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besides an impressive panorama something else could be found on the banks of the thames.being a part subject to time the river also has a beach that appears at regular intervals when it does it's a perfect place for a strong. history ladies are in pursuit of the favorite pastime. the what the english called mudlarks the concept dates back to the 19th century when poor street boys would comb the mud in search of something they could sell but mclernon florence do it as a hobby. it's all this i can see a bit of stone so we're going to pull that out so there's a little bit of quite. as well they would have rested it on the table. and say they really are like cigarette butts people just used to throw them away smoke that's right from about 1580 when i was introduced to the u.k. . but not just anyone can dig around in the thames muddy banks they need a license from the port authority. and i find that looks must be presented to the museum of london for evaluation and registration. and the keeps your eye out for pins once used to hold close together they can date back to the roma
besides an impressive panorama something else could be found on the banks of the thames.being a part subject to time the river also has a beach that appears at regular intervals when it does it's a perfect place for a strong. history ladies are in pursuit of the favorite pastime. the what the english called mudlarks the concept dates back to the 19th century when poor street boys would comb the mud in search of something they could sell but mclernon florence do it as a hobby. it's all this i...
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beautiful thames while mabel hospital looks quite magnificent yet it enjoyed only moderate popularity with its resident madness spent most of the adult life in the spartan conditions that existed at sea found it hard in old age to get accustomed to the extravagant opulence of the rock architecture and certainly not for the daily round was marked by military drill and pool food as one old talk inflamed pillars colonnades unsealing frescoes don't exactly go hand in hand with pickled beef and flattery all that's been watered down to. the heart of the mabel hospital is the painting for sabs is a dining it seats more than 300 that is a mark of respect 1st served by officers. the painted hole does food justice to its name for escape of every woman huge hole and they were all painted by james for help who worked on the room for 8 teemu. paid 6685 pounds for his. this was not enough king george the 1st was not prepared to increase for children the ration but instead he raised the artist for the stock as the painted hole was suggestions for his masterpiece the acme of the rocking. keane $69.00
beautiful thames while mabel hospital looks quite magnificent yet it enjoyed only moderate popularity with its resident madness spent most of the adult life in the spartan conditions that existed at sea found it hard in old age to get accustomed to the extravagant opulence of the rock architecture and certainly not for the daily round was marked by military drill and pool food as one old talk inflamed pillars colonnades unsealing frescoes don't exactly go hand in hand with pickled beef and...
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thames water is warning that some customers will have lower water pressure than usual and will stillof the grenfell tower fire, families have told bbc london of their distress over delays to the public inquiry. 72 people lost their lives in the disaster. the met police have said there is "no guarantee" that criminal charges will be brought and no decision will be made until the public inquiry is complete, which could take another three years. survivors say they want the authorities to do more. you know, iwish you know, i wish they would listen to the families, it's so important that part of the enquiry, they sit down and listen for the families. but they are not listening. the mayor is being urged to "go further" with his plans to increase the amount of affordable housing in the capital. more than 7,500 affordable homes were built in the past year — more than 40% than the previous one. but critics say it's still far behind what london needs. city hall says it only receives a fraction of the funding it needs from the government. let's take a look at the travel situation now. a powerfa
thames water is warning that some customers will have lower water pressure than usual and will stillof the grenfell tower fire, families have told bbc london of their distress over delays to the public inquiry. 72 people lost their lives in the disaster. the met police have said there is "no guarantee" that criminal charges will be brought and no decision will be made until the public inquiry is complete, which could take another three years. survivors say they want the authorities to...
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the thames was polluted with sewerage. the thames was polluted with sewerage.the stench was the smell came into the newly rebuilt parliament building in politicians literally couldn't breathe. it was so bad. after ignoring the issue of sewerage, this kickstarted them to invest massively in the sewerage system sojoseph bazalg ette in the sewerage system sojoseph bazalgette spent so much time building the sewerage system. why does greta thunberg say, your houses on fire? it's part of sewer thinking that we need to build a sense of emergency or we won't do anything. roman, you have been making a case for rethinking representative democracy. do you feel democracy needs to change? i feel democracy is dying, and the kind of form we have today should die. representative democracy was only invented a couple of centuries ago, at a time when we we re of centuries ago, at a time when we were in the ecological era known as the holocene, when we had a stable climates but now we are in the anthropocene, when we have changed the climate. our political institutions were not de
the thames was polluted with sewerage. the thames was polluted with sewerage.the stench was the smell came into the newly rebuilt parliament building in politicians literally couldn't breathe. it was so bad. after ignoring the issue of sewerage, this kickstarted them to invest massively in the sewerage system sojoseph bazalg ette in the sewerage system sojoseph bazalgette spent so much time building the sewerage system. why does greta thunberg say, your houses on fire? it's part of sewer...
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the following year, thames water had to pay £20 million for polluting the river thames. into rivers. in an emergency, like times of extreme rainfall. in 2017, permission was granted for nearly 20,000 emergency so outflow in england and wales. however, campaigners say water companies are doing this even in times of light rainfall, because of a lack of investment in capacity in the system. the water sector is facing huge problems, driven by climate change and population growth and it will require investment and action from companies over a number of yea rs. from companies over a number of years. and this kind of behaviour which southern have shown doesn't help the situation. southern water says it's a different business today. but its troubles are far from over, with a criminal investigation by the environment agency under way. emma simpson, bbc news. let's take a look at some other stories. the senior police officer in charge during the hillsborough disaster in 1989 is to face a retrial. david duckenfield, who was the match commander, is accused of gross negligence mansla
the following year, thames water had to pay £20 million for polluting the river thames. into rivers. in an emergency, like times of extreme rainfall. in 2017, permission was granted for nearly 20,000 emergency so outflow in england and wales. however, campaigners say water companies are doing this even in times of light rainfall, because of a lack of investment in capacity in the system. the water sector is facing huge problems, driven by climate change and population growth and it will...
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the following year, thames water had to pay £20 million for polluting the river thames. into rivers. in an emergency, like times of extreme rainfall. in 2017, permission was granted for nearly 20,000 emergency sewer outflows in england and wales. however, campaigners say water companies are doing this even in times of light rainfall, because of a lack of investment in capacity in the system. well, the water sector is facing huge problems, driven by climate change and population growth, and it will require investment and action from companies over a number of years. and this kind of behaviour that southern have shown doesn't help the situation. southern water says it is a different business today. but its troubles are far from over, with a criminal investigation by the environment agency underway. emma simpson, bbc news. the senior police officer in charge during the hillsborough disaster in 1989 is to face a retrial. david duckenfield, who was the match commander, is accused of gross negligence manslaughter in relation to the deaths of 95 liverpool football fans. he deni
the following year, thames water had to pay £20 million for polluting the river thames. into rivers. in an emergency, like times of extreme rainfall. in 2017, permission was granted for nearly 20,000 emergency sewer outflows in england and wales. however, campaigners say water companies are doing this even in times of light rainfall, because of a lack of investment in capacity in the system. well, the water sector is facing huge problems, driven by climate change and population growth, and it...
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seemed only right to find one of our $100.00 german must reads that fits the bill and bingo all of a thames novel midsummer night is an entertaining tribute to the quirkiness of post unification berlin and one little have you getting in your face. shots on margot. 96 isn't it sexy when someone knows about fine wines when they can tell you about every great every fencer. of course it is but could you be seduced by someone with an intimate knowledge of the potato. below their readers talking about potatoes well in midsummer night right move it to the narrator's uncle has a special gift for potatoes you can identify every variety of potato by taste even if they're boiled or fried. what's that you say not a turn on well it gets more ridiculous from there the narrator a floundering author is commissioned to write a 12 page magazine article about potatoes his quest for spot knowledge takes him down a rabbit hole of misadventures in the newly were unified. he goes searching for a dead professor's potato archive winds up with the worst haircut of his life and meets tina a sex phone operator who wro
seemed only right to find one of our $100.00 german must reads that fits the bill and bingo all of a thames novel midsummer night is an entertaining tribute to the quirkiness of post unification berlin and one little have you getting in your face. shots on margot. 96 isn't it sexy when someone knows about fine wines when they can tell you about every great every fencer. of course it is but could you be seduced by someone with an intimate knowledge of the potato. below their readers talking...
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plastic bags let's talk a little bit about some of those measures joining me in the studio now is thames and walker from g.w. and vironment good to have you with us times and let me just pick up on one mission german supermarket chain aldi which has supermarkets all around the globe has just introduced a one send your roasts and charge on plastic bags the small ones where you put fruit and vegetables in does that make sense in my opinion it doesn't make sense taught me i think the best that you could hope for from something like that is that it's a symbolic gesture but then the question would probably be what is it supposed to symbolize because these are supermarkets where almost every shelf is kept covered in products that. wrapped in plastic and the german government says that it is in fact talking with supermarkets about phasing out or convincing them to do away with these lightweight plastic bags for fruit vegetables all together but there seems to be no sign of an actual ban on the horizon and the same as we said goes for plastic carrier bags germany has introduced a levy but it has
plastic bags let's talk a little bit about some of those measures joining me in the studio now is thames and walker from g.w. and vironment good to have you with us times and let me just pick up on one mission german supermarket chain aldi which has supermarkets all around the globe has just introduced a one send your roasts and charge on plastic bags the small ones where you put fruit and vegetables in does that make sense in my opinion it doesn't make sense taught me i think the best that you...
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this is the picture in kingston upon thames this morning.est day of the year by quite some way. there are some showers and thunderstorms, here they are, pushing across northern ireland into the western part of scotland, with one or two getting into north—west england, as well. there will be hit and miss thunderstorms over the next few hours. in central and southern parts, it will feel very warm and humid, with high levels of uv. to take some cream. still heavy showers and thunderstorms pushing their way northwards and eastwards tonight. frequent lightning, as well. eventually, the showers will clear out towards the north—east. something fresh and moving behind those thunderstorms, it won't be quite as muggy as it was last night in the north and north—west. something will feel much fresher thanit something will feel much fresher than it is today. a day of sunshine and showers but we will lose the heat and humidity we've seen today. the hot weather is getting squeezed away towards the east tomorrow. it will be countries including germany and t
this is the picture in kingston upon thames this morning.est day of the year by quite some way. there are some showers and thunderstorms, here they are, pushing across northern ireland into the western part of scotland, with one or two getting into north—west england, as well. there will be hit and miss thunderstorms over the next few hours. in central and southern parts, it will feel very warm and humid, with high levels of uv. to take some cream. still heavy showers and thunderstorms...
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years over the death of miss brown, who was thrown from a speedboat when it capsized on the river thamesalfor us. correspondent lee milner is at the court of appeal for us. there were two appeals today, let's start with manslaughter. we heard that straight after the incident shepherd was interviewed by police but wasn't cautioned or offered a lawyer, so his barrister claimed that made the conviction unsafe. the crown argued that was dealt with within the trial and even if it wasn't fair, evidence that was submitted was valid so that appeal was dismissed. jack shepherd is currently serving six years for killing 24—year—old charlotte brown, who was thrown from the high—powered speedboat when it capsized on the river thames during their first date in december 2015. he's also serving a further four years after admitting a further four years after admitting a drink fuelled attack on a barman during his bail. earlier today we saw katie brown, charlotte brown's sister, and i asked her what she thought of this decision. we are relieved that shepherd's appeal has been thrown out and justice has p
years over the death of miss brown, who was thrown from a speedboat when it capsized on the river thamesalfor us. correspondent lee milner is at the court of appeal for us. there were two appeals today, let's start with manslaughter. we heard that straight after the incident shepherd was interviewed by police but wasn't cautioned or offered a lawyer, so his barrister claimed that made the conviction unsafe. the crown argued that was dealt with within the trial and even if it wasn't fair,...
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she is on board hms enterprise on the thames.perature in parts of kent is just over 20 celsius. inverness, just over 20 celsius. inverness, just over 20 celsius. inverness, just over nine. just look at the bridge. what a beautiful warship she is. she was launched in 2003. she is usually based in plymouth. her primary role is to carry out oceanographic work. she is here until wednesday and is going to be taking part in some ceremonial roles. but the weather forecast for the next few days, looking at a severe thunderstorm. there is risk of localised flooding and it will feel humid. if you think it is humid at the moment, even more humid. 0n the satellite picture you can see there is a fair bit of cloud around. some of this has carried. moving steadily northwards as well as thunderstorms. if we started nine o'clock in scotland, the north is dry. we have heavy rain across the central belt. it's moving north through the day and again there is the risk of some disruption and localised flooding. we've had thunderstorms and still do acro
she is on board hms enterprise on the thames.perature in parts of kent is just over 20 celsius. inverness, just over 20 celsius. inverness, just over 20 celsius. inverness, just over nine. just look at the bridge. what a beautiful warship she is. she was launched in 2003. she is usually based in plymouth. her primary role is to carry out oceanographic work. she is here until wednesday and is going to be taking part in some ceremonial roles. but the weather forecast for the next few days,...
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vicki young on the banks of the river thames with a look at that 0ctober the river thames with a looksing a right oldster in china. the duke of cambridge says he would fully support his children if they we re fully support his children if they were gay but would be nervous about the added pressures they would face in society. speaking while talking to young people at an lgbt youth charity in london he also expressed shock and discuss at a recent attack ona shock and discuss at a recent attack on a couple on a bus. the trust supports lg bt people on a couple on a bus. the trust supports lgbt people who are at risk of homelessness. daniel ralph has this report. it was to support the lg btq this report. it was to support the lgbtq community. a chance for the duke of cambridge to listen. but also to voice her concerns. it helps young lg bt people also to voice her concerns. it helps young lgbt people rejected by the family and made homeless. during the visit william was asked how he would feel if one of his own children was 93v feel if one of his own children was gay or lesbian. there is
vicki young on the banks of the river thames with a look at that 0ctober the river thames with a looksing a right oldster in china. the duke of cambridge says he would fully support his children if they we re fully support his children if they were gay but would be nervous about the added pressures they would face in society. speaking while talking to young people at an lgbt youth charity in london he also expressed shock and discuss at a recent attack ona shock and discuss at a recent attack...
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xavier was knocked off the bridge into the thames, and didn't survive.urist chrissy was also distracted, dying almost instantly. no, that's mad. that's terrorist. that van then crashed and the killers got out, each carrying a weapon for the next stage of their attack. with a 12 inch knives, strapped to their wrists moving swiftly a nd strapped to their wrists moving swiftly and as a packet, the man cornered and attacked victims, two of them here at the top of the stairs, to further down the stairs and the fifth at the end of this court yard near the entrance to the borough bistro and in less than a net, they had fatally injured five of their victims just net, they had fatally injured five of their victimsjust in net, they had fatally injured five of their victims just in this small area. ona of their victims just in this small area. on a night of heroes, james mcmullen died trying to help sarah, and kristi died trying to save alexander. police officers try to keep sebastian alive. while the attackers moved on, i stare at anyone they came across. off—duty
xavier was knocked off the bridge into the thames, and didn't survive.urist chrissy was also distracted, dying almost instantly. no, that's mad. that's terrorist. that van then crashed and the killers got out, each carrying a weapon for the next stage of their attack. with a 12 inch knives, strapped to their wrists moving swiftly a nd strapped to their wrists moving swiftly and as a packet, the man cornered and attacked victims, two of them here at the top of the stairs, to further down the...
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joining me now is harry wright, from henley on thames who sat the exam yesterday. are you feeling? a bit vexed, if i you sat the exam, how are you feeling? a bit vexed, ifi am honest, because i put in a lot of work, i did not see the paper beforehand, it was a nice paper, i enjoyed it, but then coming out and looking on twitter and seeing people talking about it being leaked beforehand, that blew the wind out of my sails. pearson have responded, they have said no one is at an advantage or disadvantage, what did you of that? i cannot believe that is true, because it was on such a wide scale, anyone could access it for £70 online, spread over whats app for £70 online, spread over whats app and facebook group chats, that they will have no access to, so it is really hard, and i think they are really limiting what they think the scope of how big it was is. i think carry on. i feel like saying no one will be advantaged or disadvantaged, it is very hard, when you are doing means testing for grade boundaries, it is hard to find the balance when it is hard to find the balan
joining me now is harry wright, from henley on thames who sat the exam yesterday. are you feeling? a bit vexed, if i you sat the exam, how are you feeling? a bit vexed, ifi am honest, because i put in a lot of work, i did not see the paper beforehand, it was a nice paper, i enjoyed it, but then coming out and looking on twitter and seeing people talking about it being leaked beforehand, that blew the wind out of my sails. pearson have responded, they have said no one is at an advantage or...
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a man found guilty of killing a woman in a speedboat accident on the river thames will find out nextturned by the court of appeal. jack shepherd was jailed for six years over the death of 24—year—old charlotte brown, who died when the boat they were in capsized during theirfirst date. shepherd's lawyers say a mistake by police means his conviction for manslaughter by gross negligence is unsafe because police failed to caution him or offer him a solicitor. the bbc says a joke made byjo brand in its radio 4 show heresy will be edited out of future broadcasts, following complaints that it was an "incitement to violence". the comedian was commenting on milkshakes being thrown over politicians and suggested using battery acid instead, but immediately qualified her remarks by saying she had no intention of doing any such thing. sudan's military rulers have tonight admitted that they did give the orders for an operation that led to the killing of more than 100 peaceful protestors ten days ago. the un security council has condemned the massacre and called for an end to attacks on civilians.
a man found guilty of killing a woman in a speedboat accident on the river thames will find out nextturned by the court of appeal. jack shepherd was jailed for six years over the death of 24—year—old charlotte brown, who died when the boat they were in capsized during theirfirst date. shepherd's lawyers say a mistake by police means his conviction for manslaughter by gross negligence is unsafe because police failed to caution him or offer him a solicitor. the bbc says a joke made byjo brand...
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to put youth violence at the top of their agenda. 0ysters are said to be reintroduced for to the thamesin the bed of the estuary providing a surface for young oysters to grow on. 0ver the last 200 years the oyster population has suffered a 95% decline. it takes five years to grow a five—year—old oyster, that's the stage they start to mature and have their own young. so we are at the beginning of a long journey. hope early in 20 years time we'll have oyster beds. let's take a look at the travel now. we are off to a good start this morning on the tube, no reported problems at the moment on any of those lines there. on the roads, well, this is how it looks at the blackwall tunnel. no surprise there. does the usual rush—hour cues heading northbound from greenwich. —— just die. and we have a burst water main on ever sold street. it's closed in both directions between euston station and direct way. we have more works on the 813, one lane is closed heading out of central london, it'sjust is closed heading out of central london, it's just after the is closed heading out of central london, it'sj
to put youth violence at the top of their agenda. 0ysters are said to be reintroduced for to the thamesin the bed of the estuary providing a surface for young oysters to grow on. 0ver the last 200 years the oyster population has suffered a 95% decline. it takes five years to grow a five—year—old oyster, that's the stage they start to mature and have their own young. so we are at the beginning of a long journey. hope early in 20 years time we'll have oyster beds. let's take a look at the...
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tell us your sad story will figure out what to do with you is just another attempt to top down the thames based on western law or and things like that which clearly indicates to be does have a lot of reason to be very wary of so there was a lot of suspicion we wait snow until monday when this is released and we start hearing what exactly is going to be done though out is there a shadow tansey across that story for us in cast and crew back thanks you have well kelly cottonelle is the executive director of the national indigenous survivors of child welfare network and also she shared some of her personal experience of the treatment of indigenous women. my sisters and i were a part of the 60s scoop which is a term that's used to describe an era in canada where thousands and thousands of indigenous children were removed from their homes and communities and adopted into non-indigenous homes across canada overseas and until united states it was a mass trafficking of us and a lot of us ended up in really awful households not everybody but a lot of us did some of those homes are they violent and
tell us your sad story will figure out what to do with you is just another attempt to top down the thames based on western law or and things like that which clearly indicates to be does have a lot of reason to be very wary of so there was a lot of suspicion we wait snow until monday when this is released and we start hearing what exactly is going to be done though out is there a shadow tansey across that story for us in cast and crew back thanks you have well kelly cottonelle is the executive...
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savio was knocked off the bridge into the thames, and didn't survive.t was also struck, dying almost instantly. that mad! that is a terrorist. the van crashed, and the killers got out. each carrying a weapon for the next stage of the attack. with 12 inch knives strapped to their wrists, moving swiftly, as a pack, the men cornered and attacked their victims. two of them at the top of the stairs, two further down. and a fifth at the end of the courtyard near the entrance to the barra bistro. in less than a minute they had fatally injured five of their victims, just in this small area. on a night of heroes, james macmillan died trying to helps another victim. passers—by and police officers desperately tried to keep this man alive. the attackers moved on, still knifing anyone they came across. after duty police took them on. unarmed, earning himself the george medal. i remember, sort of, then thrusting towards me with knives and getting out of the way. 0bviously towards me with knives and getting out of the way. obviously this was within seconds. and gettin
savio was knocked off the bridge into the thames, and didn't survive.t was also struck, dying almost instantly. that mad! that is a terrorist. the van crashed, and the killers got out. each carrying a weapon for the next stage of the attack. with 12 inch knives strapped to their wrists, moving swiftly, as a pack, the men cornered and attacked their victims. two of them at the top of the stairs, two further down. and a fifth at the end of the courtyard near the entrance to the barra bistro. in...
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a little warmer for some and yet over by the bay and the coast they're running through, and lynn thamesare trying to jump up a little today. this afternoon temperatures take a little bit bigger jump and another system comes through but not until thursday or friday, so today into tuesday and wednesday the inland temps will warm up and thunderstorms moved out of the picture so we're going with a warmer pattern for a few days. the 60s and 70s, near average on a lot of these temps to 80, they were over some and tomorrow looks to be the warmest day and it looks to be the same for someone wednesday here comes a big cooldown on friday, breezy and much cooler and sarday starts off pretty nice, sunday back to the 60s into the 80s and some inland near 90. >>> actor kevin spacey appeared in a nantucket courthouse today for another pretrial hearing in his sexual assault case and his appearance today came as a surprise since his attendance isn't required he is accused of groping a young man at a bar in massachusetts three years ago and he's pleaded not guilty to charges of indecent assault and batte
a little warmer for some and yet over by the bay and the coast they're running through, and lynn thamesare trying to jump up a little today. this afternoon temperatures take a little bit bigger jump and another system comes through but not until thursday or friday, so today into tuesday and wednesday the inland temps will warm up and thunderstorms moved out of the picture so we're going with a warmer pattern for a few days. the 60s and 70s, near average on a lot of these temps to 80, they were...
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just behind you, roads all around, the thames just behind you, roads allaround, an amazing the thamesorning, it is not too hot yet. we have been talking about the heatwave across europe, yesterday in france we didn't break the nationaljune record, that would have to be a1.5 to do that, but we did break some localjune to do that, but we did break some local june temperature records. today, though, there is a possibility the nationaljune record will go as temperatures are set to rise. for poland and germany, taking a look at the charts, yesterday we did break the june a look at the charts, yesterday we did break thejune records. yesterday in germany the temperature reached 38.6 degrees, and in poland, 38.2dc. across the north of europe todayit 38.2dc. across the north of europe today it will turn a little bit fresher, but it is not going to last. the heat will return. by the time we get back to sunday and monday in germany it will be back up to a0 degrees. for us today it will be sunnier and warmer than yesterday, but we still do have a fair bit of cloud around. high pressure is certain
just behind you, roads all around, the thames just behind you, roads allaround, an amazing the thamesorning, it is not too hot yet. we have been talking about the heatwave across europe, yesterday in france we didn't break the nationaljune record, that would have to be a1.5 to do that, but we did break some localjune to do that, but we did break some local june temperature records. today, though, there is a possibility the nationaljune record will go as temperatures are set to rise. for poland...
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or 15 that onshore breeze is light suggests and see for that so you're on the northern shores the thames has dropped in wellington as the cloud comes up from the south with its wind on monday but in oakland where you're still up 14 degrees. brazil a bastion of economic development and a key player can a shifting global order a country that's become an increasingly attractive destination for african migrant workers viewfinder in latin america follows an angolan migrant who turns to music once his brazilian dream encounters hardship and racism open arms and closed doors on al-jazeera. they're making millions per month off for something taxes i was losing. more than 10 years after the global financial crisis millions of dollars a year it's like the greatest job that you could ever imagine getting without putting any of your old capitalist who was in the store and drove millions of workers into unemployed i said earnshaw we need to immediately find the entry in the man who stole the world coming soon. hello everyone i'm for the steeple and welcome to this news hour live from london coming up
or 15 that onshore breeze is light suggests and see for that so you're on the northern shores the thames has dropped in wellington as the cloud comes up from the south with its wind on monday but in oakland where you're still up 14 degrees. brazil a bastion of economic development and a key player can a shifting global order a country that's become an increasingly attractive destination for african migrant workers viewfinder in latin america follows an angolan migrant who turns to music once...
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allow the lift in the atmosphere the lord provided so a decrease in thunderstorm activity. 50s on the thames to near 60 for some. cooler on the bay and low 50 in kensington. one observation in the oakland hills at 50. 53, burke way. 52 in the city and a little cooler. 51 and 50 in some areas. you see the thunderstorms firing up. ukiah toward clear lake. calmer today but maybe some buildups as well. the same can be said for the central sierra. a lot of that associated with that low is diving toward southern california and will take the turn. not the activity we saw also a little warmer today. we top out on tuesday with 90s in the but the coast and bay, 60s and 70s. the water temperatures are still cold. warmer for most on tuesday. level off wednesday and then a cool down taking us into friday. a rebound on saturday and warmer on sunday . >>> 6:20 am. apple's annual conference is getting underway today in san jose. we have a preview of the event and the big news we expect to hear . >>> plus, new requirements for anyone applying for a visa. the reason social media count will be under the micros
allow the lift in the atmosphere the lord provided so a decrease in thunderstorm activity. 50s on the thames to near 60 for some. cooler on the bay and low 50 in kensington. one observation in the oakland hills at 50. 53, burke way. 52 in the city and a little cooler. 51 and 50 in some areas. you see the thunderstorms firing up. ukiah toward clear lake. calmer today but maybe some buildups as well. the same can be said for the central sierra. a lot of that associated with that low is diving...
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she leads the team and thames the dragon. vaughan, melissa, smart, hungry, helpful people. the arguments, the facts, the angles. they are the ones who fuel the fire. melissa heads up bonnie and ben and dylan. they have the toughest job. they convince people to deal with your boy. they put the asss in the seats, whether you like it or not. because this show is not set up to pander to partisans. it's for the open and the curious. chris, patrick, charlie, put the facts in my head, make the testing as good as it can be on this show. ethan, susan, laurel, michael, tyler, mckenzie, kisha, brendan. the video and the graphics and the accuracy of what we say, the very words i mangle, the smooth operation of the whole team. they keep it correct and consistent and creative. and director ellie, the whole crew, makeup to camera to floor, the ride home, there is no me without each and all of you. and, of course, my producer, rosalie. the rose of instagram fame. there she is. she exists. i told you. she has been with me all over the country
she leads the team and thames the dragon. vaughan, melissa, smart, hungry, helpful people. the arguments, the facts, the angles. they are the ones who fuel the fire. melissa heads up bonnie and ben and dylan. they have the toughest job. they convince people to deal with your boy. they put the asss in the seats, whether you like it or not. because this show is not set up to pander to partisans. it's for the open and the curious. chris, patrick, charlie, put the facts in my head, make the testing...
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another big topic for the 2020 thames, does not think that current reparations go far enough. >> whatrect payments of descendant of? i support justice and that can come all of the above. and some instances i can tell you that one, direct payments that people want to see, but also increased access to higher education to real funding and education. >> shannon: all right, list turn to fox contributor richard fowler and political analyst coldwell, welcome to you both >> good to see you. >> shannon: i know we talked about some strong feelings about the promises for reparations and how you believe they may be simply manipulating voters. >> richard: absolutely. i grew up on the southside of chicago and the poor community with politicians to come around and been in office for years to make new promises. we were always taught to be very curious about those individuals. i think we see that again, reparations, democrats have been in office many, many years. this particular point where they see there is potential cracking and they are a phase, we took about 94 crimes with joe biden and black live
another big topic for the 2020 thames, does not think that current reparations go far enough. >> whatrect payments of descendant of? i support justice and that can come all of the above. and some instances i can tell you that one, direct payments that people want to see, but also increased access to higher education to real funding and education. >> shannon: all right, list turn to fox contributor richard fowler and political analyst coldwell, welcome to you both >> good to...
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the killing ofa six years in prison for the killing of a woman in a speed boat crash on the river thamess worldwide over the next three yea rs jobs worldwide over the next three years as part of an overhaul to save £300 million a year. the firm which employs about 30,000 staff said it would try to keep redundancies to a minimum. an independent inquiry has been launched into the running of a failed nhs trust amid concerns 150 deaths were not properly investigated. livable community health, formed in 2010, ran services for about 750,000 people on merseyside before being taken over last year. the inquiry will look into historic incidents of serious harm and 17,000 cases related to patient safety. sarah campbell reports. more than three quarters of a million people in merseyside relied on liverpool community health to keep them well and safe that from the outset, according to a previously published review, the trust was dysfunctional, obsessed with cost—cutting and patient suffered unnecessary harm. the trust no longer exists and investigations by the one that replaced it uncovered cause for
the killing ofa six years in prison for the killing of a woman in a speed boat crash on the river thamess worldwide over the next three yea rs jobs worldwide over the next three years as part of an overhaul to save £300 million a year. the firm which employs about 30,000 staff said it would try to keep redundancies to a minimum. an independent inquiry has been launched into the running of a failed nhs trust amid concerns 150 deaths were not properly investigated. livable community health,...
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harry wright, from henley on thames, sat the exam yesterday.about its being leaked beforehand took the wind out of my sails. edexcel, or pearson, have responded saying nobody is at advantage or disadvantage. i cannot believe that is true. it was such a wide scale, anybody could access it with £70 online. it is really hard. i think they are limiting the scope. carry on. ifeel like the they are limiting the scope. carry on. i feel like the advantage or disadvantage is very hard when you are doing something like means testing, it is hard to find that balance when it is hard to know the exact number of people that had seen this paper beforehand. do you know anybody that is admitted to this going on in the build—up?m anybody that is admitted to this going on in the build-up? ifi am being honest, ifi going on in the build-up? ifi am being honest, if i looked on twitter the night before and saw there was rumours about the paper being leaked beforehand, personally i did not believe it, i talked to my friends, none of us saw the paper because we thought
harry wright, from henley on thames, sat the exam yesterday.about its being leaked beforehand took the wind out of my sails. edexcel, or pearson, have responded saying nobody is at advantage or disadvantage. i cannot believe that is true. it was such a wide scale, anybody could access it with £70 online. it is really hard. i think they are limiting the scope. carry on. ifeel like the they are limiting the scope. carry on. i feel like the advantage or disadvantage is very hard when you are...
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the other was a new york anchorwoman which i thought it was interesting in thames of er presenting thel and credibility of the contemporaneous witnesses. >> that's right. appeared the contemporaneous witnesses can talk about her state of mind. when you're talking about and the way she recounts, she's a writer. she's a very talented writer by the way this is written, that she can recount it in a way that's very direct. and in some respects clinical, right? and that can be used -- that's something that sometimes people use against someone who has been the victim of a crime is if they are not emoting. but if you told someone contemporaneously, then that person becomes a witness to your state of mind. >> there's also the fact, what's remarkable to me is this is the year 2019. the president has started running for president four years ago and there was an avalanche of accusations against him on the record by women, many of whom also told people contemporaneously at the time. >> some of whom have sued him. >> some of whom have sued him. summer zervos for defamation when he called her a liar.
the other was a new york anchorwoman which i thought it was interesting in thames of er presenting thel and credibility of the contemporaneous witnesses. >> that's right. appeared the contemporaneous witnesses can talk about her state of mind. when you're talking about and the way she recounts, she's a writer. she's a very talented writer by the way this is written, that she can recount it in a way that's very direct. and in some respects clinical, right? and that can be used -- that's...
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a man found guilty of killing his dating a speedboat accident on the river thames will out next weeker conviction will be overturned by the court of appeal. jack shepherd was jailed for six yea rs over jack shepherd was jailed for six years over the death of charlotte brown, who died when the boat they we re brown, who died when the boat they were in capsized. his lawyers say a mistake by police means his conviction for manslaughter by gross negligence is unsafe because police failed to caution him or offer him a solicitor. a man has been arrested after a woman was stabbed while pushing her three—year—old son in a buggy on a n. london st. crystal stein field bruce was attacked in islington on friday, after refusing to hand over her phone. police said a 26—year—old man was arrested this morning on suspicion of grievous bodily harm. the headlines on bbc news. borisjohnson bodily harm. the headlines on bbc news. boris johnson emerges bodily harm. the headlines on bbc news. borisjohnson emerges as a clear frontrunner to be the next conservative leader after the first round of voting by t
a man found guilty of killing his dating a speedboat accident on the river thames will out next weeker conviction will be overturned by the court of appeal. jack shepherd was jailed for six yea rs over jack shepherd was jailed for six years over the death of charlotte brown, who died when the boat they we re brown, who died when the boat they were in capsized. his lawyers say a mistake by police means his conviction for manslaughter by gross negligence is unsafe because police failed to caution...
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you see, the first recorded baseball that in walton—on—thames in surrey in 1749, before cricket and otherend, they hope to grow it again back at its birthplace. the stadium which hosted the london 2012 olympics has been transformed as two of the most famous teams on the planet, the boston red sox and new york yankees, get ready to play a first ever major league series much in europe. i used the one bat for 25 years, and i never changed. they have been building up to this moment since last november, when one of the all—time greats got the ball rolling, introducing youngsters from the bobby moore academy to the sport. major league baseball was made for london. it is a thinking man's game. it's an academic game. it's a game that respects history. you don't go out there and beat each other up. you go out there and out—think people. and the smarter you are, the more athletic you are, the better. and if you think about it — if you think about a guy like beckham, if you think about all of the great soccer players that you guys have produced over the last century, we would love to take a couple o
you see, the first recorded baseball that in walton—on—thames in surrey in 1749, before cricket and otherend, they hope to grow it again back at its birthplace. the stadium which hosted the london 2012 olympics has been transformed as two of the most famous teams on the planet, the boston red sox and new york yankees, get ready to play a first ever major league series much in europe. i used the one bat for 25 years, and i never changed. they have been building up to this moment since last...
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cameron‘s attempted to satisfy splits within the conservative party —— back were david cameron‘s thames more chance not just of speaking to his own claim to bea man just of speaking to his own claim to be a man who speaks truth to power, but also to actually give some respect back to the voters, because the voters want to know what the politicians actually think. i don‘t think it is a matter of choosing either to support remain voters or leave voters, it is to appeal to all of them by setting out a clear position and i can‘t tell you what the labour position as today, it is very unclear and from my point of view, the most straightforward and credible thing to do, and frankly truthful thing to do, is to say, look, the brexit you voted on in 2016 was on the principle of brexit. the brexit on offer today bears no relation to the brexit promised then by the leave campaign. just like someone who is buying a house has a report by the surveyor and if they find there is subsidence in the house, they do not buy it, the people should have the chance to decide whether they want to go ahead or not.
cameron‘s attempted to satisfy splits within the conservative party —— back were david cameron‘s thames more chance not just of speaking to his own claim to bea man just of speaking to his own claim to be a man who speaks truth to power, but also to actually give some respect back to the voters, because the voters want to know what the politicians actually think. i don‘t think it is a matter of choosing either to support remain voters or leave voters, it is to appeal to all of them by...
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thames it does seem as possible to us and if he didn't do me a did to me of it and if you now think of me still to come to me to dish it as well to do it in the middle of a pheasant or so but i hear there's really mean. but this isn't true that there's even talk about. the school. because some of the assaults on me the question of reports that it's about should be a go to boston for the war. i sure will for. all the salt and british team did all. of us central the media for so should be your brother was just as near or. dead now to the most people most. of them did no such as when they should believe him over the proposal with a lot of the people with more. to know. this info than mere. coincidence from. the researcher in this room this is yours. if we do go over the winter solstice with it in order to go to the abuser most of those who were. in this room. yes it's about. a $1000000.00 and it was missed all. this from a. shrink that doesn't just yes it's a book most of which. i think you miss on golf most i need to suffer through the way it's me talk but if i was telling the story and
thames it does seem as possible to us and if he didn't do me a did to me of it and if you now think of me still to come to me to dish it as well to do it in the middle of a pheasant or so but i hear there's really mean. but this isn't true that there's even talk about. the school. because some of the assaults on me the question of reports that it's about should be a go to boston for the war. i sure will for. all the salt and british team did all. of us central the media for so should be your...
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applause here, in london, as well, a gun salute from hms belfast on the river thames.ue anna foster spoke to robert marsh, director of fundraising at combat stress — a veterans' mental health charity the awareness of mental health amongst society generally has increased, but i think also, the young royals have done an enormous amount to help that, but there is still some stigma around, and what we are trying to do, is make sure that physical injury does have parity of esteem with mental health injury, as well. things like today are really important, and one of the things that is great about arromanches, is the geography has not changed in 75 years. there is still the hills that way, and the mulberry harbour out there, that you can still see, and you just get a sense of what it might have been like 75 years ago. particularly with this throng that is here on the beach today. i wonder what it must have been like for some of these veterans, because they come back to this place where many of them saw unimaginable horrors, and while the picture here today is very different,
applause here, in london, as well, a gun salute from hms belfast on the river thames.ue anna foster spoke to robert marsh, director of fundraising at combat stress — a veterans' mental health charity the awareness of mental health amongst society generally has increased, but i think also, the young royals have done an enormous amount to help that, but there is still some stigma around, and what we are trying to do, is make sure that physical injury does have parity of esteem with mental...
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blue skies, a breeze which is chilly but we are right next to the thames.econd round to start the invasion. it should have been the first but it was delayed by a few minutes because they were doublechecking the a ccu ra cy they were doublechecking the a ccu ra cy of they were doublechecking the accuracy of their target. they knew how important that was they started firing at around 525 but studied in fa ct firing at around 525 but studied in fact at 527. i 1pm that day casualties began arriving on board. on board there were three sergeants which could perform surgery on the casualties sadly coming back. this morning, it is a lovely start to the day in london. chilly and breezy. the forecast is one of sunshine and showers. some of the showers heavy but not all of us will catch on. more sunshine in the south—east than yesterday. low pressure dominating our weather. it has been coming up from the continent overnight and moving up the north sea. a few showers along the east coast but most of it in scotland. rang continuing across northern scotland. not as wet a
blue skies, a breeze which is chilly but we are right next to the thames.econd round to start the invasion. it should have been the first but it was delayed by a few minutes because they were doublechecking the a ccu ra cy they were doublechecking the a ccu ra cy of they were doublechecking the accuracy of their target. they knew how important that was they started firing at around 525 but studied in fa ct firing at around 525 but studied in fact at 527. i 1pm that day casualties began arriving...
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as we head through the afternoon mostly sunny to partly sunny skies and thames a little bit cooler comparedan jose, low 70s oakland, and upper 60s for san francisco. there we go with that cooler weather, that stronger sea breeze kicking in so below average temps by wednesday and thursday. >> morning." middle east tensions rise with the u.s. moving to punish iran again. plus, a mother's drive to honor her son takes her all the way to congress. now she inspires others who lost children to violence. >>> and why is the london zoo getting criticized for the late night wildlife? first, here's today's "eye opener" at 8:00. >> president trump planning to unveil new sanctions against iran today while the u.s. and iran trade new threats of military action. >>> as for those sanctions, the white house is not putting details out, but they are expected to target iran's revolutionary guard. >>> those targeted can still be deported. >>> president trump's decision to delay the raids followed an outcry from democrats including nancy pelosi. >> the tornado moved through here. pieces of debris in the air momen
as we head through the afternoon mostly sunny to partly sunny skies and thames a little bit cooler comparedan jose, low 70s oakland, and upper 60s for san francisco. there we go with that cooler weather, that stronger sea breeze kicking in so below average temps by wednesday and thursday. >> morning." middle east tensions rise with the u.s. moving to punish iran again. plus, a mother's drive to honor her son takes her all the way to congress. now she inspires others who lost children...
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jeremy just pointed out, is worth more than two and a half years worth of 448 pages of a report in thamesic impact. so it doesn't matter really whether mueller says anything new or not on the hill. if it is televised, he can just read excerpts of what he's written. fine, read out excerpts. can we ask you, mr. mueller, to read out why you think this election was systematically hijacked by a foreign power. and i think the impact of that would be enormous. just one point about a.g. barr saying that he didn't believe in this idea that your reputation and immortality is about -- about how posterity would judge him for what he's doing for his missummarization of this, i think he was basically saying i've got another principle which is the homer simpson one. since we've got doughnuts in front of us,in grash yat yourself now and at all times without regard to posterity. i think that's something that is quite extraordinary in the most senior official in the land. it is quite extraordinary behaving. >> toast to that. thank you very much. ken dilanian joining us from his home state, the baystate thi
jeremy just pointed out, is worth more than two and a half years worth of 448 pages of a report in thamesic impact. so it doesn't matter really whether mueller says anything new or not on the hill. if it is televised, he can just read excerpts of what he's written. fine, read out excerpts. can we ask you, mr. mueller, to read out why you think this election was systematically hijacked by a foreign power. and i think the impact of that would be enormous. just one point about a.g. barr saying...
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interesting you mentioned visionary projects, you had a visionary project, the thames estuary airport it back. what i can say is thatis bring it back. what i can say is that is not on the agenda because parliament has voted to give outline planning permission, as everyone knows, to the third runway. again which is in west london, and i have long had anxieties about that project as well. what i can say they are is that i will continue to be very concerned about the ability of the promoters of the third runway to meet their legal obligations in terms of noise pollution and air quality, and i will follow the current court cases with great interest. so we cannot look forward to the prospect of a prime minister lying down before the jcbs? you will have to wait until the bulldozers appear. mark malik? up in the cheap seats. given that a substantial numberof the seats. given that a substantial number of the candidates in the selection admitted to either taking or attempting to take illegal drugs, do you think our current approach to drugs in this country is working? thanks, mark. look, i hea
interesting you mentioned visionary projects, you had a visionary project, the thames estuary airport it back. what i can say is thatis bring it back. what i can say is that is not on the agenda because parliament has voted to give outline planning permission, as everyone knows, to the third runway. again which is in west london, and i have long had anxieties about that project as well. what i can say they are is that i will continue to be very concerned about the ability of the promoters of...
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however, from this side of the aisle and the left and the media continue to bash general him from, thames they say nothing about w secretary kerry meeting with the rain sheins. difference. general flynn reached out in an official position prior to the inauguration of the trump administration and decided to do foreign policy work in the midst of another administration. >> that is no different than what john kerry is doing. you would like to investigate john kerry. ms. douglas: i'm not saying anybody gets investigated. but i am saying is a counterintelligence concern. it is like we are saying that no criminal charge has been filed relative to robert mueller's findings. it still does not mean there's not a national security threat. >> i do not think i would be putting john under counterintelligence investigation anytime soon. one more question on tasking. you mentioned paul manafort was tasked to deliver polling information. i'm troubled as to what the difference is between someone asking for polling information versus a political campaign hiring a former british spy to go out and meet with
however, from this side of the aisle and the left and the media continue to bash general him from, thames they say nothing about w secretary kerry meeting with the rain sheins. difference. general flynn reached out in an official position prior to the inauguration of the trump administration and decided to do foreign policy work in the midst of another administration. >> that is no different than what john kerry is doing. you would like to investigate john kerry. ms. douglas: i'm not...