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a new lorry, a diesel lorry, costs us £85,000 each at the moment.struggling to turn itself from a niche luxury car—maker into a mass—market producer with its new model 3. and hidden in the back of the electric lorry was yet another new project, a hi—tech roadster which tesla says will be the quickest production car on the planet. now analysts are worried the company may be trying to go too for too fast. theo leggett, bbc news. australia have retained the women‘s ashes, with an emphatic six—wicket victory over england in the first twenty20 international in sydney. victory gave the holders an 8—4 lead in the series, meaning england can only draw if they win the final two matches. our sports correspondent andy swiss was watching. england knew it was win or bust for the ashes hopes. not the moment for one of the most chaotic starts you will see. second ball, heather knight caught behind. or was she? the catch seemingly taken in front of the stumps. knight was reprieved before another change of mind, and was out again. confused? england were, as they utt
a new lorry, a diesel lorry, costs us £85,000 each at the moment.struggling to turn itself from a niche luxury car—maker into a mass—market producer with its new model 3. and hidden in the back of the electric lorry was yet another new project, a hi—tech roadster which tesla says will be the quickest production car on the planet. now analysts are worried the company may be trying to go too for too fast. theo leggett, bbc news. australia have retained the women‘s ashes, with an emphatic...
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hidden in the back of the electric lorry was another secret. biggest production car on the banks, they think. it has been said that they think. it has been said that they are going to go too far, too fast. a family renting a home in london has been threatened with eviction — after complaints that their baby's crying was too noisy. attila and ildiko worth received the warning from their management company, after it said neighbours had complained "on a daily basis". the parents say it is horrible discrimination against families with children. it is stressful. we just moved in, the move was stressful enough. immediately after we said we have to move again. we moved here for a reason so move again. we moved here for a reason so we do not want to live anywhere else because it is pricey accommodation to be close to a good school. if we moved out, our son will not give him some cannot. a military dog who helped save the lives of british and afghan troops in afghanistan is to receive the animal equivalent of the victoria cross — the dickin medal. mali
hidden in the back of the electric lorry was another secret. biggest production car on the banks, they think. it has been said that they think. it has been said that they are going to go too far, too fast. a family renting a home in london has been threatened with eviction — after complaints that their baby's crying was too noisy. attila and ildiko worth received the warning from their management company, after it said neighbours had complained "on a daily basis". the parents say it...
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thousands of liters per lorry. untreated the sewage flows into plants that are basically just huge pools. the attempts to treat the sewage look desperate. the streets and alleyways in the slums are too narrow for trucks. this is where mathias milingo works sludge ago is a border initiative. in return for a fee melinda and his colleagues remove sewage from around fourteen thousand households. so mitigates the pungent stench. the largest obstacles are removed. in the past all the residents waited for the rainy season to flood their latrines they empty them illegally today those who can afford the fee wait from the linger. melinda's tractor is a real alternative. bill gates the founder of microsoft agrees. the bill and melinda gates foundation supports the project with a million dollars to spread the idea around the world. this large go program is so successful that border is also applying the principle in india and asia. the sewage flows into a small treatment plant where it's biologically cleaned generating bio gas
thousands of liters per lorry. untreated the sewage flows into plants that are basically just huge pools. the attempts to treat the sewage look desperate. the streets and alleyways in the slums are too narrow for trucks. this is where mathias milingo works sludge ago is a border initiative. in return for a fee melinda and his colleagues remove sewage from around fourteen thousand households. so mitigates the pungent stench. the largest obstacles are removed. in the past all the residents waited...
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in a crash with a lorry, a plastic helmet on your head is not going to help you, it will help you insion, where you are riding your bike any come across ice and you are skidding and you come off and you hit the curb, then a helmet might help you. the majority of accidents are that kind. the collisions where someone... where you are hit by a lorry, where your leg is run over, helmet is not going to make a blind bit of difference. it is personal freedom, and actually, there is an argument to say that if you insist people where bike helmets you will have fewer people cycling. that is not the case. where it has been introduced, the compulsory wearing of helmets, in australia, in the united states, there are many states which have compulsion for children to wear cycle helmets, but you asked, is there evidence, there is plenty of evidence from transport research laboratories that people wearing helmets are at less risk of sustaining injury. if that is the case, why have successive reviews always, with evidence in both directions, of course, but why has it never been straightforward? it see
in a crash with a lorry, a plastic helmet on your head is not going to help you, it will help you insion, where you are riding your bike any come across ice and you are skidding and you come off and you hit the curb, then a helmet might help you. the majority of accidents are that kind. the collisions where someone... where you are hit by a lorry, where your leg is run over, helmet is not going to make a blind bit of difference. it is personal freedom, and actually, there is an argument to say...
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per lorry. if you are looking at around 40,000 being checked now, you need to do 4 million.if they are agreeable to that, then that does certainly take off the pressure off a large stacking system of lorries when they arrive at dover? it puts the stacking system somewhere else but if they are willing to have those checks in that country, it would make a huge difference. i don't know what the benefit to those countries would be though. the mps also heard from the independent inspector of borders and immigration. he was asked about plans for 700 staff to deal with applications from eu nationals for settled status, allowing them to remain in the uk. 3 million people to be registered in the space of two years, 2.5 years, and then a further 250,000 a year additional. what would your expectations be of the level of staffing needed to deliver that, given the staffing ratios that you have got already? it will essentially be a different sort of regime to any that exists at the moment. essentially one where the onus is on the department to grant settlement in all but most cases where
per lorry. if you are looking at around 40,000 being checked now, you need to do 4 million.if they are agreeable to that, then that does certainly take off the pressure off a large stacking system of lorries when they arrive at dover? it puts the stacking system somewhere else but if they are willing to have those checks in that country, it would make a huge difference. i don't know what the benefit to those countries would be though. the mps also heard from the independent inspector of borders...
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back to this company that manufactures lorry trailers, they wa nt to manufactures lorry trailers, theyy, their number one concern and we have heard a lot about productivity. there is a bit ofa about productivity. there is a bit of a chicken and egg scenario going on here, they would like support from the government to encourage companies like this one to invest in equipment and training and skills of the work force. but because they feel there is a certain amount of uncertainty around brexit, they are waiting, holding back. they will wa nt to waiting, holding back. they will want to see something optimistic from the chancellor today that will push them to spend that money. in terms of the workforce they employ, cost of living is a huge issue. that's because inflation has gone up, it may have peaked at around 3% but it has made things more expensive and simon, one of the things no doubt you will be looking at today. even in a limited budget, there are so many things that will affect people's finances. for insta nce affect people's finances. for instance diesel, there are worries of the
back to this company that manufactures lorry trailers, they wa nt to manufactures lorry trailers, theyy, their number one concern and we have heard a lot about productivity. there is a bit ofa about productivity. there is a bit of a chicken and egg scenario going on here, they would like support from the government to encourage companies like this one to invest in equipment and training and skills of the work force. but because they feel there is a certain amount of uncertainty around brexit,...
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first electric cars, now electric lorries.tery—powered truck is launched in california. the makers say it can go 500 miles on a single charge. good morning. our commuting time is getting longer and we are travelling further than ever to get to work. why, and what does it mean for passengers? i am at one of the country's busiest train stations to find out. in sport, england's women need 20/20 vision. it's crunch time down under, and if they lose this morning's 20 over match, the ashes will be back in the hands of australia. concern for sea—life prompts one chain of childrens‘ nurseries to ban the use of glitter. we'll discuss the thinking behind the move. and matt has the weather. good morning. a sprinkle of nature's litter this morning, frost to begin friday for many of you. lots of sunshine later on. people forecast in the next 15 minutes. —— the full forecast. good morning. first, our main story. police investigating the disappearance of a teenager in dorset are continuing to question a man arrested yesterday on suspicion of
first electric cars, now electric lorries.tery—powered truck is launched in california. the makers say it can go 500 miles on a single charge. good morning. our commuting time is getting longer and we are travelling further than ever to get to work. why, and what does it mean for passengers? i am at one of the country's busiest train stations to find out. in sport, england's women need 20/20 vision. it's crunch time down under, and if they lose this morning's 20 over match, the ashes will be...
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a lorry driver has been branded a hero after driving his lorry in the way of a gang of moped thievesot stop three guys by myself. 0nce make them run away because i cannot stop three guys by myself. once i saw there not going away and they arejust moving saw there not going away and they are just moving around the lorry, just make sure they cannot move the moped or the scooter from there. let‘s have a look at the travel situation now. 0n the tube there is a good service on all lines this morning. 0n the trains, southeastern has delays between st pancras and ashford because of signalling problems. 0n the roads, in acton the main traffic lights have been replaced by temporary ones causing delays on the aao at gypsy corner. in hackney, rendlesham road and monteagle way are closed following a stabbing overnight. and finally, central london, waterloo bridge is down to one lane for roadworks until christmas. let‘s have a check on the weather now. good morning. some good news to start the day, not feeling quite as cold as it did this time yesterday. it means that it is rather cloudy. this cl
a lorry driver has been branded a hero after driving his lorry in the way of a gang of moped thievesot stop three guys by myself. 0nce make them run away because i cannot stop three guys by myself. once i saw there not going away and they arejust moving saw there not going away and they are just moving around the lorry, just make sure they cannot move the moped or the scooter from there. let‘s have a look at the travel situation now. 0n the tube there is a good service on all lines this...
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the lorries now deliver clean water. the delivery service is a business model that can both make money and take the pressure off the authorities . and stay during has worked for the g.r.i.z. in africa for decades. he almost knows the continent and the people better than his german home clean water has long been his focal point. it's a luxury for many residents in dar es salaam around two million people still don't have access to drinking water. in many cases sewage from leaky latrines polluted the groundwater or else it was too deep to drill a well that's why the people are grateful for the water kiosk g.r.i.z. project. ten thousand liters three to four deliveries of water per day just in this location. as a water deliverer frederick e bay works closely with the authorities. this public private partnership project gives the pembury a secure income. and the state water supplier has one less problem to worry about. the gates at g.r.i.z. at the behest of the german government has supported the water ministry to regulate thi
the lorries now deliver clean water. the delivery service is a business model that can both make money and take the pressure off the authorities . and stay during has worked for the g.r.i.z. in africa for decades. he almost knows the continent and the people better than his german home clean water has long been his focal point. it's a luxury for many residents in dar es salaam around two million people still don't have access to drinking water. in many cases sewage from leaky latrines polluted...
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the axle on one lorry broke, it was so overloaded with is weaponry.ho escaped have already made it here to turkey. raqqa was their capital, but it was also a cage. there they were trapped. the deal brought peace to the city, but it also allowed some of the most battle—hardened is fighters to escape notjust raqqa, but also syria, and arrive here on europe's doorstep. the winds have carried news of the islamic state's defeat, but they bring with them a warning and a threat — the caliphate is gone, but the islamic state is still out there. quentin sommerville, bbc news, istanbul. our other top story: it's day two of the asean summit in manila and leaders of south—east asian nations have agreed with china to begin developing a code of conduct for the disputed south china sea. china, vietnam, the philippines, taiwan, malaysia and brunei all have competing claims to the territory. joining us from manila is the bbc‘s howard johnson. so what's expected on the agenda today? it is hot and sunny. this is the last day of donald trump's tour of asia. here in manil
the axle on one lorry broke, it was so overloaded with is weaponry.ho escaped have already made it here to turkey. raqqa was their capital, but it was also a cage. there they were trapped. the deal brought peace to the city, but it also allowed some of the most battle—hardened is fighters to escape notjust raqqa, but also syria, and arrive here on europe's doorstep. the winds have carried news of the islamic state's defeat, but they bring with them a warning and a threat — the caliphate is...
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okay, i'm ready for a hike, lorrie. >> you ready? >> yes, i am! >> what a great day!> i'm a little nervous. [ laughs ] >> oh, no. this is fun. this was the first hike i did 16 years ago when i first started hiking, yeah. so it's a beauty. >> and you brought this perfect, beautiful weather here in the bay area today. >> i want it to rain so badly, but this is nice. >> this is pretty spectacular. >> this is really spectacular. >> okay, tell people who might be intimidated about hiking, why they need to be out here in the outdoors. >> oh, you know, well, first of all, it doesn't have to be just hiking. walking, just getting outdoors. sometimes, i go on a paved road. it doesn't have to be a trail. you don't have to have all the proper gear. i think you don't need to get caught up in all that. just get outside your front door. i think what research has actually shown now is that people become so engaged in what they're doing, they end up going further, longer, faster. and then it just becomes a habit. that's what i've been telling women. when i started 16 years ago, i hike
okay, i'm ready for a hike, lorrie. >> you ready? >> yes, i am! >> what a great day!> i'm a little nervous. [ laughs ] >> oh, no. this is fun. this was the first hike i did 16 years ago when i first started hiking, yeah. so it's a beauty. >> and you brought this perfect, beautiful weather here in the bay area today. >> i want it to rain so badly, but this is nice. >> this is pretty spectacular. >> this is really spectacular. >> okay, tell...
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a new lorry, a diesel lorry, costs us £85,000 each at the moment.st. theo leggett, bbc news. a military dog who helped save the lives of british and afghan troops in afghanistan is to receive the animal equivalent of the victoria cross — the dickin medal. malli was seriously wounded in 2012, when he entered a building in kabulunderfire, to sniff out explosives and insurgents. his new handler, corporal daniel hatley, says malli was exceptionally brave. richard lister reports. meet mali. he is an eight—year—old belgian malinois, and a war hero. today he is being recognised with the highest award for gallantry an animal can get — the dickin medal — for his bravery in afghanistan, where he helped clear a building overrun by taliban fighters. a massive gun battle ensued with coalition forces. mali was sent in ahead of the troops to search for ieds and enemy fighters. the noise, the dust and smoke, it must have overloaded the senses. he received a blast injuries from two grenades thrown down the stairs at him, multiple injuries to his face, body and hips.
a new lorry, a diesel lorry, costs us £85,000 each at the moment.st. theo leggett, bbc news. a military dog who helped save the lives of british and afghan troops in afghanistan is to receive the animal equivalent of the victoria cross — the dickin medal. malli was seriously wounded in 2012, when he entered a building in kabulunderfire, to sniff out explosives and insurgents. his new handler, corporal daniel hatley, says malli was exceptionally brave. richard lister reports. meet mali. he is...
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state of nevada the vehicle which was carrying several passengers was hit by a lorry driving at slow speed in the city of las vegas no one was injured city officials are blaming the lorry driver for failing to give way. the traffic was bad . and. at his angle and it's like forty five degree angle while he's like trying to back into the alleyway he just couldn't see he just couldn't see the shuttle and the shuttle didn't have the ability to move back either like the shuttle just stayed still and this is another argument for why. you need to be able to look at how humans make decisions. perform the way it was designed unfortunately truck driver. with the by. the top stories in saudi arabia has ordered its citizens to leave lebanon as part of an escalating crisis that began with the shock resignation of lebanese prime minister saad hariri and we were his office says he's still in the saudi capital and denies he's being held there against his will arrest political party is now demanding he was sent to beirut five days after he announced he was stepping down while in riyadh. now that you
state of nevada the vehicle which was carrying several passengers was hit by a lorry driving at slow speed in the city of las vegas no one was injured city officials are blaming the lorry driver for failing to give way. the traffic was bad . and. at his angle and it's like forty five degree angle while he's like trying to back into the alleyway he just couldn't see he just couldn't see the shuttle and the shuttle didn't have the ability to move back either like the shuttle just stayed still and...
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tesla isn't the first to unveil an electric lorry.ts range is only 100 miles. ever one for theatrics, elon musk also had a secret in the back of one of his trailers, a surprise new roadster capable of doing 0—60 in less than two seconds. what was your first impression? no way. it's just nuts. you said it, it's stupid cool. it is just stupid awesome. but there is a cloud hanging over tesla that has investors worried. right now, it's unable to build cars quickly enough to make pre—orders of its more affordable model 3, a car it unveiled in 2016. mr musk said he was going through production hell and was even camping on the roof of his battery factory in order to save time getting there each day. the astronomical value of tesla relies very much on this cult of elon musk, a strong belief he's on course to change the world. but, he is running out of time to start producing results. dave lee, bbc news in los angeles. football, and chris coleman has resigned as the wales manager this evening after nearly six years in charge. coleman and his t
tesla isn't the first to unveil an electric lorry.ts range is only 100 miles. ever one for theatrics, elon musk also had a secret in the back of one of his trailers, a surprise new roadster capable of doing 0—60 in less than two seconds. what was your first impression? no way. it's just nuts. you said it, it's stupid cool. it is just stupid awesome. but there is a cloud hanging over tesla that has investors worried. right now, it's unable to build cars quickly enough to make pre—orders of...
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when it saw the lorry approaching, it hit the brakes.as given a ticket by police and the shuttle is expected to be backin and the shuttle is expected to be back in action on thursday. like most crashes involving autonomous vehicles, it appears human error is certainly to blame here. it was not a crazy impact. i think the shuttle does need to be improved a bit so it could either have a horn on it so somebody could honk if there is an accident or if there's going to be an accident, or there needs to be away for the shuttle to back up but it didn't do anything wrong. but such incidents will rise as we begin to share the road with computers. experts say even imperfect self driving systems will greatly improve safety on the roads. dave lee, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. good afternoon. the weather has grown a bit of everything at us this week, some wet weather, some sunny weather and at times some mild weather, things not looking too bad for many of us at the moment, that is outlook for one of the weather watchers in durham earlie
when it saw the lorry approaching, it hit the brakes.as given a ticket by police and the shuttle is expected to be backin and the shuttle is expected to be back in action on thursday. like most crashes involving autonomous vehicles, it appears human error is certainly to blame here. it was not a crazy impact. i think the shuttle does need to be improved a bit so it could either have a horn on it so somebody could honk if there is an accident or if there's going to be an accident, or there needs...
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the rumours are that these tanks and lorries that the witnesses are seeing, military personnel in themugabe. there's no confirmation of that and i the ambassador in south africa has denied that has said it is stable and fine but it doesn't look great. deceiving south african diplomats have said that the government in harare is intact and they have dismissed of a coup. one more story. delia is in a froth over the rise of the "poncy" chefs. who are they?” don't think we are going to name them. do you share her anger at chefs who put six dots of sauce on a plate? when i saw the story i thought she meant cooking at home, that we shouldn't do the fancy dishes at home and i certainly agree with that. in fact she is complaining that when she goes out, it has become far too fancy and she doesn't want these six dots on the plate and i'd have to agree that i'd rather like the chance to get out to such a restaurant and i wouldn't be complaining. if you don't want to 90, complaining. if you don't want to go, delia, i'll go! rachel? this has been one of the things that is surely to be celebrated a
the rumours are that these tanks and lorries that the witnesses are seeing, military personnel in themugabe. there's no confirmation of that and i the ambassador in south africa has denied that has said it is stable and fine but it doesn't look great. deceiving south african diplomats have said that the government in harare is intact and they have dismissed of a coup. one more story. delia is in a froth over the rise of the "poncy" chefs. who are they?” don't think we are going to...
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a lorry head straight for them — but thankfully the quick—witted driver braked just in time.s hurt. that's all from me for now. stay with bbc news. and the top story here in the uk. the government says mps will be given a take—it—or leave—it vote on the final brexit deal before the uk leaves the eu. resident ron heads back home to the us from asia with billions of dollars‘ worth of contracts for american companies but could he sealed a deal with china? —— president trump. and the numbers don‘t like, wearable technology telling sports coach is how hard their teams are working. welcomed asia business report. i am sharanjit leyl asia business report. i am sharanjit leyl. it‘s been a world wind ——a whirlwind tour of asia for president donald trump, a difficult task to reassure america‘s allies in the region, persuade china to pressure north korea and demonstrate the us is still willing to do business with asia. i spoke to ian bremner earlier and asked how successful his being. it was moving forward with the trans—pacific partnership, it was moving forward with the tra ns—pacific
a lorry head straight for them — but thankfully the quick—witted driver braked just in time.s hurt. that's all from me for now. stay with bbc news. and the top story here in the uk. the government says mps will be given a take—it—or leave—it vote on the final brexit deal before the uk leaves the eu. resident ron heads back home to the us from asia with billions of dollars‘ worth of contracts for american companies but could he sealed a deal with china? —— president trump. and...
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can wash as well but obviously there are a lot of people in tehran that would like to donate a few lorries that left yesterday and there's a couple more leaving today so pointing and blankets but of course they have to be able to get to reach to the remote areas i mean some point is is is in a city but there are a lot of people are affected there are in the mountainous regions as well so that's going to take some time to reach them and see how they can be helped and of course has an irani has pledged to support thank you all organization deals with children what is your main priority in dealing with child victims of this disaster. yes i mean obviously the first need. for shelter specially in the cold cold weather there and there have been people sleeping rough outside so there are dark still a lot of news in tents and blankets but as a charity our concern is long term and to we don't now are affected then traumatized. and and post traumatic stress syndrome and we are hoping to organize workshops at various locations obviously some of the schools we were hoping to do perhaps set up the work
can wash as well but obviously there are a lot of people in tehran that would like to donate a few lorries that left yesterday and there's a couple more leaving today so pointing and blankets but of course they have to be able to get to reach to the remote areas i mean some point is is is in a city but there are a lot of people are affected there are in the mountainous regions as well so that's going to take some time to reach them and see how they can be helped and of course has an irani has...
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i know my colleagues we had a few lorries leaving yesterday from more tinned food and i'm concerned that there are a lot of people also helping but you know the government obviously can't do everything on its own so. any of their international organizations help would be appreciated and that's where you come in as well you had a children's charity what the children need right now most in the affected areas. yes of course is the immediate needs are shelter food but also we are looking ahead for the issues to do with post-traumatic stress disorder in that a lot of them are going to have emotional stress long after this. has been used and people have have received immediate help so that you're looking to see if we can provide workshops for ok to organize a local organizations we have to leave it there doesn't you know dr elders are of the iran's children charity thanks so much for being with us thank you very much for having me. major football now in italy have failed to qualify for next year's world cup after losing a playoff to sweden four time world cup winners italy dominated the game b
i know my colleagues we had a few lorries leaving yesterday from more tinned food and i'm concerned that there are a lot of people also helping but you know the government obviously can't do everything on its own so. any of their international organizations help would be appreciated and that's where you come in as well you had a children's charity what the children need right now most in the affected areas. yes of course is the immediate needs are shelter food but also we are looking ahead for...
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the axle on one lorry broke, it was so overloaded with is weaponry.the city, but it brought some of the battle—hardened fighters to escape not just raqqa but battle—hardened fighters to escape notjust raqqa but to arrive here on europe's doorstep. the winds has carried news of is's defeat. it brings a warning and a threat. the caliphate is gone. the islamic state is still out there. more than 400 people have been killed in a powerful earthquake that's struck the northern border of iran and iraq. another 7,000 were injured and the casualty figure is expected to rise on both sides of the border. the epicentre of the quake, which measured 7.3, wasjust under 20 miles south of halabja. one of the worst hit areas was sarpol—e zahab, as james robbins reports. the moment the earth starts shaking violently. a man runs for his life from the control room of this dam, as massive boulders are hurled around outside. the dam wall was not breached. but, elsewhere, devastation. in iran, the border town of sarpol—e zahab was hit hardest. as entire walls collapsed, many
the axle on one lorry broke, it was so overloaded with is weaponry.the city, but it brought some of the battle—hardened fighters to escape not just raqqa but battle—hardened fighters to escape notjust raqqa but to arrive here on europe's doorstep. the winds has carried news of is's defeat. it brings a warning and a threat. the caliphate is gone. the islamic state is still out there. more than 400 people have been killed in a powerful earthquake that's struck the northern border of iran and...
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now we have 23,000 cross—border commercial lorry movements every year and you can imagine how much time started to lose an hour or a half—hour of time on those. we have 300 direct employees here in enniskillen. maybe another 300 indirect. if we lost an hour a day, or an hour on each truck movement that would equate to 15 new people and the efficiency of the business would be badly impaired. years of tranquillity and political progress here mean that in many places the border is barely discernible. so we're on the road here to clones in county fermanagh and this road actually passes the border four times in the space of ten minutes. this type of ease of traffic is the thing that is being threatened by current developments. so back in the troubles, the army closed many border crossing points and people who want the border to carry on working in this very unrestricted way say that if measures are put in place to control it again, whether that is a controlled cameras or customs officers, those could easily become the focus for protest or even violence, by those opposed to any tightening of
now we have 23,000 cross—border commercial lorry movements every year and you can imagine how much time started to lose an hour or a half—hour of time on those. we have 300 direct employees here in enniskillen. maybe another 300 indirect. if we lost an hour a day, or an hour on each truck movement that would equate to 15 new people and the efficiency of the business would be badly impaired. years of tranquillity and political progress here mean that in many places the border is barely...
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it collided with a lorry driving at a very slow speed. a self driving taxi. so many of you have been in touch and most of you are saying no. some of you are saying, like muhamed in nigeria, why not? and we've got charles as well who says keep the drivers at work otherwise how many morejobs will you lose drivers at work otherwise how many more jobs will you lose two robots? of course the other issue in this story.
it collided with a lorry driving at a very slow speed. a self driving taxi. so many of you have been in touch and most of you are saying no. some of you are saying, like muhamed in nigeria, why not? and we've got charles as well who says keep the drivers at work otherwise how many morejobs will you lose drivers at work otherwise how many more jobs will you lose two robots? of course the other issue in this story.
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it collided with a lorry driving at a very slow speed. we asked whether you would be getting on a self driving bus or in a self driving taxi. so many of you have been in touch and most of you are saying no. some of you are saying, like muhamed in nigeria, why not? and we've got charles as well who says keep the drivers at work otherwise how many morejobs will you lose drivers at work otherwise how many more jobs will you lose two robots? of course the other issue in this story. now it is time look at the stories that are making the headlines in media across the world. we begin with the china daily and this picture of us president donald trump and president xijinping standing in front of the forbidden palace with their wives in beijing. the paper says mrjinping gave his us counterpart a warm welcome at the beginning of his three—day state visit. meanwhile the ft says more important than trade deals the xi—trump summit will be dominated with difficult discussions over north korea and how the us and china can work together to solve the curre
it collided with a lorry driving at a very slow speed. we asked whether you would be getting on a self driving bus or in a self driving taxi. so many of you have been in touch and most of you are saying no. some of you are saying, like muhamed in nigeria, why not? and we've got charles as well who says keep the drivers at work otherwise how many morejobs will you lose drivers at work otherwise how many more jobs will you lose two robots? of course the other issue in this story. now it is time...
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was injured city officials are blaming the lorry driver for failing to give way. the truck was back. and. at his and all and it's like a forty five degree angle while he's like trying to back into the alleyway he just couldn't see he just couldn't see the shuttle and the shuttle didn't have the ability to move back either like the shuttle just stayed still and this is another argument for why it's not a mistake knowledge is so important because you need to be able to look at how humans make decisions and in this case it's performed the way it was designed unfortunately the truck driver. to the shuttle. now to our been topping where the opening ceremony for the first living museum outside the front has been taking place the new billion dollar building was unveiled by french president manion the home it took a decade to construct on health six on the permanent three hundred landfill fronts also boasts a decorated dome designed to allow some to filter through. that set from a certain felicity of our behavior and i went with much more days in. travel often. by trying
was injured city officials are blaming the lorry driver for failing to give way. the truck was back. and. at his and all and it's like a forty five degree angle while he's like trying to back into the alleyway he just couldn't see he just couldn't see the shuttle and the shuttle didn't have the ability to move back either like the shuttle just stayed still and this is another argument for why it's not a mistake knowledge is so important because you need to be able to look at how humans make...
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. >> lorrie saw it from her house. as soon as you got close you could smell the smoke and see the flames. >> the fire quickly spread beyond the nursing home engulfing nearby buildings. the red cross has taken the displaced residents to other facilities in the area. the good news is none of the injuries appear life- threatening. investigators are trying to figure out how the fire started. >>> a virginia family is raising awareness about their son's illness. three-year-old landon cook was diagnosed with a life changing disease last christmas. and the symptoms are something his parents first wrote off as the stomach flu. marcel la robertson reports it was much more. >>> this is landon. he's three years old. curious. >> what's that? >> plays really he's just full of life. >> you love dinosaurs, huh? >> but his three years here haven't been easy. >> it's been a hard journey so far. >> last year life changed for the cook family. >> i noticed that he had been using the bathroom more frequently. and had an unquenchable thirst.
. >> lorrie saw it from her house. as soon as you got close you could smell the smoke and see the flames. >> the fire quickly spread beyond the nursing home engulfing nearby buildings. the red cross has taken the displaced residents to other facilities in the area. the good news is none of the injuries appear life- threatening. investigators are trying to figure out how the fire started. >>> a virginia family is raising awareness about their son's illness. three-year-old...
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the city of las vegas no one was injured city officials are blaming the lorry driver the failing to give way the truck was backing up and. at his angle and it's like a forty five degree angle while he is like trying to back into the alleyway he just couldn't see he just couldn't see the shuttle and the shuttle didn't have the ability to move back either like the shuttle just stayed still and this is another argument for why promise acknowledge is so important because it needs to be able to look at how humans make decisions and in this case perform the way it was designed unfortunately the truck driver. to the shuttle. bay where the opening ceremony for the first louvre museum outside from is taking place the new billion dollar building was unveiled by the french president. and it's taken a decade to construct and holds six hundred permanent all works and three hundred loaned from france and union for boasts a decorated dome designed to allow the desert sun to filter through inside. and that's a great waste and this new. join us again though in a couple of minutes time. with you. it'
the city of las vegas no one was injured city officials are blaming the lorry driver the failing to give way the truck was backing up and. at his angle and it's like a forty five degree angle while he is like trying to back into the alleyway he just couldn't see he just couldn't see the shuttle and the shuttle didn't have the ability to move back either like the shuttle just stayed still and this is another argument for why promise acknowledge is so important because it needs to be able to look...
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here in france lorry drivers blocked traffic at border crossings with spain italy and belgium this tuesday to protest at a recent easier agreement. they are angry that an agreement reached on the twenty third of december of october. to limit the lack of work hoursrs of say calld posted about this. doesn't cor the sector. they say they're b being priced out y workers from other e. u. member states especially east europe spain and portugal. the number of posts about this in france brands almost twenty four percent last year present in iran emmanuel macron promised to fight a to protest to to protect french workers. from unfair competition let's hear what at the truckers have to say. so if they take our jobs because they accept lower wages. eight hundred euros here you can't live on twelve hundred after you pay your rent gas water and electricity there's not enough for food. and i on a digital we have diplomas we bust our guts for three of four months to get permits. these people arrive without any permits work in our area and they know a standard strategic you bah. medical leave the. it's no
here in france lorry drivers blocked traffic at border crossings with spain italy and belgium this tuesday to protest at a recent easier agreement. they are angry that an agreement reached on the twenty third of december of october. to limit the lack of work hoursrs of say calld posted about this. doesn't cor the sector. they say they're b being priced out y workers from other e. u. member states especially east europe spain and portugal. the number of posts about this in france brands almost...
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lorry torgerson is a retail manager for amazon. >> nothing beats the convenience of shopping from the comforts of your own home. we're seeing mobile purchases increase significantly. last year more than 70% purchased orders through their mobile devices. >> reporter: consumers can expect deep discountsed on items from electronics. >> what does that mean for brook and mortar stores going forward? >> there's room for a lot of winners. >> that's true. analysts say up to 90% of sales still happen in stores. meg oliver, cbs news, new york. >>> well, ahead on "cbs this morning," cnet.com's editor in chief has more on cyber monday and whether it will have the best sales of the holiday season. >>> coming up on the "morning news," shooting up in sales, we will show you the hot ticket item on black friday. and she beat out 91 other contestants. we'll meet the new miss universe. this is the "cbs morning news." i beat it. i did. not alone. i used to have no idea what the american cancer society did. research? yeah. but also free rides to chemo and free lodging near hospitals. i used to maybe give
lorry torgerson is a retail manager for amazon. >> nothing beats the convenience of shopping from the comforts of your own home. we're seeing mobile purchases increase significantly. last year more than 70% purchased orders through their mobile devices. >> reporter: consumers can expect deep discountsed on items from electronics. >> what does that mean for brook and mortar stores going forward? >> there's room for a lot of winners. >> that's true. analysts say up...
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so, the tesla fans that came here today certainly expected to see a lorry, what they weren't expectingtremely excited. the bad news for tesla fans is that the roadster won't be on the road until 2020. and that's it from china for the moment. there's absolutely no doubt that we will be back here pretty soon. in the meantime, you can catch all of the backstage fun on facebook and the bbc twitter for bbc click. thanks for watching and we'll see you soon. hello. a significant change on the way in our weather for the next few days. it will turn considerably colder, especially through the weekend. that said, the cold air is already moving into scotland and this morning there is a risk of some disruption, particular conditions on the road thanks to snow. radio scotland is a great place to keep up with conditions local to where you are. 25 centimetres of snow likely to lower levels this morning, 2—5 centimetres of snow likely to lower levels this morning, up to ten centimetres across highlands and the grampians. by windy start to the day and it goes without saying, a pretty chilly one as well.
so, the tesla fans that came here today certainly expected to see a lorry, what they weren't expectingtremely excited. the bad news for tesla fans is that the roadster won't be on the road until 2020. and that's it from china for the moment. there's absolutely no doubt that we will be back here pretty soon. in the meantime, you can catch all of the backstage fun on facebook and the bbc twitter for bbc click. thanks for watching and we'll see you soon. hello. a significant change on the way in...
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the tesla fans who came here today certainly expected to see a lorry, but they were not expecting tot will not be on the road until 2020. and that is it from china for the moment. there is absolutely no doubt that we will be back here pretty soon. in the meantime, you can catch all of the backstage find on facebook and the bbc twitter. —— fun. thank you for watching. we will see you soon. colder air is in to stay for the weekend before mild air makes a fight back next week. friday had sunshine and showers and cold air in scotland across southern and eastern parts of england. hardly a cloud in the sky. this is the view from the isle of wight. scotland will have the best of the sunshine. there will be a brisk wind, with isobars close together. cloud and patchy rain extending across wales and south—west england and other parts of england and wales through the day. patchy frost to start the morning. not as widespread as friday. sunshine becomes more limited for many of us through the day. not the case in scotland. blustery showers in the north, the northern isles, wintry through lower le
the tesla fans who came here today certainly expected to see a lorry, but they were not expecting tot will not be on the road until 2020. and that is it from china for the moment. there is absolutely no doubt that we will be back here pretty soon. in the meantime, you can catch all of the backstage find on facebook and the bbc twitter. —— fun. thank you for watching. we will see you soon. colder air is in to stay for the weekend before mild air makes a fight back next week. friday had...
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so, the tesla fans that came here today certainly expected to see a lorry.tremely excited. the bad news for tesla fans is that the roadster won't be on the road until 2020. and that's it from china for the moment. there's absolutely no doubt that we will be back here pretty soon. in the meantime, you can catch all of the backstage fun on facebook and the bbc twitter for bbc click. thanks for watching and we'll see you soon. hello there. part two of the weekend will be cold again. a colder start if you are stepping out first thing this morning and it is no surprise that we had a beautiful day across the north. we had clear skies and temperatures have plummeted. in the south, not so clear. we began with dank and grey weather but that gradually eased out of the way. the harshest frost will be in rural areas in northern and eastern parts of the uk but frost is likely elsewhere and it means that it will be a lovely sunny start to the day for most of us. however, where we have had the legacy of damp weather across southern england, parts of wales and those areas m
so, the tesla fans that came here today certainly expected to see a lorry.tremely excited. the bad news for tesla fans is that the roadster won't be on the road until 2020. and that's it from china for the moment. there's absolutely no doubt that we will be back here pretty soon. in the meantime, you can catch all of the backstage fun on facebook and the bbc twitter for bbc click. thanks for watching and we'll see you soon. hello there. part two of the weekend will be cold again. a colder start...
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the axle on one lorry broke, it was so overloaded with i.s. weaponry. when they made it to a village, they stopped at a shop. pale and hungry, the i.s. fighters cleared his shelves. >> we were at the shop here, an d an sdf vehicle stopped to say there was a truce agreement between then and i.s. they wanted us to clear the area. as soon as we did so, an i.s. convoy came passing through. there were 4000 people leaving raqqa on that road to there. it took them two to three hours. it was bumper-to-bumper. quentin: coation aircraft flew above them, but did nothing. the convoy drove on. we kept close on its tracks, for here is where i.s. hoped to disappear. they left the main road. mahmoud watched as they took a dark trail into the desert. as they passed, they warned that they would behead the people who betrayed them. >> i couldn't count them all. it took them about four hours to pass through. we have been living in terror for the past four or five years, it will take us a while to rid rid ourselves of the psychological fear. we fear they may come back for u
the axle on one lorry broke, it was so overloaded with i.s. weaponry. when they made it to a village, they stopped at a shop. pale and hungry, the i.s. fighters cleared his shelves. >> we were at the shop here, an d an sdf vehicle stopped to say there was a truce agreement between then and i.s. they wanted us to clear the area. as soon as we did so, an i.s. convoy came passing through. there were 4000 people leaving raqqa on that road to there. it took them two to three hours. it was...
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reporter: tesla is not the first to unveil an electric lorry. here is an effort from a u.s. truck builder, although its range is only 100 miles. for theatrics, elon musk had a secret in the back of one of his trailers, a surprise new roadster capable of doing north of 60 in less than two seconds. what is your first impression? >> no way. it is just nuts. he said it, it is stupid cool. it is just stupid awesome. reporter: but there is a cloud hanging over tesla that has investors worried. right now it is unable to deliver cars quickly enough to meet preorders, for the more affordable model three, a car it unveiled in 2016. mr. musk said he was going to through production hell and was camping on the roof of his battery factory to save time. the astronomical value of tesla relies very much on this cult of elon musk, a strong belief that he is on course to change the world. but he's running out of time to start producing results. rajini: a brief chemical i spoke with david shepherdson, who covers the the auto industry for reuters. a theatrical launch for this electric truck, but
reporter: tesla is not the first to unveil an electric lorry. here is an effort from a u.s. truck builder, although its range is only 100 miles. for theatrics, elon musk had a secret in the back of one of his trailers, a surprise new roadster capable of doing north of 60 in less than two seconds. what is your first impression? >> no way. it is just nuts. he said it, it is stupid cool. it is just stupid awesome. reporter: but there is a cloud hanging over tesla that has investors worried....
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so, the tesla fans that came here today certainly expected to see a lorry, what they weren't expectingd. the bad news for tesla fans is that the roadster won't be on the road until 2020. and that's it from china for the moment. there's absolutely no doubt that we will be back here pretty soon. in the meantime, you can catch all of the backstage fun on facebook and the bbc twitter for bbc click. thanks for watching and we'll see you soon. there has been a good deal of sunshine around today but pictures like this are going to be few and far between in the week ahead. the sunshine many of us have enjoyed todayis sunshine many of us have enjoyed today is about to be replaced by something cloudier, milder and wetter. the weather over the coming week will be coming in off the atlantic. the next frontal system. in ahead of it, clear skies this evening in the eastern side of the country, with an early frost. the cloud will build. rain in northern england, northern ireland and scotland, with snow of the mountains. it will be quite cold across northern ireland and scotland. much milder further s
so, the tesla fans that came here today certainly expected to see a lorry, what they weren't expectingd. the bad news for tesla fans is that the roadster won't be on the road until 2020. and that's it from china for the moment. there's absolutely no doubt that we will be back here pretty soon. in the meantime, you can catch all of the backstage fun on facebook and the bbc twitter for bbc click. thanks for watching and we'll see you soon. there has been a good deal of sunshine around today but...
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tesla isn't the first to unveil such a lorry. its range is only 100 miles. mr musk also had a secret in the back of one of the trailers, a surprise new roadster capable of doing 0—60 in less than two seconds. what was your first impression? no way. just nuts. it's stupid cool. stupid awesome. but there is a cloud hanging over tesla that has investors worried. right now it's unable to build cars quickly enough to meet pre—orders of its more affordable model three, a car unveiled in 2016. elon musk said he was going through production hell and was even camping on the roof of his battery factory in order to save time getting there each day. the astronomical value of tesla relies very much on the cult of elon musk, a strong belief that he is on course to change the world. but he is running out of time to start producing results. a military dog who helped save the lives of british and afghan troops has received the animal equivalent of the victoria cross this evening. mali was seriously wounded in 2012, when he entered a building in k
tesla isn't the first to unveil such a lorry. its range is only 100 miles. mr musk also had a secret in the back of one of the trailers, a surprise new roadster capable of doing 0—60 in less than two seconds. what was your first impression? no way. just nuts. it's stupid cool. stupid awesome. but there is a cloud hanging over tesla that has investors worried. right now it's unable to build cars quickly enough to meet pre—orders of its more affordable model three, a car unveiled in 2016....
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a lorry head straight for them, but thankfully the quick—witted driver braked just in time.y was hurt. stay with bbc world news. now on bbc news, it's time for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. there are no tanks on the streets of riyadh, but make no mistake, what has just happened in saudi arabia represents a revolution of sorts. king salman and his son, crown prince mohammed, have launched a purge of princes and ministers and potential rivals, which is part of a grand plan to entrench their power and transform the country. my guest is saudi journalist, commentator, and current political exile, jamal khashoggi. is the saudi drama about raw power or real reform 7 jamal khashoggi, in washington, welcome to hardtalk. thank you for having me. well, it's a pleasure. you have been calling for a long time now for reform in the kingdom of saudi arabia. we now see a man at the top who appears determined to deliver on reform. are you delighted with what you are seeing in the saudi capital? i might sound throughout with the show with conflicting messages. yes, i am fo
a lorry head straight for them, but thankfully the quick—witted driver braked just in time.y was hurt. stay with bbc world news. now on bbc news, it's time for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. there are no tanks on the streets of riyadh, but make no mistake, what has just happened in saudi arabia represents a revolution of sorts. king salman and his son, crown prince mohammed, have launched a purge of princes and ministers and potential rivals, which is part of a grand plan...
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m25 clockwise — the qeii bridge is closed because of a crash on the bridge involving a car and a lorrys of mist and fog. we have a met office weather warning in force. some travel disruption, you can keep up—to—date with the travel team. the mist and blog will clear about 11 o'clock in the morning. we will see highs today or 1a, 15 degrees. a touch milder than it was yesterday. fairly light as well. this evening and overnight, if you are doing fireworks, we should get away with it. fairly mild but a fairly wet night of weather. a train is set to stay with us on and off until saturday afternoon when it start to clear way eastwards. it should be dry or mostly dry. there could still be a few showers hanging around. quitea could still be a few showers hanging around. quite a cold night on saturday, possibly one or two down bonfires but it should be clear for fireworks. sunday is looking chilli and maybe one or two showers. a chilly westerly wind. as hello. this is breakfast, withjohn kay and naga munchetty. we'll bring you all the latest news and sport in a moment, but also on breakfast th
m25 clockwise — the qeii bridge is closed because of a crash on the bridge involving a car and a lorrys of mist and fog. we have a met office weather warning in force. some travel disruption, you can keep up—to—date with the travel team. the mist and blog will clear about 11 o'clock in the morning. we will see highs today or 1a, 15 degrees. a touch milder than it was yesterday. fairly light as well. this evening and overnight, if you are doing fireworks, we should get away with it. fairly...
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the tesla fans here today certainly expected to see a lorry. excited. the bad news for tesla fans is that the roadster won‘t be on the road until 2020. and that‘s it from china for the moment. there is absolutely no doubt that we will be back here is too soon. in the meantime, you can catch all the backstage fun and photos on facebook and twitter. thanks for watching. the weather has been quite varied across the uk today, some of us woke up across the uk today, some of us woke up to across the uk today, some of us woke uptoa across the uk today, some of us woke up to a bit of sunshine. cyclists in kent, here come about for most others it has been grey skies, drizzle and missed, particularly around wales, the southern half especially, to the midlands and the southern counties. northern areas the cloud has been a little more broken, the weather has been furtively better. tonight, skies clearing, almost everywhere, and it will be turning cold. frost on the way for sunday morning. any short—term, rain around in the south and then it should be clear
the tesla fans here today certainly expected to see a lorry. excited. the bad news for tesla fans is that the roadster won‘t be on the road until 2020. and that‘s it from china for the moment. there is absolutely no doubt that we will be back here is too soon. in the meantime, you can catch all the backstage fun and photos on facebook and twitter. thanks for watching. the weather has been quite varied across the uk today, some of us woke up across the uk today, some of us woke up to across...