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the project wants any photo from anyone from anywhere at stonehenge.it doesn't matter how old the photograph is, or whether the picture's black and white or colour, the aim remains the same — to personalise this ancient monument. a digital photo album is a great way to create almost a national photo album of stonehenge. archaeology meets photography in a unique digital album set in stone. duncan kennedy, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's louise lear. another storm on the way? another storm on the way? a different day, a different storm could cause issues in the next few hours, some torrential rain around at the moment but the real cause for concern is that we could have squally, damaging winds, all tied into this area of low pressure which grinds to a halt through the night and it's on the southern flank we could see those winds picking up. let's get back to the rain, in the last few hours we had this pulse of wet weather through wales, not moving far as it sits to the north of england and we have already seen over an inch of rain, anoth
the project wants any photo from anyone from anywhere at stonehenge.it doesn't matter how old the photograph is, or whether the picture's black and white or colour, the aim remains the same — to personalise this ancient monument. a digital photo album is a great way to create almost a national photo album of stonehenge. archaeology meets photography in a unique digital album set in stone. duncan kennedy, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's louise lear. another storm on the way?...
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rico, i've never been to stonehenge, can you believe that?ed favourite subject, these are little puppies, they just joined as favourite subject, these are little puppies, theyjustjoined as new recruits fighting crime when they have grown up as part of the police force. hello again. friday is set to be cooler and fresher with sunshine and blustery showers. before then, storm prone has been packing a punch in england and wales, a good couple of inchesin england and wales, a good couple of inches in places, flooding and squally winds of 60 mph or so. squally winds on that cold front as it moves from the south—east. the centre of the storm is out into the north sea but still windy conditions early in the morning across the coasts of north—east england. the rain pushes away and then we left with this north—westerly wind, meaning sunshine and blustery showers. quite heavy showers from time to time and maybe some thunder in their two. may be into southern parts of england but the bulk further north. the temperatures back down again, numbers falling
rico, i've never been to stonehenge, can you believe that?ed favourite subject, these are little puppies, they just joined as favourite subject, these are little puppies, theyjustjoined as new recruits fighting crime when they have grown up as part of the police force. hello again. friday is set to be cooler and fresher with sunshine and blustery showers. before then, storm prone has been packing a punch in england and wales, a good couple of inchesin england and wales, a good couple of inches...
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plus, images of stonehenge thenn now. why members of the public have been invited to re-create photos from decades ago. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. christine blasey ford, the woman who has accused supreme courte nomiett kavanaugh of sexually assaulting her in high school, is prepared to testify next week before congress. but her lawyer says the proposed monday hearing is not possible and the tes must be fair. this week the cover of "time" magazine focuses on the controversy and what has changed since the clarence thomas hearings in the 1990's. a short time ago by the magazine's deputy washington bureau alex altman. now that dr. ford is prepared to testify if the terms , how does that change the political calculus? alex: i think significancay. if repub were prepared to gous forward andthrough a vote if she was not prepared to testify in some fashion, public or private, but reopening the possibility she will sit in front of the senate and tell hee story -- her lsays she wishe
plus, images of stonehenge thenn now. why members of the public have been invited to re-create photos from decades ago. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. christine blasey ford, the woman who has accused supreme courte nomiett kavanaugh of sexually assaulting her in high school, is prepared to testify next week before congress. but her lawyer says the proposed monday hearing is not possible and the tes must be fair. this week the cover of...
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it's stonehenge. kelly cobiella joins us now.oing that i my off time, right? this is one of the oldester mys of all time. one of the greatest mysteries. why would people take these stones, some of which came from 100 miles away, and bring them here to this hill in england? well, now a new theoryn based new geological findings that some of these stones were already here long befo >> reporter: for 5,000 years,t stood here. aou mysteris stone monument in the english countryside. up close it's magical. so are the legendsin behd it. created by the wizard merlin? some even s b ancient aliens. modern-day druids come here to celebrate the summer solstice. for years, scientists have been digging for clues as to who built stonehenge and why here. now archeologist mike pitts thinks he might have an answer. >> this is where stonehenge began. >> reporter: pitts has been studying stonehenge for nearly 40 >>years. excavated some years ago. we found an enormous pit wi clear evid a big stone in it. >> rt may have been this stone. >> lying there n
it's stonehenge. kelly cobiella joins us now.oing that i my off time, right? this is one of the oldester mys of all time. one of the greatest mysteries. why would people take these stones, some of which came from 100 miles away, and bring them here to this hill in england? well, now a new theoryn based new geological findings that some of these stones were already here long befo >> reporter: for 5,000 years,t stood here. aou mysteris stone monument in the english countryside. up close...
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this is where stonehenge began. >> reporter: he has been studying stonehenge for 40 years. >> we found>> reporter: he thinks it may have been this stone. >> just laying there, half-sticking out of the ground. it would have stood out in this landsca landscape. >> reporter: on the other side of the circle, another unusual stone. >> it's a very strange shape. it is bulbous and then almost tapered at the top. >> reporter: two stones put here by nature long before man, that happen to line up with the sun on two, key days of the year. from just two stones in this natural clearing, this site evolved over hundreds of years into the stonehenge we know today. some of the massive slabs way 40 tons, dragged over the hills to this sacred gathering site. what was this? >> stonehenge is whatever you want it to be. it's a temple. it's a religious site. it's a political location. it's a work of hard. ♪ stonehenge, where the demons dwe dwell ♪ >> reporter: and a national obsession. swooned over, blown up. today, drone technology is revealing new clues about this ancient world. races of a henge in irelan
this is where stonehenge began. >> reporter: he has been studying stonehenge for 40 years. >> we found>> reporter: he thinks it may have been this stone. >> just laying there, half-sticking out of the ground. it would have stood out in this landsca landscape. >> reporter: on the other side of the circle, another unusual stone. >> it's a very strange shape. it is bulbous and then almost tapered at the top. >> reporter: two stones put here by nature long...
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stonehenge 100 years after the site was gifted to the nationlj stonehenge 100 years after the site waswed by how big the stones were an hayel, kuyt old, even though i was only little. the project once any photo from anyone from anywhere at stonehenge doesn't matter how old the photograph is whether the picture is black and white or colour. the aim remains the same, to personalise this ancient monument. digital photo album is a great way to create almost a national photo album of stonehenge. archaeology meets photography in a unique digital album set in stone. duncan kennedy, bbc news. now it's time for the weather. helen willits is here. hello. it's certainly been a busy couple of days in the weather centre, two named storms in a couple of days. the second immigrant and wales gave torrential rain on thursday into thursday night and with it strong winds in southern areas, so the potentialfor trees down —— in england and wales. it ta kes down —— in england and wales. it takes the humidex away but we keep these strong upper—level winds, the strong jet stream that will dry in further areas
stonehenge 100 years after the site was gifted to the nationlj stonehenge 100 years after the site waswed by how big the stones were an hayel, kuyt old, even though i was only little. the project once any photo from anyone from anywhere at stonehenge doesn't matter how old the photograph is whether the picture is black and white or colour. the aim remains the same, to personalise this ancient monument. digital photo album is a great way to create almost a national photo album of stonehenge....
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in order to go and see stonehenge and in order to go and see nearby salzburg feudal which is a truly wonderful building. so i didn't find that store the implausible in itself and i found the straightforward rejection of the story by the british involved is very troubling indeed given that this is meant to be a criminal case there's meant to be. a possible trial and where you know potential defendants have outlined very defense and the government has immediately said that's a ridiculous and it's an insult to make that defense that's not how you'd behave in a democracy in criminal cases sure you made a couple of other points too and in the interesting ones a lot of people in the media saying look you know it's clear they're guilty because they were within the vicinity it's good pals but as you pointed out i think in your article well actually there were five hundred meters away and they had to make three direct ins to get there and there's no evidence that they actually made or took that route. that that's absolutely true. the closest they were filmed to a scruple size was several hund
in order to go and see stonehenge and in order to go and see nearby salzburg feudal which is a truly wonderful building. so i didn't find that store the implausible in itself and i found the straightforward rejection of the story by the british involved is very troubling indeed given that this is meant to be a criminal case there's meant to be. a possible trial and where you know potential defendants have outlined very defense and the government has immediately said that's a ridiculous and it's...
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kennedy, is at stonehenge for us. looks like a miserable day7m kennedy, is at stonehenge for us. later. and, guess what? jane joins us later. and, guess what? jane joins us amongst the stones this morning. we've been looking at your pictures, do you remember the day in the nineteen sixties? i do vividly. a wonderful, happy day out. this is the rude bit, how old were you and what year was that? about five and 68 or 69. a long time ago. why have you sent your pictures in and why get involved? i'm sure there are wonderful stories out there. being in public ownership is amazing. coming here made me interested in ancient history and i went on to do and archaeology degree, and i'm sure there's amazing stories to capture —— went on to do and archaeology degree. she is one of around 1.3 million people to come to the stones every year, so potentially lots of photographs will be sent in. kate davies is the director of english heritage. why set this up? english heritage. why set this up? english heritage is celebrating 100 years of stonehenge being gifted to the nation, so we wanted to mark
kennedy, is at stonehenge for us. looks like a miserable day7m kennedy, is at stonehenge for us. later. and, guess what? jane joins us later. and, guess what? jane joins us amongst the stones this morning. we've been looking at your pictures, do you remember the day in the nineteen sixties? i do vividly. a wonderful, happy day out. this is the rude bit, how old were you and what year was that? about five and 68 or 69. a long time ago. why have you sent your pictures in and why get involved? i'm...
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the project wants any photo from anyone from anywhere at stonehenge.tograph. with this new project it doesn't matter how old the photograph is, or whether the picture's black and white or colour, the aim remains the same — to personalise this ancient monument. a digital photo album is of great way to create a national photo album of stonehenge. archaeology meets photography in a unique digital album set in stone. duncan kennedy, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with helen willetts. the winds are escalating now, they have already been pitching in the 15 mile—per—hour mark gusting across the southern and western areas, a ru ns the southern and western areas, a runs exposed parts and they are now escalating further eastward and on that weather front as well we have got some really intense bursts of rain. let me show you how the rain has been hanging around northern england across wales and the southwest of the day. it's only gradually going to ease its way eastward. so it is bringing white significant amounts of rain, 40, 50, even 60 mm i
the project wants any photo from anyone from anywhere at stonehenge.tograph. with this new project it doesn't matter how old the photograph is, or whether the picture's black and white or colour, the aim remains the same — to personalise this ancient monument. a digital photo album is of great way to create a national photo album of stonehenge. archaeology meets photography in a unique digital album set in stone. duncan kennedy, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with helen...
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beatles to be implausible are in fact not implausible it turns out that it is absolutely true that stonehenge was closed by snow on the barge so the idea that they went on the third of march time souls blew city center snowed under and stonehenge closed and came back and tried to convey next day is perfectly possible those were the weather conditions of the day i found the straightforward rejection of the story by the british of art is very troubling indeed given that this is meant to be a criminal case there's meant to be. a possible trial where. potential defendants have outlined very defense and the government is immediately said that's ridiculous and it's an insult to make that defense that's not how you'd behave in a democracy in criminal cases this did before to just and it isn't hard evidence of anything except to people walking around souls because that's all it shows plainly of a british government predetermines this investigation on day one the day after the skipper attack happened basted up in parliament and said russian government to done it and they've been trying ever since then
beatles to be implausible are in fact not implausible it turns out that it is absolutely true that stonehenge was closed by snow on the barge so the idea that they went on the third of march time souls blew city center snowed under and stonehenge closed and came back and tried to convey next day is perfectly possible those were the weather conditions of the day i found the straightforward rejection of the story by the british of art is very troubling indeed given that this is meant to be a...
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i have never been to stonehenge, which go there one of these days of. —— these days.s here. we have more on asia business report. iam i am looking forward to that. the talking microwave. see you soon, from rico hizon and me and from the whole team, as always, thank you for watching. hello again. friday is set to be cooler and fresher, with sunshine and blustery showers. before then, storm bronagh has really been packing a punch across england and wales. a good couple of inches of rain in places, producing some flooding and particularly squally winds of 60mph or so. very squally winds on that cold front as it moves away from the south—east. the centre of the storm is out into the north sea. still some very windy conditions early in the morning across the coasts of north—east england. the rain pushes away and then we're left with this north—westerly wind, meaning sunshine and blustery showers. quite heavy showers actually from time to time, and maybe some thunder in there too. a few getting into southern parts of england, but the bulk of them further north. look at thos
i have never been to stonehenge, which go there one of these days of. —— these days.s here. we have more on asia business report. iam i am looking forward to that. the talking microwave. see you soon, from rico hizon and me and from the whole team, as always, thank you for watching. hello again. friday is set to be cooler and fresher, with sunshine and blustery showers. before then, storm bronagh has really been packing a punch across england and wales. a good couple of inches of rain in...
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i'm sure we have all been to places like niagara falls, stonehenge and the pyramids and been blown awaysically after 30 seconds he was just bored of the moon. having seen at he said it was just different shades of grey. he never landed on it. hejust circled it several times. he said he was actually more enamoured by looking back of the earth. i'm sure you would be. thinking about his family, his wife, his parents. that meant more to him than this rocky was circling. i must say tim peake did say one of the most amazing views was looking back. kranjcar would feel the same way but i don't think we would be that bored by the moment. no. we will talk to more in an hour. thank you. people hoping to use northern rail services this weekend face further inconvenience, due to ongoing strike action and continued problems with the timetable. it's a familiar tale. a dispute between bosses and members of the rmt union over the role of guards, has been going on for more than a year. let's speak to daren ireland, north—west regional organiser for the rmt. he is at liverpool lime street station where th
i'm sure we have all been to places like niagara falls, stonehenge and the pyramids and been blown awaysically after 30 seconds he was just bored of the moon. having seen at he said it was just different shades of grey. he never landed on it. hejust circled it several times. he said he was actually more enamoured by looking back of the earth. i'm sure you would be. thinking about his family, his wife, his parents. that meant more to him than this rocky was circling. i must say tim peake did say...
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particularly like is the came all the way from salisbury to russia but did not go the extra mile to stonehengehey did like the clock, so i guess that something soars we should be happy about. this is beyond 100 days from the bbc. coming up for viewers on the bbc news channel and bbc world news — the man behind the report which led to the impeachment of bill clinton joins us to discuss the saga — some twenty years on. and is nasty politics here to stay? we'll be discussing what happens when public criticism turns personal — as one tory mp found out this week. good evening. all eyes on the atlantic, with a very busy spell of weather in terms of hurricanes and tropical storms, and the main troublemaker over the next 24 hours is hurricane florence. although it has weakened, it is still a category two hurricane and will bring flash flooding with a storm surge, just in excess of 100 mph some way off the coast of the carolinas. we are keeping a very close eye on that. meanwhile closer to home, a bit of a mixed story first of which have had more clout and there is some showery rain across the northern
particularly like is the came all the way from salisbury to russia but did not go the extra mile to stonehengehey did like the clock, so i guess that something soars we should be happy about. this is beyond 100 days from the bbc. coming up for viewers on the bbc news channel and bbc world news — the man behind the report which led to the impeachment of bill clinton joins us to discuss the saga — some twenty years on. and is nasty politics here to stay? we'll be discussing what happens when...
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my daughter just discovered it. ( james ) take a look at this ...the famous stonehenge played host tosts wearing headphones.50 people were among the crowd ... including famous lord of the rings actor andy serkis.( darya ) sales from the d-j's new album will go to helping protect and preserve the ancient monument ... which is estimated to be about 5-thousand years old. ( james )( james ) professional sports might be a young peron's activity... but there are plenty of opportunities for older athletes to get back into the game. al alt has been playing baseball for 65 years.. alt's wife says he plays 3 to 4 times a week at least. he plays in both a 55 and over league and a 62 and over league. alt says he still plays because he loves the game.. and the competition adding he's always been competitive. when alt was 65 he set a goal to play 65 games.. he played 150 winning 100. when he was 70 he pitched five games.. including the championship in the senior world series in arizona. that year he most pitcher. alt says he as long as he can keep playing. ( darya ) happening today... the oakland r
my daughter just discovered it. ( james ) take a look at this ...the famous stonehenge played host tosts wearing headphones.50 people were among the crowd ... including famous lord of the rings actor andy serkis.( darya ) sales from the d-j's new album will go to helping protect and preserve the ancient monument ... which is estimated to be about 5-thousand years old. ( james )( james ) professional sports might be a young peron's activity... but there are plenty of opportunities for older...
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paul 0akenfold has become the first dj to play a set at stonehenge .s previously played at venues including the great wall of china and base camp at mount everest. some seriously impressive backdrops for a dj set. it looks amazing. we can check the weather with simon king. i will get onto the weekend whether in a moment but first we will start with hurricane florence. it has been barrelling towards the coast of north carolina. the out of bounds of the hurricane have affected these areas and the eye of the hurricane has been stalling close to the coast of north carolina. the outer edge of this has made landfall towards the east of wilmington and so still some significant impacts to come over the next few days as it moves further inland. here, we have showers, quite insignificant, really, across scotla nd insignificant, really, across scotland and northern ireland are northern england and moving into the midlands. northern scotland, maybe showers. in these areas i think we will have lengthy sunny spells at maximum temperature is getting to 15-19. this ma
paul 0akenfold has become the first dj to play a set at stonehenge .s previously played at venues including the great wall of china and base camp at mount everest. some seriously impressive backdrops for a dj set. it looks amazing. we can check the weather with simon king. i will get onto the weekend whether in a moment but first we will start with hurricane florence. it has been barrelling towards the coast of north carolina. the out of bounds of the hurricane have affected these areas and the...
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might have just been going for a long weekend of tourism in salisbury and they couldn't get to stonehenge people who will swallow this story or at any rate will say, you know, the british say one thing, the russians say another, the truth may be somewhere in between. the u na nswered be somewhere in between. the unanswered debt is how there was not the novichok in the hotel room. but that wasn't asked by rt. sir andrew, where does this leave this situation, as you say, the reaction is almost that it's funny but it's not, it's a really serious situation. one should not neglect the degree to which russia has isolated itself from the outside world, particularly from europe and the united states and canada. that's already a lessening of russian power to operate effectively in the world. and it's also reflective as ben said, confusion in the russian mind, a lack of internal discussion about further ways forward, about how to get round the fundamental problems of the putin regime, which is damaging to russia. in the end, will vladimirand damaging to russia. in the end, will vladimir and those a
might have just been going for a long weekend of tourism in salisbury and they couldn't get to stonehenge people who will swallow this story or at any rate will say, you know, the british say one thing, the russians say another, the truth may be somewhere in between. the u na nswered be somewhere in between. the unanswered debt is how there was not the novichok in the hotel room. but that wasn't asked by rt. sir andrew, where does this leave this situation, as you say, the reaction is almost...
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paul oakenfold has become the first dj to play a set at the ancient stonehenge monument.tage site was a closely guarded secret, with only 50 people allowed to attend the event, which happened as the sun went down. oakenfold has previously played at venues including the great wall of china and base camp at mount everest. i'm very lucky to get asked to perform and do a live show to sunset. it's an honour as an englishman to play at one of the most iconic sites notjust in britain, in the world. if you were driving down the a303 last night you would be wondering what was going on. and only 50 people. i suppose if you have crowds around somewhere like that you don't wa nt to around somewhere like that you don't want to do any damage. around somewhere like that you don't want to do any damagelj around somewhere like that you don't want to do any damage. i think they would have wanted a crowd. you don't need a big crowd to have an atmosphere. you would have enjoyed it. i would have loved it. britain, it is raining in spain at the moment. i don't want to remind him what happened
paul oakenfold has become the first dj to play a set at the ancient stonehenge monument.tage site was a closely guarded secret, with only 50 people allowed to attend the event, which happened as the sun went down. oakenfold has previously played at venues including the great wall of china and base camp at mount everest. i'm very lucky to get asked to perform and do a live show to sunset. it's an honour as an englishman to play at one of the most iconic sites notjust in britain, in the world. if...