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nick kwek went to marseille to meet him.t a frenchman's garage. we're in our office, our workshop. it's where we do all our research and development. a formerjet ski world champion, franky zapata has been at the forefront of water—powered vehicles for decades. he has been beavering away for years on several airborne inventions. i started with this prototype in 2011. then we build the real one. two years after, i got the idea of the hoverboard. and then we got the idea to create the flyboard. this is self balancing. you just press the trigger and you fly. but recently he has developed a penchant for rocket fuel. this bad boy has five jet engines packed tightly together to blast franky into the stratosphere. well, maybe not that high, but it can reach a top speed of 110mph. we have a plan b for everything. plan a, plan b, plan c for electronics. and you can lose an engine. so if one of these five engines blows... it's still flying. you can lose two engines and keep flying. the explosion would be contained by some kevlar protec
nick kwek went to marseille to meet him.t a frenchman's garage. we're in our office, our workshop. it's where we do all our research and development. a formerjet ski world champion, franky zapata has been at the forefront of water—powered vehicles for decades. he has been beavering away for years on several airborne inventions. i started with this prototype in 2011. then we build the real one. two years after, i got the idea of the hoverboard. and then we got the idea to create the flyboard....
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fell in love, moved to marseille, and i'm still there.al, fun, beautiful life with family, and it's new, you know? it's a new language. it's a new country. it's new people. you have to have a lot of courage to just pick up and move to a new country and learn a new language, so... i take french lessons three times a week. it's fun, it's good. sometimes it's a little scary, but i like to be scared. so tell me about adil. he's a soccer player. - oh, yeah. - there's an age difference between you and adil. - oh, god, who cares? there's no such thing as age. - well, there is. age is an illusion. new love, new life. - but you're living with him now. - yes. yeah, we live together in marseille, and everything is great. - he's a good person. i love it. - tell me about your life here. it's-- well, i'm still in the south of france. i knew i'd be there at this point in my life, so i'm there. and i travel a lot. i'm doing a magic show right now, which is kinda funny. - that's really interesting. how did that happen, too? - i know. - because this is a l
fell in love, moved to marseille, and i'm still there.al, fun, beautiful life with family, and it's new, you know? it's a new language. it's a new country. it's new people. you have to have a lot of courage to just pick up and move to a new country and learn a new language, so... i take french lessons three times a week. it's fun, it's good. sometimes it's a little scary, but i like to be scared. so tell me about adil. he's a soccer player. - oh, yeah. - there's an age difference between you...
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because when you speak about the league abroad in other countries, there is paris st germain, monaco, marseilleity, the wine. bordeaux is such a great name in the whole world, especially in asia, because they love the wine. it is a big brand for the league, and to have such a big—name asa the league, and to have such a big—name as a coach is really important for the club. that is why i think the league helps bordeaux to help him to come, and it will be important for the league, not just for the club. how big a job will it be to turn the club around after their poor start? we can't expect him to win the league this year, or to be in the champions league with bordeaux next year. but if you think globally in the future, they will have more money during the winter transfer, during the next summer window as well, so we have to be patient with him, because it‘s going to bea patient with him, because it‘s going to be a difficult year for bordeaux. it‘ll be great to see him at bordeaux. thierry henry, a manager. still to come on sportsday: she‘s a european champion and world record breaker, but maisie
because when you speak about the league abroad in other countries, there is paris st germain, monaco, marseilleity, the wine. bordeaux is such a great name in the whole world, especially in asia, because they love the wine. it is a big brand for the league, and to have such a big—name asa the league, and to have such a big—name as a coach is really important for the club. that is why i think the league helps bordeaux to help him to come, and it will be important for the league, not just for...
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people have been evacuated from three campsites in the ardeche and drome regions, just north of marseilles is still missing and a few people, although rescued, have been hospitalised. 0livia crellin reports. roads turned to rivers. rivers have become wrappers. this is what it looks like now in some parts of france after a week—long heatwave finally gave way to storms. intense rain over the last 48 hours has put central and southern areas of the country on flood alert, while around 17,000 homes without power. firefighters in the ardeche and drome regent evacuated 1600 people when campsites this one turned into mud baths in the wake of the storms —— regions. the conditions made the rescue operation particularly difficult. translation: the first thing i did was put in place a plan to quickly identify where people we re to quickly identify where people were clinging to trees. they were adults and children in particular. and with teams working in pairs we first security but the trees, and little by little we evacuated them. 0ver little by little we evacuated them. over 100 little by little we
people have been evacuated from three campsites in the ardeche and drome regions, just north of marseilles is still missing and a few people, although rescued, have been hospitalised. 0livia crellin reports. roads turned to rivers. rivers have become wrappers. this is what it looks like now in some parts of france after a week—long heatwave finally gave way to storms. intense rain over the last 48 hours has put central and southern areas of the country on flood alert, while around 17,000...
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waters swept through a summer camp in saint—ambroix, which is about 150 kilometres northwest of marseilles0 children and the french weather service has put most of southern france in orange alert, many —— meaning that a high risk of rainfall could in fact be dangerous. a com plete could in fact be dangerous. a complete change in weather systems there, especially in southern france. from me in london, thank you for watching newsday. good morning. yesterday brought quite a change across the country. we had some welcome rain. nowhere near enough, it nevertheless i am sure ibanez and growers out there area sure ibanez and growers out there are a happy. we had over an inch of rain in suffolk, also some thundery downpours towards the end of the afternoon and into the evening. that area of low pressure which was responsible is drifting off into scandinavia, but something also that is interesting behind that is introducing slightly fresher air in comparison to late, of late. that has brought a comfortable start to the day, chile in some places with low single figures. a bit of a change to the stor
waters swept through a summer camp in saint—ambroix, which is about 150 kilometres northwest of marseilles0 children and the french weather service has put most of southern france in orange alert, many —— meaning that a high risk of rainfall could in fact be dangerous. a com plete could in fact be dangerous. a complete change in weather systems there, especially in southern france. from me in london, thank you for watching newsday. good morning. yesterday brought quite a change across the...
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people have been evacuated from three campsites in the ardeche and drome regions, just north of marseillegerman man in his seventies is still missing and a few people have been hospitalised following the rescue. 0livia crellin reports. roads turned to rivers. rivers have become rapids. this is what it looks like now in some parts of france, after a weeks—long heatwave finally gave way to storms. intense rain over the last 48 hours has put central and southern areas of the country on flood alert, while around 17,000 homes are without power. firefighters in the ardeche and drome regions evacuated 1,600 people when campsites like this one turned into mud baths in the wake of the storms. the conditions made the rescue operation particularly difficult. translation: the first thing i did was put in place a plan to quickly identify where people were clinging to trees. there were adults and children, in particular. and with teams working in pairs, we first secured people to the trees, and little by little we evacuated them. over 100 german children, visiting for summer camp, were among the rescue
people have been evacuated from three campsites in the ardeche and drome regions, just north of marseillegerman man in his seventies is still missing and a few people have been hospitalised following the rescue. 0livia crellin reports. roads turned to rivers. rivers have become rapids. this is what it looks like now in some parts of france, after a weeks—long heatwave finally gave way to storms. intense rain over the last 48 hours has put central and southern areas of the country on flood...
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she is -- it is hard to see that she got it bobbed, but you can kind of see that she has the marseille wave going on. but yeah, she did get her hair cut. and it's another interesting story, because some time in the -- i don't remember exactly when the movie came out, but there's the marilyn monroe movie "gentlemen prefer blondes" and harry sols said, real gentlemen prefer gray. so as much as he loved the golden curls, he was also -- >> diplomatic. said real gentl prefer gray. he was also diplomatic about it and wanted her to look her age. yeah. >> where in their history did her mother die, and was that one reason why? >> sort of y, yes. bess didn't have the patience for the political maneuvering and things like that that happened in washington, d.c. i think in washington, d.c. as a senator's wife you always have to kind of be on. and part of it was that, but also part of it was not necessarily wanting to leave her mother. madge wallace died in december of 1952. so right before they left the white house is when she died. and as far as i can tell, had madge not died they would have still
she is -- it is hard to see that she got it bobbed, but you can kind of see that she has the marseille wave going on. but yeah, she did get her hair cut. and it's another interesting story, because some time in the -- i don't remember exactly when the movie came out, but there's the marilyn monroe movie "gentlemen prefer blondes" and harry sols said, real gentlemen prefer gray. so as much as he loved the golden curls, he was also -- >> diplomatic. said real gentl prefer gray. he...
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including marseille midfielder andre—frank anguissa in a £22.3m deal.ld on the a406 north circular road westbound approaching the crooked billet roundabout at south chingford. in fulham the a3219 north end road is closed southbound between dawes road and the a304. lets have a check on the weather now with lucy martin. hello. good morning. a few patches of mist around to start the day, but today is essentially a day of sunshine and showers. the best of the sunshine will be this morning, a few patches of mist lifting fairly quickly, seeing heavy and possibly thundery showers pushing their way east. into the afternoon there could be a few spells of longer rain. temperatures not feeling particularly warm, 19, 20 degrees with a south—westerly breeze. through this evening into overnight we will tend to see the showers dying out. late sunshine before the sun sets and overnight it will be dry with clear skies, but temperatures are going to fall away into the single figures for some, a much cooler night than we have seen of late. i leave you with the outlook as
including marseille midfielder andre—frank anguissa in a £22.3m deal.ld on the a406 north circular road westbound approaching the crooked billet roundabout at south chingford. in fulham the a3219 north end road is closed southbound between dawes road and the a304. lets have a check on the weather now with lucy martin. hello. good morning. a few patches of mist around to start the day, but today is essentially a day of sunshine and showers. the best of the sunshine will be this morning, a few...
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1,600 people have been evacuated from three campsites in the ardeche and drome regions just north of marseilletill missing and a few people have been taken to hospital following the rescue. 0livia crellin reports. roads turned to rivers. rivers have become rapids. this is what it looks like now in some parts of france after a weeks—long heatwave finally gave way to storms. intense rain over the last 48 hours has put central and southern areas of the country on flood alert, while around 17,000 homes are without power. firefighters in the ardeche and drome regions evacuated 1,600 people when campsites like this one turned into mudbaths in the wake of the storms. translation: the first thing i did was put into place a plan to quickly identify where people were clinging to trees, adults and children in particular. with teams working in pairs, we first secured people to the trees and then little by little we evacuated them. 0ver100 german children visiting for summer camp were among the rescued. police and divers continued to search for an elderly german man who was supervising them. he's missing a
1,600 people have been evacuated from three campsites in the ardeche and drome regions just north of marseilletill missing and a few people have been taken to hospital following the rescue. 0livia crellin reports. roads turned to rivers. rivers have become rapids. this is what it looks like now in some parts of france after a weeks—long heatwave finally gave way to storms. intense rain over the last 48 hours has put central and southern areas of the country on flood alert, while around 17,000...
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>> i was working with marseille martin on "black-ish" and will packer.. i just forgot it. he came in and said i want to make an announcement. congratulate for the "black-ish" nomination and for theery asrst time -- i was like, shut up. itamazing, an incredible feeling. the whole crew was there. the whole crew was there and i got embarrassed. he got my video and it looks ke just another day getting the emmy but i was really mortified. >> can you believ you wrote this thing, you star in it, you produce it. this is really your baby. not only that, your lead character you i namedissa. what is that about? that's got to be hard t parate in real life? >> it was about not putting any thought into it. the script was called "untitled" the show was called "untitled" a long time. i'll figure out the name later. let me just make it my name. you don't imagine at the time of shooting the scharacteame was issa. i said, fine. >> fine. tell mee what it's l when you walk down the street? >> it's a lot of people thinking they know u, kno your life, know the decisions you ma
>> i was working with marseille martin on "black-ish" and will packer.. i just forgot it. he came in and said i want to make an announcement. congratulate for the "black-ish" nomination and for theery asrst time -- i was like, shut up. itamazing, an incredible feeling. the whole crew was there. the whole crew was there and i got embarrassed. he got my video and it looks ke just another day getting the emmy but i was really mortified. >> can you believ you wrote...