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my middle name is mcleod, they cut the aid one point.y different spellings of mcleod but this is where it all started. we been holding fast. that is the ball, the family motto. with when going through clan battles, famine and hopefully we can survive the covid—i9 pandemic as well. even by historical standards, dunvegan has faced a difficult year. it has remained closed to visitors since the coronavirus lockdown began in march. we've managed now to openjust the gardens march. we've managed now to open just the gardens and get shop and car park but it's very much a partial reopening so the castle was still closed. we might trial opening the guided tours with no more than 25 people but the mechanics of putting that in place is quite tickled and actually the economics is not that viable, really, from a business point of view. the loss of revenue has impacted on ongoing restoration work. so, mike, welcome to the fairy tale, which is slightly less plush interior than the ones you've just visited downstairs. and it still under repair? yes, we'v
my middle name is mcleod, they cut the aid one point.y different spellings of mcleod but this is where it all started. we been holding fast. that is the ball, the family motto. with when going through clan battles, famine and hopefully we can survive the covid—i9 pandemic as well. even by historical standards, dunvegan has faced a difficult year. it has remained closed to visitors since the coronavirus lockdown began in march. we've managed now to openjust the gardens march. we've managed now...
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i'm canadian, and my name is mike corey, but my middle name is mcleod, and that's a scottish name, and brought us here today. i'm beginning myjourney in skye, scotland's second—largest island. this is dunvegan castle, the oldest inhabited castle in the country and, for the past 800 years, the ancestral home of the mcleod clan. hugh. nice to meet you, mike. excited to be here. welcome to dunvegan castle. we are closed due to covid, so no problem with the mask, keep your distance. would you like to come inside? fantastic. my middle name is mc—leod, not mac—leod. they cut the a at some point. there's are many different spellings of macleod but, basically, welcome home, because but this is where it all started. we've been holding fast. that's the bull, which is the hat the family motto. we've been going through clan battles, famine, and hopefully we are going to manage to kind of survive the covid—i9 pandemic as well. i think you will. even by historical standards, dunvegan has faced a difficult year. it has remained closed to visitors since the coronavirus lockdown began in march. we've m
i'm canadian, and my name is mike corey, but my middle name is mcleod, and that's a scottish name, and brought us here today. i'm beginning myjourney in skye, scotland's second—largest island. this is dunvegan castle, the oldest inhabited castle in the country and, for the past 800 years, the ancestral home of the mcleod clan. hugh. nice to meet you, mike. excited to be here. welcome to dunvegan castle. we are closed due to covid, so no problem with the mask, keep your distance. would you...
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my middle name is ‘mcleod', not ‘macleod', they cut the a at some point.y different spellings of macleod but, basically, welcome home, because but this is where it all started. and we've been holding fast. that's the bull... oh, yeah. ..which is the hat, the family motto. we've been going through clan battles, famine, and hopefully we're gonna to manage to kind of survive the covid—19 pandemic as well, so come on this way. i think we will. even by historical standards, dunvegan has faced a difficult year. it has remained closed to visitors since the coronavirus lockdown began in march. we've managed now to open just the gardens and the gift shop in the car park, but it's very much a partial reopening, so the castle‘s still closed. we might trial opening for guided tours of no more than 25 people, but the mechanics of putting that in place is quite difficult, and actually the economics, it's not that viable, really, from a business point of view. the loss of revenue has impacted ongoing restoration work. so, mike, welcome to the fairy tower, which is a slig
my middle name is ‘mcleod', not ‘macleod', they cut the a at some point.y different spellings of macleod but, basically, welcome home, because but this is where it all started. and we've been holding fast. that's the bull... oh, yeah. ..which is the hat, the family motto. we've been going through clan battles, famine, and hopefully we're gonna to manage to kind of survive the covid—19 pandemic as well, so come on this way. i think we will. even by historical standards, dunvegan has faced...
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aline mcleod was from the outer hebrides, her family's video full of the high land music she loved to play on her bagpipes, and messages from the whole island community.” will never forget her. she was a wonderful girl and a wonderful person, and she taught me as a class teacher to bea taught me as a class teacher to be a better person. sorrow at the chelsea's mother samantha was with her young daughter when she died. her tribute, brought by a lawyer, brought the enormity of the pain she feels. "i feel i let the enormity of the pain she feels. "1 fee“ let her the enormity of the pain she feels. "i feel i let her down and they didn't save her. i am beyond devastated, i am broken. as well as dealing with both me and mom being blown up, i have to deal with seeing sorrel being blown up and i in my arms." john atkinson may may have survived the bomb if health had come sooner. his family's statement was read by their lawyer. "we have a family are truly devastated with losing john. —— we, as a family, devastated, with losing john. it's not fair. love you a lwa ys john. it's not fair. love yo
aline mcleod was from the outer hebrides, her family's video full of the high land music she loved to play on her bagpipes, and messages from the whole island community.” will never forget her. she was a wonderful girl and a wonderful person, and she taught me as a class teacher to bea taught me as a class teacher to be a better person. sorrow at the chelsea's mother samantha was with her young daughter when she died. her tribute, brought by a lawyer, brought the enormity of the pain she...
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and zephaniah mcleod is due to appear before birmingham crown court tomorrow. the manchester arena has been hearing evidence about why the fire and rescue service did not arrive at the scene until two hours after the explosion. a fire service expert told the hearing that the response to the bombing had been "nadequate and ineffective", and that a decision to muster three miles away had been a systemic failure. 22 people were killed and hundreds injured in the attack in may, 2017. fiona trott is at the inquiry. for the families to date the hearing has been detailed and distressing. we've been told about the injuries the victims received and how they we re the victims received and how they were treated and crucially weather experts believed that those injuries we re experts believed that those injuries were survivable. also today we learned more about the victims themselves, putting —year—old nell jones who just before the explosion told her friend that she loved her. courtney boyle who was standing four metres away from the bomber salman abedi ledger her family
and zephaniah mcleod is due to appear before birmingham crown court tomorrow. the manchester arena has been hearing evidence about why the fire and rescue service did not arrive at the scene until two hours after the explosion. a fire service expert told the hearing that the response to the bombing had been "nadequate and ineffective", and that a decision to muster three miles away had been a systemic failure. 22 people were killed and hundreds injured in the attack in may, 2017....
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mcleod feeding into northern ireland and western scotland. be a bit cooler, 16 for belfast and glasgow. as we look ahead, some big changes to come through the week. it earns much more autumnal, much cooler and we will see some outbreaks of rain and brisk winds at times. hello this is bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines: leaked documents reveal how some uk banks have allowed criminals and money launderers to move billions of pounds around the world. the government says the country is at a tipping point, and warns restrictions could be tightened, as thousands more cases are recorded. if everybody follows the rules, then we can avoid further national lockdowns, but we of course have to be prepared to take action if that is what is necessary. the labour leader says sorting out the problems with testing should be ministers‘ top priority. ifi if i was the prime minister, i would apologise for the fact that we are in this situation were testing. throughout the summer, we were saying prepare for the autumn. instead, we had the exams fiasco. an
mcleod feeding into northern ireland and western scotland. be a bit cooler, 16 for belfast and glasgow. as we look ahead, some big changes to come through the week. it earns much more autumnal, much cooler and we will see some outbreaks of rain and brisk winds at times. hello this is bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines: leaked documents reveal how some uk banks have allowed criminals and money launderers to move billions of pounds around the world. the government says the country is at a...
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about mcleod this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up scorched earth in california wildfires burning through more of the state than other for. more controversy is donald trump hits the campaign trail a new book says he called nelson mandela a poor leader who ruined south africa. and remembering the sudanese town that is.
about mcleod this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up scorched earth in california wildfires burning through more of the state than other for. more controversy is donald trump hits the campaign trail a new book says he called nelson mandela a poor leader who ruined south africa. and remembering the sudanese town that is.
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zephaniah mcleod will appear before magistrates tomorrow. to the neck, and seven others were attacked in the city centre in what police declared a major incident. a teenage boy has been charged with attempted murder and firearms offences after another teenager was shot. the incident happened yesterday morning in kesgrave in suffolk as the victim walked to school. the 15—year—old sustained serious injuries and was airlifted to addenbrooke s hospital, where he remains in a critical condition. the public inquiry into the manchester arena bombing in 2017 has heard that a0 minutes after the blast only one paramedic was in the area where the bomb went off. 22 people died in the attack outside the concert arena. the inquiry has been asked to investigate whether delays in getting to the injured made a difference to the number of people who survived. 0ur north of england correspondent judith moritz has more details. we need to get round. cory, get round this way, come on! in the chaotic moments after a bomb went off at manchester arena, people starte
zephaniah mcleod will appear before magistrates tomorrow. to the neck, and seven others were attacked in the city centre in what police declared a major incident. a teenage boy has been charged with attempted murder and firearms offences after another teenager was shot. the incident happened yesterday morning in kesgrave in suffolk as the victim walked to school. the 15—year—old sustained serious injuries and was airlifted to addenbrooke s hospital, where he remains in a critical condition....
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zephaniah mcleod, who is 27, will appear in court on wednesday to face one count of murder and seven teenage boy has been charged with attempted murder and firearms offences after another teenager was shot, as he walked to school in suffolk on monday. the 15—year—old victim sustained serious injuries and is in a critical condition in hospital. borisjohnson's new bill, to change the uk's brexit deal with the eu, will ‘break international law', according to one cabinet minister. the northern ireland secretary brandon lewis admitted the new legislation would go against the treaty ‘in a specific and limited way‘. the former prime minister theresa may has warned the changes could damage trust in the uk, overfuture trade deals. the latest round of trade negotiations between britain and the eu started today, as our chief political correspondent vicki young reports. mrjohnson, are we going to get a deal today? are you confident? he promised to get brexit done, and the uk has left the eu, but now borisjohnson's team is in a familiar place — trying to negotiate another deal. this time, it's ab
zephaniah mcleod, who is 27, will appear in court on wednesday to face one count of murder and seven teenage boy has been charged with attempted murder and firearms offences after another teenager was shot, as he walked to school in suffolk on monday. the 15—year—old victim sustained serious injuries and is in a critical condition in hospital. borisjohnson's new bill, to change the uk's brexit deal with the eu, will ‘break international law', according to one cabinet minister. the...
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zephaniah mcleod who's 27 and from selly oak, appeared before the city's magistrate's court via videond to the neck. a teenage boy has appeared before magistrates in norwich, charged with attempted murder and firearms offences, after another boy was shot on his way to school. the 15—year—old remains in a critical condition in hospital after the incident in kesgrave, near ipswich, on monday. the defendant cannot be named for legal reasons. a man with serious breathing issues says he was "ambushed" into wearing a face covering on a plane. easyjet has apologised after one of its pilots was filmed threatening to remove the passenger from the flight, from jersey in the channel islands to london's gatwick airport. mobile phone footage captured the moment the man was told to leave the plane. anna collinson reports. i have explained the legal position. i have provided you with a document from a government website... this is the moment a passenger is trying to convince an easyjet crew that he doesn't need to wear a face covering. i have shown you proof of my medication. you have given me a pie
zephaniah mcleod who's 27 and from selly oak, appeared before the city's magistrate's court via videond to the neck. a teenage boy has appeared before magistrates in norwich, charged with attempted murder and firearms offences, after another boy was shot on his way to school. the 15—year—old remains in a critical condition in hospital after the incident in kesgrave, near ipswich, on monday. the defendant cannot be named for legal reasons. a man with serious breathing issues says he was...
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and kai mcleod, who will be returning to the university of kent for his final year of drama and theatrevid—19 hit? end of your last year —like when covid-19 hit? i end of your last year —like when covid—19 hit? i can imagine your course is a lot of practical? it was very frantic. the last week it was very frantic. the last week it was very normal, week after that, eve ryo ne very normal, week after that, everyone was leaving, no one knew what to do. and then ijust had to come straight back home. and it was very sudden. i was very nervous, very sudden. i was very nervous, very anxious at that point. how you feel about going back resting? normally going back to university i'm very excited. going back now i'm very anxious. i just feel like going to university is always a happy thing, it's always something i look forward to. i still look forward to it, but with these restrictions at this time i'm a bit worried. i'm not surprised, i imagine yourfamily are as well. let's hear from surprised, i imagine yourfamily are as well. let's hearfrom patrick. ki is entering his final year. you are tryin
and kai mcleod, who will be returning to the university of kent for his final year of drama and theatrevid—19 hit? end of your last year —like when covid-19 hit? i end of your last year —like when covid—19 hit? i can imagine your course is a lot of practical? it was very frantic. the last week it was very frantic. the last week it was very normal, week after that, eve ryo ne very normal, week after that, everyone was leaving, no one knew what to do. and then ijust had to come straight...
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of the university of york students' union, patrick 0 donnell, and university of kent student kai mcleodvery frantic, you know? the last week, it was very normal. the week after that, everyone was leaving, everyone was upping and leaving. no—one knew what to do. and then, you know, ijust had to come straight back home. and it was just very, very sudden. i was just very nervous and very anxious at that point. so how do you feel about going back this term? normally, going back to university, i am very excited. going back now, i am very anxious. ijust feel like going to university is always a happy thing. it is always something i look forward to. i still look forward to it but, with these restrictions at this time, i'm a bit worried. i'm not surprised. i should imagine your family are as well. kai, i'll come back to you in a second. let's just hear from patrick. patrick, kai's experience is different because he is an old lag, as it were, for university. he has done his couple of years. he is entering his final year. you are trying to help fellow students in that situation, presumably as you
of the university of york students' union, patrick 0 donnell, and university of kent student kai mcleodvery frantic, you know? the last week, it was very normal. the week after that, everyone was leaving, everyone was upping and leaving. no—one knew what to do. and then, you know, ijust had to come straight back home. and it was just very, very sudden. i was just very nervous and very anxious at that point. so how do you feel about going back this term? normally, going back to university, i...
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mcleod feeding into northern ireland and western scotland.me through the week. it earns much more autumnal, much cooler and we will see some outbreaks of rain and brisk winds at times. hello this is bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines: leaked documents reveal how some uk banks have allowed criminals and money launderers to move billions of pounds around the world.
mcleod feeding into northern ireland and western scotland.me through the week. it earns much more autumnal, much cooler and we will see some outbreaks of rain and brisk winds at times. hello this is bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines: leaked documents reveal how some uk banks have allowed criminals and money launderers to move billions of pounds around the world.
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leaders need to front up and show the kind of commitment they got to paris agreements over the line mcleod al-jazeera. russian authorities have seized the assets of opposition leader alexey novelli as part of a lawsuit against him a spokeswoman says bank accounts have been frozen and his moscow apartment was taken away on his just been discharged from abroad in hospital where he was being treated for poisoning with a nerve agents novacek the kremlin denies involvement the u.s. the u.k. and canada are planning to impose sanctions on bello russian officials and that's after president alexander lukashenko was sworn in for a 6th on wednesday the opposition says his election was rigged and there's been a violent crackdown on protesters demanding look as saying his resignation the u.k. foreign secretary says the sanctions will target those responsible for serious human rights violations. because shanker was sworn in and hastily organized an unannounced service and frankly hiding his own organization from the people of belarus only serves to reinforce his wholesale lack of legitimacy. i have dire
leaders need to front up and show the kind of commitment they got to paris agreements over the line mcleod al-jazeera. russian authorities have seized the assets of opposition leader alexey novelli as part of a lawsuit against him a spokeswoman says bank accounts have been frozen and his moscow apartment was taken away on his just been discharged from abroad in hospital where he was being treated for poisoning with a nerve agents novacek the kremlin denies involvement the u.s. the u.k. and...
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about mcleod this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up scorched earth in california wildfires burning through more of the state than ever before. more controversy is donald trump hits the campaign trail a new book says he called nelson mandela a poor leader who ruined south africa. and remembering the sudanese town that is no longer the attempt to revive its ancient culture. so that into a straight and journalists have returned home from china after a diplomatic standoff chinese police had demanded interviews with the pet and initially bought them from leaving the reporters one from the state broadcaster a.b.c. and the other from the financial review so refuge in australian diplomatic compounds while the safe departure was negotiated this comes after the arrest of another straightly journalist john lay who was working for china's state owned channel c g t n. that is. why you. believe that if there is. a country with genuine rule of law but. 5 this is a whirlwind of some kind of. got a few good. well let's bring in mark a straw man in sydney he's the president of australia's me
about mcleod this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up scorched earth in california wildfires burning through more of the state than ever before. more controversy is donald trump hits the campaign trail a new book says he called nelson mandela a poor leader who ruined south africa. and remembering the sudanese town that is no longer the attempt to revive its ancient culture. so that into a straight and journalists have returned home from china after a diplomatic standoff chinese police...
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she name checked mary mcleod bethune, shirley chisholm, and more as a way of helping democrats understandhow she comes to be there and how she is situated in a very complex american political history that knows to about black women's politics. there is that burden that black women still carry which is to forget folks and to help them read black women's bodies intelligently when they're at the podium. at the same time, and folks have branded me perhaps too optimistic but i'm going to tell you what i think, which is often really at the fence with a black women's first analysis, if we can call it that, which is to say i don't think most interesting thing about kamala harris is a fact that she a first black woman to be nominated on a major party, et cetera, et cetera. i think what's more interesting is that black women have emerged as a force that it's more interesting that she is one of six on bidens short list because black women were more than prepared to step right into that moment, right, when it was in election cycle, when there was a candidate, when there was a party. turned out they w
she name checked mary mcleod bethune, shirley chisholm, and more as a way of helping democrats understandhow she comes to be there and how she is situated in a very complex american political history that knows to about black women's politics. there is that burden that black women still carry which is to forget folks and to help them read black women's bodies intelligently when they're at the podium. at the same time, and folks have branded me perhaps too optimistic but i'm going to tell you...
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leaders need to front up and show the kind of commitment they got to paris agreements over the line mcleod al jazeera. tom burke is chairman of the 3 g. 3rd generation environmentalism and he joins us via skype from london good to have you with us is there that kind of commitment that talked about that the end of his report that is needed to address climate change. yeah it's right it's a bit like a virus you know we don't do enough not we'll have to do an awful long more much more painfully later and what's good about that chinese announcement and the recent announcement from the commission that it was also going to put up its commitments under the congress agreement we're going to see the same i think from the prime minister at johnson today we're beginning to see at least a bit of restoration of the momentum that's been lost during a pandemic and i think that's quite good in it isolates the united states and isolates australian a bit loopy so i think we're seeing a bit of a restoration of momentum given how about here it's not just the americans they drive and the fires but also floods a
leaders need to front up and show the kind of commitment they got to paris agreements over the line mcleod al jazeera. tom burke is chairman of the 3 g. 3rd generation environmentalism and he joins us via skype from london good to have you with us is there that kind of commitment that talked about that the end of his report that is needed to address climate change. yeah it's right it's a bit like a virus you know we don't do enough not we'll have to do an awful long more much more painfully...
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series of stabbings in birmingham city centre during the early hours of sunday. 27—year—old zephaniah mcleodarged with one count of murder and seven counts of attempted murder. jacob billington, who was 23, died from a stab wound to the neck; a man and a woman are still critically ill in hospital. a teenager will appear in court today charged with attempted murder and firearms offences, after a 15—year—old boy was shot near kesgrave high school. suffolk police were called to reports of a shooting on a housing estate on monday morning. the injured boy was airlifted to addenbrooke's hospital where he remains in a critical condition. strong winds are continuing to fan huge wildfires burning out of control on the west coast of the united states. firefighters in california are battling to bring twenty—five blazes under control, whilst in washington state, the small town of malden has been almost completely destroyed. mark lobel reports. the charred remains of the post office. for malden's 300 residents in rural whitman county, the local sheriff says the community has been changed for a lifetime.
series of stabbings in birmingham city centre during the early hours of sunday. 27—year—old zephaniah mcleodarged with one count of murder and seven counts of attempted murder. jacob billington, who was 23, died from a stab wound to the neck; a man and a woman are still critically ill in hospital. a teenager will appear in court today charged with attempted murder and firearms offences, after a 15—year—old boy was shot near kesgrave high school. suffolk police were called to reports of...
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series of stabbings in birmingham city centre during the early hours of sunday. 27—year—old zephaniah mcleod counts of attempted murder. jacob billington, who was 23, died from a stab wound to the neck; a man and a woman are still critically ill in hospital. a teenager will appear in court today charged with attempted murder and firearms offences, after a 15—year—old boy was shot near kesgrave high school. suffolk police were called to reports of a shooting on a housing estate on monday morning. the injured boy was airlifted to addenbrooke's hospital, where he remains in a critical condition. greece's largest migrant camp on the island of lesbos has been destroyed by a huge fire leaving up to 13,000 people homeless. the camp is notoriously overcrowded and there had been anger over strict quarantine procedures after dozens of people there tested positive for covid—19. the cause of the fire is still not immediately clear. 0ur correspondent mark lobel has the latest. hopeless as they homes burn. many... all finished. thousands of migrants in this crime refugee camp of makeshift tents and shippi
series of stabbings in birmingham city centre during the early hours of sunday. 27—year—old zephaniah mcleod counts of attempted murder. jacob billington, who was 23, died from a stab wound to the neck; a man and a woman are still critically ill in hospital. a teenager will appear in court today charged with attempted murder and firearms offences, after a 15—year—old boy was shot near kesgrave high school. suffolk police were called to reports of a shooting on a housing estate on monday...
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cath mcleod was a vetera n the next mission. cath mcleod was a veteran of the plotting rooms.d to get above them and that was the only way they could do it. i certainly wondered how they knew they were there. by the end of september the 15th, the tide had turned. german losses had been twice that of the raf. the invasion would be cancelled. but dozens of airfields, the spitfires in the hurricanes came home. the main skill was like. you had to be lucky. no matter how good you were, my boss, dicky lee was the best pilot i've ever seen. but he was shot down and killed. so he had no luck. i had bags of luck. i couldn't do that. but here i am. like so many of —— events this year, battle of britain day will be a quiet affair, but a slight show at the uk's first—ever radar station in norfolk is a reminder that we celebrate and remember the true team effort. robert hall, bbc news. the latest employment figures have just been released. nina can tell us more. in the last 20 mins we've learned 4.1% of people are unemployed up to the end ofjuly, that's compared to 3.9% to the end ofjune.
cath mcleod was a vetera n the next mission. cath mcleod was a veteran of the plotting rooms.d to get above them and that was the only way they could do it. i certainly wondered how they knew they were there. by the end of september the 15th, the tide had turned. german losses had been twice that of the raf. the invasion would be cancelled. but dozens of airfields, the spitfires in the hurricanes came home. the main skill was like. you had to be lucky. no matter how good you were, my boss,...
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i want to shout out a woman who wasn't, the moral support that she gave us, everybody knows miss mcleodshe is noted as well. >> i would say a lot of those people's children's went to the school too. a lot of the kids were there, they were concerned about those kids safety and everything else going on there as well. that was part of it. nobody called their mother and father and got permission to do this. we just did it. at the end of the day people's parents found out we were already in the things are hitting the fan like what you doing? you're on tv. that got people like we need to make sure, these are our kids, my mother talks about that all the time.she said i told your father you need to get down to dc and find out what's going on or call these people. all of this is important. people they are the expectations people have of university, whether you like it or not, good or bad and then have their imprint on it and still obligated to raise the students, collectively. and then now, which is different from different from today, we had the luxury of a plethora of speakers, maybe a million
i want to shout out a woman who wasn't, the moral support that she gave us, everybody knows miss mcleodshe is noted as well. >> i would say a lot of those people's children's went to the school too. a lot of the kids were there, they were concerned about those kids safety and everything else going on there as well. that was part of it. nobody called their mother and father and got permission to do this. we just did it. at the end of the day people's parents found out we were already in...
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some newsjust in. 27—year—old zephaniah mcleod has appeared via link at birmingham magistrates' court on sunday morning. he spoke only to confirm his name and address in a short hearing. he has been remanded in custody until tomorrow. he has also been charged with the attempted murder of seven other people who we re murder of seven other people who were stabbed during a 90 minute period. the last opposition leader in belarus still at large has been detained. maxim znak was due to take part in a video call from his office. maxim znak was due to take part in a video call from his office. instead, he texted his group one word — "masks" — an apparent reference to balaclava—wearing security officers. a russian news agency said he was detained by the state investigative committee. this comes after monday's abduction of maria kolyesnikova, who yesterday resisted attempts to forcibly deport her to ukraine by ripping up her passport and she is now in detention. 0ur correspondentjonah fisher is back in kiev, after reporting on the protests. he explains why this is significant. effectively, maxi
some newsjust in. 27—year—old zephaniah mcleod has appeared via link at birmingham magistrates' court on sunday morning. he spoke only to confirm his name and address in a short hearing. he has been remanded in custody until tomorrow. he has also been charged with the attempted murder of seven other people who we re murder of seven other people who were stabbed during a 90 minute period. the last opposition leader in belarus still at large has been detained. maxim znak was due to take part...
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that is yesterday was mcleod.ll change everso often. sunshine, heavy showers, seeing rumbles of thunder across wales. this zone of thicker and more persistent cloud is pushing into east anglia across northern england, to the isle of man, eventually the south—east of northern ireland around the borders of scotland. it will start to grind toa of scotland. it will start to grind to a halt. a chilly start to the north but a lovely sunny day for many. a frosty start, staying driver to the south of the persistent rain band, sunshine and showers and strengthening wins. 50 miles an hour at times. the further east, a bit dry. a rather chilly day. if you're stuck under the cloud and rain, seven or eight degrees for some of you. across much of northern ireland, the vast majority will stay dry throughout. this evening and overnight, starting to push southwards. england and wales most likely to see rain at times but heavy showers across the north—west of scotla nd heavy showers across the north—west of scotland and in between
that is yesterday was mcleod.ll change everso often. sunshine, heavy showers, seeing rumbles of thunder across wales. this zone of thicker and more persistent cloud is pushing into east anglia across northern england, to the isle of man, eventually the south—east of northern ireland around the borders of scotland. it will start to grind toa of scotland. it will start to grind to a halt. a chilly start to the north but a lovely sunny day for many. a frosty start, staying driver to the south of...
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my middle name is ‘mcleod', not ‘macleod', they cut the a at some point. it all started. and we've been holding fast. that's the bull... oh, yeah. ..which is the hat, the family motto. we've been going through clan battles, famine, and hopefully we're gonna to manage to kind of survive the covid—19 pandemic as well, so come on this way. i think we will. even by historical standards, dunvegan has faced a difficult year. it has remained closed to visitors since the coronavirus lockdown began in march. we've managed now to open just the gardens and the gift shop in the car park, but it's very much a partial reopening, so the castle's still closed. we might trial opening for guided tours of no more than 25 people, but the mechanics of putting that in place is quite difficult, and actually the economics, it's not that viable, really, from a business point of view. the loss of revenue has impacted ongoing restoration work. so, mike, welcome to the fairy tower, which is a slightly less, er, well, plush interior than the ones you've just visited downstairs. and st
my middle name is ‘mcleod', not ‘macleod', they cut the a at some point. it all started. and we've been holding fast. that's the bull... oh, yeah. ..which is the hat, the family motto. we've been going through clan battles, famine, and hopefully we're gonna to manage to kind of survive the covid—19 pandemic as well, so come on this way. i think we will. even by historical standards, dunvegan has faced a difficult year. it has remained closed to visitors since the coronavirus lockdown...
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zephaniah mcleod, who's 27 and from selly oak, appeared before the city's magistrates‘ court via video neck. a teenage boy has appeared before magistrates in norwich, charged with attempted murder and firearms offences, after another boy was shot on his way to school. the 15—year—old remains in a critical condition in hospital after the incident in kesgrave, near ipswich, on monday. the defendant cannot be named for legal reasons. the worst wildfires to hit the west coast of the united states are continuing to burn out of control in california and washington state. small towns have been left in ruins — and officials say the town of malden has been almost completely destroyed. the governor of california says the state is dealing with one of the most challenging periods in its history, with more than 900 fires since the middle of august. greece is declaring a state of emergency on the island of lesbos — where thousands of migrants have fled a fire that has almost destroyed the overcrowded moria camp. the 13,000 migrants in the former army camp had been under lockdown because of a coronav
zephaniah mcleod, who's 27 and from selly oak, appeared before the city's magistrates‘ court via video neck. a teenage boy has appeared before magistrates in norwich, charged with attempted murder and firearms offences, after another boy was shot on his way to school. the 15—year—old remains in a critical condition in hospital after the incident in kesgrave, near ipswich, on monday. the defendant cannot be named for legal reasons. the worst wildfires to hit the west coast of the united...
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i'm canadian, and my name is mike corey, but my middle name is mcleod, and that's a scottish name, and. excited to be here. welcome to dunvegan castle. we're closed due to covid. i see. so, no, problem with the mask, keep your distance. would you like to come inside? fantastic. my middle name is mc—leod, not mac—leod. they cut the a at some point. there's are many different spellings of macleod but, basically, welcome home, because but this is where it all started. we've been holding fast. that's the bull, which is part of the family motto. we've been going through clan battles, famine, and hopefully we are going to manage to kind of survive the covid—19 pandemic as well. i think you will. even by historical standards, dunvegan has faced a difficult year. it has remained closed to visitors since the coronavirus lockdown began in march. we've managed now to open just the gardens and the gift shop in the car park, but it's very much a partial reopening, so the castle is still closed. we might trial opening for guided tours of no more than 25 people, but the mechanics of putting that in p
i'm canadian, and my name is mike corey, but my middle name is mcleod, and that's a scottish name, and. excited to be here. welcome to dunvegan castle. we're closed due to covid. i see. so, no, problem with the mask, keep your distance. would you like to come inside? fantastic. my middle name is mc—leod, not mac—leod. they cut the a at some point. there's are many different spellings of macleod but, basically, welcome home, because but this is where it all started. we've been holding fast....
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when they are given and those that could recollect with the debate that i thank you had the actor mcleodnnis weaver. >> everybody seems to use these terms of a conservative it seems that has to be put into a context or socialist at the other end of the spectrum with the american constitutionalist it was given a definition in and of itself to avoid for many context. >> it's a wonderful question. is a little line in "the new york times" used 35 years ago. and conservative communist and then to be used actively even though it is distracting. the conservative socialist in that particular conclave came out against the proposal against mr. harrison. with a moderate republican. but and as a professor of english in chicago a very shy guy. he kept saying you can't do it but conservativism is a paradig paradigm. >> go ahead. >> hello. brian lamb and william f buckley good morning. i've had an expression about my favorite ghost abraham lincoln and winston churchill but still be have you think god. now this is my concern. i was able to read before preschool at five years old. would you consider my a
when they are given and those that could recollect with the debate that i thank you had the actor mcleodnnis weaver. >> everybody seems to use these terms of a conservative it seems that has to be put into a context or socialist at the other end of the spectrum with the american constitutionalist it was given a definition in and of itself to avoid for many context. >> it's a wonderful question. is a little line in "the new york times" used 35 years ago. and conservative...
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cath mcleod was a veteran of the plotting rooms.et above them and that was the only way they could do it. i certainly wondered how they knew they were there. by the end of september 15th, the tide had turned. german losses had been twice that of the raf. the invasion would be cancelled. but dozens of airfields, the spitfires and the hurricanes came home. the main skill was luck, you had to be lucky. no matter how good you were, my boss, dickie lee was the best pilot i've ever seen. but he was shot down and killed. so he had no luck. i had bags of luck. i couldn't do that. but here i am. like so many events this year, battle of britain day will be a quiet affair, but a slight show at the uk's first—ever radar station in norfolk is a reminder that we celebrate and remember a true team effort. robert hall, bbc news. we heard there from some of the british pilots who took part in the battle and we can talk now about the role of airmen from other allied countries. polish fighter pilots constituted the second largest contingent of pilots
cath mcleod was a veteran of the plotting rooms.et above them and that was the only way they could do it. i certainly wondered how they knew they were there. by the end of september 15th, the tide had turned. german losses had been twice that of the raf. the invasion would be cancelled. but dozens of airfields, the spitfires and the hurricanes came home. the main skill was luck, you had to be lucky. no matter how good you were, my boss, dickie lee was the best pilot i've ever seen. but he was...
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let's speak now to kieran mcleod, the kaleidoscope orchestra's trombonist, and simmy singh, who's violinistg to play for us later. lockdown has impacted on me as well as i think every musician just because of the fact that there is almost no performances, performance opportunities left. i've read a stat that says there are 90% less gigs until the end of the year from now andi until the end of the year from now and i wouldn't be surprised if it was 99% because i don't know anyone who is gigging now, except for a handful of musicians. so, we are all stuck and waiting for people to ring and get us back playing for our audiences. so, welcome, by the way, how has it been in terms of work for you? i've been lucky because i'm a freelancer and i got involved in recording before this and i've been involved with people... and with organisations that were adapting to a new online way of life anyway but, you know, there are plenty of people i know who are not in the same position and, yes, really sad to see, actually. and that is part of the reason why kaleidoscope happened in the first place. tell us
let's speak now to kieran mcleod, the kaleidoscope orchestra's trombonist, and simmy singh, who's violinistg to play for us later. lockdown has impacted on me as well as i think every musician just because of the fact that there is almost no performances, performance opportunities left. i've read a stat that says there are 90% less gigs until the end of the year from now andi until the end of the year from now and i wouldn't be surprised if it was 99% because i don't know anyone who is gigging...
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across the north, for most we have a more —— at mcleod across the south, devon and cornwall and the channelng to the north. it will still bea billing to the north. it will still be a fine day, plenty of sunshine, just a square and gusting to 30—35 miles an hour across england and wales, not so much wind for northern ireland and scotland but a bit more cloud to northern scotland, a bit drizzly and some low cloud drifting onto the east coast later on. but for most, still plenty of sunshine but that clad will drift westwards overnight, a bit more of a feature as we go into sunday morning, but again like this morning a little bit on the chilly side if you are stepping out first thing with a bit of mist and fog around inland. but this cloud should still clear away from most areas, it will take more time and there will be cloud through the north—east of england and eastern scotland compared to today, more cloud further north of scotland, but essentially we are picking at the details, there is a lot of dry and quite sunny and warm weather, possibly as high as 25 tomorrow, but almostjust in weather
across the north, for most we have a more —— at mcleod across the south, devon and cornwall and the channelng to the north. it will still bea billing to the north. it will still be a fine day, plenty of sunshine, just a square and gusting to 30—35 miles an hour across england and wales, not so much wind for northern ireland and scotland but a bit more cloud to northern scotland, a bit drizzly and some low cloud drifting onto the east coast later on. but for most, still plenty of sunshine...