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portsmouth is the prime example. the difference between the estimates of what it would cost to modernize those facilities, that shipyard, and what the contract goes out for. so what is being done, or has been done to make sure that as you embark on the pearl harbor shipyard modernization that the estimates are accurate. >> think you senator, for that question. so what i would lead with is the mechanism for early contracture engagement has been installed by the construction agent, naval facilities assistance command and specifically it is an acquisition strategy that, allows us to have early engagement with multiple contractors so we can discuss with them, means and methods, talk to them about the cost they see, and then implement lessons learned as we are developing the program. and that has been done for the pearl harbor work, senator. >> miss maher, do you think that that is a lesson learned from the portsmouth example? >> thank you senator, yeah i would imagine and hope that the navy has learned some lessons from
portsmouth is the prime example. the difference between the estimates of what it would cost to modernize those facilities, that shipyard, and what the contract goes out for. so what is being done, or has been done to make sure that as you embark on the pearl harbor shipyard modernization that the estimates are accurate. >> think you senator, for that question. so what i would lead with is the mechanism for early contracture engagement has been installed by the construction agent, naval...
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it was a swimming pool that largely galvanize the community of portsmouth for decades, back when portsmouth had a lot of jobs, steel manufacturing, all of that kind of stuff. they had a lot of stuff and could support a thriving mainstreet and a lot of downtown churches and in enormous swimming pool that became the heart and soul of the town, a place people came to socialize. it was almost the size of a football field. everybody went there. i would say all the white people went there -- let's put it clearly there. a small percentage of black people in portsmouth were segregated from that, even when the pool was integrated, they did not feel quite at home there. this was a story about this pool that developed as the town blossomed, in a sense. you have people coming together and seeing one another, losing their virginity, romances forming and just a remarkable place of people coming together and as the town began to wither, the jobs left, the manufacturing went elsewhere. mainstreet was emptying. half the population leaves and in 1993, the tail end of all of this, the dreamland pool no longer
it was a swimming pool that largely galvanize the community of portsmouth for decades, back when portsmouth had a lot of jobs, steel manufacturing, all of that kind of stuff. they had a lot of stuff and could support a thriving mainstreet and a lot of downtown churches and in enormous swimming pool that became the heart and soul of the town, a place people came to socialize. it was almost the size of a football field. everybody went there. i would say all the white people went there -- let's...
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the nhs is inviting past and present smokers in portsmouth to attend a health check.see a doctor, i'm going to spend 15 minutes of my time under a scanner and they will either give me the all clear or tell me something is wrong", so, you know, to me, it's a no—brainer. you have to do it, you really have to do it. 23,000 people between the ages of 55 and 7a have been contacted. lung cancer often presents late and that's because there are few signs and symptoms at an earlier stage and it's really important to catch it early because it's more treatable at an earlier stage. that's what the service is designed to do. it's designed to find cancer that is not symptomatic in people, so that we can start treatment earlier. so, why is this so important? portsmouth was chosen to take part in this programme because of its high incidence of lung cancer. the number of deaths here is greater than the national average and two thirds of cases in the city are picked up late. karen lost her mum to lung cancer when she was 65. i have been a nonsmokerfor 28 years now but you don't know wh
the nhs is inviting past and present smokers in portsmouth to attend a health check.see a doctor, i'm going to spend 15 minutes of my time under a scanner and they will either give me the all clear or tell me something is wrong", so, you know, to me, it's a no—brainer. you have to do it, you really have to do it. 23,000 people between the ages of 55 and 7a have been contacted. lung cancer often presents late and that's because there are few signs and symptoms at an earlier stage and it's...
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the dry dock replacement in portsmouth in maine not virginia was estimated by the navy to cost $250 million in the cost doubled and that it increased another $250 million as a result the first contracts of today i'm particularly interested in hearing from you on how we build permanent lessons learned for the siop portfolio. the navy has invested well over the statutory required 6% investment program since 27 -- the work of the jail has never been more important it is today so i'm glad to have the testimony before the committee. the navy can modernize it's capital and shipyard operations the madam chair thank you for leading the charge in this hearing to discuss ocean -- in detail. >> thank you madam chair and i want to thank you and senator kaine and all of my colleagues for conducting this hearing, very important hearing and senator cramer's discussion of history and the latest movie midway. it's quite a good movie and it has got a scene where the shipyard i believe in hawaii did a miraculous job getting the yorktown back on line to go fight for the shipyard pointed out what senator cramer
the dry dock replacement in portsmouth in maine not virginia was estimated by the navy to cost $250 million in the cost doubled and that it increased another $250 million as a result the first contracts of today i'm particularly interested in hearing from you on how we build permanent lessons learned for the siop portfolio. the navy has invested well over the statutory required 6% investment program since 27 -- the work of the jail has never been more important it is today so i'm glad to have...
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i no services to portsmouth today. i won't be able to work today., so i can log in that way, but i won't be able to do my fulljob way, but i won't be able to do my full job today. way, but i won't be able to do my fulljob today. but my colleagues have been really understanding. i have been really understanding. i have made the effort to try and get there, but today it is not going to happen. there, but today it is not going to ha en. ., , ., ., ., happen. commuters queued for london buses earlier — happen. commuters queued for london buses earlier stuff _ happen. commuters queued for london buses earlier stuff on _ happen. commuters queued for london buses earlier stuff on the _ buses earlier stuff on the underground walked out too. leisure plans this week will also be affected. so from bradford sympathises with striking workers, but has had to find another more expensive way of travelling to a special birthday theatre trip. i special birthday theatre trip. i would get a return train forjust £6 or £8. plan b is taxis. and adding on extra expense, re
i no services to portsmouth today. i won't be able to work today., so i can log in that way, but i won't be able to do my fulljob way, but i won't be able to do my full job today. way, but i won't be able to do my fulljob today. but my colleagues have been really understanding. i have been really understanding. i have made the effort to try and get there, but today it is not going to happen. there, but today it is not going to ha en. ., , ., ., ., happen. commuters queued for london buses...
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, but there were no services to portsmouth today.have a work phone, so i can log in that way, but i won't be able to do my full job today. but my colleagues have been really understanding. obviously i've made the effort to try and get there, but today it's just not going to happen. lack of rail services didn't mean gridlock on the roads. in fact, major routes appeared quieter than usual. in london, a walk—out by underground staff brought out additional disruption. commuters queued for abutment... leisure plans this week will also be affected. sue from bradford sympathises with striking workers, but has had to find another way of travelling to a special birthday theatre trip. i would get a return train for i think only £6—8. plan b is taxis. and adding on extra expense, really. the return taxi, i've been given an estimate of i think £22 each way. the rmt union says members need a pay rise that reflects the increasing cost of living. it says a payoff worth 2% with a further i% if reforms are expected forjob cuts and it has one more job
, but there were no services to portsmouth today.have a work phone, so i can log in that way, but i won't be able to do my full job today. but my colleagues have been really understanding. obviously i've made the effort to try and get there, but today it's just not going to happen. lack of rail services didn't mean gridlock on the roads. in fact, major routes appeared quieter than usual. in london, a walk—out by underground staff brought out additional disruption. commuters queued for...
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portsmouth is one of the places that will have no trains at all on strike days.this pub in portsmouth city centre because he finds parking difficult and fuel prices have gone up. he will have to drive this week, and is worried the business will suffer if customers who can work from home. labour and the unions have called on ministers to intervene to try and solve the dispute. the transport secretary today insisted that wasn't his place. the employers have the facility to be able to negotiate what are complex and detailed, 20 different areas of reform that are required. there is no way that a minister could step into that discussion and be any help. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme... ben stiller has called to —— travel to ukraine to call for better services for refugees. members of the neo—nazi resistance movement armed with pistols and shotguns. we believe that, according to international law, that we have a right to claim certain parts of this country is our land. i take pride in the words "ich bin ein berliner." cheering. as t
portsmouth is one of the places that will have no trains at all on strike days.this pub in portsmouth city centre because he finds parking difficult and fuel prices have gone up. he will have to drive this week, and is worried the business will suffer if customers who can work from home. labour and the unions have called on ministers to intervene to try and solve the dispute. the transport secretary today insisted that wasn't his place. the employers have the facility to be able to negotiate...
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portsmouth is one of the places that will have no trains at all on strike days.ork as manager of this pub in portsmouth city centre because he finds parking difficult and fuel prices have gone up. he will have to drive this week, and is worried the business will suffer if customers who can work from home. i think we are going to be losing about 30% of our normal trade and a lot of that is because a big part of our trade as commuters. unfortunately, i'll have to cut back on my staffing levels. that's another hit for my staff. also affected by the strike are some pupils taking gcse and a—level exams this week, including those at this college in hereford, where 600 students usually travel in by train. we have spent two years of trying to prepare students and give them the confidence, and to have this slap in the face at this point, it makes it very, very difficult. the knock—on effect of strike days will mean a reduced service on wednesday, friday and sunday, too. and tomorrow, a walk—out on the london underground will mean added disruption for the capital. labour a
portsmouth is one of the places that will have no trains at all on strike days.ork as manager of this pub in portsmouth city centre because he finds parking difficult and fuel prices have gone up. he will have to drive this week, and is worried the business will suffer if customers who can work from home. i think we are going to be losing about 30% of our normal trade and a lot of that is because a big part of our trade as commuters. unfortunately, i'll have to cut back on my staffing levels....
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portsmouth is one of the places that will have no trains at all on strike days. in portsmouth city centre because he finds parking difficult and fuel prices have gone up. he will have to drive this week, and is worried the business will suffer if customers who can work from home. i think we are going to be losing about 30% of our normal trade and a lot of that is because a big part of our trade as commuters. unfortunately, i'll have to cut back on my staffing levels. that's another hit for my staff. also affected by the strike are some pupils taking gcse and a—level exams this week, including those at this college in hereford, where 600 students usually travel in by train. we have spent two years of trying to prepare students and give them the confidence, and to have this slap in the face at this point, it makes it very, very difficult. the knock—on effect of strike days will mean a reduced service on wednesday, friday and sunday, too. and tomorrow, a walk—out on the london underground will mean added disruption for the capital. labour and the unions have called
portsmouth is one of the places that will have no trains at all on strike days. in portsmouth city centre because he finds parking difficult and fuel prices have gone up. he will have to drive this week, and is worried the business will suffer if customers who can work from home. i think we are going to be losing about 30% of our normal trade and a lot of that is because a big part of our trade as commuters. unfortunately, i'll have to cut back on my staffing levels. that's another hit for my...
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we fiuured in portsmouth, author today. - figured out in covid so it's not the biggest impact alreadyit can be a bit inconvenient but at the same time it's gotta be done.- time it's gotta be done. they have a good _ time it's gotta be done. they have a good deal— time it's gotta be done. they have a good deal already. . time it's gotta be done. they have a good deal already. i l have a good deal already. i think— have a good deal already. i think about all the people that have _ think about all the people that have lost theirjobs during covid _ have lost theirjobs during covid lockdowns, people who us struggling, their bills are going _ struggling, their bills are going up. we will got more out of city— going up. we will got more out of city to— going up. we will got more out of city to pay for, food and so on, _ of city to pay for, food and so on. and — of city to pay for, food and so on. and i_ of city to pay for, food and so on, and ijust think why are they— on, and ijust think why are they a _ on, and ijust think why are they a special case? my daughter— they a special case? my da
we fiuured in portsmouth, author today. - figured out in covid so it's not the biggest impact alreadyit can be a bit inconvenient but at the same time it's gotta be done.- time it's gotta be done. they have a good _ time it's gotta be done. they have a good deal— time it's gotta be done. they have a good deal already. . time it's gotta be done. they have a good deal already. i l have a good deal already. i think— have a good deal already. i think about all the people that have _ think about...
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portsmouth will have no trains at all on strike days.cause he find parking difficult and fuel prices have gone up. he will have to drive this week and he is worried about another hit to the business if customers who can work from home. i think we will be losing about 30% of our normal trade, and a lot of that is because a big part of our trade is because a big part of our trade is commuted. unfortunately i will have to cut back on staffing levels which is another hit for my staff. the knock—on effect of strike days will mean a reduced service on wednesday, friday and sunday too, and tomorrow a walk out on the london underground means added disruption for the capital. the rail industry is under pressure to save money after the pandemic hit passenger numbers and revenue, and billions of taxpayers' pounds kept services running. rail bosses and the government want the rmt to agree to reforms and new ways of working. if we are able to bring the modern practices into the way we do and run the railway, that could save hundreds of millions of po
portsmouth will have no trains at all on strike days.cause he find parking difficult and fuel prices have gone up. he will have to drive this week and he is worried about another hit to the business if customers who can work from home. i think we will be losing about 30% of our normal trade, and a lot of that is because a big part of our trade is because a big part of our trade is commuted. unfortunately i will have to cut back on staffing levels which is another hit for my staff. the...
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experts from the universities of portsmouth | amazing!ory of a creature that roamed and ruled its ancient domain. duncan kennedy, bbc news, the isle of wight. prince william has been out on the streets of london selling copies of the big issue, a magazine to raise money for the homeless. the prince's attempt at going undercover to help the homeless didn't last long before he was spotted, which is how the story got out. here's sarah campbell. at the weekend, he was with his family on the balcony of the palace he will one day call home. yesterday, prince william was in westminster selling the big issue, which for three decades has helped homeless people off the streets. when this retired police officer explained he had no change, prince william whipped out the card machine. and there was help too for brian gilmore, who asked whether william could put him in touch with the prince's trust, and he did. i have to give it to him. i think he's a great prince, literally. i'd have to say he is the people's prince. to be out here first—hand on the s
experts from the universities of portsmouth | amazing!ory of a creature that roamed and ruled its ancient domain. duncan kennedy, bbc news, the isle of wight. prince william has been out on the streets of london selling copies of the big issue, a magazine to raise money for the homeless. the prince's attempt at going undercover to help the homeless didn't last long before he was spotted, which is how the story got out. here's sarah campbell. at the weekend, he was with his family on the balcony...
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, but there were no services to portsmouth today. i won't be able to work today. i have a work phone, so i can log in that way, but i won't be able to do my full job today. but my colleagues have been really understanding. obviously i've made the effort to try and get there, but today it's just not going to happen. major routes appeared quieter than usual on the roads, actually. commuters queued for london buses earlier as staff on the underground walked out too. leisure plans this week will also be affected. sue from bradford sympathises with striking workers, but has had to find another way of travelling to a special birthday theatre trip. i would get a return train for i think only £6 or £8. plan b is taxis. and adding on extra expense, really. the return taxi, i've been given an estimate of i think £22 each way. the rmt union says members need a pay rise that reflects the increasing cost of living. it says a payoff worth 2% with a further i% if reforms are expected forjob cuts and it has one morejob cuts reforms are expected forj
, but there were no services to portsmouth today. i won't be able to work today. i have a work phone, so i can log in that way, but i won't be able to do my full job today. but my colleagues have been really understanding. obviously i've made the effort to try and get there, but today it's just not going to happen. major routes appeared quieter than usual on the roads, actually. commuters queued for london buses earlier as staff on the underground walked out too. leisure plans this week will...
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. whiteley's on the team was founded last year by mohammed alma shaw, who was made aware of the portsmouth amputee team while studying in england. and decided to take the idea to iraq. he wasn't short of applications for men whose lives have been scarred by war. and on one of our that in our mission has become to restore morale and activity to amputees. yes. yes. why. as we made sacrifices in the past, you, this in law will continue to do so for the success of the sport highway and to raise iraq's profile is doing. doing so has not been easy. a lack of official recognition from iraqi sporting bodies means no funding. so for transport and equipment, the team must depend on donations, hadn't really gone to hell. no good. so far they've not given us official recognition, even though our team represents iraq and has achieved many things up on that. so unfortunately, they did not give us any local recognition so that we can ask for support. we have also not received any budget from the government. the amendment lookin' a jacqueline yet, but improvising in the face of adversity is what these men
. whiteley's on the team was founded last year by mohammed alma shaw, who was made aware of the portsmouth amputee team while studying in england. and decided to take the idea to iraq. he wasn't short of applications for men whose lives have been scarred by war. and on one of our that in our mission has become to restore morale and activity to amputees. yes. yes. why. as we made sacrifices in the past, you, this in law will continue to do so for the success of the sport highway and to raise...
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and we are very proud of the contribution that the portsmouth naval shipyard makes to our navy and ournal security. mr. cramer, i just returned from a senate trip to kyiv, in ukraine, to sweden, and finland. so i am particularly interested in the european defense, or deterrence initiative. the department's budget request also includes $746 million for infrastructure projects in europe, to help deter russian aggression against nato and to reassure our allies. this includes too complexes at grafenwoehr, germany, which i visited in march, to observe the training operations of army units that deployed in response to the russian invasion of ukraine. how is the department planning for infrastructure changes that may result from a to our force posture in europe following russia's invasion? >> senator, that is a great question. so i will be honest. speaking out of my lane, if i can talk about force posture. but i do want to extend a thanks to congress for the past funds that were provided, under the a. d. a., here i, going way back to 2014. so our beauty to surge in europe today, in the curren
and we are very proud of the contribution that the portsmouth naval shipyard makes to our navy and ournal security. mr. cramer, i just returned from a senate trip to kyiv, in ukraine, to sweden, and finland. so i am particularly interested in the european defense, or deterrence initiative. the department's budget request also includes $746 million for infrastructure projects in europe, to help deter russian aggression against nato and to reassure our allies. this includes too complexes at...
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that trial was brought in portsmouth arkansas in 1988 against 14 white power activists. all were acquitted. all of them. and just like the guys in the michigan case, the white power guys got their guns back, too, after the trial, at least the ones who weren't already in prison for something else, they got their guns back. sedition is a crime in the united states, seditious conspiracy, very serious crimes but crimes that have proved to be very very difficult to get convictions for at trial. and it is an even more i guess high stakes thing than just the possibility of failing to get a conviction when you prosecutor one of these cases because it turns out from recent history when you try to prosecute people for sedition and the prosecution failed and the defendants get acquitted, these defendants tend to take that as vindication of what they were doing. in the portsmouth arkansas trial for example, the one in 1988, the defendants walked out of that courtroom absolutely triumphant that they had been acquitted, and one of them told "the new york times" that day, zog has suffe
that trial was brought in portsmouth arkansas in 1988 against 14 white power activists. all were acquitted. all of them. and just like the guys in the michigan case, the white power guys got their guns back, too, after the trial, at least the ones who weren't already in prison for something else, they got their guns back. sedition is a crime in the united states, seditious conspiracy, very serious crimes but crimes that have proved to be very very difficult to get convictions for at trial. and...
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former british military intelligence officer, author and senior lecturer at the university of portsmouthu for your insight tonight. frank: many thanks p thank you. >> a volunteer firefighter from france has been killed in ukraine. the young man died in contact in the kharkiv region. this is the first time a french citizen has been killed in the war. he was one of thousands of foreigners who have responded to president zelenskyy's appeal for volunteers to come and help defend the country. our correspondent donavan walsh has the story. reporter: the place of our meeting must be kept secret. it is only on this condition we are allowed to film. around this table, a group of foreign fighters who have come to lend a hand to the ukrainian army. two canadians and an american tell us about their motivations. >> president of ukraine, zelenskyy, gave the approval and asked anyone, foreign, able, willing to come over, to help fight for ukraine. search-andescue is my thing. i'm a medic. people who are difficult to get to, or whatever, i am more than willing to go in there and give them another shot a
former british military intelligence officer, author and senior lecturer at the university of portsmouthu for your insight tonight. frank: many thanks p thank you. >> a volunteer firefighter from france has been killed in ukraine. the young man died in contact in the kharkiv region. this is the first time a french citizen has been killed in the war. he was one of thousands of foreigners who have responded to president zelenskyy's appeal for volunteers to come and help defend the country....
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we are at a historic dockyard in portsmouth.e amphibious landings took place to try to recapture the islands. the 1ath ofjune 1982 try to recapture the islands. the 1ath ofjune1982 was the time at which the argentine forces finally surrendered after a war that had lasted two and a half months. many of the people that went to war, of course, that were sent all the way down to the other end of the earth, as with all wars, where very young man, just teenagers. here is the story ofjust three of man, just teenagers. here is the story of just three of them. i was 16. invincible. i thought so. i kind of look at people around me now, who are a similar age, and i think, would you be able to do what we did then? we're going to war. we'll be fine. we'll be immortal. and then you find out that it's a whole different ballgame. archive: the falkland islands, the british colony in the south. atlantic, has fallen. prime minister, bbc. can we have a word about the situation? the government has now decided that a large task force will sail as soo
we are at a historic dockyard in portsmouth.e amphibious landings took place to try to recapture the islands. the 1ath ofjune 1982 try to recapture the islands. the 1ath ofjune1982 was the time at which the argentine forces finally surrendered after a war that had lasted two and a half months. many of the people that went to war, of course, that were sent all the way down to the other end of the earth, as with all wars, where very young man, just teenagers. here is the story ofjust three of...
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and said with with mm, welcome back to was a portsmouth gave him up all had the for us such winchester rushes agency, bro, or international humanitarian corporation. do you think you were talking before about the need to come up with new methods and new ways of doing business? do you think you may need the new name for yourself to to make it more appealing, more easier for people. all really things are really very much bureaucratic. if we were an n geo, that would be much easier bought. so we are estates agency, so we need to do a lot. a lot of people work. okay, and you have to be true to missions as well. don't you think that some of the traditions are holding russia back and going into some of the lease? certainly we need to fight our crazy bureaucracy. first of all, as we, as for example, if we are needs to start some project like, you know, of funding a network of fresh and schools as for example, ah, 1st of all, what i get from the ministry of finance is that we are a state agency we cannot spend stayed to money abroad. so we need to start elaborating sim willow. tree. few ways t
and said with with mm, welcome back to was a portsmouth gave him up all had the for us such winchester rushes agency, bro, or international humanitarian corporation. do you think you were talking before about the need to come up with new methods and new ways of doing business? do you think you may need the new name for yourself to to make it more appealing, more easier for people. all really things are really very much bureaucratic. if we were an n geo, that would be much easier bought. so we...
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ah ah welcome back to the portsmouth alex, you can call fresh minister from the development of the forest and they are to minister, you mentioned the issue of the russian nor see route a couple of times. the russians try to just usually talk about it as something that can turn rushing to this logistical superpower. but i wanna do the recent experience of the air travel industry with many western companies. and not only western companies, limiting their flights to an over russia offer a bit of a cautionary tale and disregard, even if we develop it, do we have enough demand? well, i know in big detail, every single project that needs loaded on the road to export its produce 42 percent of that liquefied natural gas. all the investment was already made and then 5 to 7 years from now, we need to export 50000000 miles per year. the other one is oil by ro sniffed investment already made 5 to 7 years, another 50000000 pulse. i will not have him go further because the russian driven demand is the russian driven demand. exactly. the demand for the merchandise is in asia, but the good has to have to
ah ah welcome back to the portsmouth alex, you can call fresh minister from the development of the forest and they are to minister, you mentioned the issue of the russian nor see route a couple of times. the russians try to just usually talk about it as something that can turn rushing to this logistical superpower. but i wanna do the recent experience of the air travel industry with many western companies. and not only western companies, limiting their flights to an over russia offer a bit of a...
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companies drill for extra oil. despite negotiating with other countries for additional fuel in portsmouth, soaring prices at the pump at home. but the american president is still blaming the economic crisis on russia as all his caleb moore, pin reports. as u. s. inflation keeps climbing, jill biden's, popularity keeps thinking. the rate of inflation in the united states is just surpassed a 40 year high, a whopping 8.6 percent. of course, the white house is happy to blame every one but itself. joe biden knows how to point fingers pretty well. today's invasion of ukraine has driven up gas prices and food prices all over the world. 70 percent of the increase in prices in march came from the put in price hike. i'm doing everything i can to bring down prices and address to put in price hike. u. s. strategic petroleum reserves are depleted, more than they've ever been down to levels. we haven't seen since 1987 who didn't, didn't make those decisions. joe biden did last, gas means higher prices, higher prices mean inflation. joe biden has cancelled the keystone excel pipeline. he did it shortly
companies drill for extra oil. despite negotiating with other countries for additional fuel in portsmouth, soaring prices at the pump at home. but the american president is still blaming the economic crisis on russia as all his caleb moore, pin reports. as u. s. inflation keeps climbing, jill biden's, popularity keeps thinking. the rate of inflation in the united states is just surpassed a 40 year high, a whopping 8.6 percent. of course, the white house is happy to blame every one but itself....
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thanks for breaking down the numbers for us frank language from the university of portsmouth in england. thank you that well, that ripple effect from the war in ukraine can be felt around the globe, united nations ones, russia's attack is threatening to unleash an unprecedented wave of hunger and destitution. quibble grain prices searched as wheat and corn piled up in ukrainian ports and can't be exploited because the brushes see blockade. now you create farmers scrambling to find storage for the upcoming harvest. silos of grain, just sitting there. tens of millions of tons enough to feed entire countries. meanwhile, a new harvest is coming, and farmers have no way to put it. russia now controls a significant part of ukraine's coast, along the sea of resolve. and the black sea added that the port city of mario pole was under intense ben, boardman for months. meanwhile, ukraine has laid mines in the port of odessa to keep russian warships at bay. that means that any ship sailing to the port is at risk. the ukrainian governments has exploring different ways to get wheat and corn out, but
thanks for breaking down the numbers for us frank language from the university of portsmouth in england. thank you that well, that ripple effect from the war in ukraine can be felt around the globe, united nations ones, russia's attack is threatening to unleash an unprecedented wave of hunger and destitution. quibble grain prices searched as wheat and corn piled up in ukrainian ports and can't be exploited because the brushes see blockade. now you create farmers scrambling to find storage for...
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portsmouth is one of the places that will have no trains at all on strike days.e called on the ministers to try to resolve the dispute. the transport minister insisted again it was not his responsibility. the employers have the facility to be able to negotiate what are complex and detailed, 20 different areas of reform that are required. tomorrow's industrial action has been confirmed, the question now is whether more will follow. misery not only for train passengers. airlines and airports all over the world, emerging from the pandemic, are struggling to cope with resurging numbers of passengers. strikes and staff shortages are forcing airlines to cancel thousands of flights and causing hour—long queues. i'm joined now by our news reporter mark lobel who is in our london newsroom. so mark, how bad is the problem? how bad is the problem? many passengers _ how bad is the problem? many passengers around _ how bad is the problem? many passengers around the - how bad is the problem? i�*s'ié�*ul' passengers around the world how bad is the problem? tiffany passengers ar
portsmouth is one of the places that will have no trains at all on strike days.e called on the ministers to try to resolve the dispute. the transport minister insisted again it was not his responsibility. the employers have the facility to be able to negotiate what are complex and detailed, 20 different areas of reform that are required. tomorrow's industrial action has been confirmed, the question now is whether more will follow. misery not only for train passengers. airlines and airports all...
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that is bigger than portsmouth. it is bigger than oxford.20 the youngest ever headliner. she is from california, she came onstage, i have never heard so much screaming from the front of the glastonbury crowd. she attracts a very young fan base and they went right down the front. they were captivated. at the back, may be the curious were not quite as into it but any criticism of her until it is she is on tour in the uk at the moment and she did not really tailor the set for glastonbury. it was what she is playing at the o2 in london at the moment. she popped over to glastonbury and pretty much the same sad but, as when i spoke to people afterwards, that crude and the front incredible. top tier, top notch, top notch. billie eilish! youngest headliner! it was incredible. what was so good about it? just the atmosphere and everything, she was so good with interacting with the crowd. you seem to be quite emotional. i wasjust, like, screaming my heart out. as you will hear that, yes. very, very excited. they were right down the front that the pyram
that is bigger than portsmouth. it is bigger than oxford.20 the youngest ever headliner. she is from california, she came onstage, i have never heard so much screaming from the front of the glastonbury crowd. she attracts a very young fan base and they went right down the front. they were captivated. at the back, may be the curious were not quite as into it but any criticism of her until it is she is on tour in the uk at the moment and she did not really tailor the set for glastonbury. it was...
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how did you, castro to portsmouth from washington, dc? o, as shock waves from friday, supreme court decision continued to reverberate from washington to cities across the country. protestors gathered for a 2nd day of nationwide protest. i daughter is a 94 year old carroll folk brave the son to join the crowd outside the u. s. supreme court, she says, as a social worker who helped poor women for a quarter century, this outcome is tragic to see in her life time. i'm sorry that i somebody people are older and male. don't understand. our young people are good to be in the b, and this is a, this rural expression of anger and grief from abortion, rights, supporters, which according to polls make up the majority of americans. these protesters say, though they're not only angry about losing the right to abortion, they're also fearful of what other freedoms they may lose to con, according to the reasoning of the courts, conservative majority, the u. s. constitution only protects americans rights that were understood to exist in 1868. that means re
how did you, castro to portsmouth from washington, dc? o, as shock waves from friday, supreme court decision continued to reverberate from washington to cities across the country. protestors gathered for a 2nd day of nationwide protest. i daughter is a 94 year old carroll folk brave the son to join the crowd outside the u. s. supreme court, she says, as a social worker who helped poor women for a quarter century, this outcome is tragic to see in her life time. i'm sorry that i somebody people...
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an investigation by bbc news and legal experts at the university of portsmouth has found that sellerssays it's been working to "tackle the illicit trade" — instituted its own ban on ivory sales on any of its platforms more than a decade ago. but an analysis by ivory trade experts indicated that thousands of objects made of elephant tusk had been sold on the site since that ban. here's our science correspondent, victoria gill. you can sell almost anything on ebay. the online marketplace had 1.5 billion listings in 2021, from sellers all over the world, but there are some things you aren't allowed to sell. one is ivory. this is awful, seeing something like this for sale. this is a classic piece of ivory. ebay banned the sale of ivory back in 2009, but these researchers have carried out an online forensic test. that creamy colour you'd expect to see from elephant ivory. they say there are features visible in listings of items that make it clear they're made of ivory. those characteristic lines that you only see on ivory. sellers are simply listing those items under a different term. "bov
an investigation by bbc news and legal experts at the university of portsmouth has found that sellerssays it's been working to "tackle the illicit trade" — instituted its own ban on ivory sales on any of its platforms more than a decade ago. but an analysis by ivory trade experts indicated that thousands of objects made of elephant tusk had been sold on the site since that ban. here's our science correspondent, victoria gill. you can sell almost anything on ebay. the online...
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experts from the universities of portsmouth and southampton say they hope to discover more remains to. duncan kennedy, bbc news, on the isle of wight. prince william has been out on the streets of london — selling copies of the big issue, a magazine to raise money for the homeless. the prince's attempt at going undercover to help the homeless didn't last too long before he was spotted. which is how the story got out, as sarah campbell reports. at the weekend, he was with his family on the balcony of the palace he will one day call home. yesterday, prince william was in westminster selling the big issue, which for three decades has helped homeless people off the streets. when this retired police officer explained he had no change, prince william whipped out the card machine. and there was help too for brian gilmore, who asked whether william could put him in touch with the prince's trust, and he did. i have to give it to him. i think he's a great prince, literally. i'd have to say he is the people's prince. to be out here first—hand on the streets, dealing with people and me, i'm an ex
experts from the universities of portsmouth and southampton say they hope to discover more remains to. duncan kennedy, bbc news, on the isle of wight. prince william has been out on the streets of london — selling copies of the big issue, a magazine to raise money for the homeless. the prince's attempt at going undercover to help the homeless didn't last too long before he was spotted. which is how the story got out, as sarah campbell reports. at the weekend, he was with his family on the...
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lifted white little the team was founded last year by mohammed ali shar, who was made aware of the portsmouth on petty team while studying in england. and decided to take the idea to iraq. he wasn't short of applications for men whose lives have been scarred by war on with our that in our mission has become to restore morale and activity to amputees. yes. yes. well, as we made sacrifices in the past, you, this in law will continue to do so for the success of the sport highway and to raise iraq's profile is doing. doing so has not been easy. a lack of official recognition from iraqi sporting bodies means no funding. so for transport and equipment, the team must depend on donations. who hadn't on milligan. i know not so far they've not given us official recognition, even though our team represents iraq and has achieved many things up on that. so unfortunately, they did not give us any local recognition so that we can ask for support. we have also not received any budget from the government, the amendment and a jacqueline yet, but improvising in the face of adversity is what these men do. and th
lifted white little the team was founded last year by mohammed ali shar, who was made aware of the portsmouth on petty team while studying in england. and decided to take the idea to iraq. he wasn't short of applications for men whose lives have been scarred by war on with our that in our mission has become to restore morale and activity to amputees. yes. yes. well, as we made sacrifices in the past, you, this in law will continue to do so for the success of the sport highway and to raise...
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portsmouth will have no trains at all on strike days.ger at this pub in portsmouth city centre, because he find parking difficult and fuel prices have gone up. he will have to drive this week and is worried about another hit to the business if customers who can work from home. i think we will be losing about 30% of our normal trade, and a lot of that is because a big part of our trade is commuters. unfortunately, i will have to cut back on staffing levels which is another hit for my staff. the knock—on effect of strike days will mean a reduced service on wednesday, friday and sunday too, and tomorrow a walk—out on the london underground means added disruption for the capital. the rail industry is under pressure to save money after the pandemic hit passenger numbers and revenue, and billions of taxpayers' pounds kept services running. rail bosses and the government want the rmt to agree to reforms and new ways of working. if we're able to bring those modern practices into the way we do and run the railway, that could save hundreds of mill
portsmouth will have no trains at all on strike days.ger at this pub in portsmouth city centre, because he find parking difficult and fuel prices have gone up. he will have to drive this week and is worried about another hit to the business if customers who can work from home. i think we will be losing about 30% of our normal trade, and a lot of that is because a big part of our trade is commuters. unfortunately, i will have to cut back on staffing levels which is another hit for my staff. the...
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experts from the universities of portsmouth and southampton say they hope to discover more remains toook at the weather. here's darren bett. that looks a little bit ominous. it does, doesn't it? this is an ex tropical storm. does, doesn't it? this is an ex tropicalstorm. unusual does, doesn't it? this is an ex tropical storm. unusual to get one this close to the uk at this time of year, but it is probably going to strengthen the winds across much of the country, and the strongest winds will be in the north—west. the weather fronts brought a lot of cloud around today, not much rain at all, but we have seen it clouding over from the west. we will have clearer skies following that overnight. there is the band of cloud with a little bit of light rain and drizzle, all pushing out towards the north sea. clearer skies will follow under south—westerly breeze, and that means it will probably be warmer than it was last night, particularly towards the south—east corner of england where it could be cloudy and damp first thing. then it is sunny spells first thing. then it is sunny spells first thi
experts from the universities of portsmouth and southampton say they hope to discover more remains toook at the weather. here's darren bett. that looks a little bit ominous. it does, doesn't it? this is an ex tropical storm. does, doesn't it? this is an ex tropicalstorm. unusual does, doesn't it? this is an ex tropical storm. unusual to get one this close to the uk at this time of year, but it is probably going to strengthen the winds across much of the country, and the strongest winds will be...
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it's taken ten weeks since we left portsmouth, but this major objective has now been achieved.w — that i was able to to do something like that at such a young age. but, it's... i always look back and it's like a hell of a thing. hell of a thing. surrounded by immensely — people i'm extremely proud of. it's a wonderful feeling knowing that we've actually done summat that's going to have an impact on that island for such a long time. scientists are planning to work out the genetic makeup of all life in the british isles. the project to sequence the genomes of about 70,000 species could help transform how we understand the natural world. here's our science editor, rebecca morelle. a close—up look at how weird and wonderful the natural world. from a delicate sea creature called a brittle star, to a hermit crab carrying a sea anemone on its back. and these bizarre animals known as mud owls. all of these creatures were scooped up just off the coast of plymouth. so you've got two worms here. this one is almost made these overlapping scales of kind of sandy shell. they're being collect
it's taken ten weeks since we left portsmouth, but this major objective has now been achieved.w — that i was able to to do something like that at such a young age. but, it's... i always look back and it's like a hell of a thing. hell of a thing. surrounded by immensely — people i'm extremely proud of. it's a wonderful feeling knowing that we've actually done summat that's going to have an impact on that island for such a long time. scientists are planning to work out the genetic makeup of...
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, but there are no services to portsmouth today. be able to work today. i have a work phone, so i can log in that way, but i won't be able to do my full job today. but my colleagues have been really understanding. i've made the effort to try and get there, but today it's not going to happen. commuters queued for london buses earlier as staff on the underground walked out too. leisure plans this week will also be affected. sue, from bradford, sympathises with striking workers, but has had to find another, more expensive way of travelling to a special birthday theatre trip. i would get a return train for only £6 or £8. plan b is taxis. and adding on extra expense, really. the return taxi, i've been given an estimate of £22 each way. the rmt union has rejected a pay offer worth 3% and insisted it had no choice but to defend its members against what it called aggressive cuts to jobs and conditions. it has warned that more strikes could follow. i don't think sunday will be the end of it, from what i can see. if we can negotiate a deal th
, but there are no services to portsmouth today. be able to work today. i have a work phone, so i can log in that way, but i won't be able to do my full job today. but my colleagues have been really understanding. i've made the effort to try and get there, but today it's not going to happen. commuters queued for london buses earlier as staff on the underground walked out too. leisure plans this week will also be affected. sue, from bradford, sympathises with striking workers, but has had to...
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he invited delegates to meet in portsmouth, new hampshire, which resulted in a treaty during the warto the. and it was for those of facts -- efforts that roosevelt was awarded the nobel peace prize. i can send you, it's undoubtedly the most unlikely recipient ever to receive a peace prize. given his naturally aggressive tendencies, it was during a roosevelt presidency that the u.s. began to establish itself as a world. power was about attempted to illustrate that emergence through a symbolic and somewhat controversial episode known as the voyage of the great white fleet. his idea was to send the entire u.s. naval fleet on a world tour. the congress indicated its refusal to fund such a venture, roosevelt came up with a particularly audacious strategy. he let it be known that he already had enough money in his current budget to send the fleet halfway around the world. but he fully intended to do. and of congress wished their return they would have to appropriate the necessary funds to do it. the play worked. off when the ships. all painted white. over their usual gun metal gray. the cr
he invited delegates to meet in portsmouth, new hampshire, which resulted in a treaty during the warto the. and it was for those of facts -- efforts that roosevelt was awarded the nobel peace prize. i can send you, it's undoubtedly the most unlikely recipient ever to receive a peace prize. given his naturally aggressive tendencies, it was during a roosevelt presidency that the u.s. began to establish itself as a world. power was about attempted to illustrate that emergence through a symbolic...