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cape cross in their own headland south atlantic coast has few human inhabitants but hundreds of thousands of seals it's a nature reserve that draws many visitors but most are unaware of the area's historical importance this is a replica of the stone cross built by portuguese seafarers more than 500 years ago the original was stolen by german colonialists in the late 1900 is explained in the hotel museum near by. life and tell manager comes the latest developments in this story. proves this with everything starts now so if you can understand it you've got the know it can also teach the children that what transpired in the. you know they feel you know we're still reaching know. what it was from the start so i think it's going to be it's going to play a very nature only if we do if they will reach and i think it will have a major boost. after years of effort than a 1000000 government has retrieved cultural property stolen by germany during its colonial occupation in the capital when talk at the namibian independence museum on the lookout for the most recently returned items and a bible belon
cape cross in their own headland south atlantic coast has few human inhabitants but hundreds of thousands of seals it's a nature reserve that draws many visitors but most are unaware of the area's historical importance this is a replica of the stone cross built by portuguese seafarers more than 500 years ago the original was stolen by german colonialists in the late 1900 is explained in the hotel museum near by. life and tell manager comes the latest developments in this story. proves this with...
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cape cross and narrow headland may be a south atlantic coast has few human inhabitants but hundreds of thousands of seals it's in nature reserves that draws many visitors but most are unaware of the area's historical importance this is a replica of the stone cross built by portuguese seafarers more than 500 years ago the original was stolen by german colonialists in the late 1900 is explained in a hotel museum near by. life and the hotel manager world comes the latest developments in this story. oops this with everything starts in oh so if you can understand that you've got. it can also teach the children that what transpired in the. reply you know they feel you know we're fairly. sweated words from the start so i think it's going to be he's going to play a very major role if we do if they were i think we live in major boost tourism sector after years of effort than a 1000000 government has retrieved the cultural property stolen by germany during its colonial occupation in the capital when spoke at the namibian independence museum on the lookout for the most recently returned items and
cape cross and narrow headland may be a south atlantic coast has few human inhabitants but hundreds of thousands of seals it's in nature reserves that draws many visitors but most are unaware of the area's historical importance this is a replica of the stone cross built by portuguese seafarers more than 500 years ago the original was stolen by german colonialists in the late 1900 is explained in a hotel museum near by. life and the hotel manager world comes the latest developments in this...
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cape cross in their own headland on namibia south atlantic coast has few human inhabitants but hundreds of thousands of seals it's a nature reserve that draws many visitors but most are unaware of the area's historical importance this is a replica of the stone cross built by portuguese seafarers more than 500 years ago the original was stolen by german colonialists in the late 1900 is explained in a hotel museum near by. life and the hotel manager world comes the latest development in this story. who would cease with everything starts so if you can understand that you've got the only no it can also teach the children that what transpired in the. you know there's not that feeling you know we're still reaching out. to us from the start so i think it's going to be it's going to play a very nature role if we do if they are reaching out a bit i think it will have a major boost tourism sector after years of effort than a 1000000 government has retrieved cultural property stolen by germany during its colonial occupation in the capital when talk at the namibian independence museum on the lookou
cape cross in their own headland on namibia south atlantic coast has few human inhabitants but hundreds of thousands of seals it's a nature reserve that draws many visitors but most are unaware of the area's historical importance this is a replica of the stone cross built by portuguese seafarers more than 500 years ago the original was stolen by german colonialists in the late 1900 is explained in a hotel museum near by. life and the hotel manager world comes the latest development in this...
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on india's mission to the moon i'm joined by the roscoe palace lami director of the south asia center at the atlantic council and an expert on the indian space program thank you so much for joining us the says very exciting and of course it's a major step forward for india's space program why were they so determined to get to the moon. well i don't i think it's not they were determined to get to the moon i. think it's essentially space exploration of all doesn't that go part of the indian space program and i was a part of that and or of their sort of are meant to do something new every year and this has been a systematic graduated increase advancement of the excursion program and that's why they're keen on getting to the heart of sending to scientific experiments. so a gradual expansion how does india space program measure up right now to the more well established programs of the u.s. or russia. well you know 1st of a i don't like this comparison with the u.s. or russia for for the start because and as i said the graduated expansion because india space program started this merely as an application or
on india's mission to the moon i'm joined by the roscoe palace lami director of the south asia center at the atlantic council and an expert on the indian space program thank you so much for joining us the says very exciting and of course it's a major step forward for india's space program why were they so determined to get to the moon. well i don't i think it's not they were determined to get to the moon i. think it's essentially space exploration of all doesn't that go part of the indian space...
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you suppose a bright a possibility but it's tending to drift out into the open waters of the south atlantic time just get up to around 13 celsius and want to set us on the other side of the end they will pleasant 90 degrees f. will santiago but further north may go there's that dry weather through much of brazil may hang on to that as we go on into wednesday a few showers into the far north of the country maybe some showers there made to venezuela colombia to see some showers ecuador also seeing want to showers as well be some showers too into the western side of the carriage bad and just around the away would circle some clouds just streaming in him more sunshine band shallots but there was a possibility of the old spots would say all right protected out towards trinidad and tobago for the great trying to this is jan we're looking dry little bit a fair weather clap you can see forgotten mala pushing into the far south of mexico quite just catch one or 2 showers here as for the remnants of tropical storm barry that's going to continue pushing its way further north once it does mean further
you suppose a bright a possibility but it's tending to drift out into the open waters of the south atlantic time just get up to around 13 celsius and want to set us on the other side of the end they will pleasant 90 degrees f. will santiago but further north may go there's that dry weather through much of brazil may hang on to that as we go on into wednesday a few showers into the far north of the country maybe some showers there made to venezuela colombia to see some showers ecuador also...
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is thought to weigh around one trillion tonnes is predicted to make its way north towards the south atlanticcome known as "iceberg alley." you would want to keep your eyes open if you are heading down that particular place! overnight, the wall street journal has been reporting that the federal trade commission have approved a record five billion dollarfine on facebook to settle an investigation into data privacy violations. if confirmed, it would be the largest ever fine placed by the regulators on a tech company, significantly higher than the current record of $22.5 million. we can speak now tojeni tennison, chief executive of the open data institute. good morning, thank you forjoining us on good morning, thank you forjoining us on the programme. just give us a sense of the background to this. reports overnight, this massive fine on facebook and it relates particularly to that cambridge analytic connection and the data harvesting. just explain that. what happened with cambridge analytica was that they spoke at the time allowed applications to get access to people and their friends and famil
is thought to weigh around one trillion tonnes is predicted to make its way north towards the south atlanticcome known as "iceberg alley." you would want to keep your eyes open if you are heading down that particular place! overnight, the wall street journal has been reporting that the federal trade commission have approved a record five billion dollarfine on facebook to settle an investigation into data privacy violations. if confirmed, it would be the largest ever fine placed by the...
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average ri is going to suffer the rain from the frontal system which is on its way out into the south atlantic leaving cold red behind a general drop in temperature however when a series is going up one degree will be noticed now the warmest stuff for the amazon really has produced no showers recently which is a unusual situation has even for midwinter the showers further north have been significant for colombia and venezuela and recently off shore in honduras for example this general line of stormy weather service this part of the western caribbean right towards the audience has produced some big thunderstorms recently including in haiti although the forecast here is generally a dry one but you know completely dry and the trade winds are still blowing quite significantly the biggest showers probably going to be in cuba florida and the bahamas and surprisingly mexico showery isn't the bat. ways every week brings a series of breaking stories join the listening post as we turn the cameras on the media and focus on. the stories that matter the most on. the talk here this is the news hour live fro
average ri is going to suffer the rain from the frontal system which is on its way out into the south atlantic leaving cold red behind a general drop in temperature however when a series is going up one degree will be noticed now the warmest stuff for the amazon really has produced no showers recently which is a unusual situation has even for midwinter the showers further north have been significant for colombia and venezuela and recently off shore in honduras for example this general line of...
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is thought to weigh around one trillion tonnes is predicted to make its way north towards the south atlantic as "iceberg alley." britain has brought forward plans to send a second warship to the gulf, amid rising tensions with iran. the destroyer hms duncan willjoin hms montrose, which earlier this week warned off iranian vessels, attempting to intercept a british oil tanker. to discuss how the situation escalated we can talk to chris parry who is a former nato commander who joins us now from southampton. good morning to you. could you just give us a little bit of background about how we have got to this position, where we have now got two ships in that region, and tensions are escalating every day. good morning. we have been in this situation before. it happened in the 19805 situation before. it happened in the 1980s during the iran — iraq war when iran tried to intercept ships of all countries going through the gulf, so we have got plans for this, and people will have practised what they want to do. how we have got here, well the simple fact is that when president trump but the latest seri
is thought to weigh around one trillion tonnes is predicted to make its way north towards the south atlantic as "iceberg alley." britain has brought forward plans to send a second warship to the gulf, amid rising tensions with iran. the destroyer hms duncan willjoin hms montrose, which earlier this week warned off iranian vessels, attempting to intercept a british oil tanker. to discuss how the situation escalated we can talk to chris parry who is a former nato commander who joins us...
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is thought to weigh around one trillion tonnes, is predicted to make its way north towards the south atlanticme known as ‘iceberg alley‘. which is somewhere you would not wa nt to which is somewhere you would not want to go down on a dark night. true. does not really go very far. it has been two years and it is hard to get a sense of scale and itjust sort of fleets around... i will have a proper look at those pictures later! and does this voice sound familiar to you? now this is very important. to avoid being run out, please hold the handrail on the escalator. you would do that if you are not necessarily expecting it. if you‘re heading down to stjohn‘s wood tube stop this weekend, you‘ll hear a new voice taking over the announcements. let‘s hear a bit more in case you didn‘t get it first time. for some reason, stjohn‘s wood is a very windy station so hold on to your hats. to avoid clogging everything up, please move away from the station. lorde is 500 yards to your left. —— lord‘s. and if you‘re not sure who that is, we‘ll be speaking to him later on this morning. some timely announcements. o
is thought to weigh around one trillion tonnes, is predicted to make its way north towards the south atlanticme known as ‘iceberg alley‘. which is somewhere you would not wa nt to which is somewhere you would not want to go down on a dark night. true. does not really go very far. it has been two years and it is hard to get a sense of scale and itjust sort of fleets around... i will have a proper look at those pictures later! and does this voice sound familiar to you? now this is very...
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south split continues into thursday night, like of crop assistant ran across western highlands, clear skies but as area highlands, clear skies but as area high pressure starts to receive a lead bit into the atlanticrthwest airflow starts to develop taking the cloud for the south, shadows across scotla nd cloud for the south, shadows across scotland northern ireland and greater chance of northern england and north wales, most counties stay dry with sunshine and hot up to about 26 degrees but notice cool yellow colours compared to 0rient starting to push further south as it flows. more noise as we got there friday night into saturday, this court find here very little line, i don't expect much in the way of rain memory is on a cloud and shifting wind direction, tomorrow northwest. drop in temperature across other areas on saturday but still rather dry weather shine and cloud spreading out a few showers in the northwest airflow weight i had seen from experience, and down the coast feeling cooler but probably a warmer day in the west scotland and northern ireland as windfalls later, that's because high—pressure trying to build in from the left as you go into second half of the weekend, window is down
south split continues into thursday night, like of crop assistant ran across western highlands, clear skies but as area highlands, clear skies but as area high pressure starts to receive a lead bit into the atlanticrthwest airflow starts to develop taking the cloud for the south, shadows across scotla nd cloud for the south, shadows across scotland northern ireland and greater chance of northern england and north wales, most counties stay dry with sunshine and hot up to about 26 degrees but...
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south. but we're picking the temperatures up because we've lost that north—westerly wind. we're picking up the atlanticuesday on, isn't it, for the northern half of the country, and by the end of the week, the likelihood is we'll pick up some heavier showers further south as well. we'll keep you posted. there's more online. this is bbc world news, i'm reged ahmad. our top stories: can iran's nuclear deal be saved? france looks into fresh talks with tehran after warnings that it's ready to enrich more uranium. dozens of migrants disembark from a rescue ship — after it defied a ban to dock on the italian island of lampedusa. california braces itself for aftershocks in the wake of the most powerful earthquake to hit the state in 20 years. and joao gilberto — who brought bossa nova to the world and helped redefine brazil, dies aged 88.
south. but we're picking the temperatures up because we've lost that north—westerly wind. we're picking up the atlanticuesday on, isn't it, for the northern half of the country, and by the end of the week, the likelihood is we'll pick up some heavier showers further south as well. we'll keep you posted. there's more online. this is bbc world news, i'm reged ahmad. our top stories: can iran's nuclear deal be saved? france looks into fresh talks with tehran after warnings that it's ready to...
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we see temperatures recover because we lose the north—westerly and pick up the atlantic south—westerlyouth. temperatures are starting to recover a little bit. very pleasant weather for this time of year, but slightly unsettled next week. this is bbc news, the headlines: emergency officials in california are warning of more aftershocks following the biggest earthquake in the us state for 20 years. the 7.1 magnitude quake was felt as far away as las vegas and over the border in mexico. emergency officials say the damage is not as bad as they initially feared, with power restored to most areas. iran's president has given european countries one day to save the international nuclear agreement — warning that otherwise it will start to enrich uranium closer to a weapons grade level. the agreements been injeopardy since the us pulled out last year. tehran also wants europe to ease the impact of sweeping us economic sanctions. a charity boat carrying 41 rescued migrants defied a ban on docking at italian ports. they said the desision was made because of intolerable hygienic conditions aboard.
we see temperatures recover because we lose the north—westerly and pick up the atlantic south—westerlyouth. temperatures are starting to recover a little bit. very pleasant weather for this time of year, but slightly unsettled next week. this is bbc news, the headlines: emergency officials in california are warning of more aftershocks following the biggest earthquake in the us state for 20 years. the 7.1 magnitude quake was felt as far away as las vegas and over the border in mexico....
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south. but we're picking the temperatures up because we've lost that north—westerly wind. we're picking up the atlanticsn't it, for the northern half of the country, and by the end of the week, the likelihood is we'll pick up some heavier showers further south as well. we'll keep you posted. there's more online. this is bbc news, the headlines: france and iran have agreed to look into resuming talks in a last—ditch bid to save the international deal to control its nuclear programme. iran's president has warned the country is ready to step up enriching uranium, further breaching the terms of the deal. tehran's also called on europe to ease the impact of sweeping us economic sanctions. more than a0 migrants have disembarked from a rescue ship after it defied a ban to dock on the italian island of lampedusa. the captain of the ship said he was forced to act because of intolerable hygiene conditions aboard. it's the second vessel to clash with italian authorities in a week. emergency officials in california are warning of more aftershocks following the biggest earthquake in the us state for 20 years. the 7
south. but we're picking the temperatures up because we've lost that north—westerly wind. we're picking up the atlanticsn't it, for the northern half of the country, and by the end of the week, the likelihood is we'll pick up some heavier showers further south as well. we'll keep you posted. there's more online. this is bbc news, the headlines: france and iran have agreed to look into resuming talks in a last—ditch bid to save the international deal to control its nuclear programme. iran's...
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south. but we're picking the temperatures up because we've lost that north—westerly wind. we're picking up the atlantic tuesday on, isn't it, for the northern half of the country, and by the end of the week, the likelihood is we'll pick up some heavier showers further south as well. we'll keep you posted. there's more online. this is bbc news, the headlines: france and iran have agreed to look into resuming talks in a last—ditch bid to save the international deal to control its nuclear programme. iran's president has warned the country is ready to step up enriching uranium, further breaching the terms of the deal. tehran‘s also called on europe to ease the impact of sweeping
south. but we're picking the temperatures up because we've lost that north—westerly wind. we're picking up the atlantic tuesday on, isn't it, for the northern half of the country, and by the end of the week, the likelihood is we'll pick up some heavier showers further south as well. we'll keep you posted. there's more online. this is bbc news, the headlines: france and iran have agreed to look into resuming talks in a last—ditch bid to save the international deal to control its nuclear...
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south. but we're picking the temperatures up because we've lost that north—westerly wind. we're picking up the atlanticn half of the country, and by the end of the week, the likelihood is we'll pick up some heavier showers further south as well. we'll keep you posted. there's more online. this is bbc news. the headlines: france and iran have a look to agree to resuming talks in a last—ditch bid in the deal to control its nuclear programme. iran's said it is willing to step up in enriching uranium, further breaching the terms of the deal. dozens of migrants disembark from a rescue ship — after it defied a ban to dock on the italian island of lampedusa. it's the second vessel to clash with italian authorities in a week. california braces itself for aftershocks in the wake of the most powerful earthquake to hit the state in 20 years. the 7.1 magnitude quake was felt as far away as las vegas over the border in
south. but we're picking the temperatures up because we've lost that north—westerly wind. we're picking up the atlanticn half of the country, and by the end of the week, the likelihood is we'll pick up some heavier showers further south as well. we'll keep you posted. there's more online. this is bbc news. the headlines: france and iran have a look to agree to resuming talks in a last—ditch bid in the deal to control its nuclear programme. iran's said it is willing to step up in enriching...
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south. but we're picking the temperatures up because we've lost that north—westerly wind. we're picking up the atlanticm tuesday on, isn't it, for the northern half of the country, and by the end of the week, the likelihood is we'll pick up some heavier showers further south as well. we'll keep you posted. there's more online. welcome to bbc news. i'm reged ahmad. our top stories: can iran's nuclear deal be saved? france looks into fresh talks with tehran after warnings that it's ready to enrich more uranium. dozens of migrants disembark from a rescue ship after it defied a ban to dock on the italian island of lampedusa. president hassan rouhani of iran says he's urged european countries to save the international nuclear agreement, during a phone call with the french president emmanuel macron.
south. but we're picking the temperatures up because we've lost that north—westerly wind. we're picking up the atlanticm tuesday on, isn't it, for the northern half of the country, and by the end of the week, the likelihood is we'll pick up some heavier showers further south as well. we'll keep you posted. there's more online. welcome to bbc news. i'm reged ahmad. our top stories: can iran's nuclear deal be saved? france looks into fresh talks with tehran after warnings that it's ready to...
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south. but we're picking the temperatures up because we've lost that north—westerly wind. we're picking up the atlantictuesday on, isn't it, for the northern half of the country, and by the end of the week, the likelihood is we'll pick up some heavier showers further south as well. we'll keep you posted. there's more online. good morning, welcome to breakfast with chris mason and victoria fritz. our headlines today: president trump's white house is branded inept, insecure and dysfunctional in leaked emails from the uk ambassador. a three—million—pound plan to transport medicines and blood into the uk in the event of a no—deal brexit. it's saturday night prime time on centre court as andy murray and serena williams play and win together for the first time at wimbledon. a lot of fine weather around for most of us this weekend. looking a
south. but we're picking the temperatures up because we've lost that north—westerly wind. we're picking up the atlantictuesday on, isn't it, for the northern half of the country, and by the end of the week, the likelihood is we'll pick up some heavier showers further south as well. we'll keep you posted. there's more online. good morning, welcome to breakfast with chris mason and victoria fritz. our headlines today: president trump's white house is branded inept, insecure and dysfunctional in...
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president'comments come i spoke earlier with a former afghan ambassador who is now at the atlantic council south asia center. what do you make of the president saying he could win a war with afghanistan within a week, he just doesn' 1t want to kimillion people? >> well, obviously, this can b very controversial, they can be , stylistics, -- theatrics, stylistics, his style of speaking off-the-cuff and saying something that he thinks makes sense in that moment. i think r most afghans, viously, they look back at their history and what is happening now and they see that they have already lost millions people over the last 40 years. we have lost more or less 2 million people in the war against communism and the soviet occupation, th the war within afghanistan, the regional meddling, and the war on terrorism. since then, going on since 9/11, many afghans have lost their lives. we have to put this in perspective. probably what he means is that he wants to end is war, and that is the serious issue. laura: right, and on that point, the u.s. and the taliban have been holding talks. how do you think those
president'comments come i spoke earlier with a former afghan ambassador who is now at the atlantic council south asia center. what do you make of the president saying he could win a war with afghanistan within a week, he just doesn' 1t want to kimillion people? >> well, obviously, this can b very controversial, they can be , stylistics, -- theatrics, stylistics, his style of speaking off-the-cuff and saying something that he thinks makes sense in that moment. i think r most afghans,...
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south capital near atlantic police activity the. >> thank you. >>> next on "news4 today," it may feel like summer is slipping away. but there isme still ti to plan a vacation. >> when with we come back, we are working for you with advice from a travel agent how to saven money o last-minute summer -a gety. of savings and service. whoa. travis in it made it. it's amazing. oh is that travis's app? it's pretty cool, isn't it? there's two of them. they're multiplying. no, guys, its me. see, i'm real. i'm real! he thinkhe's real. ico. over 75 years of savings and service. >>> see whatis happening here? a fraction of a second decided the annual world wife caring championship here in finland this weekend. yes, there is such a ing. >> wrap your legs around him and keep going. this year's winner were the defending champs, a tuple from lihuania. the prize for the winners is the women's weight in beer. >> that is a lot of work. >>> summer always seems to fly by. i can't believe fourth of july has come and gone. >> if you haven't plannetra summe, don't worry. it's not too late. melissa mollet ishe
south capital near atlantic police activity the. >> thank you. >>> next on "news4 today," it may feel like summer is slipping away. but there isme still ti to plan a vacation. >> when with we come back, we are working for you with advice from a travel agent how to saven money o last-minute summer -a gety. of savings and service. whoa. travis in it made it. it's amazing. oh is that travis's app? it's pretty cool, isn't it? there's two of them. they're multiplying....
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cloud is pushing in from the atlantic, just pushing south and east, turning the sunshine hazy for some, but thickening up across northern ireland. they have seen outbreaks of rain already today. that will spread into south—west scotland, the isle of man and anglesey later. a bit of cloud bubbling up now that could produce one or two isolated showers for devon and cornwall, into the south midlands. pleasant in the sunshine, and plenty of it in the north—east of scotland, where we go into tonight on a clear note. elsewhere, plenty of cloud, outbreaks of rain. rain spreading more extensively into scotland, northern england and north wales, temperatures around io—isdc for the tuesday morning commute. high and low pressure fighting it out this week, never one dominating over the other. high pressure to the south tomorrow, low pressure to the north, which is where we have the cloud and rain. whilst the sunshine is out in shetland to begin with, elsewhere across scotland, lots of cloud. the heaviest births will be in the glasgow area, clearing by around 8am, clearing towards edinburgh. outbre
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south capitol near atlantic street. police activity. >> melissa, thank you. >>> let's get back to this morning breaking news. five people shot overnight in washington, d.c. >> four shot in southeast d.c. and before that around 11:30 a man shot in northwest. that shooting happened in columbia heights on 14th street near harvard. the man is expected to survive. >> about 30 minutes later on the other side of the city, four people were shot.od "news4 t" molette green is live with more on that case. good morning. >> reporter: good mornig. the search is on for the suspects dressed in all dark clothing and armed withg s. this morning, we know at least two men are fighting for their lives this tworning. others who were shot were not as seriously injured. we want to show you the images captured with our cameras of the scenehehere in t 3900 bock of south capitol street in southeast just hours ago, around midnight, a large police presence on the scene and this is what capped a long holiday weekend. violence and blood sh. police ar
south capitol near atlantic street. police activity. >> melissa, thank you. >>> let's get back to this morning breaking news. five people shot overnight in washington, d.c. >> four shot in southeast d.c. and before that around 11:30 a man shot in northwest. that shooting happened in columbia heights on 14th street near harvard. the man is expected to survive. >> about 30 minutes later on the other side of the city, four people were shot.od "news4 t" molette...
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crashing into the atlantic 10911 kilometers south of nantucket. fishing about skipper christopher lot to this was working that night i was leaning out the window directing them on how don tangle this relatively simple snarl when. out of nowhere this incredible. evil. rumbling. not like thunder not like a sonic boom but a song on like any i had ever heard in my life my 1st instinct was that somebody had nuked new york city so. it wasn't until daybreak and a buddy of mine fishing called me say hey did you hear what happened. and. the rest is history. the n.t.s.b. began the task of interpret ing the data from the kinds recorder and write outranks of its flight path to known wanted might at some suddenly dive into the ocean. but meanwhile the egyptian public was seized by speculation that the plane. being hit by a missile in order to assassinate 33 returning egyptian army officers who had been training in that you use. earlier that night. i had noticed because it was so clear i had noticed air national guard jets running when numerous and i thought it
crashing into the atlantic 10911 kilometers south of nantucket. fishing about skipper christopher lot to this was working that night i was leaning out the window directing them on how don tangle this relatively simple snarl when. out of nowhere this incredible. evil. rumbling. not like thunder not like a sonic boom but a song on like any i had ever heard in my life my 1st instinct was that somebody had nuked new york city so. it wasn't until daybreak and a buddy of mine fishing called me say...
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crashing into the atlantic 10911 kilometers south of nantucket island. fishing about christopher a lot to this was working that night i was leaning out the window directing them on how don tangle this relatively simple snarl when. out of nowhere this incredible. evil. rumbling. not like thunder not like a sonic boom but a song on like any i had ever heard in my life my 1st instinct was that somebody had nuked new york city so. it wasn't until daybreak and a buddy of mine fishing called me say hey did you hear what happened. and. the rest is history. the n.t.s.b. began the task of interpret ing the data from the pines recorder and write outranks of its flight path to known wanted might at some suddenly dive into the ocean. but meanwhile the egyptian public was seized by speculation that the plane. being hit by a missile in order to assassinate 33 returning egyptian army officers who had been training in that you use. earlier that night. i had noticed because it was so clear i had noticed air national guard jets running numerous and i thought it ought. and
crashing into the atlantic 10911 kilometers south of nantucket island. fishing about christopher a lot to this was working that night i was leaning out the window directing them on how don tangle this relatively simple snarl when. out of nowhere this incredible. evil. rumbling. not like thunder not like a sonic boom but a song on like any i had ever heard in my life my 1st instinct was that somebody had nuked new york city so. it wasn't until daybreak and a buddy of mine fishing called me say...
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let's get more on this now we are joined by barra gopalaswami he is the director of the south asian center at the atlantic council welcome to the program thanks for joining us so we have a successful launch here a week later than planned what's the reaction. i think the reaction. was overwhelming amongst all its citizens chaired by so many millions of indians and no this includes right from the prime minister so i think it's time i couldn't be any better it couldn't get any better this is a great day for india for the indian states or research organization and for all indians but i mean there's some hot competition up there at the moon now we know that india competing with japan and china in a so-called new asian space for race how do you see their goals and how they differ from each other i actually would not like to frame this as a nation space race sort of competition i think and be a space and of areas of space exploration a lot of competition within india but with themselves i think that has now like china has reach of the us reached and some sense the united states but man on the morning 25th almost
let's get more on this now we are joined by barra gopalaswami he is the director of the south asian center at the atlantic council welcome to the program thanks for joining us so we have a successful launch here a week later than planned what's the reaction. i think the reaction. was overwhelming amongst all its citizens chaired by so many millions of indians and no this includes right from the prime minister so i think it's time i couldn't be any better it couldn't get any better this is a...
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atlantic. in the south light winds and high pressure and a continental influence and temperatures will rise inthe temperatures in t mid 20s in the south until friday. then a bit of a dip, butjust eye balling the weather symbols, it is allfair balling the weather symbols, it is all fair weather cloud. raise that is all from us. now time for the news where you are. this is bbc news. our headlines. england have the chance to make history at the women‘s world cup tonight when they face defending champions the usa for a place in the final in france. the eu‘s leaders have reached a tentative deal on who should hold the most prominent positions for the next five years but the
atlantic. in the south light winds and high pressure and a continental influence and temperatures will rise inthe temperatures in t mid 20s in the south until friday. then a bit of a dip, butjust eye balling the weather symbols, it is allfair balling the weather symbols, it is all fair weather cloud. raise that is all from us. now time for the news where you are. this is bbc news. our headlines. england have the chance to make history at the women‘s world cup tonight when they face defending...
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mean the danger is over very heavy rain is going to continue to pummel most of the deep south in the middle atlantic states to next several days. it's very heads off to the north and eventually to the northeast. right here in new orleans it actually appears at. we have fared the worst part of this storm as much heaviest rainfall has been to the west of new orleans area. >>it added. we had seen some intense rain gauge. >>moving into the city with some very heavy rainfall some localized flooding as well as several tornado warnings as barry continues to move northward, even know eventually it will be a tropical depression. it will draw moisture from the gulf of mexico and still bring a heavy rain threat to new orleans. now as most folks know new orleans primarily should be below sea level and it's kept dry by a series of 120 pumping stations that have a maximum capacity for rainfall rage of one inch per hour. it back it succeeded they start getting some flooding issues much like last wednesday when 8 inches of rain fell over a three-hour period yet resulted in basically 3 to 4 feet of water in some par
mean the danger is over very heavy rain is going to continue to pummel most of the deep south in the middle atlantic states to next several days. it's very heads off to the north and eventually to the northeast. right here in new orleans it actually appears at. we have fared the worst part of this storm as much heaviest rainfall has been to the west of new orleans area. >>it added. we had seen some intense rain gauge. >>moving into the city with some very heavy rainfall some...
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begun in the mountains of georgia and continued as operation bolero brought them across the atlantic to the southrom the months spent amongst the british people waiting for an operation of which they knew nothing. far from the worried faces of their parents when they left home. far from the emotional goodbyes of their fiancis. to whom they wrote as they left the english shores by candlelight, or the sickening flame of a cigarette lighter, one last heartbreaking letter. what was running through their minds, the minds of these young people frozen by the waters of the north sea. who knows? their thoughts are unfathomable. we cannot plumb the minds of human beings. but, what resonates still 75 years later is there incredible courage and generosity. the fortitude which carried them toward their destiny. that fortitude which had taken them thousands of miles from home, to provide assistance to men and women whom they did not know, to free a land they had never set foot in, with no other comforts than a cause that they knew was greater than themselves. the cause of liberty and democracy. today, france h
begun in the mountains of georgia and continued as operation bolero brought them across the atlantic to the southrom the months spent amongst the british people waiting for an operation of which they knew nothing. far from the worried faces of their parents when they left home. far from the emotional goodbyes of their fiancis. to whom they wrote as they left the english shores by candlelight, or the sickening flame of a cigarette lighter, one last heartbreaking letter. what was running through...
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crashing into the atlantic 100 not a livin kilometers south of nantucket. fishing but skipper christopher a lot tunes was working that night i was leaning out the window directing them on how don tangle this relatively simple snarl when. out of nowhere this incredible. evil. rumbling. not like thunder not like a sonic boom but a song on like any i had ever heard in my life my 1st instinct was that somebody had nuked new york city so. it wasn't until daybreak and a buddy of mine fishing called me said hey did you hear what happened. and. the rest is history. the n.t.s.b. began the task of interpret ing the data from the kinds recorder and write outranks of its flight path to known wanted might at some suddenly dive into the ocean. but meanwhile the egyptian public was seized by speculation that the plane had been hit by a missile in order to assassinate 33 returning egyptian army officers who had been training in the us. earlier that night. i had noticed because it was so clear i had noticed air national guard jets running maneuvers and i thought it odd and
crashing into the atlantic 100 not a livin kilometers south of nantucket. fishing but skipper christopher a lot tunes was working that night i was leaning out the window directing them on how don tangle this relatively simple snarl when. out of nowhere this incredible. evil. rumbling. not like thunder not like a sonic boom but a song on like any i had ever heard in my life my 1st instinct was that somebody had nuked new york city so. it wasn't until daybreak and a buddy of mine fishing called...
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south. but there is an area of high pressure starting to recede a little bit back into the atla ntic recede a little bit back into the atlanticurther south. showers across scotland, northern ireland, and perhaps a greater chance in northern england and north wales as well. southernmost county stay dry with sunshine, still pretty hot, up to around 26 degrees. notice those cool yellow colours compared to the oranges starting to push a bit further south is that north—westerly airflow really begins to dig in. and that goes more northerly as we go to friday night into saturday. this cold front here, very little on it. don‘t expect much in the way of rain, mainly a zone of cloud and a shift in wind direction to more north to north—westerly. that will bring drop in temperature across southern areas on saturday, but still sunshine giving way to cloud. there could be a few showers in that north—westerly airflow. that‘s what i‘ve learned from experience, anyway. and only is he supposed it will feel substantially cooler. but it could be a woman day in western scotland and northern ireland as winds fall later later. that is because high
south. but there is an area of high pressure starting to recede a little bit back into the atla ntic recede a little bit back into the atlanticurther south. showers across scotland, northern ireland, and perhaps a greater chance in northern england and north wales as well. southernmost county stay dry with sunshine, still pretty hot, up to around 26 degrees. notice those cool yellow colours compared to the oranges starting to push a bit further south is that north—westerly airflow really...
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elsewhere, high pressure holding onto the south—east of the uk, but low pressure spinning in of the atlantice will see rain turning heavier and steadier in northern ireland, and turning quite damp as well in western scotland. 0therwise, dry start to the day. temperatures 10—15. some sunshine for eastern scotland and northern ireland. through the rest of the day, it will turn wet across western fringes of england in one, the rain getting into scotland, cooler air across the north and west of the country. some sunshine for the south—east, with high temperatures up to 26 degrees. it could be very slow to clear, but eventually we will get there, and some sunshine follows. on thursday, a day of heavy showers moving into the north and west of the country. on friday, another area of low pressure swinging in off the atlantic, again this will bring some wet weather across northern ireland, western parts of england and wales, and perhaps into southern parts of scotland. many of us will see some rain at some point in the day. temperatures a little bit below par for this time of year. as we head into th
elsewhere, high pressure holding onto the south—east of the uk, but low pressure spinning in of the atlantice will see rain turning heavier and steadier in northern ireland, and turning quite damp as well in western scotland. 0therwise, dry start to the day. temperatures 10—15. some sunshine for eastern scotland and northern ireland. through the rest of the day, it will turn wet across western fringes of england in one, the rain getting into scotland, cooler air across the north and west of...
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crashing into the atlantic 10911 kilometers south of nantucket. fishing boat skipper christopher lot to this was working that night i was leaning out the window directing them on how don tangle this relatively simple snarl when. out of nowhere this incredible. evil. rumbling. not like thunder not like a sonic boom but a song unlike any i had ever heard in my life my 1st instinct was that somebody had nuked new york city so. it wasn't until daybreak and a buddy of mine fishing called me said hey did you hear what happened. and. the rest is history. the n.t.s.b. began the task of interpret ing the data from the kinds recorder and write outranks of its flight path to known wanted made it so suddenly dive into the ocean. but meanwhile the egyptian public was seized by speculation that the plane had been hit by a missile in order to assassinate 33 returning egyptian army officers who had been training in the us. earlier that night. i had noticed because it was so clear i had noticed air national guard jets running maneuvers and i thought it odd and yet
crashing into the atlantic 10911 kilometers south of nantucket. fishing boat skipper christopher lot to this was working that night i was leaning out the window directing them on how don tangle this relatively simple snarl when. out of nowhere this incredible. evil. rumbling. not like thunder not like a sonic boom but a song unlike any i had ever heard in my life my 1st instinct was that somebody had nuked new york city so. it wasn't until daybreak and a buddy of mine fishing called me said hey...
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south of hawaii. flossie, a category 1, the atlantic of that will bring it somewhere around hawaii early next week. so we're going to be watching that closely in the atlantic we have an invest area, 95-l, this right now a 10% chance of development over the next five days, but as it gets to the southeast of florida, could cause some problems strong storms firing up in the northeast tonight. more tomorrow afternoon. airport delays from new england all the way down to knoxville. we'll be watching that carefully tomorrow as well lester >> all right, al, thank you. >>> there are new developments in the case of two american teens under arrest in italy in connection with the murder of a police officer investigators say today the officer was attacked immediately after a drug deal went wrong the. and for the first time they reveal a murder weapon, a commando knife authorities say the suspects brought from the u.s. both of them remain behind bars tonight. >>> now to what's being called a cover up, a scathing new report says the olympic committee, fbi and others failed to protect gymnasts from sexual abuse no
south of hawaii. flossie, a category 1, the atlantic of that will bring it somewhere around hawaii early next week. so we're going to be watching that closely in the atlantic we have an invest area, 95-l, this right now a 10% chance of development over the next five days, but as it gets to the southeast of florida, could cause some problems strong storms firing up in the northeast tonight. more tomorrow afternoon. airport delays from new england all the way down to knoxville. we'll be watching...
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crashing into the atlantic 10911 kilometers south of nantucket island. fishing about christopher a lot to this was working that night i was leaning out the window directing them on how to untangle this relatively simple snarl when. out of nowhere this incredible. evil. rumbling. not like thunder not like a sonic boom but a song on like any i had ever heard in my life my 1st instinct was that somebody had nuked new york city so. it wasn't until daybreak and a buddy of mine fishing called me say hey did you hear what happened. and. the rest is history. the n.t.s.b. began the task of interpret ing the data from the pines recorder and right outranks of its flight path to learn what it might at some suddenly dive into the ocean. but meanwhile the egyptian public was seized by speculation that the plane. being hit by a missile in order to assassinate 33 returning egyptian army officers who had been training in that you use. earlier that night. i had noticed because it was so clear i had noticed air national guard jets running numerous and i thought it odd and
crashing into the atlantic 10911 kilometers south of nantucket island. fishing about christopher a lot to this was working that night i was leaning out the window directing them on how to untangle this relatively simple snarl when. out of nowhere this incredible. evil. rumbling. not like thunder not like a sonic boom but a song on like any i had ever heard in my life my 1st instinct was that somebody had nuked new york city so. it wasn't until daybreak and a buddy of mine fishing called me say...
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ancient settle m e nts previously unknown ancient settlements and we have worked in the north atlantic, worked in southes the technology work? space cat scan system and from the sky we can maybe see shapes or patterns and may things are buried under the ground so we use infrared to see subtle changes on the earth's surface we cannot see with the naked eye. what has been the greatest thrill for you in this process? i have been able to find amazing things, but my favourite thing was mapping the ancient settlement, that was in egypt about 10,000 years ago. you are an archaeological sleuth. you are an archaeological sleuth. you are looking at these images, are you looking for changes in topography, in the way vegetation looks, what is it that gives you the clue? in archaeology we go from the known to the unknown. when i am looking at satellite images i am looking for su btle satellite images i am looking for subtle hints that may be things like squares or other shapes you know, recta ngles squares or other shapes you know, rectangles that don't appear naturally. i am also looking for potentially vegetation
ancient settle m e nts previously unknown ancient settlements and we have worked in the north atlantic, worked in southes the technology work? space cat scan system and from the sky we can maybe see shapes or patterns and may things are buried under the ground so we use infrared to see subtle changes on the earth's surface we cannot see with the naked eye. what has been the greatest thrill for you in this process? i have been able to find amazing things, but my favourite thing was mapping the...
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that is the humidity creeping back in.we are pulling in everything from the south and west and pulling it right into the mid-atlantic so that humidity, thatng mugginess increasi throughout the day today. a lot of place are in the six but look at this. by the time we head into middle part of the morning, good deal of us will be in the 80s. it's going to be a hot day out there. part of your tuesday outlook i concerned, nothing to worry about. the morning commute. for the evening commute,d e coulve isolated shower or thunderstorm. same deal if you're heading to the pool. less than 30% you'll see mainly west of the d.c. area. you can exercise all day yesterday because it was so nice. today, do it early this morning or later on tonight because of umidity increasing. let's talk about the fourth of july forecast. a lot of rain on that ten-day forecast so we will show you that coming up. fourth.ting readyor the preparation are under way right now in the district. president trump will hold a campaign style event that is being called a salute to america. it will be held on the steps of the lincoln memorial. military tanks wil
that is the humidity creeping back in.we are pulling in everything from the south and west and pulling it right into the mid-atlantic so that humidity, thatng mugginess increasi throughout the day today. a lot of place are in the six but look at this. by the time we head into middle part of the morning, good deal of us will be in the 80s. it's going to be a hot day out there. part of your tuesday outlook i concerned, nothing to worry about. the morning commute. for the evening commute,d e...