0
0.0
Jan 3, 2025
01/25
by
KQED
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
been between six and nine meters in length and in life this animal would have had these impressive serratedthese were agile carnivorous predators. they were the largest predatory dinosaurs in the dressing period in britain. >> the fate of the track ways has not been decided. . the quarrying will go on for several years but paleontologists think there are more footprints, echoes of our prehistoric past just waiting to be discovered. >> stay with us on bbc news. announcer: funding for presentation of this program is provided by... financial services firm, raymond james. announcer: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ announcer: get the free pbs app now and stream the best of pbs. amna: good evening. i'm amna nawaz. geoff bennett is away. on the “news hour” tonight, the fbi now says the new orleans attacker acted alone, but was inspired by isis. what we know about the suspect and his path to radicalization. we examine the complex legacy of president biden's 50 years in publi
been between six and nine meters in length and in life this animal would have had these impressive serratedthese were agile carnivorous predators. they were the largest predatory dinosaurs in the dressing period in britain. >> the fate of the track ways has not been decided. . the quarrying will go on for several years but paleontologists think there are more footprints, echoes of our prehistoric past just waiting to be discovered. >> stay with us on bbc news. announcer: funding for...
0
0.0
Jan 2, 2025
01/25
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
and in life, this animal would have had these impressive serrated teeth all the way along its jaw boneinosaurs in thejurassic period in britain. the future fate of the trackways hasn't yet been decided. the quarrying will go on here for several years. but palaeontologists think there are more footprints. echoes of our prehistoric past just waiting to be discovered. rebecca morelle, bbc news, oxfordshire. let's remind you of our main story, the ongoing investigation in new orleans after the attack on new year's day in which multiple people were killed. 15, in fact, 35 people injured after a man driving a pick—up truck sped into large crowds in the french quarter of the city. he has been identified as shamsud—din jabbar and the authorities believe he was acting with accomplices. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. some proper winter weather is now with us over the next few days, but it could cause us a few issues here and there. certainly much colder for all, but a bit more sunshine through today and tomorrow. frost and ice will be the main risk through the night and into the morning r
and in life, this animal would have had these impressive serrated teeth all the way along its jaw boneinosaurs in thejurassic period in britain. the future fate of the trackways hasn't yet been decided. the quarrying will go on here for several years. but palaeontologists think there are more footprints. echoes of our prehistoric past just waiting to be discovered. rebecca morelle, bbc news, oxfordshire. let's remind you of our main story, the ongoing investigation in new orleans after the...
0
0.0
Jan 2, 2025
01/25
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
and in life, this animal would have had these impressive serrated teeth.s hasn�*t yet been decided. the quarrying will go on here for several years. but palaeontologists think there are more footprints, echoes of our prehistoric past, just waiting to be discovered. rebecca morelle, bbc news, oxfordshire. and you can see more on the trackways on "digging for britain" on wednesday january 8th, at 8pm on bbc two and on the iplayer. the duchess of sussex has launched a new lifestyle series on netflix called with love, meghan. the duchess of sussex released a trailer for the programme on social media, and shows her at home with friends, making meals and sharing homemaker tips. rangers have produced a stunning victory in the scottish premier league, beating league leaders celtic 3—0. # you're simply the best... # when it comes to being "simply the best" in glasgow, there�*s only been one winner recently. celtic began some 1a points clear. rangers? well, they needed something special. and, roared on by their fans, they found it. hagi! ianis hagi sparking ibrox de
and in life, this animal would have had these impressive serrated teeth.s hasn�*t yet been decided. the quarrying will go on here for several years. but palaeontologists think there are more footprints, echoes of our prehistoric past, just waiting to be discovered. rebecca morelle, bbc news, oxfordshire. and you can see more on the trackways on "digging for britain" on wednesday january 8th, at 8pm on bbc two and on the iplayer. the duchess of sussex has launched a new lifestyle...
0
0.0
Jan 7, 2025
01/25
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
commemorations are taking place in paris to mark the tenth anniversary of the attack on the serrat girlcky schiller. we start with the latest on that major earthquake that has struck china's tibet region.
commemorations are taking place in paris to mark the tenth anniversary of the attack on the serrat girlcky schiller. we start with the latest on that major earthquake that has struck china's tibet region.
0
0.0
Jan 2, 2025
01/25
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
and in life, this animal would have had these impressive serrated teeth all the way along its jaw bonewere the largest predatory dinosaurs in thejurassic period in britain. the future fate of the trackways hasn't yet been decided. the quarrying will go on here for several years. but palaeontologists think there are more footprints. echoes of our prehistoric past just waiting to be discovered. rebecca morelle, bbc news, oxfordshire. let's speak to richard butler, who is a research co—lead and professor of palaeobiology at the university of birmingham. thank you very much forjoining us. what was your reaction when you learned about this discovery?— you learned about this discovery? you learned about this discove ? ~ ., ., , discovery? well, i got to see them a number— discovery? well, i got to see them a number of _ discovery? well, i got to see them a number of months i discovery? well, i got to see - them a number of months before they were, before we did the excavation, so when they were first discovered by one of the quarry workers. i thought it was one of the most remarkable track s
and in life, this animal would have had these impressive serrated teeth all the way along its jaw bonewere the largest predatory dinosaurs in thejurassic period in britain. the future fate of the trackways hasn't yet been decided. the quarrying will go on here for several years. but palaeontologists think there are more footprints. echoes of our prehistoric past just waiting to be discovered. rebecca morelle, bbc news, oxfordshire. let's speak to richard butler, who is a research co—lead and...
0
0.0
Jan 2, 2025
01/25
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
and in life, this animal would have had these impressive serrated teeth.t predatory dinosaurs in thejurassic period in britain. the future fate of the trackways hasn't yet been decided. the quarrying will go on here for several years. but palaeontologists think there are more footprints, echoes of our prehistoric past, just waiting to be discovered. rebecca morelle, bbc news, oxfordshire. stay with us on bbc news. hello there. as the wet and windy weather cleared south on new year's day, it opened the door for cold arctic air to spill right across the country and it's going to stay bitterly cold as we head into the weekend. overnight frost and ice could be a risk for some, and there's a potential for some disruptive snow. so we're under this, clearer skies at the moment, showers feeding in across the far north and west, that cold air descending right across the country. so ice could be an issue first thing, particularly along those exposed coasts where we've seen a rash of showers falling. elsewhere, a frosty start, a cold start, but lots of sunshine to lo
and in life, this animal would have had these impressive serrated teeth.t predatory dinosaurs in thejurassic period in britain. the future fate of the trackways hasn't yet been decided. the quarrying will go on here for several years. but palaeontologists think there are more footprints, echoes of our prehistoric past, just waiting to be discovered. rebecca morelle, bbc news, oxfordshire. stay with us on bbc news. hello there. as the wet and windy weather cleared south on new year's day, it...
0
0.0
Jan 2, 2025
01/25
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
and in life, this animal would have had these impressive serrated teeth all the way along its jaw bonerous predators. they were the largest predatory dinosaurs in thejurassic period in britain. the future fate of the trackways hasn't yet been decided. the quarrying will go on here for several years. but palaeontologists think there are more footprints. echoes of our prehistoric past just waiting to be discovered. rebecca morelle, bbc news, 0xfordshire. let's speak to kirsty edgar. she's the research co—lead and professor of micropalaeontology, university of birmingham. thank you very much indeed for being with us. how important you think this discovery was? rank it in terms of other discoveries of a similar kind. that is a tough question. in terms of size, it definitely is the largest we have ever found in the uk. but it is actually one of the largest dinosaur track sites in the world as well so, in that respect, there are lots of opportunities to find out what dinosaurs were doing in this sort of 166 million years ago. a tiny snapshot into that time window. and it really does give a k
and in life, this animal would have had these impressive serrated teeth all the way along its jaw bonerous predators. they were the largest predatory dinosaurs in thejurassic period in britain. the future fate of the trackways hasn't yet been decided. the quarrying will go on here for several years. but palaeontologists think there are more footprints. echoes of our prehistoric past just waiting to be discovered. rebecca morelle, bbc news, 0xfordshire. let's speak to kirsty edgar. she's the...
0
0.0
Jan 2, 2025
01/25
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
and in life, this animal would have had these impressive serrated teeth all the way along its jaw bonepredatory dinosaurs in thejurassic period in britain. the future fate of the trackways hasn't yet been decided. the quarrying will go on here for several years. but palaeontologists think there are more footprints. echoes of our prehistoric past just waiting to be discovered. rebecca morelle, bbc news, oxfordshire. from art, to magic and music too, bradford will take centre stage this year as the uk's city of culture. a year long programme of events will feature the likes of artist david hockney and magician dynamo, who are both from the city, and aims to challenge perceptions — as david sillito has been finding out. thanks for that. making a show of me! well, it's your own fault. we don't want no negative talk. any road up, who else is it gonna be? bradford's city of culture, beginning with this — a radio play extolling the virtues of a city that's had its knocks over the years. the people that designed and built these buildings looked at places like, you know, florence. i don't think
and in life, this animal would have had these impressive serrated teeth all the way along its jaw bonepredatory dinosaurs in thejurassic period in britain. the future fate of the trackways hasn't yet been decided. the quarrying will go on here for several years. but palaeontologists think there are more footprints. echoes of our prehistoric past just waiting to be discovered. rebecca morelle, bbc news, oxfordshire. from art, to magic and music too, bradford will take centre stage this year as...
0
0.0
Jan 8, 2025
01/25
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
understandable and win the shelters open there shelters a don't take pets serrated cross and the folks of emergency management there they have shelters designated to take pets so there's always somewhere for you to go if you have a pet and did need leave. just grab what you can and get out of there. listen to what the emergency managers and fire officials say anything to add to that because it's interesting we see in hurricanes all the time where people decide to stay. hurricanes you can't always see what's coming at you but in these types of situations there are decisions which have to be made and people make them not swiftly enough so you need to be a place which is safe the fires close you need to get out of there if you give yourself time to plan you can navigate you can get all those vital things. phone charger and at that point now you can actually communicate gonna communicate somebody else in a safe area saying them here in allied this is worm going to be if they're trying to find folks who were missing and unaccounted for taking come to where you are. it's a process but time i
understandable and win the shelters open there shelters a don't take pets serrated cross and the folks of emergency management there they have shelters designated to take pets so there's always somewhere for you to go if you have a pet and did need leave. just grab what you can and get out of there. listen to what the emergency managers and fire officials say anything to add to that because it's interesting we see in hurricanes all the time where people decide to stay. hurricanes you can't...
0
0.0
Jan 16, 2025
01/25
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
isis was of the serrated, soleimani was dead the historic abraham accords were born and americans were safer as a result. now president trump returns to office with an unmistakable mandate from the t voters. they want a strong america strong america engaged in the world that guided by clear objective to promote peace abroad security and prosperity here at home. that is the promise that president trump was elected to keep. if i am confirmed keeping that promise will be the core mission of the united states department of state. now tragically, unimaginably human suffering can be found in virtually every continent and i am certain that today lb asked about the array of prose programs and activities the department of state carries out to address them. we are a nation founded on the revolutionary truth that all men are created o equal. and our rights come not from man or government, but from god. we will never be indifferent to the suffering of our fellow man. ultimately under president trump top priority will be the united states. the direction is given for the conduct of our foreign polic
isis was of the serrated, soleimani was dead the historic abraham accords were born and americans were safer as a result. now president trump returns to office with an unmistakable mandate from the t voters. they want a strong america strong america engaged in the world that guided by clear objective to promote peace abroad security and prosperity here at home. that is the promise that president trump was elected to keep. if i am confirmed keeping that promise will be the core mission of the...
0
0.0
Jan 7, 2025
01/25
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
commemorations are taking place in paris to mark the tenth anniversary of the attack on the serrat girlazine charlie hebdo after it published political cartoons of muhammad —— the satirical magazine. hello, i'm nicky schiller. we start with the latest on that major earthquake that has struck china's tibet region. chinese state media says at least 95 people have been killed and more than 100 injured. the dalai lama has said he is deeply sadden. i want to show you some of the latest pictures we have from the scene where you can see that rescue and search teams are managing to pull people out of those buildings that have collapsed. there is rubble all over the ground there and one of the survivors is being pulled out on a stretcher. we are told that many of the survivors are afraid to go inside buildings because there have been strong aftershocks continuing to shake the area. the magnitude 7.1 quake struck at around 9am local time. let me give you a sense of the geography. it is in the same region as mount everest. the tremors were also felt in the neighbouring capital of nepal, kathmandu
commemorations are taking place in paris to mark the tenth anniversary of the attack on the serrat girlazine charlie hebdo after it published political cartoons of muhammad —— the satirical magazine. hello, i'm nicky schiller. we start with the latest on that major earthquake that has struck china's tibet region. chinese state media says at least 95 people have been killed and more than 100 injured. the dalai lama has said he is deeply sadden. i want to show you some of the latest pictures...
0
0.0
Jan 2, 2025
01/25
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
and in life, this animal would have had these impressive serrated teeth all the way along its jaw boneejurassic period in britain. the future fate of the trackways hasn't yet been decided. the quarrying will go on here for several years. but palaeontologists think there are more footprints. echoes of our prehistoric past just waiting to be discovered. rebecca morelle, bbc news, oxfordshire. when you look at it from above, use your imagination to imagine them running across. the moment the chap from the digger described first seeing a footprint. tingling feeling. and you can see more on the dinosaur trackways on digging for britain which is on bbc two and the iplayer from wednesday, the 8th of january. let's take a look at today's papers, and the majority lead with the news of the attack in new orleans. the daily mirror says america is under attack, reflecting both the incident in louisiana, as well as the explosion of a tesla cybertruck in las vegas which killed one person and injured several others. the front page of the daily express is also dominated by the attack in new orleans, sa
and in life, this animal would have had these impressive serrated teeth all the way along its jaw boneejurassic period in britain. the future fate of the trackways hasn't yet been decided. the quarrying will go on here for several years. but palaeontologists think there are more footprints. echoes of our prehistoric past just waiting to be discovered. rebecca morelle, bbc news, oxfordshire. when you look at it from above, use your imagination to imagine them running across. the moment the chap...