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jonathan beale, bbc news, raf akrotiri.ry fox is likely to be referred to the competition watchdog. the decision by the culture secretary karren bradley is a blow to the media mogul‘s hopes of having the £11 billion deal waved through without further scrutiny. mr murdoch already owns 39% of the satellite broadcaster. 0ur media editor amol rajan is here with me. what does this mean for rupert murdoch's considerable media interests ? murdoch's considerable media interests? today is mixed feelings for the murdochs, on the one hand they will be relieved they have been deemed fit and proper by 0fcom to own a broadcasting licence but there seems to be lingering worries despite assurances about excessive power and control being in the hands of one family. rupert murdoch is not as powerful as he used to be in britain, his newspaper circulation is in decline, they didn't get the result they wanted in this election, and powerhouses like amazon, netflix and powerhouses like amazon, netflix and facebook means there's competition for th
jonathan beale, bbc news, raf akrotiri.ry fox is likely to be referred to the competition watchdog. the decision by the culture secretary karren bradley is a blow to the media mogul‘s hopes of having the £11 billion deal waved through without further scrutiny. mr murdoch already owns 39% of the satellite broadcaster. 0ur media editor amol rajan is here with me. what does this mean for rupert murdoch's considerable media interests ? murdoch's considerable media interests? today is mixed...
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jonathan beale, bbc news, raf akrotiri.sed to maintain the one country two systems system ends hong kong. he's in hong kong for the 20th anniversary of the hand—out. a large security operation is under way, as protests are planned throughout the visit. yesterday, democracy activists were arrested after chaining themselves to a monument to symbolise the handover. the culture secretary, karen bradley, says she is "minded" to refer rupert murdoch's 21st century fox bid to take control of sky to the competition commission. ms bradley pointed to concerns about media plurality — but has yet to make her final decision. mr murdoch already owns 39% of sky and opponents believe the deal would give him too much power in the uk media. 0ur entertainment correspondent david sillito reports. sky, 12 million of us subscribe. it was set up by rupert murdoch but he owns only 39% of the shares. he wants full control. however, his media empire also owns the sun and the times and produces news for many radio stations. should this be a matter fo
jonathan beale, bbc news, raf akrotiri.sed to maintain the one country two systems system ends hong kong. he's in hong kong for the 20th anniversary of the hand—out. a large security operation is under way, as protests are planned throughout the visit. yesterday, democracy activists were arrested after chaining themselves to a monument to symbolise the handover. the culture secretary, karen bradley, says she is "minded" to refer rupert murdoch's 21st century fox bid to take control...
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to write it off as the raf being under threat as a big extreme.uggestion that the russians will be tracking planes. it goes back to this problem that russia is there with the syrian airforce, that russia is there with the syrian air force, cooperating that russia is there with the syrian airforce, cooperating with that russia is there with the syrian air force, cooperating with the syrian government. we and the americans have certain preferred partners who are in the opposition, but there are other groups that neither the russians or the americans are very keen on. the americans are very keen on. the americans on the british are a lot more robust on syria than they were in the past. i don't think the russians have any right to complain about that given the way they have been behaving in the past five years. it also reminds us of this hideous situation in syria, that is continuing. we have been so... it's not getting any better. let's end. how else can we possibly end? nobody is quite yet saying on the front page, what a scorcher, but britain bakes
to write it off as the raf being under threat as a big extreme.uggestion that the russians will be tracking planes. it goes back to this problem that russia is there with the syrian airforce, that russia is there with the syrian air force, cooperating that russia is there with the syrian airforce, cooperating with that russia is there with the syrian air force, cooperating with the syrian government. we and the americans have certain preferred partners who are in the opposition, but there are...
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held ambition — to fly in a spitfire. 95—year—old hugo broch took to the skies over kent, where the rafar of a merlin engine, heralding the meeting of a great machine with a great pilot. during his career, mostly on the russian front, hugo broch was credited with 81 victories in 324 missions. every german squadron had heard of the spitfire, herr broch had waited most of his life to fly in one. translation: the spitfire was greatly respected. with these machines you have a great chance of feeling free and being able to do what you want. and i expect to get that feeling again today. the spitfire gained its iconic status during the summer of 1940 when the raf fought to hold off an invasion. there is still debate whether whether the planes or the pilots won the battle. as his ground crew hurried to scramble this spitfire ahead of the approaching rain clouds, herr broch clearly remembered the drill. herr broch‘s delight as he soared above the kent hills. he declined an offer to take the controls, saying that in this case he was just a back—seat driver. then, all too soon, it was over. summed
held ambition — to fly in a spitfire. 95—year—old hugo broch took to the skies over kent, where the rafar of a merlin engine, heralding the meeting of a great machine with a great pilot. during his career, mostly on the russian front, hugo broch was credited with 81 victories in 324 missions. every german squadron had heard of the spitfire, herr broch had waited most of his life to fly in one. translation: the spitfire was greatly respected. with these machines you have a great chance of...
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as well as the gun salute, there was an raf typhoon which marked the start of the parade which passedple who lined the streets to watch active service men and women and cadets and veterans and military bands at, as they pass through the streets of liverpool. they headed up the road to the royal box where they we re the road to the royal box where they were met by the earl of essex and prime minister. it is now the ninth annual national armed forces day, which is all about marking the service of those active service men and women, the decade occasion and sacrifice that they make. —— dedication. there is a replica typhoon on the dock behind me. it has been transformed with a myriad of equipment that people can look at. there is the frigate which is up to the way. later on today there will be dragon boat racing and a number of fly pasts. we have seen the amazing red arrows go past a couple of times and we will see the battle of britain memorial flight later on. this has been exceedingly well received by people in liverpool, particularly after what happened in manchester a few weeks ago.
as well as the gun salute, there was an raf typhoon which marked the start of the parade which passedple who lined the streets to watch active service men and women and cadets and veterans and military bands at, as they pass through the streets of liverpool. they headed up the road to the royal box where they we re the road to the royal box where they were met by the earl of essex and prime minister. it is now the ninth annual national armed forces day, which is all about marking the service of...
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balcony where prince george, as usual, stole the show gazing down at the crowds and as then as the raf fly—past appeared up at the sky with his sister. but this was no ordinary trooping. this was a year when the head of state reflected the country's feeling of shock and grief. nicolas witchall, bbc news, buckingham palace. since the fire, the government has ordered councils across england to check the safety of their buildings. many have sought to reassure tenants living in tower blocks. but, as our correspondent duncan kennedy reports, it's notjust tower blocks that are coming under scrutiny. in all parts of the country, in all kinds of buildings, the grenfell fire is changing people's lives. how long have you lived here? nearly 40 years. like mo who has lived on the 20th floor of her tower block in southampton since 1977. without a worry, until this week. the block is due to be cladded. but after cladding came under suspicion in the west london fire, skachlt mo has called the council to an immediate meeting to express residents' doubts. because the flats are a lot of flats are very d
balcony where prince george, as usual, stole the show gazing down at the crowds and as then as the raf fly—past appeared up at the sky with his sister. but this was no ordinary trooping. this was a year when the head of state reflected the country's feeling of shock and grief. nicolas witchall, bbc news, buckingham palace. since the fire, the government has ordered councils across england to check the safety of their buildings. many have sought to reassure tenants living in tower blocks. but,...
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palace balcony, where prince george as usual stole the show, gazing down at the crowds and then as the rafry trooping. this was a year when the head of state reflected the country's feelings of shock and grief. ajudge in the united states has declared a mistrial in the case of the entertainer bill cosby. the reason given has been that the jury is deadlocked. the star was facing three counts of aggravated indecent assault, after so many accused him of being a catalytic sexual predator, bill cosbyis catalytic sexual predator, bill cosby is free now to go home from court. the jury cosby is free now to go home from court. thejury did cosby is free now to go home from court. the jury did - acquit him court. thejury did not acquit him but they couldn't unanimously agreed to convicting either. we came here foran for an acquittal, but like looking for an acquittal, but like that rolling stones song says, you don't always get - you you get what you need. sometimes. you get what you need. god bless you all that happy father's day. the mistrial was celibate is like a victory by bill cosby supporters.
palace balcony, where prince george as usual stole the show, gazing down at the crowds and then as the rafry trooping. this was a year when the head of state reflected the country's feelings of shock and grief. ajudge in the united states has declared a mistrial in the case of the entertainer bill cosby. the reason given has been that the jury is deadlocked. the star was facing three counts of aggravated indecent assault, after so many accused him of being a catalytic sexual predator, bill...
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he isa help an raf veteran get to syria. he is a british libyan man.by the prison authorities and by counterterrorism police. they were fully aware of his visits. they didn't bar him from going to visit abdullah. they let the visits go ahead. my understanding is the visits were closely monitored. and there will now be, obviously, keen interest to find out whether moore should have been done afterwards, or what steps were taken should have been done afterwards, or what steps were ta ken afterwards to see whether there was anything sinister going on. but the visits went ahead, two visits to prison, by salman abedi. we are now getting a fuller picture of what he has been doing in the last few years. you may render that police had said that they have no record of anyone contacting counterterrorism police hotlines with concerns about salman abedi, despite the fact that the bbc has been told that five years ago, phone calls were made to that hotline. that again is something else that needs to be bottomed out in the fullness of time. in terms of the wider pol
he isa help an raf veteran get to syria. he is a british libyan man.by the prison authorities and by counterterrorism police. they were fully aware of his visits. they didn't bar him from going to visit abdullah. they let the visits go ahead. my understanding is the visits were closely monitored. and there will now be, obviously, keen interest to find out whether moore should have been done afterwards, or what steps were taken should have been done afterwards, or what steps were ta ken...
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the world is twied, this is a common threat and therefore a common theme is to energyze against the raf ajs of our changing climate. >> measures that would have california get all of the power from renewable energy by 2045 passed in the senate this month on the way to assembly. >> nbc microclimate weather certified most accurate in the bay area. >> okay the warm-up is here officially. i could tell already. >> just a day after sierra snow, hail, thunderstorms this weekend, 20 degree below average temperatures. we're set to see the temperatures soar to more june like levels inland, down right hot and just not a day or two but could last several days. enjoy the weather we have outside right now. 65 degrees in san francisco. should be breezy and cool for the stort start of the giants game hosting the royals. temperatures close to 60 for pitch time dropping to the mid-50s later on. oakland 69 degrees. temperatures climbing into the mid-70s tomorrow around the inner portions of the east bay. 77 in sonoma. this time tomorrow probably closer toet 80 degrees? san jose. enough wind out there that
the world is twied, this is a common threat and therefore a common theme is to energyze against the raf ajs of our changing climate. >> measures that would have california get all of the power from renewable energy by 2045 passed in the senate this month on the way to assembly. >> nbc microclimate weather certified most accurate in the bay area. >> okay the warm-up is here officially. i could tell already. >> just a day after sierra snow, hail, thunderstorms this...
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held ambition — to fly in a spitfire. 95—year—old hugo broch took to the skies over kent, where the rafis flying career, mostly on the russian front, hugo broch was credited with 81 victories in 324 missions. every german squadron had heard of the spitfire, herr broch had waited most of his life to fly in one. translation: the spitfire was greatly respected. with these machines you have a fantastic feeling of being free and being able to do what you want. and i expect to get that feeling again today. the spitfire gained its iconic status during the summer of 1940 when the raf fought to hold off an invasion. there is still debate whether the planes or the pilots won the battle. as his ground crew hurried to scramble this spitfire ahead of the approaching rain clouds, herr broch clearly remembered the drill. the flight was captured by documentary cameras, so we can share hugo broch's delight as he soared above the kent hills. he declined an offer to take the controls, saying that in this case he was just a back—seat driver. then, all too soon, it was over. summed up in one word. "wonderfu
held ambition — to fly in a spitfire. 95—year—old hugo broch took to the skies over kent, where the rafis flying career, mostly on the russian front, hugo broch was credited with 81 victories in 324 missions. every german squadron had heard of the spitfire, herr broch had waited most of his life to fly in one. translation: the spitfire was greatly respected. with these machines you have a fantastic feeling of being free and being able to do what you want. and i expect to get that feeling...
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palace balcony, where prince george as usual stole the show, gazing down at the crowds, and then as the rafsister. but this was no ordinary trooping. this was a year when the head of state reflected the country's feelings of shock and grief. nicholas witchell, bbc news, at buckingham palace. ajudge in the united states has declared a mis—trial in the sexual assault case against entertainer bill cosby. the jury failed to reach a consensus on all three counts, after more than 50 hours of deliberations. the 79—year—old had denied drugging and sexually assaulting a woman at his home 13 years ago. the prosecution in the case says it will seek a retrial. 0ur north america correspondent, aleem maqbool, reports. after so many accused him of being a calculating sexual predator, bill cosby is free now to go home from court. the jury didn't acquit him, but they could not unanimously agreed to convict him either. we came here looking for an acquittal, but like that rolling stones says, you don't always get what you want — sometimes, you get what you need. god bless you all, and happy father's day. the
palace balcony, where prince george as usual stole the show, gazing down at the crowds, and then as the rafsister. but this was no ordinary trooping. this was a year when the head of state reflected the country's feelings of shock and grief. nicholas witchell, bbc news, at buckingham palace. ajudge in the united states has declared a mis—trial in the sexual assault case against entertainer bill cosby. the jury failed to reach a consensus on all three counts, after more than 50 hours of...
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raf at the top of the screen. despite knee juriinjuries, 9 m9 an hour winner.too much today. ball finds the net. in two hours, straight sets, winning the tenth french open title and first major title in three years. >> the only thing that matters now is i have this trophy again with me and that means a lot for me. i worked a lot to be here, so for me it's very, very special. i played well during both weeks. i played well since the beginning of the season so very happy. >> all right, giants hosting the twins trying to end a two game slide. matt marocakaine on the hill. hunter pin fouls, with the double off the wall. posy scores 7-5 giants, eight doubles in the game, tying the franchise total. giants four runs in the seventh, five runs in the eighth. three coming off the bases loaded by austin slater. four rbis. finally explodes, win the series with a 13-8 victory. >> mentally i was trying to come in with the same approach every day. whether i was in the lineup or not, it helps to get in a little bit of a rhythm being in there every day. i think that's natural yo
raf at the top of the screen. despite knee juriinjuries, 9 m9 an hour winner.too much today. ball finds the net. in two hours, straight sets, winning the tenth french open title and first major title in three years. >> the only thing that matters now is i have this trophy again with me and that means a lot for me. i worked a lot to be here, so for me it's very, very special. i played well during both weeks. i played well since the beginning of the season so very happy. >> all right,...
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smith was armed when he ran from the officer raf a traffic stop and was shot twice dropping his gun between those shots. prosecutors argued he was defenseless at the time of the second shot. the defense claimed the officer feared for his life. >>> and police say these were the weapons a 28-year-old man was carrying when he was arrested at a pasadena, california, train station. now, in addition to the assault rifle and that huge knife, the man had plenty of ammunition along with a bible and a no connection to terrorism has been found. >>> now for an abc news exclusive on the bill cosby sex assault trial. the pennsylvania jury deliberated more than 50 hours before a mistrial was declared over the weekend. now a juror who asked to remain anonymous tells abc news that two hold-outs prevented a guilty verdict and in the words of this juror, the hold-outs were just not moving no matter what. at one point during the deliberations one juror punched a concrete wall and broke his pinkie. we're going to have much more on this and these shocking revelations on "good morning america." >>> well, flu seas
smith was armed when he ran from the officer raf a traffic stop and was shot twice dropping his gun between those shots. prosecutors argued he was defenseless at the time of the second shot. the defense claimed the officer feared for his life. >>> and police say these were the weapons a 28-year-old man was carrying when he was arrested at a pasadena, california, train station. now, in addition to the assault rifle and that huge knife, the man had plenty of ammunition along with a bible...
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balcony, where prince george, as usual, stole the show, gazing down at the crowds, and then as the rafd, up at the sky with his sister. but this was no ordinary trooping. this was a year when the head of state reflected the country's feelings of shock and grief. nicholas witchell, bbc news, at buckingham palace. ajudge in the united states has declared a mis—trial in the sexual assault case against entertainer bill cosby. the jury failed to reach a consensus on all three counts, after more than 50 hours of deliberations. the prosecution says it will seek a retrial. the 79—year—old actor had denied drugging and sexually assaulting a woman at his home 13 years ago. our north america correspondent, aleem maqbool, reports. after so many accused him of being a calculating sexual predator, bill cosby is free now to go home from court. the jury didn't acquit him, but they could not unanimously agreed to convict him either. we came here looking for an acquittal, but like that rolling stones says, you don't always get what you want — sometimes, you get what you need. god bless you all, and happ
balcony, where prince george, as usual, stole the show, gazing down at the crowds, and then as the rafd, up at the sky with his sister. but this was no ordinary trooping. this was a year when the head of state reflected the country's feelings of shock and grief. nicholas witchell, bbc news, at buckingham palace. ajudge in the united states has declared a mis—trial in the sexual assault case against entertainer bill cosby. the jury failed to reach a consensus on all three counts, after more...
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palace balcony, where prince george as usual stole the show, gazing down at the crowds, and then as the rafthe sky with his sister. but this was no ordinary trooping. this was a year when the head of state reflected the country's feelings of shock and grief. nicholas witchell, bbc news, at buckingham palace. and you keep up to date on this, and all the stories we're following. just head to our website, bbc.com/news. japanese media is reporting that the us navy has found the bodies of seven crewmen who went missing after the uss fitzgerald was involved in a collision with a container ship offjapan. the bodies were found in flooded compartments on the destroyer. the uss fitzgerald has now arrived back at yokosuka port, where an investigation is under way to establish how the collision occurred with the philippine vessel in the middle of the night. the ship's commanding officer is being treated for injuries. the entertainer, bill cosby, has walked free from a court in the united states after a judge declared a mistrial in his sexual assault case. the jury were unable to reach a decision on whe
palace balcony, where prince george as usual stole the show, gazing down at the crowds, and then as the rafthe sky with his sister. but this was no ordinary trooping. this was a year when the head of state reflected the country's feelings of shock and grief. nicholas witchell, bbc news, at buckingham palace. and you keep up to date on this, and all the stories we're following. just head to our website, bbc.com/news. japanese media is reporting that the us navy has found the bodies of seven...
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palace balcony, where prince george as usual stole the show, gazing down at the crowds, and then as the rafared, up at the sky with his sister. but this was no ordinary trooping. this was a year when the head of state reflected the country's feelings of shock and grief. nicholas witchell, bbc news, at buckingham palace. and to keep up today on this, and all the stories we're following, just head to our website — bbc.com/news. the entertainer, bill cosby, has walked free from a court in the united states after a judge declared a mis—trial in his sexual assault case. the jury were unable to reach a decision on whether the seventy—nine—year—old was guilty of drugging and sexually assaulting a woman at his home thirteen years ago. the prosecution says it will seek a retrial. aleem maqbool reports. after so many accused him of being a calculating sexual predator, bill cosby is free now to go home. the jury didn't acquit him, but they couldn't unanimously agree to convict him either. we came here looking for an acquittal, but like that rolling stones song says, you don't always get what you want
palace balcony, where prince george as usual stole the show, gazing down at the crowds, and then as the rafared, up at the sky with his sister. but this was no ordinary trooping. this was a year when the head of state reflected the country's feelings of shock and grief. nicholas witchell, bbc news, at buckingham palace. and to keep up today on this, and all the stories we're following, just head to our website — bbc.com/news. the entertainer, bill cosby, has walked free from a court in the...
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palace balcony, where prince george as usual stole the show, gazing down at the crowds, and then as the rafut this was no ordinary trooping. this was a year when the head of state reflected the country's feelings of shock and grief. nicholas witchell, bbc news, at buckingham palace. since the fire, the government has ordered councils across england to check the safety of their buildings. many have sought to reassure tenants living in tower blocks. but as our correspondent duncan kennedy reports, it's notjust residential tower blocks that are coming under scrutiny. in all parts of the country and in all parts of buildings, the green fell fire is changing people ‘s lives. i've been he nearly 40 years in the same place. like this lady who has lived on the 24th floor in her power bloc since 1977. without a worry until this week. bloc is due to be clouded that after cladding came under suspicion in the west london fire, she has called the council to an emergency meeting to express residents' doubts. because lots of the flats are very doubts and the heating is not a very good system and it is qui
palace balcony, where prince george as usual stole the show, gazing down at the crowds, and then as the rafut this was no ordinary trooping. this was a year when the head of state reflected the country's feelings of shock and grief. nicholas witchell, bbc news, at buckingham palace. since the fire, the government has ordered councils across england to check the safety of their buildings. many have sought to reassure tenants living in tower blocks. but as our correspondent duncan kennedy...
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palace balcony, where prince george as usual stole the show, gazing down at the crowds, and then as the raft the sky with his sister. but this was no ordinary trooping. this was a year when the head of state reflected the country's feelings of shock and grief. nicholas witchell, bbc news, at buckingham palace. there've been anti—government demonstrators in westminster against the conservative‘s "confidence and supply" agreement with northern ireland's democratic unionist party. people also raised concerns over the grenfell tower fire and how the situation has been handled. there were minor scuffles in whitehall which had a heavy police presence. our political correspondent mark lobel was there. hundreds of people have been protesting outside downing street today. and the protest organiser is owenjones, a columnist at the guardian. hejoins us now. owen, you have more faith than you did injeremy corbyn a week ago, but if we put that to one side, you are calling for big change at the moment during a precarious time for british politics. is that not a risky strategy? well, the risky strategy is
palace balcony, where prince george as usual stole the show, gazing down at the crowds, and then as the raft the sky with his sister. but this was no ordinary trooping. this was a year when the head of state reflected the country's feelings of shock and grief. nicholas witchell, bbc news, at buckingham palace. there've been anti—government demonstrators in westminster against the conservative‘s "confidence and supply" agreement with northern ireland's democratic unionist party....
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raf at the top of the screen. despite knee juriinjuries, 9 m n an hour winner.oo much today. ball finds the net. in two hours, straight sets, winning the tenth french open title and first major title in three years. >> the only thing that matters now is i have this trophy again with me and that means a lot for me. i worked a lot to be here, so for me it's very, very special. i played well during both weeks. i played well since the beginning of the season so very happy.ng the twins trying to end a two game slide. matt hunter pin fouls, with the double off the wall. posy scores 7-5 giants, eight doubles in the game, tying the franchise total. giants four runs in the seventh, five runs in the eighth. three coming off the bases loaded by austin slater. four rbis. finally explodes, win the series with a 13-8 victory. >> mentally i was trying to come in with the same approach every day. whether i was in the lineup or not, it helps to get in a little bit of a rhythm being in there every day. i think that's natural you talk to anyone, i think they would say the same thi
raf at the top of the screen. despite knee juriinjuries, 9 m n an hour winner.oo much today. ball finds the net. in two hours, straight sets, winning the tenth french open title and first major title in three years. >> the only thing that matters now is i have this trophy again with me and that means a lot for me. i worked a lot to be here, so for me it's very, very special. i played well during both weeks. i played well since the beginning of the season so very happy.ng the twins trying...
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the main event has been taking place in liverpool, where a parade and raf fly—past have marked armedorrespondent danielle hewson gave us this update from liverpool. it is teaming on the dock behind me. over 100,000 have turned up to celebrate national armed forces day. there is a replica typhoon on the dock behind me. this is about marking the sacrifices of our servicemen and women and the event goes on all day, the chance that they would take a look on board and hms type 23 frigate called the iron duke, a dragon boat racing and also fly pasts, the red arrows have all ready loan and we will see the battle of britain memorial flight. it is an event which has attracted a great deal of attention, people have had the chance to look at a myriad of equipment which is used by our armed forces everyday when serving overseas and here in the uk. it is a national event and people here have been delighted to come out and support national armed forces day. the leader of the house of commons, andrea leadsom has said it would be helpful if broadcasters "were willing to be a bit patriotic" with rega
the main event has been taking place in liverpool, where a parade and raf fly—past have marked armedorrespondent danielle hewson gave us this update from liverpool. it is teaming on the dock behind me. over 100,000 have turned up to celebrate national armed forces day. there is a replica typhoon on the dock behind me. this is about marking the sacrifices of our servicemen and women and the event goes on all day, the chance that they would take a look on board and hms type 23 frigate called...
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the spitfire gained its iconic status in the summer of 1940 when the raf fought to hold off an invasionbattle. as his ground crew hurried to scramble this spitfire ahead of the approaching rainclouds, hugo brock clearly remembered the drill. the flight was captured by documentary cameras so the flight was captured by documentary cameras so we can the flight was captured by documentary cameras so we can share hugo brock‘s delight as he soared above the camp hill. he declined an offer to ta ke above the camp hill. he declined an offer to take the controls, saying that in this case he was just a backseat driver. then, all too soon it was over, some up in one word — wonderful. translation: the spitfire is an excellent aircraft and they had an excellent pilot. i remember how fantastic it is to be able to fly. on one question he was adamant, the aircraft he flew all those years ago was still the best. the chinese artist ai wei—wei is a well known champion of human rights — views that led to his own detention in china in 2011. this week he's in washington promoting one of his most significant
the spitfire gained its iconic status in the summer of 1940 when the raf fought to hold off an invasionbattle. as his ground crew hurried to scramble this spitfire ahead of the approaching rainclouds, hugo brock clearly remembered the drill. the flight was captured by documentary cameras so the flight was captured by documentary cameras so we can the flight was captured by documentary cameras so we can share hugo brock‘s delight as he soared above the camp hill. he declined an offer to ta ke...
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palace balcony, where prince george as usual stole the show, gazing down at the crowds, and then as the rafno ordinary trooping. this was a year when the head of state reflected the country's feelings of shock and grief. nicholas witchell, bbc news, at buckingham palace. saudi arabia, uae and two other states last week imposed unprecedented sanctions against qatar over its support for terrorist groups. it's led to the worst crisis in the gulf region for decades. our chief international correspondent lyse doucet spoke to saudi arabia's foreign minister adel al—jubeir and asked him if pressuring qatar financially to get the country to comply amounts to bullying. they are one of the richest countries in the world. economic crisis is not significant to them. we wa nted crisis is not significant to them. we wanted to send a powerful message to our brothers and qatar that they need to act with us. nobody wants to harm the people, we made that clear. but we also made clear that we will not deal with them as long as these policies continue. not allowing the overflight of territory, that sends a mes
palace balcony, where prince george as usual stole the show, gazing down at the crowds, and then as the rafno ordinary trooping. this was a year when the head of state reflected the country's feelings of shock and grief. nicholas witchell, bbc news, at buckingham palace. saudi arabia, uae and two other states last week imposed unprecedented sanctions against qatar over its support for terrorist groups. it's led to the worst crisis in the gulf region for decades. our chief international...
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palace balcony, where prince george as usual stole the show, gazing down at the crowds, and then as the rafe sky with his sister. but this was no ordinary trooping. this was a year when the head of state reflected the country's feelings of shock and grief. nicholas witchell, bbc news, at buckingham palace. 0k, ok, let's take a look at some more stories making the news, now. more than a hundred migrants have been rescued by a cargo ship in the mediterranean sea. the merchant ship deployed emergency rafts after they saw the rubber dinghies carrying men, women and children deflating off the coast of libya. all of the migrants were then transferred to a rescue ship, and are said to be in good health. a temporary ceasefire has been agreed in an area including the rebel—held syrian city of daraa, in the south of the country. the syrian government side, which has been bombarding the city, says the 48—hour truce is intended to support reconciliation efforts. spanish bullfighter ivan fandino has died after being gored by a bull during a fight in south—western france. the 36—year—old stumbled in the
palace balcony, where prince george as usual stole the show, gazing down at the crowds, and then as the rafe sky with his sister. but this was no ordinary trooping. this was a year when the head of state reflected the country's feelings of shock and grief. nicholas witchell, bbc news, at buckingham palace. 0k, ok, let's take a look at some more stories making the news, now. more than a hundred migrants have been rescued by a cargo ship in the mediterranean sea. the merchant ship deployed...
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palace balcony, where prince george as usual stole the show, gazing down at the crowds, and then as the rafup at the sky with his sister. but this was no ordinary trooping. this was a year when the head of state reflected the country's feelings of shock and grief. nicholas witchell, bbc news, at buckingham palace. and you can keep up to date on this and all the stories we're following. just head to our website — bbc.com/news. japanese media is reporting that the us navy has found the bodies of seven crew member who went missing after the uss fitzgerald was involved in a collision with a container ship of japan. the involved in a collision with a container ship ofjapan. the bodies we re container ship ofjapan. the bodies were found in flooded compartments on the destroyer. three women have been killed in what the authorities in colombia say was a terrorist attack for lotion occurred at a shopping maul in bogota, nine other people were injured. over 100 migrants have been rescued by a cargo ship in the mediterranean sea. the merchant ship deployed emergency rafts after they saw the rugby ding
palace balcony, where prince george as usual stole the show, gazing down at the crowds, and then as the rafup at the sky with his sister. but this was no ordinary trooping. this was a year when the head of state reflected the country's feelings of shock and grief. nicholas witchell, bbc news, at buckingham palace. and you can keep up to date on this and all the stories we're following. just head to our website — bbc.com/news. japanese media is reporting that the us navy has found the bodies...
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palace balcony, where prince george as usual stole the show, gazing down at the crowds, and then as the rafrooping. this was a year when the head of state reflected the country's feelings of shock and grief. nicholas witchell, bbc news, at buckingham palace. in the headline a total of 58 people are dead and that total may increase. theresa may has admitted he support available that he support available immediately after the disaster was not good enough. in other news, bill cosby walks free from court after the judge declares declares a mistrial in his sex assault case. now let's get all the sports news. england are playing argentina in their last here's what's happening right now. england have just crossed for a try. england have just crossed for a try. england now lead the series 1—0. a dynamic start from england, the lead 4-0 dynamic start from england, the lead 4—0 in santa fe. —— 5—0 in argentina —— against argentina in the second test. back in new zealand, before that lions match in rotorua, had already won against australia and canada in the 4 team international series — it was level
palace balcony, where prince george as usual stole the show, gazing down at the crowds, and then as the rafrooping. this was a year when the head of state reflected the country's feelings of shock and grief. nicholas witchell, bbc news, at buckingham palace. in the headline a total of 58 people are dead and that total may increase. theresa may has admitted he support available that he support available immediately after the disaster was not good enough. in other news, bill cosby walks free from...
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fly—past appeared, up at the sky with his sister. as the raf fly—past appeared, feelings of shock andxual assault case against the entertainer bill cosby. the jury was unable to reach a verdict after more than 50 hours of deliberations. a verdict after more than 50 the 79—year—old actor had denied drugging and sexually assaulting a woman at his home 13 years ago. 0ur north america correspondent aleem maqbool reports. after aleem maqbool reports. so many accused him of b calculated after so many accused him of being a calculated sexual predator, bill cosbyis calculated sexual predator, bill cosby is free now to go home from court. the jury didn‘t acquit him, but they could not unanimously agreed to convey him either. whee kim looking for an acquittal, but like leader that rolling stone says, you can‘t always get what you want, you can‘t always get what you want, you get what you need. —— whee kim the victory was celebrated looking. the victory was celebrated by cos by looking. the victory was celebrated by cosby supported. 60 women came forward and accused him... yes, after 20—25 years
fly—past appeared, up at the sky with his sister. as the raf fly—past appeared, feelings of shock andxual assault case against the entertainer bill cosby. the jury was unable to reach a verdict after more than 50 hours of deliberations. a verdict after more than 50 the 79—year—old actor had denied drugging and sexually assaulting a woman at his home 13 years ago. 0ur north america correspondent aleem maqbool reports. after aleem maqbool reports. so many accused him of b calculated after...
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super—rich, will pay a little more so we can have more nurses, are fire service is not slashed, our navy and rafe street under labour. is this where you thought theresa may and the conservative party would be at this stage of the campaign? at the start of the campaign at the polls were extraordinary. speaking to friends of mine at various levels of the conservative party, no one believed those polls at face value. people we re those polls at face value. people were talking about a conservative win, but not in those amounts. that said, asi win, but not in those amounts. that said, as i have indicated, i do not think it has been a very skilful campaign, there have been some problems with it, they the focus so much onjeremy corbyn and his personality has played to his advantage and we have lost touch slightly with what theresa may's vision for post—brexit britain is about. she was good at the beginning spelling out something quite interesting that appeal to people beyond the conservative party, when she first came to power as prime minister, and in her speech that she gave to the conservative party
super—rich, will pay a little more so we can have more nurses, are fire service is not slashed, our navy and rafe street under labour. is this where you thought theresa may and the conservative party would be at this stage of the campaign? at the start of the campaign at the polls were extraordinary. speaking to friends of mine at various levels of the conservative party, no one believed those polls at face value. people we re those polls at face value. people were talking about a...
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the main event has been taking place in liverpool, where a parade and raf fly—past have marked armeds this update from liverpool. 0ver over 100,000 0ver100,000 people have turned out to celebrate. we have got people queueing to take a look inside a replica of typhoon, real version did a flyby to mark the start of the event earlier today. there was a parade which ended up down the way at the royal box where the earl of wessex was representing the queen, along with prime minister theresa may. now this has become an annual event. it is the ninth one and it's all about marking the sacrifices and the dedication of our service men and women. the event will be going on all day. there is a chance for people to take a look on board a hms type 23 frigate. dragon vote racing and there has also been a file path. we have seen the red arrows already today and we are going to see the battle of britain memorial flight. it was an event that has attracted a great deal of attention. the bullet had the chance to look at equipment which is used by our armed forces. both overseas and here in the uk. it is
the main event has been taking place in liverpool, where a parade and raf fly—past have marked armeds this update from liverpool. 0ver over 100,000 0ver100,000 people have turned out to celebrate. we have got people queueing to take a look inside a replica of typhoon, real version did a flyby to mark the start of the event earlier today. there was a parade which ended up down the way at the royal box where the earl of wessex was representing the queen, along with prime minister theresa may....
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amount of guys throughout the league and you come up with what came of the oakland a's right and then raf. that i got trade off my fourth year to the chicago white sox spent one year there and went to new york. so for myself i feel like it's part of it's part of the business it's not. it's pretty strict i miss pretty straightforward like it if you're not getting the job done they're going to find somebody that round where you picked it first lucky i got lucky i got lucky. thought a place that he is yes. don't be f.n. serious on twitter as was your favorite part what was your favorite part of being a yankee. i just feel like just the passion the pride the tradition that that people take. each and every day that uniform that uniform and are so special about you can get goosebumps talking about it just because there's a moment there's something fabulous about that you know i think just for myself i just the one thing that stands out is just ride it out to right field each and every day trying to pull people up like i was a debbie debbie eve wrestlers of the do you know i feel like those are
amount of guys throughout the league and you come up with what came of the oakland a's right and then raf. that i got trade off my fourth year to the chicago white sox spent one year there and went to new york. so for myself i feel like it's part of it's part of the business it's not. it's pretty strict i miss pretty straightforward like it if you're not getting the job done they're going to find somebody that round where you picked it first lucky i got lucky i got lucky. thought a place that...
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talk about that and the raf and other areas. >> guest: one way to get a good idea of your class, they all start denouncing you. churchill spent the 1930s being abused by his class, who were sympathetic to naziism. a head of the house of lords and a cabinet minimum ferristor while, in the 1930s, he kept in his office his whole life a gift that he had from the nazi party of an ss trooper, porcelain statue. the british foreign office, when ordered the british national football or soccer team when they played in berlin, to give the nazi salute. we forget how much britain was kind of cozying up, especially the ruling party, and the american ambassador to london, joseph kennedy, thought that exactly the right thing to do, and in fact, he writes a letter to franklin roosevelt, september 11, 1939, advising roosevelt to make peace with germany because the british were going to lose. that very same day, by the way, f dr. opens up the famous back channel to churchill in response to his distrust of joseph kennedy. where was i getting with all of this? >> host: class. >> guest: so they're both att
talk about that and the raf and other areas. >> guest: one way to get a good idea of your class, they all start denouncing you. churchill spent the 1930s being abused by his class, who were sympathetic to naziism. a head of the house of lords and a cabinet minimum ferristor while, in the 1930s, he kept in his office his whole life a gift that he had from the nazi party of an ss trooper, porcelain statue. the british foreign office, when ordered the british national football or soccer team...
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>> roger is the greatest and raf fa.i mean, i admire roger but how much he loves it is what i really respect. >> but is it roger or -- >> my rankings would be roger, raffa, then i'd three pete sam pras in. he's the greatest fast court player. serena williams at five, and number six, you happy now? >> there really is no need to >> how come we always do it then in tennis and not other sports. go to the other sports and ask them how they would do or a boxer. >> like the wnba. >> well, that bobby riggs when he played billy jean king and he threw the match, but no, i'm kidding. >> if you had -- >> that's a whole other story. >> watch out tomorrow. >> i'll be back tomorrow at 8:15. >> if you hadn't have found tennis, what would it have been art or music? i love seeing a great piece of art is inspiring but it would have been awful nice to be a guitar player like keith richards and the rolling stones. >> you golf loved hanging out with them. >> i can't deny that. >> well, you guys are great at more than one thing and so you know
>> roger is the greatest and raf fa.i mean, i admire roger but how much he loves it is what i really respect. >> but is it roger or -- >> my rankings would be roger, raffa, then i'd three pete sam pras in. he's the greatest fast court player. serena williams at five, and number six, you happy now? >> there really is no need to >> how come we always do it then in tennis and not other sports. go to the other sports and ask them how they would do or a boxer. >>...
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again, in 1940, i go back to people like churchill who said looking at the raf, he said, you know, neverhave so many owed so much to so few. that's really where we are with law enforcement today. they were on that scene in london in eight minutes. that's what they would do here. we need to be one nation committed to one mission. stuart: on that subject, it took them -- well, i say it took them -- eight minutes from the first report of action on london bridge to the police actually arriving and killing the three assailants. eight minutes. what do you say to the argument that it wouldn't have been eight minutes, it would have been more like 30 seconds if there'd been more guns on the street owned by the police officers who were present on the scene? >> well, or owned, or owned the citizenry. stuart: yeah, right. >> american citizens have always been trusted with their firearms, that's why we have a second amendment. we need to start trusting ourselves as a people again and stop attacking ourselves. when we turn on each other like a circle, like a firing squad in a circle, we make a mess. w
again, in 1940, i go back to people like churchill who said looking at the raf, he said, you know, neverhave so many owed so much to so few. that's really where we are with law enforcement today. they were on that scene in london in eight minutes. that's what they would do here. we need to be one nation committed to one mission. stuart: on that subject, it took them -- well, i say it took them -- eight minutes from the first report of action on london bridge to the police actually arriving and...