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basically, a brand—new mini city alongside the river thames.lex is set for completion in seven years. despite uncertainty over brexit, it aims to be a magnet for asian businesses. at one time, in victorian times, this was the centre of world trade. more goods came in and out of royal albert dock than in any other part of the world. forget silicon valley, this is silicon roundabout. london is home to more unicorns, that is billion—dollar tech start—ups, than anywhere else in europe. pay—as—you—go insurance company zego chose the city as its base. it has changed a lot in five years from 2009—2014, where there were only a few couple of start—ups and only a few investments. they were kind of big stories but very, very few things were happening. now, in the last five years, it has really boomed. you can see that fintech has a massively grown just generally, there is a lot more investments, a lot more money has been invested. start—ups are becoming a real popular thing. less than a mile away, broadgate circle was once home to the city's big banks. no
basically, a brand—new mini city alongside the river thames.lex is set for completion in seven years. despite uncertainty over brexit, it aims to be a magnet for asian businesses. at one time, in victorian times, this was the centre of world trade. more goods came in and out of royal albert dock than in any other part of the world. forget silicon valley, this is silicon roundabout. london is home to more unicorns, that is billion—dollar tech start—ups, than anywhere else in europe....
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i wasjust crossing the bridge, admiring the view of the river thames when this began to unfold.nswer been moved back. you may not be able to answer some of these questions. can you see the bridge where you are and do you know what happened to the person who was shot? we know that ambulances have arrived at the scene. ambulances have arrived at the scene. the person who appeared to have been shot, the last i saw when i was being moved off the bridge, was lying prone on the western side of the bridge on the pavement on the western side. they were lying on the ground. it didn't —— they didn't appear to be moving from what i could see but police were nevertheless pointing their guns at this person and shouting at everybody else to move away from the bridge. so that person, it appears, has been shot. shots were fired. there were plenty of members of the public around on the bridge when that happened. we were very swiftly cleared off. i can't see what is happening on the bridge now. we have all been moved hundreds of metres away. we are out of the way of operations. police officers ha
i wasjust crossing the bridge, admiring the view of the river thames when this began to unfold.nswer been moved back. you may not be able to answer some of these questions. can you see the bridge where you are and do you know what happened to the person who was shot? we know that ambulances have arrived at the scene. ambulances have arrived at the scene. the person who appeared to have been shot, the last i saw when i was being moved off the bridge, was lying prone on the western side of the...
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, which extends from the thames.ates from the very moment that england as a single kingdom is taking shape, so you could argue this is england's first hoard. we don't know w the viking loot was buried here, but it laid undiscovered fo1000 years until it was stolen again. a treasure trove unearthed piece by piece and captured on the finder's mobilephone. layton davies and george powell, rsmetal detectorists for y now had a decision to make. >> if you find treasure, you need to declare it within 14 days of knowing it is treasure. they didn't. they declared some of it, being the gold, something you couldn't sell because it is so unique. robert: the coins were another lltter, and the thieves found just the man to hem. he took samples to a london dealer and passed on the news that they were looking at a value of over 3 million pounds. by the time e trio enlisted paul wells, another loca dealer, police were on their trail. but it wasn't easy. >> an unregulated body, the coin dealerships of the united kingdom. that proved a
, which extends from the thames.ates from the very moment that england as a single kingdom is taking shape, so you could argue this is england's first hoard. we don't know w the viking loot was buried here, but it laid undiscovered fo1000 years until it was stolen again. a treasure trove unearthed piece by piece and captured on the finder's mobilephone. layton davies and george powell, rsmetal detectorists for y now had a decision to make. >> if you find treasure, you need to declare it...
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vestry and also clipping the thames vestry and also clipping the far south—west of england and the farre will be some showers over northern scotland and it will feel chilly here with temperatures just six or seven degrees. hello and welcome to bbc news. prince andrew has told the bbc he categorically denies having sex with virginia roberts. she insists she was forced to have sex with him when she was 17 years old. in an interview with bbc‘s newsnight, the prince answered questions for the first time about his links with the convicted sex offenderjeffrey epstein. 0ur royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. in the state rooms at buckingham palace, a senior member of the british royalfamily, prince andrew, second son of the queen, is preparing to be interrogated
vestry and also clipping the thames vestry and also clipping the far south—west of england and the farre will be some showers over northern scotland and it will feel chilly here with temperatures just six or seven degrees. hello and welcome to bbc news. prince andrew has told the bbc he categorically denies having sex with virginia roberts. she insists she was forced to have sex with him when she was 17 years old. in an interview with bbc‘s newsnight, the prince answered questions for the...
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but until we get there, 50s on the thames, parties are not going very far, 64 to 68 on the thames here average, it has been that kind of a month on the high side. we will see the steps going into the 70s over the weekend as this will be the last in the series until tuesday, but sunday looks to be the warmest with upper 70s for some. 60s, almost 70 for a few. 7:31. here it is, so far so good.>>> i think we have had a better commute on this friday night we had the first four days of the work week. it usually works out that way. let's go out and take a look at the approach to the macarthur maze. a 34 minute drive right now, it looks pretty good. and there have been no major issues driving through. there have been some crashes, but they have cleared rather quickly. they bridge probably will start getting lighter after 8:00. it is backed up for about a 20 minute wait here, and 880 is slowing down, going up north. you might want to think about using 580 which might be a little bit better going up north toward downtown oakland. we do have a look at the san mateo bridge. the traffic is moving
but until we get there, 50s on the thames, parties are not going very far, 64 to 68 on the thames here average, it has been that kind of a month on the high side. we will see the steps going into the 70s over the weekend as this will be the last in the series until tuesday, but sunday looks to be the warmest with upper 70s for some. 60s, almost 70 for a few. 7:31. here it is, so far so good.>>> i think we have had a better commute on this friday night we had the first four days of the...
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and mercia, with extends from the thames all the way up to the humble. kingdom is taking shape so you could argue this is england's first hoard. we don't know why the viking loot was buried here in herefordshire but it lay undiscovered for a thousand years until it was stolen again. a treasure trove unearthed piece by piece and captured on the finder‘s mobile phone. layton davies and george powell, metal detectorists for years, now had a decision to make. if you find treasure, you need to declare it within 1a days of knowing its treasure. they didn't. they then eventually declared some of it, being the gold, which is something that you couldn't sell to anybody because it's so unique. the coins were another matter and the thieves founded just the man to sell them. detectorists simon weeks. wicks took samples to a london dealer and passed on the news that they were looking at a value of well over £3 million. by the time the trio enlisted paul wales, another local dealer, police were already on their trail but it wasn't easy. it's an unregulated body colic
and mercia, with extends from the thames all the way up to the humble. kingdom is taking shape so you could argue this is england's first hoard. we don't know why the viking loot was buried here in herefordshire but it lay undiscovered for a thousand years until it was stolen again. a treasure trove unearthed piece by piece and captured on the finder‘s mobile phone. layton davies and george powell, metal detectorists for years, now had a decision to make. if you find treasure, you need to...
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, and murcia, which extends from the thames up to the humber.has a single kingdom, and is taking shape. you could argue this is england's first. we don't know why the viking loot was buried here in herefordshire, but it lay undiscovered for 1000 yea rs, but it lay undiscovered for 1000 years, until it was stolen again. a treasure trove unearthed piece by piece, and captured on the mobile phone, detectorists for years, piece, and captured on the mobile phone, detectorists foryears, now they had a decision to make. if you find treasure, you must declare it within 14 days of knowing it is treasure, they did not and then they eventually declared some of it. the gold, something you could not sell to anybody because it is so unique. the coins were another matter. the thieves found just the man to sell them, detectorists simon wicks. he took samples to a london dealer, and passed on the news that they were looking at a value of over £3 million, by the time the trio enlisted paul wells, another local dealer, police were already on their trail. but it wa
, and murcia, which extends from the thames up to the humber.has a single kingdom, and is taking shape. you could argue this is england's first. we don't know why the viking loot was buried here in herefordshire, but it lay undiscovered for 1000 yea rs, but it lay undiscovered for 1000 years, until it was stolen again. a treasure trove unearthed piece by piece, and captured on the mobile phone, detectorists for years, piece, and captured on the mobile phone, detectorists foryears, now they had...
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from zeebrugge on this cargo ferry, the clementine, and arrived at the port of purfleet on the river thameser had been dropped off at zeebrugge some 12 hours earlier by this lorry cab. eamon harrison, also from northern ireland, is accused of being the driver on the belgian side, and is fighting extradition from dublin. and, with the wider investigation into the lorry deaths still continuing, a third man from northern ireland, 23—year—old christopher kennedy, appeared in court in chelmsford today, also charged with people trafficking and assisting illegal immigration. daniel sandford, bbc news. hello, i'm gavin ramjaun and this is sport today from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: russia could face another spell in sporting wilderness, as anti—doping bosses back a ban on their athletes for major events. england investigate after their fast bowler, jofra archers, says he heard racial abuse, in their defeat to new zealand. and "the booing of bale has to stop" — tha's the call from real‘s manager to the fans, after the welshman‘s controversial flag stunt. we start with the new
from zeebrugge on this cargo ferry, the clementine, and arrived at the port of purfleet on the river thameser had been dropped off at zeebrugge some 12 hours earlier by this lorry cab. eamon harrison, also from northern ireland, is accused of being the driver on the belgian side, and is fighting extradition from dublin. and, with the wider investigation into the lorry deaths still continuing, a third man from northern ireland, 23—year—old christopher kennedy, appeared in court in chelmsford...
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a change in the wind direction brings showers into the thames estuary, so it'll likely be quite wet atne again. after a cold and frosty start, temperatures 4—7 degrees celsius, and we keep the cold weather for the first half of the new week. it gets milder towards the end of next week. that's your weather. a warm welcome to bbc news. my name's mike embley. our top stories: serving up a thanksgiving surprise in afghanistan — president trump tells us troops the taliban's pushing for a ceasefire. the taliban wants to make a deal — we'll see if they want to make a deal — it's got to be a real deal but we'll see, but they want to make a deal and they only want to make a deal because you're doing a greatjob. that's the only reason they want to make a deal. the first funerals in vietnam for some of the 39 people found dead in a refrigerated lorry in the uk last month. a setback in the fight against ebola — four health workers are killed in the democratic republic of congo. anger at australia's bushfire crisis — after 6 deaths and widespread destruction, calls for the government to take climat
a change in the wind direction brings showers into the thames estuary, so it'll likely be quite wet atne again. after a cold and frosty start, temperatures 4—7 degrees celsius, and we keep the cold weather for the first half of the new week. it gets milder towards the end of next week. that's your weather. a warm welcome to bbc news. my name's mike embley. our top stories: serving up a thanksgiving surprise in afghanistan — president trump tells us troops the taliban's pushing for a...
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so before the event, we decided to sit them down with sally nugent — on a boat — on the river thameso reflect on more than a decade of dominance. gentlemen, we are used to seeing you more at wimbledon rather than cruising on the river on a boat. this all looks very friendly. are you all friends? let me answer this one. all rivals? isn't this casual boat ride telling you enough? we have been on the tour for so many yea rs. have been on the tour for so many years. i do get to see these guys probably more than my parents. you travel with your family don't you? i like it, it's the only way i can see it working for me, to still sound too. the kids need to be happy on the road. we have the four children. a lot goes into it. one of my kids was not feeling well. she was apologising to me. i'm so sorry, i'm not feeling well. it's tougher when it is just before semis and finals before one of my big rivals. any advice for the newlywed? good luck. actually, i needed. you know what, i was thought i would start my tennis career was thought i would start my tennis career around 305. so was thought
so before the event, we decided to sit them down with sally nugent — on a boat — on the river thameso reflect on more than a decade of dominance. gentlemen, we are used to seeing you more at wimbledon rather than cruising on the river on a boat. this all looks very friendly. are you all friends? let me answer this one. all rivals? isn't this casual boat ride telling you enough? we have been on the tour for so many yea rs. have been on the tour for so many years. i do get to see these guys...
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a change in the wind direction brings showers into the thames estuary, so it‘ll likely be quite wet atf sunshine again. after a cold and frosty start, temperatures 4—7 degrees celsius, and we keep the cold weather for the first part of the new week. it gets milder towards the end of next week. that‘s your weather. a very warm welcome to bbc news. my name‘s mike embley. our top stories: serving up a thanksgiving surprise in afghanistan — president trump tells us troops the taliban‘s pushing for a ceasefire. the taliban wants to make a deal — we‘ll see if they want to make a deal — it‘s got to be a real deal but we‘ll see, but they want to make a deal and they only want to make a deal because you‘re doing a greatjob. that‘s the only reason they want to make a deal. the first funerals in vietnam for some of the 39 people found dead in a refrigerated lorry in the uk last month. a setback in the fight against ebola — four health workers are killed in the democratic republic of congo. anger at australia‘s bushfire crisis — after 6 deaths and widespread destruction,
a change in the wind direction brings showers into the thames estuary, so it‘ll likely be quite wet atf sunshine again. after a cold and frosty start, temperatures 4—7 degrees celsius, and we keep the cold weather for the first part of the new week. it gets milder towards the end of next week. that‘s your weather. a very warm welcome to bbc news. my name‘s mike embley. our top stories: serving up a thanksgiving surprise in afghanistan — president trump tells us troops the taliban‘s...
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hampton court palace is facing criticism from some boaters on the thames who say they‘ve been unfairlyuse river users want firmer controls to avoid misuse. but its critics aren‘t happy. i have three people come through telling me my customers have been fined £100. i have since found out you have to register within one hour of arriving. i think it is awful and not friendly for the river itself and it has always been a friendly river. it‘s the 60th anniversary of the oxford street lights, with the annual festivities launched later today. through the years the lights themselves became an attraction for families who came to the centre of london. today organisers hope to stage a series of concerts rather than a simple switching on to draw people in. let‘s take a look at the travel situation now. there‘s a good service on the tubes this morning — just minor delays on the district line earls court to wimbledon in the roads in merton, the a2a morden rd is blocked btw merantun way and jubilee way following a collision, with s/bnd delays back to sth wimbledon station northbound traffic on the bl
hampton court palace is facing criticism from some boaters on the thames who say they‘ve been unfairlyuse river users want firmer controls to avoid misuse. but its critics aren‘t happy. i have three people come through telling me my customers have been fined £100. i have since found out you have to register within one hour of arriving. i think it is awful and not friendly for the river itself and it has always been a friendly river. it‘s the 60th anniversary of the oxford street lights,...
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a change in the wind direction brings showers into the thames estuary, so it'll likely be quite wet atbut, away from these areas, plenty of sunshine again. after a cold and frosty start, temperatures 4—7 degrees celsius, and we keep the cold weather for the first part of the new week. it gets milder towards the end of next week. that's your weather. good morning — welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. 0ur headlines today: frozen out. a row between the conservatives and channel 4 breaks out after a block of ice is used in place of borisjohnson during a tv debate on climate change. families of hillsborough victims react with outrage after the former south yorkshire police chief david duckenfield is cleared of manslaughter. we'll hear from them. the final countdown for first—time buyers. there are just a few more hours left to benefit from the lucrative help to buy isa saving scheme — i'll be finding out how successful it has been and what you can do to be part of it. 0n the brink.
a change in the wind direction brings showers into the thames estuary, so it'll likely be quite wet atbut, away from these areas, plenty of sunshine again. after a cold and frosty start, temperatures 4—7 degrees celsius, and we keep the cold weather for the first part of the new week. it gets milder towards the end of next week. that's your weather. good morning — welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. 0ur headlines today: frozen out. a row between the conservatives and...
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sunshine for most of us, we will see showers moving around the north sea and getting blown into the thamesshowers could well come together later on in the day to give some wetter weather right towards the end of the afternoon. 0n into monday, a bit more in the way of cloud across northern areas with some rain skirting across the far north of scotland. otherwise a dry, cold, frosty start to the day, a few fog patches around but plenty of sunshine for most of us. those temperatures still struggling for many — although notice it is turning milder across the far north—west of scotland. and that really is a trend we see later on in the week. it does turn a little bit milder from the north and west as the week goes on. this is bbc news — welcome if you‘re watching here in the uk, on pbs in america or around the globe. i‘m james reynolds. our top stories: the terror suspect shot dead on london bridge is named as 28—year—old usman khan. convicted seven years ago for terrorism offences, he had been released from prison in december last year. the victims who were killed were a man and a woman. three
sunshine for most of us, we will see showers moving around the north sea and getting blown into the thamesshowers could well come together later on in the day to give some wetter weather right towards the end of the afternoon. 0n into monday, a bit more in the way of cloud across northern areas with some rain skirting across the far north of scotland. otherwise a dry, cold, frosty start to the day, a few fog patches around but plenty of sunshine for most of us. those temperatures still...
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top court gives the disputed holy site of myopia to hindus during based way to induce to build the thames let the scientists hopes the move was ended decades old dispute between hindus and muslims over the site that many spiritual instead raised tensions between the communes. special coverage of the full of 30 years ago today coming up at the top off the hour i know that humphrey c.n.n. . i subscribe to do you know where your books are or something more in the world than what we may be kept or 5 or. 3 books on to. in a tireless way to discover the. world starts november 14th. that was.
top court gives the disputed holy site of myopia to hindus during based way to induce to build the thames let the scientists hopes the move was ended decades old dispute between hindus and muslims over the site that many spiritual instead raised tensions between the communes. special coverage of the full of 30 years ago today coming up at the top off the hour i know that humphrey c.n.n. . i subscribe to do you know where your books are or something more in the world than what we may be kept or...
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, and mercia, which extends from the thames up to the humber.they didn't. they then eventually declared some of it, being the gold, which was something that you couldn't sell to anybody because it's so unique. the coins were another matter, and the thieves found just the man to sell them — detectorist simon wicks. wicks took samples to a london dealer and passed on the news that they were looking at a value of well over £3 million. by the time the trio enlisted paul wells, another local dealer, police were already on their trail. but it wasn't easy. it's an unregulated body, the coin dealerships in the united kingdom, and that proved a big problem for us. there is no regulation, there is no records. one crucial piece of evidence turned up at paul wells' home — coins from the hoard sewn into the case for a magnifying glass. this is a fraction of what the thieves found. the trail‘s gone cold and so far they've done nothing to aid the search for the treasure. the feeling of finding something like that would be amazing and the first thing that most
, and mercia, which extends from the thames up to the humber.they didn't. they then eventually declared some of it, being the gold, which was something that you couldn't sell to anybody because it's so unique. the coins were another matter, and the thieves found just the man to sell them — detectorist simon wicks. wicks took samples to a london dealer and passed on the news that they were looking at a value of well over £3 million. by the time the trio enlisted paul wells, another local...
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i'm standing on the south side of the river thames.is knife wielding man was eventually shot dead by police officers. as you said, a number of people have sustained knife injuries. the mayor of london said some of them were serious. a number of those people are being treated in nearby hospitals, about a half mile away from here. this area does have a very significant big hospital that is an expert in treating knife wounds. you can expect the best surgeons will be dealing with that as well. i want to point out boris johnson, the british prime minister, we are two weeks away from an election, that been tweeting about this incident, he's about to give, we believe, a statement on camera. he says i want to thank the emergency services and members of the public for their immense bravery in responding to this suspected terrorist attack at london bridge. this is an appalling incident and all of my thoughts are with the victims and families. the metropolitan police have said they are treating this as a terrorist incident as a precaution. for no
i'm standing on the south side of the river thames.is knife wielding man was eventually shot dead by police officers. as you said, a number of people have sustained knife injuries. the mayor of london said some of them were serious. a number of those people are being treated in nearby hospitals, about a half mile away from here. this area does have a very significant big hospital that is an expert in treating knife wounds. you can expect the best surgeons will be dealing with that as well. i...
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south dry and bright, some sunshine, showers over cornwall, some showers coming into kent and the thamesrthern scotland, it will feel quite chilly. looking at the weather picture through sunday night, we will see these guys clear across the north of these guys clear across the north of the uk, so there will be widespread frost, a cold night, temperatures “11 in edinburgh but even colder in the countryside. this area of low pressure is the one bringing the flooding to venice tomorrow, by monday it gets really quite close to eastern england, it is really only this thin sliver of high pressure thatis this thin sliver of high pressure that is getting on its way. and it looks like the most likely scenario at the moment is that they will be a dry, cold frosty start of the day, a few mist and fog patches but should remainfine, few mist and fog patches but should remain fine, settlements only for the most part. however the rain is not far away from those eastern areas so it is something we are monitoring very carefully, given the state of the saturated ground across the country. as we head into
south dry and bright, some sunshine, showers over cornwall, some showers coming into kent and the thamesrthern scotland, it will feel quite chilly. looking at the weather picture through sunday night, we will see these guys clear across the north of these guys clear across the north of the uk, so there will be widespread frost, a cold night, temperatures “11 in edinburgh but even colder in the countryside. this area of low pressure is the one bringing the flooding to venice tomorrow, by...
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i'm standing on the south side of the river thames, about 200 meters behind me is the start of london bridge, and it was this end of the bridge where that man was shot dead. as you can see, they just reopened the security cordons in the last five minutes or so. people finally managing to make their way back closer towards the river thames, also into the big thoroughfare that is london bridge station, which has many, many hundreds of thousands of commuters that pass through its doors every single day. that station has been under lockdown for about four hours, it's finally reopened. a lot of people in the office buildings here as well witnessed things firsthand. throughout the course of the afternoon i've been speaking to various eyewitnesss who have been saying the moment they realized that it was gunshots, there was sheer panic and people being evacuated from the buildings coming down the street, that included mothers with young children who were out christmas shopping, tourists, and also as i was saying before people who just were getting on with their day-to-day lives try doing blac
i'm standing on the south side of the river thames, about 200 meters behind me is the start of london bridge, and it was this end of the bridge where that man was shot dead. as you can see, they just reopened the security cordons in the last five minutes or so. people finally managing to make their way back closer towards the river thames, also into the big thoroughfare that is london bridge station, which has many, many hundreds of thousands of commuters that pass through its doors every...
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writer guys in the south, although a few showers coming into kent, the thames estuary including the farnd and for scotland, there will be some showers for northern scotland, and it will feel chilly with temperature is around six or seven degrees. hello, and welcome to bbc news. prince andrew has told the bbc he categorically denies having sex with virginia roberts, who says she was forced to have sex with him when she was 17 years old. in an interview with bbc‘s newsnight he's answered questions for the first time about his links with the convicted sex offender jeffrey epstein. the duke of york said a "sense of honour" led him to continue his assocation with the disgraced financier.
writer guys in the south, although a few showers coming into kent, the thames estuary including the farnd and for scotland, there will be some showers for northern scotland, and it will feel chilly with temperature is around six or seven degrees. hello, and welcome to bbc news. prince andrew has told the bbc he categorically denies having sex with virginia roberts, who says she was forced to have sex with him when she was 17 years old. in an interview with bbc‘s newsnight he's answered...
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i'm so looking forward to back off scholes and doing things that we don't usually do and across the thames that are pretty good. for 6 hours straight the teams work out using falesá pay and other heavy objects from the farm. go goes keep going let's go. look at working out of the open air is less predictable but in the gym. if you want to know what you think things and so on the world strongest. on a sense of achievement benefits. carried heavy way working out with your team members as well as you. know their mental health. and there are plenty of things on a farm to give you that uplifting feeling. we often take a critical look in the mirror in the morning after vanity doesn't diminish as we grow older but it is something we all have to come to terms with as the years go by but the base photographer told must feel like decided to document people of all ages in his book called 100 years of life it shows how over they use life beliefs it mocks on all facial expressions. wide eyed and vulnerable children are open to what life will offer them. 30 or 40 years later they become individual chara
i'm so looking forward to back off scholes and doing things that we don't usually do and across the thames that are pretty good. for 6 hours straight the teams work out using falesá pay and other heavy objects from the farm. go goes keep going let's go. look at working out of the open air is less predictable but in the gym. if you want to know what you think things and so on the world strongest. on a sense of achievement benefits. carried heavy way working out with your team members as well as...
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and the thames has a series of bridges in downtown london all around. it's an urban area with a river, you know, deeply in the middle from olden times. so there's plenty of bridges there. this is one london bridge. and as you pointed out, the market, which is a popular area for terrorists and locals for all kinds of shopping, is there as well. so it looks like the police -- there's a lot of armed police in the metropolitan police near the tourist sites. >> obviously they've already secured the scene, because as you say, there's a presence there anyway. it's a heavily traversed area. but in terms of finding out what this is, and always in the early minutes when something like this happens, you know, people don't know if it's anything on one hand from a domestic or somebody who has mental health issues, all the way up to terrorism. what are they doing right now, jim, to figure that out? >> yeah, they're going -- here's the simple thing. we're in a high-tech world, but it's all police work. it's shoe leather on the pavement. we go right to the assailant an
and the thames has a series of bridges in downtown london all around. it's an urban area with a river, you know, deeply in the middle from olden times. so there's plenty of bridges there. this is one london bridge. and as you pointed out, the market, which is a popular area for terrorists and locals for all kinds of shopping, is there as well. so it looks like the police -- there's a lot of armed police in the metropolitan police near the tourist sites. >> obviously they've already...
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it happened on the north side of the thames. two yea rs the north side of the thames.ridge was the scene years ago, london bridge was the scene of a terrorist attack. there appeared to be a fight going on on the other side of the bridge with several men attacking one man. police arrived, including armed police, and then a number of shots we re police, and then a number of shots were fired at this man. from the top ofa were fired at this man. from the top of a bus, were fired at this man. from the top ofa bus, here, a man were fired at this man. from the top of a bus, here, a man with were fired at this man. from the top ofa bus, here, a man with a were fired at this man. from the top of a bus, here, a man with a blue tie, is seen running from the incident with what looks like a knife in his hand. we won't show it, but moments later an armed officer opens fire. a lot more gunshots, and then people started to run off the bridge... just before two o'clock it started, phone footage taken from nearby offices shows crowds fleeing from london bridge. here, schoolchildren are
it happened on the north side of the thames. two yea rs the north side of the thames.ridge was the scene years ago, london bridge was the scene of a terrorist attack. there appeared to be a fight going on on the other side of the bridge with several men attacking one man. police arrived, including armed police, and then a number of shots we re police, and then a number of shots were fired at this man. from the top ofa were fired at this man. from the top of a bus, were fired at this man. from...
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from zeebrugge on this cargo ferry, the clementine, and arrived at the port of purfleet on the river thamesof london. the trailer had been dropped off at zeebrugge some 12 hours earlier by this lorry cab. eamon harrison, also from northern ireland, is accused of being the driver on the belgian side, and is fighting extradition from dublin. and, with the wider investigation into the lorry deaths still continuing, a third man from northern ireland, 23—year—old christopher kennedy, appeared in court in chelmsford today, also charged with people trafficking and assisting illegal immigration. daniel sandford, bbc news. now on bbc news, the travel show. hello and welcome to the travel show, with me lucy hedges, coming to you this week from rwanda. i am in the capital kigali, to meet the people determined to make the country one of east africa's cultural hotspots. how do i look? good? cat is in copenhagen, skiing on the roof of a power plant. laughs. i just want to make it down without falling over! and simon calder is back with his tips on how to take a new train link to the world's coldest city.
from zeebrugge on this cargo ferry, the clementine, and arrived at the port of purfleet on the river thamesof london. the trailer had been dropped off at zeebrugge some 12 hours earlier by this lorry cab. eamon harrison, also from northern ireland, is accused of being the driver on the belgian side, and is fighting extradition from dublin. and, with the wider investigation into the lorry deaths still continuing, a third man from northern ireland, 23—year—old christopher kennedy, appeared in...
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brighter skies in the south, although a few showers coming into kent, maybe the thames estuary, and alsoor scotland. there will be some showers, though, for northern scotland and it will feel chilly here, with temperatures just around six or seven degrees. welcome to bbc news. i'm james reynolds. our top stories: prince andrew denies having sex with a 17—year—old girl. in an exclusive bbc interview, the duke of york speaks publicly for the first time about the allegations against him. i can absolutely, categorically tell you it's never happened. do you recall any kind of sexual contact with virginia roberts, then or any other time? none whatsoever. angry crowds take to the streets in iran as petrol pricesjump by 50% and fuel is rationed. leaked documents reveal new details about the mass detention of china's uighur muslims. and a shock defeat for roger federer at the atp finals in london,
brighter skies in the south, although a few showers coming into kent, maybe the thames estuary, and alsoor scotland. there will be some showers, though, for northern scotland and it will feel chilly here, with temperatures just around six or seven degrees. welcome to bbc news. i'm james reynolds. our top stories: prince andrew denies having sex with a 17—year—old girl. in an exclusive bbc interview, the duke of york speaks publicly for the first time about the allegations against him. i can...
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and frosty start again, we will see showers moving around the north sea and getting blown into the thamesd well come together later on in the day to give some wetter weather right towards the end of the afternoon. 0n into monday, a bit more in the way of cloud across northern areas, and rains coming across the far north of scotland. otherwise a dry, cold, frosty start to the day, a few fog patches around but plenty of sunshine for most of us. those temperatures still struggling, although notice it is turning milder across the far north—west of scotland. that really is a trend we see later on in the week and it does turn a little bit milderfrom the north and west as the week goes on. welcome to bbc news — i'm james reynolds. our top stories: the terror suspect shot dead on london bridge is named as 28—year—old usman khan. convicted seven years ago for terrorism offences, he had been released from prison in december last year. the victims who were killed were a man and a woman. three others, injured in the attack, remain in hospital. growing pressure on malta's prime ministerjoseph muscat t
and frosty start again, we will see showers moving around the north sea and getting blown into the thamesd well come together later on in the day to give some wetter weather right towards the end of the afternoon. 0n into monday, a bit more in the way of cloud across northern areas, and rains coming across the far north of scotland. otherwise a dry, cold, frosty start to the day, a few fog patches around but plenty of sunshine for most of us. those temperatures still struggling, although notice...
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and frosty start again, we will see showers moving around the north sea and getting blown into the thamesf anything, the showers could well come together later on in the day to give some wetter weather right towards the end of the afternoon. on into monday, a bit more in the way of cloud in northern areas, and rains coming across the far north of scotland. otherwise a dry, cold, frosty start to the day, a few fog patches around but plenty of sunshine for most of us. those temperatures still struggling, although notice it is turning mild across the far north—west of scotland. that really is a trend we see later on in the week and it does turn a little bit milder in the north and west as the week goes on. welcome to bbc news. i'm james reynolds. our top stories: the terror suspect shot dead on london bridge is named as 28—year—old usman khan. convicted seven years ago for terrorism offences, he had been released from prison in december last year. a man and a woman were killed in the attack. three others were injured and remain in hospital. growing pressure on malta's prime ministerjoseph mu
and frosty start again, we will see showers moving around the north sea and getting blown into the thamesf anything, the showers could well come together later on in the day to give some wetter weather right towards the end of the afternoon. on into monday, a bit more in the way of cloud in northern areas, and rains coming across the far north of scotland. otherwise a dry, cold, frosty start to the day, a few fog patches around but plenty of sunshine for most of us. those temperatures still...
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sunshine for most of us, we will see showers moving in around the north sea and getting blown into the thamess northern scotland, if anything, the showers could well clump together later on in the day to give some wetter weather right towards the end of the afternoon. on into monday, a bit more in the way of cloud across northern areas with some rain skirting across the far north of scotland. otherwise another dry, cold, frosty start to the day, a few fog patches around but plenty of sunshine for most of us. those temperatures still struggling for many — although notice it is turning milder across the far north—west of scotland. and that really is a trend we see later on in the week. it does turn a little bit milder from the north and west 00:28:53,133 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 as the week goes on. this is bbc news, the headlines: the terror suspect shot dead on london bridge has been named as 28—year—old usman khan, who was convicted in 2012 for terrorism offences and released from prison in december 2018. police are searching a property in staffordshire in central england, but say they are "
sunshine for most of us, we will see showers moving in around the north sea and getting blown into the thamess northern scotland, if anything, the showers could well clump together later on in the day to give some wetter weather right towards the end of the afternoon. on into monday, a bit more in the way of cloud across northern areas with some rain skirting across the far north of scotland. otherwise another dry, cold, frosty start to the day, a few fog patches around but plenty of sunshine...
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a change in the wind direction brings showers into the thames estuary, so it will likely be quite wetthis 4- cold and frosty start, tempered this a— seven celsius, and we keep the cold weather for the first half of the new week. it gets milder towards the new week. it gets milder towards the end of next week. that's your weather. demanded the government takes climate change seriously. i'm nuala mcgovern with bbc world news. our top story: president trump has made a surprise thanksgiving appearance in afghanistan to visit us troops, his first trip to the country as president. mr trump told them he believed the taliban would agree to a ceasfire and their efforts, and those of afghan soldiers, had led to the insurgents wanting to make a deal. as australia's bushfire crisis continues, protestors in sydney have demanded the government takes climate change seriously. fires have killed at least six people and devastated parts of new south wales and queensland. and these pictures are trending on bbc they're of an 18 thousand year old puppy, found in siberia, though scientists have been unable
a change in the wind direction brings showers into the thames estuary, so it will likely be quite wetthis 4- cold and frosty start, tempered this a— seven celsius, and we keep the cold weather for the first half of the new week. it gets milder towards the new week. it gets milder towards the end of next week. that's your weather. demanded the government takes climate change seriously. i'm nuala mcgovern with bbc world news. our top story: president trump has made a surprise thanksgiving...
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a change in the wind direction brings showers into the thames estuary, so it‘ll likely be quite wet atkeep the cold weather for the first part of the new week. it gets milder towards the end of next week. that‘s your weather. dorsey ‘s this is bbc news, the headlines: president trump has made an unannounced trip to afghanistan, claiming to american troops at bagram airbase that the taliban wants to agree a ceasefire. it‘s his first visit to the country since he took office. he also met the afghan president, and reaffirmed his intention to reduce the us military presence "substantially." the first funerals have been held in vietnam for some of the 39 people found dead in a refrigerated lorry in south—east england last month. families of 16 victims have held services. the other bodies are expected to be returned to vietnam this weekend. the world health organisation is saying it‘s now lost access to a community badly hit by ebola in the east of the democratic republic of the congo — because 4 four health workers have been killed in an attack on a treatment centre. a police investigation
a change in the wind direction brings showers into the thames estuary, so it‘ll likely be quite wet atkeep the cold weather for the first part of the new week. it gets milder towards the end of next week. that‘s your weather. dorsey ‘s this is bbc news, the headlines: president trump has made an unannounced trip to afghanistan, claiming to american troops at bagram airbase that the taliban wants to agree a ceasefire. it‘s his first visit to the country since he took office. he also met...
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the heart of london you're absolutely right these several bridges next to each other crossing the thames always very very busy on a friday afternoon this one is next to tower bridge which of us of course might know as an iconic landmark in london and this bridge leads into well basically the financial heart of the city's famous skyscraper buildings that all of us might know where banks and insurance companies are located and also several tourist attractions such as the borough market and you mentioned this was also the london bridge the scene of a 2017 terra attack where 3 men close to the islamic state ran a truck into pedestrians and then step people at this borough market that i mentioned so this is an extremely busy area now it has been widely cordoned off and and the police are still at the scene of course investigating this incident because they are investing and we're also expecting them to hold a press conference any moment now before i let you go charlotte i mean i want ads our people because as you've been reporting back in 2017 there was this terrorist act that took place ther
the heart of london you're absolutely right these several bridges next to each other crossing the thames always very very busy on a friday afternoon this one is next to tower bridge which of us of course might know as an iconic landmark in london and this bridge leads into well basically the financial heart of the city's famous skyscraper buildings that all of us might know where banks and insurance companies are located and also several tourist attractions such as the borough market and you...
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a change in the wind direction brings showers into the thames estuary, so it'll likely be quite wet atrosty start, temperatures 4—7 degrees celsius, and we keep the cold weather for the first part of the new week. it gets milder towards the end of next week. that's your weather. this is the briefing. i'm samantha simmonds. our top story: sydney kick starts a global strike for the climate. thousands are set to join rallies across asia and europe, demanding urgent action. a new name in charge at the european council, but will the appointment of charles michel signal a shift in tone for the eu? shame and suicide in south korea — claims the law is failing victims of spy camera crime. the footage from this can be uploaded onto your phone in seconds and within minutes is on the internet. in business: black friday — or green friday?
a change in the wind direction brings showers into the thames estuary, so it'll likely be quite wet atrosty start, temperatures 4—7 degrees celsius, and we keep the cold weather for the first part of the new week. it gets milder towards the end of next week. that's your weather. this is the briefing. i'm samantha simmonds. our top story: sydney kick starts a global strike for the climate. thousands are set to join rallies across asia and europe, demanding urgent action. a new name in charge...
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from zeebrugge on this cargo ferry, the clementine, and arrived at the port of purfleet on the river thamesge some 12 hours earlier by this lorry cab. eamon harrison, also from northern ireland, is accused of being the driver on the belgian side, and is fighting extradition from dublin. and, with the wider investigation into the lorry deaths still continuing, a third man from northern ireland, 23—year—old christopher kennedy, appeared in court in chelmsford today, also charged with people trafficking and assisting illegal immigration. daniel sandford, bbc news. labour has pledged to put bad landlords out of busines and bring in rent controls in england as part of its election campaign. the party claims a quarter of all privately—rented property is damp, cold, in need of repair or unsafe to live in. under labour's plans, landlords in england would face an annual property mot, with fines for substandard conditions. there'd be a cap on rent rises no more than the national rate of inflation. and there'd be new protections against unfair evictions, with open—ended tenancies. but landlords say th
from zeebrugge on this cargo ferry, the clementine, and arrived at the port of purfleet on the river thamesge some 12 hours earlier by this lorry cab. eamon harrison, also from northern ireland, is accused of being the driver on the belgian side, and is fighting extradition from dublin. and, with the wider investigation into the lorry deaths still continuing, a third man from northern ireland, 23—year—old christopher kennedy, appeared in court in chelmsford today, also charged with people...
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a change in the wind direction brings showers into the thames estuary, so it‘ll likely be quite wet athe first half of the new week. it gets milder towards the end of next week. that‘s your weather. this is bbc world news. i‘m nuala mcgovern. our top story. president trump has made a surprise thanksgiving appearance in afghanistan to visit us troops, his first trip to the country as president. mr trump told them he believed the taliban would agree to a ceasfire and their efforts — and those of afghan soldiers — had led to the insurgents wanting to make a deal. as australia‘s bushfire crisis continues — protestors in sydney have demanded the government takes climate change seriously. fires have killed at least six people and devastated parts of new south wales and queensland. and these pictures are trending. they‘re of an 18,000—year—old puppy, found in siberia, though scientists have been unable to determine whether it‘s a dog or a wolf. the animal has been remarkably preserved in the snow and ice, with its fur and teeth all intact. that‘s all.
a change in the wind direction brings showers into the thames estuary, so it‘ll likely be quite wet athe first half of the new week. it gets milder towards the end of next week. that‘s your weather. this is bbc world news. i‘m nuala mcgovern. our top story. president trump has made a surprise thanksgiving appearance in afghanistan to visit us troops, his first trip to the country as president. mr trump told them he believed the taliban would agree to a ceasfire and their efforts — and...
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disruption on several trains including thames link, south—eastern, south—western and a difficult dayvelling, we should spare a thought for those stuck on those ferries. you hope there is plenty of spare stock on board. let's look at the weather and see if there is any better news. for many others, the weather has been continuing throughout the day. we will see continued travel disruption into the evening. gales and heavy rain especially in the southern england but fought northern scotland too. gusts of 50 to 60 mph up north and 40 to 50 in the south too. heavy downpours for many areas. the strength of the winds and rain will ease into the night and they could be some misty patches into the morning. certainly, six to 8 degrees into the morning. tomorrow will be a much less windy day than today. still some blustery showers for the north. sunny drier weather in between that and temperatures between that and temperatures between ten to 14 degrees. goodbye for now.
disruption on several trains including thames link, south—eastern, south—western and a difficult dayvelling, we should spare a thought for those stuck on those ferries. you hope there is plenty of spare stock on board. let's look at the weather and see if there is any better news. for many others, the weather has been continuing throughout the day. we will see continued travel disruption into the evening. gales and heavy rain especially in the southern england but fought northern scotland...
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with a change in the wind direction, we'll see some showers moving into the thames estuary.. it stays cold through the first part of the week. it does turn mild later on next week. that's your weather. this is the business briefing. i'm samantha simmonds. black friday — or green friday? the annual retail frenzy begins, amid growing concerns about the environmental cost plus, is india heading for an economic emergency? flagging growth means nojobs for the millions of young people entering the labor market and on the markets — quiet. asian stock markets cautious on concerns about renewed us—china tensions. the us was closed of course for thanksgiving.
with a change in the wind direction, we'll see some showers moving into the thames estuary.. it stays cold through the first part of the week. it does turn mild later on next week. that's your weather. this is the business briefing. i'm samantha simmonds. black friday — or green friday? the annual retail frenzy begins, amid growing concerns about the environmental cost plus, is india heading for an economic emergency? flagging growth means nojobs for the millions of young people entering the...
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direction for a bit, more showers in the north of scotland, but those showers will come into the thamesty start. temperatures 4— seven celsius, and we may well see the show is merging together late in the day across northern scotland. looking at the next few days, for most of us it stays on the chilly side but there is a trend for it to turn a bit mild as the week goes by from the north and west. that's your weather. good morning welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. 0ur headlines today: the london bridge attack — passers by are praised for their bravery as its revealed the attacker is a convicted terrorist. two people, a man and a woman, were killed. police patrols have been stepped up across london. the attacker who was shot dead by armed officers is named as usman khan. 0vernight, an address in staffordshire linked to him was searched. the attack overshadowed the latest televised election debate which brought together senior figures from seven parties. and in sport, new zealand are in control once again.
direction for a bit, more showers in the north of scotland, but those showers will come into the thamesty start. temperatures 4— seven celsius, and we may well see the show is merging together late in the day across northern scotland. looking at the next few days, for most of us it stays on the chilly side but there is a trend for it to turn a bit mild as the week goes by from the north and west. that's your weather. good morning welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. 0ur...
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quite a lot of networks, southern, south—eastern, gatwick express, thames link.u go and if you are sailing take those seasickness ta blets. the first western to be ever made is to be shown in public for the first time in more than a century. the screening will take place where it was filmed, not in hollywood, but in lancashire. here's colin paterson. kidnapping by indians from 1899, the world's first western, according to the british film institute, and it was filmed in blackburn. from northgate, in the centre of blackburn on the site that they worked from, the year that they made the first western kidnapped by indians. mitchell and kenyon's documentaries captured everyday life, including in their hometown, but they also liked to experiment. in 1899, that changes. they stop filming the world around them and start telling stories and one of the first is the first western. jamie holman tracked down a surviving copy in the archives of london's cinema museum. today, it will be shown for the first time in a century at the british textile biennial in the town. a very s
quite a lot of networks, southern, south—eastern, gatwick express, thames link.u go and if you are sailing take those seasickness ta blets. the first western to be ever made is to be shown in public for the first time in more than a century. the screening will take place where it was filmed, not in hollywood, but in lancashire. here's colin paterson. kidnapping by indians from 1899, the world's first western, according to the british film institute, and it was filmed in blackburn. from...
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a change in the wind direction brings showers into the thames estuary, so it'll likely be quite wet atgain. after a cold and frosty start, temperatures 4—7 degrees celsius, and we keep the cold weather for the first half of the new week. it gets milder towards the end of next week. that's your weather. you not i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore. this is newsday. the headlines: serving up a thanksgiving surprise in afghanistan. president trump tells us troops the taliban's pushing for a ceasefire. the taliban wants to make a deal — we'll see if they want to make a deal — it's got to be a real deal but we'll see, but they want to make a deal and they only want to make a deal because you're doing a greatjob. that's the only reason they want to make a deal. anger at australia's bushfire crisis. after six deaths and widespread destruction — calls for the government to take climate change seriously. i'm nuala mcgovern in london. also in the programme.
a change in the wind direction brings showers into the thames estuary, so it'll likely be quite wet atgain. after a cold and frosty start, temperatures 4—7 degrees celsius, and we keep the cold weather for the first half of the new week. it gets milder towards the end of next week. that's your weather. you not i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore. this is newsday. the headlines: serving up a thanksgiving surprise in afghanistan. president trump tells us troops the taliban's pushing for a...
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a change in the wind direction brings showers into the thames estuary, so it'll likely be quite wet at frosty start, temperatures 4—7 degrees celsius, and we keep the cold weather for the first half of the new week. it gets milder towards the end of next week. that's your weather. 00:29:29,752 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 war with the cuban missile crisis. this is bbc news, the headlines: president trump has made an unannounced trip to afghanistan, telling us troops that the taliban wanted to agree to a ceasefire. speaking at bagram airfield, he also met the afghan president, he thanked american and afghan soldiers, who he said were responsible for the taliban's desire for an agreement. the first funerals have been held in vietnam for some of the 39 people found dead in a refrigerated lorry in south—east england last month. families of 16 victims have held services. the other bodies are expected to be returned to vietnam this weekend. the world health organisation says it's lost access to a key ebola hit community in the eastern democratic republic of congo after four health workers were k
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the thames. and. the leaders of the world's 5 major emerging economies are in brazil for the annual brics summit in developing economic and political cooperation across nations party and. another potential scandal emerges over data collection by a tech giant a federal investigation has been launched into google's efforts to share information on the health of millions of americans within medical care providers. seeking to ease tensions but the president meets donald trump in washington for the...