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i'll start with you, louise. _ hello. hello. hi, there. i'll start with you, louise. way are you living in the vote here for the hollywood government covered parliament? i’zre hollywood government covered parliament?— hollywood government covered arliament? �* :, :, :, , , parliament? i've traditionally been an snp sopporter_ parliament? i've traditionally been an snp supporter and _ parliament? i've traditionally been an snp supporter and will- parliament? i've traditionally been| an snp supporter and will continue to be one this week. i will definitely vote snp for my constituency, though i am a little bit more open—minded on my regional vote. bit more open-minded on my regional vote. . bit more open-minded on my regional vote. :, , :, :, bit more open-minded on my regional vote. :, y:, :, :, , _ vote. 0k, and you are happy with the su: aestion vote. 0k, and you are happy with the suggestion from _ vote. 0k, and you are happy with the suggestion from the _ vote. 0k, and you are happy with the suggestion from the snp _ vote. 0k, and you are happy with the suggestion
i'll start with you, louise. _ hello. hello. hi, there. i'll start with you, louise. way are you living in the vote here for the hollywood government covered parliament? i’zre hollywood government covered parliament?— hollywood government covered arliament? �* :, :, :, , , parliament? i've traditionally been an snp sopporter_ parliament? i've traditionally been an snp supporter and _ parliament? i've traditionally been an snp supporter and will- parliament? i've traditionally been| an snp...
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keck museum and next to me is the marie-louise and john mackey silver collection. they owned several mines in virginia city, the sight of the comstock lode. the famous silver mine, the conn virginia which in 1873 was the source of the big bonanza. mary louise asked john to make her something molly silver being pulled from the mines. john mackey sent four boxcars from his silver mines in virginia city that likely went through reno on their way to new york. they arrived at tiffany and company, and they manufactured this set. it took 200 artisans two years to make, and these are only 58 of the original 1200 pieces in the collection that originally sat 24 people. the mackeys would have used this set daily at their homes in paris and london, all the way up to the turn of the century. in the 1950's, the mackey family donated the silver service to the university, and "impractical pieces" like the candelabras, cigar stands. the university used the set as its state silver for many years. the service has been on display at the keck museum for about 20 years. many of the item
keck museum and next to me is the marie-louise and john mackey silver collection. they owned several mines in virginia city, the sight of the comstock lode. the famous silver mine, the conn virginia which in 1873 was the source of the big bonanza. mary louise asked john to make her something molly silver being pulled from the mines. john mackey sent four boxcars from his silver mines in virginia city that likely went through reno on their way to new york. they arrived at tiffany and company,...
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louise: definitely.r the weekend in terms of the gas supply chain has led to that spike, we do still see fossil fuels be in christ highly which increases the speed of the transition to renewables. stimulating demand for those underlying commodities even as they get cleaner and greener in terms of energy efficiency. anna: we see travel and leisure as one of the sectors looking behind this morning. it has been volatile as people reassess their expectations daily for european aviation and prospects for the summer. what kind of exposure do you how to the airline sector? how do you marry that up to other concerns? louise: we look to have a broad diversified exposure across sectors so when it comes to airlines, we have a position within delta in the u.s. so that domestic play continues to look quite strong. they are investing a lot in the transition or alternative fuel which is where we need to get to. although we have had people lessening their flying impact in the last year, it is an overall growth trend wit
louise: definitely.r the weekend in terms of the gas supply chain has led to that spike, we do still see fossil fuels be in christ highly which increases the speed of the transition to renewables. stimulating demand for those underlying commodities even as they get cleaner and greener in terms of energy efficiency. anna: we see travel and leisure as one of the sectors looking behind this morning. it has been volatile as people reassess their expectations daily for european aviation and...
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May 19, 2021
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"louise, _ a 2cv. summary will be shouting at the tv. "louise, you _ a 2cv. as the family car. i don't known as the family car. i don't know how. apparently you were meant to get four people in it. if it went round the corner it would go... and of course the children sat on the engine at the back, there is a door at the front is, the steering wheel is stuck to it. so you got in reverse so if you parked too close to the next car you could not get out because you can't reverse, can't open the door because it is at the front. total debt trap and it was known as a family, and i still have it and you can go down the high street in a huge rolls—royce but this little bubble car, everybody loves it and they always wave. it brings a smile to people's faces and i think they were about eight quid but now they are extremely collectible but it is like a wheelbarrow.— collectible but it is like a wheelbarrow.- collectible but it is like a wheelbarrow. ., ., . . wheelbarrow. how long have you had it, how wheelbarrow. how long have you had it. how many — wheelbarrow. how lon
"louise, _ a 2cv. summary will be shouting at the tv. "louise, you _ a 2cv. as the family car. i don't known as the family car. i don't know how. apparently you were meant to get four people in it. if it went round the corner it would go... and of course the children sat on the engine at the back, there is a door at the front is, the steering wheel is stuck to it. so you got in reverse so if you parked too close to the next car you could not get out because you can't reverse, can't...
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i worried louise._ it is l know i said earlier... i worried i louise._ it is not louise.al media yesterday was the flake, there is a shortage of them because people are buying ice cream. sally is convinced it is simply a marketing stunt. i am surely, isn't it? it it is simply a marketing stunt. i am surely. isn't it?— surely, isn't it? it is clever, look, surely, isn't it? it is clever, look. we — surely, isn't it? it is clever, look, we are _ surely, isn't it? it is clever, look, we are talking - surely, isn't it? it is clever, look, we are talking about. surely, isn't it? it is clever, i look, we are talking about it. because _ look, we are talking about it. because of ice cream. because of ice creams. because of ice cream. because of ice creams- you — because of ice cream. because of ice creams. you know _ because of ice cream. because of ice creams. you know they _ because of ice cream. because of ice creams. you know they call- because of ice cream. because of ice creams. you know they call them - because of ice cream. because of ice l creams. you know they call them
i worried louise._ it is l know i said earlier... i worried i louise._ it is not louise.al media yesterday was the flake, there is a shortage of them because people are buying ice cream. sally is convinced it is simply a marketing stunt. i am surely, isn't it? it it is simply a marketing stunt. i am surely. isn't it?— surely, isn't it? it is clever, look, surely, isn't it? it is clever, look. we — surely, isn't it? it is clever, look, we are _ surely, isn't it? it is clever, look, we are...
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louise with dan walker and louise minchin. has popped o she louise has popped outside because she willwhen the current— night, didn't they? yes, and when the current owners _ night, didn't they? yes, and when the current owners bought - night, didn't they? yes, and when the current owners bought this - night, didn't they? yes, and when i the current owners bought this club, you have to think that this was the aim, to get this trophy which is now the only one missing from their cupboard. manchester city manager pep guardiola heaped praise on his incredible players after they beat paris saint germain to reach the champions league final for the very first time. it was all hail riyad mahrez. he scored in the first leg and grabbed both goals last night to give city a 4—1win on aggregate. they remain on course for the treble, on the verge of winning the premier league to add to their league cup triumph last month. so a fantastic night for city. here's their manager pep guardiola. reaching the final of the champions league, helps to make the bigger picture of what we have done in the last fou
louise with dan walker and louise minchin. has popped o she louise has popped outside because she willwhen the current— night, didn't they? yes, and when the current owners _ night, didn't they? yes, and when the current owners bought - night, didn't they? yes, and when the current owners bought this - night, didn't they? yes, and when i the current owners bought this club, you have to think that this was the aim, to get this trophy which is now the only one missing from their cupboard....
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yes, as is golf, louise. of course. i shouldj golf, louise. of course.. good morning. yes, good morninu. indoors. good morning. yes, good morning- you _ indoors. good morning. yes, good morning. you may _ indoors. good morning. yes, good morning. you may have _ indoors. good morning. yes, good morning. you may have seen i indoors. good morning. yes, good| morning. you may have seen some indoors. good morning. yes, good i morning. you may have seen some of my skills a little earlier, bowling. we have nipped upstairs. we are in the crazy golf place. let me crack on. it's been a week since coronavirus measures were relaxed in most of the uk, and in england that means we can eat and drink indoors and enjoy a round of indoor mini golf. it meant people could once more come to places like this in york. some restrictions are still in place. but it does mean they can finally get people in here and start making money again after a tough time for hospitality. let me introduce you to nathan, a centre manager here. good morning. you have people back in through the do
yes, as is golf, louise. of course. i shouldj golf, louise. of course.. good morning. yes, good morninu. indoors. good morning. yes, good morning- you _ indoors. good morning. yes, good morning. you may _ indoors. good morning. yes, good morning. you may have _ indoors. good morning. yes, good morning. you may have seen i indoors. good morning. yes, good| morning. you may have seen some indoors. good morning. yes, good i morning. you may have seen some of my skills a little earlier, bowling. we...
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thank you, louise.re seeing, and _ you seen? good morning. look, what we are seeing, and its _ you seen? good morning. look, what we are seeing, and its increasing i you seen? good morning. look, what we are seeing, and its increasing in i we are seeing, and its increasing in many— we are seeing, and its increasing in many parts — we are seeing, and its increasing in many parts of new south wales and queensland and hotspots in victoria and south _ queensland and hotspots in victoria and south australia as well, what we are seeing _ and south australia as well, what we are seeing is a build—up from what was a _ are seeing is a build—up from what was a problem when we started talking — was a problem when we started talking to — was a problem when we started talking to government about it, but it is now— talking to government about it, but it is now turned into a plague due to some — it is now turned into a plague due to some pretty poor plans and actions — to some pretty poor plans and actions. look, it h
thank you, louise.re seeing, and _ you seen? good morning. look, what we are seeing, and its _ you seen? good morning. look, what we are seeing, and its increasing i you seen? good morning. look, what we are seeing, and its increasing in i we are seeing, and its increasing in many— we are seeing, and its increasing in many parts — we are seeing, and its increasing in many parts of new south wales and queensland and hotspots in victoria and south _ queensland and hotspots in victoria and...
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time for a look at the weather, here's louise lear.l been about the rain so far this month, but today the emphasis has been on the wind and it has been quite significant, particularly in the last couple of hours. in pembrey sands along the south coast of wales, winds in excess of 70 mph, thatis wales, winds in excess of 70 mph, that is very unusual for this time of year. yes, there has been some rain around, some of the heaviest across wales and into northern england. this low pressure will stay with us through the night and even into tomorrow as well. the strong winds will continue to develop over the next few hours and shift their emphasis a bit further south, so first thing tomorrow it looks likely we will see strong winds continuing across the west coast of wales but also through the bristol channel and the english channel, so we could see gusts of wind widely in excess of 50 to 60 mph and even inland up to 50 mph gusts as well. windy started friday, a wet one in some places as the low pressure tracks eastwards bringing bands of sh
time for a look at the weather, here's louise lear.l been about the rain so far this month, but today the emphasis has been on the wind and it has been quite significant, particularly in the last couple of hours. in pembrey sands along the south coast of wales, winds in excess of 70 mph, thatis wales, winds in excess of 70 mph, that is very unusual for this time of year. yes, there has been some rain around, some of the heaviest across wales and into northern england. this low pressure will...
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when we think about louise little, she was a radical marcus garvey activist.pect and you stand up for your dignity, no matter the cost. and she even faces off with the kkk in person. and this is malcolm x, what we revere him for, that kind of courage, that kind of bravery. and with berta baldwin, james baldwin's mother, she was writer. she believe you'd could help people through writing, through the darkness, through the pain they're experiencing in their own life. she gifted her letters to everybody who knew her. and her son becomes the famous james baldwin, the writer who callings hardships a witness to the power of light. in these three cases it can't get any more obvious. before this book, this is tests they should have been told, but it was kept from us and it was hidden. >> for several weeks on my show, we've been discussing the crisis surrounding black maternal health. black women face a higher risk of pregnancy mortality in the u.s. than others. the cs estimates that black mothers are up to more times more likely to die from childbirth than their white
when we think about louise little, she was a radical marcus garvey activist.pect and you stand up for your dignity, no matter the cost. and she even faces off with the kkk in person. and this is malcolm x, what we revere him for, that kind of courage, that kind of bravery. and with berta baldwin, james baldwin's mother, she was writer. she believe you'd could help people through writing, through the darkness, through the pain they're experiencing in their own life. she gifted her letters to...
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here's louise lear. we start off on an optimistic note.but these are isolated in comparison to the last couple of days. more sunshine to come this afternoon into wales and south east england but there is a change arriving through there is a change arriving through the night. more on that in a moment. for the remainder of the afternoon showers confined mostly to the east today. still some of them heavy on the west seeing more in a way of sunshine coming through with temperatures peaking between ten and 18 degrees. as we go through the night the showers fade
here's louise lear. we start off on an optimistic note.but these are isolated in comparison to the last couple of days. more sunshine to come this afternoon into wales and south east england but there is a change arriving through there is a change arriving through the night. more on that in a moment. for the remainder of the afternoon showers confined mostly to the east today. still some of them heavy on the west seeing more in a way of sunshine coming through with temperatures peaking between...
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now it's back to dan and louise. hello, this is breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin.t awards — we'll hear from one nhs worker who was there in the crowd. louise watched it. i miss the first five minutes. as theatres prepare to reopen, former bond girl gemma arterton joins us to talk about her new west end play walden. and i've been speaking to the former boxing world champion tony bellew, who's written a book recounting the successes of his career. i went to his old gym. even as covid infection rates have fallen across the country, some areas are still struggling with relatively high levels of infections, especially in parts of the midlands and north of england. people unable to work from home, crowded housing and poverty all contribute to stubbornly high rates. from wakefield, our health correspondent dominic hughes reports. it is unglamorous and methodical, but this is vital work in the battle to keep covid rates down. the empty office is a reminder that most members of wakefield council's public health team have been fighting the spread of the virus from home, but
now it's back to dan and louise. hello, this is breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin.t awards — we'll hear from one nhs worker who was there in the crowd. louise watched it. i miss the first five minutes. as theatres prepare to reopen, former bond girl gemma arterton joins us to talk about her new west end play walden. and i've been speaking to the former boxing world champion tony bellew, who's written a book recounting the successes of his career. i went to his old gym. even as...
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i’m o'clock, dan, by mistake, called me louise walker.— louise walker. i'm not.risk of feeling ill after the jab, and she'll clear up whether less side effects means less protection. and rav�*s back in the studio with advice to keep you safe from scammers. yes, new for this series - is my warning of the week" — and today, i'll be telling you why you shouldn't always trust - caller id on your phone. also on the show — he's going for gold again. record—breaking gymnast max whitlock tells us why team gb is determined to make britain proud at this year's tokyo olympics, and how his daughter has been helping him to train. comedianjason manford is getting his game face on as he turns quizmaster for his brand new show that has a very unusual twist. we'll chat to him about that plus his new role as a "vaxi—driver", getting the vulnerable and elderly to their covid jabs. and we're spoilt for guests today. her bafta award—winning sitcom gavin and stacey put barry and billericay on the map — and gave us plenty of laughs too. find out how actor ruthjones is preparing for her
i’m o'clock, dan, by mistake, called me louise walker.— louise walker. i'm not.risk of feeling ill after the jab, and she'll clear up whether less side effects means less protection. and rav�*s back in the studio with advice to keep you safe from scammers. yes, new for this series - is my warning of the week" — and today, i'll be telling you why you shouldn't always trust - caller id on your phone. also on the show — he's going for gold again. record—breaking gymnast max...
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now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear. good afternoon.y first thing in the morning across much of wales, a wet and windy picture starting to develop now. if we look at the satellite picture, we have this beautiful bass clef swirl of clouds which is the low pressure associated with that front bringing that rain but also the unseasonably strong winds for this time of year. so the rain has been quite heavy this morning through northern ireland, southern scotland, northwest england and parts of wales. you can see it's fairly light and patchy moving through central and southern england and that is the story for the rest of the afternoon. perhaps just staying as showers into the far north of scotland as well. it is notjust the rain that is the story, it is the strength of the wind particularly for the time of year. we could see gusts of 60 mph especially on exposed west facing coasts, particularly through the irish sea. temperatures pretty subdued for the time of year, just a maximum of seven to 15 degrees. the low remains with us through the n
now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear. good afternoon.y first thing in the morning across much of wales, a wet and windy picture starting to develop now. if we look at the satellite picture, we have this beautiful bass clef swirl of clouds which is the low pressure associated with that front bringing that rain but also the unseasonably strong winds for this time of year. so the rain has been quite heavy this morning through northern ireland, southern scotland, northwest...
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louise cullen, bbc news. after his secretly—planned wedding yesterday to carrie symonds at westminster cathedral. the couple have released this image of them in the downing street garden. a spokesman said that following yesterday's small ceremony, the couple would celebrate again with family and friends next summer. borisjohnson — who has twice divorced — is the first prime minister to get married while in office in nearly 200 years. media reports in israel say the main opposition leader, yair lapid, appears close to a deal with his rival, naftali bennett. their aim to form a coalition government would bring together factions from the right, left and centre of israeli politics. any deal would look to oust prime minister benjamin netanyahu from power after 12 years, midway through his trial on corruption charges. two people have died and more than 20 injured, in a shooting outside a billiard club near miami. its being reported that three people emerged from a vehicle with assault weapons and handguns, before o
louise cullen, bbc news. after his secretly—planned wedding yesterday to carrie symonds at westminster cathedral. the couple have released this image of them in the downing street garden. a spokesman said that following yesterday's small ceremony, the couple would celebrate again with family and friends next summer. borisjohnson — who has twice divorced — is the first prime minister to get married while in office in nearly 200 years. media reports in israel say the main opposition leader,...
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louise, good morning. it is great you are here _ today? louise, good morning.this morning. excited to be launching this morning-— excited to be launching this morninu. . ., , ., ., , morning. what is going to be different for— morning. what is going to be different for those _ morning. what is going to be i different for those passengers? morning. what is going to be - different for those passengers? it starts before you get to the airport. it starts before you get to the airort. ., , , , airport. it does. the first thing is to prepare _ airport. it does. the first thing is to prepare well— airport. it does. the first thing is to prepare well because - airport. it does. the first thing is to prepare well because what - airport. it does. the first thing is to prepare well because what we j airport. it does. the first thing is - to prepare well because what we are seeing course is that we need to verify documentation before people travel and we have invested in digital access to any of that. the second thing is when you get here our staff will greet you, they are
louise, good morning. it is great you are here _ today? louise, good morning.this morning. excited to be launching this morning-— excited to be launching this morninu. . ., , ., ., , morning. what is going to be different for— morning. what is going to be different for those _ morning. what is going to be i different for those passengers? morning. what is going to be - different for those passengers? it starts before you get to the airport. it starts before you get to the airort. ., , , ,...
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from belfast, louise cullen reports.ince its inception. it creates a trade border in the irish sea, by keeping northern ireland in the eu single market for goods, enforcing eu customs rules at the ports, to prevent a hardening of the land border. and unionists view it as a threat to their place in the united kingdom. that fear was blamed for trouble on the streets at easter. the uk has delayed introducing some food checks until october, a move the eu has gone to court over. technical talks continue. the new dup leader edwin poots claimed the northern ireland peace process was being damaged. i don't want to use a threat of violence in terms of this. 0ur arguments are very clear, they're very coherent. this is the european union seeking to punish the united kingdom, and, as a consequence, northern ireland is being used as a plaything for the european union. i can assure you, northern ireland should be nobody�*s plaything. the eu commission vice president rejected that. i think we are working absolutely flat out to make sur
from belfast, louise cullen reports.ince its inception. it creates a trade border in the irish sea, by keeping northern ireland in the eu single market for goods, enforcing eu customs rules at the ports, to prevent a hardening of the land border. and unionists view it as a threat to their place in the united kingdom. that fear was blamed for trouble on the streets at easter. the uk has delayed introducing some food checks until october, a move the eu has gone to court over. technical talks...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today.earch for a suspected victim of serial killer fred west. chelsea get their revenge over leicester city. after their fa cup defeat at the weekend, celebrating victory with fans finally returning to premier league stadiums. join to premier league stadiums. us on a drive down m and join us on a drive down memory lane and a road trip through british motoring history as we show you some of our most extraordinary ordinary cars.
good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today.earch for a suspected victim of serial killer fred west. chelsea get their revenge over leicester city. after their fa cup defeat at the weekend, celebrating victory with fans finally returning to premier league stadiums. join to premier league stadiums. us on a drive down m and join us on a drive down memory lane and a road trip through british motoring history as we show you some of our most...
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louise cullen, bbc news.ain opposition leader, yair lapid, appears close to a deal with his rival, naftali bennett. their aim to form a coalition government would bring together factions from the right, left and centre of israeli politics. any deal would look to oust prime minister benjamin netanyahu from power after 12 years, midway through his trial on corruption charges. chelsea fans have been celebrating after beating manchester city in last night's champions league final, securing the biggest prize in european club football for a second time. over 14,000 supporters were allowed into the stadium in porto, and many more made the trip to the portugal. 0ur sports news correspondent laura scott was there. up early to remind anyone who might have forgotten that chelsea are champions of europe again. but, while there was elation for one set of fans this morning, elsewhere, there was deflation, and not just for the giant trophy. what's done is done, we've just got to move on and go on for next year. do you know
louise cullen, bbc news.ain opposition leader, yair lapid, appears close to a deal with his rival, naftali bennett. their aim to form a coalition government would bring together factions from the right, left and centre of israeli politics. any deal would look to oust prime minister benjamin netanyahu from power after 12 years, midway through his trial on corruption charges. chelsea fans have been celebrating after beating manchester city in last night's champions league final, securing the...
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it is a good question, louise. i couldn't- good question, louise.rsally condemned by most everybody. but fans really came —— really _ everybody. but fans really came —— really want — everybody. but fans really came —— really want people to know it is more _ really want people to know it is more than _ really want people to know it is more than that. they feel they are running _ more than that. they feel they are running out — more than that. they feel they are running out of options in terms of how they— running out of options in terms of how they make their voices heard. we have had _ how they make their voices heard. we have had statements from all of the parties _ have had statements from all of the parties involved, including the club two, parties involved, including the club two. the _ parties involved, including the club two, the premier league and greater manchester police, who have the behaviour— manchester police, who have the behaviour reckless and dangerous after two — behaviour reckless and dangerous after two of their officers were inju
it is a good question, louise. i couldn't- good question, louise.rsally condemned by most everybody. but fans really came —— really _ everybody. but fans really came —— really want — everybody. but fans really came —— really want people to know it is more _ really want people to know it is more than _ really want people to know it is more than that. they feel they are running _ more than that. they feel they are running out — more than that. they feel they are running out of...
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and louise you are one of them when i see you.shall look forward _ them when i see you. thank you, i shall look forward to _ them when i see you. thank you, i shall look forward to it. _ shall look forward to it. 15 months, that is how long it has been. it is a serious message, we need to hug with caution. that is what the scientists are saying because although we have made these amazing steps, it is because we have been so great, the british public have been phenomenal in the way they have been phenomenal in the way they have responded to every restriction we have put on them, and the same needs to happen when we come out. we needs to happen when we come out. we need to do it cautiously, follow the rules, look at the viral load in communities. we know we have variants we need to think about. although the vaccination programme is fantastic. 50 million doses have been given and we have vaccinated all the shielded and vulnerable groups, the ones we were protecting so we do not get really sick and end “p so we do not get really sick
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legal title on saturday, their fans took to the streets of the spanish capital to celebrate after louise suarez fired, athletic coach with 21. come back when the victory secure that medical is firstly title in 7 years in formula one shawn mcclare has taken pull position at his home grand prix in monaco, lake clare to the top spot ahead of red bulls mac imacs. first off with world champion louis hamilton, qualified back in 7th. laclare crashed in the last minutes of the qualifying, but walked away unscathed. but the crash has cast his whole position into doubt as he could incur a penalty. you're watching the w news up next is sports life with a look at scotlands returned to the european soccer championships. don't forget, you can find all the latest news from around the world on her website. that's t w dot come on there. and hilton berlin's thanks for watching the news . he doesn't use crime fighters are back africa. the most successful radio drama theories continues to stand up. all episodes are available online. course you can share and discuss on w africans, facebook page, and other so
legal title on saturday, their fans took to the streets of the spanish capital to celebrate after louise suarez fired, athletic coach with 21. come back when the victory secure that medical is firstly title in 7 years in formula one shawn mcclare has taken pull position at his home grand prix in monaco, lake clare to the top spot ahead of red bulls mac imacs. first off with world champion louis hamilton, qualified back in 7th. laclare crashed in the last minutes of the qualifying, but walked...
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here's louise lear. we start off on an optimistic note. there are a few showers around today and in any sunshine it is feeling pleasantly warm. 15 degrees in dorset and we will see them a degree orso dorset and we will see them a degree or so higher. there are some showers but these are isolated in comparison to the last couple of days. more sunshine to come this afternoon into wales and south east england but there is a change arriving through there is a change arriving through the night. more on that in a moment. for the remainder of the afternoon showers confined mostly to the east today. still some of them heavy on the west seeing more in a way of sunshine coming through with temperatures peaking between ten and 18 degrees. as we go through the night the showers fade away and cloud develops in the south—west. low pressure moving in so by the end of the nightjust pushing towards the southern fringes of northern ireland. temperatures holding up so not a cold start to thursday but a change in the story of the low pressure moves in. it bri
here's louise lear. we start off on an optimistic note. there are a few showers around today and in any sunshine it is feeling pleasantly warm. 15 degrees in dorset and we will see them a degree orso dorset and we will see them a degree or so higher. there are some showers but these are isolated in comparison to the last couple of days. more sunshine to come this afternoon into wales and south east england but there is a change arriving through there is a change arriving through the night. more...
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now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear. good afternoon.he best of the sunshine for saturday was certainly first thing. shower cloud developed through the latter stages of the morning, and some of those showers are quite heavy and slow—moving, so if you're out during the early evening, that's worth bearing in mind. overnight, those showers will tend to fade away. and under clearer skies, we do it all again. that means temperatures likely to fall close to orjust below freezing, the blue tones denoting where we could see a frost first thing in rural areas. a chilly start to sunday, patchy mist easing away to sunny spells and scattered showers. once again, some of these could be heavy with hail and thunder. all change for bank holiday monday. this area of low pressure expected to come in off the atlantic, some wet and windy weather arrives through northern ireland, gradually moving into southern scotland, north—west england and wales, perhaps staying showery in the far north of scotland, and south—east england should stay dry until the end of
now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear. good afternoon.he best of the sunshine for saturday was certainly first thing. shower cloud developed through the latter stages of the morning, and some of those showers are quite heavy and slow—moving, so if you're out during the early evening, that's worth bearing in mind. overnight, those showers will tend to fade away. and under clearer skies, we do it all again. that means temperatures likely to fall close to orjust below...
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now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear. good evening.eekend's sunshine and showers will be replaced by something wetter and windier with this low pressure is expected to arrive through the night and changing the weather story for bank holiday monday. ahead of it the daytime showers will start to ease away. a dry spell for a time clouding over from the west and then through the early hours of monday morning the rain arrives into northern ireland. because of the cloud around the temperature will stay above freezing so a frost free start to monday and that rain will continue to drive in from the west through the morning across northern ireland into southern scotland and northern england and wales, perhaps not reaching the southeast until the end of the day and may not reach the far north of scotland at all, but it will be a windy day with gusts in excess of 50—60mph on exposed coasts and that will exacerbate the cold and miserable feel by the afternoon. hello this is bbc news. the headlines. people in england may not need to self—isolate if
now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear. good evening.eekend's sunshine and showers will be replaced by something wetter and windier with this low pressure is expected to arrive through the night and changing the weather story for bank holiday monday. ahead of it the daytime showers will start to ease away. a dry spell for a time clouding over from the west and then through the early hours of monday morning the rain arrives into northern ireland. because of the cloud around the...
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1911 on ranch and the creek nation home to many aaa such as elk of what was the first postmaster and louise wessel established the first school and church. lima, founded in 1913 along the the chicago rock island and pacific railroad. mt. zion methodist church was built there in 1915 and still stands to this day. and, of course, the most famous and prosperous of all of the black communities was greenwood. greenwood district became a thriving community for black business owners, schools and flourished by the late 1910s it was the wealthiest black community and all of the united states. the community earned the name black wall street from the famed african-american author educator i finally spoke of, booker t. washington. the history of this historically black towns iso interwoven into dish of oklahoma and the history of the united states. the residents of these towns have achieved a great success and face tremendouss. challenge. stories of the black towns and communities in oklahoma are also inextricably linked to the event of may 30, through june the first 1921 when the greenwood district in
1911 on ranch and the creek nation home to many aaa such as elk of what was the first postmaster and louise wessel established the first school and church. lima, founded in 1913 along the the chicago rock island and pacific railroad. mt. zion methodist church was built there in 1915 and still stands to this day. and, of course, the most famous and prosperous of all of the black communities was greenwood. greenwood district became a thriving community for black business owners, schools and...
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the book that came out recently written by a researcher in u.k., named jessica russell, entirely on louise little and i wish i'd had it when i was dying me research but i'm just excited that there's more and more of us, and it's a growing kind of team of people who are fighting this erasure and finding more hidden figure us. but i have a lot of projects in mind. write fiction and nonfiction so my next project is a novel about addressing disinformation and domestic violence, and so it's a little different but there's a thread of parenthood in everything. so, readers will see how it connects to this later on. the my next project i pitch, and i'm also working on a picture book around the mothers of three contemporary black female leaders and a children's picture book that will also hopefully be pitched this year. so there's a lot in the works and then i'll finally say that with the three mothers, there's ban huge interest in turning it into something for screen, so we may see a documentary or we might see a movie or a tv show. we'll see. >> thank you. we'll be on standby to make sure that we
the book that came out recently written by a researcher in u.k., named jessica russell, entirely on louise little and i wish i'd had it when i was dying me research but i'm just excited that there's more and more of us, and it's a growing kind of team of people who are fighting this erasure and finding more hidden figure us. but i have a lot of projects in mind. write fiction and nonfiction so my next project is a novel about addressing disinformation and domestic violence, and so it's a little...
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the children of ki, apple alert louise to woman. when they're in trouble. i think that night we were here this morning and then they were not new. we're still that we have to low but we haven't gotten a bang from here, but you know they were just pushing it the last night. no money on the christian has gone missing one of the children saw the police take him, but now no one knows where he is. sometime 3 children are arrested without a reason. many tale of torture and interrogation in the institution. so louise su, am, and has called the representatives of the commission on human rights. and i said, i know christian was arrested because the police were looking for a pick pocket. but now he's free again. i'm again, no, it was my 1st time in jo, unable, when a police have to run into an accused of stealing but feeling good. we were just the police hanging around that been a number. they made me escape. you know, i don't, we're not, i mean he's peace me until i don't i know boy. and then about while i was in the hospital, i still felt afraid. i'm not, i'm a no,
the children of ki, apple alert louise to woman. when they're in trouble. i think that night we were here this morning and then they were not new. we're still that we have to low but we haven't gotten a bang from here, but you know they were just pushing it the last night. no money on the christian has gone missing one of the children saw the police take him, but now no one knows where he is. sometime 3 children are arrested without a reason. many tale of torture and interrogation in the...
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now though, it's back to louise and jon. bye for now.ing. "speedo mick" raised half a million pounds by walking the length of britain injust his swimming trunks — but struggled with his mental health during the pandemic. we'll catch up with him as he opens up about his battle with depression. i up about his battle with depression. don't we will i we'll find out about the year—long art project that'll see hundreds of volunteers stand in a glass—fronted box — keeping watch over the city of hull. all will be explained. guess what you're going to do. what? you're going to have your very first flying lesson today. he squeals. and we'll meet the dad who conquered his fear of flying to chaperone his plane—mad seven—year—old on his first ever lesson. looking forward to meeting him. good morning. the family of a police community support officer killed in kent have called for people to light candles this evening and leave them on their doorstep in her memory. it's one week since the body of 53—year—old julia james was discovered in woodland. a mur
now though, it's back to louise and jon. bye for now.ing. "speedo mick" raised half a million pounds by walking the length of britain injust his swimming trunks — but struggled with his mental health during the pandemic. we'll catch up with him as he opens up about his battle with depression. i up about his battle with depression. don't we will i we'll find out about the year—long art project that'll see hundreds of volunteers stand in a glass—fronted box — keeping watch over...
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it seems it was not communicated to literally everyone. ww can speak now to labour councillor louiseshe is bedford council's lead on health and wellbeing. were you told? no, and we are in regular communication with the hse so you would expect this to have been communicated.— so you would expect this to have been communicated. when did you find out? google+ — been communicated. when did you find out? google+ night, _ been communicated. when did you find out? google+ night, that _ been communicated. when did you find out? google+ night, that seems - been communicated. when did you find out? google+ night, that seems to - been communicated. when did you find out? google+ night, that seems to be| out? google+ night, that seems to be the case for the other affected areas. there is very little guidance, we do not know what it means for schools and hospitality. lots of pubs and entertainment venues are looking to open or have already opened, presumably were operating over the weekend without this guidance. what does it mean for virtual council meetings? there is very little clarity and it i
it seems it was not communicated to literally everyone. ww can speak now to labour councillor louiseshe is bedford council's lead on health and wellbeing. were you told? no, and we are in regular communication with the hse so you would expect this to have been communicated.— so you would expect this to have been communicated. when did you find out? google+ — been communicated. when did you find out? google+ night, _ been communicated. when did you find out? google+ night, that _ been...
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vernon founded in 1911 on tankerred ranch, home to ella woods, the first postmaster and louise wesley, who established the first school and church. lima, founded in 1913 along the chicago rock island and pacific railroad. the mt. zion methodist church was built there and still stands to this day. and of course the most famous and prosperous of all of the black communities was greenwood. greenwood district became a thriving community where black business owners, schools, and churches flourished. by the late 19 10's. it was the wealthiest black community in all of the united states. the community earned the name black wall street from the famed african american author and educator i've already spoken of, booker t. washington. the history of these historically black towns is interwoven into the history of oklahoma and the history of the united states. the residents of these towns have achieved great success and faced tremendous challenges. stories of these black towns and communities in oklahoma are also inex-stringably linked to the events of may 30 through june 1 of 1921. when the gree
vernon founded in 1911 on tankerred ranch, home to ella woods, the first postmaster and louise wesley, who established the first school and church. lima, founded in 1913 along the chicago rock island and pacific railroad. the mt. zion methodist church was built there and still stands to this day. and of course the most famous and prosperous of all of the black communities was greenwood. greenwood district became a thriving community where black business owners, schools, and churches flourished....
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corded 18 year old louise ayers the enslaved daughter of a white memphis attorney tsaires. robert and louisa wed in 1862 in a ceremony attended by both of their white fathers and in slavers as the witnesses. throughout her life molly church terrell called attention to the fact that the light skin color of many african-americans was not happenstance. she insisted on using colored rather than black or negro to describe african-americans. in an eight in an 1896 debate over what to call the first national secular black women's organization for instance tarot favored. the national association of colored women. this was not an attempt to deny her own or black women's african heritage. while studying for over two years in europe. she recalled. somebody would say you are rather dark to be an american aren't you? yes, i would explain i am dark because some of my ancestors were africans. i am proud of having the continent of africa as part of my ancestral background. i am an african-american she emphasized that people of her race in the united states had many different shades of skin
corded 18 year old louise ayers the enslaved daughter of a white memphis attorney tsaires. robert and louisa wed in 1862 in a ceremony attended by both of their white fathers and in slavers as the witnesses. throughout her life molly church terrell called attention to the fact that the light skin color of many african-americans was not happenstance. she insisted on using colored rather than black or negro to describe african-americans. in an eight in an 1896 debate over what to call the first...
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when mary louise nicole is, is a member of the w. h o covered 1900 group, and she's also a professor of epidemiology, health care infection and infectious diseases control at the university of new south wales. and she is joining us now. thank you very much indeed for being with us to those of us who have been watching this from the outside. the problems actually seem obvious. the disparity between you, between richard and poor countries, access to the vaccine, through the kovak system. the politics getting involved the money in getting involved. how do you begin to fix those issues when they're on such a significant scale? and they are on a very significant scale. so at the moment of the world assembly has just started on the 24th of made. it will continue for 9 days, and there are 2 committees can be a and b and they will community a will receive 3 reports and one of them will be on the independent report for the pen, demik preparedness and response. and that's where they'll have to start talking about difficult things like under bu
when mary louise nicole is, is a member of the w. h o covered 1900 group, and she's also a professor of epidemiology, health care infection and infectious diseases control at the university of new south wales. and she is joining us now. thank you very much indeed for being with us to those of us who have been watching this from the outside. the problems actually seem obvious. the disparity between you, between richard and poor countries, access to the vaccine, through the kovak system. the...
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author and financial journalist michael lewis has died in a collision near truckee, 19 year old dixie louiseng driven by her friend 20 year-old ross schultz. the 2 were recent grads from berkeley high. the crash occurred at 03:20pm, tuesday on state highway 89 just north of cabin creek road. that crash is under investigation in michael lewis, who is the author of moneyball released this statement about his daughter's death saying we loved her so much and our in the kind of pain none of us has experienced. she loved to live in our hearts are so broken they can't find the words to describe the feeling her mother tabitha and i and her brother. walker and sister quinn are going to find ways for her memory to live in her absence. >> new at 5 o'clock, about 50 people have died from accidental drug overdoses since the start of this year. and san francisco and last year the drug epidemic killed more people in the city then did covid one teaspoon mom said she's worried her son will be the next victim unless he gets the help he so desperately needs kron, four's. ella sogomonian reports. >> my son's ro
author and financial journalist michael lewis has died in a collision near truckee, 19 year old dixie louiseng driven by her friend 20 year-old ross schultz. the 2 were recent grads from berkeley high. the crash occurred at 03:20pm, tuesday on state highway 89 just north of cabin creek road. that crash is under investigation in michael lewis, who is the author of moneyball released this statement about his daughter's death saying we loved her so much and our in the kind of pain none of us has...
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thank you. >> thank you louise and welcome margaret. it's lovely to see you. you say war is the most organized of human activities. where as a constitutional lawyer like me it's said that government is the most organized human activity. i mention this because the relationship of war and the emergence of the state is one of the greatstrengths , it's wonderful for a grouping of this book. you had a need to make war has been the driver for government organizations. and i wish you'd just expand on that a bit. >> we may have the pleasure to be here, i just wish it worked virtual. i have read happy memories of the new york historical society. i think we may have to argue a bit about which is the most organized of human activity because i think war and governments are so closely intertwined but what i mean by it is when you think of what's needed to make war, the globalization not just of people but resources, control of those resources and control of the people, the disciplining of those who want to fight, the direction of often very large numbers of people , this s
thank you. >> thank you louise and welcome margaret. it's lovely to see you. you say war is the most organized of human activities. where as a constitutional lawyer like me it's said that government is the most organized human activity. i mention this because the relationship of war and the emergence of the state is one of the greatstrengths , it's wonderful for a grouping of this book. you had a need to make war has been the driver for government organizations. and i wish you'd just...
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mary louise you. live where you. do you still are. but we are doing. pressure. put on them then your heart of the heart of my doctor london that he doesn't. care if you would but i really want to ride all you good people and you'll move. us to hell i'm not your london. and i'm just on. some strain from then. we're. going. about as i'm going to show. what i mean nothing what it has there been about about was a mannequin then i. had to match that now i just annoys the fed. for. model correctly but i wasn't going to keep. you as a cadet at that. allowed. that one you have a whole you have a way of course was on one of them and if you know about it how little heads. are made to lay out the lives of a set of guys a car or 2 was a great job everything had to have to look a little like an animal i had to crack it. as a machete sucking on the car to keep going to keep abreast of the law lemme go look at if you've got a kid but to tell each. you know purchase it from us. and then at us and in the hospital was michelle myth. but he had given them an arsenal. game eli and
mary louise you. live where you. do you still are. but we are doing. pressure. put on them then your heart of the heart of my doctor london that he doesn't. care if you would but i really want to ride all you good people and you'll move. us to hell i'm not your london. and i'm just on. some strain from then. we're. going. about as i'm going to show. what i mean nothing what it has there been about about was a mannequin then i. had to match that now i just annoys the fed. for. model correctly...
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this is louise gallagher author of a landmark un report and 29000 on solving sound shortages now scientists always complain they need more data but when it comes to sound they really have no idea. second most consumed resource after water and we don't know where it's coming from and what the impacts of that are. the nature of the problem. but what they do you know worried researchers in 2017 model that global demand sound is growing much faster than what's easily available. in the world would need to make more sound find new sources of it or just use less otherwise it will run out. this is a big problem because sound of the fundamental building block of modern life sound using concrete has been essential to the global construction boom as people in emerging economies move to cities people around the world are building more and more india has become the 2nd biggest cement producer of the last half century singapore has built artificial island that have increased its land mass by a quarter and it did this with massive amounts of sand imported from its neighbors . the same crisis isn't even ju
this is louise gallagher author of a landmark un report and 29000 on solving sound shortages now scientists always complain they need more data but when it comes to sound they really have no idea. second most consumed resource after water and we don't know where it's coming from and what the impacts of that are. the nature of the problem. but what they do you know worried researchers in 2017 model that global demand sound is growing much faster than what's easily available. in the world would...
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this is louise gallagher author of a landmark un report and 29000 on solving sound shortages now scientists always complain the need. but when it comes to sand they really have no idea. second most consumed resource after water and we don't know where it's coming from and what the impact of that are that's the nature of the problem. but what they do know worries researchers in 2017 model that global demand side is growing much faster than what's easily available. in the world would need to make more sound find new sources of it or just use less otherwise it will run out. this is a big problem because sander the fundamental building block of modern rock sound used in concrete has been essential to the global construction boom as people in emerging economies move to cities people around the world are building more and more india has become the 2nd biggest cement producer of the last half century singapore has built artificial island that have increased its land mass by a quarter and it did this with massive amounts of sand imported from its neighbors . the same crisis isn't even just a proble
this is louise gallagher author of a landmark un report and 29000 on solving sound shortages now scientists always complain the need. but when it comes to sand they really have no idea. second most consumed resource after water and we don't know where it's coming from and what the impact of that are that's the nature of the problem. but what they do know worries researchers in 2017 model that global demand side is growing much faster than what's easily available. in the world would need to make...
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now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear hello. it took a while, but showers did eventually develop —— overnight, though showers will tend to fade away and under clear skies, we do it all again which means temperatures are likely to fall closer or just means temperatures are likely to fall closer orjust below freezing with the blue tones denoting very we could see a forced first thing in rural areas, could see a forced first thing in ruralareas, chilly could see a forced first thing in rural areas, chilly start to sunday, bit of patch and missed. that is a way to sunny spells and scattered showers with them once again being heavy with hail and thunder. all change a bank holiday monday, area of low pressure expected to push on from the atlantic with wet and windy weather arriving through northern ireland, gradually pushing its way into southern scotland, north—west england and wales, perhaps things carry the far north of scotland in south—east england should stay dry until the end of the afternoon. top temperature hello, this is bbc
now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear hello. it took a while, but showers did eventually develop —— overnight, though showers will tend to fade away and under clear skies, we do it all again which means temperatures are likely to fall closer or just means temperatures are likely to fall closer orjust below freezing with the blue tones denoting very we could see a forced first thing in rural areas, could see a forced first thing in ruralareas, chilly could see a forced...
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all went wrong at the start of the 100 metres backstroke when a faulty speaker prevented sweden's louise hours later and once again dawson triumphed, although she was slightly slower, losing the championship record she set in the first race. although, she was slightly solar in this as soon as i had that next chance to be able to get that gold again, i knew that i was going to be number one. i was going to be stood on top of the podium, something like that shouldn't really be happening at europeans. itjust shows that i've deserved it for me to have come from third—place five years ago and then to have not even the final in the hundred in glasgow. it'sjust to have not even the final in the hundred in glasgow. it's just i couldn't be more it's just i couldn't be more there's no change in the overall standings at the giro d'italia after stage 13. italy's giacomo nizzolo sprinted to victory to win the stage — a 123 mile flat ride from ravenna to verona. but colombia's egan bernal leads by 45 seconds. british riders hugh carthy and simon yates are still more than a minute behind in fourth and
all went wrong at the start of the 100 metres backstroke when a faulty speaker prevented sweden's louise hours later and once again dawson triumphed, although she was slightly slower, losing the championship record she set in the first race. although, she was slightly solar in this as soon as i had that next chance to be able to get that gold again, i knew that i was going to be number one. i was going to be stood on top of the podium, something like that shouldn't really be happening at...
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mary louise you thought up a little you. know how do you feel in my view. we are doing. precious . well i'm going to put under. the hood of my local london. market as you would very well but i really want to ride all you good people and you move. us behind them or not your london. which i'm just on. some strain for and then i'll get to. something. with. the numbers and in. fact about as i'm going to. head off if you had this you know. what i mean nothing what it has there been about it the car was a mannequin then i think ahead of me i had to match that now has to know why it's the fed. on fire. model correctly but i wasn't going to keep it. yeah because i thought that. allowed . that one you have a halo have a way of course isn't one of them and if you know about it how little heads. are made a layout for legs of a set of guys a coyote was a great job everything had to have to look a little like and i love all i'll have to correct. as a machette that anonyma. gotta keep the best of them i lemme go look at if you've got a good bit to tell each with. mrs thomas. and then at us and i
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louise cullen, bbc news.turned to work after his secretly—planned wedding yesterday to carrie symonds at westminster cathedral. the couple have released this photo of them in the downing street garden. a spokesman said that following yesterday's small ceremony, the couple would celebrate again with family and friends next summer. borisjohnson — who has twice divorced — is the first prime minister to get married while in office in nearly 200 years. an update on the situation in israel. 0pposition politicians there are moving closer to forming a new government — which could spell the end of benjamin netanyahu's twelve—year stretch as prime minister. i'm joined now by bbc middle east analyst — sebastian usher. what sort of coalition is coming together, do we think? it’s together, do we think? it's essentially _ together, do we think? it's essentially a _ together, do we think? it�*s essentially a coalition against mr netanyahu. it's parties from the right, left and centre, which don't have much in common except
louise cullen, bbc news.turned to work after his secretly—planned wedding yesterday to carrie symonds at westminster cathedral. the couple have released this photo of them in the downing street garden. a spokesman said that following yesterday's small ceremony, the couple would celebrate again with family and friends next summer. borisjohnson — who has twice divorced — is the first prime minister to get married while in office in nearly 200 years. an update on the situation in israel....
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narrator: the project includes two captive females, thelma and louise. they enjoy some perks the other tortoises don't. brian henen: because it actually is a research project to decide whether or not we can head-start animals, protect those young, release them to the wild, and have those offspring help stabilize the population. we want to be able to do it now while--and we still have animals that we can work with. if we wait until the last minute, it's either gng to be too late and impossible or extremely expensive and arduous or difficult to do. narrator: today, geopolitical issues are placing new pressures on the desert, and the tortoise has become part of renewable energy planning. esque: it's a difficult balancing act, i think. can we build solar energy in the desert? yes, i think so, but let's put them in places that are smarter. lovich: there is broad support in the public for protecting wildlife, and there is broad support for clean, renewable energy. what we should be looking for are ways to maximize both, and i think with research, we're going t
narrator: the project includes two captive females, thelma and louise. they enjoy some perks the other tortoises don't. brian henen: because it actually is a research project to decide whether or not we can head-start animals, protect those young, release them to the wild, and have those offspring help stabilize the population. we want to be able to do it now while--and we still have animals that we can work with. if we wait until the last minute, it's either gng to be too late and impossible...
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louise hospital.ector of victim services telling the crowd help is available. >> we are here for you tonight. we are here for you tomorrow. we are here for you in the weeks and months that follow. you are not alone. >> reporter: jean ellie, "today in the bay." >> certainly not. >>> if you're planning to travel this memorial day weekend, be careful out there on the roads. the crackdown under way to make sure things stay safe this holiday weekend. >>> first happening now, russian hackers launching another major cyberattack. microsoft says that the group hacked a u.s. aid agency email system. they sent messages designed to trick people to hand over sensitive information or download harmful software to more than 3,000 email accounts. this happened just weeks after the russian attack on the east coast pipeline causing gas shortages. it's 4:54. we'll be right back. >>> 4:56 right now. leaders on both sides of the aisle are admitting to a big divide when it comes to president biden's $1.7 trillion infrastruc
louise hospital.ector of victim services telling the crowd help is available. >> we are here for you tonight. we are here for you tomorrow. we are here for you in the weeks and months that follow. you are not alone. >> reporter: jean ellie, "today in the bay." >> certainly not. >>> if you're planning to travel this memorial day weekend, be careful out there on the roads. the crackdown under way to make sure things stay safe this holiday weekend. >>>...
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n.g.o.s heights what do you and helps the children on the streets the children of chiappe will alert louise to all men when they're in trouble. nobody wants. to live. with this white house. during the winter. recipe trying to. deal with all that meat loaf in. the region. having the dr on yes. i know there were no charges pressed this. person of interest was. incident i guess i do not i think christian has gone missing i one of the children saw the police take them but now no one knows where he is i sometimes street children are arrested without a reason. many tell of torture and interrogation in the institutions so the ways suum and has called the representatives of the commission on human rights even did not listen to me and i was. no christian was arrested because the police were looking for a pickpocket but now he's free again. you know a lot for me again no it was my 1st time in jail i love all been on the police for months and run into was an accused of stealing our revenue people that i got to go to steal enough that we were just accused of its numbers because the police songs hung ar
n.g.o.s heights what do you and helps the children on the streets the children of chiappe will alert louise to all men when they're in trouble. nobody wants. to live. with this white house. during the winter. recipe trying to. deal with all that meat loaf in. the region. having the dr on yes. i know there were no charges pressed this. person of interest was. incident i guess i do not i think christian has gone missing i one of the children saw the police take them but now no one knows where he...
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louise oh goodness knows. the slow news no love for the wicked. doesn't mean your work is the love of her. parents knew. her killer storm. currents. this is d w news live from thirdly in the european union unveils plans to welcome tourists again national vaccination programs are speeding up but not maine's europe's borders could reopen in time for the summer holiday is also coming off india's agony hospitals make emergency appeals for oxygen as the health system crumbles during the world's biggest surging corona virus infections. plus german police shut down one of the biggest banks a child sex abuse.
louise oh goodness knows. the slow news no love for the wicked. doesn't mean your work is the love of her. parents knew. her killer storm. currents. this is d w news live from thirdly in the european union unveils plans to welcome tourists again national vaccination programs are speeding up but not maine's europe's borders could reopen in time for the summer holiday is also coming off india's agony hospitals make emergency appeals for oxygen as the health system crumbles during the world's...