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of st ives.it's on the other side| of the peninsula you are right, but one of— of the peninsula you are right, but one of the — of the peninsula you are right, but one of the hardest things logistically about planning a summit in the _ logistically about planning a summit in the residential area is that there's— in the residential area is that there's not really anywhere to put people _ there's not really anywhere to put people because we all live here. so if you _ people because we all live here. so if you are _ people because we all live here. so if you are looking at a map with a chicken _ if you are looking at a map with a chicken leg — if you are looking at a map with a chicken leg at the end of the country— chicken leg at the end of the country it's in the south coast and st ives _ country it's in the south coast and st ives is — country it's in the south coast and st ives is on — country it's in the south coast and st ives is on the north coast. and everything _ st ives is on the north coa
of st ives.it's on the other side| of the peninsula you are right, but one of— of the peninsula you are right, but one of the — of the peninsula you are right, but one of the hardest things logistically about planning a summit in the _ logistically about planning a summit in the residential area is that there's— in the residential area is that there's not really anywhere to put people _ there's not really anywhere to put people because we all live here. so if you _ people because we all...
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that _ which are from rock and st ives. that is_ which are from rock and st ives. delightful. i will talk for the next few hours, so i will watch people no doubt eating it. you are the chair of the cornwall chamber of commerce and we were just discussing that there must be a dividend for cornwall. we that there must be a dividend for cornwall. ~ . , that there must be a dividend for cornwall. ~ ., , , ., ., ., cornwall. we are very proud of our food and drink. _ cornwall. we are very proud of our food and drink. it _ cornwall. we are very proud of our food and drink. it is _ cornwall. we are very proud of our food and drink. it is an _ cornwall. we are very proud of our food and drink. it is an industry - cornwall. we are very proud of our food and drink. it is an industry we have long shouted about around the world and this is an opportunity to really showcase it, as well as other things and we are really building back greener, with renewable energy for example. forfood and drink, we have this wine that will go perfectly with your seafood platter, it is famous. on
that _ which are from rock and st ives. that is_ which are from rock and st ives. delightful. i will talk for the next few hours, so i will watch people no doubt eating it. you are the chair of the cornwall chamber of commerce and we were just discussing that there must be a dividend for cornwall. we that there must be a dividend for cornwall. ~ . , that there must be a dividend for cornwall. ~ ., , , ., ., ., cornwall. we are very proud of our food and drink. _ cornwall. we are very proud of...
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and laura is in st ives for us this evening.art of the summit? egg opportunities like the start of the summit? e r opportunities like a summit like also present big risks and is also always possible that a disagreement over that could explode into something that could overshadow some of the events. look, joe biden and borisjohnson have always been strangers at the table when it comes to brexit and downing street won't be remotely surprised that he will tell the uk and the eu that it is about high time that they cracked on and sorted out their stand—off over the agreement that was done over northern ireland. so it is not going to come as a surprise. whether it makes any difference to the two sides being able to settle their differences is a different question. don't forget, later in the week, borisjohnson will of course also be speaking to leaders like emmanuel macron, angela merkel and some of those conversations could also be quite tricky. but number 10's hope that this week runs much more broadly than any specific although acu
and laura is in st ives for us this evening.art of the summit? egg opportunities like the start of the summit? e r opportunities like a summit like also present big risks and is also always possible that a disagreement over that could explode into something that could overshadow some of the events. look, joe biden and borisjohnson have always been strangers at the table when it comes to brexit and downing street won't be remotely surprised that he will tell the uk and the eu that it is about...
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tell bakery in st ives. shall i take you through them?— bakery in st ives.ugh them? tell me, in excruciating — you through them? tell me, in excruciating detail. _ you through them? tell me, in excruciating detail. this - you through them? tell me, in excruciating detail. this will. excruciating detail. this will sound disgusting. _ excruciating detail. this will sound disgusting. the - excruciating detail. this will sound disgusting. the first | excruciating detail. this willl sound disgusting. the first is a big biden, a normal cornish pastry but bigger because it is american. pastry but bigger because it is american-— pastry but bigger because it is american. ~ . .,~ , ., ., ., american. what makes a normal cornish pastry- _ american. what makes a normal cornish pastry. steak— american. what makes a normal cornish pastry. steak and - cornish pastry. steak and otato. cornish pastry. steak and potato. pretty _ cornish pastry. steak and potato. pretty nice. - cornish pastry. steak and i potato. pretty nice. classic. do you have some water. laura, ou are do y
tell bakery in st ives. shall i take you through them?— bakery in st ives.ugh them? tell me, in excruciating — you through them? tell me, in excruciating detail. _ you through them? tell me, in excruciating detail. this - you through them? tell me, in excruciating detail. this will. excruciating detail. this will sound disgusting. _ excruciating detail. this will sound disgusting. the - excruciating detail. this will sound disgusting. the first | excruciating detail. this willl sound...
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newscast is big in st ives. goodbye. good evening.round today, but not for all of us. in fact, further south and east, we did get some sunshine and some warmth. this was hastings a little earlier on. a weather front introduced more cloud generally across the country and a slightly fresher feel behind it as well. now, the cloud didn't produce that much in the way of rain, but certainly it was quite persistent. and at times, many of us had scenes like this. this was leek in staffordshire. good grass—cutting weather, though, it has to be said. now, as we move through this evening, that weather front sinks its way into the south east. we keep some cloud through the night as well. and because it was a cold front and it's introduced something a little less humid behind, it'll be a much more comfortable night for trying to get a good night's sleep. overnight lows between 9—14 degrees. high pressure then builds once again in from the south—west and the wind direction coming from the south—west, so some pretty warm, humid air starts to return
newscast is big in st ives. goodbye. good evening.round today, but not for all of us. in fact, further south and east, we did get some sunshine and some warmth. this was hastings a little earlier on. a weather front introduced more cloud generally across the country and a slightly fresher feel behind it as well. now, the cloud didn't produce that much in the way of rain, but certainly it was quite persistent. and at times, many of us had scenes like this. this was leek in staffordshire. good...
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so the venue for the g7 summit is carbis bay, a small seaside village near st ives.t's now surrounded by a ring of steel and thouands of police. jon kay has been talking to some of the people who live there who can't quite believe their eyes. cornwall you know, that laid—back corner of the country where nothing much happens? st ives doesn't have a police station, but there are now 6,000 officers here from across the uk. they look like they're well prepared and we're putting our lives in their hands. from tomorrow, there will be less of a holiday vibe here. the two hotels, where global leaders will discuss things like the pandemic and the environment, are sealed off. some consider it a waste of money when we've got children going hungry. charles now looks out on a ring of steel. unbelievable, unbelievable. i mean, this is a quiet, residential area, with a school at the top, you know?! a little bit unusual. what do you make of all this? well, it's just going to be so different, isn't it? we're moving out of home for the weekend! we're moving away. cornwall�*s airborne
so the venue for the g7 summit is carbis bay, a small seaside village near st ives.t's now surrounded by a ring of steel and thouands of police. jon kay has been talking to some of the people who live there who can't quite believe their eyes. cornwall you know, that laid—back corner of the country where nothing much happens? st ives doesn't have a police station, but there are now 6,000 officers here from across the uk. they look like they're well prepared and we're putting our lives in their...
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the church overlooks the bay of st. ives.es of cornwall. there were 17 vehicles, i think. lanes of cornwall. there were 17 vehicles, ithink. not lanes of cornwall. there were 17 vehicles, i think. not exactly sure what the carbon footprint of that particular visit would have been. in answer to the question or how it was, he said, it was beautiful. and he has been talking very much about how beautiful he finds it here in cornwall, which indeed, it is, of course. joe biden there. a little bit later on, he is going to be meeting the queen. he will be the 13th president that the queen will have met at windsor castle this afternoon. they will have a cup of tea and they will be welcomed by a guard of honour at the royal residence. ourwork guard of honour at the royal residence. our work royal correspondent has this report. it's a busy weekend for the queen. on friday evening, she was in cornwall, meeting the g7 leaders and posing with them for a group photograph. are you supposed to be looking as if you're enjoying it? yes. yesterd
the church overlooks the bay of st. ives.es of cornwall. there were 17 vehicles, i think. lanes of cornwall. there were 17 vehicles, ithink. not lanes of cornwall. there were 17 vehicles, i think. not exactly sure what the carbon footprint of that particular visit would have been. in answer to the question or how it was, he said, it was beautiful. and he has been talking very much about how beautiful he finds it here in cornwall, which indeed, it is, of course. joe biden there. a little bit...
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st ives doesn't really feel like it usually does for us.y other parts of the country, but there are two reasons why people here are worried. first of all, there's only one a&e department for the whole of the county of cornwall. and secondly, the busy summer holiday season has scarcely begun yet. jon kay, bbc news, st ives. here's poorfor you. good evening, welcome to everyone. belgium are through to the knockout stages of the euros after a 2—1win over denmark, on a poignant evening in copenhagen. it was denmark's first game since christian eriksen needed emergency treatment after collapsing during thie ropening match on saturday and they were ahead inside two minutes. yussuf poulsen with the early goal. all the players stopped to applaud on the tenth minute in honour of eriksen as he continues his recovery in hospital. belgium though came back strongly, scoring twice to win the game, substitute kevin de bruyne with the winner. well, the first match of the day was in group c where ukraine got their first points of the tournament with a 2—1wi
st ives doesn't really feel like it usually does for us.y other parts of the country, but there are two reasons why people here are worried. first of all, there's only one a&e department for the whole of the county of cornwall. and secondly, the busy summer holiday season has scarcely begun yet. jon kay, bbc news, st ives. here's poorfor you. good evening, welcome to everyone. belgium are through to the knockout stages of the euros after a 2—1win over denmark, on a poignant evening in...
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jon kay, bbc news, st ives.navirus restrictions in wales will be eased significantly untiljuly. the first minister is due to make an announcement tomorrow. our correspondent tomos morgan is in cardiff. what can we expect from the first minister? a ~ what can we expect from the first minister? ~ , ., ~ ., ., minister? mark drakeford had never said that monday _ minister? mark drakeford had never said that monday the _ minister? mark drakeford had never said that monday the 21st _ minister? mark drakeford had never said that monday the 21st of - minister? mark drakeford had never said that monday the 21st ofjune i said that monday the 21st ofjune would be the end of restrictions in wales, but he had planned to ease some measures. what had been discussed in six people from six different households could mix in homes from monday and there could be an easing on indoor events. but those are injeopardy an easing on indoor events. but those are in jeopardy because of the delta variant, despite the fact in wales covid ra
jon kay, bbc news, st ives.navirus restrictions in wales will be eased significantly untiljuly. the first minister is due to make an announcement tomorrow. our correspondent tomos morgan is in cardiff. what can we expect from the first minister? a ~ what can we expect from the first minister? ~ , ., ~ ., ., minister? mark drakeford had never said that monday _ minister? mark drakeford had never said that monday the _ minister? mark drakeford had never said that monday the 21st _ minister? mark...
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like st ives — where the summit is taking place. bay hotel and beach to keep a safe perimiter around the summit. and even the local train station has been closed — with trains replaced by police officers checking for any suspicious packages. david white — radio presenter for bbc cornwall. probably only scratch the surface early on with the amount of disruption that's coming to the g7. you know what it is, it's not as bad as it had to imagined it would be. people look around and they see it is pretty bad and you have to remember your id cards, you'll get stopped trying to get in, you cannot use the branch line and on the train. there is disruption for the three main areas and where the g7 is being held. elsewhere, the excitement is about where the planes are flying overhead and the coast and disruption, but everyone else in cornwall not too bad at all but the three main areas are pretty bad. i three main areas are pretty bad. i know cornwall pretty well in a crib there and i know with the thinking very good start. you have some anima
like st ives — where the summit is taking place. bay hotel and beach to keep a safe perimiter around the summit. and even the local train station has been closed — with trains replaced by police officers checking for any suspicious packages. david white — radio presenter for bbc cornwall. probably only scratch the surface early on with the amount of disruption that's coming to the g7. you know what it is, it's not as bad as it had to imagined it would be. people look around and they see...
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yes, so life is pretty normal down in st ives by the - normal down in st ives by the harbour, althoughan update of the document signed by winston churchill and franklin roosevelt in 1941, which will be all about the challenges that countries will work together on, whether it is trade, the promotion of democracy or technology. there are lots of questions about that task force that has been set up to look at travel. does that mean the us will lift its ban on british people going to america? does that mean the us will go on the uk's a green list? we don't know what we might not win sometime because it isjust don't know what we might not win sometime because it is just acting work. on the downside of that meeting, it looks like the white house has some quite serious concerns about whether the uk is picking to the letter of the deal it did with the eu over brexit and northern ireland and the impact that could have on the good friday peace process. it will be very interesting to see what the two side to say about that meeting, which is happening this afternoon. hopefully in the sunshine rath
yes, so life is pretty normal down in st ives by the - normal down in st ives by the harbour, althoughan update of the document signed by winston churchill and franklin roosevelt in 1941, which will be all about the challenges that countries will work together on, whether it is trade, the promotion of democracy or technology. there are lots of questions about that task force that has been set up to look at travel. does that mean the us will lift its ban on british people going to america? does...
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st ives is already a massive tourist destination.ed up with them all? i think that is a divided opinion. we obviously rely very heavily on a tourist economy here. the businesses have really struggled as much as anyone if not more of the pandemic year. getting it back running is very important for st ives. but we want to send a message that we are not just about the tourists. we want to send a message that we are notjust about the tourists. we have got a lot of heritage round here. what is coming to the forefront worldwide is that now we can work from home so much easier, but actually opportunities for people who live in cornwall and have maybe grown up yet and raised their children here, they are much wider than they were before. h5 children here, they are much wider than they were before.— than they were before. is their ride in than they were before. is their pride in carbis _ than they were before. is their pride in carbis bay _ than they were before. is their pride in carbis bay and - than they were before. is their pride in carb
st ives is already a massive tourist destination.ed up with them all? i think that is a divided opinion. we obviously rely very heavily on a tourist economy here. the businesses have really struggled as much as anyone if not more of the pandemic year. getting it back running is very important for st ives. but we want to send a message that we are not just about the tourists. we want to send a message that we are notjust about the tourists. we have got a lot of heritage round here. what is...
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st. ives have a police station, but there are now 6000 officers here from across the u.k. >> they look like they are well prepared and we are putting our lives in theirands. >> from tomorrow, there will be less of a holiday vibe. the two hotels where the global leaders will discuss the pandemic and the environment are sealed off. the cornwall airborne predators have serious competition. there is a radar unit in the net -- in the national trust car park and the fishing boats have company. >> they couldn't go inside a certain area. ask when this fisherman tried to get to his lobster pots, he was turned back by a warship. >> no warning? >> i fully understand they need to do that, but they should've really given us a heads up. >> some do worry about covid and prests. but next door to the summit, pry that the big moment for cornwall is here. philippa: stay with us here on bbc world news "outside source" come - on "outside source," still to come, a look at some of the most famous billionaires and ho
st. ives have a police station, but there are now 6000 officers here from across the u.k. >> they look like they are well prepared and we are putting our lives in theirands. >> from tomorrow, there will be less of a holiday vibe. the two hotels where the global leaders will discuss the pandemic and the environment are sealed off. the cornwall airborne predators have serious competition. there is a radar unit in the net -- in the national trust car park and the fishing boats have...
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i'm here at tregenna castle — the resort in st ives in cornwall which is hosting the g7 summit, whereween the uk and the eu over northern ireland is threatening to overshadow this meeting of world leaders. the british foreign secretary, dominic raab says the eu has acted in an "offensive" way by undermining the status of northern ireland. those comments came after the french president emmanuel macron is said to have suggested northern ireland was not part of the uk during his talks with borisjohnson. the prime minister expressed frustration to the french leader at how the eu wants to implement the northern ireland protocol — the special arrangements agreed for northern ireland as part of the brexit deal. we can speak to our deputy policial editor vicki young who is in falmouth, just a few miles away from here. this seems to have started when borisjohnson said what if you could not move sausages from toulouse to paris? , , . ,., not move sausages from toulouse to paris? , , ., ,., �* ., paris? this is about the brexit deal that was signed _ paris? this is about the brexit deal that was
i'm here at tregenna castle — the resort in st ives in cornwall which is hosting the g7 summit, whereween the uk and the eu over northern ireland is threatening to overshadow this meeting of world leaders. the british foreign secretary, dominic raab says the eu has acted in an "offensive" way by undermining the status of northern ireland. those comments came after the french president emmanuel macron is said to have suggested northern ireland was not part of the uk during his talks...
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st ives does not have a police station, but there are now 6,000 officers here from across the uk.re well—prepared and we're putting our lives in their hands. from tomorrow, there will be less of a holiday vibe here. the two hotels where global leaders will discuss things like the pandemic and the environment are sealed off. cornwall�*s airborne predators now have some serious competition. fishing boats now have company. oceans told i couldn't go inside a certain area. oceans told i couldn't go inside a certain area-— oceans told i couldn't go inside a certain area. when this fisherman tried to reach _ certain area. when this fisherman tried to reach as _ certain area. when this fisherman tried to reach as lobster— certain area. when this fisherman tried to reach as lobster pot - certain area. when this fisherman tried to reach as lobster pot this | tried to reach as lobster pot this morning, he was turned back by worship. were you not giving warning about this? h0 worship. were you not giving warning about this? ., ., ., ., about this? no warning or nothing. we presumed _ about th
st ives does not have a police station, but there are now 6,000 officers here from across the uk.re well—prepared and we're putting our lives in their hands. from tomorrow, there will be less of a holiday vibe here. the two hotels where global leaders will discuss things like the pandemic and the environment are sealed off. cornwall�*s airborne predators now have some serious competition. fishing boats now have company. oceans told i couldn't go inside a certain area. oceans told i couldn't...
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good morning, i'm here at tregenna castle, the resort in st ives, cornwall in the south west of england the g7 summit. it's another gloriously sunny morning here but today sir david attenborough will address world leaders gathered here with a warning that they have to help save the planet. he'll tell them the choices they make on climate change will be some of the most important in human history. last night the leaders were treated to a barbeque on the beach at carbis bay — today climate change is top of their agenda and they are expected to pledge to pledge to almost halve their emissions by 2030 relative to 2010, and the prime minister will say he's launching a fund worth £0.5 billion to protect the world's oceans and marine life. by the way there were some criticisms of this gathering on the beach by people suggesting there was very little social distancing and a group of more than 30 people. there's also been some criticism of the red arrows flypast the world leaders watched — environmentalists suggesting it wasn't the best way to show the g7�*s green credentials. much talk of build
good morning, i'm here at tregenna castle, the resort in st ives, cornwall in the south west of england the g7 summit. it's another gloriously sunny morning here but today sir david attenborough will address world leaders gathered here with a warning that they have to help save the planet. he'll tell them the choices they make on climate change will be some of the most important in human history. last night the leaders were treated to a barbeque on the beach at carbis bay — today climate...
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and d, w correspondent, beer mass is reporting for as a, from a st. ives in cornwall coast, where the g 7 is taking place this weekend. forget, tell us more about this infrastructure project. it's aimed at countering china's influence. it's green, and it's meant to help poor countries catch up. sounds very ambitious. it is very ambitious. the u. s. has identified a $42000000.00 deficit for low and middle income countries when it comes to infrastructure. and they say that during the pandemic, this gap has even widened. so they are calling for an alternative to china, spelt and wrote initiatives, also called and useful growth initiative, where china is investing across the world and developing countries. and they say they want to do something that is very transparent and also very sustainable. and the usa, they want hundreds of billions of dollars invested in countries and in climate change projects. but also when it comes to health and digital technology, and now they have the g 7 on board, no concrete plans and no concrete financial commitments. but that might yet be to come. thousand
and d, w correspondent, beer mass is reporting for as a, from a st. ives in cornwall coast, where the g 7 is taking place this weekend. forget, tell us more about this infrastructure project. it's aimed at countering china's influence. it's green, and it's meant to help poor countries catch up. sounds very ambitious. it is very ambitious. the u. s. has identified a $42000000.00 deficit for low and middle income countries when it comes to infrastructure. and they say that during the pandemic,...
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st ives doesn't normally have a police station at all, but they just ives doesn't normally have a police5500 extra officers, many of them armed, that have been draughted in from all over the uk to protect the two hotels which will be hosting these meetings. i spoke to a fisherman this morning who went out onto the water to check his lobster pots, and he was turned back by a warship and told that he couldn't access that part of the water at the moment for security reasons. but there are winners too. hotels, save kate —— self catering businesses. the dog biscuits might end up going to the white house. benefits, misgivings, and a big question about what protests could bring. the prime ministers in — what protests could bring. the prime ministers in cornwall— what protests could bring. the prime ministers in cornwall now, _ what protests could bring. the prime ministers in cornwall now, speaking | ministers in cornwall now, speaking to the media about the g7 meeting. his first comments were about the increasing coronavirus delta variant cases. let's have a listen. rishi sunak suggesting he'd
st ives doesn't normally have a police station at all, but they just ives doesn't normally have a police5500 extra officers, many of them armed, that have been draughted in from all over the uk to protect the two hotels which will be hosting these meetings. i spoke to a fisherman this morning who went out onto the water to check his lobster pots, and he was turned back by a warship and told that he couldn't access that part of the water at the moment for security reasons. but there are winners...
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st ives doesn't have a police station, but there are now 6,000 officers here from across the uk. are putting our lives in their hands. from tomorrow, there will be less of a holiday vibe here. the two hotels, where global leaders will discuss things like the pandemic and the environment, are sealed off. some consider it a waste of money when we have got children going hungry. charles now looks out on a ring of steel. unbelievable, unbelievable. i mean, this is a quiet, residential area. we have a school at the top, you know. a little bit unusual. what do you make of all this? well, it'sjust going to be so different, isn't it? - we are moving away for the weekend. cornwall�*s airborne predators now have some serious competition. there is a radar unit in the national trust car park. and the fishing boats have company. they told me i could not go inside a certain area. when this fisherman tried to reach his lobster pots this morning, he was turned back by a warship. were you not given a warning about this? not at all, no warning, nothing. we presumed the navy would be coming for a b
st ives doesn't have a police station, but there are now 6,000 officers here from across the uk. are putting our lives in their hands. from tomorrow, there will be less of a holiday vibe here. the two hotels, where global leaders will discuss things like the pandemic and the environment, are sealed off. some consider it a waste of money when we have got children going hungry. charles now looks out on a ring of steel. unbelievable, unbelievable. i mean, this is a quiet, residential area. we have...
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good morning — i'm here at tregenna castle — the resort in st ives, cornwall in the south west of englandsting world leaders for the g7 summit. this event will see the leaders of canada, the eu, france, germany, italy, japan, the us and uk gathering in person for the first time since the pandemic. the early morning missile as it is called, the mist and drizzle, has now lifted. it's becoming a somewhat brighter day, i am now lifted. it's becoming a somewhat brighter day, iam pleased now lifted. it's becoming a somewhat brighter day, i am pleased to say! yesterday, uk prime minister boris johnson had his first face to face meeting with the us presidentjoe biden. ahead of that meeting, mrjohnson pledged the uk would donate more than 100 million vaccines to poorer countries in the next year. it comes after the us president said his administration would provide 500 million doses of vaccine to low income countries. 0ur diplomatic correspondent james landale reports. summits can sometimes be talking shops, where the pictures of world leaders rubbing shoulders — or at least elbows — are not match
good morning — i'm here at tregenna castle — the resort in st ives, cornwall in the south west of englandsting world leaders for the g7 summit. this event will see the leaders of canada, the eu, france, germany, italy, japan, the us and uk gathering in person for the first time since the pandemic. the early morning missile as it is called, the mist and drizzle, has now lifted. it's becoming a somewhat brighter day, i am now lifted. it's becoming a somewhat brighter day, iam pleased now...
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able to have their boat home there and that has hugej problems for the communities such as mine and st ivesitics returned to the need for local involvement in key decisions. i think probably the most bogus claim made for the government planning reforms is that it will lead to more homes. exactly the opposite. what it will do is incentivise the building of more unaffordable, sorry, few workable and unaffordable expensive properties rather than more affordable ones that we want. and that was the message i heard knocking on doors in chesham and amersham and that is the message i heard knocking on doors in my communities over the last few days in cumbria. we meet today in the shadow of the chesham and amersham by election and i wish the new honourable member every success in her new role representing that constituency in that and welcome her to this house. this was an election won in the very worst spirit pandering to nimbihism, denying the social injustice that we are witnessing, and the privileging the interest of the haves over the have—nots in our society. simon clark. labour has demanded t
able to have their boat home there and that has hugej problems for the communities such as mine and st ivesitics returned to the need for local involvement in key decisions. i think probably the most bogus claim made for the government planning reforms is that it will lead to more homes. exactly the opposite. what it will do is incentivise the building of more unaffordable, sorry, few workable and unaffordable expensive properties rather than more affordable ones that we want. and that was the...
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from st ives, here's our political editor, laura kuenssberg. ready for a fortifying early dip?orisjohnson wanted to show off the british seaside to the most powerful leaders in the world, but has ended up going headlong into a clash on the side with the french president, who it's claimed, questioned whether northern ireland was really part of the uk. the spectacle of the summit seemed immaculate. the more bracing reality, perhaps not so inviting. i know that the world was looking to us to reject some of the selfishness and nationalistic approaches that have marred the initial global response to the pandemic. i do hope that we have lived up to some of the most optimistic of hopes and predictions. were you offended by president macron�*s comments in your meeting yesterday about northern ireland's place in the uk? i think it's the job of the government of the united kingdom to uphold the territorial integrity of the united kingdom. i think it was a point i made to you yesterday, and actually that subject occupied a vestigial, vanishingly small proportion of our deliberations. and
from st ives, here's our political editor, laura kuenssberg. ready for a fortifying early dip?orisjohnson wanted to show off the british seaside to the most powerful leaders in the world, but has ended up going headlong into a clash on the side with the french president, who it's claimed, questioned whether northern ireland was really part of the uk. the spectacle of the summit seemed immaculate. the more bracing reality, perhaps not so inviting. i know that the world was looking to us to...
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the railway line beyond the fence that goes into st ives has been close.so a significant policing operation, but one that we have relished the challenge to plan and we are in a good position to deliver that. devon and cornwall police are being supported by more than 5000 extra officers from right across the uk. some are being accommodated on this cruise liner moored on the south coast of the county in falmouth. for those living in carbis bay, daily life has started to look very different as the security tightens. as we can see, they have started building and they have nearly completed the ring of steel, so the large black fence that they have erected in front to cut off the hotel and all of the coastal paths from anybody entering. sisters florence and maya sargent live on the hilljust above the bay. i think there has been general disruption and concern over how the town is going to be able to continue working — businesses. i work in a local cafe and my boss is choosing to stay open, whereas some of his friends who own other businesses have said they can't
the railway line beyond the fence that goes into st ives has been close.so a significant policing operation, but one that we have relished the challenge to plan and we are in a good position to deliver that. devon and cornwall police are being supported by more than 5000 extra officers from right across the uk. some are being accommodated on this cruise liner moored on the south coast of the county in falmouth. for those living in carbis bay, daily life has started to look very different as the...
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from the tate gallery in st ives, medieval amphitheatres.very special place. i am right there with _ cornwall a very special place. i am right there with you. _ cornwall a very special place. i am right there with you. i _ cornwall a very special place. i am right there with you. i was - cornwall a very special place. i am right there with you. i was there reporting over the weekend. it is stunning. there will be people watching this who live in cornwall who hear the news that cornwall is bidding for something else that will bring more attention and visitors who might say, my goodness, not more attention! there is a danger of overload and too much? this attention! there is a danger of overload and too much? this is 2025, so it is a away- _ overload and too much? this is 2025, so it is a away. the _ overload and too much? this is 2025, so it is a away. the majority - overload and too much? this is 2025, so it is a away. the majority of - so it is a away. the majority of embraced this. cornwall as a county, it needs help and investment and by
from the tate gallery in st ives, medieval amphitheatres.very special place. i am right there with _ cornwall a very special place. i am right there with you. _ cornwall a very special place. i am right there with you. i _ cornwall a very special place. i am right there with you. i was - cornwall a very special place. i am right there with you. i was there reporting over the weekend. it is stunning. there will be people watching this who live in cornwall who hear the news that cornwall is...
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st ives doesn't normally have a police station at all but they have just had 5,500 extra officers, manyom all over the uk, to protect the two hotels which are going to be hosting these meetings. i spoke to a fisherman this morning who went out to the water to check its lobster pots and he was turned back by a warship and told he couldn't access that part of the water at the moment for security reasons. but there are winners, too, hotels, self catering accommodations, i spoke to one business providing the goodie bags of shower gel and dog biscuits that might end up going to the white house, so benefits, misgivings and a big question about what protests could bring. jon kay, thank you. a buckingham palace source has told the bbc that the queen was not consulted by prince harry and meghan before using her childhood nickname for their newborn daughter lilibet. but a spokesperson for the duke and duchess says she was supportive. 0ur royal correspondent jonny dymond is here. so, differing accounts between the sussexes and buckingham palace. titer? sussexes and buckingham palace. very differen
st ives doesn't normally have a police station at all but they have just had 5,500 extra officers, manyom all over the uk, to protect the two hotels which are going to be hosting these meetings. i spoke to a fisherman this morning who went out to the water to check its lobster pots and he was turned back by a warship and told he couldn't access that part of the water at the moment for security reasons. but there are winners, too, hotels, self catering accommodations, i spoke to one business...
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i'm here at tregenna castle in the resort in st ives, cornwall in the southwest of england which is hostingrs for the g7 summit. today they're agreeing a new plan to deal with future pandemics within the first 100 days of an outbreak. called the carbis bay declaration, it promises measures aimed at slashing the time taken to develop and license vaccines for any new disease, as well a global pandemic radar to track new viruses. also on the agenda today, how the g7 can counter the growing influence around the world of china. there's not agreement on everything here — indeed there are some tensions over the post—brexit trade deal between britain and the eu and how it affects northern ireland — and there've been some key bilaterals in the last few hours, uk prime minister borisjohnson talking here to french president macron. according to the french, mr macron said he wants to reset franco—british relations, but only if the uk respects the brexit agreement it struck with the european union. mrjohnson said there should be pragmatism and compromise on all sides. mrjohnson also sat down with outgoi
i'm here at tregenna castle in the resort in st ives, cornwall in the southwest of england which is hostingrs for the g7 summit. today they're agreeing a new plan to deal with future pandemics within the first 100 days of an outbreak. called the carbis bay declaration, it promises measures aimed at slashing the time taken to develop and license vaccines for any new disease, as well a global pandemic radar to track new viruses. also on the agenda today, how the g7 can counter the growing...
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>> john: i'm john roberts in washington at any minute we expect the president to be speaking in st. ives, england. he is on his first foreign trip as commander in chief and is expecting to meet with world leaders. >> sandra: back here at home it's looking unlikely to get 70% of american adults vaccinated by july 4th will happen, according to the cdc. just under 64% have so far received at least one dose. the one and the rush to vaccination, we got team coverage. in fox news contributor miranda devine will join us but first correspondent peter doocy is traveling with the president and his live in cornwall, england, with us. >> some of the latest video we have president biden and the prime minister is coming out here in st. ives. it's the same idea as the atlantic charter signed by the u.s. and the u.k., this one is going to be updated to emphasize the need to stop global warming and stop cyber hacking. this is a trans-atlantic trip to to promote an end to the america first policy but so far in front of the cameras today has been a lot of small talk. >> so the prime minister and i have som
>> john: i'm john roberts in washington at any minute we expect the president to be speaking in st. ives, england. he is on his first foreign trip as commander in chief and is expecting to meet with world leaders. >> sandra: back here at home it's looking unlikely to get 70% of american adults vaccinated by july 4th will happen, according to the cdc. just under 64% have so far received at least one dose. the one and the rush to vaccination, we got team coverage. in fox news...
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good afternoon — i'm here at tregenna castle — the resort in st ives, cornwall in the south west of englanding world leaders for the g7 summit. day two. a beautiful day today. they're focussing on how to prevent future pandemics — with a global early warning system for new viruses — and on how to counter china's growing influence in the world. but on the mind of the british prime minister, borisjohnson, is the key decision he has to make by monday, about whether or not to lift remaining cornoavirus restrictions in england onjune 21st — talking to the bbc�*s political editor laura kuenssberg earlier, he said the government has to proceed with caution. what i can certainly say is that we are looking at the data and continuing to do that. we will be seeing more on monday when the decision comes due. but i think what you can certainly take, laura, is that the road map was always cautious but irreversible, and in order to have an irreversible road map you've got to be cautious, and we'll be spelling out exactly what we will be doing on monday. i'm afraid you will have to wait until monday to get
good afternoon — i'm here at tregenna castle — the resort in st ives, cornwall in the south west of englanding world leaders for the g7 summit. day two. a beautiful day today. they're focussing on how to prevent future pandemics — with a global early warning system for new viruses — and on how to counter china's growing influence in the world. but on the mind of the british prime minister, borisjohnson, is the key decision he has to make by monday, about whether or not to lift remaining...
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st ives does not have a police station, but there are now 6000 officers here from across the uk. , .,00 officers here from across the uk. , ~ , 6000 officers here from across the uk. they look like they are well reared uk. they look like they are well prepared and — uk. they look like they are well prepared and we _ uk. they look like they are well prepared and we are _ uk. they look like they are well prepared and we are putting - uk. they look like they are well| prepared and we are putting our lives in their hands.— prepared and we are putting our lives in their hands. from tomorrow, there will be — lives in their hands. from tomorrow, there will be less _ lives in their hands. from tomorrow, there will be less of _ lives in their hands. from tomorrow, there will be less of a _ lives in their hands. from tomorrow, there will be less of a holiday - lives in their hands. from tomorrow, there will be less of a holiday vibe i there will be less of a holiday vibe here. the two hotels where global leaders will discuss things like the pandemic and the environment are sealed off. . ., , .,
st ives does not have a police station, but there are now 6000 officers here from across the uk. , .,00 officers here from across the uk. , ~ , 6000 officers here from across the uk. they look like they are well reared uk. they look like they are well prepared and — uk. they look like they are well prepared and we _ uk. they look like they are well prepared and we are _ uk. they look like they are well prepared and we are putting - uk. they look like they are well| prepared and we are putting...
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i have to say, two days in say knives -- in st. ives chattered me.resident biden, who is 78, has been going for 10 days straight. the rumor mill is that it is going to be really difficult for him to do a four or five hour summit at the end of the trip with putin, and potentially, there is a much higher bar to mess up, that he could definitely say something because of that. at least, that is what people are talking about now. guy: and the choreography was designed to be this way. he's trying to get all of his allies behind him area he went to nato, then the eu. same thing. then he goes to see putin, and he's meant to kind of have that momentum out of those meetings. but i think actually, the divisions in europe, europe still doesn't know which way to turn when it comes to vladimir putin. it needs to push back, but it's got a degree of huge variability within europe about how hard that process should go. i think it is going to be a fascinating meeting. here's a guy who's built his career on foreign policy, joe biden now really in the hot seat. alix: ou
i have to say, two days in say knives -- in st. ives chattered me.resident biden, who is 78, has been going for 10 days straight. the rumor mill is that it is going to be really difficult for him to do a four or five hour summit at the end of the trip with putin, and potentially, there is a much higher bar to mess up, that he could definitely say something because of that. at least, that is what people are talking about now. guy: and the choreography was designed to be this way. he's trying to...
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good morning — i'm here at tregenna castle — the resort in st ives, cornwall in the south west of englanding world leaders for the g7 summit. it's beginning to brighten up after a very misty and drizzly start here in cornwall. joe biden said who needs the sunshine when this is such a beautiful country. this three day summit sees the leaders of some of the world's richest nations — the us, uk, canada, france, germany, italy, japan, gathering in person for the first time since the pandemic — a return to face—to—face global diplomacy. and that diplomacy has some monumental challenges — how to vaccinate the world, how to drive a post pandemic economic recovery — and the small matter of tackling climate change. well, today borisjohnson is promising the uk wil donate 100 million vaccine doses to poorer countries — that comes after president biden promised 500 million doses. yesterday, mrjohnson and mr biden had their first face—to—face talks — the prime minister said the relationship between the two countries is industructible. 0ur diplomatic correspondent james landale reports. summits can som
good morning — i'm here at tregenna castle — the resort in st ives, cornwall in the south west of englanding world leaders for the g7 summit. it's beginning to brighten up after a very misty and drizzly start here in cornwall. joe biden said who needs the sunshine when this is such a beautiful country. this three day summit sees the leaders of some of the world's richest nations — the us, uk, canada, france, germany, italy, japan, gathering in person for the first time since the pandemic...
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so let's start with mike memoli, joining us from the town of st. ives in cornwall. a lot going on today for our president today. he's in his fourth plenary session there? so what is the latest there? >> reporter: that's right, alex. this is the third full day of president biden's first foreign trip, by far the busiest, already multiple plenary session, a bilateral meeting with the french president as well. yesterday the g7 leaders focused on vaccine diplomacy, the announcement along with the u.s. sharing 500 million pfizer doses with the develops and impoverished nations, the rest of the g7 matches that commitment. today it's what you would call infrastructure diplomat sid. they're announcing b3w as an answer to what the decline ease have been aggressive in doing, working with poorer nations to help invest in what u.s. officials have said is a $40 trillion gap in infrastructure in the developing world. so, yes, today is all about counters the rise of china and just how aggressive to be pushing back. there's also, of course, a recurring theme, which is the argument t
so let's start with mike memoli, joining us from the town of st. ives in cornwall. a lot going on today for our president today. he's in his fourth plenary session there? so what is the latest there? >> reporter: that's right, alex. this is the third full day of president biden's first foreign trip, by far the busiest, already multiple plenary session, a bilateral meeting with the french president as well. yesterday the g7 leaders focused on vaccine diplomacy, the announcement along with...
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i'm here at tregenna castle — the resort in st ives, cornwall in the south west of england which is hostingders for the g7 summit. the sun has come out — so a fine blue sky and blue sea for the leaders to look out on as they continue their talks. today, they're agreeing a new plan to deal with future pandemics within the first 100 days of an outbreak. called the "carbis bay declaration", it promises measures aimed at slashing the time taken to develop and license vaccines and for any new disease, as well a global pandemic radar to track new viruses. here in england, it was expected that remaining coronavirus restrictions would be lifted onjune 21st but today the prime minister has said his government must be cautious to make sure that any easing is irreversible. there's not agreement on everything here — indeed there are some tensions over the post—brexit trade deal between britain and the eu and how it affects northern ireland — and there've been some key bilaterals in the last few hours — uk prime minister borisjohnson talking here to french president macron. according to the french side,
i'm here at tregenna castle — the resort in st ives, cornwall in the south west of england which is hostingders for the g7 summit. the sun has come out — so a fine blue sky and blue sea for the leaders to look out on as they continue their talks. today, they're agreeing a new plan to deal with future pandemics within the first 100 days of an outbreak. called the "carbis bay declaration", it promises measures aimed at slashing the time taken to develop and license vaccines and for...
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i'm here at tregenna castle, the resort in st ives, cornwall in the south west of england which is hosting for the g7 summit. it isa it is a blue sky for those leaders and they are enjoying the glories of the cornish coastline. the leaders are expected to agree a new plan to halt future pandemics within the first 100 days of an outbreak. called the "carbis bay declaration", it promises measures aimed at slashing the time taken to develop and license vaccines, treatments and diagnostics for any new disease. bilateral meetings have already been getting under way. here's one of the first to take place on saturday morning, with the uk prime minister borisjohnson taling to france's president macron. their biggest issue is the post—brexit trade deal, and particularly the part of it affecting the transfer of some goods from britain to northern ireland. first reports are that mister macron wants to re—set franco—british relations, but only if the uk respects the brexit agreement it struck with the european unkion. the queen joined world leaders at the g7 summit in cornwall yesterday along with oth
i'm here at tregenna castle, the resort in st ives, cornwall in the south west of england which is hosting for the g7 summit. it isa it is a blue sky for those leaders and they are enjoying the glories of the cornish coastline. the leaders are expected to agree a new plan to halt future pandemics within the first 100 days of an outbreak. called the "carbis bay declaration", it promises measures aimed at slashing the time taken to develop and license vaccines, treatments and...
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taking questions today but you've just been listening in to live remarks from president biden in st. ives from president biden but he also had the ceo of pfizer there with him as they made this announcement officially that the u.s. is purchasing and then donating 500 million doses of the pfizer covid vaccine to the poorest nations around the world to help as he put it in the global vaccination effort saying in ththe u.s. needs to step up and help and lead. let me bring back our team of reporters and experts, phil mattingly, clarissa ward and we also have gloria borger with us as well as dr. celine gounder as well. gloria, why do you think it was important for president biden to announce this plan to donate hundreds of millions of vaccines on the world stage instead of just announcing it here in the u.s. before this trip? >> reporter: well, i think it's part of his larger plan during this foreign trip, which is to say that not only is america back and engaged with the rest of the world, but part of his plan here, the narrative, is that america is leading the rest of the world. and one line
taking questions today but you've just been listening in to live remarks from president biden in st. ives from president biden but he also had the ceo of pfizer there with him as they made this announcement officially that the u.s. is purchasing and then donating 500 million doses of the pfizer covid vaccine to the poorest nations around the world to help as he put it in the global vaccination effort saying in ththe u.s. needs to step up and help and lead. let me bring back our team of...
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. >> let's bring in the white house press secretary jen psaki traveling with president biden in st. ives. jen, thanks for joining us. let's start with the pending meeting with pete >> thank you. >> we know the russian government at least according to the u.s. intelligence was behind the solar winds hack and the bad actors in russia launching ransomware attacks. there's two men in charge. he likely poisoned alexei navalny and just this week outlawed navalny's are unit. why is this a good opportunity to reward putin with a meeting. >> we see in the interest of the eyes. we want to move to a place that's more stable and predictable so he's meeting with president putin no in spite of the differences but because of the differences that you raised. all of these challenges is components, how adversarial the relation has been and that's not in our interest and we want to find a way forward. >> you said, quote, we're not expected to have a huge outcome with the meeting from putin. national security adviser jake sullivan said this meeting is more about communication rather than tangible achievable
. >> let's bring in the white house press secretary jen psaki traveling with president biden in st. ives. jen, thanks for joining us. let's start with the pending meeting with pete >> thank you. >> we know the russian government at least according to the u.s. intelligence was behind the solar winds hack and the bad actors in russia launching ransomware attacks. there's two men in charge. he likely poisoned alexei navalny and just this week outlawed navalny's are unit. why is...
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nbc white house correspondent mike memoli is joining me from st. ives in cornwall.t are you learning today? >> reporter: yeah, alex, it really has been a marathon day here in cornwall as we head into the evening hours. multiple sessions that the president participated in with g7 leaders, there was one that was sort of a grab bag of foreign policy hot spots dealing with afghanistan as the u.s. prepares to withdraw its forces there, the fragile sort of peace in the middle east right now as well as looking ahead to the president's meeting with russia. there was also a session happening right now. we know there was one yesterday on the pandemic, another tonight with the g7 and some other additional invited guests,south africa, south korea, and india to discuss not only how to deal with the current crisis but also to prepare better for future pandemics, but i want to talk about what you mentioned, which is the discussion that started the day about how to really confront the rise of china, the g7 leaders announcing what they're calling build back better world, b3w as they
nbc white house correspondent mike memoli is joining me from st. ives in cornwall.t are you learning today? >> reporter: yeah, alex, it really has been a marathon day here in cornwall as we head into the evening hours. multiple sessions that the president participated in with g7 leaders, there was one that was sort of a grab bag of foreign policy hot spots dealing with afghanistan as the u.s. prepares to withdraw its forces there, the fragile sort of peace in the middle east right now as...
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but i mean, i think it is great for st ives. the place is busy and everyone is buzzing, it's a big conversation. and i love it. the police and other agencies say they are doing all they can to keep residents informed, disruption to a minimum and everybody say. tamsin melville, bbc spotlight, carbis bay. is schedule the journey forjuly the 20th and there's room for the founder of amazon, jeff bezos, says he and his brother will travel into space next month on his rocket company's first sub—orbital sightseeing trip. the world's richest man has scheduled the journey forjuly the 20th. and there's room for one more passenger — a third seat on the space—craft is being auctioned off — the current bid stands at almost three million dollars. 0ur science correspondent rebecca morelle reports. heading to the edge of space. this is the new shepard rocket. so far, it's only flown with mannequins. now it's ready for its first real passengers, and jeff bezos, who owns the spacecraft, has announced he will be on board, along with his brother. it
but i mean, i think it is great for st ives. the place is busy and everyone is buzzing, it's a big conversation. and i love it. the police and other agencies say they are doing all they can to keep residents informed, disruption to a minimum and everybody say. tamsin melville, bbc spotlight, carbis bay. is schedule the journey forjuly the 20th and there's room for the founder of amazon, jeff bezos, says he and his brother will travel into space next month on his rocket company's first...
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in fact, one hotel in st ives has had an outbreak the same one where the german security team are staying next few days, the first g7 summit taking place since the pandemic began. more from kristiansen. now we won't cross to the sports centre. —— mike moore from christian soon. it's been a day of fluctuating fortunes at edgbaston for the opening day of the second test between england and new zealand — with the home side closing on 258—7. after making it to lunch unscathed — england lost three quick wickets — all caught — so it was left to opener rory burns — centurion last time out at lord's — to steady things with a hard fought 81. he and james bracey fell to trent boult as england slipped to 175 for 6 but dan lawrence's unbeaten half century saw england to a much improved position at stumps in birmingham. it is difficult. they bowled really well and conditions there were actually quite... at times, holding the wicked and it causes a few problems. it was pretty difficult at times. , , ._ problems. it was pretty difficult at times. , , ., , ., times. they played really well and shows want
in fact, one hotel in st ives has had an outbreak the same one where the german security team are staying next few days, the first g7 summit taking place since the pandemic began. more from kristiansen. now we won't cross to the sports centre. —— mike moore from christian soon. it's been a day of fluctuating fortunes at edgbaston for the opening day of the second test between england and new zealand — with the home side closing on 258—7. after making it to lunch unscathed — england...
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the cameras of the world in st ives.orrow morning, this is why high pressure is established itself again. this brings back the aerial growth in the mid—atlantic, tropical air, aerial growth in the mid—atlantic, tropicalair, more humid aerial growth in the mid—atlantic, tropical air, more humid as the day goes on, much of scotland england and wales dry, going to be the hottest day of the weekend. 26 degrees and eastern parts of scotland, it will be a hot start for england's euro 2020 campaign, 28 celsius, a few sunny spells breaking out, outbreaks of rain, butjust notice it will be a muggy night taking us into monday morning once again, temperatures around 17 rate increases we start the new week, looking ahead it looks largely dry, just cast your eyes out during the night, some of our weather watchers have been spotting these white clouds here, they sparkle and this guy, clouds here, they sparkle and this quy. y°u clouds here, they sparkle and this guy, you only usually get them around the middle of the summer, and that's
the cameras of the world in st ives.orrow morning, this is why high pressure is established itself again. this brings back the aerial growth in the mid—atlantic, tropical air, aerial growth in the mid—atlantic, tropicalair, more humid aerial growth in the mid—atlantic, tropical air, more humid as the day goes on, much of scotland england and wales dry, going to be the hottest day of the weekend. 26 degrees and eastern parts of scotland, it will be a hot start for england's euro 2020...
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let's talk now to morag robertson, a resident of nearby st ives in cornwall, where preparations for theit feel weird? it very different place here today. does it feel weird?— very different place here today. does it feel weird? it does, as a citizen in a _ does it feel weird? it does, as a citizen in a democratic - does it feel weird? it does, as a citizen in a democratic country l does it feel weird? it does, as aj citizen in a democratic country it feels weird to have armed officers everywhere. we understand why but it is a significant change for such a small tiny community in the south—west peninsula. small tiny community in the south-west peninsula. obviously you are used to — south-west peninsula. obviously you are used to plenty — south-west peninsula. obviously you are used to plenty of _ south-west peninsula. obviously you are used to plenty of people - south-west peninsula. obviously you are used to plenty of people because it's such a beautiful part of the country but they are usually tourists not armed officers. thea;r tourists not armed officers. they are armed _ tourists no
let's talk now to morag robertson, a resident of nearby st ives in cornwall, where preparations for theit feel weird? it very different place here today. does it feel weird?— very different place here today. does it feel weird? it does, as a citizen in a _ does it feel weird? it does, as a citizen in a democratic - does it feel weird? it does, as a citizen in a democratic country l does it feel weird? it does, as aj citizen in a democratic country it feels weird to have armed officers...
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be implemented completely. 0ur chief political correspondent adam fleming is at tregenna castle in st ivesambitions for this meeting of cause and how vital will it be forjoe biden on his first official foreign trip? he's been signalling that the us is back in a traditional way on the world stage so how vital is this meeting to cement that? he’s the world stage so how vital is this meeting to cement that? he's already achieved one — meeting to cement that? he's already achieved one big _ meeting to cement that? he's already achieved one big thing _ meeting to cement that? he's already achieved one big thing just _ meeting to cement that? he's already achieved one big thing just by - meeting to cement that? he's already achieved one big thing just by being . achieved one big thing just by being not donald trump and winning the election to start with. the fact he's here and we aren't sitting around, where the journalist, diplomat or prime minister, wondering what sort of stunt he might pull back and undermine the entire event so that in the bag already. the first big thing is, do other g7 cou
be implemented completely. 0ur chief political correspondent adam fleming is at tregenna castle in st ivesambitions for this meeting of cause and how vital will it be forjoe biden on his first official foreign trip? he's been signalling that the us is back in a traditional way on the world stage so how vital is this meeting to cement that? he’s the world stage so how vital is this meeting to cement that? he's already achieved one — meeting to cement that? he's already achieved one big _...
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from st ives, here's our political editor laura kuenssberg. ready for a fortifying early dip?g. so, i know that the world was looking to us to project some of the selfishness and nationalistic approaches that have marred the initial global response to the pandemic. i do hope that we have lived up to some of the most optimistic of hopes and predictions. were you offended by president macron's comments in your meeting yesterday about northern ireland's place in the uk? i think it's the job of a government of the united kingdom to uphold the territorial integrity of the united kingdom. i think it was a point i made to you yesterday, and actually that subject occupied a vestigial, vanishingly small proportion of our deliberations. and you've listed what you believe the achievements to be of this summit, but health and environmental campaigners are really clear that they hoped it would go further. do you wish you had been able to push your fellow leaders to give even greater commitments? $2.5 billion pledged for girls' education already, that's not half bad. and a new global campai
from st ives, here's our political editor laura kuenssberg. ready for a fortifying early dip?g. so, i know that the world was looking to us to project some of the selfishness and nationalistic approaches that have marred the initial global response to the pandemic. i do hope that we have lived up to some of the most optimistic of hopes and predictions. were you offended by president macron's comments in your meeting yesterday about northern ireland's place in the uk? i think it's the job of a...
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now laura — the g7 leaders are all gathering at carbis bay in st ives — a beautiful part of the world next few days! so we thought we'd take a little moment to put the spotlight on falmouth with historian philip marsden. welcome to the programme. i saw a good start today, this is the third steepest harbour, falmouth, in the world after rio and sydney. i think i'm right. how did it come to be such an important part of this seafaring nation? its such an important part of this seafaring nation?— seafaring nation? its natural osition seafaring nation? its natural position and _ seafaring nation? its natural position and the _ seafaring nation? its natural position and the depth - seafaring nation? its natural position and the depth it - seafaring nation? its natural| position and the depth it has seafaring nation? its natural- position and the depth it has around falmouth— position and the depth it has around falmouth is— position and the depth it has around falmouth is enormous, as you say. but really— falmouth is enormous, as you say. but really is — falmouth is enormous, as you say. bu
now laura — the g7 leaders are all gathering at carbis bay in st ives — a beautiful part of the world next few days! so we thought we'd take a little moment to put the spotlight on falmouth with historian philip marsden. welcome to the programme. i saw a good start today, this is the third steepest harbour, falmouth, in the world after rio and sydney. i think i'm right. how did it come to be such an important part of this seafaring nation? its such an important part of this seafaring...