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portsmouth is a fairly diverse lace in home.ortsmouth is a fairly diverse place in itself, there are _ home. portsmouth is a fairly diverse place in itself, there are people - place in itself, there are people from various different areas and backgrounds. ifully from various different areas and backgrounds. i fully embrace the move here so i fully committed to the move, i live here, my kids go to school here. you see kids everywhere in fort smith from all backgrounds so straightaway you get the community feel. it is very much a community—based club, and connection in field between the players, it is just infectious.— in field between the players, it is just infectious. there has long been a disari just infectious. there has long been a disparity between _ just infectious. there has long been a disparity between cricket - just infectious. there has long been a disparity between cricket and - a disparity between cricket and football. a lot of british asians want to play cricket, what we use it to young british asian particularly o
portsmouth is a fairly diverse lace in home.ortsmouth is a fairly diverse place in itself, there are _ home. portsmouth is a fairly diverse place in itself, there are people - place in itself, there are people from various different areas and backgrounds. ifully from various different areas and backgrounds. i fully embrace the move here so i fully committed to the move, i live here, my kids go to school here. you see kids everywhere in fort smith from all backgrounds so straightaway you get the...
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for and destroy sea mines, and this is what the british spoke about today military now here in portsmouth they will have access to our south coast training grounds to polish their skill, and they will take part in maneuvers, including seabreeze exercises with the us and with britain, where they can improve their skills in detecting mines and protecting their ships. these ships can clear mines, as we did in the second world war, and we will probably have to do so now, so they can find, neutralize and destroy mines, this is what we do with nato countries, and we work with the norwegian military navy, training ukrainians in such work. bohdan, i know you also managed to communicate with ukrainian representatives, what did they tell you well, if we are actually talking about the sailors, then the ukrainian military group of journalists i was in was not allowed to film, and actually the journalists were also not allowed to board these two ukrainian military ships, obviously for security reasons, but we had the opportunity to talk with a prominent ukrainian a diplomat who now acts as an ambassad
for and destroy sea mines, and this is what the british spoke about today military now here in portsmouth they will have access to our south coast training grounds to polish their skill, and they will take part in maneuvers, including seabreeze exercises with the us and with britain, where they can improve their skills in detecting mines and protecting their ships. these ships can clear mines, as we did in the second world war, and we will probably have to do so now, so they can find,...
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i'm from portsmouth. i understand the navy and how important it is to us as a country and or to portsmouth as a place. absolutely. to portsmouth as a place. but you know, again, what i said, but he never really understood it. yeah. he never really understood it. and this is where people like penny mordaunt, who's the north portsmouth mp, do understand these things. and it will go in tory's favour. however, we don't know what, we don't know what labour are going to do. they're going to have to pledge something. but what they do know, one of the reasons that they're not going to pledge is that in order to increase, you've got to take away from the civil service. yeah. and they're not going to they're not going to commit to any of that at the moment, because, you know, they're going to come in fresh and they're not going to want to do that. yeah. >> okay. well let's move on and have a look at the times. what have a look at the times. what have they got on the front cover? >> lewis. the times, the times have
i'm from portsmouth. i understand the navy and how important it is to us as a country and or to portsmouth as a place. absolutely. to portsmouth as a place. but you know, again, what i said, but he never really understood it. yeah. he never really understood it. and this is where people like penny mordaunt, who's the north portsmouth mp, do understand these things. and it will go in tory's favour. however, we don't know what, we don't know what labour are going to do. they're going to have to...
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portsmouth has a publicly owned port, which last year made a profit of £8 million.to the port, some goes to the council keeps council tax low. southampton sold their much larger port, the second largest port in the country , the largest port in the country, the largest ferry and cruise port in the country . they sold that in the country. they sold that in the early 1990s and they're broke and if you speak to politicians in southampton today, they are jealous of the publicly owned port in portsmouth because the revenues from that allow the city to do so much more, including keeping council tax lower. now, should councils sell things as assets which don't make money, to bring some cash in? yeah, maybe. but the point is generally speaking, you're going to sell an asset and someone's going to want to buy an asset because it makes them money. and selling revenue generating assets in business and in private life is generally not a smart thing to do . not a smart thing to do. business people don't like to do it. and yet it's something that repeatedly politicians want. pubu
portsmouth has a publicly owned port, which last year made a profit of £8 million.to the port, some goes to the council keeps council tax low. southampton sold their much larger port, the second largest port in the country , the largest port in the country, the largest ferry and cruise port in the country . they sold that in the country. they sold that in the early 1990s and they're broke and if you speak to politicians in southampton today, they are jealous of the publicly owned port in...
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right now in portsmouth tonight.'re football fan, you're a massive football fan, quentin. quite football. quentin. i quite like football. >> hereford but my friend >> hereford fc, but my friend robert hardman, the royal biographer, he's a tremendous portsmouth fan, so, he'll be he's more excited than portsmouth than he is about king charles. >> is he really? well. are you in barnes? are you in barnsley tonight? you perhaps won't be feeling very , very good. should feeling very, very good. should i say about, matters tonight ? i say about, matters tonight? but, also, i'll tell you what. you might not be feeling very great about the rwanda situation. you know, this is one of those things because many people will very strong people will have very strong opinions on the channel crossings and the situation. there but i wonder when you hear this rumoured now the rwanda where the rwanda plan, what do you do? because i used to be kind of in there. i used to think, yeah, do you know what? it's going to be a deterrent. but as
right now in portsmouth tonight.'re football fan, you're a massive football fan, quentin. quite football. quentin. i quite like football. >> hereford but my friend >> hereford fc, but my friend robert hardman, the royal biographer, he's a tremendous portsmouth fan, so, he'll be he's more excited than portsmouth than he is about king charles. >> is he really? well. are you in barnes? are you in barnsley tonight? you perhaps won't be feeling very , very good. should feeling...
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he's a senior lecture in military strategy at portsmouth university and the phone that u. k. military intelligence office. so good to see you again, frank, at now the us is sending a $6000000000.00 us dollar package to ukraine as we just heard it includes munition and a defense systems. tell us, what difference do you think this will make on the battlefield a morning judge. well, in the woods of general austin, i wont ton, the tie to us. it will do is blunt russian advances in 2 ways. the 1st way obviously is by reinforcing you. credit is vital artillery um with the western supplied 155 shelves. that's not so important. they've been out guns daily on the front for a long time. now. concerning our defenses, that's almost equally important. and it is disappointing that the americans have not forwarded more patriot batteries. they have 80 boxes and pantry, 400 launches. i suspect the problem is that they are wanting to keep those gates. any conflict with china spot easy credit is not, but to the extent that they've got some already to set this the besides themselves . and i t
he's a senior lecture in military strategy at portsmouth university and the phone that u. k. military intelligence office. so good to see you again, frank, at now the us is sending a $6000000000.00 us dollar package to ukraine as we just heard it includes munition and a defense systems. tell us, what difference do you think this will make on the battlefield a morning judge. well, in the woods of general austin, i wont ton, the tie to us. it will do is blunt russian advances in 2 ways. the 1st...
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blenheim through portsmouth and to normand . . ., blenheim through portsmouth and to normand . ., ,,ost two metres - normandy. thank you ever so much. they stand almost two metres high. | they stand almost two metres high. they stand almost two metres high. the giant reference comes to what these men represented. they stood tall. just looking at them here, we saw the effect it had on one of the normandy veterans in the report a few moments ago. it will be quite a sight when we see them in position by the normandy memorial in france. 0f by the normandy memorial in france. of course, jena six will be the day, the 80th anniversary of d—day. it is a beautiful sight. you can take it in here. blenheim palace behind it looks absolutely magnificent this morning. they will be setting up later on the way to france. it will take two weeks to put them into position and people will be able to look at them and reflect on what they represent. it isa it is a very, as you say, as you step aside and our camera lingers for a moment, step aside and our camera lingers fora moment, it is step aside and ou
blenheim through portsmouth and to normand . . ., blenheim through portsmouth and to normand . ., ,,ost two metres - normandy. thank you ever so much. they stand almost two metres high. | they stand almost two metres high. they stand almost two metres high. the giant reference comes to what these men represented. they stood tall. just looking at them here, we saw the effect it had on one of the normandy veterans in the report a few moments ago. it will be quite a sight when we see them in...
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tonight that he will file paperwork later this week on friday and make an official announcement at portsmouth square on saturday. now, the board of supervisors president claims that his political experience and community connections would help lead him and lead the city through recovery. he also says he wants to focus on plans to address homelessness, the drug crisis and affordable housing. peskin served two terms as supervisor from 2000 to 2009, and was elected again in 2015. he joins a growing list of people challenging mayor london breed for her mayoral post. all right. think you're good enough to go pro? coming up, how you can play ball with the oakland ballers this weekend. then later tonight on the 10:00 news, sexual assault charges have been dropped against a member of the san francisco sheriff's oversight board. plus, there are some new allegations tonight against the israel defense forces following that airstrike that killed seven world central kitchen volunteers in gaza. we'll have that and more tonight at ten. branch gates will deliver this year's commencement address. the universi
tonight that he will file paperwork later this week on friday and make an official announcement at portsmouth square on saturday. now, the board of supervisors president claims that his political experience and community connections would help lead him and lead the city through recovery. he also says he wants to focus on plans to address homelessness, the drug crisis and affordable housing. peskin served two terms as supervisor from 2000 to 2009, and was elected again in 2015. he joins a...
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he hosted supporters and portsmouth square in san francisco's chinatown today. he addressed cost of living in the city, homelessness and public safety issues. >> but right here in this neighborhood, i've stood up for safety, stood up against hate crimes, can't me speaking foot patrols to walk the beat, expanded community ambassadors and strengthen pedestrian safety. that's what every neighborhood in this city deserves. >> that's going enter the race along with incumbent mayor london breed supervisor ahsha safa e nonprofit executive daniel lurie and former san francisco interim mayor and supervisor mark farrell. popular burger and restaurant chains are raising their prices on food after the new $20 an-hour minimum wage law that started last week at burger king central meals that were $15 are now a dollar more in and out burger and heart house also raise prices in some locations. no word yet if chick-fil-a wendy's and mcdonald's plan to raise their prices. the powerball drawing has been delayed on the website. it says results are pending. tonight's jackpot drawing
he hosted supporters and portsmouth square in san francisco's chinatown today. he addressed cost of living in the city, homelessness and public safety issues. >> but right here in this neighborhood, i've stood up for safety, stood up against hate crimes, can't me speaking foot patrols to walk the beat, expanded community ambassadors and strengthen pedestrian safety. that's what every neighborhood in this city deserves. >> that's going enter the race along with incumbent mayor london...
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. >> peskin's rally will be held in chinatown's portsmouth square. hundreds of people are expected to attend from elected officials to neighborhood leaders. there is a expected to be a rally against his campaign at the same place in the east bay. now neighbors are stepping in to help a church that's been closed because of a recent fire. it's atory we first told you about on c seven mornings. it happened at saint john the evangelist church in san francisco's mission district. abc seven news reporter tara campbell has the latest. >> we are all coming together to say, let's support each other and rebuild. >> one week after a fire forced saint john the evangelist church to shut the doors of its sanctuary, its nonprofit partner is working to make sure people don't get cut off of services like its daytime shelter. >> what we're hoping to do is to be able to raise money for the church, to be able to bring it back to its original glory, and also to be able to do it quickly. >> lydia bransten is the executive director of the gubbio project, and she says quick
. >> peskin's rally will be held in chinatown's portsmouth square. hundreds of people are expected to attend from elected officials to neighborhood leaders. there is a expected to be a rally against his campaign at the same place in the east bay. now neighbors are stepping in to help a church that's been closed because of a recent fire. it's atory we first told you about on c seven mornings. it happened at saint john the evangelist church in san francisco's mission district. abc seven...
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eso fue en un evento en la plaza portsmouth.ciado que incluiría escuelas, parques y al menos 15.000 puestos de trabajo. pero este podría no construirse. se llevaría a cabo en el condado solano, cuyos residentes decidirán en las próximas votaciones si se va a realizar. sin embargo, una encuesta reveló que el 70% de los residentes votaría en contra. ante esto, los inversionistas dicen que esta encuesta solo busca fabricar lo que consideran como un resultado no deseado. bueno, ya le habíamos comentado sobre el hallazgo de la llamada gripe aviar en estados unidos y ante estos casos algunos estados están implementando ya medidas para evitar la propagación de la infección viral. eric jiménez nos amplía casos de gripe aviar en ganados de estados unidos. se extienden por 6 estados. el departamento de agricultura estadounidense confirmó que se han extendido casos de gripe aviar originados en rebaños de texas a otras vacas de ohio, nuevo méxico, michigan y idaho. la cepa de gripe aviar hallada en estos estados es muy similar a la confirma
eso fue en un evento en la plaza portsmouth.ciado que incluiría escuelas, parques y al menos 15.000 puestos de trabajo. pero este podría no construirse. se llevaría a cabo en el condado solano, cuyos residentes decidirán en las próximas votaciones si se va a realizar. sin embargo, una encuesta reveló que el 70% de los residentes votaría en contra. ante esto, los inversionistas dicen que esta encuesta solo busca fabricar lo que consideran como un resultado no deseado. bueno, ya le...
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the raiders have already arrived at the base of the royal navy in the english city of portsmouth. crews will come here. preparing for exercises together with the british fleet and the us navy, our naval forces said. by the way, ukraine received these ships from great britain last year. each of them served more than 20 years in the royal navy. however , minny searchers cannot enter our territory in the black sea due to the montreux convention, which restricts the passage of warships through the bosphorus during wartime. become a pilot, scout, tanker or gunner during a full-scale war between russia and ukraine. high school students increasingly choose military specialties. why do they want to join the army? and to whom they compare, look further in the plot, at kyryll bogdanov, well, he also started from the very bottom and if i am not mistaken, he also graduated from the odessa military academy and in my opinion, he can be such a bright ukrainian example of a ukrainian officer. this is how 16-year-old yuriy talks about the person he wants to emulate in life and profession. the boy
the raiders have already arrived at the base of the royal navy in the english city of portsmouth. crews will come here. preparing for exercises together with the british fleet and the us navy, our naval forces said. by the way, ukraine received these ships from great britain last year. each of them served more than 20 years in the royal navy. however , minny searchers cannot enter our territory in the black sea due to the montreux convention, which restricts the passage of warships through the...
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now i was in your studies at portsmouth university in the u. k. frank, what do we know about the foreign nationals who are fighting for russia and it's war against ukraine? good morning, terry. we know that they are from many different countries you saw in the pile that there's a big stress. tons of numbers i think on south asia. so also it did nationalist for line comes and paradoxically inside us guns were the focus for the russians anyway on trade soldiers. so just trying to coast by the west. they've been looking for those and they've been recruited both directly on through iran that had been saving souls and seen some of them trained. some of them experienced was a minor diplomatic spot with cuba last year, which is now settled is different and they're all cubans and not many on south africa troops to last year. the lowest with liberalized as well to recruit for the soviet citizens into the army. and of course, the d o is money you're off, rich russian soldier conscripted a rather volunteer enough in this case uh, receives about $2000.00, whi
now i was in your studies at portsmouth university in the u. k. frank, what do we know about the foreign nationals who are fighting for russia and it's war against ukraine? good morning, terry. we know that they are from many different countries you saw in the pile that there's a big stress. tons of numbers i think on south asia. so also it did nationalist for line comes and paradoxically inside us guns were the focus for the russians anyway on trade soldiers. so just trying to coast by the...
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minesweepers have already arrived at the base of the royal navy in... the english city of portsmouth.e, the crews will undergo training together with the british fleet and the us navy, our naval forces said. by the way, these ukraine received ships from great britain last year. each of them served more than 20 years in the royal navy. however, mini -seekers cannot enter our territory in the black sea due to the montreux convention, which restricts the passage of warships through the bosphorus strait during its time. they call to defend the country side by side with experienced warriors. the 24th brigade named after king danylo opened a recruiting center in lviv. how to join the brigade further in the plot. the 24th separate mechanized brigade is one of the the most experienced units of the armed forces of ukraine. it is now easier to join a professional military team, because the brigade has opened its recruiting... center in lviv and invites those who are ready to liberate the country from the russian occupiers. our brigade, it is one of the oldest brigades, it is institutionally alr
minesweepers have already arrived at the base of the royal navy in... the english city of portsmouth.e, the crews will undergo training together with the british fleet and the us navy, our naval forces said. by the way, these ukraine received ships from great britain last year. each of them served more than 20 years in the royal navy. however, mini -seekers cannot enter our territory in the black sea due to the montreux convention, which restricts the passage of warships through the bosphorus...
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he plans to make his official announcement saturday at portsmouth square in chinatown, with supporters by his side in san francisco. amber lee, ktvu, fox two news well, after months of counting votes, it is official there is a tie for second place in the race to succeed retiring south bay congresswoman anna eshoo, silicon valley assembly member evan lowe and santa clara county supervisor joe simitian each have exactly 30,249 votes. >> that means in november, both simitian and lowe will face former san jose mayor sam liccardo in the race to win district 16. >> call it what you will. you know, it's been a wild ride, a roller coaster, a cliffhanger, but, you know, a win is a win is a win. we're in. and that's the exciting news tonight in the march 5th primary, just 37% of registered voters submitted a ballot. >> now, lowe and simitian say they are getting ready to ask voters for their support one more time. >> we're hopeful that now, with the longer period of time that you can't sit on the sidelines, this is it. this is the presidential election. there's not another shot. >> in a tweet, l
he plans to make his official announcement saturday at portsmouth square in chinatown, with supporters by his side in san francisco. amber lee, ktvu, fox two news well, after months of counting votes, it is official there is a tie for second place in the race to succeed retiring south bay congresswoman anna eshoo, silicon valley assembly member evan lowe and santa clara county supervisor joe simitian each have exactly 30,249 votes. >> that means in november, both simitian and lowe will...
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he will hold an event this saturday at portsmouth square to formally launch his campaign. peskin is critical of the mayor and more conservative candidates who blame progressive policies for the city's problems. >> i want to repudiate the politics of blaming other people. we've blamed the judges. we've blamed everybody. we've blamed, you know, the nonprofits, let's start being accountable. let's start working with one another in a mature fashion. >> peskin has been a supervisor on and off for 24 years. recently, he led a veto override of a proposal by mayor london breed to build higher density units in some neighborhoods. >> it's a tie. we're following the close call. district 16 race to replace anna eshoo in congress. former san jose mayor sam liccardo has the lead now to move on to the november election, but his opponent is still to be determined. it's neck and neck between evan low and joe simitian votes have fluctuated for weeks ever since the primary election, and as of today, they are both at exactly 30,249 votes. if you can believe it, final results are expected to b
he will hold an event this saturday at portsmouth square to formally launch his campaign. peskin is critical of the mayor and more conservative candidates who blame progressive policies for the city's problems. >> i want to repudiate the politics of blaming other people. we've blamed the judges. we've blamed everybody. we've blamed, you know, the nonprofits, let's start being accountable. let's start working with one another in a mature fashion. >> peskin has been a supervisor on...
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now you may marry mayor eric peskin addressed a large crowd in portsmouth square in chinatown today. he joins an already competitive race which includes incumbent mayor london breed. levi strauss, heir daniel lurie and former interim mayor mark farrell. >> there's 213 days between now and the election, and i'm going to walk every corner, every neighborhood of this city and listen to voters talk about my plan. but this morning was incredibly heartening. i mean, we've had probably 700 people here today, and we're off to a great start. >> now, as peskin spoke, a group gathered to rally against his running for mayor. the san francisco san francisco chronicle reports. excuse me? that group was arranged by farrell's campaign manager. an east bay refinery says it is cleaning up its act. the martinez refinery is investing in producing emissions. what a manager says the company is doing to cut pollution, and a cdc alert about bird flu. the guidance the agency is giving about the virus. you made a cow! actually it's a piggy bank. my inspiration to start saving. how about a more solid way to sa
now you may marry mayor eric peskin addressed a large crowd in portsmouth square in chinatown today. he joins an already competitive race which includes incumbent mayor london breed. levi strauss, heir daniel lurie and former interim mayor mark farrell. >> there's 213 days between now and the election, and i'm going to walk every corner, every neighborhood of this city and listen to voters talk about my plan. but this morning was incredibly heartening. i mean, we've had probably 700...
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are we going to let that stay the welcome back towards the portsmouth, new box block, a left wing slovak politician and the purchase speaker on the sidewalk in parliament. mr. blossom before the break. you said that uh some i care as well as hungry as well as auster of peaceful nations. and i think that's true, but you're still part of uh, 2 large blocks that are quite a nickel to my country at this point of time. on this is a major security dilemma for russia at the moment because most of the sydney doesn't want to explore, expand this conflict to europe. but your opinions countries keeps 0 link prolonging funding and by supplying the weapons to your grant. and i know that's why i like it, for example, doesn't do that, but your, you know, the countries that are associated with doing that, france and germany, some others. and they're doing that's without any consequences to themselves, believing that they can defeat the russia from a safe distance without any harm to them. and any military commander would tell you that this assumption needs to be shot, or is in order to bring all the war
are we going to let that stay the welcome back towards the portsmouth, new box block, a left wing slovak politician and the purchase speaker on the sidewalk in parliament. mr. blossom before the break. you said that uh some i care as well as hungry as well as auster of peaceful nations. and i think that's true, but you're still part of uh, 2 large blocks that are quite a nickel to my country at this point of time. on this is a major security dilemma for russia at the moment because most of the...
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alexander was born in portsmouth, three months prematurely, with complications which required multiplewas one of the first children to use littlejourney. he would know what was coming. he knew the roles of the staff around. he knew the different areas of the hospital that he'd be going into. that was the room where they would be putting the mask on and he would be going to sleep. you might feel a bit tired _ and groggy when you first wake up. i found it very helpful. ifound it better, ifound out what was going to happen to me. made you a bit less nervous, did it? it definitely did. i know i'm going to wake up. not like sleeping beauty and sleep for a thousand years. even after bedtime, the app was still being used. what we found is that parents were using the app and learning from the children's animations, so we introduced ways to deliver information to the parents. parents like cat, who lives in sway. her daughter vivi needed an mri scan. you get this letter through saying you have this appointment, but there's not a huge amount of information of what it's going to be like. that's so
alexander was born in portsmouth, three months prematurely, with complications which required multiplewas one of the first children to use littlejourney. he would know what was coming. he knew the roles of the staff around. he knew the different areas of the hospital that he'd be going into. that was the room where they would be putting the mask on and he would be going to sleep. you might feel a bit tired _ and groggy when you first wake up. i found it very helpful. ifound it better, ifound...
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here now we are given two minesweepers, they are in portsmouth, there our crews will already be trainedthen how will they get into the black sea? well, the thing is what is this acquisition decision, i mean, we acquired these two minesweepers for a serious amount of money, even before the war, and the idea was that they would be the basis of our nuclear group of the navy, although in principle, well, in my opinion, we could start just unmanned systems, they can also work, perform the same tasks, but cost much less, and we don’t have to go far yet, although the firecrackers are quite combat-ready, they were repaired, but it turned out that when great britain prepared them for transfers, the war was really going on, which means that they will not go through the bosphorus strait either, in addition, in addition, well, maybe there are options for delivery by rivers, but... but i think that they also, well, by the danube river, i mean, and i think, also they were calculated and i think that apparently it is impossible to do, well, well, well, i have another aspect, you know, that, well, that
here now we are given two minesweepers, they are in portsmouth, there our crews will already be trainedthen how will they get into the black sea? well, the thing is what is this acquisition decision, i mean, we acquired these two minesweepers for a serious amount of money, even before the war, and the idea was that they would be the basis of our nuclear group of the navy, although in principle, well, in my opinion, we could start just unmanned systems, they can also work, perform the same...
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they have already arrived at the naval base in portsmouth, where the crews are undergoing training. british media reports. ships will help demining the water area under the control of ukraine. i would like to note that minesweepers cannot yet enter the black sea due to the terms of the convention, which limits the passage of military vessels through the strait. sfor in the conditions of war, but the ship will become an important tool for the coast guard in the future, the ministry of defense of the united kingdom said. become a pilot, scout, tanker or gunner. during the full-scale war between russia and ukraine, high school students increasingly choose military specialties. why do they want to join the army and who do they look up to? see further in the plot. as for kirill bogdanov, well, he also started from books themselves, if i'm not mistaken, he also graduated from the odessa military academy. and, in my opinion, it is he who can be with... you such a ukrainian model of a ukrainian officer, this is how 16-year-old yuriy talks about the person he wants to emulate in life and pro
they have already arrived at the naval base in portsmouth, where the crews are undergoing training. british media reports. ships will help demining the water area under the control of ukraine. i would like to note that minesweepers cannot yet enter the black sea due to the terms of the convention, which limits the passage of military vessels through the strait. sfor in the conditions of war, but the ship will become an important tool for the coast guard in the future, the ministry of defense of...
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this one last year, at fort nelson in portsmouth, commemorated those who died in the falklands conflictder british command who died on d—day — are to stand at the british normandy memorial — close to gold beach, where many of them landed onjune the 6th, 1944. it's been a labour of love and commitment. volunteers young and old helping create the silhouettes out of recycled materials. stan ford is a normandy veteran, and recently came to see the silhouettes being made. the reverence is there, and with the bowed head, it's really good. really good. i'm proud to be here. i was only 18 when ijoined. very proud to have done my bit. yeah. it'll be half a century tomorrow since abba — a relatively unknown group from sweden — won the eurovision song contest in brighton with a number called waterloo. the rest, of course, is history. they went on to become a global pop sensation. well, our reporter fiona lamdin looks back now on that night 50 years ago and the beginning of britain's long love affair with abba. welcome to a saturday night out in brighton. 50 years ago, brighton was electric with eu
this one last year, at fort nelson in portsmouth, commemorated those who died in the falklands conflictder british command who died on d—day — are to stand at the british normandy memorial — close to gold beach, where many of them landed onjune the 6th, 1944. it's been a labour of love and commitment. volunteers young and old helping create the silhouettes out of recycled materials. stan ford is a normandy veteran, and recently came to see the silhouettes being made. the reverence is...
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settled in the championship today, nor in league one — the champagne remains on ice for the leaders, portsmouthcambe 2—0 to win promotion from league two at edgeley park. and ryan reynolds and rob mcelhenney have delivered the sequel — having jumped from the national league last season, wrexham are now promoted to league one, after a 6—0 win over forest green rovers. much more reaction to that, and the rest of the day's football, on the bbc sport website. time now for some of the day's other sport stories. england bowler liam livingstone took one wicket, and all—rounder sam curran two for punjab kings, but their contributions weren't enough to avoid a three—wicket defeat to rajastan royals in the indian premier league. it will be an all—spanish front row for moto gp�*s grand prix of the americas this weekend. maverick vinales smashed the lap record at the circuit of the americas by half a second, beating pedro acosta and marc marquez to pole. great britain won men's and women's team pursuit gold as the final round of the track nations cup got under way in milton, canada. there was also a bronze
settled in the championship today, nor in league one — the champagne remains on ice for the leaders, portsmouthcambe 2—0 to win promotion from league two at edgeley park. and ryan reynolds and rob mcelhenney have delivered the sequel — having jumped from the national league last season, wrexham are now promoted to league one, after a 6—0 win over forest green rovers. much more reaction to that, and the rest of the day's football, on the bbc sport website. time now for some of the day's...
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she is mp for north portsmouth.se ties to the royal navy. very close ties to the royal navy . she understands the navy. she understands the defence industry. she's had roles within it in the past. and i think she's right. it's very difficult to disagree with her on this. why wouldn't we? i don't think i'd want to meet the person who doesn't who person who doesn't want, who wouldn't defend wouldn't want to defend themselves country that themselves or their country that they or the family they live in, or the family or they live in, or the family or the communities. >> think we actually have >> and i think we actually have quite in this quite a few people in this country do into that. country who do fall into that. >> well, agree, and >> well, well, i agree, and i say slightly facetiously, say it slightly facetiously, because knowing this, because knowing that this, this, this, true . look, it's this, this is true. look, it's all very well . i mean, i the all very well. i mean, i the only thing i would disagree with,
she is mp for north portsmouth.se ties to the royal navy. very close ties to the royal navy . she understands the navy. she understands the defence industry. she's had roles within it in the past. and i think she's right. it's very difficult to disagree with her on this. why wouldn't we? i don't think i'd want to meet the person who doesn't who person who doesn't want, who wouldn't defend wouldn't want to defend themselves country that themselves or their country that they or the family they...
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let's go out of as the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back to the portsmouth soul. took a high shape professor of human rights and peace status at a soccer, jo, a quinn university in japan. now a professor took a how she, i, you've been writing a lot about the current international system, which despite all its rhetorical um, plan, a plan just to equality and international law grew out of the explicitly on a quote on the predatory colonial system. and i think we both agree that the creation of israel as a zine is faith with the someone to floss a year of splitting denial of the promise state to the palestinians is uh, you know, is very typical outcome of that system. it's not an exception. it's actually being tended outcomes, and i know it's a, it's a question for a noble piece. what price lorio, but i'm going to ask it any way. how do you think this institutionalized injustice could not be? it's not the result. the priest reformed practically reformed in many ways. palestine is really the, the is really the mirror. i mean, it is really the embodiment of all the injustices of the international
let's go out of as the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back to the portsmouth soul. took a high shape professor of human rights and peace status at a soccer, jo, a quinn university in japan. now a professor took a how she, i, you've been writing a lot about the current international system, which despite all its rhetorical um, plan, a plan just to equality and international law grew out of the explicitly on a quote on the predatory colonial system. and i think we both agree that the creation of...
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i'd like to apologise to everybody in portsmouth the portsmouth but it to me it the only problem thatth that you they're with this is that you they're saying they will train them saying that they will train them when onboarded. when they're onboarded. therefore at the taxpayer therefore it's at the taxpayer expense. so within this article, within the independent article, they're saying people that are commenting on it are saying, well, don't just learn well, why don't they just learn to they join and to swim before they join and make it? >> josh, em“ enn— >> i mean, josh, do you think we can just give them water wings? >> i mean, josh, do you think we canyeah,]ive them water wings? >> i mean, josh, do you think we canyeah, thatthem water wings? >> i mean, josh, do you think we canyeah, that would 'ater wings? >> i mean, josh, do you think we canyeah, that would 'ater imassive >> yeah, that would be a massive help. just woggle. but but help. just a woggle. but but maybe speaks to the maybe this also speaks to the fact there is. sorry, i fact that there is. i'm sorry, i don't get all bo
i'd like to apologise to everybody in portsmouth the portsmouth but it to me it the only problem thatth that you they're with this is that you they're saying they will train them saying that they will train them when onboarded. when they're onboarded. therefore at the taxpayer therefore it's at the taxpayer expense. so within this article, within the independent article, they're saying people that are commenting on it are saying, well, don't just learn well, why don't they just learn to they...
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so we knew he had previous form and i moved to portsmouth a while ago to do a fine art degree, so i didn'tn touch so much. ifell out with him as a teenager when he painted me in as a teenager when he painted me in a portrait wearing hot fox hunting outfits. the process is also paintings and just being generally, artwork himself, walking around wearing wigs and wellies and stuff. but really didn't know about these incredible places. after his death, just saw this massive roaring lion fireplace that he used to... what just saw this massive roaring lion fireplace that he used to... what an incredible find _ fireplace that he used to... what an incredible find it _ fireplace that he used to... what an incredible find it was _ fireplace that he used to... what an incredible find it was indeed. i fireplace that he used to... what an incredible find it was indeed. now l fireplace that he used to... what an incredible find it was indeed. now a i incredible find it was indeed. now a grade two listed building. thank you very much for sharing a little bit of how it got that status. the disease that k
so we knew he had previous form and i moved to portsmouth a while ago to do a fine art degree, so i didn'tn touch so much. ifell out with him as a teenager when he painted me in as a teenager when he painted me in a portrait wearing hot fox hunting outfits. the process is also paintings and just being generally, artwork himself, walking around wearing wigs and wellies and stuff. but really didn't know about these incredible places. after his death, just saw this massive roaring lion fireplace...
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she comes from north portsmouth comes down from north portsmouth to regularly.larly. what's interesting last 25 years interesting in the last 25 years is bus journeys in london is that bus journeys in london have gone and the rest of the have gone up and the rest of the country, they've gone so country, they've gone down. so where a good service country, they've gone down. so whe it a good service country, they've gone down. so whei agree, a good service country, they've gone down. so whei agree, they're)od service country, they've gone down. so whei agree, they're not service country, they've gone down. so whei agree, they're not goinge and i agree, they're not going to everywhere. someone like to work everywhere. someone like manchester, you probably manchester, i think you probably can service like can have a bus service like london, which is very effective, very affordable. and i think, you manchester, you know, bristol, manchester, leeds, liverpool, why not in terms thing? yes terms of the money thing? yes more will cost more more police will cost more mone
she comes from north portsmouth comes down from north portsmouth to regularly.larly. what's interesting last 25 years interesting in the last 25 years is bus journeys in london is that bus journeys in london have gone and the rest of the have gone up and the rest of the country, they've gone so country, they've gone down. so where a good service country, they've gone down. so whe it a good service country, they've gone down. so whei agree, a good service country, they've gone down. so whei...
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max bird and james collins with the goals in a 2—0 win, as theyjoin portsmouth in the championship nexta scottish premiership relegation battle after hibernian comfortably brushed them aside 3—1. levein's side remain tenth, a point ahead of ross county — who lost to bottom side livingston — while hibs stay seventh. aberdeen defeated io—man motherwell at pittodrie by a single goal to leapfrog their opponents into eighth place and move closer to safety. elsewhere, hearts avoided defeat against kilmarnock for the fifth time this season after a goalless draw at rugby park. staying in scotland, rangers are the first tam through to the final of the women's scottish cup after beating glasgow rivals celtic 2—0 at hampden park. it took until the 83rd minute for rangers to make the breakthrough. chelsea cornet heading in from a corner and just five mins later, they sealed the victory thanks to this lob over the keeperfrom kirsty howatt. revenge for rangers then, after losing to celtic in the final last season. hearts play spartans in the other semi final tomorrow. chelsea are in action in the sec
max bird and james collins with the goals in a 2—0 win, as theyjoin portsmouth in the championship nexta scottish premiership relegation battle after hibernian comfortably brushed them aside 3—1. levein's side remain tenth, a point ahead of ross county — who lost to bottom side livingston — while hibs stay seventh. aberdeen defeated io—man motherwell at pittodrie by a single goal to leapfrog their opponents into eighth place and move closer to safety. elsewhere, hearts avoided defeat...
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that's up in portsmouth, hampshire. and there he is working on the figure to sit on the horse of general porter. very controversial statue. porter. you know, literally dismissed from the army for treason for his role in the battle of second manassas, second bull run. but he was eventually exonerated, cleared and restored to rank. so but there were people at the time was very political his political still considered porter a traitor and didn't want any monuments to him. kelly learned the truth that that porter was innocent and was commissioned to make the statue actually fits. john porter lived right down the from where we are today kelly would come to morristown to visit fitz john porter sketches do conduct and also across the street is thomas nast another friend of kelly from the art world and so kelly came right where we are a very. bar relief on wall street at federal washington a prayer at valley forge when this was unveiled, the american public, it became a sensation, a wealthy real estate baron. new york city orde
that's up in portsmouth, hampshire. and there he is working on the figure to sit on the horse of general porter. very controversial statue. porter. you know, literally dismissed from the army for treason for his role in the battle of second manassas, second bull run. but he was eventually exonerated, cleared and restored to rank. so but there were people at the time was very political his political still considered porter a traitor and didn't want any monuments to him. kelly learned the truth...
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the 22—year—old from portsmouth crossed the finish line in just over one hour and 35 minutes.s with waterlogged pitches and courses having some serious financial implications. the lancashire cricket league has had to delay the start of the season, grassroots football is struggling, and good luck with getting a round of golf in. mairead smith reports. it may look like a lake but under this water is a golf course in cumbria at.— this water is a golf course in cumbria at. , , ., cumbria at. every winter is a bad winter but _ cumbria at. every winter is a bad winter but is _ cumbria at. every winter is a bad winter but is by _ cumbria at. every winter is a bad winter but is by far— cumbria at. every winter is a bad winter but is by far the _ cumbria at. every winter is a bad winter but is by far the worst i winter but is by far the worst you've had. winter but is by far the worst you've had-— winter but is by far the worst you've had. winter but is by far the worst ou've had. ., _, , , ., you've had. the golf course is not been open _ you've had. the golf course is not been open a
the 22—year—old from portsmouth crossed the finish line in just over one hour and 35 minutes.s with waterlogged pitches and courses having some serious financial implications. the lancashire cricket league has had to delay the start of the season, grassroots football is struggling, and good luck with getting a round of golf in. mairead smith reports. it may look like a lake but under this water is a golf course in cumbria at.— this water is a golf course in cumbria at. , , ., cumbria at....
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in fact, in places like here in littlehampton and others like portsmouth and weymouth, there have beenop the inflow, forcing around 20 people here to leave in the middle of the night. a lot people haven't got any cover for flood damage on the caravans. and we are in that category so we hope it won't further west at alva stoke in hampshire, the morning walk came with its own challenges. and not the ideal conditions if you're learning how to drive. across the solent, this was cowes on the isle of wight, where the sea water left roads impassable and cars undriveable. the scenes were matched in parts of the west country, like here at portway in bristol. this has been 2a hours of miseryer fear and diss comfort. tides it has been a very difficult 2a hours for so many people, this easy are not so much about the rains this time like we had previously, this is about the tidal surges, the environment agency told us that records have been broken right across the south coast today, and some people seeing as much as an extra half a metre of water, they are warning people to continue watching out fo
in fact, in places like here in littlehampton and others like portsmouth and weymouth, there have beenop the inflow, forcing around 20 people here to leave in the middle of the night. a lot people haven't got any cover for flood damage on the caravans. and we are in that category so we hope it won't further west at alva stoke in hampshire, the morning walk came with its own challenges. and not the ideal conditions if you're learning how to drive. across the solent, this was cowes on the isle of...