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the raf was outnumbered three to one.s above britain that summer has been described as this country's single most important military campaign ever fought. victory in the battle of britain was by no means certain, and depended on the skills and bravery of young raf pilots from britain and her allies. they were flying the latest generation of fighter planes, the legendary spitfires and hurricanes. a key feature of these fighters was the way they were armed. the new planes were initially designed to carry four machine—guns, but in the run—up to war, all that would change. earlier this year, i was lucky enough to find out what it was like to fly in one of these iconic planes. there we go. it's a low floor! it's snug, isn't it? amazing! wow! engine roars. wow. wow! absolutely sensational! being up here — the speed, the agility, the way the plane just, the pilot says you're almost flying it with your fingertips. ijust cannot imagine being up here in a dogfight. oh, my stomach! woo! wow! i can feel the g—force! look at that! it
the raf was outnumbered three to one.s above britain that summer has been described as this country's single most important military campaign ever fought. victory in the battle of britain was by no means certain, and depended on the skills and bravery of young raf pilots from britain and her allies. they were flying the latest generation of fighter planes, the legendary spitfires and hurricanes. a key feature of these fighters was the way they were armed. the new planes were initially designed...
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he was selected to front an raf recruitment campaign.re he was assaulted by a soldier who had been drinking. as i walked away from the individual, he decided to launch quite a vicious and savage attack on me, effectivelyjumping on me as i was walking away and putting me in strangulation hold. harry says the extent of his injuries were never properly recorded. the soldier who assaulted him was initially charged with attempted murder. it was later reduced to assault but his assailant was acquitted at a military court. the service prosecuting authority said there was no evidence that it was a racist attack. i think race was a factor. 0n the face of it it is a white male attacking an asian male, with no provoked reason. after the not guilty verdict, i knew i couldn‘t continue to serve in an organisation that had allowed that to happen, but also failed to make right. it‘s very hard to discount that actually this was a matter they wanted to try and sweep away under the carpet. and it would have been easier to do so if race wasn‘t a factor. eth
he was selected to front an raf recruitment campaign.re he was assaulted by a soldier who had been drinking. as i walked away from the individual, he decided to launch quite a vicious and savage attack on me, effectivelyjumping on me as i was walking away and putting me in strangulation hold. harry says the extent of his injuries were never properly recorded. the soldier who assaulted him was initially charged with attempted murder. it was later reduced to assault but his assailant was...
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when the war broke out she realized that as well and became the officer in the women's branch of the raf where she's involved in the aerial reconnaissance analysis and she did the detail of allied operations, she was also an incredibly beautiful writer and the churchill family decided earlier they wanted someone to go with him to collect information, the story behind the scenes, a great gift of language, between the experience and writing ability and understanding, the perfect person to accompany him. >> host: the state of her marriage. >> guest: she is separated from her husband, creating a scandal for the prime minister, trying to win the war so she is separated from her husband and struck up an attachment with somebody at yalta in spirit, not physically present. >> host: kathleen is single, and a roosevelt, tell us about her. >> guest: the only mother of the three daughter that is 38, the oldest, she and her father, they had the shared passion for nature and the world, through the field, and someday would be the go custodian in new york, it changed all of this, surrounded by doctors a
when the war broke out she realized that as well and became the officer in the women's branch of the raf where she's involved in the aerial reconnaissance analysis and she did the detail of allied operations, she was also an incredibly beautiful writer and the churchill family decided earlier they wanted someone to go with him to collect information, the story behind the scenes, a great gift of language, between the experience and writing ability and understanding, the perfect person to...
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other people from the comfort including raf, deeply enamored, a 40 page letter to her in the conference. everybody, and credibly rich letters. sarah, the american ambassador to the uk left out of the conference in part because of his political views and for the polls, not invited to the conference so he is left at home and fdr, it is ongoing and not in the traditional sense, certainly an emotional affair. it is one he asked his daughter to keep from eleanor because she knows how awful it was for eleanor when she learned of this but sees her father is dying and is desperate to do anything to get some measure of peace, relaxation, in the last days of his life and agrees to keep his secret, horrible position for any child to be in. >> was there an affair who with anna roosevelt's -- >> a very brief fling with fdr junior's younger brother. the letter between kathleen and fdr junior on the trans atlantic trip from washington to london. >> an amazingly rarefied world where everybody seems to know each other. tell us, the social knowledge, that is seen too much. >> it is deeply personal, bring
other people from the comfort including raf, deeply enamored, a 40 page letter to her in the conference. everybody, and credibly rich letters. sarah, the american ambassador to the uk left out of the conference in part because of his political views and for the polls, not invited to the conference so he is left at home and fdr, it is ongoing and not in the traditional sense, certainly an emotional affair. it is one he asked his daughter to keep from eleanor because she knows how awful it was...
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clear victory then and i respectfully suggest they do so now if nothing else some wonder whether this raf focus on the electoral college might lead to more discussion about whether us will use should be allowed directly to vote for president i myself disagree that we still need an electoral college to certify our election results and we should really lived into our principle in this country of one person one vote and make sure that we honor the popular vote when americans vote for president on election day as the electoral college finalized biden's victory throughout the day trump tweeted about election fraud he has repeated he will fight on in the courts but it's not clear what his motivation is at this point the electoral college votes will now be sent to the u.s. congress where they will be counted and certified on january the 6th there are reports that some republicans may attempt a last ditch style and at that point would have nothing else will be a symbolic moment that will help the narrative that many from supporters still believe that this election has been stolen however the poll
clear victory then and i respectfully suggest they do so now if nothing else some wonder whether this raf focus on the electoral college might lead to more discussion about whether us will use should be allowed directly to vote for president i myself disagree that we still need an electoral college to certify our election results and we should really lived into our principle in this country of one person one vote and make sure that we honor the popular vote when americans vote for president on...
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us a trian citizen but when the wore broke out she became an officer and in be rim's branch of the raf and was involved in aerial reconnaissance, intelligence analysis. she was also incredibly beautiful writer and the churchill family decided early in the war that when winston traveled they wanted someone from the family to go with him in part to collection information and record the stories behind the scenes for his war item memoirs and sarah had a great gift of language much like he did and between her experience as a waf and her writing ability and astute understanding of are father's mind she was the perfect per foreign accompany him. >> what the state of her marriage at this point? on the precipice of going toal attempt. >> separate from her husband i divorce after the war but putting off to avoid creating a scandal for the prime minister. the last thing he needs is a distraction. she has an attachment at somebody who is at yalta in spirit, the american ambassador to britain, john gilbert winan. >> kathleen is single. sarah separate and now anna roosevelt. >> anna is the only moth
us a trian citizen but when the wore broke out she became an officer and in be rim's branch of the raf and was involved in aerial reconnaissance, intelligence analysis. she was also incredibly beautiful writer and the churchill family decided early in the war that when winston traveled they wanted someone from the family to go with him in part to collection information and record the stories behind the scenes for his war item memoirs and sarah had a great gift of language much like he did and...
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soi within an raf base at woodhall spa.. absolutely. the whole facility, dull system that we have put in place —— the whole system that we put in place, is about ensuring respect for families and loved ones. so that they have a choice as to when to arrange a funeral. the facilities run professionally, we have input from both the funeral sector, hospital mortuary sector, so it's both the funeral sector, hospital mortuary sector, so its run to a very high standard. it's manned by a specially trained police team and there is a fire team also helping us out with some transport. there is a fire team also helping us out with some transportlj there is a fire team also helping us out with some transport. i suppose with case still going up, this is a situation that get even worse. do you have other contingency plans. ? we are hoping we are seeing infection rates go down in lincolnshire. so we are hoping that our planning that we have put in place since the spring will be sufficient for the excess deaths we are now seeing. 0k sara, t
soi within an raf base at woodhall spa.. absolutely. the whole facility, dull system that we have put in place —— the whole system that we put in place, is about ensuring respect for families and loved ones. so that they have a choice as to when to arrange a funeral. the facilities run professionally, we have input from both the funeral sector, hospital mortuary sector, so it's both the funeral sector, hospital mortuary sector, so its run to a very high standard. it's manned by a specially...
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wanted to do a bit to the country as well and so she became an officer in the women's branch of the raf where she was involved in the aerial reconnaissance intelligence analysis and she knew the operations are special in the meta- training even better than her father. she was incredibly beautiful writer and the church churchild decided early in the war when they travel abroad to want someone and family family to go with him. in part to collect information and record the stories behind the scenes for his wartime memoirs which they knew he would later write and sarah had a great gift of language much like he did and so between her experience and understanding of her father's might she was a perfect person to accompany him. >> what was the stage of a marriage at this time? >> she is separated from her husband. they will divorce after the war but they've been putting off to avoid creating a scandal for the prime minister. as he's trying to win the war. she is separated from her husband but she has struck up an attachment with somebody who is at yalta in spirit if not physically present. he'
wanted to do a bit to the country as well and so she became an officer in the women's branch of the raf where she was involved in the aerial reconnaissance intelligence analysis and she knew the operations are special in the meta- training even better than her father. she was incredibly beautiful writer and the church churchild decided early in the war when they travel abroad to want someone and family family to go with him. in part to collect information and record the stories behind the...
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signing on the dotted line over there, then a short hop for the 1,2a6—page document — the cargo of an rafs johnson's signature. here it is. the man who campaigned for brexit became prime minister because of it, and now his deal, this day, scrolled into history. what this deal does is it satisfies the request of the british people to take back control, and what that meant was that we now have the freedom to do things differently and do things better if we choose. in the knowledge that there are no barriers to... but, prime minister, that's just factually not the case. it's not true that there will not be more barriers. you have got more political control, but you can't sit there and say that there won't be extra friction. there will be changes, and we've been very clear with people that they'll have to get ready forjanuary the 1st, that things will work differently, and at the same time, we cannot only exploit the advantages of a zero tariff, zero quota deal with the eu. people said that that was impossible. and they said that that was having your cake and eating it. so i want you to see t
signing on the dotted line over there, then a short hop for the 1,2a6—page document — the cargo of an rafs johnson's signature. here it is. the man who campaigned for brexit became prime minister because of it, and now his deal, this day, scrolled into history. what this deal does is it satisfies the request of the british people to take back control, and what that meant was that we now have the freedom to do things differently and do things better if we choose. in the knowledge that there...
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signing on the dotted line over there, then a short hop for the 1246—page document — the cargo of an rafnature. here it is. the man who campaigned for brexit became prime minister because of it, and now his deal, this day, scrolled into history. what this deal does is it satisfies the request of the british people to take back control, and what that meant was that we now have the freedom to do things differently and do things better if we choose. in the knowledge that there are no barriers to... but, prime minister, that's just factually not the case. it's not true that there will not be more barriers. you have got more political control, but you can't sit there and say that there won't be extra friction. there will be changes, and we've been very clear with people that they'll have to get ready forjanuary the 1st, that things will work differently, and at the same time, we cannot only exploit the advantages of a zero tariff, zero quota deal with the eu. people said that that was impossible. and they said that that was having your cake and eating it. so i want you to see this as a cake—i
signing on the dotted line over there, then a short hop for the 1246—page document — the cargo of an rafnature. here it is. the man who campaigned for brexit became prime minister because of it, and now his deal, this day, scrolled into history. what this deal does is it satisfies the request of the british people to take back control, and what that meant was that we now have the freedom to do things differently and do things better if we choose. in the knowledge that there are no barriers...
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what's known as the great conjunction 20 joins us on the outskirts of thailand's capital to watch the raf an omelette. gathering on a bridge on the outskirts of bangkok gazing at the sky but it's not the sunset people have come to see these amateur astronomers want to catch a glimpse of the great conjunction a celestial event that happens approximately only every 20 years. we will see very bright stars jupiter is originally very bright but when saturn is near will be even brighter together. this year have extra special the 2 planets are coming even closer together than usual the last time this happened was in $1623.00 but trying to see it is hard bangkok like most cities suffers from significant light pollution the light of the glimmering stars is blocked out by the glare of the bustling city . that's why the stargazers as they're known on social media. have set up an exhibition of the stars at night as seen from thailand spectacular views and seen by most city dwellers and concert on thinks that after the trials of 2020 there may be a message written in the skies that we have suffered sa
what's known as the great conjunction 20 joins us on the outskirts of thailand's capital to watch the raf an omelette. gathering on a bridge on the outskirts of bangkok gazing at the sky but it's not the sunset people have come to see these amateur astronomers want to catch a glimpse of the great conjunction a celestial event that happens approximately only every 20 years. we will see very bright stars jupiter is originally very bright but when saturn is near will be even brighter together....
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stark contrast to washington's claims that a songe wanted to endanger lives this is what christian raf nansen told us in an exclusive interview. this evidence that you heard and i can confirm that this is authentic is not new to the courts in the u.k. transcript of for this conversation was presented to the court in september well this should have a tremendous weight because it supposedly throws the argument that is the narrative for the justice department in their indictment and which they are trying to use there to get a much of a lovely u.k. they were talking about irresponsible behavior and putting lives under risk following these revelations more than 400000 people around the world have already signed a petition calling on u.s. officials to drop the charges against a songe politicians and activists want donald trump to pardon him before he leaves office in january. or reports. public enemy number one a man with no conscience no morals no remorse judean a solemn child's been smeared as a villain who revealed the ugly face of u.s. foreign policy but i would argue that it's closer to
stark contrast to washington's claims that a songe wanted to endanger lives this is what christian raf nansen told us in an exclusive interview. this evidence that you heard and i can confirm that this is authentic is not new to the courts in the u.k. transcript of for this conversation was presented to the court in september well this should have a tremendous weight because it supposedly throws the argument that is the narrative for the justice department in their indictment and which they are...
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this morning, an raf plane arriving in london, carrying a copy of the trade deal which will change thein brussels this morning, european leaders put pen to paper. the prime minister will add his signature in downing street later. is this the final hurdle for brexit, prime minister? first for boris johnson, though, a trip to the commons. mps recalled from their winter break to sign off on the agreement, reached on christmas eve. first we stood aloof, then half—hearted, sometimes an obstructive member of the eu. now, with this bill, we're going to become a friendly neighbour. the best friend and ally in the eu could have. labour are officially backing the deal, saying the alternative would be far worse. after four and a half years of debate and division, we finally have a try to deal with the eu. it's simpler, its then, and the consequence of the prime minister's political choices. but we have only one day before the end of the transition period, and it's the only deal that we have. with tory mps united behind it, the deal will pass comfortably. some labour mps will abstain, unhappy at t
this morning, an raf plane arriving in london, carrying a copy of the trade deal which will change thein brussels this morning, european leaders put pen to paper. the prime minister will add his signature in downing street later. is this the final hurdle for brexit, prime minister? first for boris johnson, though, a trip to the commons. mps recalled from their winter break to sign off on the agreement, reached on christmas eve. first we stood aloof, then half—hearted, sometimes an obstructive...
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new raf and satellite images show the world's largest iceberg is on a collision course with south georgia giant iceberg, known as a68a, broke away from antarctica in 2017, and as you can see in these satellite images, it's slowly drifting through the south atlantic sea towards south georgia. some breaking news now. this is following up on the rest yesterday of the mayor of liverpool. joe anderson has apparently been given bail. a statement has just been released from merseyside police. merseyside police can confirm five arrests as part of an investigation into building and development contracts in liverpool. they have been released on bailfollowing further enquiries. that is joe anderson and a further four people arrested on friday in a police investigation that was a year—long anti—bribery and witness intimidation regarding building and development contracts in liverpool, those five people have been released on bail. with christmas just three weeks away, it's usually the busiest time of the year for our retailers. nonessential shops have now re—opened in england, but in a week that's see
new raf and satellite images show the world's largest iceberg is on a collision course with south georgia giant iceberg, known as a68a, broke away from antarctica in 2017, and as you can see in these satellite images, it's slowly drifting through the south atlantic sea towards south georgia. some breaking news now. this is following up on the rest yesterday of the mayor of liverpool. joe anderson has apparently been given bail. a statement has just been released from merseyside police....
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he was the raf squad leader, which was fine by me, though i got executed at the end of the movie. [ laughter ] of course mcqueen survives. what we didn't realize then and what we probably didn't care about was that the movie was based on a true story. the escape of 76 allied soldiers and officers from germany's is it a lad luft dry 3 in 1944. the film pretty much gave us the real-life tragic ending to that story, only three of those men who escaped stayed escaped to norwegian pilots. another pilot from the netherlands, no americans. the other 73 were killed or recaptured. more than two-thirds of them were executed. the fact is escaping was hard and it wasn't often tried during world war ii in particular, when it was, it often didn't succeed. when it did, it really was an inspiration. it was often hollywood stuff. david's and kayla's book also details the cia's rescue of americans in tehran during the 1979 iran hostage crisis, which was the basis for the best picture oscar winner "argo." this is the third time david's spoken here if he library. the last was a little less than a year ago when
he was the raf squad leader, which was fine by me, though i got executed at the end of the movie. [ laughter ] of course mcqueen survives. what we didn't realize then and what we probably didn't care about was that the movie was based on a true story. the escape of 76 allied soldiers and officers from germany's is it a lad luft dry 3 in 1944. the film pretty much gave us the real-life tragic ending to that story, only three of those men who escaped stayed escaped to norwegian pilots. another...
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the habitat threatened by rising water levels the rust challenged the raf was becoming extinct around 800 now live in kenya but this hurt each a new home conservationists from the group to save giraffes came up with a plan to move the 5 metre tall creatures on a custom built boche across the water to have a surf on the mainland it's not every day you see it of ross head poking out of the top of a large floating raft built on empty oil drums a c.v.s. relieved to be back on dry land and the conservationist are delighted with the success. but now there's just the small matter of moving the rest of the herd. you're watching the news here's a reminder of our top story uncertainty hangs over a post president trade deals talks resume today with the year end deadline looming let's round of negotiations in brussels has stalled over fishing rights rules on fair trade and an enforcement mechanism. and that's it for me in the newseum up next globalization program global street one of the topics our german schoolchildren helping track the plastic waste waste that winds up in rivers still stands fo
the habitat threatened by rising water levels the rust challenged the raf was becoming extinct around 800 now live in kenya but this hurt each a new home conservationists from the group to save giraffes came up with a plan to move the 5 metre tall creatures on a custom built boche across the water to have a surf on the mainland it's not every day you see it of ross head poking out of the top of a large floating raft built on empty oil drums a c.v.s. relieved to be back on dry land and the...
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i mean lat raf after lateral and they keep going backwards. like what is happening on this play.ll hits the tush. looks like ball state recovers so they rush the field and it is still lose. the refs let the play go. the western players are confused but they say no whistle and take it into the end zone for the touchdown. after all of that one of those 13 laterals was a forward pass so the play did not count and western michigan lost the game. abc 7 sports sponsored by your local toyota dealers. i'm tired after watching that, dion. >> my head is spinning. i don't know if i can continue the newscast. >> good luck. >> thank you. >>> much more to come on "abc 7 news" at 11:00 with covid-19 vaccine shipments going out this weekend, many eyes on the uk where people have already received shots. why dr. fauci said americans should not be concerned about reports of allergic reactions. >>> and even in the pandemic there is still an effort to make the streets of san francisco safer. the impact >>> building a better bay area for a safe and secure future. this is "abc 7 news". >>> the distribu
i mean lat raf after lateral and they keep going backwards. like what is happening on this play.ll hits the tush. looks like ball state recovers so they rush the field and it is still lose. the refs let the play go. the western players are confused but they say no whistle and take it into the end zone for the touchdown. after all of that one of those 13 laterals was a forward pass so the play did not count and western michigan lost the game. abc 7 sports sponsored by your local toyota dealers....
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. >> raf thalf the military camps the spring did have significant outbreaks.ccording to a man who spend his life studying influenza, could you follow the disease with american troops crossing the ocean and arriving in france. >> ov"over there, " that's what everyone was singing. a million young men land in france. that's when the flu really exploded. >> looking back, historians can trace the spread of the flu to the movement of troops. >> absolutely. the port in france where most of the american troops landed became like a ground zero for the spread of this. the speed with cl which it spre was breathtaking. it became a worldwide pandemic because the war was going on. millions of soldiers going from the united states to europe carrying infection. >> this would turn out to be just the first wave of the influenza. it would last through the beginning of the summer of 1918. where this outbreak originated is still unknown. it wasn't in spain. how it started is more clear. did it cross from animals to humans? do we know the origins? >> yeah. very extensive sequencing
. >> raf thalf the military camps the spring did have significant outbreaks.ccording to a man who spend his life studying influenza, could you follow the disease with american troops crossing the ocean and arriving in france. >> ov"over there, " that's what everyone was singing. a million young men land in france. that's when the flu really exploded. >> looking back, historians can trace the spread of the flu to the movement of troops. >> absolutely. the port...
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we live in thor raf active shooters. any shots are drawing in law enforcement. and that is the key piece of information now. i will say one other thing. as i look at this investigation, i compare to others that i both covered and worked, i mean, i am confident that law enforcement will in short order identify the person who did. this we're talking about an explosive that is attached to a vehicle. an rfrment v. this isn't a device that was left in a bag or, you know, some other remote area. vehicles like a recreational vehicle naturally have unique identification numbers. they have license plates. so, you know, as we've seen in past incidents, they can track that back to its origin in order to try to identify the owner and then another thing that is also important is that, you know, we're not talking about if you or i were sitting in nashville and saw a toyota camry parked somewhere, that wouldn't spark our attention. someone could remember seeing that parked what what the person looked like and all the key pieces of information and law enforcement is trying to g
we live in thor raf active shooters. any shots are drawing in law enforcement. and that is the key piece of information now. i will say one other thing. as i look at this investigation, i compare to others that i both covered and worked, i mean, i am confident that law enforcement will in short order identify the person who did. this we're talking about an explosive that is attached to a vehicle. an rfrment v. this isn't a device that was left in a bag or, you know, some other remote area....
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clear victory then and i respectfully suggest they do so now if nothing else some wonder whether this raf focus on the electoral college might lead to more discussion about whether the us will use should be allowed directly to vote for president i myself disagree that we still need an electoral college to certify our election results and we should really lived into our principle in this country of one person one vote and make sure that we honor the popular vote when americans vote for president on election day as the electoral college finalized biden's victory throughout the day trump tweeted about election fraud he has repeated he will fight on in the courts but it's not clear what his motivation is at this point the electoral college votes will now be sent to the u.s. congress where they will be counted on certified on january the 6th there are reports that some republicans may attempt a last ditch style and at that point would have nothing else will be a symbolic moment that will help a narrative that many from supporters still believe that this election has been stolen however the pol
clear victory then and i respectfully suggest they do so now if nothing else some wonder whether this raf focus on the electoral college might lead to more discussion about whether the us will use should be allowed directly to vote for president i myself disagree that we still need an electoral college to certify our election results and we should really lived into our principle in this country of one person one vote and make sure that we honor the popular vote when americans vote for president...
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back on the campaign trail in georgia asking voters to select democratic candidates jon ossoff and raf l raphael warnock in a race next month. >> we want to do the bidding of texas, you should be running in texas, not in georgia. because you know what, you got a couple of folks running for united states senate in this state who aren't confused at all. jon ossoff, raphael warnock, they're running to represent georgia. georgia. they'll actually fight for you, represent you, stand up for you. they won't put texas first. they don't put donald trump first. they won't put themselves first either. they'll put you first. the people of georgia. >> and with less than three weeks to go, in those two crucial senate races, president trump continues to try and drive a wedge between republican leaders in the state. yesterday, he retweeted a misleading post from lawyer lynn wood who has spearheaded lawsuits based on unvarious filed claims of fraud. the post featured a picture of governor brian kemp and secretary of state brad ra raffensperger. the image was doctored to show face coverages that show th
back on the campaign trail in georgia asking voters to select democratic candidates jon ossoff and raf l raphael warnock in a race next month. >> we want to do the bidding of texas, you should be running in texas, not in georgia. because you know what, you got a couple of folks running for united states senate in this state who aren't confused at all. jon ossoff, raphael warnock, they're running to represent georgia. georgia. they'll actually fight for you, represent you, stand up for...
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lake during go in western kenya their habitat threatened by rising water levels the rothschild stew raf was reintroduced after becoming extinct in the region around 800 now live in kenya but the herd on this island needs a new home the group save giraffes now came up with a plan to move the 5 metre tall creatures on a custom built barge to a reserve on the mainland it's not every day you see a giraffe head poking out of the top of a large floating raft. a c one looks relieved to be back on dry land and the conservationists out tonight said with the success of the operation now there's just the small matter of moving the rest of the herd. there watching that we news up next it's shift living in the digital age i'm looking for early shall be back at the top of the hour you can always get all the latest headlines on our website that's d w dot com for now for me and the entire team here in berlin and thanks for watching . us of grave the need to keep a great deal of the people over for the over rich and home the force i'm calling the forward to the most news in that we can unlock. the botto
lake during go in western kenya their habitat threatened by rising water levels the rothschild stew raf was reintroduced after becoming extinct in the region around 800 now live in kenya but the herd on this island needs a new home the group save giraffes now came up with a plan to move the 5 metre tall creatures on a custom built barge to a reserve on the mainland it's not every day you see a giraffe head poking out of the top of a large floating raft. a c one looks relieved to be back on dry...
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this is rrl looking at tsan raf start here. rain arrives on christmas day.ou can see light activity for the morning hours, the main event probably around dinnertime towards the evening hours. by saturday it ends, a colder system arriving later on sunday. that's that system there. snow for both of them, which is some good news. seven-day totals looking at an inch in and a third in santa rosa, hopefully three quarters of an inch in san jose. 60 in san jose today. overnight tonight, we're talking 30s and 40s again. more high temperatures where you live brought to you by disney's "soul" streaming on christmas day. ♪ >> life is full of possibilities. you just need to know where to look. >> streaming this friday on disney plus is the movie critics are calling peak pixar. disney and pixar "soul" is visually glorious. and a joy to behold. "people" magazine says it is the best movie of the year. >> remember to enjoy every minute of i . >>> here's some of the latest covid-19 numbers. california reported nearly 32,000 cases yesterday. that's down from 60,000 cases a we
this is rrl looking at tsan raf start here. rain arrives on christmas day.ou can see light activity for the morning hours, the main event probably around dinnertime towards the evening hours. by saturday it ends, a colder system arriving later on sunday. that's that system there. snow for both of them, which is some good news. seven-day totals looking at an inch in and a third in santa rosa, hopefully three quarters of an inch in san jose. 60 in san jose today. overnight tonight, we're talking...
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it's a tall order trying to transport a reluctant to raf. as he will was the only female stuck with 7 males on an island in lake a wrinkle in western kenya. the habitat threatened by rising water levels the rough charged a rough was becoming extinct around $800.00 now live in kenya but this herd each a new home conservationist from the group save giraffes came up with a plan to move the 5 be told creatures on a custom built by arch across the water to ever serve on the mainland it's not every day you see a device head poking out of the top of a large floating raft built on empty oil drums seaver is relieved to be back on dry land and the conservationist are delighted with the success. but now there's just the small matter of moving the rest of the herd. to sport an element say 10 of the bundesliga sunday not compared to clubs going in opposite directions peter bosses by living hughes and went into this one unbeaten in the league this season and looking to put pressure on biron at the top of the table host meanwhile were on a winless run that
it's a tall order trying to transport a reluctant to raf. as he will was the only female stuck with 7 males on an island in lake a wrinkle in western kenya. the habitat threatened by rising water levels the rough charged a rough was becoming extinct around $800.00 now live in kenya but this herd each a new home conservationist from the group save giraffes came up with a plan to move the 5 be told creatures on a custom built by arch across the water to ever serve on the mainland it's not every...
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so he calls the local raf base and they say okay, we'll send a car. now you have the police and air force coming so you can be sure vera is hopeing the air force gets there first. as luck would have it, it's the police. two crusty old detectives show up and question him. they are pretty suspicious as well. but that doesn't deter him. he is as charming and polite and flattering as can be and soon these detectives believe him. the air force is on their way? okay, we'll stay here and just kind of chat with our allied fighter pilot just to pass the time. right? so eventually the air force does send the car to pick up vera. police were wavering at them. they exchange numbers. maybe stay in touch. i just made that last part up. but you get the right idea. these two crusty old police detectives totally bought that story. so, he goes to this air force base where he walks into the administration office and says yeah. i would like to borrow a plane to get back to my unit. the air force guys are not buying it for a second. what did you say your name was? where w
so he calls the local raf base and they say okay, we'll send a car. now you have the police and air force coming so you can be sure vera is hopeing the air force gets there first. as luck would have it, it's the police. two crusty old detectives show up and question him. they are pretty suspicious as well. but that doesn't deter him. he is as charming and polite and flattering as can be and soon these detectives believe him. the air force is on their way? okay, we'll stay here and just kind of...
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writes to her but other people are also running to pamela from the conference including the head of the raf who is deeply enamored of pamela shows up at the conference and she's also having a relationship with red anderson who is the american representative so everybody follows pamela and brings these incredibly rich letters to my story and of course sarah is in a relationship with the american fastener to the uk which has been left out of the conference in part because of his political views which are different at this time when is very beginning strenuously for the polls and so he is also left at home after the polls and then fdr is having to dispute his relationship with lucy mercer which is ongoing and not in the traditional sense of an affair at this point, certainly an emotional affair and it's one he asks his daughter to keep from eleanor . and is very torn about this because she doesn't want to betray her mother because she knows how all it was for eleanor when she learned of this but she also sees that her father's dying and she's desperate to do anything to give him some measure o
writes to her but other people are also running to pamela from the conference including the head of the raf who is deeply enamored of pamela shows up at the conference and she's also having a relationship with red anderson who is the american representative so everybody follows pamela and brings these incredibly rich letters to my story and of course sarah is in a relationship with the american fastener to the uk which has been left out of the conference in part because of his political views...
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but other people are often running putting the head of the raf, peter portal who's deeply enamored with pamela writes a 30 page letter to her to show off everything at the conference which is also having a relationship with. anderson one of the american representative. so everyone is following pamela and we have incredibly rich letters to write as historians. of course there is in a relationship with the american bass or to the uk which has been left out of the conference in part to his political views which has diverted just to roosevelt at the time when it is advocating for the poles have not been invited to the conference. and so he is also left at home. and then fdr is having his relationship with lucy mercer which began when anna was lagrone's ongoing. not in the traditional sense of an affair. it's an emotional affair. when then he asks his daughter to keep from eleanor. anna is very torn about this. because she does not want to betray her mother because she knows how awful it was for elinor when she learned of this. but she also sees that her father is dying. she's desperate to d
but other people are often running putting the head of the raf, peter portal who's deeply enamored with pamela writes a 30 page letter to her to show off everything at the conference which is also having a relationship with. anderson one of the american representative. so everyone is following pamela and we have incredibly rich letters to write as historians. of course there is in a relationship with the american bass or to the uk which has been left out of the conference in part to his...
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the raf has released images, they were recently sent on a reconnaissance mission to assess the state get more on this from our science correspondent, jonathan amos. jonathan, what's happening to this massive iceberg? yes, it is a colossus as you say. it is 150 km in the long direction, 100 miles, twice the long direction, 100 miles, twice the distance between glasgow and edinburgh if you are to try and walk down it. so it broke off the antarctic in 2017, and it has been running in fast—moving waters, incurrence, away from antarctica into the south atlantic, and it is now heading straight for the british 0verseas territory of south georgia. that's roughly the same kind of size, 150 km long, and it isjust off the coast there, and the great concern is that it will ground in shallow waters, and that could have some pretty serious implications for the wildlife that exists on south georgia because it is a haven for penguins, fur seals, all sorts of other sea birds as well. and if you have this big obstaclejust other sea birds as well. and if you have this big obstacle just sitting off the
the raf has released images, they were recently sent on a reconnaissance mission to assess the state get more on this from our science correspondent, jonathan amos. jonathan, what's happening to this massive iceberg? yes, it is a colossus as you say. it is 150 km in the long direction, 100 miles, twice the long direction, 100 miles, twice the distance between glasgow and edinburgh if you are to try and walk down it. so it broke off the antarctic in 2017, and it has been running in fast—moving...
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clear victory van and i respectfully suggest they do so now if nothing else some wonder whether this raf focus on the electoral college might lead to more discussion about whether the us will his should be allowed directly to vote for president i myself disagree that we still need an electoral college to certify our election results and we should really lived into our principle in this country of one person one vote and make sure that we honor the popular vote when americans vote for president on election day as the electoral college finalized biden's victory throughout the day trump tweeted about election fraud he has repeated he will fight on in the courts though it's not clear what his motivation is at this point the electoral college votes will now be sent to the u.s. congress where they will be counted and certified on january the 6th there are reports that some republicans may attempt a last ditch style and at that point would have nothing else will be a symbolic moment that will help the narrative that many from supporters still believe that this election has been stolen however t
clear victory van and i respectfully suggest they do so now if nothing else some wonder whether this raf focus on the electoral college might lead to more discussion about whether the us will his should be allowed directly to vote for president i myself disagree that we still need an electoral college to certify our election results and we should really lived into our principle in this country of one person one vote and make sure that we honor the popular vote when americans vote for president...
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it has been taken by an raf aircraft near south georgia. it isa raf aircraft near south georgia.d near south georgia. it has broken off from antarctica. it is 4200 square kilometres in size. that is just one of these sidewalls the aircraft was able to take a photograph of that iceberg floating in the south atlantic. have you been listening to music ever lockdown? anything in particular? all sorts. an eclectic mix! now coldplay? a little bit? this piece is about how many times that i listen to coldplay. it is about stars revealing the songs they have been listening to in 2020. gary barlow has been listening to watermelon sugar by harry styles. inspiration information, i got a find peace of mind by lauren hill. various songs helping people to get through these difficult times. they are all bringing out new albums in time for christmas. it is 90 minutes past six. —— i9 time for christmas. it is 90 minutes past six. —— 19 minutes past. the changing face of the nhs over the last a0 years has been caputured in a series of photographs, taken by a former paramedic. chris porsz started hi
it has been taken by an raf aircraft near south georgia. it isa raf aircraft near south georgia.d near south georgia. it has broken off from antarctica. it is 4200 square kilometres in size. that is just one of these sidewalls the aircraft was able to take a photograph of that iceberg floating in the south atlantic. have you been listening to music ever lockdown? anything in particular? all sorts. an eclectic mix! now coldplay? a little bit? this piece is about how many times that i listen to...
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raf agis republican. are you still a republican? why yes rk why. >> yes, absolutely.n that believes in the traditional republicans of the party. and you have to understand that the day -- it is sometimes confusing for people, but one of the principal willings really are that the republican party really stand for. in the old days, they talked about, you know, being fiscally responsible for instance. well, look at what has happened since trump became president of the united states. we went from a $20 trillion to $27 trillion debt. how do you call this fiscally responsible? so the whole thing has turned upside down. you talk about the individual rights and get government off your back like nixon and reagan talked about, and bush talked about, i know now you have government involved. california wants to clean the air and reduce the clean house emissions, greenhouse gases, then the federal government comes in under the trump administration and says you can't do that. those are totally opposite of the republican principles. so this is why i call myself a republican and they
raf agis republican. are you still a republican? why yes rk why. >> yes, absolutely.n that believes in the traditional republicans of the party. and you have to understand that the day -- it is sometimes confusing for people, but one of the principal willings really are that the republican party really stand for. in the old days, they talked about, you know, being fiscally responsible for instance. well, look at what has happened since trump became president of the united states. we went...
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i think it's a very good sign that raf raffensperger's offices trying to gee ahead of this, -- get ahead the runoffs in early january because really the future of the company falls on these two senate runoffs. maria: yeah. the policy that we will all feel will be dictated by these senate runoffs. even more than that, the safety and security of our elections should really be paramount and should be considered safe. this is why we are doing this every day and looking at the presidential election. because as i've said many times, this is the reason that our young people go to battlefields and fight and in some cases lose their lives because they believe that their vote matters, that their vote matters just as much as anybody else's vote. and so to question whether or not our election was secure a few weeks ago and to question whether or not this election in january is secure could not be more important to all of us. and that's why we are continuing to drill down on this. we hope that they are doing something to get ahead of this, dagen. i don't know that anything was done to get ahead of th
i think it's a very good sign that raf raffensperger's offices trying to gee ahead of this, -- get ahead the runoffs in early january because really the future of the company falls on these two senate runoffs. maria: yeah. the policy that we will all feel will be dictated by these senate runoffs. even more than that, the safety and security of our elections should really be paramount and should be considered safe. this is why we are doing this every day and looking at the presidential election....
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this morning, an raf plane arriving in london, carrying a copy of the trade deal which will change theeurope. in brussels this morning, european leaders put pen to paper. the prime minister will add his signature in downing street later. is this the final hurdle for brexit, prime minister? first for boris johnson, though, a trip to the commons. mps recalled from their winter break to sign off on the agreement, reached on christmas eve. now, with this bill, we're going to become a friendly neighbour. the best friend and ally in the eu could have. working hand in glove whenever our values and interests coincide, while fulfilling the sovereign wish of the british people to live under their own laws, made by their own elected parliament. that is the historic resolution delivered by this bill, and, mr speaker, resolution delivered by this bill, and, mrspeaker, i resolution delivered by this bill, and, mr speaker, icommend resolution delivered by this bill, and, mr speaker, i commend it to the house. labour are officially backing the deal, saying the alternative would be far worse. after fou
this morning, an raf plane arriving in london, carrying a copy of the trade deal which will change theeurope. in brussels this morning, european leaders put pen to paper. the prime minister will add his signature in downing street later. is this the final hurdle for brexit, prime minister? first for boris johnson, though, a trip to the commons. mps recalled from their winter break to sign off on the agreement, reached on christmas eve. now, with this bill, we're going to become a friendly...
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squadron leaderjez allinson, an raf weapons systems officer, has been running as the star wars charactere need to do as much as we can to raise money for these charities to raise money for these charities to try and help them out. as a charity fundraiser, eg gets more difficult to raise funds. you have to push the bar up, make your life more difficult. i started running just regularly and i did a marathon. the next year i thought i will up the stakes, i am a massive star wars nerd. it is perfect to run as a storm trooper. each year i have tried to make it harder and harder. is it true you ran a0 miles for the a0th anniversary of star wars in 2017? iran to pinewood studios and you said it would be the last, you promised your wife? yes, that is true. i started off as a one off the year before but then the a0th anniversary came up and that was it. there was no more. then i saw children in need and ifound out about the charity, spread smile. i watched children in need and then i thought, 2018 will be the last year. but then it was the 100th anniversary of the royal air force, idid100 anniver
squadron leaderjez allinson, an raf weapons systems officer, has been running as the star wars charactere need to do as much as we can to raise money for these charities to raise money for these charities to try and help them out. as a charity fundraiser, eg gets more difficult to raise funds. you have to push the bar up, make your life more difficult. i started running just regularly and i did a marathon. the next year i thought i will up the stakes, i am a massive star wars nerd. it is...