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■ll plymouth, massachusetts, where it all started.h is clear, preserve and the constitution of the united states. we have to prosecute harry truman for killing tens of thousands of people in japan. the presidency is unique, and this is whycaus a conundrum for the democrats, because you need a qualified president. information is coming into that oval office every hour. it weighed. host: the issue with the dropping of the bomb on nagasaki and japan so that was an act of war. would you see that as a criminal -- caller: could have beenrgue to be handled differently. my point is immunity. the president has to have immunity because it is a unique office. nobody else has that information, and this is why we have to elect qualified people. this is the conundrum for the democrats. caller: yes. wed up. they talk about judicial activism. i don't know where they found this in or they rigged the decision to be decided later by a judge who can be biased or not. they just left the door wide open to interpretation. not only tha h republicans calling
■ll plymouth, massachusetts, where it all started.h is clear, preserve and the constitution of the united states. we have to prosecute harry truman for killing tens of thousands of people in japan. the presidency is unique, and this is whycaus a conundrum for the democrats, because you need a qualified president. information is coming into that oval office every hour. it weighed. host: the issue with the dropping of the bomb on nagasaki and japan so that was an act of war. would you see that...
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plymouth and they are in benidorm for the _ plymouth and they are in benidorm for the final. for the final. how are you feeling? a little bit nervous. it is a good atmosphere here, so really excited. there seems to be a lot of england fans around. just there seems to be a lot of england fans around-— fans around. just to add to that, i think it is all — fans around. just to add to that, i think it is all the _ fans around. just to add to that, i think it is all the nerves. - fans around. just to add to that, i think it is all the nerves. we - fans around. just to add to that, i | think it is all the nerves. we don't really— think it is all the nerves. we don't really know— think it is all the nerves. we don't really know what _ think it is all the nerves. we don't really know what is _ think it is all the nerves. we don't really know what is going - think it is all the nerves. we don't really know what is going to - think it is all the nerves. we don't i really know what is going to happen. praying _ really know what is going to happen. praying that — really know what is goin
plymouth and they are in benidorm for the _ plymouth and they are in benidorm for the final. for the final. how are you feeling? a little bit nervous. it is a good atmosphere here, so really excited. there seems to be a lot of england fans around. just there seems to be a lot of england fans around-— fans around. just to add to that, i think it is all — fans around. just to add to that, i think it is all the _ fans around. just to add to that, i think it is all the nerves. - fans around....
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devon after living in _ after i moved back to devon after living in scotland, i was here for the plymouthed a brace that gave eccentricity the double and an amazing — eccentricity the double and an amazing game, and a bite from that date to— amazing game, and a bite from that date to come to as many eccentricity games— date to come to as many eccentricity games as _ date to come to as many eccentricity games as i _ date to come to as many eccentricity games as i could, saw him come up through— games as i could, saw him come up through the — games as i could, saw him come up through the ranks in the first team, and he _ through the ranks in the first team, and he has — through the ranks in the first team, and he has been knocking it out of the park— and he has been knocking it out of the park every an amazing player. and you play football yourself? _ an amazing player. and you play football yourself? yes. - an amazing player. and you play football yourself? yes. my- an amazing player. and you play| football yourself? yes. my friend and i football yourself? yes. my friend and i hear _ footb
devon after living in _ after i moved back to devon after living in scotland, i was here for the plymouthed a brace that gave eccentricity the double and an amazing — eccentricity the double and an amazing game, and a bite from that date to— amazing game, and a bite from that date to come to as many eccentricity games— date to come to as many eccentricity games as _ date to come to as many eccentricity games as i _ date to come to as many eccentricity games as i could, saw him come up...
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but, his family confirmed he drove a white plymouth horizon.had seen fleeing the scene. that was important to make that connection? >> the linchpin is all these guys were in a white omni. on the horizon, the same car basically. >> one by one, they did find them. the kids now 40-some things who had been in the car, heard the very same things john hielscher told them. this man was riding in the front passenger seat. he confirmed the story. >> you could see it dawn on his face that two guys have been sitting in jail for nearly 25 years. >> the woman who was a high school senior was dating one of the men confirm she saw too. although getting her to talk was no easy task. none was more reluctant than the young man walked up to the back door with john hielscher and flood in terror when a shot was fired. why wouldn't he talk about it? >> pretty much all the witnesses grew up in fairly wealthy, well- to-do families. seem to be an embarrassment that they had gone into east detroit to buy marijuana. >> for months, could only communicate through his siste
but, his family confirmed he drove a white plymouth horizon.had seen fleeing the scene. that was important to make that connection? >> the linchpin is all these guys were in a white omni. on the horizon, the same car basically. >> one by one, they did find them. the kids now 40-some things who had been in the car, heard the very same things john hielscher told them. this man was riding in the front passenger seat. he confirmed the story. >> you could see it dawn on his face...
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to plymouth church or township for making this facility available and arranging it for us. and thank you to you for being patient. as i went through this account. and also thank you to the friend that ellen woodworth talked the friend who helps her through a very difficult time of life and actually throughout her whole life that spiritual friend that she always relied on so if there are questions we do have a microphone and that will be brought to you. if do want to ask a question and we'll take a few before we conclude here and i will put up my website here, which is not john dempsey, but jack dempsey. but that's okay. you'll remember it better now that you have both versions of it. so other questions, i think there's one front here. used to holding the microphone. you mentioned where the diary was found. how did it come to you? excellent question. i met an individual in ann arbor, the name of dale dunbar in, connection with some legal work. turns out he a civil war student like i was. and so we would talk about civil war things. and one day he called me up and said, i hav
to plymouth church or township for making this facility available and arranging it for us. and thank you to you for being patient. as i went through this account. and also thank you to the friend that ellen woodworth talked the friend who helps her through a very difficult time of life and actually throughout her whole life that spiritual friend that she always relied on so if there are questions we do have a microphone and that will be brought to you. if do want to ask a question and we'll...
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that will have an impact on the feel of the weather, 90 degrees in plymouth. 2a in 25 in london.nuing. as we go through the night, the rain will drift its weight more than east and heavier bursts for a time. a legacy of cloud sitting across and went and wales, not that much in the way of rain here and it will stay relatively mild and muggy through the night. overnight lows into the mid—teens. we could start off on another grey note to begin with, brightening up behind and on the whole for sunday, it will be a relatively quiet day with some sunny spells and just some chariot rain into northern ireland. the risk of some nice little showers elsewhere but a pleasant feel particularly if you have that sunshine with temperatures peaking at 23 degrees. into the early half of the week ahead, we will see warm weather front clearing through a monday, a ridge of high pressure building within another weather front waiting in the wings. we are back to this story that we have seen throughout the summer so far with no two days the summer so far with no two days the same. there will be some show
that will have an impact on the feel of the weather, 90 degrees in plymouth. 2a in 25 in london.nuing. as we go through the night, the rain will drift its weight more than east and heavier bursts for a time. a legacy of cloud sitting across and went and wales, not that much in the way of rain here and it will stay relatively mild and muggy through the night. overnight lows into the mid—teens. we could start off on another grey note to begin with, brightening up behind and on the whole for...
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further west, a band of heavy rain moving slowly and cooling things off. 16 for belfast, 18 for plymoutht rain will slide northwards and eastwards, sweeping the heat and humidity away. a cooler day for all of us on sunday, not a bad day weather wise, spells of sunshine, one or two showers, top temperatures north—south15—22 . live from london. this is bbc news. king charles arrives at a major european summit in the uk, where the new prime minister keir starmer will soon make remarks. he has come of the last couple of hours have seen 50 european leaders talking about things like the war in ukraine. we will get a sense of what has happened when we hear from the uk prime minister potentially in the next few minutes. this uk prime minister potentially in the next few minutes.— next few minutes. as soon as that news conference _ next few minutes. as soon as that news conference starts, _ next few minutes. as soon as that news conference starts, we - next few minutes. as soon as that news conference starts, we will. news conference starts, we will bring it to you live. 0ur news conference start
further west, a band of heavy rain moving slowly and cooling things off. 16 for belfast, 18 for plymoutht rain will slide northwards and eastwards, sweeping the heat and humidity away. a cooler day for all of us on sunday, not a bad day weather wise, spells of sunshine, one or two showers, top temperatures north—south15—22 . live from london. this is bbc news. king charles arrives at a major european summit in the uk, where the new prime minister keir starmer will soon make remarks. he has...
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when they arrived at plymouth, massachusetts, they formed what they called compact, an agreement among themselves to build a community and abide by its laws. this single act, the voluntary binding together of free people to live under the law, set the pattern for what was to come. a century and a half later, the descendants. those people pledge their lives, their fortunes and their sacred honor to found this nation. some forfeited their fortunes and their lives. none sacrificed. or or scorn. seven years later. abraham lincoln called upon the people of all america renew their dedication and commitment to a government of, for, and by the people. isn't it once time to renew our compact of freedom? the pledge to each other. the pledge each other. all that is best in our lives. all that gives meaning to them for the sake of this, our beloved and blessed land. together, let us make this a new. let us make a commitment to care for the needy. to teach our children the virtues handed down us by our families. to have the courage to defend those values and virtues of the willingness to sacrifice
when they arrived at plymouth, massachusetts, they formed what they called compact, an agreement among themselves to build a community and abide by its laws. this single act, the voluntary binding together of free people to live under the law, set the pattern for what was to come. a century and a half later, the descendants. those people pledge their lives, their fortunes and their sacred honor to found this nation. some forfeited their fortunes and their lives. none sacrificed. or or scorn....
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when they arrived in plymouth, massachusetts, they formed a compact and agreement to build a communitynd abide by its laws. this single act, the voluntary binding together of free people to live under the law set the pattern for what was to come. a century and half later, descendants of those people pledged their lives and sacred honor to found this nation. some forfeited their fortune and their lives. none sacrificed honor. [cheers and applause] four score and seven years later, abraham lincoln called upon the people of america to renew their dedication for the government of, for and by the people. isn't it time to renew our compact of freedom. the pledge to each other -- the pledge to each other all that is best in our lives, all that gives meaning to them for the sake of our beloved and blessed land. together, let us make this a new beginning. let us make a new commitment to care for the needy to teach our children virtues handed down to us by our families and have the courage to defend those values and willingness to sacrifice for them. let us pledge to restore in our time the amer
when they arrived in plymouth, massachusetts, they formed a compact and agreement to build a communitynd abide by its laws. this single act, the voluntary binding together of free people to live under the law set the pattern for what was to come. a century and half later, descendants of those people pledged their lives and sacred honor to found this nation. some forfeited their fortune and their lives. none sacrificed honor. [cheers and applause] four score and seven years later, abraham...
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one gardenerfrom one gardener from plymouth one gardenerfrom plymouth has one gardener from plymouthsn't asking for a mclaren - or a ferrari ijust want to replace a car i could fit my dog in at the same year. i and the same roughly mileage. find out how taking pictures of your car's dash could help your case for more cash also today — the neck and back pain epidemic. it's left record numbers of people unable to work. dr xand explains how to get your spine back on track. one of the biggest - offenders is tech neck, caused by hunching over computers, phones and tablets. _ i'll share the perfect angle - for your screen — and why you might want to swap the shoulder bag for a backpack this summer. i plus, for the millions of separated parents in the uk, the school holidays can be a childcare minefield. family lawyer amanda mcalister has advice. we'll discuss how routine is key — and why getting permission to take kids abroad helps avoid legal issues. and, i'm sorry to break this to you, and i can't believe i'm saying this — but we could be washing our clothes wrong, wasting time and money
one gardenerfrom one gardener from plymouth one gardenerfrom plymouth has one gardener from plymouthsn't asking for a mclaren - or a ferrari ijust want to replace a car i could fit my dog in at the same year. i and the same roughly mileage. find out how taking pictures of your car's dash could help your case for more cash also today — the neck and back pain epidemic. it's left record numbers of people unable to work. dr xand explains how to get your spine back on track. one of the biggest -...
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when they arrived at plymouth, massachusetts, they formed what they called compact, an agreement among themselves to build a community and abide by its laws. this single act, the voluntary binding together of free people to live under the law, set the pattern for what was to come. a century and a half later, the descendants. those people pledge their lives, their fortunes and their sacred honor to found this nation. some forfeited their fortunes and their lives. none sacrificed. or or scorn. seven years later. abraham lincoln called upon the people of all america renew their dedication and commitment to a government of, for, and by the people. isn't it once time to renew our compact of freedom? the pledge to each other. the pledge each other. all that is best in our lives. all that gives meaning to them for the sake of this, our beloved and blessed land. together, let us make this a new. let us make a commitment to care for the needy. to teach our children the virtues handed down us by our families. to have the courage to defend those values and virtues of the willingness to sacrifice
when they arrived at plymouth, massachusetts, they formed what they called compact, an agreement among themselves to build a community and abide by its laws. this single act, the voluntary binding together of free people to live under the law, set the pattern for what was to come. a century and a half later, the descendants. those people pledge their lives, their fortunes and their sacred honor to found this nation. some forfeited their fortunes and their lives. none sacrificed. or or scorn....
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south—west, perhaps as much as an inch, that will impact the feel of the weather. 19 degrees in plymoutheep the sunshine. also some sharp thundery downpours. rain into the north west of england, gradually easing out of northern ireland by the end of the afternoon. a west— east divide continues in scotland. as we go through the night, the rain will drift north and east and heavy bursts for a time, a legacy of cloud sitting across england and wales. relatively mild and muggy through the night with overnight close into the mid to high teens. we could start on a great note in central and eastern england for a time. a relatively mild day with sunny spells. some showery rain into northern ireland and the risk of some isolated showers elsewhere. but a pleasant feel in the sunshine with temperatures peaking at 23 degrees. into the early half of the week ahead, we have one weather front clearing through on monday, ridge high pressure building, but the where the front moving through. no two days the same, really. some showers, some sunshine at times and again we keep that fresh feel. this is bbc n
south—west, perhaps as much as an inch, that will impact the feel of the weather. 19 degrees in plymoutheep the sunshine. also some sharp thundery downpours. rain into the north west of england, gradually easing out of northern ireland by the end of the afternoon. a west— east divide continues in scotland. as we go through the night, the rain will drift north and east and heavy bursts for a time, a legacy of cloud sitting across england and wales. relatively mild and muggy through the night...
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this is video shared on the citizen app showing a tree on fire on plymouth street near the oakland zoo. we haven't heard yet. what caused this fire, but as you heard at the start of this video, there seems to be some fireworks going off in the area. again, these are illegal. we have been warning people about this extreme fire danger because of the relentless heat wave we've been dealing with. there's also a lot of dry brush out there and fireworks again or illegal and pretty much all of the bay area. let's go now to kron four's chief meteorologist lawrence karnow. lawrence, any relief? >> just really along the coastline inside the bay. but we're going to heat things right back up again today. we watched as temperatures back off and some of the hottest valleys. but only from 107 to maybe 103. so really, that's not much in the way of relief out there. now, though, we are seeing some fog moved into san francisco does pushing across the bay numerous like the art of lightning. it looks like lightning anyway. movers fireworks out there underneath the clouds that are moving on through. kind o
this is video shared on the citizen app showing a tree on fire on plymouth street near the oakland zoo. we haven't heard yet. what caused this fire, but as you heard at the start of this video, there seems to be some fireworks going off in the area. again, these are illegal. we have been warning people about this extreme fire danger because of the relentless heat wave we've been dealing with. there's also a lot of dry brush out there and fireworks again or illegal and pretty much all of the bay...
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underneath it and behind it, it will feel cooler, so 16 degrees for belfast, 18 for plymouth. its way through as we head into sunday, it'll sweep the warmth and the humidity away. not a bad day weather—wise on sunday, some sunny spells, just one or two showers, but those temperatures back down to between 15 and 22 degrees. and really for the start of the new week, we are back to square one, with the jet stream racing in from the atlantic, bringing a feed of cooler, fresher air and also spinning up this area of low pressure for monday. now, there's still a bit of uncertainty about how deep this area of low pressure will be, just how potent it will be, but it does look like we will see showers or longer spells of rain spilling northwards and eastwards, potentially some quite breezy conditions as well. should be some sunny spells here and there but those temperatures again between 15 and 22 degrees in most places. now for tuesday it looks like that area of low pressure will swirl away eastwards and a drier interlude will start to develop. more in the way of sunshine, bit of patch
underneath it and behind it, it will feel cooler, so 16 degrees for belfast, 18 for plymouth. its way through as we head into sunday, it'll sweep the warmth and the humidity away. not a bad day weather—wise on sunday, some sunny spells, just one or two showers, but those temperatures back down to between 15 and 22 degrees. and really for the start of the new week, we are back to square one, with the jet stream racing in from the atlantic, bringing a feed of cooler, fresher air and also...
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that will impact the feel of the weather. 19 celsius in plymouth. 2a, 25 in london.could be some sharp downpours. rain and the north west of england. that train gradually easing out of northern ireland and the end of the afternoon. the west east divide continues across scotland. as we go through the night, the rain will drift north and east. heavy bursts for a time. a legacy of cloud across england and. not that much in the way of rain here. it will stay relatively mild and muddy through the night. 0vernight lows into the mid to high teens. we could start with a grey note, on the whole sunday will be relatively quiet day, with some sunny spells, alliterative rain in northern ireland, a few isis showers elsewhere. temperature is peaking at 23 celsius. into the early half of the week ahead, we will see one weather fronts leading through on monday, a ridge of high pressure building, then another weather front waiting in the wings. we are back to the story that we have seen throughout the summer so far. no two days the same. there will be some showers, some sunshine at t
that will impact the feel of the weather. 19 celsius in plymouth. 2a, 25 in london.could be some sharp downpours. rain and the north west of england. that train gradually easing out of northern ireland and the end of the afternoon. the west east divide continues across scotland. as we go through the night, the rain will drift north and east. heavy bursts for a time. a legacy of cloud across england and. not that much in the way of rain here. it will stay relatively mild and muddy through the...
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just 19 degrees in plymouth. 25 in london. not bad for most of us on sunday, largely fine and dry. any showers will be isolated. persistent rain don't enlarge into northern ireland, tim rogers 16— 23 degrees. so more comfortable if you don't like the extreme heat. as we move out of sunday and into the early part of next week, we will have one weather front arriving, a brief ridge of high pressure developing behind, and then another weather front. we're back to the set up we have seen so far with no two days of the same. some sharp showers around. some sunshine. not a write off, but back to the pressure feel as well. back to the pressure feel as well. back to ou to the pressure feel as well. back to you tw0- _ to the pressure feel as well. back to you two. thank— to the pressure feel as well. back to you two. thank you _ to the pressure feel as well. e—c< to you two. thank you louise. see you later on. to you two. thank you louise. see you later om— you later on. will be back at 8am with a write _ you later on. will be back at
just 19 degrees in plymouth. 25 in london. not bad for most of us on sunday, largely fine and dry. any showers will be isolated. persistent rain don't enlarge into northern ireland, tim rogers 16— 23 degrees. so more comfortable if you don't like the extreme heat. as we move out of sunday and into the early part of next week, we will have one weather front arriving, a brief ridge of high pressure developing behind, and then another weather front. we're back to the set up we have seen so far...
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. >> i was on cape cod this past summer and made the short trip to see plymouth rock.e life-sized. like going to the grand canyon and realizing you can touch the bottom of it with your hand. that made it sadder was it had 15 pennies on top. americans will throw pennies at anything. leave a deceased president lying in state unsupervised and i bet within an hour he would be completely covered in small change. that was the case with an alligator i saw once. the world's largest, according to the sign outside of its trail earp. this was by the side of a road in florida, paid a few dollars to go inside and saw what may well have been the world's largest alligator. the thing was massive. maybe 15 feet long, half submerged in a tank that was not much bigger than he was. atop him were pennies and nickles, $20 worth. have any spare change, i "imagine"ed a beggar asking. yeah, if you don't mind, we will throw it on top of an alligator, a person might answer, as if it might escape and need the coins for parking meters and gumball machines. within ten years this likely won't be an
. >> i was on cape cod this past summer and made the short trip to see plymouth rock.e life-sized. like going to the grand canyon and realizing you can touch the bottom of it with your hand. that made it sadder was it had 15 pennies on top. americans will throw pennies at anything. leave a deceased president lying in state unsupervised and i bet within an hour he would be completely covered in small change. that was the case with an alligator i saw once. the world's largest, according to...
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see as much as an inch — and that will have an impact on the feel of the weather. 19 degrees in plymouthlia of 27 if you keep that sunshine. and as i say, we could see some sharp thundery downpours. some rain into the north—west of england, gradually easing out of northern ireland by the end of the afternoon. a west—east divide continues across scotland — aberdeenshire might see highs of 20 degrees as we go through the night, the rain will drift north and east and heavy bursts for a time. a legacy of cloud sitting across england and wales — not that much in the way of rain here. and it will stay relatively mild and muggy through the night, with overnight lows into the mid to high teens. we could start on a grey note in central and eastern england for a time. brightening up behind. 0n the whole, sunday will be a relatively quiet day with some sunny spells. just a little bit showery rain into northern ireland and the risk of some isolated showers elsewhere. but a pleasant feel, particularly if you have that sunshine, in the sunshine with temperatures peaking at 23 degrees. into the early h
see as much as an inch — and that will have an impact on the feel of the weather. 19 degrees in plymouthlia of 27 if you keep that sunshine. and as i say, we could see some sharp thundery downpours. some rain into the north—west of england, gradually easing out of northern ireland by the end of the afternoon. a west—east divide continues across scotland — aberdeenshire might see highs of 20 degrees as we go through the night, the rain will drift north and east and heavy bursts for a...
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so, 18 celsius for plymouth, 16 celsius for belfast.er, that weather front will then slide its way northwards and eastwards, and all of us will be in the cooler air for sunday. not a bad day weather—wise — some spells of sunshine, just one or two showers, but temperatures at best between 15—22 celsius. hello, i'm ben thompson. you're watching the context on bbc news. ifi if i had some medical condition that emerge, if doctors said, it's probably time to go. it was just a few days ago that donald trump was almost assassinated, and that, of course is an event that looms large over this convention. as questions swirl by president biden staying in the race and show of unified dues unity with donald trump set to state we'll take the stage tonight. a matter of when, not if. the words of senior democrats tonight, as the pressure builds onjoe biden to quit the presidential race. he's currently isolating at home with — what his team describes as — �*mild covid symptoms'. his campaign events are currently on hold. also tonight: the uk government
so, 18 celsius for plymouth, 16 celsius for belfast.er, that weather front will then slide its way northwards and eastwards, and all of us will be in the cooler air for sunday. not a bad day weather—wise — some spells of sunshine, just one or two showers, but temperatures at best between 15—22 celsius. hello, i'm ben thompson. you're watching the context on bbc news. ifi if i had some medical condition that emerge, if doctors said, it's probably time to go. it was just a few days ago that...
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so, 18 celsius for plymouth, 16 celsius for belfast.e in the cooler air for sunday. not a bad day weather—wise — some spells of sunshine, just one or two showers, but temperatures at best between 15—22 celsius. you�*re watching the context on bbc news. in the context on bbc news. a moment our weekly l( artificial in a moment our weekly look at artificial intelligence speaking to do titans of tech to find out how they are adopting ai for the workforce. but we will ask is al also a threat to ourjobs. we will talk all things ai in just a moment, but first let�*s head to the bbc sports centre, paul scott has all the details. let�*s start at royal troon, where day one of the 152nd 0pen is drawing to a close, and it was a tough day for many of the world�*s best golfers. more on that in a moment, but sat on top of the leaderbaord is irishman shane lowry on 5—under. he�*s a shot clear of daniel brown, who�*s not yet completed his first round.
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england more cloud, bits and pieces of showery rain moving through. 19 degrees for belfast and for plymouth bits and pieces of rain. misty and murky with increasingly humid conditions. thursday, it
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today he's spoken to the media for the first time since being appointed head coach of plymouth argylengham ended with the sack afterjust 15 games — and this was his answer. i don't want to become the next guy neville. i understand your point but i have a desire and a passion with football and a love for football and it's what i've known since i was a baby and the last months of been very strange for me since january, it's been a strange time and being at home, but a bit of tv work and stuff like that but i want to get backin stuff like that but i want to get back in management. while former manchester united striker wayne rooney is starting a newjob, the current united boss, erik ten hag, has today extended his stay at old trafford. the dutchman, who led united to fa cup success last season, will remain in charge until 2026. his previous contract had a year to run with the option to extend for a further year, which has now been activated. although united spoke to a number of prospective candidates for the managerial role, both before and after the wembley showpiece, they eventually co
today he's spoken to the media for the first time since being appointed head coach of plymouth argylengham ended with the sack afterjust 15 games — and this was his answer. i don't want to become the next guy neville. i understand your point but i have a desire and a passion with football and a love for football and it's what i've known since i was a baby and the last months of been very strange for me since january, it's been a strange time and being at home, but a bit of tv work and stuff...
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and as we flew back from bath to plymouth, he dived over all sorts of cows and things to make it morethat, i think he was hoping i'd be frightened, but it is absolutely my sort of thing, and i was hoping we might loop the loop, but unfortunately, perhaps fortunately or i might have fallen out. her family continue to be amazed and inspired by our life that and inspired by a life that belies and defies her age. it is unbelievable, it really keeps her going, she gets so much pleasure and it gets her brain ticking. she reminds me about things, i don't remind her. she was a normal grandmother until she was about 90, - then she started writing books, and she has become almost- a celebrity in her hundreds, i and it is impossible to keep up and we can't get hold i of her because you guys are always interviewing her. she is fantastic, - we're very proud her. what is the secret to 104 years? i think a certain amount of alcohol is important, and also i think always doing what you enjoy, i think a lot of people do jobs that are well paid, it's no good, you've got to do something you really enjoy
and as we flew back from bath to plymouth, he dived over all sorts of cows and things to make it morethat, i think he was hoping i'd be frightened, but it is absolutely my sort of thing, and i was hoping we might loop the loop, but unfortunately, perhaps fortunately or i might have fallen out. her family continue to be amazed and inspired by our life that and inspired by a life that belies and defies her age. it is unbelievable, it really keeps her going, she gets so much pleasure and it gets...
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england more cloud, bits and pieces of showery rain moving through. 19 degrees for belfast and for plymouthut in the sunshine down towards the south—east corner 25, 26, maybe 27 degrees. tomorrow evening more in the way of cloud spilling in, bits and pieces of rain. misty and murky with increasingly humid conditions. thursday, it certainly isn't a straightforward weather chart, various different frontal systems in the picture but what it means for us really is quite a bit of cloud, areas of showery rain, perhaps the most persistent rain towards the south of the uk. still with a fairly humid feel i suspect, temperatures 19 to 22, maybe 23 degrees. it doesn't look too bad through friday and into the weekend, a few spells of sunshine, a chance of some showers up towards the north and west of the uk. thanks, ben. and that's bbc news at six. you can keep up with all the latest developments on the bbc website. now it's time to join our colleagues for the news where hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm jane dougall. out of the olympics — one of britian�*s big medal hopes, three—time olympic champi
england more cloud, bits and pieces of showery rain moving through. 19 degrees for belfast and for plymouthut in the sunshine down towards the south—east corner 25, 26, maybe 27 degrees. tomorrow evening more in the way of cloud spilling in, bits and pieces of rain. misty and murky with increasingly humid conditions. thursday, it certainly isn't a straightforward weather chart, various different frontal systems in the picture but what it means for us really is quite a bit of cloud, areas of...
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so, 18 celsius for plymouth, 16 celsius for belfast.nd all of us will be in the cooler air for sunday. not a bad day weather—wise — some spells of sunshine, just one or two showers, but temperatures at best between 15—22 celsius. this is bbc news, the headlines... the washington post reports that former us president barack obama has told the allies thatjoe biden needs to "seriously consider" his candidacy. at the republican national convention, donald trump is preparing to formally accept his party's nomination. the prime minister says the uk is resetting its approach to immigration. this is the scene in paris where police say a man has been shot near the champs—elysees shopping district. local media report the man was armed with a knife. the uk covid inquiry delivers a damning first report, saying the previous government "failed citizens" with flawed pandemic plans. the british prime minister has urged european leaders to address the illegal my
so, 18 celsius for plymouth, 16 celsius for belfast.nd all of us will be in the cooler air for sunday. not a bad day weather—wise — some spells of sunshine, just one or two showers, but temperatures at best between 15—22 celsius. this is bbc news, the headlines... the washington post reports that former us president barack obama has told the allies thatjoe biden needs to "seriously consider" his candidacy. at the republican national convention, donald trump is preparing to...
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further west in a band of heavy rain moving quite slowly and killing things off so 16 for plymouth butoler day for all of us on sunday, spells of sunshine and one or two showers. 15—22. a meeting of... china's communist party's four day meeting ends without any clear solutions to the country's economic woes. the bank of england suffers major problems with a system used to settle hundreds of billions of dollars of transacations every day to settle hundreds of billions of dollars of transacations every day. welcome to business today. let's start in china — and an important meeting of the communist party has concluded in beijing — with no clear indication of how chinese leaders aim to solve the country's economic problems. the world's second largest economy is struggling with high levels of local government debt, and a depressed real estate market.
further west in a band of heavy rain moving quite slowly and killing things off so 16 for plymouth butoler day for all of us on sunday, spells of sunshine and one or two showers. 15—22. a meeting of... china's communist party's four day meeting ends without any clear solutions to the country's economic woes. the bank of england suffers major problems with a system used to settle hundreds of billions of dollars of transacations every day to settle hundreds of billions of dollars of...
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so 16 for belfast, 18 for plymouth, but still perhaps the mid to high 20s across parts of central and or two showers, but top temperatures north to south, 15—22 degrees. read david told the post office inquiry that it didn't occur to him to look further into the organisation pass it systems. earlier today, organisation pass it systems. earliertoday, pat organisation pass it systems. earlier today, pat mcfadden, who held the earlier today, pat mcfadden, who held the same earlier today, pat mcfadden, who held the samejob earlier today, pat mcfadden, who held the same job from earlier today, pat mcfadden, who held the same job from 2000 earlier today, pat mcfadden, who held the same job from 2000 and 70,000 97 politicians were reliant on others telling the truth as they make decisions about horizon it failures. we speak to our correspondent who has been watching. we have had an apology from mr ed davey, tell us about that and what else has emerged. that davey, tell us about that and what else has emerged.— davey, tell us about that and what else has emerged. that is right. we have had an
so 16 for belfast, 18 for plymouth, but still perhaps the mid to high 20s across parts of central and or two showers, but top temperatures north to south, 15—22 degrees. read david told the post office inquiry that it didn't occur to him to look further into the organisation pass it systems. earlier today, organisation pass it systems. earliertoday, pat organisation pass it systems. earlier today, pat mcfadden, who held the earlier today, pat mcfadden, who held the same earlier today, pat...
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so 16 for belfast, 18 for plymouth, but still perhaps the mid to high 20s across parts of central andat and humidity away. a cooler day for all of us on sunday. not a bad day weather wise. some spells of sunshine, one or two showers, but top temperatures north 15 to 22 degrees. today at one, citizens were failed by the uk government and devolved nations, who didn't plan properly for the coronavirus pandemic. the first report from the covid inquiry says the virus caused more deaths and greater damage than it should have done. there damage than it should have done. were serious err pa rt there were serious errors on the part of the state, and serious flaws in our civil emergency systems. this cannot be allowed to happen again. also on the programme... joe biden tests positive for covid and pauses a campaign trip, as pressure grows for him to drop out of the presidential election race schools in england report a record number of pupils being suspended or permanently excluded. a new report says wrongly—jailed andrew malkinson could have been freed far earlier, and other miscarriges ofjust
so 16 for belfast, 18 for plymouth, but still perhaps the mid to high 20s across parts of central andat and humidity away. a cooler day for all of us on sunday. not a bad day weather wise. some spells of sunshine, one or two showers, but top temperatures north 15 to 22 degrees. today at one, citizens were failed by the uk government and devolved nations, who didn't plan properly for the coronavirus pandemic. the first report from the covid inquiry says the virus caused more deaths and greater...
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so, 18 celsius for plymouth, 16 celsius for belfast.r two showers, but temperatures at best between 15—22 celsius. it's 7pm in london this is the world today. the washington post reports that former us president barack obama has told the allies thatjoe biden needs to �*seriously consider�* his candidacy. donald trump is preparing to formally accept his party's nomination , on the final day of the republican national convention. live in milwaukee where all eyes will be on donald trump tonight. he's expected to talk about ushering in a golden age for america. prime minister keir starmer says the uk is "resetting" its approach on illegal migration — working in close cooperation with european allies. the uk covid inquiry delivers a damning first report, saying the last government "failed citizens" with flawed pandemic plans. personal statements from university admissions will be scrapped from next year.
so, 18 celsius for plymouth, 16 celsius for belfast.r two showers, but temperatures at best between 15—22 celsius. it's 7pm in london this is the world today. the washington post reports that former us president barack obama has told the allies thatjoe biden needs to �*seriously consider�* his candidacy. donald trump is preparing to formally accept his party's nomination , on the final day of the republican national convention. live in milwaukee where all eyes will be on donald trump...
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the east anglia plymouth marine laboratory has found that the southern ocean absorbs more carbon dioxidehought, the news agency reports. according to data, the oceans play an important role in absorption carbon dioxide released by human activities. this is one of the key processes for regulating climate on earth. the measurement results showed that in the summer the southern ocean actively absorbs carbon dioxide. on july 26, 1944, troops of the first belarusian front in the brest area fought to complete the encirclement of a group of enemy forces. the wehrmacht turned the city into... a powerfully fortified area with three defense lines. trenches, pillboxes, bunkers, forts. the soviet army, repelling counterattacks by german troops, was able to liberate 20 settlements, including zamostye and sands. there were 2 days left until the complete liberation of belarus. it’s hard to imagine belarusian cities without panel houses, they are in demand not only on the primary real estate market, but on the secondary market, if you want to know how they are built, then make it louder belarus 24, what
the east anglia plymouth marine laboratory has found that the southern ocean absorbs more carbon dioxidehought, the news agency reports. according to data, the oceans play an important role in absorption carbon dioxide released by human activities. this is one of the key processes for regulating climate on earth. the measurement results showed that in the summer the southern ocean actively absorbs carbon dioxide. on july 26, 1944, troops of the first belarusian front in the brest area fought to...
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. >> the van, a white plymouth voyager, had picked up a dent on the driver side door. weird.extra key. inside everything looked normal, so anna drove the van home. >> that night and the next morning i kept making phone calls. i called a friend -- every friend of mine, every friend of hers that kept making phone calls. it was like being in a nightmare because mom was never late. mom did not miss appointments. she did not just disappear. >> the next day, denis and the kids filed a report with the royal canadian mounted police. they created a missing persons poster, a photo of wendy smiling, happy, her hazel eyes magnified by supersized glasses. they plastered around town. the day went by then two, then a week. >> i kept waiting for her to walk back through that door. i didn't know what else to do. i'm 15 years old and just expecting everything to come and be normal. one of my really vivid memories as we went to see amount -- movie together because we felt like let's have a little distraction from this trauma so i remember standing in line to go to the cinema just feeling awful,
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further west, a band of heavy rain moving slowly and cooling things off. 16 for belfast, 18 for plymouthh—south15—22 . live from london. this is bbc news. the king has arrived at a major summit in blenheim palace, where uk“s new prime minister welcomes dozens of european leaders, and promises to reset relations with the eu. lam i am lewis vaughanjones live at that summit at blenheim palace. big issues being discussed, the war in ukraine and how to tackle illegal migration. it's day four of the republican national convention, where donald trump will formally accept his party's nomination. we are live in milwaukee where the theme is make america great once again. donald trump set to take the stage and talk about a new golden age for america. joe biden pauses his election campaign — after catching covid — with reports, more democrats are telling him to drop out. student—led protests in bangladesh intensify again — with the death toll growing and the national tv
further west, a band of heavy rain moving slowly and cooling things off. 16 for belfast, 18 for plymouthh—south15—22 . live from london. this is bbc news. the king has arrived at a major summit in blenheim palace, where uk“s new prime minister welcomes dozens of european leaders, and promises to reset relations with the eu. lam i am lewis vaughanjones live at that summit at blenheim palace. big issues being discussed, the war in ukraine and how to tackle illegal migration. it's day four...
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he he ended up, by the way, at the plymouth colony as well. and so was he. he got around. it's actually quite impressive, but it also once again obscures the significance of jamestown and pocahontas, the founding of virginia, and and the role native people played in all of that. nevertheless, the way one of the murals in the in the rotunda is the baptism of pocahontas. so you see how this mythmaking really takes hold and continues to be continues to be advanced. yeah. in the nation's capital you know, it's interesting. pocahontas is such an interesting i was in london a couple of years ago. and somebody to find out i was a native american. and he said, you know, pocahontas is buried here. and i didn't realize that she's buried in kent just down the down the river thames, which is kind of sad right. she died when she was around 21. that's right. and then got buried. and they actually can't find her grave. but they know kind of a general area. she's out. she she she did marry and englishmen named john rolfe and had one son, thomas, who was born england, pocahontas and john r
he he ended up, by the way, at the plymouth colony as well. and so was he. he got around. it's actually quite impressive, but it also once again obscures the significance of jamestown and pocahontas, the founding of virginia, and and the role native people played in all of that. nevertheless, the way one of the murals in the in the rotunda is the baptism of pocahontas. so you see how this mythmaking really takes hold and continues to be continues to be advanced. yeah. in the nation's capital...
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so, 18 celsius for plymouth, 16 celsius for belfast.s at best between 15—22 celsius.
so, 18 celsius for plymouth, 16 celsius for belfast.s at best between 15—22 celsius.
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so, 18 celsius for plymouth, 16 celsius for belfast. best between 15—22 celsius. at 6:00pm, a government ill—equipped to handle a major pandemic. the verdict of the inquiry into the uk's readiness for covid. there were fundamental flaws in contingency planning before the outbreak, with the wrong choices being made. i have no hesitation in concluding that the processes, planning, and policy of the civil contingency structures across the united kingdom failed the citizens of all four nations. at least 235,000 deaths have been blamed on covid in the uk. also on the programme, a warning for the us president. barack obama is reported to have told alliesjoe biden must seriously consider his viability to win a second term. a major cosmetic surgery provider goes bust, leaving patients with unfinished treatments. and the weird, wonderful world of british hobbies. a new exhibition reveals what some of us love to collect. and on bbc london...
so, 18 celsius for plymouth, 16 celsius for belfast. best between 15—22 celsius. at 6:00pm, a government ill—equipped to handle a major pandemic. the verdict of the inquiry into the uk's readiness for covid. there were fundamental flaws in contingency planning before the outbreak, with the wrong choices being made. i have no hesitation in concluding that the processes, planning, and policy of the civil contingency structures across the united kingdom failed the citizens of all four nations....
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i want to show— for plymouth moor view. i want to show you — for plymouth moor view.than 50% there. at _ -- 326 seats. silhouette ago. we are more than 50% there. at this - -- 326 seats. silhouette ago. we are more than 50% there. at this point i more than 50% there. at this point of the night things happen quite fast. it's economic by the country where bonding is having happening. we have talked about scotland, let's see what the state of the parties there. maybe as well on their way, they have gained 20 in scotland so far, they will be delighted, the snp has lost 21 seats, down on four, the beginning of the note, the snp way, weigh down seems like it may be well out of line with reality, however, as results come in and looks like that might be where they end up. so let's talk about with alex salmon, former smp leader, former first minister. now leader of the other party, an alternative independence group. —— alberta party. talking to you. what has gone wrong? it’s you. what has gone wrong? it's agonising- _ you. what has gone wrong? it's agonising. it is of myself a
i want to show— for plymouth moor view. i want to show you — for plymouth moor view.than 50% there. at _ -- 326 seats. silhouette ago. we are more than 50% there. at this - -- 326 seats. silhouette ago. we are more than 50% there. at this point i more than 50% there. at this point of the night things happen quite fast. it's economic by the country where bonding is having happening. we have talked about scotland, let's see what the state of the parties there. maybe as well on their way, they...
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considered to be the same in this environment as if they had landed together on the same ship at plymouth rock and the smart ones had gone to boston, while the dumbest had somehow made their way to west virginia. so essentially what's happening here is, they're claiming, again, so this is these areas of scots-irish migration, but what vance and webb are doing is, claiming a whiteness apart. so what people the 19th century were doing when claiming scots-irish identity was to say, look, are just as white as the these other white anglo-saxon process. but in time in the 21st century to claim scots irish ancestry is to say yes, i may be white, but i'm not like those northeasterners, not like these these elites on the coasts. how did claiming scots irish identity evolved from an attempt to break into an expansive definition of in the 19th century, too, a statement of regional and ethnic difference, an attempt an attempt to establish a whiteness apart in the 21st century. it is clear that this transformation occurred because the culture wars, the late 20th century, some would argue it is a rejec
considered to be the same in this environment as if they had landed together on the same ship at plymouth rock and the smart ones had gone to boston, while the dumbest had somehow made their way to west virginia. so essentially what's happening here is, they're claiming, again, so this is these areas of scots-irish migration, but what vance and webb are doing is, claiming a whiteness apart. so what people the 19th century were doing when claiming scots-irish identity was to say, look, are just...
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the wampanoag plymouth colony and the troubled history of thanksgiving, which was published in 2019. and thunder firearms and the violent transformation of native america, which appeared under the harvard university press, 2016. he is currently writing a new book about indigenous people and race in the united states. would you please these distinguished scholars, the stage. we will hear their presentations and then will have an opportunity for questions. so do you want discuss what? no. i'm going to sit right there. so i'll be able to see you. excellent. well, thank you so much for having me here today. i really consider it an honor. be here and amongst these scholars and activists. i've already learned a lot. and i'm forward to the conversations that happen over the course of the day. so as jane said, i'm primarily a legal historian. my specialty is passage of the 1924 indian citizenship, also known as the semester act. and when i started doing research into this legislation, the predominant understanding at among legal historians was that by 1924, native citizenship in the us was r
the wampanoag plymouth colony and the troubled history of thanksgiving, which was published in 2019. and thunder firearms and the violent transformation of native america, which appeared under the harvard university press, 2016. he is currently writing a new book about indigenous people and race in the united states. would you please these distinguished scholars, the stage. we will hear their presentations and then will have an opportunity for questions. so do you want discuss what? no. i'm...
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remember a few years ago a similar sort of incident happenedin similar sort of incident happened in in plymouthse things do happen from time to time. it's an absolute tragedy , and of course, now tragedy, and of course, now there'll be some historical look at this background of this chap to see whether or not he's been giving off signals that he's going to do something as crazy as this. >> yes. and very often in cases like this, there is a sort of relationship between the police and a suspect or indeed a perpetrator. very often, they will find that there are there are links that go back some way. after all this suspect was arrived at fairly quickly, the media was given this suspect picture, fairly quickly after the event, which might suggest the event, which might suggest the police had some sort of idea who this person was. >> yeah, this level of violence, tends to make you think that it's someone that's, visited police stations before, but there are many thousands of those across the country. it's, you know , it would be surprising you know, it would be surprising if this was his first offenc
remember a few years ago a similar sort of incident happenedin similar sort of incident happened in in plymouthse things do happen from time to time. it's an absolute tragedy , and of course, now tragedy, and of course, now there'll be some historical look at this background of this chap to see whether or not he's been giving off signals that he's going to do something as crazy as this. >> yes. and very often in cases like this, there is a sort of relationship between the police and a...
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researchers at the university of plymouth in the uk found that children who move once between the agesikely to be diagnosed with depression in adulthood. that's compared with children whose families don't move at all. children who moved twice as a child or more are 61% apparently more likely to develop depression as adults. researchers say during formative years, children are building their social networks through school and sports and activities. they say a settled home environment during childhood is crucial to protecting children against future mental health problems. san mateo county supervisor david canepa is urging meadows ceo mark zuckerberg to add warning labels on the company's social media platforms. this follows a similar call for congressional action from u.s. surgeon general vivek murthy. >> surgeon generals made very clear or generals and said, look, when it comes to screen time, those who have screen time over 3 hours. really in terms of mental health. it doubles the acuity. so this is evidence based. if it's good enough for the surgeon general, it's certainly good enoug
researchers at the university of plymouth in the uk found that children who move once between the agesikely to be diagnosed with depression in adulthood. that's compared with children whose families don't move at all. children who moved twice as a child or more are 61% apparently more likely to develop depression as adults. researchers say during formative years, children are building their social networks through school and sports and activities. they say a settled home environment during...