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in the south—east we saw highs of 26. it stays pretty humid into the south—east corner.nland through the day today. it will weaken as it moves out of scotland, down through the peaks and pennines, towards the south coast. a band of cloud here. behind it somewhat brighter conditions. in actual fact, it will probably be a better day for scotland and northern ireland, particuallrly in comparison to yesterday. and we'll ee temperatures a little higher — 18 or 19 degrees on thursday. sunny spells across northern england. not a bad day through the peaks, down into the midlands over into wales, as you can see. it will be largely dry and we'll see highs of arounf 19 or 20. now, ahead of that front, we could see 26 or 27 for a time and that could spark off some dramatic thundery downpours. once that front clears through, we will start to feel the benefits — the fresher air moving in. if it's been too hot and humid, you'll be happier with this story. it means that overnight, friday into saturday morning, we will probably see those temperatures around 9—15 degrees. a little bit mor
in the south—east we saw highs of 26. it stays pretty humid into the south—east corner.nland through the day today. it will weaken as it moves out of scotland, down through the peaks and pennines, towards the south coast. a band of cloud here. behind it somewhat brighter conditions. in actual fact, it will probably be a better day for scotland and northern ireland, particuallrly in comparison to yesterday. and we'll ee temperatures a little higher — 18 or 19 degrees on thursday. sunny...
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and south korea. the president using this opportunity to try to make it very clear in his words that the personal relationship between these two leaders is very, very good. president moon now barely a month in office. president trump just shy of six months in office now. president moon to sort of punctuate the thought, the first call he received among foreign leaders came from the president of the united states, donald trump. obviously the topic of conversation that matters most as it relates to americans is this relationship vis-a-vis north korea right now. the president talking about how south korea has been heavily involved in purchasing military equipment from the united states. so it's been an important trading partner on this topic as well. this is what we expect they will address more formally a short time from now when we see the two men in the rose garden here. obviously as it relates to the missile defense system in that region, south korea with real concerns about north korea's capabilities
and south korea. the president using this opportunity to try to make it very clear in his words that the personal relationship between these two leaders is very, very good. president moon now barely a month in office. president trump just shy of six months in office now. president moon to sort of punctuate the thought, the first call he received among foreign leaders came from the president of the united states, donald trump. obviously the topic of conversation that matters most as it relates...
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. —— south sudan.esents a tragic failure on the part of the rulers of africa's newest country, and on the part of the united nations mission in south sudan which has brought neither peace or anything else. i ask david shearer what hope there is for the people of south sudan. david shearer, welcome to hardtalk thank you. do you think the world is paying heed to the agonies and suffering of the people of south sudan? i think increasingly so, suffering of the people of south sudan? ithink increasingly so, but there is a competition, of italy, for airtime there is a competition, of italy, forairtime in there is a competition, of italy, for airtime in terms of disasters around the world. south sudan sometimes, despite the enormous amount of tragedy, sometimes falls off the stage. right now, there are more than half the population of south sudan in need of food aid. one third of the country is displaced, either in other countries or internally displaced. and the conflict continues on. and this is not a disas
. —— south sudan.esents a tragic failure on the part of the rulers of africa's newest country, and on the part of the united nations mission in south sudan which has brought neither peace or anything else. i ask david shearer what hope there is for the people of south sudan. david shearer, welcome to hardtalk thank you. do you think the world is paying heed to the agonies and suffering of the people of south sudan? i think increasingly so, suffering of the people of south sudan? ithink...
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the south korea's south korea's ngos. the humanitarian aid to north korea maybe two days ago. the new foreign minister maybe you know her, who used to work for the u.n. and maybe the u.n. secretary-general was told that it is necessary to continue the humanitarian aid towards north korea in any case and she also said that this is u.n.'s basic principle. so maybe most of you know the professor moon at the university. now he's your president noon moon jae-in's special security adviser, he's you know, the strong support of sunshine policy. he has a book on sunshine policy published in 2013. and the title is the sunshine policy in defense of engage. as a path to peace in korea. and also, the professor who now the president of nash security and also the professor at the university, he was here in the washington, d.c. to explain moon jae-in the government, the north korea policy on foreign policy. maybe several months ago. he's also a strong supporter of the sunshine policy on the korean peninsula. so director nominee. he has a
the south korea's south korea's ngos. the humanitarian aid to north korea maybe two days ago. the new foreign minister maybe you know her, who used to work for the u.n. and maybe the u.n. secretary-general was told that it is necessary to continue the humanitarian aid towards north korea in any case and she also said that this is u.n.'s basic principle. so maybe most of you know the professor moon at the university. now he's your president noon moon jae-in's special security adviser, he's you...
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i don't know what many south africans think.know that i have never done anything to break the law. and on this one, that's why spoke out, to make sure it was clear that i never did anything wrong. i stuck by the principles. my son, under my guidance, had only used the car when i was there, because in terms of the rules, i was allowed to have anybody drive me. and on that night, it was clear to everybody that i was not involved. we tried to get the car at 5am in the morning with my protectors, and the car wasn't there. for them to suggest that there was anything i could have done to prevent that, or there was anything that they did to cause that, was improper. and at that stage, i felt it sounded malicious. let's get back to jacob zuma. because in the end, he is at the heart of this question of governance and integrity in south africa today. there is a sense that this has become personal between you and him. going all the way back to your investigation of the nkandla estate scandal — the degree to which you revealed that he had s
i don't know what many south africans think.know that i have never done anything to break the law. and on this one, that's why spoke out, to make sure it was clear that i never did anything wrong. i stuck by the principles. my son, under my guidance, had only used the car when i was there, because in terms of the rules, i was allowed to have anybody drive me. and on that night, it was clear to everybody that i was not involved. we tried to get the car at 5am in the morning with my protectors,...
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the issue of south sudan, as mentioned, south sudan is very complicated. it's a very complicated country. -- other countries in the like the u.s. one doesn't know until once you get to something else. south sudan was such a complicated country, i didn't now, until i was here. two things. he country itself -- the n.g.o. role, as mentioned. south sudan, like in other african countries, did not get independence from european colonies. it got its independence from a eighboring country and that is sudan. sudan has a deep-seated interest. it took 50 years. the interest of sudan that south sudan left is toikma sure that south sudan become a state. it was one of the reasons why, there are more than 60 tribes in that nation. each of the tribes have their own interests. in how the country should be run. it's something i didn't know. some of my friends in south sudan -- it's one of the reasons why the country is like the way it is today. i am not going to dwell on it very much. we could go on and on and on and on. i was a lecture you are at the at a town for my tribe
the issue of south sudan, as mentioned, south sudan is very complicated. it's a very complicated country. -- other countries in the like the u.s. one doesn't know until once you get to something else. south sudan was such a complicated country, i didn't now, until i was here. two things. he country itself -- the n.g.o. role, as mentioned. south sudan, like in other african countries, did not get independence from european colonies. it got its independence from a eighboring country and that is...
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our trade deficit with south korea has increased by more than $11 billion. not exactly a great deal. i was gratified to learn about the new investment south korean companies are making in the united states. this month there's a first shipment of american liquefied natural gas to south korea in a deal worth more than $25 billion. t's great. we will do more to remove barriers, to reciprocal trade and market access. we talked last night and today about some tough trade issues. like autos and steal. i'm encouraged by president moon's assurances that he will work to create a level playing field so that american workers and businesses and especially automakers can have a fair shake at dealing with south korea. south korean companies sell cars in america, american companies should have that same exact privilege on a reciprocal basis. i'm sure we'll be able to work hat out. in addition i have called on south korea to stop enabling the export of dumped steel. these would be important steps forward in our trading elationship. very important steps. they have to be made
our trade deficit with south korea has increased by more than $11 billion. not exactly a great deal. i was gratified to learn about the new investment south korean companies are making in the united states. this month there's a first shipment of american liquefied natural gas to south korea in a deal worth more than $25 billion. t's great. we will do more to remove barriers, to reciprocal trade and market access. we talked last night and today about some tough trade issues. like autos and...
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as we come in to south wales, south—western england, the midlands, east anglia and the south—east, the beginning to break up. temperatures still at 20 or 21 degrees in the south—east. this evening and overnight we will seek cloud thickening up. one frontal system will spill into northern ireland and northern scotland. further east and further south, largely dry with clear spells. particularly the countryside, where it is chilly. northern ireland, scotland, northern england and north wales a lot of clout tomorrow. there could be the odd heavy shower in north—east scotland. further south, dry weather, sunshine. the best of that close to the coastline. temperatures creeping up. for the middle part of the week, this low pressure will try to squash its way in. but it runs into high pressure. that will force this warm air up from the south, quite humid air. that will waft its way in many southern areas. split fortunes on wednesday. strong sunshine on sunday —— in the south. patchy rain for northern ireland and western scotland. a contrast in temperatures. maybe 27 degrees in the south—east.
as we come in to south wales, south—western england, the midlands, east anglia and the south—east, the beginning to break up. temperatures still at 20 or 21 degrees in the south—east. this evening and overnight we will seek cloud thickening up. one frontal system will spill into northern ireland and northern scotland. further east and further south, largely dry with clear spells. particularly the countryside, where it is chilly. northern ireland, scotland, northern england and north wales...
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you are a woman of the south bronx. >> yes. >> hinojosa: and when people think of the south bronx, they think of blown out buildings, fire, garbage, pollution. when you look at the south bronx, you see what? >> possibility, promise, some of the world's most beautiful people... >> hinojosa: hmm! >> ...all sorts of assets that are just waiting to be developed and recognized as such. >> hinojosa: but when you were growing up in the south bronx... >> uh! >> hinojosa: ...one of ten kids, okay? >> ( laughing ) yeah. >> hinojosa: what were you seeing around you? >> i was seeing, you know, the burned-out shells of buildings. i did see, you know, crack heads who lived across the street from me in a burned out shell. i did see my neighborhood played out larger than life on television about being, like, the worst place in the world and nothing good could come of it, because that's where crime and prostitution and all these awful things were, and so that's what i saw, you know, as a kid. >> hinojosa: what does that do to a kid? >> ( sighs deeply ) >> hinojosa: i mean, profoundly, what does it do to
you are a woman of the south bronx. >> yes. >> hinojosa: and when people think of the south bronx, they think of blown out buildings, fire, garbage, pollution. when you look at the south bronx, you see what? >> possibility, promise, some of the world's most beautiful people... >> hinojosa: hmm! >> ...all sorts of assets that are just waiting to be developed and recognized as such. >> hinojosa: but when you were growing up in the south bronx... >> uh!...
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in south sudan is not like here. you spent time talking to people and get public opinion south sudanese are very different. the refugees. [inaudible] there are things that need to be there. some went to kenya and other places. those people are still there today. they don't want to come to back to their villages. they don't want to come back simply because they are telling them not to go back or they won't qualify for the benefits. coming here and seeing that the governmen government of sudan is making it impossible for people to go out of their villages. where my family members in that camp, well it happened, what can you do. but they know that because it says you cannot be an idp in your own district. [inaudible] with the governance as mentione mentioned. [inaudible] because they disagree they think everyone disagrees. they believe that all the tribes are united they assume that they are together. this is one of the reasons i say south sudan is more complicated than we think. [inaudible] i lived there for three year
in south sudan is not like here. you spent time talking to people and get public opinion south sudanese are very different. the refugees. [inaudible] there are things that need to be there. some went to kenya and other places. those people are still there today. they don't want to come to back to their villages. they don't want to come back simply because they are telling them not to go back or they won't qualify for the benefits. coming here and seeing that the governmen government of sudan is...
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in the south. they saw they were going to lose control of the senate. one of the things they wanted to do was take over cuba. cuba would have given them to more states. all of that is almost lost in american history, people don't know this stuff. it is not a secret, people just don't know it. it tell you why the cubans feel the way they do about a lot of ssues. it tells you how corrupt the north was as well as the south and how much it was implicated in the harbors of the slave trade. when people talk, i'm sure they have books about the slave trade here. the slave trade in the middle of the 19th century was every bit as horrible as the slave trade had been at any point. there were examples of people starting to reopen the slave trade with africa. they would pick up 400, 500, 600 slaves and lose 150 to 250 when they got sick. a lot of them did because they were crammed in. one naval officer said there wasn't enough space to die n. this is what the secessionists wanted to reopen. this is what they wa
in the south. they saw they were going to lose control of the senate. one of the things they wanted to do was take over cuba. cuba would have given them to more states. all of that is almost lost in american history, people don't know this stuff. it is not a secret, people just don't know it. it tell you why the cubans feel the way they do about a lot of ssues. it tells you how corrupt the north was as well as the south and how much it was implicated in the harbors of the slave trade. when...
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as we slump towards the south—west, a dank start here.ll fog around, further east and it is a good deal drier, still a lot of cloud with a hint of brightness if you are lucky. in the northern part of wales in the north of england, light patchy rain here with hill fog around. the rain beginning there to ramp up and as we come into the heart of scotland, a lot of rain here, especially in the south—east and into the north—east of england. weather warnings about this. a lot of rain here just keeps on coming. it is fed in by this north to north—westerly wind and that will be it for the day. that is the bad news about it. all the while the rain is trying to move a bit further north through the course of the day. so for any heat at all, well, we have to rely on a little sunshine coming through in the south—east. 18, 19 here but underneath the cloud wind and rain further north, up to 1a degrees. itjust keeps on coming through the daylight hours. here we are into the evening and the pattern is very much the same. i changed the day and the pattern
as we slump towards the south—west, a dank start here.ll fog around, further east and it is a good deal drier, still a lot of cloud with a hint of brightness if you are lucky. in the northern part of wales in the north of england, light patchy rain here with hill fog around. the rain beginning there to ramp up and as we come into the heart of scotland, a lot of rain here, especially in the south—east and into the north—east of england. weather warnings about this. a lot of rain here just...
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people in south sudan are saving each other.u go now to any village, if there is no army, nobody would be touched. there is a lot of evidence of killing at communal levels on the basis of ethnicity. you have a charity that means "strength" in arabic, scholarships for children and trying to make sure that they have an education that you feel that you never had. why are you doing that? i was given a chance to go to school, education opens your mind and makes you understand things differently. when i was educated i was able to equip myself and see the world in a different way. otherwise i would have been locked in my own world. because of education i am able to open my ears. my ears are open. i read and i get to learn. thank you for coming on hardtalk. hi there. most of us at least saw some sunshine yesterday. but for today sunshine is going to be a little bit harder to come by. for most of us it's going to be quite cloudy. and that cloud thick enough to bring some rain for some of us. now, the relatively clear weather we had yeste
people in south sudan are saving each other.u go now to any village, if there is no army, nobody would be touched. there is a lot of evidence of killing at communal levels on the basis of ethnicity. you have a charity that means "strength" in arabic, scholarships for children and trying to make sure that they have an education that you feel that you never had. why are you doing that? i was given a chance to go to school, education opens your mind and makes you understand things...
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the south korean president at the white house.rea is what they've been talking about stuart. stuart: real fast. do you expect them to take questions? blake: no, we expect statements only. no questions from the press. i would always caution, stuart, with president trump you never know. stuart: very true, young man. blake berman. thanks so much, blake. let's get to your money. check out the big board. 60-point rally for the dow industrials, two-thirds of the dow 30 are in the green. that means they are up and the dow stands at 21,353. how about the s&p 500? broader-base indicater? that too is up, .2%. how about the nasdaq, that's important, the home of all those technology companies took a huge hit yesterday, not much of a bounce today, up .09%. how about technology stocks? >> most people have a piece of that action. big drop yesterday. no significant recovery today. we have facebook down. we have alphabet down. fractional gains for amazon, apple. no return, no rebound for the big techs at this point. nike, however, best performer h
the south korean president at the white house.rea is what they've been talking about stuart. stuart: real fast. do you expect them to take questions? blake: no, we expect statements only. no questions from the press. i would always caution, stuart, with president trump you never know. stuart: very true, young man. blake berman. thanks so much, blake. let's get to your money. check out the big board. 60-point rally for the dow industrials, two-thirds of the dow 30 are in the green. that means...
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south correspondent, joe wilson.south london, neutral territory for a rivalry, a relationship. cricket is common ground. this match, the sporting event of a year. it cost me £1000 for a fly, i am returning tonight, and £350 for a ticket. people are selling them for ridiculous prices. pakistan's journey was a surprising one and no one expected them to be here. last stop, the oval. india's first wicket wasn't. foot over the line, noble, not out. significant. fracas a man was the only one not cut out for a period. play until he is 100 and you might never match that feeling. pakistan managed to score 338. these two countries don't tour each other at the moment thanks to the political climate, so this final was like a political climate, so this final was likea summit political climate, so this final was like a summit meeting of sport. want to watch? find a roof. remember mohammed amir? corrupted, jailed, rehabilitated. he india before could start, three rapid wickets, including the captain, virat kohli. eight. ms dhoni, i
south correspondent, joe wilson.south london, neutral territory for a rivalry, a relationship. cricket is common ground. this match, the sporting event of a year. it cost me £1000 for a fly, i am returning tonight, and £350 for a ticket. people are selling them for ridiculous prices. pakistan's journey was a surprising one and no one expected them to be here. last stop, the oval. india's first wicket wasn't. foot over the line, noble, not out. significant. fracas a man was the only one not...
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we don't have that in south africa. we have a long way to go, but for a country that had an exchange of power from a minority that was oppressive to the majority without massive bloodshed and the events and without a vacuum of power and mass exodus of wealth in the country, we function and we are a power house and we are on the right track. >> are the anc in trouble? >> i think the future is they are losing strength and facing a crisis right now and it's good. the anc was never a party essentially. the anc in order to overthrow the government, they had to bring in all different ideologies. they had communism and socialism and capitalism and everyone under one umbrella. at some point the revolution is over and you have to start building a country and i think they are facing a crisis where they go get the loyalty of the electric or is it to the country. they are starting to realize it's to the country. for the benefit that we don't have one part that controls power indefinitely. it's better to have a vibrant democracy whe
we don't have that in south africa. we have a long way to go, but for a country that had an exchange of power from a minority that was oppressive to the majority without massive bloodshed and the events and without a vacuum of power and mass exodus of wealth in the country, we function and we are a power house and we are on the right track. >> are the anc in trouble? >> i think the future is they are losing strength and facing a crisis right now and it's good. the anc was never a...
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people in south sudan are saving each other.llage, if there is no army, nobody would be touched. there is a lot of evidence of killing at communal levels on the basis of ethnicity. you have a charity that means "strength" in arabic, scholarships for children and trying to make sure that they have an education that you feel that you never had. why are you doing that? i was given a chance to go to school, education opens your mind and makes you understand things differently. when i was educated i was able to equip myself and see the world in a different way. otherwise i would have been locked in my own world. because of education i am able to open my ears. my ears are open. i read and i get to learn. thank you for coming on hardtalk. hi there. the weather caused all kinds of problems on tuesday. a number of serious accidents caused by the strong winds in southern england, in particular. the winds gusted over 60 mph in a number of places, bringing down a few trees and causing those problems. the low pressure that's been responsible
people in south sudan are saving each other.llage, if there is no army, nobody would be touched. there is a lot of evidence of killing at communal levels on the basis of ethnicity. you have a charity that means "strength" in arabic, scholarships for children and trying to make sure that they have an education that you feel that you never had. why are you doing that? i was given a chance to go to school, education opens your mind and makes you understand things differently. when i was...
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side and south korean side.e're told that secretary wilbur ross brought up the issue of restrictive access to the south korean auto market for u.s. automakers the south korean president moon also spoke a little bit. we're waiting on the translation in terms of what he said with regards to the remark. the united states has trade deficits with a number of countries and they're working to fix that clearly this say president who focused very much on renegotiating the trade terms between the united states and south korea. at the same time, the united states very much needs south korea as a bull work against north korea and buttresses that peninsula. there are dynamics going on geopolitically, a very delicate dance. so what we're watching for in the joint statement are their comments giving any hint wrf they'of where they're going to land on both of those delicate issues. >> why are they going teit for tat on trade when they should be figuring out how to strategize against north korea? >> by president trump. that's an
side and south korean side.e're told that secretary wilbur ross brought up the issue of restrictive access to the south korean auto market for u.s. automakers the south korean president moon also spoke a little bit. we're waiting on the translation in terms of what he said with regards to the remark. the united states has trade deficits with a number of countries and they're working to fix that clearly this say president who focused very much on renegotiating the trade terms between the united...
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bornthis, south sudan was should say in 2011.t two secretaries of state, hillary clinton and john kerry, put it delicately, but there is some truth in it that d itunited states midwife into existence. they provided a tremendous amount of support, financial assistance, training to the government and to the military that is now carrying out these crimes. in many ways, the united states was the guarantor of south sudan's independence. after the nation plunged into 2013, thein december u.s. has walked away in many cases. for an armsush embargo until very late in the obama administration, untilhe administration was out p politil capipital. and nevever even impososed unilateral arms embargo. amy: y? support was a a lot of for these leaders in south , the, including salvava kiir president, who do u.s. had fostered. there's a lot of lingering support from the prior civil war. there is always the idea that somehow tough talk would convince the government there to change its ways. over and over again, it has proved not to be the case. this
bornthis, south sudan was should say in 2011.t two secretaries of state, hillary clinton and john kerry, put it delicately, but there is some truth in it that d itunited states midwife into existence. they provided a tremendous amount of support, financial assistance, training to the government and to the military that is now carrying out these crimes. in many ways, the united states was the guarantor of south sudan's independence. after the nation plunged into 2013, thein december u.s. has...
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and the further south you are, not only dry but some sunny spells, best of which will be on the southw the air up from the south. we'll still see some rain at times in the north—west highlands and islands of scotland. most, though, will have a dry day and, with southerly winds coming off a pretty warm continent, temperatures will be the highest for the week, maybe reaching 26 or 27 celsius across the south—east corner. that's how it's looking. see you again soon. this is bbc news. the headlines at eight: back in favour — michael gove returns to the cabinet as environment secretary in theresa may's post—election reshuffle. meanwhile, open speculation continues among senior conservatives about the prime minister's future. theresa may is a dead woman walking. it's just how long she's gonna remain on death row. it is right that she should go ahead, form a government and deliver on the priorities of the people. and still no deal with the dup — yet. the democratic unionists' leader, arlene foster, says an agreement on supporting mrs may's minority government hasn't been finalised. those dis
and the further south you are, not only dry but some sunny spells, best of which will be on the southw the air up from the south. we'll still see some rain at times in the north—west highlands and islands of scotland. most, though, will have a dry day and, with southerly winds coming off a pretty warm continent, temperatures will be the highest for the week, maybe reaching 26 or 27 celsius across the south—east corner. that's how it's looking. see you again soon. this is bbc news. the...
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thursday still very warm across the south and south—east.h 20s, but for many of us around 18 or i9 20s, but for many of us around 18 or 19 degrees. that process of slightly cooler weather continues into friday, but i suspect the south and southeast is going to stay on the warm side. goodbye. this is bbc news. i'm shaun ley. the headlines at 11. police are still questioning a man — in connection with a terror attack near the finsbury park mosque last night. he's believed to be darren osborne from cardiff. one person died, and 11 others were injured when a hired van was driven into worshippers near the mosque in north london. a minute's silence for the victims of the grenfell tower fire — as the number of dead has been revised again to 79. the brexit secretary, david davis,says formal talks on britain's departure from the eu have got off to "a promising start" and on the day yet another terror that, we have a behind—the—scenes look at a hospital dealing with a
thursday still very warm across the south and south—east.h 20s, but for many of us around 18 or i9 20s, but for many of us around 18 or 19 degrees. that process of slightly cooler weather continues into friday, but i suspect the south and southeast is going to stay on the warm side. goodbye. this is bbc news. i'm shaun ley. the headlines at 11. police are still questioning a man — in connection with a terror attack near the finsbury park mosque last night. he's believed to be darren osborne...
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avoid south 16th street. stick to 18th street as we watch they will get it back on its bottom there. they are trying to process that right now. the action cam showing us, there you have it, now it's upright, what a mess out there this morning. we have a bunch of accidents like that as well. garden state parkway southbound at new gretna an accident on the shoulder. live on the vine street expressway, construction shut down each night through thursday. 79 degrees the current temperature, the problem is the dewpoints in the 70s. once you hit 07 it feels oppressive. 76 in dover and millville. 72 in the city. the storms that are brewing to the west they they could effects this afternoon and evening they could be severe. >> firefighters in portugal are struggling to get control of a raging forest fire. 60 people died in their cars trying to escape. strong winds are making it difficult to get it under control it could spread, the flames further. the country has begun three days of mourning for the victims. >> this j
avoid south 16th street. stick to 18th street as we watch they will get it back on its bottom there. they are trying to process that right now. the action cam showing us, there you have it, now it's upright, what a mess out there this morning. we have a bunch of accidents like that as well. garden state parkway southbound at new gretna an accident on the shoulder. live on the vine street expressway, construction shut down each night through thursday. 79 degrees the current temperature, the...
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temperatures getting into the low 20s in the south—east where we have already seen some south—east wherelready seen some showers south—east where we have already seen some showers and that could turn into the odd thunderstorm but pretty isolated. still breezy in the south and west with lots of cloud and further outbreaks of rain. more rain to come this evening and overnight, drifting south across england and wales but drier conditions following, still a good deal of cloud keeping chapters at nine or ten deal of cloud keeping chapters at nine orten in deal of cloud keeping chapters at nine or ten in the north and 1a or 15 further south. early rain in the south—east clears the way. a ridge of high pressure builds across england and wales, in particular bringing a decent weekend to most parts. particularly so for england and wales, a lot drier and brighter than recently. some early rain soon clearing away from the south—east and it brightens up quite nicely with spells of sunshine and patchy cloud, light wind. a different story in scotland and northern ireland, more breeze, more rain spread
temperatures getting into the low 20s in the south—east where we have already seen some south—east wherelready seen some showers south—east where we have already seen some showers and that could turn into the odd thunderstorm but pretty isolated. still breezy in the south and west with lots of cloud and further outbreaks of rain. more rain to come this evening and overnight, drifting south across england and wales but drier conditions following, still a good deal of cloud keeping chapters...
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has with south .orea i think the south koreans will be under some kind of pressure, rhetorically, ateast, to try to close in some way. i think we have seen some signal that the south koreans are trying to do that in terms of inward investment. and the united states announcing it in recent weeks. anna: it is something to watch. in terms of the relationship, they have a free trade agreement dating back to 2012. it is bilateral. do we get a sense that president trump's is -- trump is more persuaded on that? >> possibly. but president trump also criticized, during the campaign. i think it is entirely possible that there could be a review and an effort to try to revise and maybe strengthen the fda. in order to try to balance the perceived advantages that president trump still feels may --this advantage disadvantaging the united states. the level ofbout engagement that south korea has had with this president? i recall secretary of state rex tillerson traveling there, james mattis being there shortly after. this is a big focus of this administration. >> absolutely. it appears north korea ha
has with south .orea i think the south koreans will be under some kind of pressure, rhetorically, ateast, to try to close in some way. i think we have seen some signal that the south koreans are trying to do that in terms of inward investment. and the united states announcing it in recent weeks. anna: it is something to watch. in terms of the relationship, they have a free trade agreement dating back to 2012. it is bilateral. do we get a sense that president trump's is -- trump is more...
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wales and the south—west.he picture at four o'clock in the afternoon, really similar story for scotland and northern ireland, as today, there will be some pleasant sunshine but also these big clouds around and you may find a downpour. this not last too long, moves away and the sun comes up. last too long, moves away and the sun comes up. improving nature to north—west england and wales and the far south—west as this line of showers edges from eastern parts of south—west england and the midlands and the humberand south—west england and the midlands and the humber and bears down on east anglia and south—east england but weakening tomorrow evening as that file affects some south eastwards. 0ther that file affects some south eastwards. other places getting the sunshine. tomorrow evening and into early monday we have rain moving into northern ireland and the com pletely into northern ireland and the completely different picture on monday, one area of low pressure of spreading main eastwards and another developing t
wales and the south—west.he picture at four o'clock in the afternoon, really similar story for scotland and northern ireland, as today, there will be some pleasant sunshine but also these big clouds around and you may find a downpour. this not last too long, moves away and the sun comes up. last too long, moves away and the sun comes up. improving nature to north—west england and wales and the far south—west as this line of showers edges from eastern parts of south—west england and the...
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done at the south—east, 23, may just and patchier.ross the south—eastern quarter until that front moves off into the near continent and then we look back towards the atlantic to see the supply of whether for the weekend. 0nce see the supply of whether for the weekend. once the front is gone, there is a lull in proceedings and a decent day for many on saturday. pushing the weather front into the north—western corner of the british isles. during the course of saturday afternoon, that will then transfer a weakening band of weather down towards the south—west and we do it all again. not a towards the south—west and we do it allagain. nota bad towards the south—west and we do it all again. not a bad day following on behind but regained, a scattering of showers across the northern and western parts of scotland. so compared to what comes in the next 24 hours or so, the weekender is dry, bright and warm for many of us. i'm kasia madera with bbc world news. our top story. president xi is arriving in hong kong for the 20th anniversary of reunif
done at the south—east, 23, may just and patchier.ross the south—eastern quarter until that front moves off into the near continent and then we look back towards the atlantic to see the supply of whether for the weekend. 0nce see the supply of whether for the weekend. once the front is gone, there is a lull in proceedings and a decent day for many on saturday. pushing the weather front into the north—western corner of the british isles. during the course of saturday afternoon, that will...
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in south korea. mr trump took aim on defense spending and unfair trade practices he was very blunt about that. but for the south korean president security in a dangerous neighborhood was the main issue. president trump ben nye agreed. that only strong security can bring about genuine peace we conquered to strengthen our overwhelming deterrence. mr moon through in a line about dialogue with north korea but he didn't emphasize it. both men are relatively new in office and they agreed that they are facing a growing insignificant threa. from north korea so despite their differences in approach they chose to use this first meeting to show a united front. president trump hasn't ruled out talks with north korea but given what's happened to auto warm beer that prospects become even more distant. is death after captivity has hardened attitudes here. the two presidents agree that china is key like south korea advocates to gauge meant. but the us wanted to put the squeeze on north korea by cracking down on sanc
in south korea. mr trump took aim on defense spending and unfair trade practices he was very blunt about that. but for the south korean president security in a dangerous neighborhood was the main issue. president trump ben nye agreed. that only strong security can bring about genuine peace we conquered to strengthen our overwhelming deterrence. mr moon through in a line about dialogue with north korea but he didn't emphasize it. both men are relatively new in office and they agreed that they...
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further south behind the weather front, but we keep dry, stretching further south behind the weatherfrontbut we keep dry, hot and sunny weather in the extreme south. this is bbc news. the headlines at 8:30pm: as the government pledges £5,500 to everyone who lost their homes in the grenfell tower fire, the leader of the council rejects criticism of its response. the chancellor, philip hammond, says leaving the european union without a deal would be a "very, very bad outcome" for britain. portugal declares three days of mourning as the emergency services battle to contain a forest fire which has killed more than 60 people. and projections suggest that the party of president emmanuel macron has won an absolute majority in the french parliamentary elections. now on bbc news, it's time for the travel show. this week on the travel show we are in bermuda. coming up... as the america's cup reaches its nail—biting climax above the water this weekend, we find out if a robot can stop the drama unfolding underneath, as an invasion of these creatures wreaks havoc on the local ecosystem. so he is not e
further south behind the weather front, but we keep dry, stretching further south behind the weatherfrontbut we keep dry, hot and sunny weather in the extreme south. this is bbc news. the headlines at 8:30pm: as the government pledges £5,500 to everyone who lost their homes in the grenfell tower fire, the leader of the council rejects criticism of its response. the chancellor, philip hammond, says leaving the european union without a deal would be a "very, very bad outcome" for...
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♪ >>> the south korean capital of seoul.ithin it is a central district called daehangno, an area long known for being a college town. ♪ in the past, students often held anti-government protests and other activities here. but when a part of the university of seoul's campus was moved out, the atmosphere of the district changed dramatically. ♪ now daehangno is known as an art colony that attracts young people from around the nation. this district has among the highest number of theaters in asia. many famous actors and directors in south korea got their start from one of the more than 150 diverse local theaters. combined, the theaters attract an average of more than 10,000 spectators a day. in addition, the east side of daehangno has numerous murals and works by artists and local residents. this area is often used to film korean dramas. it has become a popular sigh e sightseeing spot for fans from around the world. the district offers theater, art, and music. daehangno has become a center, spreading south korea's youth culture.
♪ >>> the south korean capital of seoul.ithin it is a central district called daehangno, an area long known for being a college town. ♪ in the past, students often held anti-government protests and other activities here. but when a part of the university of seoul's campus was moved out, the atmosphere of the district changed dramatically. ♪ now daehangno is known as an art colony that attracts young people from around the nation. this district has among the highest number of...
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it should be drier in the south—east. cloud, temperatures about 14 in the south—east and 10 degrees in the north—west. not a cold night, quite mild for most, but still wet through the morning across scotland and the western side of england, wales and northern ireland. the rain is gradually slipping southwards and eastwards, getting towards the south—east later on. temperatures around 22 here, pressure north and west. the rain pushes through the south—east on friday evening for the start of the weekend we have this range of high pressure that will settle things down for the most part. there's a weak front coming into the northwest, a bit of a breeze and some rain, but most places dry, bright, a bit of sunshine will stop breezy, but reasonable in most places. rain will sink south all parts on saturday night. it's gone on sunday. sunday is pretty similar, the saturday, most is pretty similar, the saturday, m ost pla ces is pretty similar, the saturday, most places are dry, variable cloud, some sunshine. temperatures up by a
it should be drier in the south—east. cloud, temperatures about 14 in the south—east and 10 degrees in the north—west. not a cold night, quite mild for most, but still wet through the morning across scotland and the western side of england, wales and northern ireland. the rain is gradually slipping southwards and eastwards, getting towards the south—east later on. temperatures around 22 here, pressure north and west. the rain pushes through the south—east on friday evening for the...
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them to choose to send south korea to protect the south korean people from an imaginary problem. this is a real problem. and the problem is not south it in a fully defensive system for the defense of their own people. the problem is north korea, and it we want to stop bringing more into thecapability northwest pacific, we have to address the problem that is a threat to japan, to south korea, and all the other nations, so we have many areas we can work with korea, but at the same time -- excuse me, with china. at the same time, north korea is a problem that has to be addressed, and we can do so. we believe that by now, china is working this issue, but i hope that addresses each of the four questions. >> thank you very much. i will take a quick round. please keep your questions crisp. from india. secretary, i am from india. we have been hearing not just but we talk about rules-based laws being followed. will pullhink china back his militarization -- back its militarization. are we going to lay down a timeline or are we going to keep doing this for the next decade or more? thank you
them to choose to send south korea to protect the south korean people from an imaginary problem. this is a real problem. and the problem is not south it in a fully defensive system for the defense of their own people. the problem is north korea, and it we want to stop bringing more into thecapability northwest pacific, we have to address the problem that is a threat to japan, to south korea, and all the other nations, so we have many areas we can work with korea, but at the same time -- excuse...
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>> jon: while the president of south korea speaks in korean. you get a sense of what they're talking about there. some arm-twisting around the table there in the white house. president trump and his cabinet are meeting with the president of south korea. saluting him for some purchases that his country is making, asking for advice on how to deal with china, trying to get the trade deficit under control as the president's key objective there. will continue to keep our ears on that meeting and let you know if there is more that comes out of it. in the meantime, let's get to the russia investigation. "the wall street journal" reporting that a republican working outside the trump campaign tried to get a hold of hillary clinton's emails, possibly through russian hackers and tied michael flynn to the attempt. this is what we alluded to earlier. glenn hall as our guest from "the wall street journal" ." shane paris wrote this piece, interviewed a guy named peter w smith. who is he? >> he's a private entity guy who has done research for the republicans a
>> jon: while the president of south korea speaks in korean. you get a sense of what they're talking about there. some arm-twisting around the table there in the white house. president trump and his cabinet are meeting with the president of south korea. saluting him for some purchases that his country is making, asking for advice on how to deal with china, trying to get the trade deficit under control as the president's key objective there. will continue to keep our ears on that meeting...
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if we looksee this on a farm in spartanburg, south carolina. is a farm owned by david and elizabeth harris. on their farmaves and this is what i mean by slavery collapsing in different ways. this is october, november of 1864. at slaves on their farm still worked, planted, plowed, and obeyed. but the harrises record in their diary -- david keeps the diary and he has to periodically go on active service in charleston and elizabeth will continue riding it. and they both talk about thievery. thievery really -- they both continue writing it. and they both talk about thievery. thievery really explodes. they say law and order has completely collapsed. we live in a lawless lands. we cannot keep our farm going. i saw that reported >> they all know their slaves are doing the stealing. they are slaughtering hogs, leaving them in the field. they are stealing produce and horses. there is this rampant that. it seems to really escalate in october and november. elizabeth is alone and she is writing in her dire rate. -- diary. she said everything is getting sto
if we looksee this on a farm in spartanburg, south carolina. is a farm owned by david and elizabeth harris. on their farmaves and this is what i mean by slavery collapsing in different ways. this is october, november of 1864. at slaves on their farm still worked, planted, plowed, and obeyed. but the harrises record in their diary -- david keeps the diary and he has to periodically go on active service in charleston and elizabeth will continue riding it. and they both talk about thievery....
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south korean companies sell cars in america.can companies should have that same exact privilege on a reciprocal basis. and i'm sure we will be able to work that out. in addition, i have called on south korea to stop enabling the export of dumped steel. these would be important steps forward in our trading relationship, very important steps. they have to be made. not fair to the american worker if they are not, and they will be. our teams are going to get to work on these issues, and they are going to sign a deal that is great for south korea and great for the united states. mr. president, i am thrilled that you are here today, and deeply honored that you choose to go to the united states as your first foreign trip as president. i greatly enjoyed our dinner and the many productive discussions that we have already started having today. i look forward to working with you for many years to come to strengthen our alliance, protect our citizens from common and deepen the enduring bonds of friendship between americans and the great peo
south korean companies sell cars in america.can companies should have that same exact privilege on a reciprocal basis. and i'm sure we will be able to work that out. in addition, i have called on south korea to stop enabling the export of dumped steel. these would be important steps forward in our trading relationship, very important steps. they have to be made. not fair to the american worker if they are not, and they will be. our teams are going to get to work on these issues, and they are...
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england hammer south africa at the start of the t20. -- hammer south africa at the start of the t20.‘s armband. starting with the news that british by starting with the news that british rugby fans have been waiting for, the lions team to face the all blacks in the first test on saturday, peter 0 mahony captains the side instead of sam warburton, a few surprise inclusions and omissions. welcome to auckland, we are here atop the sky tower in the city centre, overlooking the town, quite a murky day but somewhere out there, eden park, that is where the lions will take on the all blacks later. —— sky tower. they have named the team today, the starting 15, one or two surprises for warren gatland in the starting 15, particularly in the backline, liam williams, third full—back —— preferred as full—back to leigh halfpenny, not many will have expected that. we didn't think —— elliot daly ahead of george north, elliott daly ahead of george north, george north not even in the squad. casey line—up. warren gatland to do his word that a good performance against the chiefs could be rewarded with a
england hammer south africa at the start of the t20. -- hammer south africa at the start of the t20.‘s armband. starting with the news that british by starting with the news that british rugby fans have been waiting for, the lions team to face the all blacks in the first test on saturday, peter 0 mahony captains the side instead of sam warburton, a few surprise inclusions and omissions. welcome to auckland, we are here atop the sky tower in the city centre, overlooking the town, quite a murky...
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that is one each for south africa and pakistan.rough to the semifinals. in the same group, on thursday, defending champions india play their second game when they take on sri lanka at the oval in london. virat kohli led his team to a convincing first up win over pakistan as they continue their quest for back to back trophies and ben croucher looks ahead. there is nothing like beating your biggest rivals to put a spring in your step. for india, that there must does that make —— that demolition of pakistan did just that. there collies says he wants a repeat performance against sri lanka. we lost the cost and guys well raring to go, which has taken the pressure. later on, the way that we battered, it was the game changing innings, to be honest. —— lost the toss. initially, we got a good start. india may have had a dream start to the tournament, but not so for sri lanka, who had a 96 run defeat to south africa and were found guilty of a slow over rate the feds. angelo mathews is back from a ca lf feds. angelo mathews is back from a cal
that is one each for south africa and pakistan.rough to the semifinals. in the same group, on thursday, defending champions india play their second game when they take on sri lanka at the oval in london. virat kohli led his team to a convincing first up win over pakistan as they continue their quest for back to back trophies and ben croucher looks ahead. there is nothing like beating your biggest rivals to put a spring in your step. for india, that there must does that make —— that...
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we could make 25 degrees in the south east. mainly across the north and west. top temperatures 20—23 celsius in the south—east, so still feeling cool and fresher. sunday, winds will come down from the north—westerly direction, so it will be a touch cooler still across scotland. further south—east, we could make 21 or 22 degrees. so the main message is it's turning cool over the next few days. certainly over the weekend, it will feel cooler. it will be breezy with a mixture of sunshine and showers. i'm babita sharma with bbc world news. our top story. iraq's military says islamic state militants have blown up mosul‘s historic grand al—nuri mosque. one us general described it as a crime against all the people of iraq. the mosque is where abu bakr al—baghdadi made his only public appearance as the leader of is. america's secretary of state insists china has a responsibility to try to force north korea to scrap its nuclear weapons. rex tillerson said washington wants complete de—nuclearisation of the korean peninsula. and this stor
we could make 25 degrees in the south east. mainly across the north and west. top temperatures 20—23 celsius in the south—east, so still feeling cool and fresher. sunday, winds will come down from the north—westerly direction, so it will be a touch cooler still across scotland. further south—east, we could make 21 or 22 degrees. so the main message is it's turning cool over the next few days. certainly over the weekend, it will feel cooler. it will be breezy with a mixture of sunshine...
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sunshine and showers towards the south—east. sunshine and showers towards the south-east.utes. good morning. first, our main story. there are fresh calls for the leader of kensington council to resign in the wake of the grenfell tower disaster. a council meeting to discuss the tragedy was called off last night within minutes of starting after a row broke out over the attendance of members of the public and press. a document seen by the bbc has also revealed more details about the cladding used on the tower. our correspondent, dan johnson, is in west london for us this morning. dan, just start by telling us about some of those angry scenes at the council last night. bit by bit we are finding out more about this disaster, about this fire and about the materials that may have caused it to spread. over two weeks since the disaster, there are still people who need help, who need somewhere to properly move to to live and there are people in authority, figures from the local council, who should be in charge but appeared to be struggling with coping with this disaster. a meeting o
sunshine and showers towards the south—east. sunshine and showers towards the south-east.utes. good morning. first, our main story. there are fresh calls for the leader of kensington council to resign in the wake of the grenfell tower disaster. a council meeting to discuss the tragedy was called off last night within minutes of starting after a row broke out over the attendance of members of the public and press. a document seen by the bbc has also revealed more details about the cladding...
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for the south korean president, security was the main issue. strong security can bring about genuine peace. we concur to strengthen our overwhelming deterrence. he did not emphasise an alliance with north korea. both men are relatively new in office and agreed they are facing a growing and significant threat from north korea. they chose to use at the meeting to show a united front. the death of a us citizen after captivity has hardened the us view. the us wants china to put the squeeze on north korea. washington did so itself, penalising a chinese bank. the threat may be in south korea's backyard but it is the us protect who is setting the course of dealing with it. so with both leaders calling for "stern action" against north korea, what would that look like exactly? sung yoon lee — a professor of korean studies at tufts university in massachusetts — told the bbc that possible military action would not be a sensible move. military action, pre—emptive action would be self—defeating and their recent good reason that despite cou ntless recent goo
for the south korean president, security was the main issue. strong security can bring about genuine peace. we concur to strengthen our overwhelming deterrence. he did not emphasise an alliance with north korea. both men are relatively new in office and agreed they are facing a growing and significant threat from north korea. they chose to use at the meeting to show a united front. the death of a us citizen after captivity has hardened the us view. the us wants china to put the squeeze on north...
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not looking too good for south jersey and delaware. thanks for joining us at 6:00 i'm iain page. >> i'm lucy noland. we are tracking the nasty weather across our area. fox 29's weather authority has you covered. kathy orr you were talking about this last night even. >> we talked about a line of severe normals moving through that still happening through south jersey even if you're catching a break through philadelphia look what's on the back side. more heavy rain through the lee his valley and our northern and western suburbs pushing toward the northeast first let's focus on the storms through millville, cumberland county extenting across the bay into central delaware. this is a severe cell right here moving toward the northeast. all of this moving eastward as you see it in south jersey. so some strong to severe storms moving east at about 50 miles an hour. they will be in egg harbor by 6:19. pleasantville by 6:24 and in atlantic city with torrential downpours by 6:32. so just minutes away. i want to zoom in on cumberland county. bridge
not looking too good for south jersey and delaware. thanks for joining us at 6:00 i'm iain page. >> i'm lucy noland. we are tracking the nasty weather across our area. fox 29's weather authority has you covered. kathy orr you were talking about this last night even. >> we talked about a line of severe normals moving through that still happening through south jersey even if you're catching a break through philadelphia look what's on the back side. more heavy rain through the lee his...
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the eastern boundary of south africa's kruger national park is the international frontier between south capital, maputo, one of the most attractive cities in africa. then go north—east along the coast to some of the indian ocean's loveliest beaches, without the crowds you get at more traditional destinations. it's improving all the time, and fees are low. from london, michelle asks... michelle, take the train! the distance between these two great cities is almost 400 miles. you'd imagine there would be direct flights between memphis and new orleans, but i can't find any. and a connection via atlanta would involve a big detour. the road journey is straightforward — due south along the 155 freeway, and takes six or seven hours. but it's not one of the great american drives, and when you arrive in new orleans, the parking can be challenging. so, instead, i recommend the train south from memphis, 6:50am any morning you like. the city of new orleans, rolling down beside the mississippi for most of the day, and arriving, in theory at least, nine hours later. and you can experience the marvell
the eastern boundary of south africa's kruger national park is the international frontier between south capital, maputo, one of the most attractive cities in africa. then go north—east along the coast to some of the indian ocean's loveliest beaches, without the crowds you get at more traditional destinations. it's improving all the time, and fees are low. from london, michelle asks... michelle, take the train! the distance between these two great cities is almost 400 miles. you'd imagine...
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to the south, a warm start to the monday morning. temperatures set to rocket once again. the weather front will go south into central scotland and northern ireland, increasing cloud. a hot and dry afternoon in the south. a chance of isolated showers. they will be very isolated. the temperatures will be the talking point, low 30s quite widely. pretty hot close to the coast. a light seabreeze. high uv expected across much of the country. the cloud in northern ireland in central scotland. northern and western isles will see bright weather. sunshine for a change. a few showers. the weather front will continue south overnight monday introduced it. not much rain on it. mid—teens into the north is quite likely. the north of england in the midlands, cloudy skies, midtwenties more likely. south of that front, sunny. high 20s not out of the question. wednesday, sunny weather and dry weather in the south—east corner. a fresh feel with a breeze off the sea. by the end of the day, sharp and possibly thundery downpours from the west. a legacy of c
to the south, a warm start to the monday morning. temperatures set to rocket once again. the weather front will go south into central scotland and northern ireland, increasing cloud. a hot and dry afternoon in the south. a chance of isolated showers. they will be very isolated. the temperatures will be the talking point, low 30s quite widely. pretty hot close to the coast. a light seabreeze. high uv expected across much of the country. the cloud in northern ireland in central scotland. northern...