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sojust a very unusual event. 50 we can issue, and so on. sojust a very unusual event.we can see issue, and so on. sojust a very unusual event. so we can see here live pictures of the river donald trump has just walked live pictures of the river donald trump hasjust walked into. correct the opposite him in singapore's promise to. you can see a whole host of delegates they are. there are about to have some food. i imagine he is talking their, he has the attention of everybody around the table. as you would absolutely expect. it would be great to be a fly on the wall. we cannot hear the audio, for surely, what he is saying. but as you say, it is hard to know and hard to predict how this will go because these two leaders are very hard to predict, they? right. from the us side, people talk about how unconventional donald trump is from a foreign policy perspective. and i think the conventional us president would not have ended up in this of the summit. there is always being a sort of wariness of gracing the north koreans and this would have contact. but if a commercial presi
sojust a very unusual event. 50 we can issue, and so on. sojust a very unusual event.we can see issue, and so on. sojust a very unusual event. so we can see here live pictures of the river donald trump has just walked live pictures of the river donald trump hasjust walked into. correct the opposite him in singapore's promise to. you can see a whole host of delegates they are. there are about to have some food. i imagine he is talking their, he has the attention of everybody around the table. as...
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so just to sojust to remind so just to remind you, sojust to remind you, we are waiting for the releasef the g re nfell st helen‘s church at the end of the grenfell anniversary memorial service. there will be many more events throughout the day to remember the 72 victims. one year since the grenfell tower fire, the nation remembers the 72 people who lost their lives. services have been held in west london, for survivors, friends and relatives of those who died. what is important from this day onwards is that those who we have physically lost will never, ever, ever be forgotten. there was quiet in the streets around the tower itself, as people gathered to remember everyone who‘s been affected. and the queen led the nation in a 72—second silence observed up and down the country.
so just to sojust to remind so just to remind you, sojust to remind you, we are waiting for the releasef the g re nfell st helen‘s church at the end of the grenfell anniversary memorial service. there will be many more events throughout the day to remember the 72 victims. one year since the grenfell tower fire, the nation remembers the 72 people who lost their lives. services have been held in west london, for survivors, friends and relatives of those who died. what is important from this day...
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Jun 28, 2018
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we got 30.5 degrees sojust 0.3 for any month is 13.8. degrees away from matching that all—time record. —— forany from matching that all—time record. —— for any month is 30.8 degrees. it stays very warm on friday across many parts of the united states pretty hot as well. pretty warm drop much of europe. this is how we will start friday, two pitchers pretty warm across areas of uk and a little bit fresher towards the east. 11 celsius there in hull. starts are fairly cloudy across the eastern coast and the grey sky first thing, it brings back to the coast and that is what is called on the coastlines, the temperature is will get up into the temperature is will get up into the high 20s i think tomorrow, and we migrate 30 degrees but look at that. glasgow and belfast, we are down to 26 degrees so it will be some degrees, less hot and northern ireland tomorrow. saturday the high pressure is with us and another similar day, so we have a bit of cloud towards the east coast but thatis cloud towards the east coast but that is pretty much it. then i
we got 30.5 degrees sojust 0.3 for any month is 13.8. degrees away from matching that all—time record. —— forany from matching that all—time record. —— for any month is 30.8 degrees. it stays very warm on friday across many parts of the united states pretty hot as well. pretty warm drop much of europe. this is how we will start friday, two pitchers pretty warm across areas of uk and a little bit fresher towards the east. 11 celsius there in hull. starts are fairly cloudy across the...
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sojust be here at these games, that is really cool. special day.a 2018 had arrived. # let me entertain you. robbie williams kicking off the opening ceremony, the british star's duet with russian soprano aida garaifullina the highlight of the pre—match entertainment. the stage was finally set for the two teams, although president putin naturally then took his turn in the reflected glory that such occasions afford host countries' leaders. translation: i wish all the teams success and an unforgettable experience to fans. welcome to russia. the stadium in full voice for a stirring rendition of russia's national anthem. the tournament's opening fixture featured its two worst ranked teams, but the hosts soon had the dream start, yury gazinsky scoring the world cup's first goal. this was how much it meant for the thousands watching at moscow's fan—fest. saudi arabia were on the ropes, denis cheryshev during giving russia their second goal that dominance deserved. russia were not finished there. substitute artem dzyuba sealed a one—sided victory. and with
sojust be here at these games, that is really cool. special day.a 2018 had arrived. # let me entertain you. robbie williams kicking off the opening ceremony, the british star's duet with russian soprano aida garaifullina the highlight of the pre—match entertainment. the stage was finally set for the two teams, although president putin naturally then took his turn in the reflected glory that such occasions afford host countries' leaders. translation: i wish all the teams success and an...
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Jun 3, 2018
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sojust carry on. let's get rid of the barriers, let's carry on with our day—to—day lives.eel pretty safe now, because the government, the police, is taking care of it. this city knows how to live past difficulties. it has done that many, many times through way more difficult experiences. so really, i think people look on. sirens. police were prepared for a new style of attack, where individuals or groups go on the rampage, sometimes turning cars and vans into weapons. but this was not the first of its kind in 2017 and it wasn't the last. after people were knocked down on london bridge, the attackers ran towards the market, stabbing those they passed before being shot dead by armed officers. with the manchester arena bomb, there were five attacks in the uk last year. but there are those who are keen that each one is not forgotten. today's service at southwark cathedral will also honour the work of the emergency services. we have a long history of serving the people, the residents of this parish. but this has seen a new level of strength. and that is very encouraging, becaus
sojust carry on. let's get rid of the barriers, let's carry on with our day—to—day lives.eel pretty safe now, because the government, the police, is taking care of it. this city knows how to live past difficulties. it has done that many, many times through way more difficult experiences. so really, i think people look on. sirens. police were prepared for a new style of attack, where individuals or groups go on the rampage, sometimes turning cars and vans into weapons. but this was not the...
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great thunderstorms, sojust because it balkans, not so great there.ss europe. a little bit of a breeze there. hold down the norwich will probably see cooler temperatures in that heat a little bit cooler towards the west. temperatures he will probably be hiddink 30 degrees in one or two spots. —— warmer. outlook forthe next few days, temperatures will be hitting around 30. i drive. —— bye—bye. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is lewis vaughanjones. our top stories: iconic motorcycle firm harley davidson says it's shifting some production abroad because of eu tariffs. president trump accuses the firm of ‘waving the white flag'. the pentagon says two military bases in texas are to be used as temporary camps to house migrants. it's not known if families will be allowed to stay there together. cleared for take off: controversial plans to expand heathrow airport get the green light. the search is set to resume in thailand for 12 teenage footballers and their coach — they've been trapped in a flooded
great thunderstorms, sojust because it balkans, not so great there.ss europe. a little bit of a breeze there. hold down the norwich will probably see cooler temperatures in that heat a little bit cooler towards the west. temperatures he will probably be hiddink 30 degrees in one or two spots. —— warmer. outlook forthe next few days, temperatures will be hitting around 30. i drive. —— bye—bye. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name...
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sojust carry on. let's get rid of the barriers, let's carry on with our day—to—day lives.etty safe now, because the government, the police, is taking care of it. this city knows how to live past difficulties. it has done that many, many times through way more difficult experiences. so really, i think people look on. police were prepared for a new style of attack, where individuals or groups go on the rampage, sometimes turning cars and vans into weapons. but this was not the first of its kind in 2017 and it wasn't the last. after people were knocked down on london bridge, the attackers ran towards the market, stabbing those they passed before being shot dead by armed officers. with the manchester arena bomb, there were five attacks in the uk last year. but there are those who are keen that each one is not forgotten. today's service at southwark cathedral will also honour the work of the emergency services. we have a long history of serving the people, the residents of this parish. but this has seen a new level of strength. and that is very encouraging, because it could hav
sojust carry on. let's get rid of the barriers, let's carry on with our day—to—day lives.etty safe now, because the government, the police, is taking care of it. this city knows how to live past difficulties. it has done that many, many times through way more difficult experiences. so really, i think people look on. police were prepared for a new style of attack, where individuals or groups go on the rampage, sometimes turning cars and vans into weapons. but this was not the first of its...
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sojust that sort of thing. it has a knock-on effect.ng we have made a mistake. if i go to a shop and pick up mistake. if i go to a shop and pick up an item and it is priced at £2.50, and the cashier says that looks low, but i say that as the price on the ticket, i have done that before, they say ok, we have to sell it to you at that price. why does that not apply with airline tickets? well, actually, legally if you go into a shop and a top is £2.99 and they say it should be £9.99, legally they don‘t actually have to sell it to you at that price. very often big high—street stores will because it is good pr, but they don‘t have too. it is an invitation to buy, basically. the price of the ticket is an invitation to buy. where you could get them on thatisif to buy. where you could get them on that is if for example they were delivering you in with huge banners saying everything £2.99 and then saying everything £2.99 and then saying we made a mistake, it is £9.99. 50 saying we made a mistake, it is £9.99. so what. us from not believing any o
sojust that sort of thing. it has a knock-on effect.ng we have made a mistake. if i go to a shop and pick up mistake. if i go to a shop and pick up an item and it is priced at £2.50, and the cashier says that looks low, but i say that as the price on the ticket, i have done that before, they say ok, we have to sell it to you at that price. why does that not apply with airline tickets? well, actually, legally if you go into a shop and a top is £2.99 and they say it should be £9.99, legally...
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sojust a quick reminder, if you have an allergy to pollen, the levels today are high or very high acrossou. if you fill up your car today, you may well wince at the cost. petrol prices rose by 6p a litre in may, the biggest monthly increase since the rac began recording prices 18 years ago. in what it called a hellish month for drivers in the uk, the average price of diesel increased by more than 6p a litre from april. petrol almost hit £1.30 a litre, the biggest monthly increase since 2000. the hike at the pumps mean a 55—litre family car now costs around £3.30 more to fill up than it did last month. james spencer is the managing director at portland fuel, and hejoins us now. good morning to you. you had better explain, just so people understand where you are coming from, what do you do? so we are fuel traders, we tend to supply commercial users, so the truck and bus industry, and the heating oil side of the business, and generally fuel for industry. we don't supply the petrol side of things, although of course they are interrelated. can you give us a snapshot of why the prices have ris
sojust a quick reminder, if you have an allergy to pollen, the levels today are high or very high acrossou. if you fill up your car today, you may well wince at the cost. petrol prices rose by 6p a litre in may, the biggest monthly increase since the rac began recording prices 18 years ago. in what it called a hellish month for drivers in the uk, the average price of diesel increased by more than 6p a litre from april. petrol almost hit £1.30 a litre, the biggest monthly increase since 2000....