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the raf kept flying. the sky, behind them, motors and machine guns were shooting down more than the luftwaffe. they were smashing the nasty plan of the world conquest. >> 109 destroyed. i had a wonderful party thinks. >> are you all right? this -- augustof 24 and september 5, 25 major attacks were launched. the cost of germans, 560 planes. 219 andish lost only saved 132 pilots. hitler's plans were going haywire. the nazi's were blind with rage. the german mind has never understood why free people fight on against overwhelming odds. hitler knew he was superior in every weapon except the weapon of spirit. he told garang, to break the spirit and crush the people. crush the spirit of democratic life itself. the invasion would have to wait. the raf is would avoid and smash the city of london into the rubble hitler made of warsaw and rotterdam. could london take it? the people themselves and not know the answer. the defenses were hastily assembled. barrages stayed at high altitudes. the royal air force held ont
the raf kept flying. the sky, behind them, motors and machine guns were shooting down more than the luftwaffe. they were smashing the nasty plan of the world conquest. >> 109 destroyed. i had a wonderful party thinks. >> are you all right? this -- augustof 24 and september 5, 25 major attacks were launched. the cost of germans, 560 planes. 219 andish lost only saved 132 pilots. hitler's plans were going haywire. the nazi's were blind with rage. the german mind has never understood...
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[explosions] >> hair was the raf giving its best.crime i will enfold revenge. all of the available german night bombers were put into the air. >> the thousandfold revenge was coventry. of november 14, one million pounds of bombs were dropped on the city. ♪ was smashed to warsaw and rotterdam. ♪ the people of coventry dug their to a ones up and saw them resting place in a common grave. [sad music] hitler could kill them, but dams if he could -- they knew the machine was as deadly weapon as the rights. in their hearts was the grim determination that the enemy must be destroyed. the day was coming when they would strike back and how they would strike back. christmas, 1940. [christmas carol] christmas. this season of peace on earth and goodwill for men. before hitler's great burst of rage before -- on people who cannot be licked. he cannot bomb them into submission. he would bring them to ashes. -- burn them to ashes. millions of fire bombs rained down on london. in a matter of minutes, more city1500 sections of the burst into roaring fl
[explosions] >> hair was the raf giving its best.crime i will enfold revenge. all of the available german night bombers were put into the air. >> the thousandfold revenge was coventry. of november 14, one million pounds of bombs were dropped on the city. ♪ was smashed to warsaw and rotterdam. ♪ the people of coventry dug their to a ones up and saw them resting place in a common grave. [sad music] hitler could kill them, but dams if he could -- they knew the machine was as deadly...
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breaking news coming from the raf.on jets have been scrambled from the mania to investigate suspected russian fighter aircraft operating near native airspace over the black sea. the typhoons took off from eight dominion base to shadow the smacks affected russian aircraft. that statement from the raf. we will bring you more later. donald trump is under outing pressure to pay two women who think they had affairs. paul manna thought bank and tax fraud prior to his work for the president. his lawyer lanny davis has been speaking to cbs news and be directed at president trump directed mr cohen to make illegal payments. it is not about evidence. it is definitive, indisputable that donald trump's lawyers said in a letter to the special counsel that president trump directed michael: to make illegal payments. it is not in dispute. it is not about credibility. his own lawyers used the word directed. he said he knew nothing about it and rudy giuliani said he could lie to the american people and it is not a crime but his lawyers a
breaking news coming from the raf.on jets have been scrambled from the mania to investigate suspected russian fighter aircraft operating near native airspace over the black sea. the typhoons took off from eight dominion base to shadow the smacks affected russian aircraft. that statement from the raf. we will bring you more later. donald trump is under outing pressure to pay two women who think they had affairs. paul manna thought bank and tax fraud prior to his work for the president. his...
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as the choir and the raf band perform the evening hymn, last post and sunset. minutes silence. music: "evening hymn, last post and sunset". they were young, as we are young, they served, giving freely of themselves. to them, we pledge, amid the winds of time, to carry their torch and never forget. we will remember them. she speaks in french. ils etaientjeunes, jeunes comme nous, ils ont servi, donnant genereusement d'eux—memes. nous leur promettons, en depit du temps qui passe, de porter le flambeau et de ne jamais oublier. nous nous souviendrons d'eux. it is foolish and wrong to mourn the men who died. rather we should thank god such men lived. they are not dead, not even broken. only their dust has gone back home to the earth. for they — the essential they — shall have re—birth whenever a word of them is spoken. those who have died from the home land, the crowd comes and prays. among the most beautiful name, their name is the most beautiful. all glory near them passes. and falls, ephemeral, and as a mother would do, the voice of an entire people rocks them in
as the choir and the raf band perform the evening hymn, last post and sunset. minutes silence. music: "evening hymn, last post and sunset". they were young, as we are young, they served, giving freely of themselves. to them, we pledge, amid the winds of time, to carry their torch and never forget. we will remember them. she speaks in french. ils etaientjeunes, jeunes comme nous, ils ont servi, donnant genereusement d'eux—memes. nous leur promettons, en depit du temps qui passe, de...
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two pilots, one navy and one raf, are in the running to carry out the first jet landing on hms queenomebody is going to be first. yes, certainly. it could be you. it could be. so out at sea, everybody should want to be the first to land on board the ship. as a royal navy test pilot on the f—35, i would love that person to be me, yes. altogether, 1,500 sailors, aircrew and marines are on board for the flying trials off the american coast. the aircraft carrier will be away for about 11 weeks while the trials are carried out with the new f—35 jets. the idea is to have this ship and all of her aircraft ready for operational deployment by 2021. now on bbc news, the travel show. this is japan's most northerly main island of hokkaido. for decades, travellers have been drawn here by its stark contrast to the rest of the country. it's anotherjapan, one that is wild, challenging and remote... it's an incredible experience! ..with distinctive communities. i've come to meet them, and to find out more about the country's northern frontier. so, if you look out to where i'm heading, that is japan's
two pilots, one navy and one raf, are in the running to carry out the first jet landing on hms queenomebody is going to be first. yes, certainly. it could be you. it could be. so out at sea, everybody should want to be the first to land on board the ship. as a royal navy test pilot on the f—35, i would love that person to be me, yes. altogether, 1,500 sailors, aircrew and marines are on board for the flying trials off the american coast. the aircraft carrier will be away for about 11 weeks...
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honey trap spies stole secrets of the new raf jet.ng profile hack and their online dating profile hack and the perpetrator than attempted to bertone bat and another colleague who knew about this newjet. u nfortu nately very little information was in fact stolen. then of course, this picture here is samantha eastwood, and we are waiting to hear a little bit more in terms of the details of that investigation. the murder investigation. the murder investigation has been launched. the sunday mail is leading with meghan to reunite with dad. that picture of meghan with a lot of that date ——a lot of the papers. she attended a wedding yesterday in the daily nurses a secret meeting in the united states could help heal the family rift. ben stokes, crucial really to england winning in india. really tense finish. the court jester, the headline that they are, instrumental to victory. the court case starts next week. a big test cricket probably needed it. as we know, test cricket at the moment is struggling for its pace. is there going to be the int
honey trap spies stole secrets of the new raf jet.ng profile hack and their online dating profile hack and the perpetrator than attempted to bertone bat and another colleague who knew about this newjet. u nfortu nately very little information was in fact stolen. then of course, this picture here is samantha eastwood, and we are waiting to hear a little bit more in terms of the details of that investigation. the murder investigation. the murder investigation has been launched. the sunday mail is...
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. >> what are we going to do for the raf snl we have to ralph something to raise money. >> i have a birdhouse. it's patriotic colors. >> the number one thing that i like about kelli ward, that she supports trump's agenda 100%. >> she is not afraid to say that she supports trump, which a lot of republicans don't want to do. >> it's not that i'm anti-establishment. i think that it's -- people want new blood in washington, d.c. >> reporter: ward has a collection of high-profile and controversial supporters. they include steve king, the iowa congressman whose racially charged views have sparked outrage. dana rohrabacher, the california congressman who has long curried favor with russia. and sebastian gorka, the former trump aide who allegedly has ties to a nazi group. she also has backing from the mercer family, the private uber-wealthy conservative donors who also pumped money into donald trump's 2016 presidential campaign. >> i mean, i have a great relationship with the mercers. and i'm very grateful to them for helping me along the political process. >> she is trying to motivate the type of vo
. >> what are we going to do for the raf snl we have to ralph something to raise money. >> i have a birdhouse. it's patriotic colors. >> the number one thing that i like about kelli ward, that she supports trump's agenda 100%. >> she is not afraid to say that she supports trump, which a lot of republicans don't want to do. >> it's not that i'm anti-establishment. i think that it's -- people want new blood in washington, d.c. >> reporter: ward has a collection...
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one commuter tells abc 7 news it took her an hour and 20 minutes to get from raf yet to civic center bart. that trip usually takes a half hour to 40 minutes. others put up with the travel delay in stride. >> keeping the tracks up to date, though, that's the important thing, keeping everything safe for bart. >> kind of a hassle though? >> well, yes, i won't argue that. >> the agency plans more closures next weekend, and labor day weekend. >>> firefighters stopped a brush fire burning in castro valley today before it caused any damage. it burned 48 acres near palo verde road this afternoon. these pictures you see are from alameda county fire. firefighters will stay on scene to make sure it doesn't flare up. >>> democrats have their eyes on the prosecute after two close allies were convicted this week. >> he's not above the law. >> but they may not be ready to attack him legally just yet. bay area congressman eric swalwell explains. >>> wait until you hear about this triple crown teen, the young swimmer did something that's never been done before. >>> and i'm meteorologist drew tuma, fi
one commuter tells abc 7 news it took her an hour and 20 minutes to get from raf yet to civic center bart. that trip usually takes a half hour to 40 minutes. others put up with the travel delay in stride. >> keeping the tracks up to date, though, that's the important thing, keeping everything safe for bart. >> kind of a hassle though? >> well, yes, i won't argue that. >> the agency plans more closures next weekend, and labor day weekend. >>> firefighters stopped...
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experience you have to take it out on the road and open it up a fun really starts at five thousand raf's it is a lot of. romney says the i.r.s. has done well in this test so far but he says the steering is way too smooth and a car like this you want more direct feedback from the road but it's not just their jobs like a lot i detected a big what i dasn't out of my amiable face to give. my. you can tell just by looking at this special edition jarosz that it's a powerful vehicle the front page come down low. and the side near roof and rear spoiler are all painted black you won't find that on the production version. the interior design is simple and functional with lots of rounded contours otherwise it looks pretty much like a normal jarosz. the highlights include sporty bucket seats that really whack you when. everything is money says that any high performance car with a powerful engine should also have an effective braking system and this one does up front for part fixed caliper brakes and floating calipers in the rear. and if you really have to slam on the brakes they'll do the job it was
experience you have to take it out on the road and open it up a fun really starts at five thousand raf's it is a lot of. romney says the i.r.s. has done well in this test so far but he says the steering is way too smooth and a car like this you want more direct feedback from the road but it's not just their jobs like a lot i detected a big what i dasn't out of my amiable face to give. my. you can tell just by looking at this special edition jarosz that it's a powerful vehicle the front page...
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the raf has officers inside -- not, britain insists, to take part in that targeting, but instead to minimizehe risk toi lians. last week in washington i asked the foreign secretary about britain's role. >> i think we have a lot more influence with the relationship we have with the saudi than if we prosecuted the relationship in a different way. the truth is all of us are very worried about some of the things that have been happening in yemen, and we have a responsibility as an important power in the region to make those concerns felt and to make sure that everything that happens insofar as we are able does comply with international humanitarian law. mes: but the u.n. says international humanitarian law pp being broken both sides. houthi fighters suorted by iran shout "death to america, death to israel, victory to islam.ar as long as then yemen goes on, it seems civilians will all too often be the victims. james robbins, bbc news. laura: we turn from one major international crisis where civilians are caught in the crossfire to another. aid topfter the u.n. military figures in myanmar must be
the raf has officers inside -- not, britain insists, to take part in that targeting, but instead to minimizehe risk toi lians. last week in washington i asked the foreign secretary about britain's role. >> i think we have a lot more influence with the relationship we have with the saudi than if we prosecuted the relationship in a different way. the truth is all of us are very worried about some of the things that have been happening in yemen, and we have a responsibility as an important...
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mustafa g raf refused to be interviewed. mustafa, ed from bbc news.he sermon inside the mosque. were you trying to incite violence? were you calling for armed jihad? no, never did that. well, do you want to take a look at these words? these are your words. mustafa graf, can we talk? after the manchester bomb, he condemned the attack. off—camera, he denied preaching islamist extremism. mustafa graf, these are your words, "you must dojihad in allah's path." this is what we know about the manchester imam. in 2011, he travelled from didsbury mosque to the frontline during the libyan revolution. in this interview, mustafa graf talks about waiting for orders to attack. all these criminal acts... and here he is, back home in manchester in 2015. he is the leader of this group, demonstrating about the conflict in libya. ..are causing chaos in libya. months later, here is the same group in london. graf isn't there, but watch as the camera moves right. wearing a red t—shirt, smiling, the manchester bomber, salman abedi, nearly two years before he'd murder 22 peo
mustafa g raf refused to be interviewed. mustafa, ed from bbc news.he sermon inside the mosque. were you trying to incite violence? were you calling for armed jihad? no, never did that. well, do you want to take a look at these words? these are your words. mustafa graf, can we talk? after the manchester bomb, he condemned the attack. off—camera, he denied preaching islamist extremism. mustafa graf, these are your words, "you must dojihad in allah's path." this is what we know about...
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figuring out the chance for that capability is enough she commands very icy and dangerous voyage to the raf planet oh absolutely not i mean there's a whole slew of things i mean. radiation how we're going to deal with the radiation exposure. just something simple like keeping food viable for three years i mean there's all sorts of things that nasa is looking at that problems that need to be solved to say nothing of the. you know the psychology how are we going to keep people healthy physically. i really think it's important that we first go back to the moon it's been almost fifty years since we've had human beings on the surface of another planetary body and mars is very hard which isn't to say that the moon is easy but it's a lot closer it's easier to get to you can come back relatively quickly if something goes wrong. and many of the things not all but many of the things that we have to accomplish on mars we could to. asked out on the moon i think the moon would be an excellent test bed and with the exception of the united states up until the recent change in policy every other space fari
figuring out the chance for that capability is enough she commands very icy and dangerous voyage to the raf planet oh absolutely not i mean there's a whole slew of things i mean. radiation how we're going to deal with the radiation exposure. just something simple like keeping food viable for three years i mean there's all sorts of things that nasa is looking at that problems that need to be solved to say nothing of the. you know the psychology how are we going to keep people healthy physically....
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two pilots, one navy and one raf, are in the running to carry out the first jet landing on hms queen at sea, everybody should want to be the first to land on board the ship. as a royal navy test pilot on the f—35, i would love that person to be me, yes. altogether, 1,500 sailors, aircrew and marines are on board for the flying trials off the american coast. the aircraft carrier will be away for about 11 weeks while the trials are carried out with the new f—35 jets. the idea is to have this ship and all of her aircraft ready for operational deployment by 2021. there mightjust be something in the water at a hospital in the us state of arizona where 16 nurses have found out that they're all pregnant at the same time. max gorden, a reporter from the local tv station, has the story. it wasn't like they planned it... they're wondering what's in the water. ..and they sure weren't counting on this. 0ne after another, after another, after another. 16 intensive care unit nurses at banner desert medical centre in mesa, all pregnant at the same time. did we have some kind of pact going on? the b
two pilots, one navy and one raf, are in the running to carry out the first jet landing on hms queen at sea, everybody should want to be the first to land on board the ship. as a royal navy test pilot on the f—35, i would love that person to be me, yes. altogether, 1,500 sailors, aircrew and marines are on board for the flying trials off the american coast. the aircraft carrier will be away for about 11 weeks while the trials are carried out with the new f—35 jets. the idea is to have this...
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two pilots, one navy and one raf, were in the running to carry out the first jets landing on in the runningfirst. yes, certainly. it could be you. it could be. out at sea, everybody should want to be the first to land on board the ship. as a royal navy test pilot on the 35, i would love that person to be me, yes. altogether, 1500 sailors, it aircrew and marines are on board for the flying trials off the american coast. the aircraft carrier will be a——be coast. the aircraft carrier will be a —— be away for about 11 weeks while the trials are carried out with the new f 35jets. the idea is to have this ship and all of her aircraft ready for operational deployment by 2031. —— 2021. now it's time for a look at the weather with lucy martin. fellow. this forecast spans two weekends. the first weekend, this weekend, is fairly humid with a good deal of cloud and rain forecast for sunday. some breaks in the cloud, particularly the central and eastern areas, but sunshine in fairly limited supply. the next weekend in forecast includes a bank or they wea ken forecast includes a bank or they weaken the p
two pilots, one navy and one raf, were in the running to carry out the first jets landing on in the runningfirst. yes, certainly. it could be you. it could be. out at sea, everybody should want to be the first to land on board the ship. as a royal navy test pilot on the 35, i would love that person to be me, yes. altogether, 1500 sailors, it aircrew and marines are on board for the flying trials off the american coast. the aircraft carrier will be a——be coast. the aircraft carrier will be a...
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two pilots, one navy and one raf, are in the running to carry out the first jet landing on hms queenbe. so out at sea, everybody should want to be the first to land on board the ship. as a royal navy test pilot on the f—35, i would love that person to be me, yes. altogether, 1,500 sailors, aircrew and marines are on board for the flying trials off the american coast. the aircraft carrier will be away for about 11 weeks while the trials are carried out with the new f—35 jets. the idea is to have this ship and all of her aircraft ready for operational deployment by 2021. the annual muslim pilgrimage, the hajj, begins on sunday. some 2 million muslims are expected to take part in the 5—day ritual, held in and around the city of mecca in saudi arabia. it comes as saudi arabia continues to take a more openly assertive stance on the world stage. with more, here's david campanale. it has taken years of work and billions of pounds, the importance of the hajj for the almost 2 billion muslims around the world is as unchanging as its rituals. but the way it's organised by saudi arabia continues
two pilots, one navy and one raf, are in the running to carry out the first jet landing on hms queenbe. so out at sea, everybody should want to be the first to land on board the ship. as a royal navy test pilot on the f—35, i would love that person to be me, yes. altogether, 1,500 sailors, aircrew and marines are on board for the flying trials off the american coast. the aircraft carrier will be away for about 11 weeks while the trials are carried out with the new f—35 jets. the idea is to...
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two pilots, one navy and one raf, when in the running to carry out the firstjet landing on hms queen the first to land on board and as a royal navy test pilot i would love that person to be me. altogether, 1500 sailors, aircraft crew and marines are on board for the flying trials. the aircraft carrier will be away for a round about 11 weeks while trials are carried out. the idea is to have this ship and all of her aircraft ready for operational deployment by 2021. now it's time for a look at the weather with lucy martin. 0utbreaks outbreaks of 0utbrea ks of rainbow outbreaks of rainbow spread east across the central swathes of the uk. an area of low pressure working its way east and the system contains re m na nts of its way east and the system contains remnants of subtropical storm ernesto, bringing outbreaks of rain, heavy at times and breezy in the south—west. through tonight outbreaks of rain spreading east across northern ireland, parts of england and wales, and some clear spells with a few patches of mist developing. the temperature falling into the single figures but as we hea
two pilots, one navy and one raf, when in the running to carry out the firstjet landing on hms queen the first to land on board and as a royal navy test pilot i would love that person to be me. altogether, 1500 sailors, aircraft crew and marines are on board for the flying trials. the aircraft carrier will be away for a round about 11 weeks while trials are carried out. the idea is to have this ship and all of her aircraft ready for operational deployment by 2021. now it's time for a look at...
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mustafa g raf refused to be interviewed. mustafa, ed from bbc news...gave the sermon inside the mosque. were you trying to incite violence? were you calling for armed jihad? no, never did that. well, do you want to take a look at these words? these are your words. mustafa graf, can we talk? after the manchester bomb, he condemned the attack. off—camera, he denied breaching islamist extremism. mustafa graf, these are your words. "you must dojihad in allah's path." this is what we know about the manchester imam. in 2011, he travelled from didsbury mosque to the front line during the libyan revolution. in this interview, mustafa graf talks about waiting for orders to attack. and here he is back home in manchester in 2015. he's the leader of this group, demonstrating about the conflict in libya. ..are causing chaos in libya. months later, here's the same group in london. graf is not there, but watch as the camera moves right. wearing a red t—shirt, smiling. the manchester bomber, salman abedi. nearly two years before he'd murder 22 people. we shared our inv
mustafa g raf refused to be interviewed. mustafa, ed from bbc news...gave the sermon inside the mosque. were you trying to incite violence? were you calling for armed jihad? no, never did that. well, do you want to take a look at these words? these are your words. mustafa graf, can we talk? after the manchester bomb, he condemned the attack. off—camera, he denied breaching islamist extremism. mustafa graf, these are your words. "you must dojihad in allah's path." this is what we...
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mustafa g raf refused to be interviewed. mustafa, ed from bbc news.trying to incite violence? were you calling for armed jihad? no, never did that. well, do you want to take a look at these words? these are your words. mustafa graf, can we talk? after the manchester bomb, he condemned the attack. off—camera, he denied preaching islamist extremism. mustafa graf, these are your words. "you must dojihad in allah's path". this is what we know about the manchester imam. in 2011, he travelled from didsbury mosque during the libyan revolution. in this interview, mustafa graf talks about waiting for orders to attack. and here he is, back home in manchester in 2015. he's the leader of this group, demonstrating about the conflict in libya. ..causing chaos in libya. months later, here's the same group in london. graf isn't there, but watch as the camera moves right. wearing a red t—shirt, smiling, the manchester bomber, salman abedi, nearly two years before he'd murder 22 people. we shared our investigation with martin hibbert. he and his daughter were closest t
mustafa g raf refused to be interviewed. mustafa, ed from bbc news.trying to incite violence? were you calling for armed jihad? no, never did that. well, do you want to take a look at these words? these are your words. mustafa graf, can we talk? after the manchester bomb, he condemned the attack. off—camera, he denied preaching islamist extremism. mustafa graf, these are your words. "you must dojihad in allah's path". this is what we know about the manchester imam. in 2011, he...
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we've got a couple of tommies here, a member of the raf and also done here some sailors representingutions of women were significant. this letter remembers all the women who were part of the any ammunition teams. here is mary curie. she made mobile x—ray devices. these devices went down to the front. these devices went down to the front. a lot of these pioneers and innovators making different inventions that are still used today. here we are remembering those from the commonwealth who volunteered to come to fight in the first world war as well. it is incredibly beautiful, colourful work of art. here is the artist sara. why did you want to make it so colourful? i wanted to bring everything to live. i wanted to get away from looking at black and white photographs. and yes, just bring people to life. anybody can come up to the illustrations and really relate to them. it feels like you could almost bump into these people in the street. is that what you wanted to create? absolutely. it was purely by chance. i coloured them in as an experiment and as soon as i did i could feel how alive th
we've got a couple of tommies here, a member of the raf and also done here some sailors representingutions of women were significant. this letter remembers all the women who were part of the any ammunition teams. here is mary curie. she made mobile x—ray devices. these devices went down to the front. these devices went down to the front. a lot of these pioneers and innovators making different inventions that are still used today. here we are remembering those from the commonwealth who...
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the raf has officers inside, not britain insists, to take any part in that targeting, but instead to asked the foreign secretary about britain's role. either our advice is poor or they're simply ignoring it. well, i think we have a lot more influence with the relationship that we have with saudi done if we prosecuted our diplomacy that we have with saudi than if we prosecuted our diplomacy in a different way. but the truth is, that i think all of us are very worried about some of the things that have been happening in yemen and we have a responsibility as an important power in the region, to make those concerns felt and to make sure that everything that happens, insofar as we are able, does comply with international humanitarian law. but the un says international humanitarian law is being broken on both sides. houthi rebel fighters, supported by iran, shout, "death to america, death to israel — victory to islam." as long as the war in yemen goes on, it seems civilians, we'll all too often, be the victims. james robbins, bbc news. russia is planning its biggest war games since a cold
the raf has officers inside, not britain insists, to take any part in that targeting, but instead to asked the foreign secretary about britain's role. either our advice is poor or they're simply ignoring it. well, i think we have a lot more influence with the relationship that we have with saudi done if we prosecuted our diplomacy that we have with saudi than if we prosecuted our diplomacy in a different way. but the truth is, that i think all of us are very worried about some of the things...
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the drill raf took off in two thousand and twelve the year the f.b.i. named chinatown america's most dangerous city its founding fathers chief keef. question right. now from the windy city to london where you tube removed thirty videos at the request of metropolitan police who found the incited violence . this exploding musical genre is accused of sending violence spilling from the speakers to the street i've listened to enough. to buy a little sort of. redeeming value in terms of the narrative. as it is unfolding. the streets of america other than reflect the sort of wanton violence. solutions warts. and that solution will soften for many drill rappers life imitates art little jo-jo when j. loud were gunned down in two thousand and twelve king louis in two thousand and fifteen in the list goes on. here in the birthplace of drill rap where thirty five hundred people were shot and six hundred fifty killed last year even some fans say the music the fumes the fury on the street called. and they. will employ. somebody rapping like load up the block. and i g
the drill raf took off in two thousand and twelve the year the f.b.i. named chinatown america's most dangerous city its founding fathers chief keef. question right. now from the windy city to london where you tube removed thirty videos at the request of metropolitan police who found the incited violence . this exploding musical genre is accused of sending violence spilling from the speakers to the street i've listened to enough. to buy a little sort of. redeeming value in terms of the...
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through forermarin and san raf some gusty conditions. the low clouds have a lot of moisture in them and that can cause some drizzle and slick roads. it's kind of damp. two mile visibility at half moon bay and 8.8 at santa rosa. less than a the rimidge of high pressure. there is a line of cloud coverage north of the ridge. you can see that in our satellite and radar imagery. you see a lot of moisture across parts of colorado, utah, arizona. all we are seeing by the coast is where it will stay cool with 59 to 60 half moon bay and pacifica. by the weekend, we are going to see temperatures dropping from the 90s to the 80s. it's a short lived cool down though but by next week, tuesday, wednesday, we are back up. >>> e the nta's were h a 100 to 1 long shot to win world series. now it is 22-1. what this means in the standings. this long time 49er fan gave jimmy garoppolo a new nickname. hear the quarterback's reaction, next. xfinity mobile is a new wireless network designed to save you money. even when you've got serious binging to do. wherever
through forermarin and san raf some gusty conditions. the low clouds have a lot of moisture in them and that can cause some drizzle and slick roads. it's kind of damp. two mile visibility at half moon bay and 8.8 at santa rosa. less than a the rimidge of high pressure. there is a line of cloud coverage north of the ridge. you can see that in our satellite and radar imagery. you see a lot of moisture across parts of colorado, utah, arizona. all we are seeing by the coast is where it will stay...
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neighborhood safety and engagement to bring resources to the areas where we're seeing some of the highess raf gun violence. >> the city says their plan is working and grieving parts and loved ones say they're counting on it. reporting in the district, meagan fitzgerald, news 4. >>> now to the growing dangers in the tropics. you're looking live a hawaii's big island on your left there. you can see palm trees blowing inndhe already kicked up by what could be the strongest hurricane to impact the island in a quarter century. >> on the right of your screen you see a loop ofheystem on satellite and radar which is currently a category 4. expected to weaken quickly. let's go to storm team 4 meteorologist amelia draper. folks should expect up to 30 inches of rain in some spots? >> exactly. that's going to be the biggesth issue w hurricane lane, the amount of rain it's dropping on hawaii. here is the latest radar image with satellite. almost all the islands getting at least som rainfall from this hurricane. now a category 4 hurricane. the good news, it'sxpected to weaken quick lip over the next day or
neighborhood safety and engagement to bring resources to the areas where we're seeing some of the highess raf gun violence. >> the city says their plan is working and grieving parts and loved ones say they're counting on it. reporting in the district, meagan fitzgerald, news 4. >>> now to the growing dangers in the tropics. you're looking live a hawaii's big island on your left there. you can see palm trees blowing inndhe already kicked up by what could be the strongest hurricane...
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mustafa g raf refused in the murder of muslims in syria. mustafa graf refused to be interviewed.o incite violence? do you want to take a look at these words? these are your words. mustafa graf, can we talk? after the manchester bomb he condemned the attack. off—camera, he denied breaching islamist extremism. these are your words. you must do jihad in allah's path. in 2011 he travelled from didsbury mosque to the libyan revolution. in this interview he talks about waiting for orders to attack. and here he is back home in manchester in 2015. he is the leader of this group, demonstrating about the conflict in libya. months later he is the same group in london. mustafa graf is not there but what is the camera moves right. wearing a red t—shirt, smiling. the manchester bomb, salman abedi. newly two years before would murder 22 people. we shared our investigation with martin hibbert. he and his daughter were closest to salman abedi when his bomb exploded. he wanted to listen to mustafa g raf‘s he wanted to listen to mustafa graf‘s sermon. he wanted to listen to mustafa graf's sermon. i
mustafa g raf refused in the murder of muslims in syria. mustafa graf refused to be interviewed.o incite violence? do you want to take a look at these words? these are your words. mustafa graf, can we talk? after the manchester bomb he condemned the attack. off—camera, he denied breaching islamist extremism. these are your words. you must do jihad in allah's path. in 2011 he travelled from didsbury mosque to the libyan revolution. in this interview he talks about waiting for orders to attack....
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tennis now and world number one the raf and the bell will face marion schultz of croatia a little lateron friday in the rogers cup quarter finals the spaniard booked his place in the last eight in toronto despite stanford brinker putting up a good fight seven five seven six the school the swiss who's been plagued with injuries recently has slipped to one hundred and nineteen foot in the world rankings. but another former world number one didn't fare so well wimbledon champion and thirteen time grand slam champion novak djokovic was stunned by stephanus to surpass the greek team securing the biggest win of his career two sets to wanted to pass who turns twenty on sunday set up a meeting with second seed alexander that it was. well done finalist kevin anderson has knocked a number four seed going to go dimitroff out in the rogers cup quarter finals to advance to the shimmies a straight sets win for anderson six two six two schools. over in montreal women's number one simona halep better than through the quarter finals she had to finish off her match against ana start of a change of a firs
tennis now and world number one the raf and the bell will face marion schultz of croatia a little lateron friday in the rogers cup quarter finals the spaniard booked his place in the last eight in toronto despite stanford brinker putting up a good fight seven five seven six the school the swiss who's been plagued with injuries recently has slipped to one hundred and nineteen foot in the world rankings. but another former world number one didn't fare so well wimbledon champion and thirteen time...
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when i took all of the troops in "band of brothers" through parachute ground school at the raf's number one parachute school at royal norton air force base. i asked if he wanted to come and see that and he said, "no, i don't, it is your unit, get it done." so i kept trying to get him involved and he wouldn't be, and as it turned out later it was just too tough on him. he didn't want to recreate seeing that. i did find out long after that he had observed one day of training without me knowing it, and it was some sort of assault on a fortified position or something, and the only time i ever discovered that he knew anything about it was when he gave me a book and i had described it on the front to captain dale dye. all he said was, colonel sink would have been proud. that was enough for me. i didn't -- if you had a second part of the question i didn't hear it, baugh you neecause you speak up, son. >> front row to your left, please. >> it seems to me that many of the war depictions today, and particularly vietnam war poetry, has turned the victimization, the soldiers the victim. i wonder if
when i took all of the troops in "band of brothers" through parachute ground school at the raf's number one parachute school at royal norton air force base. i asked if he wanted to come and see that and he said, "no, i don't, it is your unit, get it done." so i kept trying to get him involved and he wouldn't be, and as it turned out later it was just too tough on him. he didn't want to recreate seeing that. i did find out long after that he had observed one day of training...
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when i took -- i took all the troops in "band of brothers" through parachute ground school at the raf's number one parachute school at the royal air force base. and i asked if he wanted to come and see that. he said, no, i don't. it's your unit. get it done. so i kept trying to get him involved and he wouldn't be. as it turned out later, it was just too tough on him. he didn't want to re-create seeing that. i did find out long after that he had observed one day of training without me knowing it, and it was some sort of assault on a fortified position or something. and the only time i ever discovered that he knew anything about it was when he gave me a book, and he inscribed on the front to captain dale dye and, colonel sink would have been proud. and that was enough for me. and i didn't -- if you had a second part of that question, i didn't hear it because you need to speak up, son. >> a front row to your left, please. >> it seems to me that many of the war depictions today and particularly vietnam war poetry is termed as victimization. soldier as the victim. i wonder if you can comment
when i took -- i took all the troops in "band of brothers" through parachute ground school at the raf's number one parachute school at the royal air force base. and i asked if he wanted to come and see that. he said, no, i don't. it's your unit. get it done. so i kept trying to get him involved and he wouldn't be. as it turned out later, it was just too tough on him. he didn't want to re-create seeing that. i did find out long after that he had observed one day of training without me...
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we‘ve got a couple of tommy cyr here a member of the raf and also done here some sailors representingd to create? absolutely. it was purely by chance. i coloured them in as an experiment and as soon asi them in as an experiment and as soon as i did them in as an experiment and as soon asididi them in as an experiment and as soon as i did i could feel how alive they felt. there is one particularly special person in this montage. and this is your great—grandfather down here. tell me a little bit how you came to find out about him? through my research. i just came to find out about him? through my research. ijust wanted to find out more about him and so i did that and found out where he fought and he died just before the end of the war. i live in brighton and he was from there. so it felt really special to include him in the illustrations. and i actually found out he lived just around the corner for me. it just around the corner for me. it just brought it all to live. that is incredible. do you think that is —— as it has been a hundred years since the war ended that it is difficult for p
we‘ve got a couple of tommy cyr here a member of the raf and also done here some sailors representingd to create? absolutely. it was purely by chance. i coloured them in as an experiment and as soon asi them in as an experiment and as soon as i did them in as an experiment and as soon asididi them in as an experiment and as soon as i did i could feel how alive they felt. there is one particularly special person in this montage. and this is your great—grandfather down here. tell me a little...
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and in salford is annabel tiffin is here with the story of a former raf serviceman who‘s spent yearspart of the problem. he is adamant that what helped him change his life after prison was changing his mind set. he‘s telling young people not to think of themselves as gangsters, but entrepreneurs or leaders. 0nly then will their behaviour change. and that is the thinking behind this whole project? yes it is about trying to cut crime. it has been waning on the increase in the last few years. since 2014, knife crime in the west midlands has nearly doubled. gun crime has also jumped by more than 20%. today‘s event was organised at the request of the police and crime commissioner in the hope that talking openly about the consequences of crime, those figures can be reduced. the young people who end up as victims can also be protected. next, thank you. now let‘s go to sa lfo rd. next, thank you. now let‘s go to salford. theo eaves has —— thinks he is entitled to something? yes, since 2012 he wants to be awarded a clasp which is one over the 1939 to 1945 star. at the age of 95, he still hasn
and in salford is annabel tiffin is here with the story of a former raf serviceman who‘s spent yearspart of the problem. he is adamant that what helped him change his life after prison was changing his mind set. he‘s telling young people not to think of themselves as gangsters, but entrepreneurs or leaders. 0nly then will their behaviour change. and that is the thinking behind this whole project? yes it is about trying to cut crime. it has been waning on the increase in the last few years....
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