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i think that the raf were a little early.princess charlotte on the balcony. yes there's princess charlotte looking up. no doubt the family will explain to her what all those aircraft. the duke of york, he is there as well. this is the second element of the fly past, the battle of britain memorial flight. the iconic lancaster flanked by a spitfire and a harry kane. the lancaster, the most famous and successful raf helicopter of the second world war. took part in the famous dambusters raid. heavy bomber of second world war. used in the famous dambusters raid. our commentary box is shaking. there isa our commentary box is shaking. there is a thundering power and this is the mighty atlas. it provides tactical airlift and strategic heavy lift capability. princess charlotte and her cousins looking up. an animated conversation between prince charles and his son, the duke of sussex. they seem to be enjoying themselves. prince george having another look upment because he can probably spot the next element, the fourth element, the glob
i think that the raf were a little early.princess charlotte on the balcony. yes there's princess charlotte looking up. no doubt the family will explain to her what all those aircraft. the duke of york, he is there as well. this is the second element of the fly past, the battle of britain memorial flight. the iconic lancaster flanked by a spitfire and a harry kane. the lancaster, the most famous and successful raf helicopter of the second world war. took part in the famous dambusters raid. heavy...
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first hundred yea rs of raf the whole story of the first hundred years of raf and we are looking athat we remember what contribution the raf made as pa rt what contribution the raf made as part of the armed forces over the last hundred years? we believe that the raf has formed our nation. and it continues to do so today. every day the raf is above our heads, defending our skies, working on behalf of the uk. it is important that the the generations remember the sacrifices of the past, the role of the raf in the second world war and that the raf is still working for us today. i know you're going to be showing me around later on. and this place has already received a royal seal of approval, the earl of wessex officially opened the new museum. but you can come from today. —— from tomorrow. now we can go live to the eu summit, where european council president donald tusk and brussels' chief negotiator michael barnier are giving a press conference to mark the end of the summit. here is the french president emmanuel macron. he said that europeans will remain united on the ireland border is
first hundred yea rs of raf the whole story of the first hundred years of raf and we are looking athat we remember what contribution the raf made as pa rt what contribution the raf made as part of the armed forces over the last hundred years? we believe that the raf has formed our nation. and it continues to do so today. every day the raf is above our heads, defending our skies, working on behalf of the uk. it is important that the the generations remember the sacrifices of the past, the role...
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the raf is coming toa un peacekeeping mission.any and holland have lost helicopters. britain already has a presence in the sahel. this training exercise tours african nations how western armies work and, for the visitors, it isa armies work and, for the visitors, it is a chance to find partners who will fight for an karavev them. with little will to send ground troops... 0ur little will to send ground troops... our special forces little will to send ground troops... 0ur specialforces are little will to send ground troops... our special forces are training local soldiers to be the boots on the ground facing the enemy. sta ble the ground facing the enemy. stable and secure africa really does have importance to us in europe and particularly in the uk. there is a direct link with increased demographics, lack ofjobs, that will affect migration, and therefore, the security bit. the many migrant trail is heading from the desert are firmly linked to the islamist groups. they give the money and cover the travel freely. and america is rolli
the raf is coming toa un peacekeeping mission.any and holland have lost helicopters. britain already has a presence in the sahel. this training exercise tours african nations how western armies work and, for the visitors, it isa armies work and, for the visitors, it is a chance to find partners who will fight for an karavev them. with little will to send ground troops... 0ur little will to send ground troops... our special forces little will to send ground troops... 0ur specialforces are little...
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they will be there to watch a fly—past by the raf, 23 aircraft marking the 100th anniversary of the rafn of this queen‘s birthday parade, the official recognition of her 92nd birthday. nick which are at buckingham palace, thanks very much. at 12.45, we willjoin the bbc one coverage of trooping the colour to see that fly—past by the raf. but now we fly up to the bbc sport centre. yes, good morning. england‘s women have made a steady start to the first one—day international against south africa in worcester — they won the toss and chose to bat first and they‘re 13 without loss in the fourth over, with amyjones and tammy beaumont opening the batting. it‘s england‘s first match on home soil since they won the world cup... he may be known as king kenny, but from now on, the footballing legend that is kenny daglish can also be called sir kenny after he was knighted in the queen‘s birthday honours list, in recognition of his services to football, charity and the city of liverpool. james burford reports. and liverpool football club, under their player manager kenny dalglish, have become only th
they will be there to watch a fly—past by the raf, 23 aircraft marking the 100th anniversary of the rafn of this queen‘s birthday parade, the official recognition of her 92nd birthday. nick which are at buckingham palace, thanks very much. at 12.45, we willjoin the bbc one coverage of trooping the colour to see that fly—past by the raf. but now we fly up to the bbc sport centre. yes, good morning. england‘s women have made a steady start to the first one—day international against...
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the raf is coming to a place where both germany and holland have lost helicopters.and, for the visitors, it was a chance to find partners who will fight foreign terrorfor them. with little will to send ground troops, our special forces are training local soldiers to be the boots on the ground facing the enemy. a stable and secure africa really does have importance to us in europe and particularly in the uk. there is a direct link with increased demographics, lack ofjobs, that will affect the migration issue and, therefore, the security bit. the many migrant trails heading through the desert are firmly linked to the islamist groups, making them money and giving them cover to travel freely. and america is rolling out resources across africa. this multi—million pound runway is one of many bases often secret that project us power across the sahara. islamist fighters ambushed four us soldiers in niger... many americans didn‘t even know their troops were here untilfour were killed by islamic state in niger. the argument is it‘s better to fight here and now before the grou
the raf is coming to a place where both germany and holland have lost helicopters.and, for the visitors, it was a chance to find partners who will fight foreign terrorfor them. with little will to send ground troops, our special forces are training local soldiers to be the boots on the ground facing the enemy. a stable and secure africa really does have importance to us in europe and particularly in the uk. there is a direct link with increased demographics, lack ofjobs, that will affect the...
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the sun highlights what it says is the poor security surrounding new f35jets at raf marham, which theer claims are only protected by a low fence. sorry, wrong graphic. and finally, the top story in the daily express is the pioneering new treatment for heart attack patients being tested in the uk. the times. graduation selfies leading to a surge in first—class fa ke leading to a surge in first—class fake degrees. apparently it is up 30%. the selfie generation take photos of themselves and their certificate, allowing forgers to make high—quality copies which are sold on line for up to £220 which i used to deceive prospective employers. —— are used. it is not just 0xbridge, but cardiff, london, many others, and some are offering digital solutions that cannot be faked. who would have thought? i do not think i can even find my. the fa ct not think i can even find my. the fact they are high enough quality to lift off the internet... fact they are high enough quality to lift off the internet. .. sold on ebay for £6, and with free delivery! what is interesting is it is tapping into, anecdotal
the sun highlights what it says is the poor security surrounding new f35jets at raf marham, which theer claims are only protected by a low fence. sorry, wrong graphic. and finally, the top story in the daily express is the pioneering new treatment for heart attack patients being tested in the uk. the times. graduation selfies leading to a surge in first—class fa ke leading to a surge in first—class fake degrees. apparently it is up 30%. the selfie generation take photos of themselves and...
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the first of britain's new f—35 lightning stealth jets have landed at raf marham in norfolk this eveninghe jets — each costing £100 million — made the journey from the united states today. five more are expected by the beginning of august. the defence secretary called them the most advanced jets in british history and said they were set to keep the country safe from the "gravest of dangers". that's a summary of the news. a stand—off in the cabinet as the brexit secretary lets resignation speculation run wild. friends say david davis is relishing his role as a political terrorist. germany's longest standing mp, former finance minister and current president of the bundestag tells me his fears for the future of the eu. today in this way, the management of migration is one of the biggest global problems for the western world. like him or loathe him, paul dacre has been one of the most influential editors of a british newspaper, but what will be his legacy? we'll speak to lord adonis and peter 0borne. and stephen smith moves into his new pad — a micro—flat of tiny proportions.
the first of britain's new f—35 lightning stealth jets have landed at raf marham in norfolk this eveninghe jets — each costing £100 million — made the journey from the united states today. five more are expected by the beginning of august. the defence secretary called them the most advanced jets in british history and said they were set to keep the country safe from the "gravest of dangers". that's a summary of the news. a stand—off in the cabinet as the brexit secretary lets...
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the army and the raf are on their way.e as well. we will have more on that later. eu leaders will gather to discuss concerns over migration england take on belgium tonight in their final world cup group game in kaliningrad. sandwiched between poland and lithuania, the russian province is an easier location for england fans to reach. 0ur moscow correspondent, sarah rainsford, reports. hi, guys, welcome to kaliningrad! these england fans took the easy route to russia, a two—hour charter flight direct to kaliningrad. it is the westernmost venue for this world cup. high—five! the supporters found a warm welcome at the airport. i found growing confidence in the england team. might you follow england if they do well, if they carry on? listen, i'm not getting back on that plane. it'll too big an opportunity. i'll stay here until we're out i think. and how long might that be, do you reckon? to the final, of course. but this match is by a beach on the baltic, and the fans are making the most of that. the belgians fully kitted out,
the army and the raf are on their way.e as well. we will have more on that later. eu leaders will gather to discuss concerns over migration england take on belgium tonight in their final world cup group game in kaliningrad. sandwiched between poland and lithuania, the russian province is an easier location for england fans to reach. 0ur moscow correspondent, sarah rainsford, reports. hi, guys, welcome to kaliningrad! these england fans took the easy route to russia, a two—hour charter flight...
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she is waiting for the raf fly past which will take place.er on the balcony, the duke and duchess of sussex and other members of the royal family. we will be live back at buckingham palace just before quarter to one. before that click, and right now the sports news with mike. good afternoon, they may be world champions but england's women in the cricket are struggling in the first one—day international against south africa at worcester. they lost the toss and chose to bat first, amy jones went first 19 and she is the top with sarah taylor, heather knight and natalie sciver falling cheaply. 69—6 at the moment after 23 overs. it is their first match on home soil since they won the world cup if year ago but they are not looking like world champions right 110w. looking like world champions right now. in sydney six nations championship ireland playing australia in sydney on the opening match of the summer tour and looking strong. they are leading now. johnny sexton kicking them in front in a very tight match, they are 28 minutes from the end and a
she is waiting for the raf fly past which will take place.er on the balcony, the duke and duchess of sussex and other members of the royal family. we will be live back at buckingham palace just before quarter to one. before that click, and right now the sports news with mike. good afternoon, they may be world champions but england's women in the cricket are struggling in the first one—day international against south africa at worcester. they lost the toss and chose to bat first, amy jones...
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photos and even played an improvised match with secretary general i'm going to tara is taking hold of raf the ambassadors were there to watch the opening ceremony on the game between russia and the saudis. well our special studio on top of the four seasons hotel was overlooking the celebrations in moscow here's our team from there with the day's highlights. u.s. . yes hello again and why because russia has a magical start here in a little way the saudis believe me came with a nice talk about it he said peter schmeichel for one minute i could kill people and also money and i could manage it yeah it's a really i think it's fake. to be worth a moment to shred or i like i will get on to that many of these fans definitely were pleased with what i saw. louis. ok so those fans obviously happy is the gold flea win today if i can tell you same pace here and i think we can go through the night so you with your help first as we know we scored early on wasn't between kosinski. there for for civilizing the boy is something of happiness because he's in these three years in the city of the world cups th
photos and even played an improvised match with secretary general i'm going to tara is taking hold of raf the ambassadors were there to watch the opening ceremony on the game between russia and the saudis. well our special studio on top of the four seasons hotel was overlooking the celebrations in moscow here's our team from there with the day's highlights. u.s. . yes hello again and why because russia has a magical start here in a little way the saudis believe me came with a nice talk about it...
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the ceremony included an raf flypast over buckingham palace. on bbc news — tens of thousands of children in pakistan are legally employed as domestic servants. they cook and clean for their employers — and are vulnerable to exploitation and abuse. but as secunder kermani has been investigating for our world — there are rarely consequences for those who cause them harm. his programme contains some scenes which viewers may find upsetting. for losing a broom, this ten—year—old girl says she was beaten and her hands were burned. this 16—year—old boy died allegedly after being assaulted again and again. their horrific stories highlight the plight of some children working as servants in the homes of the rich and powerful in pakistan. but their desperately poor families often choose not to pursue the cases... meaning those accused of abuse regularly go unpunished. wherever you go in pakistan, you can see young children working to support their families. but others are less visible, working behind closed doors in upmarket neighbourhoods. tens of thousa
the ceremony included an raf flypast over buckingham palace. on bbc news — tens of thousands of children in pakistan are legally employed as domestic servants. they cook and clean for their employers — and are vulnerable to exploitation and abuse. but as secunder kermani has been investigating for our world — there are rarely consequences for those who cause them harm. his programme contains some scenes which viewers may find upsetting. for losing a broom, this ten—year—old girl says...
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around 100 soldiers and an raf chinook helicopter are being sent in to help.e can see this being prolonged for days if not weeks, particularly with the fact the wind has drawn the fires towards the residential, but actually away from the centre of the moor. iam out i am out by swineshaw reservoir where army troops are heading on to the more land is shortly. police and a senior coroner are warning parents about the risks of this video game which features characters self harming and killing themselves. we will talk about doki doki literature club after one father said he believed it was a factor in his 15—year—old son's suicide. and this week milly dowler would have turned 30. we'll talk live to her sister, gemma dowler, who says after years of trauma and grief for theirfamily, there is now a chance of happiness for them all. hello, welcome to the programme. we're live until 11:00 this morning. do do you play the video game doki doki literature club? it features self harm and suicide and there are warnings about the effect it can have on children after a 15—year
around 100 soldiers and an raf chinook helicopter are being sent in to help.e can see this being prolonged for days if not weeks, particularly with the fact the wind has drawn the fires towards the residential, but actually away from the centre of the moor. iam out i am out by swineshaw reservoir where army troops are heading on to the more land is shortly. police and a senior coroner are warning parents about the risks of this video game which features characters self harming and killing...
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and the sun highlights what it calls a stunning lack of security surrounding new f35jets at raf marhamper claims are protected by a low fence. let's begin with something other than brexit. i can hear a collective sigh, but not for long. the daily telegraph, four social media firms to protect children. who is proposing is and how will it be done? as you say, this has been of much discussion for years, as the great strength of gaming and social media is taking a grip on a generation that have never really known anything else. we like to think that we can control ourselves as adults because we had a life before social media and online gaming came along. but these children don't have that experience. what has happened is, let me get his name right, peter wanless, what has happened is, let me get his name right, peterwanless, but what has happened is, let me get his name right, peter wanless, but if executive of the national society for the prevention of cruelty to children, he says a record number of children, he says a record number of children are suffering from depression, stunted socia
and the sun highlights what it calls a stunning lack of security surrounding new f35jets at raf marhamper claims are protected by a low fence. let's begin with something other than brexit. i can hear a collective sigh, but not for long. the daily telegraph, four social media firms to protect children. who is proposing is and how will it be done? as you say, this has been of much discussion for years, as the great strength of gaming and social media is taking a grip on a generation that have...
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. >> i had a little update, we see green sensors for most of the drivers and into san rafs you ae off ramp towards san quentin. the crash has cleared but sand barrels have been damaged. there may be cleanup and more lanes blocked as crews arrive to do the cleanup. we'll track that. that is the slowest spot heading across the richmond to san rafael bridge before you make the landfall over on the san rafael side. through the north bay, 101 moves smoothly and no major problems. resuming to the rest of the commute, a little crash over by the walnut creek interchange, still getting details, sounded like everything was off to the shoulder. here's the san mateo bridge, a smooth drive towards the peninsula side. sounds great around the bridge and 70s temperatures not the speed. that gets slow on either side. back to you. >> thank you very much, mike. >> 4:48. the state was supposed to prevent big business takeover when recreational marijuana became legal in california thi if you want to grow pot legally, you need a state permit. our investigative unit found big growers are flocking down south
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we'll be at raf marham to meet them at 8:20pm. in the field as britain's fruit farms cannot get the workers to pick it. we'll speak to a recruiter. and at 10:1i0pm we'll bring you the paper review, with political commentator jane merrik and kevin schofield, who edits politics home. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. this is what is coming up. england defender danny rose has spoken about his concerns ahead of the world cup. we will hear from gareth southgate. he is part of our team and part of oui’ he is part of our team and part of ourfamily for the he is part of our team and part of our family for the next few months and we intend to support our players as well as we possibly can. aston villa face an uncertain future. a huge tax bill and players‘ wages could push them into administration. we‘ll be asking what next. sharapova and out — maria beaten by muguruza at the french open. good evening, thanks forjoining us on bbc news. england defender danny rose has spoke
we'll be at raf marham to meet them at 8:20pm. in the field as britain's fruit farms cannot get the workers to pick it. we'll speak to a recruiter. and at 10:1i0pm we'll bring you the paper review, with political commentator jane merrik and kevin schofield, who edits politics home. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. this is what is coming up. england defender danny rose has spoken about his concerns ahead of the world cup. we...
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michelangelo and raf ale both lived in the wealthy city in european center of ot for four years. on wednesday the national museum of natural history in paris unveiled its newest display a fossilised forest rex estimated to be about sixty seven million years old the skeleton is twelve and a half metres long and four metres high it's the world's most completely wrecked skeleton and the only one with an original skull. in two thousand and thirteen a dutch team dug up the remains in the u.s. state of montana they docked at tricks and owner of holland's queen at the time beatrix. the fossil will be on display in the french capital for the next three months. from an extinct animal to one that is alive and well in keeping its correlation caretaker quite busy some twenty five years ago a female stuart name a lotto was rendered lame due to a gunshot wound so a school custodian decided to take her in a very special friendship developed over the years but now milan is caretaker has become overwhelmed in more ways than one so what is next for this bird man and his mana our reporter hendrick
michelangelo and raf ale both lived in the wealthy city in european center of ot for four years. on wednesday the national museum of natural history in paris unveiled its newest display a fossilised forest rex estimated to be about sixty seven million years old the skeleton is twelve and a half metres long and four metres high it's the world's most completely wrecked skeleton and the only one with an original skull. in two thousand and thirteen a dutch team dug up the remains in the u.s. state...
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typhoon jets nuclear defence capability, and raf typhoonjets in nuclear defence capability, and raf welcome the steps nato allies have taken since the wales summit four years ago. burden sharing will be an item on the agenda in the summit injuly we will take stock of progress since last may. europe is shouldering more of the burden must do more and as our challenges evolve, so must we, which is quite another priority is making nato more adaptable. next month we expect to agree measures to strengthen our deterrence and defence, increase efforts on tackling terror and address the threat represented by cyber and hybrid warfare. our values are the source of nato's strength but as an organisation of 29 based on consensus, we cannot always act as quickly as our adversaries, so it is reassuring that nato continues to adapt to make sure it can prioritise activity and implement decisions quickly. this will include improving readiness so we have the right forces in the right place to act to protect people. the uk plays an important part in this by supporting the design of the new nato command
typhoon jets nuclear defence capability, and raf typhoonjets in nuclear defence capability, and raf welcome the steps nato allies have taken since the wales summit four years ago. burden sharing will be an item on the agenda in the summit injuly we will take stock of progress since last may. europe is shouldering more of the burden must do more and as our challenges evolve, so must we, which is quite another priority is making nato more adaptable. next month we expect to agree measures to...
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around 100 soldiers and an raf chinook helicopter are being sent in to help.but actually away from the centre of the moor. iam out i am out by swineshaw reservoir where army troops are heading on to the more land is shortly. police and a senior coroner are warning parents about the risks of this video game which features characters self harming and killing themselves. we will talk
around 100 soldiers and an raf chinook helicopter are being sent in to help.but actually away from the centre of the moor. iam out i am out by swineshaw reservoir where army troops are heading on to the more land is shortly. police and a senior coroner are warning parents about the risks of this video game which features characters self harming and killing themselves. we will talk
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the ceremony included an raf flypast over buckingham palace.n bbc news, a newsbeat documentary. formula e — driving change. these cars are definitely... we go green in mexico city! all the talking stops and eight is all about business. not much to say. i think this is the future. it has a guilt free capacity to it. it's all electric and it's all environmentally friendly. all of us have to move our technology to be clean rather than dirty energy like petrol. 10k travel the world to compete street tracks. now in its fourth season it's notjust changing the face of motorsport. it is changing the way we drive as well. the last couple of races... in the wall! lynn climbs out of the car. he's off! he crashed in free practice one and he has crashed in free practice two. can he dig himself out? that makes me feel sad for him, actually. a fantastic driver but that shows you the pressure every one of these drivers is under. i've come to meet alex lynn. he embarks on his first season as a driver in formula e. this is your big moment. this is what you've be
the ceremony included an raf flypast over buckingham palace.n bbc news, a newsbeat documentary. formula e — driving change. these cars are definitely... we go green in mexico city! all the talking stops and eight is all about business. not much to say. i think this is the future. it has a guilt free capacity to it. it's all electric and it's all environmentally friendly. all of us have to move our technology to be clean rather than dirty energy like petrol. 10k travel the world to compete...
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younger members, prince george and princess charlotte appeared on the balcony to watch a fly past by the rafce has confirmed that field marshal lord guthrie — the former chief of the defence staff — was thrown of his horse during the parade. lord guthrie, who's 79, was in the procession of soldiers and mounted horses, behind the queen's carriage, as she made her way back to buckingham palace. he currently receiving medical attention in hospital. theresa may has said the government's white paper on brexit position — won't be published until after mrs may said the cabinet would hold another away day at chequers, to finalise the details. the government hopes to complete its negotiations with the eu by october. 0ur political correspondent matt cole is with me now. she has had a tough week and a tough weekend at the g7, hasn't she? not the best of weeks for theresa may, especially when it comes to brexit. the divisions between her own cabinet, laid bare all week, suggestions on wednesday that david davis the brexit secretary, that he might be resigning if you didn't get what he wanted on one aspe
younger members, prince george and princess charlotte appeared on the balcony to watch a fly past by the rafce has confirmed that field marshal lord guthrie — the former chief of the defence staff — was thrown of his horse during the parade. lord guthrie, who's 79, was in the procession of soldiers and mounted horses, behind the queen's carriage, as she made her way back to buckingham palace. he currently receiving medical attention in hospital. theresa may has said the government's white...
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about 100 soldiers and an raf chinook helicopter have been deployed.overs more than six kilometres of moorland around greater manchester and has led to the evacuation of 100 homes. more than 200 migrants on a rescue boat have been taken in by malta following an informal eu agreement to share out those on board the ship. seven countries from western and southern europe will each take in some of the migrants. the agreement comes on the eve of a two day eu summit in which profound divisions over migration will be discussed. 0ur correspondent, james reynolds, reports from the maltese capital, valletta. after days stranded at sea, the rescue ship called the lifeline justified its name. the boat, carrying over 200 exhausted migrants, was finally allowed to dock in malta. it was escorted into the harbour by the maltese navy. 0n deck, survivors of a long journey from africa took in the arrival in silence. for years, malta and nearby italy have complained that the rest of the eu has largely left them alone to deal with arriving migrants. so they'll now be extre
about 100 soldiers and an raf chinook helicopter have been deployed.overs more than six kilometres of moorland around greater manchester and has led to the evacuation of 100 homes. more than 200 migrants on a rescue boat have been taken in by malta following an informal eu agreement to share out those on board the ship. seven countries from western and southern europe will each take in some of the migrants. the agreement comes on the eve of a two day eu summit in which profound divisions over...
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to her khartoum bridge the year before a war surplus and it also picked up floating wraps mechanize raf's which carry a tank but third and most important was an actual bridge specially built in israel this was how the main forces would cross the canal the idea of the bridge. roller bridge they call it it was. a bridge that was built in tire it was two hundred meters long metal bridge with metal rollers are growers but the rulers were thrilled with the substance that floated. hole it to the canal with turks where you reach the edge of the parks in the back of course you're going to order and you have already made. but getting the four hundred ton bridge to the water's edge a twenty five kilometer journey has to prove harder than expected. and before the war the israelis had cut a dirt track specially designed for moving the bridge to a pre-prepared crossing point but now that track was an egyptian hands. a strong defensive position the southern flank of the second egyptian army stood in the way of any israeli advance. the battle to open the road to the canal would be called the battle of c
to her khartoum bridge the year before a war surplus and it also picked up floating wraps mechanize raf's which carry a tank but third and most important was an actual bridge specially built in israel this was how the main forces would cross the canal the idea of the bridge. roller bridge they call it it was. a bridge that was built in tire it was two hundred meters long metal bridge with metal rollers are growers but the rulers were thrilled with the substance that floated. hole it to the...
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the ministry of defence says around one hundred soldiers and an raf chinook helicopter are being sent to extinguish the flames. dozens of homes have been evacuated and schools closed because of the smoke from the fires. let's turn to our top business story. president trump has said he supports tougher restrictions on foreign investment amid growing concerns that china is buying up sensitive us technology. markets have been rattled this week by fears that trade tensions could escalate from tariffs on goods to curbs on international investment. the us will now strengthen its committee on foreign investment, but has stopped short of laws targeting china specifically. priya lakhani is founder and ceo of century tech. she's a regular on the briefing. it was her rustling the papers earlier. i managed to push them all down, she's busy reading all her notes. priya, what is the latest on this? everyday there is a new angle on the rhetoric between the us and china. it's hard to read between the lines as to how bad this is all whether it's getting better or worse. having looked at everything ove
the ministry of defence says around one hundred soldiers and an raf chinook helicopter are being sent to extinguish the flames. dozens of homes have been evacuated and schools closed because of the smoke from the fires. let's turn to our top business story. president trump has said he supports tougher restrictions on foreign investment amid growing concerns that china is buying up sensitive us technology. markets have been rattled this week by fears that trade tensions could escalate from...
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taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment, first the headlines: around a 100 soldiers and an raf chinook helicopter have been sent to tackle fires near saddleworth moor, the ministry of defence has said. a couple from london win a major legal battle, insisting that the law on civil partnerships discriminates against heterosexual couples. the doctor at the centre of the gosport hospital scandal appears in public. speaking through her husband, she said she was doing the best for the patients. a rescue boat, stranded for nearly a week in the mediterranean with over 200 migrants on board, has finally been allowed to dock in malta. and action packed day at the world cup, including a shock exit for the current holders, germany —— an action packed. sportsday will follow the papers. that's in about 20 minutes. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are kevin schofield, who's the editor of politicshome, and the talkradio presenter, daisy mcandrew. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the financial times reports on the ret
taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment, first the headlines: around a 100 soldiers and an raf chinook helicopter have been sent to tackle fires near saddleworth moor, the ministry of defence has said. a couple from london win a major legal battle, insisting that the law on civil partnerships discriminates against heterosexual couples. the doctor at the centre of the gosport hospital scandal appears in public. speaking through her husband, she said she was doing the best for the...
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they said the tar rafs they oppose. the u.s. steel company -- >> okay. >> yeah. i have facts. i have facts too. >> people in pennsylvania, wisconsin, dairy farmers care about it. >> it's not -- >> wait. >> finally small businesses, there's a huge tariff. if you want -- >> but -- >> hold on. >> yeah. >> fill bustering. >> let's put up the photographs. on the right dan showing basically trump versus the g7. he is standing up for what's right for america. what do you make of this? >> it's amaze to go see anyone whining because he takes shots at people all of the time. if his whole persona, if he didn't want to look weak i get that. i think he did. i think taking your toys and going home is not going into a summit with an international dictator with the strongest foot forward. i think you look weak. i think they are all a little hurt about it. >> 72% of the american people sporlt the trump side. >> everybody wants to talk. we say isn't it great? he has a picture surrounded by leaders of the free world, democracies, that's good for trump. it will be good when he shakes hands. >> ju
they said the tar rafs they oppose. the u.s. steel company -- >> okay. >> yeah. i have facts. i have facts too. >> people in pennsylvania, wisconsin, dairy farmers care about it. >> it's not -- >> wait. >> finally small businesses, there's a huge tariff. if you want -- >> but -- >> hold on. >> yeah. >> fill bustering. >> let's put up the photographs. on the right dan showing basically trump versus the g7. he is standing up for...
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are raf and bad words. want spotlight comes with a lot of heat. and exposing a child like this crs a line? here is juju chang. >> reporter: taylor may look like your average elementary schooler. >> an interview with abc. >> reporter: but most 9-year-olds don't pull stunts like this. for her 2 million followers oge instagram, she is known for the foul-mouthed track talking alter ego, little tay. her shtick, a mashup of antics and over the top mimicking of gangster rappers. >> the haters [ bleep ] -- >> pretending to use the the n word. >> you don't have that view. >> who is little tya? >> i'm only 9 years old but i'mm more ma sure than the haters. >> reporter: but the pint size the social media star is rising questions about the potential for exploitation of children in the unchartered waters of social media. >> this is just who i able. this is my personality. >> reporter: sat down with her and her mom six weeks after they moved from canada to hollywood to pursue her dream of fame. there are many parents that will say, where are the parents? >> i'm
are raf and bad words. want spotlight comes with a lot of heat. and exposing a child like this crs a line? here is juju chang. >> reporter: taylor may look like your average elementary schooler. >> an interview with abc. >> reporter: but most 9-year-olds don't pull stunts like this. for her 2 million followers oge instagram, she is known for the foul-mouthed track talking alter ego, little tay. her shtick, a mashup of antics and over the top mimicking of gangster rappers....
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the ceremony included an raf flypast over buckingham palace.
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the raf and navy are due to have 138 of these american—made planes.h one, more than £90 million. these, plus the construction of two aircraft carriers and other expensive equipment landing taxpayers with a bill estimated in the tens of billions. sinking the defence budget. and for some, the solution is a big increase in military spending. the first thing in our report is saying does defence matter, does nato matter, do we need to provide the capability to ensure the defence and security of our country and our people. and if that requires some additional money, then that surely is one of the first priorities of government. will you break the prime minister if she doesn't give you more cash? the defence secretary, gavin williamson, is also pushing very hard for a hike in spending. and there is pressure coming from further afield. these nato exercises are partly designed as a show of unity amongst members of the western alliance, particularly with the increased threat from russia. but washington is demanding that member states contribute much more to the
the raf and navy are due to have 138 of these american—made planes.h one, more than £90 million. these, plus the construction of two aircraft carriers and other expensive equipment landing taxpayers with a bill estimated in the tens of billions. sinking the defence budget. and for some, the solution is a big increase in military spending. the first thing in our report is saying does defence matter, does nato matter, do we need to provide the capability to ensure the defence and security of...
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the first of britain's new f—35 lightning stealth jets have landed at raf marham in norfolk this eveningting £100 million — made the journey from the united states today. five more are expected by the beginning of august. the defence secretary called them the most advanced jets in british history and said they were set to keep the country safe from the "gravest of dangers". a huge fire broke out this afternoon at a luxury hotel in central london just a week after major renovations had been completed. 120 firefighters tackled the flames on the roof of the mandarin oriental hotel in knightsbridge. the five star hotel has just undergone its most extensive restoration in its 115—year history, according to its owners. the huge plumes of smoke could be seen from miles around. the cause of the fire is not yet known. the former chief executive of cambridge analytica says the company did receive data from the researcher at the centre of the facebook data scandal. alexander nix said he'd not intended to mislead mps during a previous appearance when he suggested that the group had not been given th
the first of britain's new f—35 lightning stealth jets have landed at raf marham in norfolk this eveningting £100 million — made the journey from the united states today. five more are expected by the beginning of august. the defence secretary called them the most advanced jets in british history and said they were set to keep the country safe from the "gravest of dangers". a huge fire broke out this afternoon at a luxury hotel in central london just a week after major...
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you got david diggs and raf fa -- with blind spotting. and you got this woman gin.did a film called gin. and there is a new energy happening. and it's something that is taking the world by storm. a lot of it is centered right here. >> i love it. thanks for taking the time to join us. >> very cool. >>> almeda arcade has a rare vintage video game that is called educational. 1980s style arcade. the owners commissioned an artist to build cabinets. things tha not recognize but certainly ring to us. >>> we are going back over to ktvu plus noon newscast, world cup coverage begins right here. at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. califo no commitment, deposit, or installation fee. visit att.com/accessnow to learn more. pstop messing with your sister! hey! hey! don't make me come back there! so? feels really good.... yeah, i'm gonna buy it. (vo) customer service that goes the extra mile.
you got david diggs and raf fa -- with blind spotting. and you got this woman gin.did a film called gin. and there is a new energy happening. and it's something that is taking the world by storm. a lot of it is centered right here. >> i love it. thanks for taking the time to join us. >> very cool. >>> almeda arcade has a rare vintage video game that is called educational. 1980s style arcade. the owners commissioned an artist to build cabinets. things tha not recognize but...
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el raf stafmeermbts a he"t catal gazette" tedrvet they sued the ooshti.ng in ach touing tribute, theap per eetw ated eyulog for each victim deringbiir the wkor and impact athe tpe par. yoeverne from the president to ethy cit of annapolis als eetwdtehe t cirleondoncse to ths familif those edkill. >th> waere sroerror in the ilngdi s andhockro aund the gunfiren i aic ptusqreue sailing to twnhat kdille feiveo pple and left the entire community in k.shoc el'lur retnit wheh t lesatt...
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the raf and navy are due to have 138 of these american—made planes. £90 million. these, plus the construction of two aircraft carriers and other expensive equipment, landing taxpayers with a bill estimated in the tens of billions. sinking the defence budget. and for some, the solution is a big increase in military spending. the first thing in our report is saying — does defence matter, does nato matter, do we need to provide the capability to ensure the defence and security of our country and our people? and if that requires some additional money, then that surely is one of the first priorities of government. will you break the prime minister if she doesn't give you more cash? the defence secretary, gavin williamson, is also pushing very hard for a hike in spending. and there is pressure coming from further afield. these nato exercises are partly designed as a show of unity amongst members of the western alliance, particularly with the increased threat from russia. but washington is demanding that member states contribute much more to the costs of the
the raf and navy are due to have 138 of these american—made planes. £90 million. these, plus the construction of two aircraft carriers and other expensive equipment, landing taxpayers with a bill estimated in the tens of billions. sinking the defence budget. and for some, the solution is a big increase in military spending. the first thing in our report is saying — does defence matter, does nato matter, do we need to provide the capability to ensure the defence and security of our country...
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but also to inspect the fly-by of lancaster bombers, helicopters, fighter jets, and also those famous raferistic trails of red, white, and blue smoke. just as there was one new member of the royal family present at these celebrations in the form of the new dutch chess of sussex, there was also somebody else who was notably absent. the queen traveled back and forth on her own because the duke of edinburgh has retired from royal duties. outside buckingham palace in london. >>> coming up, president trump says his relationship with some of america's allies is at a ten. he calls reports of fights with allies fake news. but how do they see it? that's ahead. so you can get lost in space in your own backyard... or get pumped up for your grand entrance. only t-mobile lets you watch your favorite movies and shows in more places, without paying more. get an unlimited family plan with netflix on us. and right now at t-mobile, buy one samsung galaxy s9 and get one free. looking for a hotel that fits... whoooo. ...your budget? tripadvisor now searches over... ...200 sites to find you the... ...hotel yo
but also to inspect the fly-by of lancaster bombers, helicopters, fighter jets, and also those famous raferistic trails of red, white, and blue smoke. just as there was one new member of the royal family present at these celebrations in the form of the new dutch chess of sussex, there was also somebody else who was notably absent. the queen traveled back and forth on her own because the duke of edinburgh has retired from royal duties. outside buckingham palace in london. >>> coming up,...
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second her pontoon bridge the year before a war surplus and it also picked up floating wraps mechanize raf's which carry a tank but third and most important was an actual bridge specially built in israel this was how the main forces would cross the canal the idea of the bridge. roller bridge they call it it was. a bridge that was built in tire it was two hundred meters long metal bridge with metal rollers are growers but the rulers were thrilled with the substance that floated. you pull it to the canal with turks where you reach the edge of the parks in the back of course you're going to go or are never really made. but getting the four hundred ton bridge to the water's edge a twenty five kilometer journey has to prove harder than expected. and before the war the israelis had cut a dirt track specially designed for moving the bridge to a pre-prepared crossing point but now that track was an egyptian hands. a strong defensive position the southern flank of the second egyptian army stood in the way of any israeli advance. the battle to open the road to the canal would be called the battle of c
second her pontoon bridge the year before a war surplus and it also picked up floating wraps mechanize raf's which carry a tank but third and most important was an actual bridge specially built in israel this was how the main forces would cross the canal the idea of the bridge. roller bridge they call it it was. a bridge that was built in tire it was two hundred meters long metal bridge with metal rollers are growers but the rulers were thrilled with the substance that floated. you pull it to...
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the latest pictures of coming to us of the raf helicopter which is bolstering the effo rts helicopterooping up water to try to douse the flames and smoke. time now for a look at the weather. the weather not helping the situation there on saddleworth moor but lots of sunshine, dry conditions lasting well into next week as well. lots of sunshine at the moment. we have got the green map, cloudy skies. some mist and murk around southern and eastern areas but that is now clearing away. the rest of this afternoon, this is the scene in terms of blue skies. it mayjust be a little bit cloudy and misty around those eastern coasts once again. but that localised for most of us. the heat will build. and it could well bea heat will build. and it could well be a record—breaking day in terms of temperatures because for northern ireland you just have to get above 30.8 celsius for it to be the hottest day ever recorded there, and thatis hottest day ever recorded there, and that is a possibility today. for scotland, temperatures, 31, perhaps 32 celsius. we will keep a close eye on that one. elsewhere, t
the latest pictures of coming to us of the raf helicopter which is bolstering the effo rts helicopterooping up water to try to douse the flames and smoke. time now for a look at the weather. the weather not helping the situation there on saddleworth moor but lots of sunshine, dry conditions lasting well into next week as well. lots of sunshine at the moment. we have got the green map, cloudy skies. some mist and murk around southern and eastern areas but that is now clearing away. the rest of...
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to her khartoum bridge the year before a war surplus and it also picked up floating wraps mechanize raf's which carry a tank but third and most important was an actual bridge specially built in israel this was how the main forces would cross the canal the idea of the bridge. roller bridge they call it it was. a bridge that was built in tire it was two hundred meters long metal bridge with metal rollers are growers but the rulers were thrilled with the substance that floated. you pull it to the canal with turks where you reach the edge of the target in the back of course you're going to go or are never really made. but getting the four hundred ton bridge to the water's edge a twenty five kilometer journey has to prove harder than expected. and before the war the israelis had cut a dirt track specially designed for moving the bridge to a pre-prepared crossing point but now that truck was an egyptian hands. a strong defensive position the southern flank of the second egyptian army stood in the way of any israeli advance. the battle to open the road to the canal would be called the battle of
to her khartoum bridge the year before a war surplus and it also picked up floating wraps mechanize raf's which carry a tank but third and most important was an actual bridge specially built in israel this was how the main forces would cross the canal the idea of the bridge. roller bridge they call it it was. a bridge that was built in tire it was two hundred meters long metal bridge with metal rollers are growers but the rulers were thrilled with the substance that floated. you pull it to the...
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email statement the public library says there are no plans for existing library locations for roop rafousing. quote the san francisco public library is certainly hope to creative straejings for projects. however input from residents and users would be necessary to ensure support from the community. >>> park something pretty cholging around here already. so bringing more housing into the area would put a stress on the neighborhood. >> so many people need affordable housing there is all this empty space. >> when the building has been renovated on a number of occasions there was limitations what they could do. >> still the supervisor is hopeful. we have few public sites we can look at for 100% affordable housing knowing we have the housing crisis now we have to think outside the box and be creative. >> the san francisco public library says the idea is probably more of an option for future branches in the areas of the city with expanding populations. such as the southeast corridor. in san francisco pb melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. >>> a reminder to get the latest news any time with the news
email statement the public library says there are no plans for existing library locations for roop rafousing. quote the san francisco public library is certainly hope to creative straejings for projects. however input from residents and users would be necessary to ensure support from the community. >>> park something pretty cholging around here already. so bringing more housing into the area would put a stress on the neighborhood. >> so many people need affordable housing there...
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the raf and navy are due to have 138 of these american—made planes.se, plus the construction of two aircraft carriers and other expensive equipment, landing taxpayers with a bill estimated in the tens of billions. sinking the defence budget. and for some, the solution is a big increase in military spending. the first thing in our report is saying — does defence matter, does nato matter, do we need to provide the capability to ensure the defence and security of our country and our people? and if that requires some additional money, then that surely is one of the first priorities of government. will you break the prime minister if she doesn't give you more cash? the defence secretary, gavin williamson, is also pushing very hard for a hike in spending. and there is pressure coming from further afield. these nato exercises are partly designed as a show of unity amongst members of the western alliance, particularly with the increased threat from russia. but washington is demanding that member states contribute much more to the costs of the alliance. for br
the raf and navy are due to have 138 of these american—made planes.se, plus the construction of two aircraft carriers and other expensive equipment, landing taxpayers with a bill estimated in the tens of billions. sinking the defence budget. and for some, the solution is a big increase in military spending. the first thing in our report is saying — does defence matter, does nato matter, do we need to provide the capability to ensure the defence and security of our country and our people?...
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britain's s first 4 f—35 "stealth" jets have landed at raf marham in norfolk this evening, where theyney from the united today. a further five are due to make the trip across the atlantic by the beginning of august. time for a look at the weather with phil avery. once againa once again a pretty decent day for many parts of the british isles and the satellite imagery tells the tale. quite a bit of clouds eastern side but even here in one or two places there was sunshine getting through eventually. for their self quite a bit of clouds close to the channel islands and sharp showers running through the channel area but elsewhere these guys. they pretty clear overnight. the temperatures to her pull away in the countryside and well down into single figures and perhaps a bit balmy air and parts of western england and wales and northern ireland. that is how you start the new day on thursday, marked by a greater chance of seeing some hefty showers and maybe a rumble of sunder. less in the way of clouds to the eastern side and temperature is responding in highs on the day around 22 or 23 degree
britain's s first 4 f—35 "stealth" jets have landed at raf marham in norfolk this evening, where theyney from the united today. a further five are due to make the trip across the atlantic by the beginning of august. time for a look at the weather with phil avery. once againa once again a pretty decent day for many parts of the british isles and the satellite imagery tells the tale. quite a bit of clouds eastern side but even here in one or two places there was sunshine getting...
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vicky gosling, former raf officer, now working with the invictus games is here to tell us what's caughtng it, make pupils run a mile a day, with big benefits. it is in the times. it is interesting. you literally have pupils... he wanted to happen every day and it takes 15 minutes. he wants to make it compulsory. 30% in wales do it in 40% in england. 15 minutes. compulsory. 30% in wales do it in 4096 in england. 15 minutes. tim radcliffe is the man who is saying this. big ——jim. radcliffe is the man who is saying this. big -- jim. he is the person pushing it which is good. we used to do 800 metres compulsory at my school. it was enough at the time. doing it frequently through the week. some schools do not do it now. my week. some schools do not do it now. my six—year—old would literally go ona my six—year—old would literally go on a visit with her dad on the weekend and loves it. she gets a pound for it. it is a routine and it helps. if you do it and the children get used to it and enjoy it, it is easy to instill. if it is part of the daily routine, you do not need much pushing. and we a
vicky gosling, former raf officer, now working with the invictus games is here to tell us what's caughtng it, make pupils run a mile a day, with big benefits. it is in the times. it is interesting. you literally have pupils... he wanted to happen every day and it takes 15 minutes. he wants to make it compulsory. 30% in wales do it in 40% in england. 15 minutes. compulsory. 30% in wales do it in 4096 in england. 15 minutes. tim radcliffe is the man who is saying this. big ——jim. radcliffe is...
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vicky gosling, former raf officer, now working with the invictus games is here to tell us what's caughtr doing samuel taylor coleridge that a—level. kubla khan, i remember it all. a—level. kubla khan, i remember it au.pmup a—level. kubla khan, i remember it all. philip pullman says we should read this to children at bedtime. it's really interesting because you can't start early enough reading to children at bedtime. his point is that it's really important to read to youngsters, even if they don't understand it. he says is especially if they don't understand it. even if they are doing their a—levels!m says the best way to get children to have a good, hearty approach to language is to fill their lives with fairy tales and nursery rhymes. i think it's lovely. it's difficult reading to a child, but who hasn't got five minutes to read a poem? and the fact it doesn't really matter if you don't quite get the poem. who gets the nursery rhymes sometimes? i just thought that was really interesting because actually someone like me who's got a six—year—old, a poem you can kind of do and get past th
vicky gosling, former raf officer, now working with the invictus games is here to tell us what's caughtr doing samuel taylor coleridge that a—level. kubla khan, i remember it all. a—level. kubla khan, i remember it au.pmup a—level. kubla khan, i remember it all. philip pullman says we should read this to children at bedtime. it's really interesting because you can't start early enough reading to children at bedtime. his point is that it's really important to read to youngsters, even if...