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we've never taken pictures at the north and south pole of the sun, and it could be dramatically differentat we see around the equator. today's images are just a glimpse of what's to come. the hope is, this mission will finally shed light on our star. rebecca morelle, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's philip avery. that is the first time some people will have seen the sun today. it was bright on the eastern side of scotla nd bright on the eastern side of scotland and in the north, but the rain has arrived in inverness and one or two other places across the north west of scotland. this weather front is working further towards the south and east. all of us will see it over the next few days, but i emphasise the days. this is moving very slowly indeed and will drag cloud and rain across scotland, northern ireland during the night. further south across england and wales, every bit as close as last night and some will not get a temperature below 60 degrees. that is how you start friday, england and wales, a lot of cloud around, some brightness to be had and eventually, the rain f
we've never taken pictures at the north and south pole of the sun, and it could be dramatically differentat we see around the equator. today's images are just a glimpse of what's to come. the hope is, this mission will finally shed light on our star. rebecca morelle, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's philip avery. that is the first time some people will have seen the sun today. it was bright on the eastern side of scotla nd bright on the eastern side of scotland and in the north,...
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, and we've never done that before, we've never ta ken pictures of the north and south poles and dramatically different to what we see around the equator. today's images are just a glimpse of what is to come. the hope is this mission will finally shed light on our star. rebecca morelle, bbc news. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. hello to viewers in the uk join those around the world. and now time to ta ke those around the world. and now time to take a look at the international and national front pages to take a look at the international and nationalfront pages in the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are sienna rodgers, who is the editor of labour list, and the conservative commentator, tim montgomerie. let's look at tomorrow's front pages. the telegraph leads on accusations by security services that russian hackers are trying to steal the uk's research into a coronavirus vaccine. the same story makes the front page of the mirror. the newspaper carries a quotation from a gchq chief, cond
, and we've never done that before, we've never ta ken pictures of the north and south poles and dramatically different to what we see around the equator. today's images are just a glimpse of what is to come. the hope is this mission will finally shed light on our star. rebecca morelle, bbc news. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. hello to viewers in the uk join those around the world. and now time to ta ke those around the world. and now time to take a look at the...
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i'm preparing us for christmas at the south pole.. they tried to get us to sing, but we didn't practice. we don't have a song so we told somebody else. who are we competing against? lower thwaites. how many people at lower thwaites? less than here. how many? five people. 3,2,1... # jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way. # oh what fun it is to ride on one—horse open sleigh. cheering and it doesn't stop there, i knew i was spending christmas on the ice and was all set to have to forgo my turkey dinner — how wrong i was. and i made some salmon, turkey, ham. that is quite a christmas spread. oreo cheesecake. it looks amazing, hey. it's great. all in western antarctica. all in the middle of nowhere! christmas is over and the storm has blown itself out. time to load up for the final 400 miles to the glacier. not in one of the big planes this time, in something much smaller. this is a twin otter — rugged, reliable and great on short runways, perfect for working out here on the ice. we're headed to the place where the base of the gl
i'm preparing us for christmas at the south pole.. they tried to get us to sing, but we didn't practice. we don't have a song so we told somebody else. who are we competing against? lower thwaites. how many people at lower thwaites? less than here. how many? five people. 3,2,1... # jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way. # oh what fun it is to ride on one—horse open sleigh. cheering and it doesn't stop there, i knew i was spending christmas on the ice and was all set to have to forgo...
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i'm preparing us for christmas at the south pole.ed to get us to sing, but we didn't practice. we don't have a song so we told somebody else. who are we competing against? lower thwaites. how many people at lower thwaites? less than here. how many? five people. 3,2,1... # jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way. # oh what fun it is to ride on one—horse open sleigh. cheering and it doesn't stop there, i knew i was spending christmas on the ice and was all set to have to forgo my turkey dinner — how wrong i was. and i made some salmon, turkey, ham. that is quite a christmas spread. 0reo cheesecake. it looks amazing, hey. it's great. all in western antarctica. all in the middle of nowhere! christmas is over and the storm has blown itself out. time to load up for the final 400 miles to the glacier. not in one of the big planes this time, in something much smaller. this is a twin 0tter — rugged, reliable and great on short runways, perfect for working out here on the ice. we're headed to the place where the base of the glacier goes
i'm preparing us for christmas at the south pole.ed to get us to sing, but we didn't practice. we don't have a song so we told somebody else. who are we competing against? lower thwaites. how many people at lower thwaites? less than here. how many? five people. 3,2,1... # jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way. # oh what fun it is to ride on one—horse open sleigh. cheering and it doesn't stop there, i knew i was spending christmas on the ice and was all set to have to forgo my turkey...
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, and we've never done that before, we've never ta ken pictures of the north and south poles, andges are just a glimpse of what is to come. the hope is this mission will finally shed light on our star. rebecca morelle, bbc news. that's stick with the space theme. —— let's. two nasa astronauts have completed a six—hour spacewalk to upgrade the international space station's power system. they replaced its ageing solar—powered batteries. the devices enable the station's laboratory to continue working when it's out of direct sunlight. another spacewalk is planned for later this month. real madrid have won their first la liga title in three years with a game to spare. they beat villarreal at an empty alfredo di stefano stadium which means they have an unassailable seven—point lead over barcelona. zinedine zidane's side have won all ten of their matches since spanish football restarted in june. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @lvaughanjones. iam i am lewis vaughanjones, this is bbc news. hello again. well, some places stayed cloudy on thursday. there was more sunshine more widely, and
, and we've never done that before, we've never ta ken pictures of the north and south poles, andges are just a glimpse of what is to come. the hope is this mission will finally shed light on our star. rebecca morelle, bbc news. that's stick with the space theme. —— let's. two nasa astronauts have completed a six—hour spacewalk to upgrade the international space station's power system. they replaced its ageing solar—powered batteries. the devices enable the station's laboratory to...
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, and we've never done that before, we've never ta ken pictures of the north and south poles. are just a glimpse of what is to come. the hope is this mission will finally shed light on our star. rebecca morelle, bbc news. in football, real madrid have won their first la liga title in three years. the team beat villarreal 2—1, playing to an empty stadium in the spanish capital because of the coronavirus pandemic. james ra nsley reports. it's been great, completely differently but is excellent. at the heart of the city, the city's fountain the traditional meeting spot for rialto's celebration. but with spain in the grips of a pandemic, fans we re the grips of a pandemic, fans were being discouraged from recovering in large numbers. around 300 police officers stationed at the fountain. translation: it's a bit sad, you know. when i came here last year, it was full and even the players came. now they are not coming and it's a bit sad for the fans. behind closed doors and a 6000 seat stadium, it was perhaps not the grand crowning victory club would have imagined. benzema was in exce
, and we've never done that before, we've never ta ken pictures of the north and south poles. are just a glimpse of what is to come. the hope is this mission will finally shed light on our star. rebecca morelle, bbc news. in football, real madrid have won their first la liga title in three years. the team beat villarreal 2—1, playing to an empty stadium in the spanish capital because of the coronavirus pandemic. james ra nsley reports. it's been great, completely differently but is excellent....
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, and we've never done that before, we've never taken pictures of the north and south poles, andthe equator. today's images are just a glimpse of what is to come. the hope is this mission will finally shed light on our star. rebecca morelle, bbc news. two nasa astronauts have completed a six—hour spacewalk to upgrade the international space station's power system. they replaced its ageing solar—powered batteries. the devices enable the station's laboratory to continue working when it's out of direct sunlight. another spacewalk is planned for later this month. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @lvaughanjones. iam i am lewis vaughanjones, and this is bbc news. hello again. well, some places stayed cloudy on thursday. there was more sunshine more widely, and it was a warmer day as well. the temperature reached 26 celsius in hampshire during the afternoon. well, the temperatures weren't far behind actually in the north—east of scotland, helped by over eight hours of sunshine. let me set the scene for you, because at the moment, we've still got warm and humid air across the uk. that w
, and we've never done that before, we've never taken pictures of the north and south poles, andthe equator. today's images are just a glimpse of what is to come. the hope is this mission will finally shed light on our star. rebecca morelle, bbc news. two nasa astronauts have completed a six—hour spacewalk to upgrade the international space station's power system. they replaced its ageing solar—powered batteries. the devices enable the station's laboratory to continue working when it's out...
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, and we‘ve never done that before, we‘ve never taken pictures of the north and south poles and it. the hope is this mission will finally shed light on our star. rebecca morelle, bbc news. let‘s continue quickly with the space theme. two nasa astronauts have completed a six—hour spacewalk to upgrade the international space station‘s power system. they replaced its ageing solar—powered batteries. the devices enable the station‘s laboratory to continue working when it‘s out of direct sunlight. another spacewalk is planned for later this month. you can reach me on twitter — i‘m @lvaughanjones. iam i am lewis vaughanjones, and you‘re watching bbc news. bye— bye. hello again. well, some places stayed cloudy on thursday. there was more sunshine more widely, and it was a warmer day as well. the temperature reached 26 celsius in hampshire during the afternoon. well, the temperatures weren‘t far behind actually in the north—east of scotland, helped by over eight hours of sunshine. let me set the scene for you, because at the moment, we‘ve still got warm and humid air across the uk. that wea
, and we‘ve never done that before, we‘ve never taken pictures of the north and south poles and it. the hope is this mission will finally shed light on our star. rebecca morelle, bbc news. let‘s continue quickly with the space theme. two nasa astronauts have completed a six—hour spacewalk to upgrade the international space station‘s power system. they replaced its ageing solar—powered batteries. the devices enable the station‘s laboratory to continue working when it‘s out of...
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we've never ta ken pictures at the north and south pole of the sun and it could be dramatically differentpse of what's to come. the hope is this mission will finally shed light on our star. rebecca morelle, bbc news. on that bright note, we will end our programme. there is lots more on our website. if you want to find me on twitter... i'm @bbcrajiniv. thank you for watching. stay with us. stay with us. hello again. well, some places stayed cloudy on thursday. there was more sunshine more widely, and it was a warmer day as well. the temperature reached 26 celsius in hampshire during the afternoon. well, the temperatures weren't far behind actually in the north east of scotland, helped by over eight hours of sunshine. let me set the scene for you, because at the moment, we've still got warm and humid air across the uk. that weather front is bringing some patchy rain and drizzle. to the north of it, it's cooler, fresher air. that will move southwards over the next few days as the band of cloud and patchy rain moves southwards. and that rain is pushing its way down into scotland and northern
we've never ta ken pictures at the north and south pole of the sun and it could be dramatically differentpse of what's to come. the hope is this mission will finally shed light on our star. rebecca morelle, bbc news. on that bright note, we will end our programme. there is lots more on our website. if you want to find me on twitter... i'm @bbcrajiniv. thank you for watching. stay with us. stay with us. hello again. well, some places stayed cloudy on thursday. there was more sunshine more...
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and the postponement of the tokyo olympics to july next year is also a big issue for the south poles. that have a kind of a mixed feeling so i want to see many guests from over all but the world. says this olympic game. we use a lot of money and there we are under reconstruction period from various weekend when the leaven opinions we should use them more money on no refunds fraction of. their don't spend a lot of money for the olympics. life on a houseboat seems positively commit the hustle and bustle below the streets of tokyo. but moving up a gear there's a waterborne competition where boats reach speeds of up to 120 kilometers per hour . and there's drama galore as the hydroplane pilots battle it out on the river. it's among the few sports where betting is permitted in japan so that has not surprisingly boosted viewing figures. and on t.v. there are 3 race circuits in tokyo alone. this is a high performance sports with its own special appeal and the pilots can earn sizable sums of money. japan has $1600.00 professional keo tape pilots including $200.00 women and their weight is cru
and the postponement of the tokyo olympics to july next year is also a big issue for the south poles. that have a kind of a mixed feeling so i want to see many guests from over all but the world. says this olympic game. we use a lot of money and there we are under reconstruction period from various weekend when the leaven opinions we should use them more money on no refunds fraction of. their don't spend a lot of money for the olympics. life on a houseboat seems positively commit the hustle and...
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the south pole is probably the world's most inaccessible location. well almost there's also the pole of inaccessibility which is also here in antarctica. 2 even music sounds different here to anywhere else on earth. in fact everything feels different. people from more than 30 countries and cultures live together in a close friend li community. antarctica is a very international community and most definitely historically and presently there are many. the beauty of research work in antarctica that it is driven by sharing of resources because you cannot survive in this continent if you want to do it on your own so there is a very active. it's almost a baltar in culture of we do this for you then you help us out in another area. where wars there's greater growth because there should. more. are sure there are a few years it's as a crowd now. per record that. everyone here knows that a trauma surgeon is spending the winter at. russia's buildings house and station that means anyone who's injured gets sent to him. chileans have a dentist so everyone goes to
the south pole is probably the world's most inaccessible location. well almost there's also the pole of inaccessibility which is also here in antarctica. 2 even music sounds different here to anywhere else on earth. in fact everything feels different. people from more than 30 countries and cultures live together in a close friend li community. antarctica is a very international community and most definitely historically and presently there are many. the beauty of research work in antarctica...
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. >> in the next few yeae , we willle to pull up and look down on the sun, and a leader at the south pole have never done that before. we have never taken pictures. it could be dramatically different. >> adrian -- a glimpse of what is to come. >> extraordinary pictures. it would be nice to see a little bit of it down here on earth. ynot v good in the u.k. at the moment. do not forget, you can get in touch with me visocial media. it would be lovely to hear from you in the next edition of "outside narr esentation of this program is provided by... language s spanish, french and more. raymond james. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you thank you. [bright music] - pbs americantrait is... - a platform w are anyone can co share their stories. - there's a whole great list of prompts to get you started. - when i decided to accept myself and excel. - and it's been an amazi journey ever sin - is project can help bring us together. - to listen to each other. -
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, and we've never done that before, we've never ta ken pictures of the north and south poles.e just a glimpse of what is to come. the hope is this mission will finally shed light on our star. rebecca morelle, bbc news. captain tom moore, who raised million of pounds for charity, will travel to windsor castle today to be knighted by the queen. it will be the only royal honour to be awarded since the beginning of the lockdown. sarah campbell reports. # happy birthday to you. it started as a family challenge to walk 100 lengths of the garden to mark a 100th birthday and in the process raise £1000 for nhs to charities dig the uk and much of the world was on lockdown at the time and as the former army captain's story spread it became clear that his understated manner and wise words what needed to hear. the donations kept coming and coming. at the time he celebrated his birthday, the total had topped £30 million. he received an estimated 140,000 cards from around the world. and raf fly past and, subsequently announced, a knighthood. his response was typically modest. i am still tom
, and we've never done that before, we've never ta ken pictures of the north and south poles.e just a glimpse of what is to come. the hope is this mission will finally shed light on our star. rebecca morelle, bbc news. captain tom moore, who raised million of pounds for charity, will travel to windsor castle today to be knighted by the queen. it will be the only royal honour to be awarded since the beginning of the lockdown. sarah campbell reports. # happy birthday to you. it started as a...
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or radio telescope at the south pole has even joined the network using complex calculations astronomers turn numerous small receivers into one enormous array spanning planet earth with this project scientists were able to take the 1st ever images of a black hole last year. but our atmosphere is an insurmountable hurdle for gathering certain kinds of information from the universe it wants of the infrared spectrum for example yet this kind of heat radiation is especially exciting for astronomers. it even penetrates galactic dust clouds such as the orion nebula the birthplace of many new stars. and just such a huge ironic that this life can spread out over billions of light years fully unhindered only to fall apart in the final 100 kilometers and you want. to capture this radiation astronomers need expensive special telescopes in space. alternatively they can use a flying observatory. sophia is a 747 jumbo jet with an infrared telescope inside its fuselage. astronomers can look into space from an altitude of 14. law matters but hardly any interference from the earth's atmosphere. we still
or radio telescope at the south pole has even joined the network using complex calculations astronomers turn numerous small receivers into one enormous array spanning planet earth with this project scientists were able to take the 1st ever images of a black hole last year. but our atmosphere is an insurmountable hurdle for gathering certain kinds of information from the universe it wants of the infrared spectrum for example yet this kind of heat radiation is especially exciting for astronomers....
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thank them to neighboring solar power plants to remote villages in the south pole region. but everyone here has been looking forward to this day for a long time. this is also a life so it's such a relief to finally achieve this and make it possible for the people here. you know . this is taken nearly 9 months of preparation when the moment finally comes where you know now it's happening tomorrow they'll be light it's a great relief. while the villages celebrate the my. in technicians from africa green tech set to work right now go rock. that there's lots to do before the lights can go on one after the long journey every component needs checking the container spent 6 months at the customs office followed by a long drive lasting many days over sunday roads the solar system costs 150000 euros the hope is it will strengthen the local economy. and offer the effort to make a solar plant like this worthwhile you need a village with at least 4 to 5000 residents we also look very closely at whether there's potential for a productive use of electricity unlike home solar power provid
thank them to neighboring solar power plants to remote villages in the south pole region. but everyone here has been looking forward to this day for a long time. this is also a life so it's such a relief to finally achieve this and make it possible for the people here. you know . this is taken nearly 9 months of preparation when the moment finally comes where you know now it's happening tomorrow they'll be light it's a great relief. while the villages celebrate the my. in technicians from...
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sea can see here south poles of the fresh crops are being conserved we're looking here. and you to me this is the heart the hard that is used for pasta making so we have a big collection of this and so i just decided fair process a fair you're going to get your thoughts that it's all the cups are here you have here barley a very important crops when you talk about dry areas and you talk with the 3 main crops which are we to talk about rice and you talk about corn so these are 3 main staple food that most of the users are using so important place this is a treasure these are important samples that we have to make sure they are surviving they are monitored they are available to the international community. there are $1750.00 strategically placed seed banks around the world each keeps a backup copy of their collection at the jewel in the crown of seed banks norway's fall of our global vaults. the doomsday vault it is built into the side of an arctic mountain so that the seeds can be frozen without the need for power. over 1000000 c varieties are stored here so when the syri
sea can see here south poles of the fresh crops are being conserved we're looking here. and you to me this is the heart the hard that is used for pasta making so we have a big collection of this and so i just decided fair process a fair you're going to get your thoughts that it's all the cups are here you have here barley a very important crops when you talk about dry areas and you talk with the 3 main crops which are we to talk about rice and you talk about corn so these are 3 main staple food...
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we've never taken pictures from the north and south pole of the sun.ea: today's images are a glance of what is to come. the hope is this mission will finally shed lightar on our st rebecca morelle, bbc news. katty: fabulous images. i know we have lot of random stories on the program. i love them. but this one we could resist. america's prisons, also the highest population in the world. what do those things, random animals and prisons, have in common? police inke florida lup this kangaroo after ty caught him walking the streets. i kangaroo was incarcerated in the wildlife and conservation commission will look after the animal while it is in jail. local newsideo showed police surrounding the kangaroo an putting it ia squad car. they could not explain wherem. t came fro is one of the many questions i have about this story. i'm not an expert, b even i know that kangaroos are not native to the sunshine state. hon the othd, it is narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... language specialists teaching spanish, french and more.
we've never taken pictures from the north and south pole of the sun.ea: today's images are a glance of what is to come. the hope is this mission will finally shed lightar on our st rebecca morelle, bbc news. katty: fabulous images. i know we have lot of random stories on the program. i love them. but this one we could resist. america's prisons, also the highest population in the world. what do those things, random animals and prisons, have in common? police inke florida lup this kangaroo after...
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>>it will be about 25 miles high and while it circles the south pole for a month it will collect new data about the stars. nasa has never been able to gather before scientists expect to learn more about the milky way and the evolution of galaxies when the balloon deflates the telescope will safely parachuted back to earth ready to be used again in the future. and now we go to michigan where a police officers being hailed as a hero tonight for saving the life of a 3 week-old baby. his quick actions were captured on his car's dashcam ryan young shows us the video. >>town for their approaching underway officer cameron matching on ski of the sterling heights police department in michigan. >>got a heart-stopping call of a baby in distress. >>i was about a mile away from the house side right around the corner on the call him out and the only information i got from my dispatch lies there is a free on it and not breathing. >>and everyone is screaming in the dash cam video picks up the next very 10 seconds. >>filled with >>i was checking the baby's mouth, this you might see anything didn't se
>>it will be about 25 miles high and while it circles the south pole for a month it will collect new data about the stars. nasa has never been able to gather before scientists expect to learn more about the milky way and the evolution of galaxies when the balloon deflates the telescope will safely parachuted back to earth ready to be used again in the future. and now we go to michigan where a police officers being hailed as a hero tonight for saving the life of a 3 week-old baby. his...
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and identify device exploded next to the south pole police department's east precinct tearing a hole in the side of the building a total of 21 officers 7 in the city were injured through clashes throughout the weekend. and in central seattle police used pepper spray to force the crowd back and some were seen beating activists with sticks one reporter film the moment he was pepper sprayed in the face. that's right breaks. 10 a day so i'm. like oh i just got shot. at a train i just got shot to trade in the boat 2. we spoke with joey wiser the independent journalist who you just saw being pepper sprayed as well as to max country by of a cell resident about the protests in the city. we get to a point where the police advances on the protesters they get closer and closer to me and i'm saying hey i'm peaceful i'm packing up and you can see a police officer from seattle show backward into a crowd of people and then i obviously i turn myself around and try to get. start filming him pepper sprayed me directly. and at that point i cannot breathe and i cannot see or hear a helicopter flying ove
and identify device exploded next to the south pole police department's east precinct tearing a hole in the side of the building a total of 21 officers 7 in the city were injured through clashes throughout the weekend. and in central seattle police used pepper spray to force the crowd back and some were seen beating activists with sticks one reporter film the moment he was pepper sprayed in the face. that's right breaks. 10 a day so i'm. like oh i just got shot. at a train i just got shot to...
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as how kids in tokyo for example get to enjoy a match and south pole or 830 kilometers away. what do you think you can control the robot and make it clap if you know the kids were excited it felt as if you with their life without having to travel to the stadium. but who built olympic venues in stadiums for electronic replacements who invests billions for an olympics light it's a nightmare scenario for japan's government host city tokyo the sponsors the fans and the athletes. we shouldn't expect the pandemic to be under control by next year but if we do manage to hold the top your lympics with the coronavirus around then it should serve as an example for the next games and other international events. but that wasn't japan's initial goal the country wanted to show the world that it has reinvented itself it can only hope it gets another shot at showing the world next year at tokyo 2020 plus one. the coronavirus pandemic impacted major league baseball as well but it still managed to restart its season on thursday and there was a special guest it attendance anthony fauci of the un
as how kids in tokyo for example get to enjoy a match and south pole or 830 kilometers away. what do you think you can control the robot and make it clap if you know the kids were excited it felt as if you with their life without having to travel to the stadium. but who built olympic venues in stadiums for electronic replacements who invests billions for an olympics light it's a nightmare scenario for japan's government host city tokyo the sponsors the fans and the athletes. we shouldn't expect...
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from the syrian scientists safeguarding one of our most valuable resources these are important south poles that we have to make sure they are surviving to the refugees striving to co-exist with nature ok so what's going on there there simulating what happens when an elephant cause life to conflict on al-jazeera. another early morning another ceremony to bed health workers by well there are 29000 cuban doctors and nurses working in 59 countries around the world has confirmed cases of coronavirus increase so does demand for cuban medics medical services at the island's main export while western commentators assume cuba sends doctors mainly to expand influence experts on the other's health system draw a different conclusion you're making a big sacrifice why are you willing to go for pay out of all because there are other people that need many people that are sick and dying and not isn't right people shouldn't be dying when there are people who can help them react what is the price of luxury. an undercover team travels deep into the illegal cocoa plantations of the ivory coast simple solutions
from the syrian scientists safeguarding one of our most valuable resources these are important south poles that we have to make sure they are surviving to the refugees striving to co-exist with nature ok so what's going on there there simulating what happens when an elephant cause life to conflict on al-jazeera. another early morning another ceremony to bed health workers by well there are 29000 cuban doctors and nurses working in 59 countries around the world has confirmed cases of coronavirus...
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from the syrian scientists safeguarding one of our most valuable resources these are important south poles that we have to make sure there are surviving to the refugees striving to co-exist with nature ok so what's going on there simulating what happens when an elephant because life after conflict on al-jazeera . capturing a moment in time. snapshots of other lives. other stories that one the people are pretty calm and there is no check against this tent provided a glimpse into someone else's world new appears to me in the dream or off your life inspiring documentaries from impassioned filmmakers. witness on al-jazeera. breaks everybody on this planet matters everybody has power when people need to be heard and the story needs to be told here human development has moved right to the edge of the forest with exclusive interviews and in-depth reports nobody's a disease going to affect anyone any age i'll just be around has teens on the ground this is going main business nobody know me or the person here to bring new moon when documentaries and life news. the air. the heads of 4 u.s. tech gian
from the syrian scientists safeguarding one of our most valuable resources these are important south poles that we have to make sure there are surviving to the refugees striving to co-exist with nature ok so what's going on there simulating what happens when an elephant because life after conflict on al-jazeera . capturing a moment in time. snapshots of other lives. other stories that one the people are pretty calm and there is no check against this tent provided a glimpse into someone else's...
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tanya says her refuge place, which she was given by the charity south pole black sisters, as has beenital in helping herforge a new life. ifi helping herforge a new life. if i had stayed in that house, i don't know whether i would have been here talking to you. iam able have been here talking to you. i am able to see that light through the dark tunnel that i was walking through, and i'm able to see that right now. i think that life has given me another chance, and i don't wa nt to another chance, and i don't want to miss that chance. june kelly reporting there. now on bbc news, philippa thomas hears from people around the world about their extraordinary experiences during the pandemic, and how covid—i9 has changed their lives. welcome to ‘coronavirus: your stories‘, a programme about how covid—i9 is changing the lives of people around the world. i'm philippa thomas. this week we'll be hearing stories of youth activism in the face of this crisis. in the philippines, we hear about a family aid programme to feed thousands of neighbours who've lost access to jobs and to food because of lo
tanya says her refuge place, which she was given by the charity south pole black sisters, as has beenital in helping herforge a new life. ifi helping herforge a new life. if i had stayed in that house, i don't know whether i would have been here talking to you. iam able have been here talking to you. i am able to see that light through the dark tunnel that i was walking through, and i'm able to see that right now. i think that life has given me another chance, and i don't wa nt to another...
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>>we can't do this or south pole can support those who are on the front lines and we work with levis to identify 6 organizations that we have connections to that are you know working. that have been always do good work but are typically doing great work. and during the pandemic to support those most in need. >>the 6 organizations receiving grants or the san francisco marin food bank larkin street youth services swords to plowshares homeless prenatal program project open hand casa de las madres the giants pledge recognize these nonprofits in a ceremony at oracle park when health and safety allows that's it for sports tonight. >>thank you kate next ed a shaving for change why a wisconsin man is willing ladies... check it out. so strong. so... not ripped. what're we talkin about... that's the hefty ultra strong bag hefty! hefty! hefty! (whispers) gimme. (confused) give me the bag? get hefty ultra strong at a low price >>ins and racial equality, a man in wisconsin with 2 feet of whiskers is connecting those 2 idea. yeah he's been growing it for 7 years that beard, but he says he will sha
>>we can't do this or south pole can support those who are on the front lines and we work with levis to identify 6 organizations that we have connections to that are you know working. that have been always do good work but are typically doing great work. and during the pandemic to support those most in need. >>the 6 organizations receiving grants or the san francisco marin food bank larkin street youth services swords to plowshares homeless prenatal program project open hand casa de...
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and while it circles the south pole for a month that will collect new data about the stars nasa has never to gather before scientists expect to learn about the milky way and evolution of galaxies when the balloon deflates the telescope will safely parachute back to earth ready to be used again they hope in the future. >>time now for schools. >>i love sports. now yesterday, 4 teams including the giants open that abbreviated 60 game major league baseball season today though. >>everybody got involved the opener for all the other teams, including the a's sand pre game. every major league team. >>has done this before the season opener they were held a black ribbon a piece of cloth and then took in a most of them did in support of racial unity, some players raise fists continue the black lives matter sign was prominent next to another that said i keep fighting that we've become familiar with and as for the a's right now they're in oakland we saw jason dumas said the beginning of the show winner score is tied 1 one 5th inning we will have full highlights tonight on kron 4 news at 10 o'clock afte
and while it circles the south pole for a month that will collect new data about the stars nasa has never to gather before scientists expect to learn about the milky way and evolution of galaxies when the balloon deflates the telescope will safely parachute back to earth ready to be used again they hope in the future. >>time now for schools. >>i love sports. now yesterday, 4 teams including the giants open that abbreviated 60 game major league baseball season today though....
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>>we can't do this or south pole can support those who are on the front lines and we work with levis to identify 6 organizations that we have connections to that are you know working. that have been always do good work but are typically doing great work. and during the pandemic to support those most in need. >>so these 6 organizations receiving the grants are the san francisco-marin food bank larkin street youth services swords to plowshares the homeless prenatal program project open hand and la casa de las madres the diets do plan to recognize these nonprofits in a ceremony at oracle park when health and safety allows. we don't know when that's going to be and of course to hopefully they'll raise a lot of money to help those organizations out they have to agree. >>coming up a right to be loses her engagement ring >>it is this it. >>pure >>joy caught on camera as a bride to be is reunited with her engagement ring. gina bop was spending the day at a new york beach with friends on monday when a friend's son got into some trouble. the first sign that quote a new way. >>so i went to go g
>>we can't do this or south pole can support those who are on the front lines and we work with levis to identify 6 organizations that we have connections to that are you know working. that have been always do good work but are typically doing great work. and during the pandemic to support those most in need. >>so these 6 organizations receiving the grants are the san francisco-marin food bank larkin street youth services swords to plowshares the homeless prenatal program project...