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today hugo brought flew out of england spitfire. don't tom has been facing tough poll numbers that have miss investigations of policies and politics have held up his legislative agenda. the economy is looking solid but people are still worried about the direction of the country. and it turns out those concerns are not specific to just america. according to a new poll people across the world and looking at the growing lack of confidence in the us and its president. his catch a cab i. donald trump travels like an american president and has the power of an american president. when he doesn't seem to have is the world's respect. according to the nonpartisan pew research center only twenty two percent of people surveyed in thirty seven countries. have confidence that mr trump will do the right thing for the world. sixty four percent felt the same about president obama when he left office it's not even close. penta fellow world leaders mr trump come. terms of global confidence he pulls behind germany's and. china's president xi and even v
today hugo brought flew out of england spitfire. don't tom has been facing tough poll numbers that have miss investigations of policies and politics have held up his legislative agenda. the economy is looking solid but people are still worried about the direction of the country. and it turns out those concerns are not specific to just america. according to a new poll people across the world and looking at the growing lack of confidence in the us and its president. his catch a cab i. donald...
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translation: the spitfire was greatly respected.ing able to do what you want. i expect to get that feeling again today. the spitfire gained its iconic status in the summer of 1940 when the raf fought to hold off an invasion. there is still debate over whether the plains of the pilots won the battle. as his ground crew hurried to scramble this spitfire ahead of the approaching rainclouds, hugo brock clearly remembered the drill. the flight was captured by documentary cameras so the flight was captured by documentary cameras so we can the flight was captured by documentary cameras so we can share hugo brock‘s delight as he soared above the camp hill. he declined an offer to ta ke above the camp hill. he declined an offer to take the controls, saying that in this case he was just a backseat driver. then, all too soon it was over, some up in one word — wonderful. translation: the spitfire is an excellent aircraft and they had an excellent pilot. i remember how fantastic it is to be able to fly. on one question he was adamant, the aircra
translation: the spitfire was greatly respected.ing able to do what you want. i expect to get that feeling again today. the spitfire gained its iconic status in the summer of 1940 when the raf fought to hold off an invasion. there is still debate over whether the plains of the pilots won the battle. as his ground crew hurried to scramble this spitfire ahead of the approaching rainclouds, hugo brock clearly remembered the drill. the flight was captured by documentary cameras so the flight was...
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translation: the spitfire was greatly respected.ou want. and i expect to get that feeling again today. the spitfire gained its iconic status during the summer of 1940 when the raf fought to hold off an invasion. there is still debate whether whether the planes or the pilots won the battle. as his ground crew hurried to scramble this spitfire ahead of the approaching rain clouds, herr broch clearly remembered the drill. herr broch‘s delight as he soared above the kent hills. he declined an offer to take the controls, saying that in this case he was just a back—seat driver. then, all too soon, it was over. summed up in one word. "wonderful." translation: the spitfire is an excellent aircraft and i had an excellent pilot. i remember how fantastic it is to be able to fly. on one question, herr broch was adamant. the aircraft he flew all those years ago were still the best. robert hall, bbc news biggin hill. time for a look at the weather. here's tomasz schafernaker. a bit ofa a bit of a shock to the system, this rain. a bit like summer
translation: the spitfire was greatly respected.ou want. and i expect to get that feeling again today. the spitfire gained its iconic status during the summer of 1940 when the raf fought to hold off an invasion. there is still debate whether whether the planes or the pilots won the battle. as his ground crew hurried to scramble this spitfire ahead of the approaching rain clouds, herr broch clearly remembered the drill. herr broch‘s delight as he soared above the kent hills. he declined an...
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the spitfire in general was held in high regard, especially in germany.later. the spitfire gained its iconic status during the summer of 19a0, when they are of‘s young pilots fought to keep at the's forces at bay. alongside the hurricane, it became a symbol of courage and resilience, so much so that another gem fighter ace fame said he would like a squadron of spitfires. with rain clouds looming, the grand cru prepared for today's scramble. it may have been decades ago, but he knew the drill. the flight ago, but he knew the drill. the flight was captured for a documentary about the man and the machines. cockpit cameras enabled us to share his delight as the spitfire soared above the kent hills. he declined an offer to take the controls, saying that in this case, he was just a back—seat driver. but one question though he was adamant on, the aircraft he flew was still the best. hope i look like that at a92! —— at a92! railways and romance, that's the perfect combination for geoff marshall and vicki pipe who've decided to spend their summer visiting every sin
the spitfire in general was held in high regard, especially in germany.later. the spitfire gained its iconic status during the summer of 19a0, when they are of‘s young pilots fought to keep at the's forces at bay. alongside the hurricane, it became a symbol of courage and resilience, so much so that another gem fighter ace fame said he would like a squadron of spitfires. with rain clouds looming, the grand cru prepared for today's scramble. it may have been decades ago, but he knew the drill....
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translation: the spitfire engine was held in very high regard, and high esteem.of 1940 when the raf‘s young pilots fought to keep hitler's forces at bay. alongside the hurricane, it became a symbol of courage and resistance, so much so that another german fighter ace, adolf gallant, famously said he'd like a squadron of spitfires. with rain clouds looming, the ground crew prepared for today's scramble. it may have been decades ago, but herr broch knew the drill. the flight was captured for a documentary about the man and the machines and cockpit cameras enabled us to share herr broch‘s delight as the spitfire soared above the kent hills. he declined an offer to take the controls, saying that in this case, he was just a back—seat driver. on one question, though, he was adamant. the aircraft he flew was still the best. robert hall, bbc news, biggin hill. time for a look at the weather. here's thomaz schafernaker. no improvement in the last 30 minutes in fact it has gone downhill across some parts of the country. takeit across some parts of the country. take it stea
translation: the spitfire engine was held in very high regard, and high esteem.of 1940 when the raf‘s young pilots fought to keep hitler's forces at bay. alongside the hurricane, it became a symbol of courage and resistance, so much so that another german fighter ace, adolf gallant, famously said he'd like a squadron of spitfires. with rain clouds looming, the ground crew prepared for today's scramble. it may have been decades ago, but herr broch knew the drill. the flight was captured for a...
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the spitfire was held in high regard and high esteem. i'm happy to be here.tatus during the summer of 1940 when the raf‘s young pilots fought to keep hitler's forces at bay. alongside the hurricane it became a symbol of courage and resistance, so much that another german fighter said he would like a squadron of spitfires. with rain clouds looming, the ground crew prepared for today's scramble. it may have been decades ago, but hugo broch knew the drill. the flight was captured for a documentary about the man and the machines and cockpit cameras enabled us machines and cockpit cameras enabled us to share hugo broch's delight as the spitfire soared above the kent hills. he declined an offer to take the controls saying that in this case he was just a back seat driver! 0n case he was just a back seat driver! on one question though he was adamant. the aircraft he flew was still the best! time for a look at the weather. tomasz schafernaker is back with us. have you been back outside? i can confirm that it is still very damp outside. not pretty at all and it will st
the spitfire was held in high regard and high esteem. i'm happy to be here.tatus during the summer of 1940 when the raf‘s young pilots fought to keep hitler's forces at bay. alongside the hurricane it became a symbol of courage and resistance, so much that another german fighter said he would like a squadron of spitfires. with rain clouds looming, the ground crew prepared for today's scramble. it may have been decades ago, but hugo broch knew the drill. the flight was captured for a...
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translation: the spitfire was greatly respected.ring the summer of 1940 when the raf fought to hold off an invasion. there is still debate whether the planes or the pilots won the battle. as his ground crew hurried to scramble this spitfire ahead of the approaching rain clouds, herr broch clearly remembered the drill. the flight was captured by documentary cameras, so we can share hugo broch's delight as he soared above the kent hills. he declined an offer to take the controls, saying that in this case he was just a back—seat driver. then, all too soon, it was over. summed up in one word. "wonderful." translation: the spitfire is an excellent aircraft and i had an excellent pilot. i remember how fantastic it is to be able to fly. on one question, herr broch was adamant. the aircraft he flew all those years ago were still the best. robert hall, bbc news, biggin hill. time for a look at the weather. he is louise lear. good evening. weather is a difficult business, we have gone from summer school trip to summer soaker overnight. we hav
translation: the spitfire was greatly respected.ring the summer of 1940 when the raf fought to hold off an invasion. there is still debate whether the planes or the pilots won the battle. as his ground crew hurried to scramble this spitfire ahead of the approaching rain clouds, herr broch clearly remembered the drill. the flight was captured by documentary cameras, so we can share hugo broch's delight as he soared above the kent hills. he declined an offer to take the controls, saying that in...
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. >> this particular spitfire has had a long historic history. >> see why it'sut to make history. >> a nosedive. >> a rescued male gibbon needs some loving. the treetop romance that's like tinder in the jungle. >> hey, daddy! . >> and he's having some serious anxiety. >> there's something wrong with the seat belt. >> see what happens when the slingshot launches. >> imagine going into the restroom and finding this. this. >> oh, god, it's a newborn. >> a woman was shopping at a grocery store, noticed there was a newborn in the restroom. she went in and alerted employees and brought the child out. >> it looks like the umbilical cord is still dangling from the side. >> you are right. the umbilical cord is still connected. she goes in and takes pieces out of the crash can and then lifts the baby. >> oh, my goodness, not by the head. hold it. >> what are you doing? >> in that position, though, there really isn't a way for her to get the baby out. >> oh, my goodness, this is really difficult to see. you've got to wonder what kind of predictment the mother was in to feel to leave the child b
. >> this particular spitfire has had a long historic history. >> see why it'sut to make history. >> a nosedive. >> a rescued male gibbon needs some loving. the treetop romance that's like tinder in the jungle. >> hey, daddy! . >> and he's having some serious anxiety. >> there's something wrong with the seat belt. >> see what happens when the slingshot launches. >> imagine going into the restroom and finding this. this. >> oh, god,...
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. >> because they're both spitfires. >> bffs in real life, the best foes. >>> and tom cruise, in "the m mummy." tom's hot bod is the best special effect of all. >> the only way to turn that -- >> the one scene, they were going, like, ahh. >> we came up with the idea right after the plane crash, that would be funny. >> for the plane crash, tom went zero gravity in a real plane. 64 drops to shoot the scene. >> luckily, i didn't get sick. i have to do the takes, i can't be sitting in the corner tapping out. >> tom plays nick, who makes a big mistake by removing the mummy's casket. it's a very different role for you. >> he's a funny guy, a thief who finds his humanity at the end. don't want to give it away. will there be female fighter pilots in the cockpit in "top gun 2"? >> i can't say anything. but i'm very excited about it. >> you can't blame a girl for trying. and this boat, tom's cruise. seems to be part of a stunt with james corden next week. >>> up next, we're getting a dirt on the "bachelorette" men. rachel reveals why she's already enga engaged. >>> then, the first photos of tay
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this particular spitfire has had a long and storied history. delivered to the royal air force in 1945 and went on to do all kinds of other stuff over the decades it's been on the ground. >> oh! >> nose dive. >> it sits kind of low. as soon as he puts it up, tail comes up. but pitches forward. propeller catches the ground and digs in causing the plane to end over just like that. the plane is upside down and this is an extraordinarily dangerous moment for the pilot who's trapped inside. because fuel can spill out onto the hot engine parts and that plane can go into flames quickly. others rushing to the aid as soon as possible. but there's not a whole lot these few crew members can do. that's when everybody who was standing here by and watching decided to step in and lift the plane up by hand so they can pull the pilot out. >> yeah. because there's no side door. that thing has a latch on the top. that was the only way to get him out. >> only way to recover that pilot. it looks pretty bad, but all reports that i read said the pilot did not suffer a
this particular spitfire has had a long and storied history. delivered to the royal air force in 1945 and went on to do all kinds of other stuff over the decades it's been on the ground. >> oh! >> nose dive. >> it sits kind of low. as soon as he puts it up, tail comes up. but pitches forward. propeller catches the ground and digs in causing the plane to end over just like that. the plane is upside down and this is an extraordinarily dangerous moment for the pilot who's trapped...
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air over the skies of england but this time to fly in the plane he was flying against back then, a spitfiregerman pilots in 19110 known he says he will take the back seat. a great pilot. you have been watching newsday. stay with us. we continue our look back at the asian financial crisis 20 years ago with a report on how one of the worst—hit countries, indonesia, has fared since then. stay with us. we will be back with headlines next. see you soon. good morning. since the start of the week the weather has turned. we see more rain around. this picture was taken at swanage, in dorset. instead of the sunshine on monday we had the rain of tuesday. rain fire and wide in the uk. 56 millimetres already in the isle of man. recently we saw the wettest weather in the south—east, spilling into east anglia. both those areas seeing about a month's worth of rain in 2a hours or so. with rain developing widely in england and wales, some heavy rain and a lot of water on the roads. surface spray even into the morning rush—hour. it could be tricky on the roads if you are going to be travelling. you can see ho
air over the skies of england but this time to fly in the plane he was flying against back then, a spitfiregerman pilots in 19110 known he says he will take the back seat. a great pilot. you have been watching newsday. stay with us. we continue our look back at the asian financial crisis 20 years ago with a report on how one of the worst—hit countries, indonesia, has fared since then. stay with us. we will be back with headlines next. see you soon. good morning. since the start of the week...
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second, any he eu citizen in the uk with five years continuous residence at a spitfires at cut—off dateovereign will be the point at which you citizens here are to bejudged to have spent enough time to qualify the stew settled status? that is up from a ossetian. the government says it will be no earlier than march this year which is when we triggered article 50 and no later than the actual date of departure of brexit in two years‘ time. that is still to be worked out. there were questions about what would happen to family members and they will still be allowed tojoin members and they will still be allowed to join those who do get granted settled status by the labour leaderjeremy corbyn says this was too little, too late. the premise that has dragged the issue of citizens and families deep into the complex and delicate negotiations of our future trade relations with the european union. what she herself has been willing to say may result in failure. this isn't a generous offer. this is confirmation in the government is prepared to use people as bargaining chips. can the prime minister now
second, any he eu citizen in the uk with five years continuous residence at a spitfires at cut—off dateovereign will be the point at which you citizens here are to bejudged to have spent enough time to qualify the stew settled status? that is up from a ossetian. the government says it will be no earlier than march this year which is when we triggered article 50 and no later than the actual date of departure of brexit in two years‘ time. that is still to be worked out. there were questions...
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if he wants to fire the nbc director, all he's got to do is spitfire him. >> he was the speaker of thewhen bill clinton was president of the united states, and he was accused of obstructing justice, and he was eventually impeached by the house of representatives and the speaker of the house was newt gingrich. >> right. well, now the shoe is on the other foot, and newt has taken a different view of things. i don't want to try to be a newt translator here. it might have been he was talking about criminal obstruction of justice versus impeachment which is a political process and it's very hard to charge the president with a crime. if muler were to find anything troubling about the president himself, it might be he takes that to the houpgs, to tse of representatives, to the senate, and do with this as you want. >> that's way too fair to newt. >> is newt gingrich right when he says the president of the united states cannot obstruct justice, that the president of the united states is the chief executive officer of the united states and if he wants to fire the fbi director all he's got to do
if he wants to fire the nbc director, all he's got to do is spitfire him. >> he was the speaker of thewhen bill clinton was president of the united states, and he was accused of obstructing justice, and he was eventually impeached by the house of representatives and the speaker of the house was newt gingrich. >> right. well, now the shoe is on the other foot, and newt has taken a different view of things. i don't want to try to be a newt translator here. it might have been he was...
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and one of germany's most decorated war—time pilots takes to the skies above england, in a spitfire.od afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the scottish government has put plans for a second independence referendum on hold. this afternoon, scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, has said that she wants to "reset" her plans on a second vote and ask the scottish electorate instead in the autumn of next year or the spring of 2019, once the brexit negotiations are over. ms sturgeon has also told msps that she would now "redouble" her efforts to keep the country in the european single market. our scotland correspondent, lorna gordon, is in edinburgh with the latest. calls for nicola sturgeon to take the idea of an independence referendum off the table in but clearly she wants to have it there asa clearly she wants to have it there as a possibility, she says, depending on the outcome of brexit and that will allow scottish voters to decide what they want to do next. nicola sturgeon is keeping her options open going forward. in effect she is saying today that her plans for a second indepen
and one of germany's most decorated war—time pilots takes to the skies above england, in a spitfire.od afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the scottish government has put plans for a second independence referendum on hold. this afternoon, scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, has said that she wants to "reset" her plans on a second vote and ask the scottish electorate instead in the autumn of next year or the spring of 2019, once the brexit negotiations are over. ms sturgeon...
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the spitfire, one of the most iconic flying machines.ous planes, which meant their engines cut out when they dived. with the fate of the country hanging in the balance, beatrice came up with an idea that would help to win the war. well, thank goodness for that! i don't know what to say, really! we're joined now by professor danielle george, who you just saw. she's looked into inventors in the north west. that really is something very important that was invented, tell us a little bit more about it. her name is beatrice shilling and she was a pioneer in ceremony ways. what she did for world war ii and the battle of britain was, when spitfires went into a nosedive, at engines cut out. so they would go down, sometimes they would have to do a roll, and that was to make sure that their engines did not cut out because their engines flooded. what beatrice shilling did was invent basically and over in, a piece of metal that had a hole in the middle, put into the engine carburettor, that stopped the engine carburettor, that stopped the engines fro
the spitfire, one of the most iconic flying machines.ous planes, which meant their engines cut out when they dived. with the fate of the country hanging in the balance, beatrice came up with an idea that would help to win the war. well, thank goodness for that! i don't know what to say, really! we're joined now by professor danielle george, who you just saw. she's looked into inventors in the north west. that really is something very important that was invented, tell us a little bit more about...