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the printers from norfolk are also professional divers.gloucester. i could see a dark shadow on the sea bed so you know you are on some wreck which is just a really fantastic obviously. and before you knew it, anotherfive metres or so and i was kneeling on the sea bed surrounded byjust a fantastically huge cannon and there was more than one, a group of them. and ijust knelt there, took the moment in, probably five minutes and just, just... just unbelievable, one i'll never forget. he popped up and normally you take all your kit off because it's really heavy. he was so pumped with adrenaline, he just climbed up our stainless steel ladders, hand extended and said, "we've found her." i fell over, didn't i? you did! then he fell over! now there are plans to create a charitable trust headed by lord dannatt, which promises to tell the story and increase our understanding of the 17th century. it is norfolk's mary rose, if you like. l there is so much history- here which we can really get into over the years to come. and then we will have a perman
the printers from norfolk are also professional divers.gloucester. i could see a dark shadow on the sea bed so you know you are on some wreck which is just a really fantastic obviously. and before you knew it, anotherfive metres or so and i was kneeling on the sea bed surrounded byjust a fantastically huge cannon and there was more than one, a group of them. and ijust knelt there, took the moment in, probably five minutes and just, just... just unbelievable, one i'll never forget. he popped up...
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the printers from norfolk are also professional divers.d, so you know you're on some wreck, which isjust a really fantastic, obviously. and before you knew it, anotherfive metres or so and i was kneeling on the sea bed surrounded byjust a fantastically huge cannon and there was more than one, a group of them. and ijust knelt there, took the moment in, probably five minutes and just, just... just unbelievable, one i'll never forget. he popped up, and normally you take all your kit off, because it's really heavy. he was so pumped with adrenaline, he just climbed up our stainless steel ladders, hand extended, and said, "we've found her." ifell over, didn't i? you did! then he fell over! now there are plans to create a charitable trust headed by lord dannatt, which promises to tell the story and increase our understanding of the 17th century. it is norfolk's mary rose, if you like. l there is so much history- here which we can really get into over the years to come. and then we will have a permanent | exhibition here in great yarmouthj great f
the printers from norfolk are also professional divers.d, so you know you're on some wreck, which isjust a really fantastic, obviously. and before you knew it, anotherfive metres or so and i was kneeling on the sea bed surrounded byjust a fantastically huge cannon and there was more than one, a group of them. and ijust knelt there, took the moment in, probably five minutes and just, just... just unbelievable, one i'll never forget. he popped up, and normally you take all your kit off, because...
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discovered off the coast of norfolk — a ship that sank three centuries ago while carrying the futureing of england. # neighbours # everybody needs good neighbours...# and that's a wrap — after 37 years and nearly 9,000 episodes, it's the last day of filming on neighbours, the iconic australian soap. coming up in sport on the bbc news channel... can england seal a series win? new zealand are put into bat on the opening day of the second test at trent bridge. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. donald trump has been accused of trying to mount a coup to stay in power, after he lost the us presidential election. a congressional inquiry into last year's riot at the capitol building says mr trump summoned the mob and lit the flame for the attack as part of a conspiracy to cling to office. the inquiry has been holding the first in a series of primetime televised hearings into the storming of the capitol. mr trump dismisses them as a hoax and a witch hunt. nomia iqbal reports from washington. they�* re marching eastbound. it's one of the most documented events in modern histor
discovered off the coast of norfolk — a ship that sank three centuries ago while carrying the futureing of england. # neighbours # everybody needs good neighbours...# and that's a wrap — after 37 years and nearly 9,000 episodes, it's the last day of filming on neighbours, the iconic australian soap. coming up in sport on the bbc news channel... can england seal a series win? new zealand are put into bat on the opening day of the second test at trent bridge. good afternoon and welcome to the...
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and it's quite a lot, there's a lot off norfolk.he gloucester. its age and royal connections an obvious draw, as well as its warfare. so i picked the phone up that night, rang up my brother, julian. i knew what he'd say and i said, "are you up for a new adventure, and go looking for the gloucester? sank in 1682. "cannon everywhere potentially. " and he was just in there like a flash, and off we went. after a four—year search over 5,000 nautical miles, they finally found it. i could see a dark shadow on the seabed. so you know you're on some wreck, which is just really fantastic, obviously. and before you know it, another five metres or so, i was kneeling on the seabed and surrounded byjust fantastically huge cannon, and there was more than one. there was a group of them, and ijust knelt there, took the moment in for probably five minutes. just, just, just unbelievable. just something i'll never forget. basically, i said to lincoln, don't pretend when you come to the surface that you found it, because i'll give you a rude sign. i kne
and it's quite a lot, there's a lot off norfolk.he gloucester. its age and royal connections an obvious draw, as well as its warfare. so i picked the phone up that night, rang up my brother, julian. i knew what he'd say and i said, "are you up for a new adventure, and go looking for the gloucester? sank in 1682. "cannon everywhere potentially. " and he was just in there like a flash, and off we went. after a four—year search over 5,000 nautical miles, they finally found it. i...
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norfolk s had a footand a hl se over e last 1 years. it's the highe on t eascoast. se over e last 1 years. anso you c see wha thimpactas been. ause obvusly when that crc, it wast meant to loolike ta - we sawhose waterbubbling up ts and ooding io these ighborhos. i me look athis, tsengling up ts plts, thesare marsplants. why e there rsh plts in the midd of a paing lot? everybody in theity know thaturing a gh watervent likee're havg right w, u don't meown he becau there'water onhe road. - [jam] a lot these hses inre only matter of a fto in this areae've beeworking or tee abovehe ornary higtides. and sobit by b by bit, a sn or eighth of an incht a me, thocean going u d beforeou know , the ean is rhtb by bit, a sn or eighth of an incht a me, your ling room. - these uses werall eleved so, between the time that atthat house was raised and that house was raised, the estimate of where the safe zone was from flooding has gone up, what's that, three courses of cinder ock, zone was from flooding th's what, foot ana half.at, u know, fe, no, t anymo
norfolk s had a footand a hl se over e last 1 years. it's the highe on t eascoast. se over e last 1 years. anso you c see wha thimpactas been. ause obvusly when that crc, it wast meant to loolike ta - we sawhose waterbubbling up ts and ooding io these ighborhos. i me look athis, tsengling up ts plts, thesare marsplants. why e there rsh plts in the midd of a paing lot? everybody in theity know thaturing a gh watervent likee're havg right w, u don't meown he becau there'water onhe road. - [jam] a...
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would you believe there's 40,000 wrecks around the whole of the uk, and there's a lot off norfolk.shipwrecks set them on the trail for the gloucester. and after a four year search, over 5,000 nautical miles, they finally found her. i could see a dark shadow on the sea bed, so you know, you're on some wreck, which is really fantastic, obviously, and before you knew it, another five metres or so, i was kneeling on the sea bed and surrounded byjust fantastically huge canon, and there was more than one, a group of them, and i knelt there, took the moment in, probably five minutes — just, just unbelievable. just one i will never forget. you popped up, and normally you take all your kit off, because it is really heavy. he was so pumped with adrenaline, he just climbed up our stainless steel ladders, hand extended, and he said "we've found her." ifell over, didn't i? you did. then he fell over. and they have recovered many fascinating artefacts — pipes still full of tobacco, spectacles with spare lenses and bottles, some of them with wine still inside. and there is also the ship's bell. m
would you believe there's 40,000 wrecks around the whole of the uk, and there's a lot off norfolk.shipwrecks set them on the trail for the gloucester. and after a four year search, over 5,000 nautical miles, they finally found her. i could see a dark shadow on the sea bed, so you know, you're on some wreck, which is really fantastic, obviously, and before you knew it, another five metres or so, i was kneeling on the sea bed and surrounded byjust fantastically huge canon, and there was more than...
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very popular speaker whenever there was a reunion held in norfolk. it was usually reunion of mahone's brigade, but taylor was a very popular speaker because of the insight that he could offer about lee. and so when his first book comes out in 1877 called four years of lee people were looking forward to this thing. they couldn't wait to read it. and then they open it and it's nothing but a really by the numbers history the army of northern virginia. the title was very misleading. it's not about taylor's four years with lee. it's a history of the army in northern virginia and the numbers that it had in each campaign taylor as a banker. he was a numbers guy when we're the morning reports and casualty reports and whatnot were turned into headquarters taylor was the one who processed them. so nobody knew the strength of the army of northern virginia at various battles and campaigns better than taylor. so that's what he put the paper. and as more and more public disappointment became evident people were reaching out to him and finally by the turn of the ce
very popular speaker whenever there was a reunion held in norfolk. it was usually reunion of mahone's brigade, but taylor was a very popular speaker because of the insight that he could offer about lee. and so when his first book comes out in 1877 called four years of lee people were looking forward to this thing. they couldn't wait to read it. and then they open it and it's nothing but a really by the numbers history the army of northern virginia. the title was very misleading. it's not about...
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. >> a 17th-century shipwreck has been uncovered off norfolk in the east of england, described as theant maritime discovery since the raising of king henry viii's warship, the mary rose. the hms gloucester sank 340 years ago while carrying the future king of england, james stewart. but it's whereabouts were unknown until a team of divers unearthed that after a search. joe black reports. correspondent: beneath the surface 30 miles off the yarmouth coast lies the glcester, century century -- a 17th-century worship. it sank 340 years ago after hitting a sandbank. on board was future king of england james stewart, duke of york. he survived. others did not. it is estimated between 130 and 250 people died that morning in may. since 1682, the vessel remained half buried on the seabed. its exact location was unknown. now, we know it has been discovered, it caused much excitement, some ying that this is the most important matime find since the mary rose. and these are the brothers who located the royal ship, julian and blinken barnwell, norfolk -based printers. they are also profsional divers
. >> a 17th-century shipwreck has been uncovered off norfolk in the east of england, described as theant maritime discovery since the raising of king henry viii's warship, the mary rose. the hms gloucester sank 340 years ago while carrying the future king of england, james stewart. but it's whereabouts were unknown until a team of divers unearthed that after a search. joe black reports. correspondent: beneath the surface 30 miles off the yarmouth coast lies the glcester, century century...
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jojoined me from norfolk a short while ago.n 2007 and had to sit on the secret for many years. they were telling me today they have had lots of text from friends, saying, "we didn't know you were involved in this." of course, they had told some of their family but not wider circle of friends, and they are printers by trade, obsessed with diving. let's talk about this more with professor clairejowitt from the university of east anglia, this is such a find. it is, it is a really important morning for this project, for the discovery of a 340—year—old wreck that sank at a really significant political moment in english history, we are an island nation, we have a proud maritime heritage, and it isjust inspirational to be able to share that, certainly forjulian and lincoln after all these years, and as historians we have been working on this for three years and had to keep it secret, so it is amazing to have the opportunity. why has it been that secret, as it were? until the team working on this were confident that this was the right
jojoined me from norfolk a short while ago.n 2007 and had to sit on the secret for many years. they were telling me today they have had lots of text from friends, saying, "we didn't know you were involved in this." of course, they had told some of their family but not wider circle of friends, and they are printers by trade, obsessed with diving. let's talk about this more with professor clairejowitt from the university of east anglia, this is such a find. it is, it is a really...
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that was 0mar in norfolk. let's rewind from the very latest tv production to the very first.eautiful music is drifting out of alexandra palace in london. singing. this is adele dixon performing with the bbc television 0rchestra. she is singing a song called television, which was written specially for the opening night of television. it was broadcast to viewers across london and the home counties through a transmitter on the palace roof, and it marked the beginning of a — quote — "high definition" television service. i know! but before that, television was just an odd fuzzy experiment to small, selected audiences. and, behind the scenes, there was a bit of a battle going on. see, the bbc had actually opened two studios in alexandra palace. in studio b was a mechanical system made byjohn logie baird, which produced an image like this. and in studio a, an electrical system by emi, captured an image like this. the two studios would be used on different days, and they were being pitted against each other — and emi's electronic images, running at 25 frames per second, were double t
that was 0mar in norfolk. let's rewind from the very latest tv production to the very first.eautiful music is drifting out of alexandra palace in london. singing. this is adele dixon performing with the bbc television 0rchestra. she is singing a song called television, which was written specially for the opening night of television. it was broadcast to viewers across london and the home counties through a transmitter on the palace roof, and it marked the beginning of a — quote — "high...
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that was 0mar in norfolk. let's rewind from the very latest tv production to the very first.er beautiful music is drifting out of alexandra palace in london. singing. this is adele dixon performing with the bbc television 0rchestra. she is singing a song called television, which was written specially for the opening night of television. it was broadcast to viewers across london and the home counties through a transmitter on the palace roof, and it marked the beginning of a — quote — "high definition" television service. i know! but before that, television was just an odd fuzzy experiment to small, selected audiences. and, behind the scenes, there was a bit of a battle going on. see, the bbc had actually opened two studios in alexandra palace. in studio b was a mechanical system made byjohn logie baird, which produced an image like this. and in studio a, an electrical system by emi, captured an image like this. the two studios would be used on different days, and they were being pitted against each other — and ema's electronic images, running at 25 frames per second, were doub
that was 0mar in norfolk. let's rewind from the very latest tv production to the very first.er beautiful music is drifting out of alexandra palace in london. singing. this is adele dixon performing with the bbc television 0rchestra. she is singing a song called television, which was written specially for the opening night of television. it was broadcast to viewers across london and the home counties through a transmitter on the palace roof, and it marked the beginning of a — quote —...
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we devised the policy here at north norfolk district _ policy here at north norfolk district council,nces, it— agrees. some people say we must have defences, it is not going to happen. not everybody has agreed with that policy. there are some people who say, that is defeatist, it is not patriotic. we should do much more to defend every inch of ground here. absolutely. nobody wants defences more than i did. nobody has put more into it. _ more than i did. nobody has put more into it, literally thousands of pounds — into it, literally thousands of pounds over 23 years of campaigning, tatking _ pounds over 23 years of campaigning, talking to _ pounds over 23 years of campaigning, talking to ministers, going abroad, seeing _ talking to ministers, going abroad, seeing it— talking to ministers, going abroad, seeing it all abroad. talking to ministers, going abroad, seeing it allabroad. i have talking to ministers, going abroad, seeing it all abroad. i have put thousands— seeing it all abroad. i have put thousands of hours in. i want defences— thousands of hours in. i want defences but it can
we devised the policy here at north norfolk district _ policy here at north norfolk district council,nces, it— agrees. some people say we must have defences, it is not going to happen. not everybody has agreed with that policy. there are some people who say, that is defeatist, it is not patriotic. we should do much more to defend every inch of ground here. absolutely. nobody wants defences more than i did. nobody has put more into it. _ more than i did. nobody has put more into it, literally...
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and seattle and savannah and norfolk, and new york-new jersey. this is causing people to pay more. it's no one's fault. it was covid related. and now there's a big rush to make up for the delays that covid caused. but we have to do something about it, and we have. there are many frustrating reasons why prices are going up right now, but one of the main ones is abuses from ocean carriers. over the course of the pandemic -- listen to this, folks -- over the course of the pandemic, unfair shipping practices led carriers to increase prices by as much as 1,000 percent increase in prices in shipping. and who is paying that? the average family in america and the average exporting business. even worse, foreign carriers often time refuse even transport u.s. goods overseas and by now we're seeing the results. backlogs at the ports of l.a. and seattle and georgia and new york and new jersey and other major hubs. and this is not just a problem for the coasts. when backlog occurs at the ports in los angeles, it hurts farmers in minnesota or wisconsin. it hurts truckers and tech companies and ma
and seattle and savannah and norfolk, and new york-new jersey. this is causing people to pay more. it's no one's fault. it was covid related. and now there's a big rush to make up for the delays that covid caused. but we have to do something about it, and we have. there are many frustrating reasons why prices are going up right now, but one of the main ones is abuses from ocean carriers. over the course of the pandemic -- listen to this, folks -- over the course of the pandemic, unfair shipping...
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it will be important for great yarmouth and norfolk and really _ great yarmouth and norfolk and reallyilliant. thank you for taking us through it. there's a new comedy coming to our screens this evening. a set is with us. i going to explain what the show is? —— lisa is with us. what the show is? -- lisa is with us. �* :, :, : , what the show is? -- lisa is with us. avoidance is the show, tonight on bbc one _ us. avoidance is the show, tonight on bbc one lt _ us. avoidance is the show, tonight on bbc one. it is _ us. avoidance is the show, tonight on bbc one. it is about _ us. avoidance is the show, tonight on bbc one. it is about jonathan, | on bbc one. it is aboutjonathan, who is played by romesh ranganathan, brilliantly. he suffers from severe conflict avoidance issues. he is separating from his partner and he just cannot deal with it. he runs away to his sister and her wife, me, played by lisa. courtney. i am the opposite ofjonathan, i do not have any problems playing —— saying exactly what i think. he any problems playing -- saying exactly what i think.— any problems playing -- say
it will be important for great yarmouth and norfolk and really _ great yarmouth and norfolk and reallyilliant. thank you for taking us through it. there's a new comedy coming to our screens this evening. a set is with us. i going to explain what the show is? —— lisa is with us. what the show is? -- lisa is with us. �* :, :, : , what the show is? -- lisa is with us. avoidance is the show, tonight on bbc one _ us. avoidance is the show, tonight on bbc one lt _ us. avoidance is the show,...
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nine years ago, the land under her house here in north norfolk crumbled into the water. by the waves is now being consumed at an alarming rate. december last year, about the middle of it, there was eight metres of road between here and the end there. i measured it yesterday and we're down to 3.4 metres. so you've lost four metres, just over four metres since the start of the year, basically? december? since last december. this is bryony�*s home being demolished in 2013. the government has decided not to build new sea defences here, and the talk now is all about how people can be supported to relocate further inland. our sea levels are already rising at the moment. it's just by a few millimeters every year. but the rate is increasing. what this all means for coastal communities like happisburgh is that there's going to be tough questions asked as to whether to hold the line, or retreat inland. so when we increase our sea levels, we get much more energy arriving at the coast. paul sayers has been researching the likely impact of sea level rises on small english coastal com
nine years ago, the land under her house here in north norfolk crumbled into the water. by the waves is now being consumed at an alarming rate. december last year, about the middle of it, there was eight metres of road between here and the end there. i measured it yesterday and we're down to 3.4 metres. so you've lost four metres, just over four metres since the start of the year, basically? december? since last december. this is bryony�*s home being demolished in 2013. the government has...
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on his farm in mid norfolk, andy allen shows me one of his fields of unpicked asparagus.e would couldn't get enough pickers. - would normally need between 90, 95 star. the maximum we had 75 but a lot of the season we were dealing with around 65. we would have expected to help this 150— to— 50 tonnes this year. we are 30% down. in this ten acre field alone he has lost £50,000. so he has made a decision. i lost £50,000. so he has made a decision. . ., , . . , ., decision. i am not planting any more asarauus. decision. i am not planting any more asparaqus- i — decision. i am not planting any more asparagus. i didn't _ decision. i am not planting any more asparagus. i didn't plant _ decision. i am not planting any more asparagus. i didn't plant any - decision. i am not planting any more asparagus. i didn't plant any more i asparagus. i didn't plant any more going forward because we just do not know what labour we will get to pick it. . , . ., know what labour we will get to pick it. farmers have relied on seasonal labour, most of which comes from | labour, most of which comes
on his farm in mid norfolk, andy allen shows me one of his fields of unpicked asparagus.e would couldn't get enough pickers. - would normally need between 90, 95 star. the maximum we had 75 but a lot of the season we were dealing with around 65. we would have expected to help this 150— to— 50 tonnes this year. we are 30% down. in this ten acre field alone he has lost £50,000. so he has made a decision. i lost £50,000. so he has made a decision. . ., , . . , ., decision. i am not planting...
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just norfolk, not _ where have you come from? just norfolk, not as _ where have you come from?e have — norfolk, not as far as south africa, but we have been here since about 4:30am _ but we have been here since about 4:30am. ~ ., ,, but we have been here since about 4:30am. ~ ., i. . 4:30am. what you most excited aboutseeing _ 4:30am. what you most excited aboutseeing the _ 4:30am. what you most excited aboutseeing the carriage - 4:30am. what you most excited aboutseeing the carriage which l 4:30am. what you most excited j aboutseeing the carriage which i first thought when i came to see the silverjubilee when i was about ten. this has been a remarkable weekend, what do you think he will take away? i think actuallyjust meeting as a people _ i think actuallyjust meeting as a people who are here to celebrate the queen— people who are here to celebrate the queen being on the throne for 70 years. _ queen being on the throne for 70 years. it — queen being on the throne for 70 years. it is — queen being on the throne for 70 years, it is amazing. you queen being on the throne for 70 y
just norfolk, not _ where have you come from? just norfolk, not as _ where have you come from?e have — norfolk, not as far as south africa, but we have been here since about 4:30am _ but we have been here since about 4:30am. ~ ., ,, but we have been here since about 4:30am. ~ ., i. . 4:30am. what you most excited aboutseeing _ 4:30am. what you most excited aboutseeing the _ 4:30am. what you most excited aboutseeing the carriage - 4:30am. what you most excited aboutseeing the carriage which l...
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. >>> a fire broke out on a dinner cruise near norfolk.an 100 people, including dozens of graduating kindergartners were evacuated. we can report no one was hurt. >>> a missing 3-year-old boy is safe and sound after surviving two days alone in the woods of montana. police say ryker webb wandered from his home on friday, prompting an intense search. temperatures dropped into the do 40s over the weekend and there were thunderstorms. the boy was found on sunday. he was hungry, thirsty and cold, but thank goodness he was otherwise okay. he looks scared. >>> all right. up next, an arizona teena (dr. david jeremiah) there may have never been another time in history when end times prophecy has been more aligned with the culture and circumstances of the world than it is today. i believe there are ten phenomenon we are witnessing today that were recorded centuries ago in bible prophecy. (male announcer) join dr. david jeremiah in his new series, "where do we go from here?" on the next episode of "turning point." right here on this station. >>> now
. >>> a fire broke out on a dinner cruise near norfolk.an 100 people, including dozens of graduating kindergartners were evacuated. we can report no one was hurt. >>> a missing 3-year-old boy is safe and sound after surviving two days alone in the woods of montana. police say ryker webb wandered from his home on friday, prompting an intense search. temperatures dropped into the do 40s over the weekend and there were thunderstorms. the boy was found on sunday. he was hungry,...
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in other words they are really old even before our independence, for example, norfolk naval shipyards near and dear to our hearts of course was sources stab list in 1767 as goff port six. seaport ensues that during the revolutionary war. there isn't a senator that old anymore. in the 17 90s the u.s. asked chesapeake one of the -- built there. the first dry docked in the western hemisphere first opening in 1833 known as dry docked now historic national landmark, is still in use today. think about it. but it is 189 years old, and so used to maintain naval vessels. suffice to say are for public should shipyards all have histories in our infrastructure. each is 120 years old and showing its. aged four condition of the shipyards is having a serious effect on shipping guards today, and the bill has come to. this is not a future problem it is here now and one that we must work together to solve. so while there is a lot to discuss, and i appreciate the chairwoman her own as opening comments in much of what she had to say, i plan to focus my question on how congress can help in terms of author
in other words they are really old even before our independence, for example, norfolk naval shipyards near and dear to our hearts of course was sources stab list in 1767 as goff port six. seaport ensues that during the revolutionary war. there isn't a senator that old anymore. in the 17 90s the u.s. asked chesapeake one of the -- built there. the first dry docked in the western hemisphere first opening in 1833 known as dry docked now historic national landmark, is still in use today. think...
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warship that sank 340 years ago while carrying the future king james ii is discovered off the coast of norfolk. the ukrainian ambassador to the uk has told the bbc ukraine is in negotiations to free the two britons sentenced to death for fighting against russian forces and says there will be a prisoner swap. aiden aslin and shaun pinner were captured while fighting with the ukrainian army and have been tried as merceneries by a court in russian held territory. both men had been living in ukraine at the time of the invasion. his comments come as the defence secretary ben wallace met with president zelensky on an unannounced trip to kyiv. james landale, our diplomatic correspondent, reports. ben brown has been talking about the possibility of a prisoner swap. first of all, what we have already done, we remind people resort our people, they have a contract with the armed forces, lived in ukraine before, legitimately there, we expect russia to remember these are our people, now they're prisoners of war and should be treated as prisoners of war. the same way we are treating russians. to prisoners o
warship that sank 340 years ago while carrying the future king james ii is discovered off the coast of norfolk. the ukrainian ambassador to the uk has told the bbc ukraine is in negotiations to free the two britons sentenced to death for fighting against russian forces and says there will be a prisoner swap. aiden aslin and shaun pinner were captured while fighting with the ukrainian army and have been tried as merceneries by a court in russian held territory. both men had been living in...
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the video comes as other hospitals such as norfolk and norwich says it is the busiest it has ever been. what we are doing — ambulances outside yesterday. what we are doing about _ ambulances outside yesterday. what we are doing about it _ ambulances outside yesterday. “gdrisgit we are doing about it is ambulances outside yesterday. “ltd"isgt we are doing about it is investing record amounts, including in weights and ambulance trusts, the one on one calling service that now has more calling service that now has more call handlers for example than ever before. we put in last year an additional emergency £450 million into a&e facilities across the country and so i think the nhs is doing everything it reasonably can and the waiting times are improving but it is not what anybody wants to see. ., ., ~ , ., , y see. harlow mp is due to meet sergey javid this afternoon _ see. harlow mp is due to meet sergey javid this afternoon where _ see. harlow mp is due to meet sergey javid this afternoon where he - see. harlow mp is due to meet sergey javid this afternoon where he will - javid this aftern
the video comes as other hospitals such as norfolk and norwich says it is the busiest it has ever been. what we are doing — ambulances outside yesterday. what we are doing about _ ambulances outside yesterday. what we are doing about it _ ambulances outside yesterday. “gdrisgit we are doing about it is ambulances outside yesterday. “ltd"isgt we are doing about it is investing record amounts, including in weights and ambulance trusts, the one on one calling service that now has more...
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jonah fisher, bbc news, in north norfolk.won't get their money back, according to the administrators winding up the company. the business has been bought by the frasers group, but the company won't be able to honour refunds. it means customers will be left to claim through their credit card. petrol prices have hit new record highs every day for the past month, according to the rac. the cost of filling up a family car now stands at about £103 for petrol, and £106 for diesel. the war in ukraine and moves to reduce dependence on russian oil have helped drive up fuel prices. the first instalment of a payment to help people struggling to pay rising energy bills will be made by the end ofjuly. £326 will be given automatically to low—income households on benefits from 14th july. next thursday, june 23rd, will see a crucial test for boris johnson's government with two by—elections — tiverton and honiton in devon and wakefield in west yorkshire. let's take a closer look now at the context behind the vote in one of these constituencies
jonah fisher, bbc news, in north norfolk.won't get their money back, according to the administrators winding up the company. the business has been bought by the frasers group, but the company won't be able to honour refunds. it means customers will be left to claim through their credit card. petrol prices have hit new record highs every day for the past month, according to the rac. the cost of filling up a family car now stands at about £103 for petrol, and £106 for diesel. the war in ukraine...
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[cheering] steve: and from norfolk, virginia, it's the brothers family. [cheering] steve: everybody's here trying to win some cash, and, today, if the wolowiec family wins today's game, they gonna drive out of here
[cheering] steve: and from norfolk, virginia, it's the brothers family. [cheering] steve: everybody's here trying to win some cash, and, today, if the wolowiec family wins today's game, they gonna drive out of here
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norfolk was one of the four had worsened over the course of a three-year period. some of that is related just to the sheer age of the facility both in terms of the facilities as well as some of the equipment. some of it may been related to a change in the methodologies that the navy is using to assess facility conditions that have been part of it as well. big picture all for public shipyards are. as poor in terms of overall condition and we are gravely concerned about that. >> the gao issued a report yesterday that you're team found applying leading practices and more transparent reporting helped reduce risks posed by the $1.8 billion maintenance backlog. can you talk about the gao's recommendations to reduce risks associated with a backlog? >> we go duscher were yesterday focused on the amount of backlog which is the hon can pleaded maintenance across. nearly all of that $1.8 billion was in some of the ships that the navy is identified and for decommissioning. we made recommendations to encourage the navy to be more transparent about how reported the information
norfolk was one of the four had worsened over the course of a three-year period. some of that is related just to the sheer age of the facility both in terms of the facilities as well as some of the equipment. some of it may been related to a change in the methodologies that the navy is using to assess facility conditions that have been part of it as well. big picture all for public shipyards are. as poor in terms of overall condition and we are gravely concerned about that. >> the gao...
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this was how we started off in norfolk. but looking deeper into the week ahead, it's going to get quite hot for some of us with temperatures towards the end of the week hitting the 30 degree mark — by a country mile, the hottest weather we've seen so far this year. but before we get there, today, we've got some blustery conditions with quite a bit of cloud in the north west, bringing scattered showers —for england, and wales for the most part, it's a dry day with some warm spells of sunshine throughout the day, really. now, on the satellite picture, we can see a lot of cloud coming into north western areas. and it's this cloud that's bringing those widespread showers at the moment to northern ireland, scotland and a few into the north west of england as well. now, through the day, into the afternoon, those showers become a little bit less widespread, so there'll be a bit more sunshine poking through the clouds here. it stays quite windy, though, with gusts into the 30s mph. further south, the winds lighter, there'll be more
this was how we started off in norfolk. but looking deeper into the week ahead, it's going to get quite hot for some of us with temperatures towards the end of the week hitting the 30 degree mark — by a country mile, the hottest weather we've seen so far this year. but before we get there, today, we've got some blustery conditions with quite a bit of cloud in the north west, bringing scattered showers —for england, and wales for the most part, it's a dry day with some warm spells of...
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cloud maybe bringing some rain into parts of east kent and suffolk and norfolk coasts as well.ight, we will see some showers continuing and some rain perhaps working back into eastern parts of scotland. dry weather elsewhere and temperatures for most of us holding up in double digits. there will be some showers around again on friday, longer spells of rain for some, but as we move through the weekend, the showers will become fewer and further between, more in the way of dry weather and some spells of sunshine. welcome to newsday. reporting live from singapore, i'm monica miller. the headlines... the sole surviving member of the group that carried out the 2015 islamist attacks in paris has been sentenced to life in prison after the biggest trial in french history. the american singer, r kelly, has been sentenced to 30 years in jail for the systematic sexual abuse of women and children. a marked change in nato's approach to dealing with russian aggression. at their summit in madrid, leaders of the military alliance declare the kremlin to be a "direct threat" to their countries' s
cloud maybe bringing some rain into parts of east kent and suffolk and norfolk coasts as well.ight, we will see some showers continuing and some rain perhaps working back into eastern parts of scotland. dry weather elsewhere and temperatures for most of us holding up in double digits. there will be some showers around again on friday, longer spells of rain for some, but as we move through the weekend, the showers will become fewer and further between, more in the way of dry weather and some...
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and that was my chose to your norfolk, to, nor you we, for the year and you said chelsea more father. and so i was to renew bedroom. us could easy scrub with the not that we've seen, nor more than me or but resume like somebody generally. and then on the, on the do the educate us them even though they haven't with dish and us that'll come to the sea chest. i had them. oh yeah, definitely. so in get that americans to me, i don't have some ice floors now with them, but maybe lucy beginning to think it was kimberlia mozilla in butcher. but yeah, jim, good. anybody? well, you know way in the beginning i'm a guy there, a little girl. you just picked up it but yet i got that when i was a bully at that roster. them symbol am ago i spoke with should they wouldn't get awake like sticky sketchy i could have started it. i jumped on go, eddie, somebody bug you. she said, but i'm, we will. hello, this is diane, personal use, my gosh to share with you on which possible a be so book and another is good rather with all about. she displayed with like a 1000000 bucks with the wireless, the foreman. yea
and that was my chose to your norfolk, to, nor you we, for the year and you said chelsea more father. and so i was to renew bedroom. us could easy scrub with the not that we've seen, nor more than me or but resume like somebody generally. and then on the, on the do the educate us them even though they haven't with dish and us that'll come to the sea chest. i had them. oh yeah, definitely. so in get that americans to me, i don't have some ice floors now with them, but maybe lucy beginning to...
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. >> it is norfolk's mary rose, if you like.o much history we can get into over the years to come, then we will have a permanent exhibiti here, great for everyone. reporter: many will want to see it raised, but whether that is possible is still to be determined. for now, this fcinating time capsule remains on the seabed. anchor: what a thrilling find for those divers. it is not uncommon to return a library look late by a couple of days, what about 40 years? one library in south london was a book last checked out in 1974 appeared in the mail via canada, begging the question who's scted. the bbc tracked down the mystery sender and has his report. reporter: how did the story come to pass? >> we got a package in the mail on monday morning. one of my colleagues opened it up and went somebody sent a book back to us. reporter: it is not everyday books are returned from outside this borough, even rarer they travel across oceans, so imagine the surprise was this novel arrived from canada, 48 years and 107 days overdue. a confederate gene
. >> it is norfolk's mary rose, if you like.o much history we can get into over the years to come, then we will have a permanent exhibiti here, great for everyone. reporter: many will want to see it raised, but whether that is possible is still to be determined. for now, this fcinating time capsule remains on the seabed. anchor: what a thrilling find for those divers. it is not uncommon to return a library look late by a couple of days, what about 40 years? one library in south london was...
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oh jesus, all essays are latasha. norfolk the more loc, grenada oscar, and bizarre. go news. every school more. come up with you. a new president they bore. you saw to the fair, a legal, former a diving, the modem, nor yankees, or to the fed ali behind the latasha naughty larry and as us or bob blur the old girl in the fax, your side law. ms. kay, was clearly aware of the welfare rights she'd asked for the maximum possible amount . $1200.00 per tenant, often for just a simple room. according to the investigation file, she housed at least for welfare recipients. one who was unable to manage his spending had his benefits paid directly into miss kays account. and his doesn't seem to be an isolated case. i'm going to source of the gnome. earl de c mattern so may and may in forego senate bundled mother with equal to live in a man. it brought dark, girlie boy, im looked on the lawyer swan delegate the law on behalf of ot august vision on there. we don't get as much feels he thought new. i'm afraid you're most he thought lucas origin ever these rocky so that it's a c l o n o him on
oh jesus, all essays are latasha. norfolk the more loc, grenada oscar, and bizarre. go news. every school more. come up with you. a new president they bore. you saw to the fair, a legal, former a diving, the modem, nor yankees, or to the fed ali behind the latasha naughty larry and as us or bob blur the old girl in the fax, your side law. ms. kay, was clearly aware of the welfare rights she'd asked for the maximum possible amount . $1200.00 per tenant, often for just a simple room. according to...
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oh jesus, all essays are latasha. norfolk the more loc grenada oscar, and the bazaar go news every school more. come up with you. a new president at the ball kiss or to duffer a legal former a the of the more than roy yankees or to the fed ali behind the latasha naughty larry and as us or bob blurb, the old girl, the fox, your side law. ms. kay, was clearly aware of the welfare rights she'd asked for the maximum possible amount . $1200.00 per tenant, often for just a simple room. according to the investigation file, she housed at least for welfare recipients. one who was unable to manage his spending had his benefits paid directly into miss kay's account. and his doesn't seem to be an isolated case. i'm going to source of that on a the same matter on so may and may in for go. senate bundled margaret equal to live in a man. it would doll, girlie, boy, eli mcdonald or yes, we're gonna go the law on go have her on august. be shannon did he not get as much? feels he told you, i'm afraid you're most he thought lucas region of these rocky so that it's a c l o n o him on difficulty of hoover and
oh jesus, all essays are latasha. norfolk the more loc grenada oscar, and the bazaar go news every school more. come up with you. a new president at the ball kiss or to duffer a legal former a the of the more than roy yankees or to the fed ali behind the latasha naughty larry and as us or bob blurb, the old girl, the fox, your side law. ms. kay, was clearly aware of the welfare rights she'd asked for the maximum possible amount . $1200.00 per tenant, often for just a simple room. according to...
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the printers from norfolk are also professional divers.urrounded by just a fantastically huge cannon. and there was more than one, a group of them. and ijust knelt there, took the moment in, for probably five minutes and just, just... just unbelievable, just one i'll never forget. he popped up, and normally you take all your kit off, because it's really heavy. he was so pumped with adrenaline, he just climbed up our stainless steel ladders, hand extended, and said, "we've found her." ifell over, didn't i? you did! then he fell over! many will want to see the gloucester raised, but whether that's even possible is still to be determined. for now, this fascinating time capsule remains on the sea bed. jo black, bbc news, great yarmouth. that is just amazing the wine survived all the time. you can reach me on twitter. i'm @lucyegrey. hello there. a bit like on friday, the weather this weekend is looking rather mixed. there will be some warm spells of sunshine, but there will also be some blustery showers. most of those will be across the northe
the printers from norfolk are also professional divers.urrounded by just a fantastically huge cannon. and there was more than one, a group of them. and ijust knelt there, took the moment in, for probably five minutes and just, just... just unbelievable, just one i'll never forget. he popped up, and normally you take all your kit off, because it's really heavy. he was so pumped with adrenaline, he just climbed up our stainless steel ladders, hand extended, and said, "we've found her."...
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this area of cloud and rainjust grazing into the east of kent, perhaps coastal parts of suffolk and norfolkakes for this time of year. as we go through thursday evening, overnight as well, we will see some showers continuing across parts of wales and england. most other places staying dry, although there will be some rain grazing into eastern scotland by the end of the night. those are the overnight lows — most of us holding up in double digits. so, quite a complex weather picture to take us into friday. this weather system grazing northeastern parts of the uk, this one will bring cloud and rain later into northern ireland. and in between, yes, we'll see some sunshine, but again, we'll see some showers, some heavy, some thundery. a bit more of a breeze at this stage, so the showers should move through a little more quickly. 15—22 degrees, top temperatures for friday afternoon. into saturday, another belt of heavy, showery rain working its way eastwards through the day, some sunny spells in between. again, relatively breezy, and again, those temperatures in the mid—to—high teens, the low 20s
this area of cloud and rainjust grazing into the east of kent, perhaps coastal parts of suffolk and norfolkakes for this time of year. as we go through thursday evening, overnight as well, we will see some showers continuing across parts of wales and england. most other places staying dry, although there will be some rain grazing into eastern scotland by the end of the night. those are the overnight lows — most of us holding up in double digits. so, quite a complex weather picture to take us...
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all right, a fire broke out on a dinner cruise near norfolk, virginia.ozens of graduating kindergartners were evacuated. we can report no one was hurt. a missing three-year-old boy is safe and sound after surviving two days alone in the woods of montana. police say ryker webb wandered from his home on friday, prompting an intense search. temperatures dropped into the 40s over the weekend, and there were thunderstorms. the boy was found on sunday. he was hungry, thirsty, and cold, but thank goodness, he was otherwise okay. he looks scared. all right, up next, an arizona teenager comes to the rescue of pets and their senior citizens in times of need. ♪ ♪ ♪ (sha bop sha bop) ♪ ♪ are the stars out tonight? (sha bop sha bop) ♪ ♪ ♪ alexa, play our favorite song again. ok. ♪ i only have eyes for you ♪ ♪ ♪me for a brand new treatment for moderate-to-severe eczema. cibinqo - now fda approved 100% steroid free not an injection, cibinqo is a once-daily pill for adults who didn't respond to previous treatments. and cibinqo provides clearer skin and helps relieve itc
all right, a fire broke out on a dinner cruise near norfolk, virginia.ozens of graduating kindergartners were evacuated. we can report no one was hurt. a missing three-year-old boy is safe and sound after surviving two days alone in the woods of montana. police say ryker webb wandered from his home on friday, prompting an intense search. temperatures dropped into the 40s over the weekend, and there were thunderstorms. the boy was found on sunday. he was hungry, thirsty, and cold, but thank...
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this area of cloud and rainjust grazing into the east of kent, perhaps coastal parts of suffolk and norfolk we go through thursday evening, overnight as well, we will see some showers continuing across parts of wales and england. most other places staying dry, although there will be some rain grazing into eastern scotland by the end of the night. those are the overnight lows — most of us holding up in double digits. so, quite a complex weather picture to take us into friday. this weather system grazing northeastern parts of the uk, this one will bring cloud and rain later into northern ireland. and in between, yes, we'll see some sunshine, but again, we'll see some showers, some heavy, some thundery. a bit more of a breeze at this stage, so the showers should move through a little more quickly. 15—22 degrees, top temperatures for friday afternoon. into saturday, another belt of heavy, showery rain working its way eastwards through the day, some sunny spells in between. again, relatively breezy, and again, those temperatures in the mid—to—high teens, the low 20s for some of us. but as we mov
this area of cloud and rainjust grazing into the east of kent, perhaps coastal parts of suffolk and norfolk we go through thursday evening, overnight as well, we will see some showers continuing across parts of wales and england. most other places staying dry, although there will be some rain grazing into eastern scotland by the end of the night. those are the overnight lows — most of us holding up in double digits. so, quite a complex weather picture to take us into friday. this weather...
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this area of cloud and rainjust grazing into the east of kent, perhaps coastal parts of suffolk and norfolk21 degrees — no great shakes for this time of year. as we go through thursday evening, overnight as well, we will see some showers continuing across parts of wales and england. most other places staying dry, although there will be some rain grazing into eastern scotland by the end of the night. those are the overnight lows — most of us holding up in double digits. so, quite a complex weather picture to take us into friday. this weather system grazing northeastern parts of the uk, this one will bring cloud and rain later into northern ireland. and in between, yes, we'll see some sunshine, but again, we'll see some showers, some heavy, some thundery. a bit more of a breeze at this stage, so the showers should move through a little more quickly. 15—22 degrees, top temperatures for friday afternoon. into saturday, another belt of heavy, showery rain working its way eastwards through the day, some sunny spells in between. again, relatively breezy, and again, those temperatures in the mid—to
this area of cloud and rainjust grazing into the east of kent, perhaps coastal parts of suffolk and norfolk21 degrees — no great shakes for this time of year. as we go through thursday evening, overnight as well, we will see some showers continuing across parts of wales and england. most other places staying dry, although there will be some rain grazing into eastern scotland by the end of the night. those are the overnight lows — most of us holding up in double digits. so, quite a complex...
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problems here, you wouldn't be in a position financially say on average the semester fees in the norfolk cypress is about 1000 years. and this is very cheap compared to europe or north america. and because of this, northern cyprus will continue to be a hub for those who are looking for achieve degree. but you need to understand that it is not europe, and it is not the republic of cyprus. and more importantly, in need to listen to the advice that physio, as just given. if you've had any experience in northern cyprus, getting talked with us by our social media and also via email 7 to 7 at dw dot com. you can also watch the full version of our new series begin deep on youtube tunnel from africa, students who are trying to get an education outside a continent. let's meet this teacher who has a fascinating brain. michael july. bill does not need a calculator to find out what is 100000000000 minus 3 multiplied by 5 divided by 2 . he just dos it's in his mind. let's find out how his mind works. they call him the human calculator. to not michael jewelry is legacy. must with kid in seconds, he ca
problems here, you wouldn't be in a position financially say on average the semester fees in the norfolk cypress is about 1000 years. and this is very cheap compared to europe or north america. and because of this, northern cyprus will continue to be a hub for those who are looking for achieve degree. but you need to understand that it is not europe, and it is not the republic of cyprus. and more importantly, in need to listen to the advice that physio, as just given. if you've had any...
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down to about norfolk. temperatures similar to recent days, high teens, low 20s in the east.e further weather fronts diving eastwards across the uk. we start off with this weak weather front pushing eastwards across england and wales. it's here where we've got the greatest chance of seeing some thunder and those temperatures not really changing a great deal. low 20s in the east, but for most of us, temperatures into the high teens. pressure starts to gradually rise from the southwest as we go through sunday, so probably dry for wales, western england, the midlands. a few showers elsewhere notably across scotland and northern ireland. temperatures haven't really changed. pressure will rise into next week, so more of us will enjoy drier weather, a bit more sunshine and it will start to get a bit warmer. this is bbc news, the headlines the us supreme court has issued a ruling limiting the government's ability to regulate emissions from power plants. the decision is a significant blow to president biden's efforts to tackle climate change. president biden says russia is paying a v
down to about norfolk. temperatures similar to recent days, high teens, low 20s in the east.e further weather fronts diving eastwards across the uk. we start off with this weak weather front pushing eastwards across england and wales. it's here where we've got the greatest chance of seeing some thunder and those temperatures not really changing a great deal. low 20s in the east, but for most of us, temperatures into the high teens. pressure starts to gradually rise from the southwest as we go...
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this was how we started off in norfolk.eek ahead, it's going to get quite hot for some of us with temperatures towards the end of the week hitting the 30 degree mark — by a country mile, the hottest weather we've seen so far this year. but before we get there, today, we've got some blustery conditions with quite a bit of cloud in the north west, bringing scattered showers. for england and wales, for the most part, it's a dry day with some warm spells of sunshine throughout the day, really. now, on the satellite picture, we can see a lot of cloud coming into northwestern areas. and it's this cloud that's bringing those widespread showers at the moment to northern ireland, scotland and a few into the north west of england as well. now, through the day, into the afternoon, those showers become a little bit less widespread, so there'll be a bit more sunshine poking through the clouds here. it stays quite windy, though, with gusts into the 30s mph. further south, the winds lighter, there'll be more sunshine and it will feel warm
this was how we started off in norfolk.eek ahead, it's going to get quite hot for some of us with temperatures towards the end of the week hitting the 30 degree mark — by a country mile, the hottest weather we've seen so far this year. but before we get there, today, we've got some blustery conditions with quite a bit of cloud in the north west, bringing scattered showers. for england and wales, for the most part, it's a dry day with some warm spells of sunshine throughout the day, really....