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working on the mary rose many years ago, working on the splendid _ mary rose many years ago, workingndid fines from there, and these are — the splendid fines from there, and these are comparable, if not better. so it is_ these are comparable, if not better. so it is an _ these are comparable, if not better. so it is an interesting dayjob. these — so it is an interesting dayjob. these items are being identified, stabilised, and catalogued. the past slowly uncovered to protect and exhibit for the future. a lighthouse keeper from cornwall is bringing a whole new meaning to the term remote working. electrician scott taki spent half a year away from home, looking after lighthouses around the uk. he does not have much company, but he gets to enjoy peace, quiet, and some of the best views in the british isles. there are fewer workplaces in the world less remote but more beautiful than this. it guides and detects and has stood for over a century. these days, it is maintained byjust over a handful of people. one of them is scott, and his love of the lighthouse life takes him all over the uk f
working on the mary rose many years ago, working on the splendid _ mary rose many years ago, workingndid fines from there, and these are — the splendid fines from there, and these are comparable, if not better. so it is_ these are comparable, if not better. so it is an _ these are comparable, if not better. so it is an interesting dayjob. these — so it is an interesting dayjob. these items are being identified, stabilised, and catalogued. the past slowly uncovered to protect and exhibit for...
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i started my career working on at the mary rose many years ago, working on the splendid finds from therecatalogued. slowly uncovered to be exhibited in the future. debbie tubby, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear hello. heat continues to build across the uk. in fact, during the early hours of monday morning we have our first ever extreme heat warning that's been issued by the met office and that is due to the fact that temperatures could exceed 40 degrees. temperatures like that could have a direct impact on your health, so please take extra care. for the rest of sunday however, we've got lots of blue sky and sunshine starting to develop. early morning rains easing away from the north east of scotland and england and temperatures here will peak into the mid 20s, but highest values through the rest of this afternoon, potentially into the low 30s. that's the 90s in terms of fahrenheit. first thing monday mornings, wall to wall sunshine pretty much away from the far north of scotland. these are the areas where we have that extreme red heat warning. and as tem
i started my career working on at the mary rose many years ago, working on the splendid finds from therecatalogued. slowly uncovered to be exhibited in the future. debbie tubby, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear hello. heat continues to build across the uk. in fact, during the early hours of monday morning we have our first ever extreme heat warning that's been issued by the met office and that is due to the fact that temperatures could exceed 40 degrees....
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i started my career working on the mary rose many years ago, working on the splendid finds from thereand exhibit for the future. debbie tubby, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. exceptional heat is forecast for many parts of the uk. the met office hasissued many parts of the uk. the met office has issued a highest level red warning as it's anticipated that the east will cause problems with infrastructure and have impact on hail. in the left—hand column, the currently held national records for temperatures, in the right—hand column, the forecast highs for mundane dues. where is he coming from? its has originated from spain we have seen heatwave conditions through the last week and it is a southerly airstream that is going to be even pumping in even warmer air across the uk as we go into the small hours of monday. very warm as we enter the night. to produce in the mid to high teens. come sunrise, wejust begin that the mid to high teens. come sunrise, we just begin that heating process. it could be a little bit of an early fog in northern ireland and scotland, some patchy rain in
i started my career working on the mary rose many years ago, working on the splendid finds from thereand exhibit for the future. debbie tubby, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. exceptional heat is forecast for many parts of the uk. the met office hasissued many parts of the uk. the met office has issued a highest level red warning as it's anticipated that the east will cause problems with infrastructure and have impact on hail. in the left—hand column, the currently held national...
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i started my career working on the mary rose many years ago, working on the splendid finds from therethese are comparable, if not better, actually, so it is an interesting dayjob. these items are being identified, stabilised and catalogued, the past slowly uncovered to protect and exhibit for the future. debbie tubby, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with susan powell. hello, exceptional heat to come for the uk in the days ahead, the potential for temperatures never recorded before. in response to this, the met office has issued a highest level red warning for the likelihood of disruption due to the heat as it persists through the day and the night monday into tuesday. we certainly start on a warm footing for monday after a fine night. temperatures initiallyjust as the sun comes up will be in the mid to high teens. and then aside from some cloud and patchy rain to the far north of scotland, we have got a day essentially of the sun beating down, adding to the heat, and a southerly airflow pulling up more warm air from the near continent. and then we reach that potentia
i started my career working on the mary rose many years ago, working on the splendid finds from therethese are comparable, if not better, actually, so it is an interesting dayjob. these items are being identified, stabilised and catalogued, the past slowly uncovered to protect and exhibit for the future. debbie tubby, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with susan powell. hello, exceptional heat to come for the uk in the days ahead, the potential for temperatures never recorded...
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apart after the diagnosis. objects from a royal shipwreck are "comparable, if not better" than the mary rose, was made public last month. now items removed from the wreck have been sent to york for restoration. debbie tubby reports. in an undisclosed location 200 miles away in york, an aladdin's cave. artefacts dating back more than 340 years all discovered off the norfolk coast now being conserved. i get very excited by the stuff from the gloucester because it is a sort of range of material that you don't normally see. one of the rare finds is a pair of leather shoes. york is one of only two places in the country that has the expertise to preserve these. with the gloucester, we're actually looking at very unique artefacts from a certain class of people, really, it is probably things that were being used by the crew, things that were being used by the royal passengers. near the gas rigs, beneath the surface of the north sea, lies the gloucester. the two norfolk brothers who discovered the wreck have slowly been recovering the future king of england, the duke of york's items, now transported
apart after the diagnosis. objects from a royal shipwreck are "comparable, if not better" than the mary rose, was made public last month. now items removed from the wreck have been sent to york for restoration. debbie tubby reports. in an undisclosed location 200 miles away in york, an aladdin's cave. artefacts dating back more than 340 years all discovered off the norfolk coast now being conserved. i get very excited by the stuff from the gloucester because it is a sort of range of...
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objects from a royal shipwreck are comparable, if not better than mary rose — the mary rose. according york for restoration. debbie tubby reports. an undisclosed location, artefacts dating back more than 3a0 years all discovered off the norfolk coast now being conserved. i get discovered off the norfolk coast now being conserved.— being conserved. i get very excited about stuff on _ being conserved. i get very excited about stuff on the _ being conserved. i get very excited about stuff on the gloucester- about stuff on the gloucester because it is a sort of range of material that we don't normally see. one of the rabbis as a pair of leather shoes. york is only one of two places in the country that has the expertise to preserve them. iltrui’ith the expertise to preserve them. with the expertise to preserve them. with the gloucester _ the expertise to preserve them. tn the gloucester we're looking at very unique artefacts from some certain class of people, really, it is probably things being used by the crew, things that are being used by the royal passengers.— crew, things that are bein
objects from a royal shipwreck are comparable, if not better than mary rose — the mary rose. according york for restoration. debbie tubby reports. an undisclosed location, artefacts dating back more than 3a0 years all discovered off the norfolk coast now being conserved. i get discovered off the norfolk coast now being conserved.— being conserved. i get very excited about stuff on _ being conserved. i get very excited about stuff on the _ being conserved. i get very excited about stuff on...
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here is more from one of the store workers, rose marie wysocki. >> i had a difficulty time once i walkedi came in and saw the changes, it was like, wow, what did they do, build a new store? >> reporter: and they did, it sounds like. >> they did, they gutted the whole thing, everything is brand-new and beautiful. i'm so proud of my new produce department, i can't wait for everybody to see it. >> reporter: and so we've seen cars coming in here, you can see the parking lot is nearly full. i was told by the store that the first two customers who came in after the employees and the prayer this morning asked for a job application. as for that shooting suspect, he faces now 27 federal charges in addition to the state charges and will be arraigned in federal court on monday. jim, poppy? >> athena jones, good to have you there. here to discuss further is buffalo's city council president and the senior baspastor of bet family church. thank you for being on with us. >> thank you for having me. >> it's been two months, the trauma will last for years and beyond. what do you hear from residents about
here is more from one of the store workers, rose marie wysocki. >> i had a difficulty time once i walkedi came in and saw the changes, it was like, wow, what did they do, build a new store? >> reporter: and they did, it sounds like. >> they did, they gutted the whole thing, everything is brand-new and beautiful. i'm so proud of my new produce department, i can't wait for everybody to see it. >> reporter: and so we've seen cars coming in here, you can see the parking lot...
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rose's body was missing. the parents immediately reported the incident to lodi police after finding out on saturday yesterday the investigating officer and maryokee funeral home where they viewed a video recording of what happened with leon, a rose. there was another person went into the freezer. >> grabbed her bag and dropped drop her on the floor. >> stern shaking her thank thence since we open and sit there. how you >> open to high just. >> it wasn't he just threw for. there's no way that >> he could shape the body buying up play say the people feeling just tossed her into the she was thing. >> fox 40 news contacted cherokee memorial funeral home. the email this back saying in part we are working closely with the family. law enforcement and others involved to investigate and resolve the issue quickly the lodi police department tells fox 40 they are still in the preliminary stages of this investigation. >> the parents hope by sharing their heartbreaking story. this never happens to another family. that's first thing we >> make sure she's ok and that the battle happen sooner. and it just for the complete opposite with us. this pain. it's nev
rose's body was missing. the parents immediately reported the incident to lodi police after finding out on saturday yesterday the investigating officer and maryokee funeral home where they viewed a video recording of what happened with leon, a rose. there was another person went into the freezer. >> grabbed her bag and dropped drop her on the floor. >> stern shaking her thank thence since we open and sit there. how you >> open to high just. >> it wasn't he just threw...
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for a a, a mary mucho works at the plantation in the central part of sri lanka, whether most premium and expensive t rose. but she and her family, a barely making ends meet sallie lake when he pulls her bell again. dillard cannot is someone with someone there delilah. dear harry lennon, who is a groom campbell, a level to gather that up with you. with that let alone. then i'm going to go with ah, well, don't me double alex. she's just gonna be on the left in columbia. nobody but i just want to talk a little young real name is logical. who's a lot of college. who else are you familiar with? which yeah, it is. public. your fear to be a number big enough feel. okay. that makes you decide to put him with a below that season. now she did the wave of the people revealing autism versus you know, if there is no way it was, it just had like, i don't, i don't buy a deal. this wouldn't have happened if indeed, o vida didn't push this agenda, which was like that because i'm the other boston on that i should be to what about a, a, b, a c student will not, but with, with ah, the protests of rage for several weeks. and
for a a, a mary mucho works at the plantation in the central part of sri lanka, whether most premium and expensive t rose. but she and her family, a barely making ends meet sallie lake when he pulls her bell again. dillard cannot is someone with someone there delilah. dear harry lennon, who is a groom campbell, a level to gather that up with you. with that let alone. then i'm going to go with ah, well, don't me double alex. she's just gonna be on the left in columbia. nobody but i just want to...
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. >> mary mcleod bethune did her part to advance the cause of forming a more perfect union. >> reporter: holding a black rosethe florida citizen replaces a confedeate statue in statuary hall, becoming the first african american to represent a state in more than 150 years. why do you feel that it's taken so long to get to this point? >> well, because there is so much racism in the united states still. so this is very important. >> reporter: milda comas designed this statue, the first puerto rican master sculptor to hold the honor. >> it is a big accomplishment, and this is the most important building probbly in the world. >> reporter: komas used the last piece of marble from michelangelo's italian quarry to craft the 11 foot 6,000 plus figures inspired by bethune's life story. born to parents who were enslaved, she established a school for black girls, founded the national council of negro women, and advised several u.s. presidents. >> she didn't let anything stop her, and she had a true belief that she was equal to everyone else. that she had the power to do what she wanted to accomplish. >> reporter: breaki
. >> mary mcleod bethune did her part to advance the cause of forming a more perfect union. >> reporter: holding a black rosethe florida citizen replaces a confedeate statue in statuary hall, becoming the first african american to represent a state in more than 150 years. why do you feel that it's taken so long to get to this point? >> well, because there is so much racism in the united states still. so this is very important. >> reporter: milda comas designed this...
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. >> mary mcleod bethune truly did her part to advance the cause of forming a more perfect union. >> reporter: holding a black rose representing equality, the florida native replaces a confederate statue in statuary hall, becoming the first african american to represent a state in more than 150 years. why do you feel that it's taken so long to get to this point? >> well, because there is so much racism in the united states still. >> reporter: nilda comas designed the statue using bethune's life story for inspiration. born to parents who were formerly enslaved, she established a school for black girls that became bethune cookman university, and advised several u.s. presidents. >> she had true belief that she was equal to everyone else. >> reporter: breaking another barrier in the halls of congress. nikole killion, cbs news, the capitol. >> and that is the "overnight news" for this thursday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back later for "cbs mornings." you can follow us online any time at cbsnews.com. reporting from here in the nation's capital, i'm norah o'donnell. ♪ >> announcer: this is th
. >> mary mcleod bethune truly did her part to advance the cause of forming a more perfect union. >> reporter: holding a black rose representing equality, the florida native replaces a confederate statue in statuary hall, becoming the first african american to represent a state in more than 150 years. why do you feel that it's taken so long to get to this point? >> well, because there is so much racism in the united states still. >> reporter: nilda comas designed the...
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. >> mary mcleod bethune truly did her part to advance the cause of forming a more perfect union. >> reporter: holding a black rose florida native replaces a confederate statue in statuary hall becoming the first african-american to represent a state in more than 150 years. why do you feel it's taken so long to get to this point? >> well, because there's so much racism in the united states, still. >> reporter: nilda comas designed the statue using bethune's life story for inspiration. born to parents who were formally enslaved, she established a school forblock girls that became bethune cookman university, founded the national council of negro women and advised several u.s. presidents. >> she had a true belief she was equal to everyone else. >> reporter: breaking another barrier in the halls of congress. nikole killion, cbs news, the capitol. >> o'donnell: and now has her rightful place at the capitol. we'll be right back. ♪♪ is this where your grandparents cut a rug, with a jitterbug? or returned from war, dreaming of the possibilities ahead. ♪♪ where your dad waited for his dad to come home from the factory. is
. >> mary mcleod bethune truly did her part to advance the cause of forming a more perfect union. >> reporter: holding a black rose florida native replaces a confederate statue in statuary hall becoming the first african-american to represent a state in more than 150 years. why do you feel it's taken so long to get to this point? >> well, because there's so much racism in the united states, still. >> reporter: nilda comas designed the statue using bethune's life story...
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. >> mary mcleod bethune truly did her part to advance the cause of forming a more perfect union. >> reporter: holding a black roseepresenting equality, the florida citizen replaces a confederate statue in statuary hall, becoming the first african american to represent a state in more than 150 years. why do you feel that it's taken so long to get to this point? >> well, because there's so much racism in the united states still. and so this is very important. >> reporter: mille de comb, the first puerto rican sculptor to hold the honor. >> this is the most important building probably in the world. >> reporter: she used the last piece of marble from michelangelo's quarry to craft the 11 foot 6,000 pound statue. born to parents who were formerly enslaved, she established a school for black girls that became bethune cookman university, founded the national council of negro women and advised several u.s. presidents. nicole killian, cbs news, the capitol. >>> and that is the overnight news for this monday. reporting from the new york broadcast center in new york city, i'm errol barnett. >>> this is cbs news flash. i'm e
. >> mary mcleod bethune truly did her part to advance the cause of forming a more perfect union. >> reporter: holding a black roseepresenting equality, the florida citizen replaces a confederate statue in statuary hall, becoming the first african american to represent a state in more than 150 years. why do you feel that it's taken so long to get to this point? >> well, because there's so much racism in the united states still. and so this is very important. >> reporter:...