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sarah campbell has the details.where than 100,000 people experienced this fully functioning artwork. relocated to one britain's most famous stately homes, blenheim palace, visitors were to be allowed to spend three minutes alone with the toilet, doing whatever came naturally. the exhibit itself was designed to be a reflection on the american dream and the idea of something ordinarily unattainable in fact potentially being there in a way that you could touch. the toilet was designed to make that physical. just two days after going on display, the toilet was stolen, causing significant flood damage to the palace. we believe they used at least two vehicles during the offence and they left the scene at around 4:50am. a 66—year—old man has been arrested in connection with this incident and he is currently in police custody. blenheim palace say they are relieved no one was hurt and are urging anyone with information to contact the police. sarah campbell, bbc news. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news
sarah campbell has the details.where than 100,000 people experienced this fully functioning artwork. relocated to one britain's most famous stately homes, blenheim palace, visitors were to be allowed to spend three minutes alone with the toilet, doing whatever came naturally. the exhibit itself was designed to be a reflection on the american dream and the idea of something ordinarily unattainable in fact potentially being there in a way that you could touch. the toilet was designed to make that...
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sarah campbell, bbc news. team on twitter. or you can go to our website for the latest on our stories. hello. welcome along. so, latest thoughts on how sunday is going to shape up right across the british isles. quite a variety of weather on offer and then we will take a look at the next few days after that. sunday starting off really very windy again after a wild night across the north and north—east of scotland. some storm—force winds there. weather front producing a fair amount of cloud and some rain for northern ireland, the western and southern parts of scotland in the first part of the day. eventually that rain just moving a little bit further south, getting into the north of england, maybe into the far north—west of wales. thankfully, by this stage, clearer skies getting into scotland and the wind much reduced during the course of the afternoon. very best of the sunshine across the south—eastern quarter of the british isles, temperatures responding accordingly. further west through wales and the south—w
sarah campbell, bbc news. team on twitter. or you can go to our website for the latest on our stories. hello. welcome along. so, latest thoughts on how sunday is going to shape up right across the british isles. quite a variety of weather on offer and then we will take a look at the next few days after that. sunday starting off really very windy again after a wild night across the north and north—east of scotland. some storm—force winds there. weather front producing a fair amount of cloud...
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sarah campbell has the details.useum, more than 100,000 people experienced this fully functioning artwork. relocated to one of britain's most famous stately homes, blenheim palace, visitors were to be allowed to spend three minutes alone with the toilet doing whatever came naturally. the exhibit itself was designed to be a reflection on the american dream and the idea of something ordinarily unattainable in fact potentially being there in a way that you could touch. the choice of the toilet was designed to make that physical. butjust two days after going on display, the toilet was stolen, causing significant flood damage to the palace. we believe they used at least two vehicles during the offence and they left the scene at around 4:50am. a 66—year—old man has been arrested in connection with this incident and he is currently in police custody. blenheim palace say they are relieved no—one was hurt and are urging anyone with information to contact the police. sarah campbell, bbc news. let's have a look at the weather
sarah campbell has the details.useum, more than 100,000 people experienced this fully functioning artwork. relocated to one of britain's most famous stately homes, blenheim palace, visitors were to be allowed to spend three minutes alone with the toilet doing whatever came naturally. the exhibit itself was designed to be a reflection on the american dream and the idea of something ordinarily unattainable in fact potentially being there in a way that you could touch. the choice of the toilet was...
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sarah campbell, bbc news.lead story is the canadian prime minister, justin trudeau, has made a televised apology, after more pictures emerged of him wearing blackface make—up. iran's foreign minister has warned of "all out war" if the us or saudi arabia launch military strikes against his country. this all part of the diplomatic aftermath of series of attacks on saudi oilfacilities at the weekend. the us and the saudis blame iran. iran denies it. javad zarif says... the us secretary of state mike pompeo has been in saudi arabia. he spoke earlier. i think it's abundantly clear, and there is an enormous consensus in the region, that we know precisely who conducted these attacks. it was iran. i didn't hear anybody in the region who doubted that for a single moment. is there anything left to sanction on iran? the president said there would be more coming. there will be. there will be more sections. we have set a course of action to deny iran the capacity and the wealth, so that they... to prevent them from conduct
sarah campbell, bbc news.lead story is the canadian prime minister, justin trudeau, has made a televised apology, after more pictures emerged of him wearing blackface make—up. iran's foreign minister has warned of "all out war" if the us or saudi arabia launch military strikes against his country. this all part of the diplomatic aftermath of series of attacks on saudi oilfacilities at the weekend. the us and the saudis blame iran. iran denies it. javad zarif says... the us secretary...
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sarah campbell, bbc news.'s protests come ahead of next week's un climate change summit in new york, where world leaders will discuss how best to address global warming. here's our science editor, david shukman. a stark reminder of what the protests are all about. for these people on a pacific island, it's a matter of life and death — of whether their country can actually survive in future. as the planet heats up, the seas rise. and, for millions of people in low—lying communities, the threats are already extreme and they're set to become much worse. i saw for myself two weeks ago how the ice of greenland is melting — adding to the level of the oceans. and scientists fear that more melting will follow. all the time, human activities keep adding to the problem. this is indonesia right now. the fires are immense, like in the amazon, and they release carbon dioxide into the air, and that makes the rise in temperatures even faster. the challenge is that the world is on a course towards dangerous levels of warming.
sarah campbell, bbc news.'s protests come ahead of next week's un climate change summit in new york, where world leaders will discuss how best to address global warming. here's our science editor, david shukman. a stark reminder of what the protests are all about. for these people on a pacific island, it's a matter of life and death — of whether their country can actually survive in future. as the planet heats up, the seas rise. and, for millions of people in low—lying communities, the...
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sarah campbell, bbc news. there is a really obvious link between that story and this one.olve dragons and zombies, but many of its themes were inspired by events in medieval history. now, the story is being retold in a form that may seem a little familiar. tim allman explains. this is the bayeux tapestry... ..and this isn't. this depiction of the norman conquest is more than 900 years old. this version of a song of ice and fire is a little younger, but no less ambitious. the tapestry is over 87 metres long. so, it condenses over 90 hours of tv into 87 metres of tapestry. it was made and worked on by 30 embroiderers from the national museums of northern ireland who worked in top secret. game of thrones was not so much a series of books or a television programme, but a cultural phenomenon. millions of people watched it around the world and the awards just kept on coming and coming. this tapestry is, perhaps, even more impressive for those who appeared in the show. it's amazing. to see this scene actually recreated, you know, makes my heart sing, because this is where i am, t
sarah campbell, bbc news. there is a really obvious link between that story and this one.olve dragons and zombies, but many of its themes were inspired by events in medieval history. now, the story is being retold in a form that may seem a little familiar. tim allman explains. this is the bayeux tapestry... ..and this isn't. this depiction of the norman conquest is more than 900 years old. this version of a song of ice and fire is a little younger, but no less ambitious. the tapestry is over 87...
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sarah campbell, bbc news. that story right after this programme. an 81—year—old woman has been talking about how she fought off a mugger. she had been collecting her pension. after the incident, mrs jones said of her attacker, she was expecting somebody more vulnerable and they picked the wrong one when they picked doreen! after 32 years, john humphrys presented his last today programme on radio 4 this morning. his no—nonsense interviewing style made him one of the most respected and feared journalists in the country. david sillito looks back at a career that saw him take on the great and the good without fear or favour. it's six o'clock on thursday 19th september. the final today forjohn humphrys. he was, for more than 30 years, the bbc‘s interrogator in chief. you are sitting here in this studio now talking on the radio. it was gladiatorial on air combat. i'm not disputing that. let me finish the question. john, let me make this point. you, who i admire as a broadcaster... his terrier—like persistence helped
sarah campbell, bbc news. that story right after this programme. an 81—year—old woman has been talking about how she fought off a mugger. she had been collecting her pension. after the incident, mrs jones said of her attacker, she was expecting somebody more vulnerable and they picked the wrong one when they picked doreen! after 32 years, john humphrys presented his last today programme on radio 4 this morning. his no—nonsense interviewing style made him one of the most respected and...
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sarah campbell, bbc news.tests come ahead of next week's un climate change summit in new york, where world leaders will discuss how best to address global warming. here's our science editor david shukman. a stark reminder of what the protests are all about. for these people on a pacific island, it's a matter of life and death — of whether their country can actually survive in future. as the planet heats up, the seas rise. and, for millions of people in low—lying communities, the threats are already extreme and they're set to become much worse. i saw for myself two weeks ago how the ice of greenland is melting — adding to the level of the oceans. and scientists fear that more melting will follow. all the time, human activities keep adding to the problem. this is indonesia right now. the fires are immense, like in the amazon, and they release carbon dioxide into the air, and that makes the rise in temperatures even faster. the challenge is that the world is on a course towards dangerous levels of warming. the gl
sarah campbell, bbc news.tests come ahead of next week's un climate change summit in new york, where world leaders will discuss how best to address global warming. here's our science editor david shukman. a stark reminder of what the protests are all about. for these people on a pacific island, it's a matter of life and death — of whether their country can actually survive in future. as the planet heats up, the seas rise. and, for millions of people in low—lying communities, the threats are...
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sarah campbell, bbc news.his morning. his no—nonsense interviewing style made him one of the most respected — and feared — journalists in the country. david sillito looks back at a career that saw him take on the great and the good without fear or favour. it's six o'clock on thursday 19th september. the final today forjohn humphrys. he was, for more than 30 years, the bbc‘s interrogator in chief. you are sitting here in this studio now talking on the radio. it was gladiatorial on—air combat. i'm not disputing that. let me finish the question. john, let me make this point. you, who i admire as a broadcaster... his terrierlike persistence helped define the political landscape. i'm telling you things have changed, that's all. it's a manifest fact that things have changed. having left school aged 15, the story that shaped him was the aberfan disaster. he then joined the bbc, here truly in the thick of it in the indo pakistani war of 1971. there's the big guns falling. and there's a sabre just gone overhead. but th
sarah campbell, bbc news.his morning. his no—nonsense interviewing style made him one of the most respected — and feared — journalists in the country. david sillito looks back at a career that saw him take on the great and the good without fear or favour. it's six o'clock on thursday 19th september. the final today forjohn humphrys. he was, for more than 30 years, the bbc‘s interrogator in chief. you are sitting here in this studio now talking on the radio. it was gladiatorial on—air...
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sarah campbell reports.d went on display in new york's guggenheim museum more than 100,000 people experienced this fully functioning artwork. relocated one of britain's most famous stately homes, blenheim palace, visitors were to be allowed to spend three minutes alone with the toilet, doing whatever came naturally. the exhibit itself was designed to be a reflection on the american dream, and the idea of something ordinarily unobtainable potentially being there in a way you could touch, and the toilet was designed to make that physical. but just two days after going on display, the toilet was stolen, causing significant flood damage to the palace. we believe they used at least two vehicles during the offence, and left at around 4:50am. 66—year—old man has been arrested connection with this incident, and he is currently in police custody. blenheim palace say they are relieved no—one was hurt and are urging anyone with information to contact the police. what an astonishing story. you're watching breakfast from
sarah campbell reports.d went on display in new york's guggenheim museum more than 100,000 people experienced this fully functioning artwork. relocated one of britain's most famous stately homes, blenheim palace, visitors were to be allowed to spend three minutes alone with the toilet, doing whatever came naturally. the exhibit itself was designed to be a reflection on the american dream, and the idea of something ordinarily unobtainable potentially being there in a way you could touch, and the...
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campbell. mayor? [applause] we have mayor pro temp beth haney. [applause] councilman carlos rodriguez. [applause] the city manager, mark kulon. [applause] representing california senator sarahatlin. [applause] representing assemblyman philip chen, anthony johnson. [applause] and a special guest we have with us has a lengthy history with president nixon, with the richard nixon foundation. a good friend of mine, someone i really, really look up to. he's the post presidential chief of staff to president nixon. please give a warm welcome to colonel jack brannan. [applause] thanks to all of you for coming , for your continued show of support, and your continued show of patriotism across the community and across the country. each year on this day, we as a community come together here at the richard nixon presidential library to reflect on and remember the lives of the 2,977 americans that perished 18 years ago today. each of those lives has been marked with an american flag meticulously placed just outside that window in our patent amphitheater just last night. these great patriots offer to place the nearly 3000 flags out of respect and honor to those who fell nearly two decades
campbell. mayor? [applause] we have mayor pro temp beth haney. [applause] councilman carlos rodriguez. [applause] the city manager, mark kulon. [applause] representing california senator sarahatlin. [applause] representing assemblyman philip chen, anthony johnson. [applause] and a special guest we have with us has a lengthy history with president nixon, with the richard nixon foundation. a good friend of mine, someone i really, really look up to. he's the post presidential chief of staff to...