux in the south of france, close to an area affected by wildfire. sh. yes. trust the french police, of course, still not to let us get any closer. we're...
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but for the bus or london underground, it's just so easy.t get easier with smart ticketing, which would spell the end for ticket barriers. instead, sensors will talk to an app which tracks your journey and automatically charges you. one system using bluetooth beacons is already active in genoa and paul carter has been to take a look. our cities are changing. and so the way we navigate them is changing too. in many major cities around the world, technology being used for integrated fares and ticketing across modes of transport are now commonplace. but making such multimodal systems truly frictionless by removing the need to buy tickets is taking things to the next level. and in the northern italian city of genoa, they are doing just that. in some instances, quite literally. in partnership with hitachi rail, the city is piloting a new system to allow seamless, hands—free payment and ticketing. all from a smartphone. the system works across the city's very networks including buses, varied networks including buses, subways, public lifts, water b
but for the bus or london underground, it's just so easy.t get easier with smart ticketing, which would spell the end for ticket barriers. instead, sensors will talk to an app which tracks your journey and automatically charges you. one system using bluetooth beacons is already active in genoa and paul carter has been to take a look. our cities are changing. and so the way we navigate them is changing too. in many major cities around the world, technology being used for integrated fares and...
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but there is more strike action plans which will affect the trains on the london underground in just over a months time. kenyans will head to the balls in 2 weeks to vote for the next president. a television debate has been held in the capital, nairobi, but only half of the candidates took part. i'll come web has the story. deputy president william retail wants to be kenya's next president. his main rival in the upcoming election while over dinner, didn't show up for the presidential candidates debate. opinion polls show rayleigh has a lead over rito, but there are still enough undecided voters to swing it. but if any, impose give them a small lead. the opinion polls are opinion poll. we are here, the 9th of august is around the corner on day. do not talk to opinions because sometimes they have to talk to people, not a full candidate to running. the main contenders router and railer were meant to debate with each other. politicians in kenya are not held to account very often. now, on the campaign trail, presidential candidates get to deliver that message to crowd of thousands of peop
but there is more strike action plans which will affect the trains on the london underground in just over a months time. kenyans will head to the balls in 2 weeks to vote for the next president. a television debate has been held in the capital, nairobi, but only half of the candidates took part. i'll come web has the story. deputy president william retail wants to be kenya's next president. his main rival in the upcoming election while over dinner, didn't show up for the presidential candidates...
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but there is more strike action plans which will affect the trains and the london underground in just over a month time. now more than 1200 migrants have been rescued from the mediterranean sea just this week. as they tried to reach europe from northern africa, one of the major landing points for their migrants is the italian island of glam producer. thousands of people are now being processed at its migrant center. their natasha name is that were in the port of lampa do. so this small sicilian island of about $6000.00 people is closer to africa than it is the italian mainland. that's why lamp i do so is a destination on the migration route. as people try to make their way from africa to europe, the glassy water and very little wind on the mediterranean sea have made for ideal conditions for people crossing via boat. that is why there has been a recent wave of migrants arriving to lampa do so. on sunday alone, this coast guard ship rescued, 1000 people, the boats next to them or among the 31 vessels they were on. 5 people died more than $34000.00 migrants have arrived in italy so far
but there is more strike action plans which will affect the trains and the london underground in just over a month time. now more than 1200 migrants have been rescued from the mediterranean sea just this week. as they tried to reach europe from northern africa, one of the major landing points for their migrants is the italian island of glam producer. thousands of people are now being processed at its migrant center. their natasha name is that were in the port of lampa do. so this small sicilian...
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but there is more strike action plans which will affect the trains on the london underground in just over a months time. now a red fossilized dinosaur skeleton is being auctioned in new york, where it's expected to fetch up to $8000000.00. the gold authoress was an apex carnival that lived in what's now the western us and canada around 76000000 years ago. but the auction is generating some control vesee as gabriel is under reports. it's a dinosaur called gore concerts and it roamed earth more than 79000000 years ago. the dinosaur founded 2018 is a particularly rare fine. it's made up of $79.00 bones perfectly preserved from the giant school to the details in the vertebrae and the tail, not one bone is out of place. there are only 20 known fragments of this animal that exist anywhere in the world. almost all of them were found in canada, where it is believe the giant predator lived. but this one was an earth on private land in the state of montana. in the united states. the owners wish to remain anonymous. but the fact it was found in the us and not canada makes it even more rare. and
but there is more strike action plans which will affect the trains on the london underground in just over a months time. now a red fossilized dinosaur skeleton is being auctioned in new york, where it's expected to fetch up to $8000000.00. the gold authoress was an apex carnival that lived in what's now the western us and canada around 76000000 years ago. but the auction is generating some control vesee as gabriel is under reports. it's a dinosaur called gore concerts and it roamed earth more...
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but there is more strike action plans which will affect the trains on the london underground in just over a month time fall netherlands holding another protest against the government plan to reintroduce nitrogen emissions. now they dumped menu and garbage on highways and set fires. local authorities say several roads in the central and eastern part of the country were either completely or partially obstructed firefighters of in clearing. some of those roads, emergency crews in the usa, they're making progress as they battle california's largest, while father and he calls for the fine a 70 national park is not contained. it began daniel friday and it's destroyed more than $6000.00 hacked hands of land. rob rentals, reports not from mariposa county, aftermath of an inferno. this house was completely incinerated by the huge wildfire that ripped through mar posts, a county in california, sierra nevada mountains. the heat was so intense, it melted aluminum parts and cars, turning them into shiny dribbles of metal. the fire broke out on friday and quickly exploded in size and gulping thous
but there is more strike action plans which will affect the trains on the london underground in just over a month time fall netherlands holding another protest against the government plan to reintroduce nitrogen emissions. now they dumped menu and garbage on highways and set fires. local authorities say several roads in the central and eastern part of the country were either completely or partially obstructed firefighters of in clearing. some of those roads, emergency crews in the usa, they're...
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but there is more strike action plans which will affect the trains on the london underground in just over a month. time of police have used to tear gas on hundreds of protestors marching in support of peruvian president pedro castillo. ah, the demonstrate is called for the close of congress, labeling it a nest of rats and comes a day before his dears, 1st anniversary and power. his popularity has fallen from 38 percent at the beginning of his town to 19 percent last month is also facing new allegations of corruption. he is already survived to impeachment attendance, but with those low approval ratings and fresh scandals amongst his inner circle, there are growing calls for him to go. marianna sanchez, reports now from lima would be the august the you won the presidency one year ago. he promised peruvians, he would stamp out corruption in government and end poverty in the country. the farmer and rules teacher also candidly said he was learning the job on the go. but one year round castillo struggling. he has sworn in for cabinets with more than 50 minister, dismissed, and made politic
but there is more strike action plans which will affect the trains on the london underground in just over a month. time of police have used to tear gas on hundreds of protestors marching in support of peruvian president pedro castillo. ah, the demonstrate is called for the close of congress, labeling it a nest of rats and comes a day before his dears, 1st anniversary and power. his popularity has fallen from 38 percent at the beginning of his town to 19 percent last month is also facing new...
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allowed to be transported at 37 degrees or above but that is the temperature you are getting in london's undergrounds and subways. thank you for the latest on the heatwave here in the u.k. and at the climate crisis as well that continues to ravish the euro zone. enteral banks in focus. the ecb set to deliver its first interest rate hike since 2011. that will be on thursday. we will discuss. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> in 2020, a in bond yields did not seem to bother the new ecb president. >> we are not here to close spreads. it is not the function of the mission of the ecb. tom: times have changed. >> we will not tolerate fragmentation that will impair monetary policy. tom: it means bond yields for some euro region nation such as italy blowing out. it needs to be avoided. remember the debt crisis when storing yields for some nations almost destroyed the euro? back then, italian yields topped 7%. it took mario draghi's famous valve to quell the turmoil. >> whatever it takes. tom: today, interest rates are set to rise for the first time since 2011 to curb record inflation. italian yields have been climbing
allowed to be transported at 37 degrees or above but that is the temperature you are getting in london's undergrounds and subways. thank you for the latest on the heatwave here in the u.k. and at the climate crisis as well that continues to ravish the euro zone. enteral banks in focus. the ecb set to deliver its first interest rate hike since 2011. that will be on thursday. we will discuss. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> in 2020, a in bond yields did not seem to bother the new ecb president....
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airfield has resumed its work for several hours , and the international lutan airport in the london undergroundverheating of rails in trains run with delays, and in spain over the past week and over 500 people have died due to extreme heat. in a number of regions. the air temperature exceeded 45 ° in the country, large-scale forest fires broke out. the fire has already destroyed more than 20,000 hectares. forests. the footage was taken by passengers on a train in the northwest of the kingdom. they show how the flames practically surrounded. a moving wagon in the samara region, farmers conducted an experiment, they began to pick strawberries from with the help of an airplane. well, as they called the unusual mechanism. on the contrary, it can take up to 20 people, how convenient such flights are. and what kind of harvest is given to collect once mikhail chernov says the command to lay down, we understand everything in the cabin. here they take on command. lie down no priority landing. especially business class. in this plane. all places, recumbent seating arrangements, or rather the bedding, are
airfield has resumed its work for several hours , and the international lutan airport in the london undergroundverheating of rails in trains run with delays, and in spain over the past week and over 500 people have died due to extreme heat. in a number of regions. the air temperature exceeded 45 ° in the country, large-scale forest fires broke out. the fire has already destroyed more than 20,000 hectares. forests. the footage was taken by passengers on a train in the northwest of the kingdom....
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it was a bare wrist, so embarrassing. 0rfor the bus or london underground, it's easy.ties are changing. and so the way we we navigate them is changing too. in many major cities around the world, technology being used for integrated fares and ticketing across modes of transport are now commonplace. but making such multimodal systems truly frictionless by removing the need to buy tickets is taking things to the next level. and in the northern italian city of genoa, they are doing just that. in some instances, quite literally. in partnership with hitachi rail, the city is piloting a new system to allow seamless, hands—free payment and ticketing. all from a smartphone. the system works across the city's very networks including buses, subways, public lifts, and water buses. it's a unique city when it comes to the geography. we have the sea and we have mountains. we have up and down hills, we have elevators, whatever, so inside of the offer of the main operator, at least seven or eight means of transportation. that's really something unique. normally you have either bus, tra
it was a bare wrist, so embarrassing. 0rfor the bus or london underground, it's easy.ties are changing. and so the way we we navigate them is changing too. in many major cities around the world, technology being used for integrated fares and ticketing across modes of transport are now commonplace. but making such multimodal systems truly frictionless by removing the need to buy tickets is taking things to the next level. and in the northern italian city of genoa, they are doing just that. in...
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but for the bus or london underground, it's just so easy.ings might get easier with smart ticketing set to spell the end for ticket barriers. instead, sensors will talk to an app, which tracks your journey and automatically charges you. one system using bluetooth beacons is already active in genoa, and paul carter has been to take a look. our cities are changing. and so, the way we navigate them is changing too. in many major cities around the world, technology being used for integrated fares and ticketing across modes of transport are now commonplace. but making such multimodal systems truly frictionless by removing the need to buy tickets is taking things to the next level. and in the northern italian city of genoa, they're doing just that — in some instances, quite literally. in partnership with hitachi rail, the city is piloting a new system to allow seamless, hands—free payment and ticketing, all from a smartphone. the system works across the city's varied networks, including buses, subways, public lifts, water buses and funiculars. it'
but for the bus or london underground, it's just so easy.ings might get easier with smart ticketing set to spell the end for ticket barriers. instead, sensors will talk to an app, which tracks your journey and automatically charges you. one system using bluetooth beacons is already active in genoa, and paul carter has been to take a look. our cities are changing. and so, the way we navigate them is changing too. in many major cities around the world, technology being used for integrated fares...
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london underground, chiltern railways, greater anglia, caltrans, underground, chiltern railways, greateranglialner, southeastern and west midlands trains. not the entire country, but still rather large swathes of it and also going on during the commonwealth games. this is not the only area of transport that has had some difficulty today. earlier in the week, we heard that heathrow airport was capping the number of passengers that can depart from it each day to 100,000. that would mean that flights need to be cut. but earlier, we heard from the airline emirates, who have said they are not going to go ahead with the cuts that heathrow have asked them to do. heathrow have asked them to do. heathrow have asked them to do. heathrow have said this is a matter of safety and urge people to go ahead and cut those flights. but as you can see, it is already becoming a fractious summerfor you can see, it is already becoming a fractious summer for transport. caroline davies, thank you. well, as more travel disruption looms — we are going to be tracking the experiences of hundrends of holidaymakers. if you
london underground, chiltern railways, greater anglia, caltrans, underground, chiltern railways, greateranglialner, southeastern and west midlands trains. not the entire country, but still rather large swathes of it and also going on during the commonwealth games. this is not the only area of transport that has had some difficulty today. earlier in the week, we heard that heathrow airport was capping the number of passengers that can depart from it each day to 100,000. that would mean that...
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much of london underground is already affected, with some lines running slower. of the busiest stations in the country, but not today, with many passengers following advice and avoiding travel. tomorrow, there won't actually be any rail services from the station at all, as we are expecting even hotter temperatures. tomorrow i will be working from home. it hampers travel a bit, and it also takes away the magic of summer. ., ., ~ ., summer. looks like i might not get back to crewe _ summer. looks like i might not get back to crewe today _ summer. looks like i might not get back to crewe today because - summer. looks like i might not get back to crewe today because of- summer. looks like i might not get back to crewe today because of thei back to crewe today because of the heat, _ back to crewe today because of the heat. and _ back to crewe today because of the heat. and i — back to crewe today because of the heat, and i won't get back tomorrow. no trains_ heat, and i won't get back tomorrow. no trains tomorrow. i am heat, and i won't get back tomorrow. no trains to
much of london underground is already affected, with some lines running slower. of the busiest stations in the country, but not today, with many passengers following advice and avoiding travel. tomorrow, there won't actually be any rail services from the station at all, as we are expecting even hotter temperatures. tomorrow i will be working from home. it hampers travel a bit, and it also takes away the magic of summer. ., ., ~ ., summer. looks like i might not get back to crewe _ summer. looks...
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it was a better rest, so embarrassing. 0rfor the bus or london underground, it's easy.t easier with a smart ticketing such as spell the end for ticket barriers. instead, sensors will talk to an app which track yourjourney and automatically charge you. one system using bluetooth 0ne system using bluetooth beaconsis 0ne system using bluetooth beacons is already active in genoa and paul carter has been to take a look.— to take a look. our cities are changing- — to take a look. our cities are changing. and _ to take a look. our cities are changing. and so _ to take a look. our cities are changing. and so that - to take a look. our cities are changing. and so that we - changing. and so that we navigate them is changing too. in many major cities around the world, technology being used for integrated fares and ticketing across modes of transport are now commonplace. but making such multimodal systems truly frictionless by removing the need to buy tickets is taking things to the next level. and in the northern italian city of genoa, they are doing just stop in some instances, b
it was a better rest, so embarrassing. 0rfor the bus or london underground, it's easy.t easier with a smart ticketing such as spell the end for ticket barriers. instead, sensors will talk to an app which track yourjourney and automatically charge you. one system using bluetooth 0ne system using bluetooth beaconsis 0ne system using bluetooth beacons is already active in genoa and paul carter has been to take a look.— to take a look. our cities are changing- — to take a look. our cities are...
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got tickets for, all the other disruptions that might be in place— we've got strikes on the london undergrounde your point, you've been given an offer, we've had enough." fin you've been given an offer, we've had enough-"— you've been given an offer, we've had enough." on the real strikes, interestingly _ had enough." on the real strikes, interestingly grant _ had enough." on the real strikes, interestingly grant shapps - had enough." on the real strikes, interestingly grant shapps has i had enough." on the real strikes, i interestingly grant shapps has been out talking about as left, the median salary being £60,000 — some people at the top end earning £80,000. of course you need to be well—trained to have this job, but that's quite a big salary in terms of the government's narrative, when you think of the medium salary overall is less than half that. absolutely, and i think that will rankle — absolutely, and i think that will rankle with ordinary people, and it's a _ rankle with ordinary people, and it's a good — rankle with ordinary people, and it's a good line for the government to use _ it'
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sight to the war and little hope of victory londoners in many cases did find shelter in the london underground to at night only to wake up the next morning to scenes like this. one in itself was bob for 76 nights in a row. during one of the worst rays on the 29th of december london's fire brigades literally ran out of water fighting all the blazers around the city. including around the famous cathedrals paul's which makes i think this photograph all the more compelling and why is one of the iconic images of the second world war. certainly lens credence to churchill's statement that this was their finest hour. that's not to say churchill was always well received during his walkabouts that the reception was always a warm reception. well visiting one bombed out neighborhood as residents were digging to find what was left of their belongings. churchill looked around and said we can take it. the women in the crowd turn on him and according to one eyewitness told him exactly what he could take in no uncertain terms. um that said churchill did have the ability to inspire britons to inspire people thr
sight to the war and little hope of victory londoners in many cases did find shelter in the london underground to at night only to wake up the next morning to scenes like this. one in itself was bob for 76 nights in a row. during one of the worst rays on the 29th of december london's fire brigades literally ran out of water fighting all the blazers around the city. including around the famous cathedrals paul's which makes i think this photograph all the more compelling and why is one of the...
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for several hours the international airport has also ceased to function overheating in the london undergroundin train rails, and over 500 people died in spain over the past week due to extreme heat. in a number of regions. the air temperature exceeded 45 ° in the country, large-scale forest fires broke out. the fire has already destroyed over 20,000 hectares. forests. the footage was taken by passengers on a train in the northwest of the kingdom. they show how the flames practically surrounded the moving car. well, now it's time for a brief weather forecast in our meteorological studio, evgenia neronskaya evgenia is in full swing. julia doesn't i want to say goodbye in the summer. we just have to wait a couple more days and summer will return again. in the meantime cool pause all the details in a few seconds, natural medicine gink. -mind reduces blood weight and improves memory gimkaum from the company evalar and protects against blood clots and improves memory. remember that in hot weather , the risk of blood clots increases, the natural medicine ginkong protects against blood clots, reduces
for several hours the international airport has also ceased to function overheating in the london undergroundin train rails, and over 500 people died in spain over the past week due to extreme heat. in a number of regions. the air temperature exceeded 45 ° in the country, large-scale forest fires broke out. the fire has already destroyed over 20,000 hectares. forests. the footage was taken by passengers on a train in the northwest of the kingdom. they show how the flames practically surrounded...
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but there is more destroy action plans which will affect the trains on the london underground in just over a months. time. farmers in the netherlands have set fire to loads of manure and garbage dumped on major highways. there, protesting against plans to reduce nitrogen emissions. government ministers want to cut the amount of pollutants, but harm wildlife and contaminant environment. many farmers say they would lose their jobs or livestock as a result. it's the 2nd mass protest by farmers in part of the country. in 2 weeks. it's been 70 years since the death of argentina's former 1st lady ever per on at an end by her nickname, evita, she and her husband created a movement that still dominates argentinian politics. if he too, was hailed for fighting poverty and working for women's rights. there was a bo has more from when his ayers she's the most famous woman in argentina. if we don't already down, as people called her. and on tuesday, thousands took to the streets to be tribute on the 17th anniversary of her death. jennifer, amanda says avy, that should never be forgotten about it o
but there is more destroy action plans which will affect the trains on the london underground in just over a months. time. farmers in the netherlands have set fire to loads of manure and garbage dumped on major highways. there, protesting against plans to reduce nitrogen emissions. government ministers want to cut the amount of pollutants, but harm wildlife and contaminant environment. many farmers say they would lose their jobs or livestock as a result. it's the 2nd mass protest by farmers in...
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° celsius, which has never been in britain, almost 31 ° was shown by the thermometer in the london underground am. the same thing has never happened, it definitely didn’t feel like in the tropics, the fountains in trafalgar square used to attract tourists, but now they are also used for cooling with a mixture of compassion and amazement of spectators watching how the royal guards in traditional bearskin hats serve at buckingham palace. although the asphalt was almost melting around , a photo appeared of how a policeman took pity on the guardsmen and gave him some water due to the extreme temperature of the british weather service. for the first time in history, a maximum red threat level has been declared for a large part of the country. i have been a meteorologist for about 30 years. and i've never seen anything like it. and this worries me and my colleagues very much. after all, such an unprecedented heat can to become the norm for us by the end of the century authorities warn that the heat threatens the health and safety of people the possibility of a battle in the supply of electricity and
° celsius, which has never been in britain, almost 31 ° was shown by the thermometer in the london underground am. the same thing has never happened, it definitely didn’t feel like in the tropics, the fountains in trafalgar square used to attract tourists, but now they are also used for cooling with a mixture of compassion and amazement of spectators watching how the royal guards in traditional bearskin hats serve at buckingham palace. although the asphalt was almost melting around , a...
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but there is more strike action plans which will affect the trains on the london underground in just over a month time. nasa has announced that russia is sticking with the international space station for now. according to the u. s. space agency, moscow told me on wednesday they will remain partners on the irises for the next 6 years. comes just one day, off the head of russian space agency, raska moss, had said that pull out by 2024. a chanel says a plan to have its own station space by 2028. and the jacket worn by astronaut buzz aldrin on his 1st trip to the moon has been auctioned off for nearly $2800000.00. the proud new owner of elgin's coat is anonymous as by participated over the phone . south bay says the jackets price is the highest for any american space flown. ours fact sold at auction alger was part of the crew that took a giant step for human kind by walking on the moon. in 1969 sport is coming up after the break. with peter as england reached the final of the women's european championship in style. ah ah. ah 6 good. mm hm. and then international anti corpse excellence aw
but there is more strike action plans which will affect the trains on the london underground in just over a month time. nasa has announced that russia is sticking with the international space station for now. according to the u. s. space agency, moscow told me on wednesday they will remain partners on the irises for the next 6 years. comes just one day, off the head of russian space agency, raska moss, had said that pull out by 2024. a chanel says a plan to have its own station space by 2028....
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and the rmt and tssa will hold more rail strikes on august 18 and 20, while london underground workersg us. we brought you in just to look at strikes in the past. there is a lot of talk about a summer of discontent, may be autumn and a winter of discontent. we know what that is like, bins not being emptied, no buses and no teachers at schools. it is being emptied, no buses and no teachers at schools.— teachers at schools. it is a slow motion winter _ teachers at schools. it is a slow motion winter of _ teachers at schools. it is a slow motion winter of discontent. i teachers at schools. it is a slow. motion winter of discontent. the winter of discontent of 1978, 1979 was about two, three months where up to about 5 million workers went on strike, a lot in the public sector. as you say, the famous iconic images of bins not being emptied, piles and piles of rubbish. in britain already, but in local parts of britain, there are already bins not being collected and haven't been for quite some time. in coventry, for example and in other parts of urban britain. the buses haven't been running i
and the rmt and tssa will hold more rail strikes on august 18 and 20, while london underground workersg us. we brought you in just to look at strikes in the past. there is a lot of talk about a summer of discontent, may be autumn and a winter of discontent. we know what that is like, bins not being emptied, no buses and no teachers at schools. it is being emptied, no buses and no teachers at schools.— teachers at schools. it is a slow motion winter _ teachers at schools. it is a slow motion...
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much of london underground is already affected, with some lines running slower.his is usually one of the busiest stations in the country, but not today, with many passengers following advice and avoiding travel. tomorrow, there won't actually be any rail services from the station at all, as we are expecting even hotter temperatures. tomorrow i will be working from home. it hampers travel a bit, and it also takes away the magic of summer. looks like i might not get back to crewe today because of the heat, and i won't get back tomorrow. no trains tomorrow. i am going to stay inside with air conditioning, - waiting for things to be quiet, and then go to l a hotel in the evening. that's what i'm going to do. a busy day for the ambulance service, with 8000 calls expected today, up from an average of 5500. i would encourage people to heed the warnings that are out there. we have that balance where we might not see very much good weather and we want to enjoy it, but we are talking about temperatures we have not experienced in this country ever, never mind for a long tim
much of london underground is already affected, with some lines running slower.his is usually one of the busiest stations in the country, but not today, with many passengers following advice and avoiding travel. tomorrow, there won't actually be any rail services from the station at all, as we are expecting even hotter temperatures. tomorrow i will be working from home. it hampers travel a bit, and it also takes away the magic of summer. looks like i might not get back to crewe today because of...
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a big knock on effect for the london underground.ou check before you travel and you are told not to travel unless necessary. if it is too late in you have bought a ticket, you will be able to get a refund if the service is cancelled or to change the date to a later time. there will be a knock—on effect and the impact tomorrow will be felt. and another strike planned on saturday and further strikes if things do not move forward on the 18th and 20th of august. network rail say there is a deal and they are offering a 4% increase in pay and another 4% if terms and conditions are met but unions say the terms and conditions are not good enough and they say they would include compulsory redundancy and in their words a chasm remains and they say they are fighting for what is fair. we will speak to the union and network rail throughout the morning. thank you. vulnerable people are being pushed into destitution, according to a group of mps who are calling for the government to stop docking benefits payments during the cost of living crisis. th
a big knock on effect for the london underground.ou check before you travel and you are told not to travel unless necessary. if it is too late in you have bought a ticket, you will be able to get a refund if the service is cancelled or to change the date to a later time. there will be a knock—on effect and the impact tomorrow will be felt. and another strike planned on saturday and further strikes if things do not move forward on the 18th and 20th of august. network rail say there is a deal...
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employees, and i will add to the remaining ones to increase shifts that the workers of the london undergroundit clear. and this, despite the fact that even supporters of the democratic party who represent biden for the most part do not want to see him head of state, according to the polls , 75% of democratic voters oppose his nomination. however, as karenzhan pierre said in the white house, they are not worried about this. and in general, 24 years is still far away. in st. petersburg today, the dress rehearsal of the main naval parade will take place, everything will be exactly the same as on the day of the navy on july 31, it is working out its actions until perfection will be each participant of the celebration. and these are several thousand military personnel, the personnel of more than forty ships of boats and submarines , which will pass in military formation along the neva and the water area of \u200b\u200bthe crown tower, the crew of forty-two military aircraft and helicopters, as well as foot columns that will march along the neva embankment in the same way as and participants in t
employees, and i will add to the remaining ones to increase shifts that the workers of the london undergroundit clear. and this, despite the fact that even supporters of the democratic party who represent biden for the most part do not want to see him head of state, according to the polls , 75% of democratic voters oppose his nomination. however, as karenzhan pierre said in the white house, they are not worried about this. and in general, 24 years is still far away. in st. petersburg today, the...
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belgium has broken the record twice in the uk with london underground airports running out of service, as well as school commuter trains canceling classes in portugal to critical levels. shallow rivers in the southern provinces closed pools. voodoo is sent to residential buildings. fountains are being turned off in italy, restrictions on use have been introduced fresh water. such news to this minute. we continue to monitor developments see you soon. actually an announcement about what they are going to do. well, everyone knows. i mean , the ukrainian regime, they report and report for their own people and for the west, they are now saying openly that a hunt is beginning for those who seem suspicious to them. and now you have the punitive regime of ukraine in action. one of the first places we have in ukraine in terms of detection, but i think we will now further strengthen our position. we have more planned. there is an event regarding working curfew. we have already decently closed the city base for a few days and go home and work out those bad people. that's it, i would like to know
belgium has broken the record twice in the uk with london underground airports running out of service, as well as school commuter trains canceling classes in portugal to critical levels. shallow rivers in the southern provinces closed pools. voodoo is sent to residential buildings. fountains are being turned off in italy, restrictions on use have been introduced fresh water. such news to this minute. we continue to monitor developments see you soon. actually an announcement about what they are...
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jonathan: if you lived in london for a long time, you only knew london by the underground map.ryone would come up to the surface and they would have no clue how to get home when there is a tube strike. did you see that take place? matt: i typically road my ducati to work after i realized there was no way to rely on the tube, but other people had problems. jonathan: trying to navigate our way back from east london to west london without the tube, and getting lost. tom: that is a great story. all i got this morning was a morning tang. jonathan: tang with vitamin c. that's a real thing. matt: the astronauts drink it. jonathan: that is what people take it for now? tom: the colonies. the weekend was about when the colonies won the war in 1781. jonathan: that is what it was about. i just thought it was an extra day off. tom: i'm sure you did. jonathan: futures down half of 1%. this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: keeping you up-to-date with news from around the world, i am ritika gupta. a 22-year-old man is being held in the deadly shooting at a fourth of july parade in highland park, illino
jonathan: if you lived in london for a long time, you only knew london by the underground map.ryone would come up to the surface and they would have no clue how to get home when there is a tube strike. did you see that take place? matt: i typically road my ducati to work after i realized there was no way to rely on the tube, but other people had problems. jonathan: trying to navigate our way back from east london to west london without the tube, and getting lost. tom: that is a great story. all...
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one of the services running from here are the london underground tube network but those lines have beentravelling will be? you ahead, and the rest of the week, how tricky travelling will be?— tricky travelling will be? you have heard from _ tricky travelling will be? you have heard from some _ tricky travelling will be? you have heard from some of _ tricky travelling will be? you have heard from some of our _ tricky travelling will be? you have l heard from some of our colleagues, railtrack lines have been painted white to try to reflect the heat and commuters and passengers have been told that if they want to get refunds for the tickets they have bought the can but of course there will be some added pressure for people to try to get back on those strains later on in the week —— might get on those trains later on in the week but we will have to see how things fair. there will be cooler temperatures in the next couple of days. borisjohnson has used his final cabinet meeting to defend his record in office as tory leadership and reiterate the government's desire to keep services going in t
one of the services running from here are the london underground tube network but those lines have beentravelling will be? you ahead, and the rest of the week, how tricky travelling will be?— tricky travelling will be? you have heard from _ tricky travelling will be? you have heard from some _ tricky travelling will be? you have heard from some of _ tricky travelling will be? you have heard from some of our _ tricky travelling will be? you have l heard from some of our colleagues, railtrack...
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but for the bus or london underground, it's just so easy.y's varied networks, including buses, subways, public lifts, water buses and funiculars. it's a really unique city when it comes to the geography. we have the sea, then we have mountains. we have up and down hills, we have elevators, whatever, so we have inside of the offer of the main operator, at least seven or eight means of transportation — that's really something unique. normally, you have either bus, tram or underground — that's it. you have literally everything from boats to elevators. so we thought that if we managed to connect this city, which is really, really, really complex geography and landscape, i mean, we can scale up as much as we want. it uses bluetooth beacons placed throughout the city, which automatically detect the journey a passenger makes and what modes of transport they use. it's pretty easy. i mean, we covered all stops of buses, underground, elevators, funiculars, track rails of the city. we equip them with bluetooth sensors and each and every mobile telephon
but for the bus or london underground, it's just so easy.y's varied networks, including buses, subways, public lifts, water buses and funiculars. it's a really unique city when it comes to the geography. we have the sea, then we have mountains. we have up and down hills, we have elevators, whatever, so we have inside of the offer of the main operator, at least seven or eight means of transportation — that's really something unique. normally, you have either bus, tram or underground — that's...
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in london, if you get out of the sun and go underground, it is even worse.why is it that britain can't cope with heat waves? so much of it is to do with its outdated and inadequate infrastructure. it just can't cope with extreme temperatures. here on london's tube, you can't even have air conditioning.the only airflow is stale and hot. some passengers can't see what the fuss is about. >> 35, 36 degrees, people pay money to go to places with that. those places don't have air conditioning either. reporter: so you are basically thinking it's over the top? >> yes. that's what i think. reporter: an american tourist is not impressed. >> it gets this hot regularly, but we have air conditioning everywhere and everything is set up for it to be that hot. >> i'm from the philippines, so the weather is just fine for me. reporter: with the increasing threats of extreme weather events caused by global warming, civil engineers and climate scientists say the u.k. government has been too slow to react. transport infrastructures, office and home buildings all need to be adapt
in london, if you get out of the sun and go underground, it is even worse.why is it that britain can't cope with heat waves? so much of it is to do with its outdated and inadequate infrastructure. it just can't cope with extreme temperatures. here on london's tube, you can't even have air conditioning.the only airflow is stale and hot. some passengers can't see what the fuss is about. >> 35, 36 degrees, people pay money to go to places with that. those places don't have air conditioning...
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point| about the humidity, i was struck walking through central london about five o'clock this afternoon having come off the undergroundserted, by the way, was that actually was a very dry heat, which did make it feel like a desert situation. james, the photo is a wonderful photo, it's been reproduced on several fronts wonderful photo, it's been reproduced on severalfronts pages. where in your newspaper man's hat —— wearing a newspaperman�*s cat, it's a very british image, what do you make of it,? if very british image, what do you make of it, 7 if i very british image, what do you make of it,? ., , of it,? if i were there i would be throwing my _ of it,? if i were there i would be throwing my bearskin in - of it,? if i were there i would be throwing my bearskin in the - of it,? if i were there i would be throwing my bearskin in the air. of it,? if i were there i would be - throwing my bearskin in the air with delight _ throwing my bearskin in the air with delight on — throwing my bearskin in the air with delight. on that one came in from the agencies, many papers have used it because _ the agencies, many papers have u
point| about the humidity, i was struck walking through central london about five o'clock this afternoon having come off the undergroundserted, by the way, was that actually was a very dry heat, which did make it feel like a desert situation. james, the photo is a wonderful photo, it's been reproduced on several fronts wonderful photo, it's been reproduced on severalfronts pages. where in your newspaper man's hat —— wearing a newspaperman�*s cat, it's a very british image, what do you...
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paris amid abnormally high temperatures, train traffic was disrupted in london, there were delays on eight lines of the undergrounde in the south of the mediterranean region. that's what such extreme heat is connected with, we'll find out from tatyana bely, and she is already in touch with us . all -time heat records together service uk for the first time in its history announced a red level of weather danger for an abnormally high air temperature, these photographs of the inhabitants of england were posted on social networks before noon, that is, when the warming of the atmosphere had not yet reached its maximum values of 57 ° in the sun , the thermometer in the suburbs of london showed above 40 in the shadow of manchester sirians, the authorities are seriously afraid , that many will not survive the wave of record heat, according to the estimates of the physicians, the victims of zno and in the coming days can be from one and a half to 2,000 people, an increase in the number of heart attacks. these sexual strokes is already happening now, the burden on the healthcare system has increased significantly. healt
paris amid abnormally high temperatures, train traffic was disrupted in london, there were delays on eight lines of the undergrounde in the south of the mediterranean region. that's what such extreme heat is connected with, we'll find out from tatyana bely, and she is already in touch with us . all -time heat records together service uk for the first time in its history announced a red level of weather danger for an abnormally high air temperature, these photographs of the inhabitants of...
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london for a long time there. i do not think so. the expert told anton that i had a blade for more than a year, which means that an underground workshopwhere nearby. and then , in labinsk, his mother and father and his ex -wife and son live with him. how do you like investigating a murder for free? when to go here you will go in the morning. and today i need you, we will drive the devil out of the mink. in the name of satan, the ruler of the earth, i call on the powers of hell to share their might. come out of the abyss to greet me as a younger brother and friend. share your strength. grant me your relics took your name as part of yourself. prepare for everyone, my lord, but we will be soon. clear. with this sonic lizard knife. you love two people your work. can you still wait? knife that serves the kingdom, satan, double handle, look. come on, come on, i'll take a look with one eye , yes, yes. take a listen as material evidence will be there for you and the lord and santa claus and mickey mouse and your cradle hurts. i'm waiting for you at our first lesson and help them unload. even today the director told you more freedom, more ease
london for a long time there. i do not think so. the expert told anton that i had a blade for more than a year, which means that an underground workshopwhere nearby. and then , in labinsk, his mother and father and his ex -wife and son live with him. how do you like investigating a murder for free? when to go here you will go in the morning. and today i need you, we will drive the devil out of the mink. in the name of satan, the ruler of the earth, i call on the powers of hell to share their...
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i'm in london, and there is not a lot of air conditioning. in fact, only 4 of the underground lines have air conditioning, which means it come monday and tuesday. it could be dangerous to be on them, which is why the government is quite rightly recommending only travel if essential . similarly, a lot of people, particularly around england, are not that used to hot weather. so i think all go out for a lunch time hike for a walk in the park in order to cool off that they don't realize how dangerous that can be. so we need to be doing what we can learning these issues of heat and humidity, which are here to stay. unfortunately, and looking out for each other to ensure that we do not overwhelm our hospitals and our health care workers who are ready exhausted from dealing with the cova. 19 pendent on there is a very real impact, isn't there on livelihoods and economies. it is everyone taking the seriously enough people are doing what they can and we do know that the impact is huge. so in previous heat wades in the u. k. we've actually seen 2000 access deaths that happen in 20032006
i'm in london, and there is not a lot of air conditioning. in fact, only 4 of the underground lines have air conditioning, which means it come monday and tuesday. it could be dangerous to be on them, which is why the government is quite rightly recommending only travel if essential . similarly, a lot of people, particularly around england, are not that used to hot weather. so i think all go out for a lunch time hike for a walk in the park in order to cool off that they don't realize how...