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it plans to dock in the thames estuary for the night. on? they put some fences all around. the check takes only minutes. thank you. they disembark. the cruise ship's journey isn't disrupted. we talked about dock security while they were in france and on the continent, just to see whether there'd been any risk to people getting aboard that shouldn't be. they not only board commercial boats but constantly look for illegal activity, even on these, the maunsell forts, built to deter german forces and defend our coastline. we have just spotted this vessel coming into the thames estuary, and we can see it has come from portsmouth, the main shipping channel. it's ok. thank you. thea;t channel. it's ok. thank you. they want to check _ channel. it's ok. thank you. they want to check it _ channel. it's ok. thank you. they want to check it didn't _ channel. it's ok. thank you. they want to check it didn't take - channel. it's ok. thank you. they want to check it didn't take anyone up. want to check it didn't take anyone u, �* want to check it didn'
it plans to dock in the thames estuary for the night. on? they put some fences all around. the check takes only minutes. thank you. they disembark. the cruise ship's journey isn't disrupted. we talked about dock security while they were in france and on the continent, just to see whether there'd been any risk to people getting aboard that shouldn't be. they not only board commercial boats but constantly look for illegal activity, even on these, the maunsell forts, built to deter german forces...
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in the middle of the thames estuary, a sunken relic of world war ii. is left of the cargo ship has become an unlikely tourist attraction. to get there, we took a tourist boat from southend pier. soon the masts will be removed, so people are coming to see them while they can. it can be a bit choppy. we are taking this opportunity before they remove the masts, just to see it. it's a piece of history. my friend here said it's going to be gone, so let's take this opportunity to go and see it and come today when it's lovely weather and a nice boat ride! the wreck is in an exclusion zone, although it is not far from the main shipping lane. it also has a potentially dangerous cargo of explosives onboard. if they detonated, it would cause a huge explosion, and experts say perhaps a tidal wave. the ss montgomery sunk in 1944, and there are still 1,400 tonnes of explosives onboard. the dft says this site is safe, but it is deteriorating, now they want to cut the masts so they don't fall into the unexploited munitions below, to try and make this whole site much s
in the middle of the thames estuary, a sunken relic of world war ii. is left of the cargo ship has become an unlikely tourist attraction. to get there, we took a tourist boat from southend pier. soon the masts will be removed, so people are coming to see them while they can. it can be a bit choppy. we are taking this opportunity before they remove the masts, just to see it. it's a piece of history. my friend here said it's going to be gone, so let's take this opportunity to go and see it and...
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we are speaking into the thames, now we are at least tackling this issue.rally, or something, do not follow what you are leading into the thames? or, as the finns say, but now we have such a giant run around us such a bomb, and everything can be there, all helsinki will hide. yes, he showed him, they show him, they tell him. yes, we actually have daggers. well spit on your bombs, refuge. he also showed that you can think whatever you want about yourself. what is all this for, why is this all? let's give this bomb shelter that helsinki will live there, but will not. now there will be no russian tourists, there will be no business, there will be no opportunity for finland to prosper due to the fact that timber was very close to russia, there will not be a lot of anything, you will be in a bomb shelter, everyone will live. well, well, your choice is not enough to imagine this, there will be no finnish buses in st. petersburg. it 's just amazing. oh well, there was more today important meeting, so i also want to briefly show the economic issue. we give you my w
we are speaking into the thames, now we are at least tackling this issue.rally, or something, do not follow what you are leading into the thames? or, as the finns say, but now we have such a giant run around us such a bomb, and everything can be there, all helsinki will hide. yes, he showed him, they show him, they tell him. yes, we actually have daggers. well spit on your bombs, refuge. he also showed that you can think whatever you want about yourself. what is all this for, why is this all?...
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also when it comes to disabling, ah, the delivery of spare parts, ah, ah, i p protected i thames on that the sanctions i fixed it. and then of course, for ourselves to be better at the work we do on a semi conductors, to fully understand why did we have the shortage to work together for the future to make sure that we remain strong. because i think that's a main task in the dupont except to day that like minded partners, that we work much closer together than what we have done before. many of the initiatives off the trade and technology council were initially directed at china is the trade and technology consul targeting china. i don't, i don't think it should be an antique china counsel. ah, we try to push quite a i think a nuanced ah, relationship with china is a systemic rival because we are strong. democracies is an economic competitor. but is also a partner. for instance, in fighting climate change. we can not fight climate change without having china on board. and i think it's important to, to respect these different sides of the relationship. while at the same time taking the oppo
also when it comes to disabling, ah, the delivery of spare parts, ah, ah, i p protected i thames on that the sanctions i fixed it. and then of course, for ourselves to be better at the work we do on a semi conductors, to fully understand why did we have the shortage to work together for the future to make sure that we remain strong. because i think that's a main task in the dupont except to day that like minded partners, that we work much closer together than what we have done before. many of...
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it plans to dock in the thames estuary for the night.re in france and on the continent, just to see whether there'd been any risk to people getting aboard that shouldn't be. they not only board commercial boats but constantly look for illegal activity, even on these, the maunsell forts, built to deter german forces and defend our coastline. we have just spotted this vessel coming into the thames estuary, and we can see it has come from portsmouth, the main shipping channel. it's ok. thank you. they want to check it didn't take anyone i up. don't be frightened. any issuesl or problems? nothing in the channel, any concerns? it's all legal. this patrol, assigned to keep our coastline safe, may not have found marine crime, migrants or missing people today, but they never know what criminals or weather conditions they might have to face. there are hopes the queen may visit the chelsea flower show which has returned this year to its traditional spring slot, with floral tributes to honour her platinum jublilee year. 0therfeatures include a mini
it plans to dock in the thames estuary for the night.re in france and on the continent, just to see whether there'd been any risk to people getting aboard that shouldn't be. they not only board commercial boats but constantly look for illegal activity, even on these, the maunsell forts, built to deter german forces and defend our coastline. we have just spotted this vessel coming into the thames estuary, and we can see it has come from portsmouth, the main shipping channel. it's ok. thank you....
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and a little wet for a time in east anglia and the south—east before that cloud pushes out into the thamesshowers circling around that low, but also frequent and prolonged spells of sunshine. still warm in the south, 20 degrees, but fresher elsewhere. now, here's tuesday night into wednesday. the low pressure is still with us across the northern isles. but this next weather front sneaks in. it could be a little bit further south, could be a bit further north, more or less rain on it, but the thinking is, i think, a spell of cloud and some rain expected in the south mid—week, and you can see in the afternoon it's right about across the isle of wight, london, norwich. elsewhere, sunny spells, occasional showers, and fresh again — 1a in belfast, 15 expected in liverpool. now, here's the week ahead from around about tuesday onwards — warming up in the south. in fact, by the time we get to sunday and into next week, we're expecting temperatures up to — wait for it — the mid—20s. this is bbc news, the headlines... initial results from the philippines' election show the presidential contender fer
and a little wet for a time in east anglia and the south—east before that cloud pushes out into the thamesshowers circling around that low, but also frequent and prolonged spells of sunshine. still warm in the south, 20 degrees, but fresher elsewhere. now, here's tuesday night into wednesday. the low pressure is still with us across the northern isles. but this next weather front sneaks in. it could be a little bit further south, could be a bit further north, more or less rain on it, but the...
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what about the impact on the mid thames? well, it's 1st, the mid terms is going to be important, but the impact in real life americans is going to be it's going to be extraordinary . think about this concept, of course has been a constitutionally protected right for almost 50 years in the united states. what we would expect to see, cuz there's a lot of states $21.00 to $24.00 that have already passed so called trigger laws. basically they say if the supreme court rules that there is no constitutional right to an abortion instantly, abortion is outlawed in their states. some states say there's no exceptions, not for rape, not for incest or not if the health of the mother. so we would see across the country almost half of the country in fairly short order, make abortion impossible to get in that state for the political ramifications. this could be huge. polls show the majority of americans believe there should be some access to abortion within limits. democrats, we're looking at a lot of headwinds in the mid terms. this is an
what about the impact on the mid thames? well, it's 1st, the mid terms is going to be important, but the impact in real life americans is going to be it's going to be extraordinary . think about this concept, of course has been a constitutionally protected right for almost 50 years in the united states. what we would expect to see, cuz there's a lot of states $21.00 to $24.00 that have already passed so called trigger laws. basically they say if the supreme court rules that there is no...
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the defender pleaded guilty to two counts under the animal welfare act when he appeared at thames magistrates. he was filmed on social media in february kicking and mistreating his pet by his younger brother yoan who plays for dagenham and redbridge — who also admitted one offence during the hearing. the animals are still being cared for by the rspca which raised the investigation. west ham have made an inquiry about signing england forward jesse lingard. his manchester united contract is due to expire at the end of next month. the 29—year—old had an impressive loan spell with the club at the end of the 2020—21 season. moyes has tried to buy him twice since then but now the player is expected to leave his boyhood club this summer, despite the arrival of new manager erik ten hag. the everton striker dominic calvert—lewen says talking about mental health saved his life. the england player missed much of the season with injuries, but scored the goal that ensured everton�*s premier league survival writing on instagram he said... "to all the young kings suppressing emotion i advise you to talk, to
the defender pleaded guilty to two counts under the animal welfare act when he appeared at thames magistrates. he was filmed on social media in february kicking and mistreating his pet by his younger brother yoan who plays for dagenham and redbridge — who also admitted one offence during the hearing. the animals are still being cared for by the rspca which raised the investigation. west ham have made an inquiry about signing england forward jesse lingard. his manchester united contract is due...
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and a little wet for a time in east anglia and the south—east before that cloud pushes out into the thames into wednesday. the low pressure is still with us across the northern isles. but this next weather front sneaks in. it could be a little bit further south, could be a bit further north, more or less rain on it, but the thinking is, i think, a spell of cloud and some rain expected in the south mid—week, and you can see in the afternoon it's right about across the isle of wight, london, norwich. elsewhere, sunny spells, occasional showers, and fresh again — 1a in belfast, 15 expected in liverpool. now, here's the week ahead from around about tuesday onwards — warming up in the south. in fact, by the time we get to sunday and into next week, we're expecting temperatures up to — wait for it — the mid—20s. hello, i'm christian fraser. you're watching the context on bbc news. show the context on bbc news. of military might in mos president show of military might in moscow, president putin defending his military actions in ukraine. at a russia's victory day celebrations, putin said that it i
and a little wet for a time in east anglia and the south—east before that cloud pushes out into the thames into wednesday. the low pressure is still with us across the northern isles. but this next weather front sneaks in. it could be a little bit further south, could be a bit further north, more or less rain on it, but the thinking is, i think, a spell of cloud and some rain expected in the south mid—week, and you can see in the afternoon it's right about across the isle of wight, london,...
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thames so much for taking us all on the hunt today and for all of you, it was a great experience andk you. thank you. >> thank you so much. >> thank you: cheers. ♪ the ragu is rich and comforting and tastes all the better after a day out in the woods. i think if umbria itself had a flavor, this dish would be it. "stanley tucci, "searching for italy" is brought to you by the all new lexus. go to cnn.com to learn more about type of's life-changing travels and get recipes from all over italy. as a main street bank, pnc has helped over 7 million kids develop their passion for learning through our grow up great initiative. and now, we're providing billions of dollars for affordable home lending programs... as part of 88 billion to support underserved communities... including loans for small businesses in low and moderate income areas. so everyone has a chance to move forward financially. pnc bank: see how we can make a difference for you. what can i du with less asthma? with dupixent, i can du more.. catching my train... making moves... ♪ making a connection... a train connection. that's
thames so much for taking us all on the hunt today and for all of you, it was a great experience andk you. thank you. >> thank you so much. >> thank you: cheers. ♪ the ragu is rich and comforting and tastes all the better after a day out in the woods. i think if umbria itself had a flavor, this dish would be it. "stanley tucci, "searching for italy" is brought to you by the all new lexus. go to cnn.com to learn more about type of's life-changing travels and get...
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our reporter was at thames magistrates' court. easing to a comfortable straight sets win — 6-2, 6-2, 6-2. the wimbledon semifinalist denis shapovalov has been beaten, in the shock result of the day. beaten in straight sets by a danish 19—year—old. former british turned jamaican international swimmer michael gunning has announced his retirement from the sport at the age of 28. gunning competed atjunior level for great britain before switching to the nation where his father was born and represented jamaica at two senior world championships. he narrowly missed out on the tokyo 2020 olympics but has passionately promoted lgbtq+ rights and diversity in the sport, areas he now aims to dedicated himself to further in retirement. warwickshire say there is no timescale on chris woakes' return from a knee injury. he is one of seven england fast bowlers who will miss the first test match against new zealand next week because of injury. woakes has not played since the final test match against the west indies in march. more about that on the b
our reporter was at thames magistrates' court. easing to a comfortable straight sets win — 6-2, 6-2, 6-2. the wimbledon semifinalist denis shapovalov has been beaten, in the shock result of the day. beaten in straight sets by a danish 19—year—old. former british turned jamaican international swimmer michael gunning has announced his retirement from the sport at the age of 28. gunning competed atjunior level for great britain before switching to the nation where his father was born and...
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the past it was a carriage in the days of charles ii, it was even a royal barge heading down the thamesce from central london to deliver the queen's speech. emily nash is royal editor of hello magazine. goodness me, how much of your magazine has been filled with coverage of the royals. this magazine has been filled with coverage of the royals. this is a hue coverage of the royals. this is a huge moment — coverage of the royals. this is a huge moment for _ coverage of the royals. this is a huge moment for prince - coverage of the royals. this is a huge moment for prince charlesj coverage of the royals. this is a - huge moment for prince charles and the duke of cambridge because they had been delegated by the queen to carry out her most important ceremonialfunction and carry out her most important ceremonial function and it needs to be seen as her paving the way for what we will see in future, today the symbolism of that empty throne will give some pause for thought. tt will give some pause for thought. it is almost like a time of three monarchs, the queen is still the head of state const
the past it was a carriage in the days of charles ii, it was even a royal barge heading down the thamesce from central london to deliver the queen's speech. emily nash is royal editor of hello magazine. goodness me, how much of your magazine has been filled with coverage of the royals. this magazine has been filled with coverage of the royals. this is a hue coverage of the royals. this is a huge moment — coverage of the royals. this is a huge moment for _ coverage of the royals. this is a...
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the west ham united defender pleaded guilty to two counts under the animal welfare act at thames magistratesacross the kitchen and then slapping it across the face in front of his shocked seven—year—old son. the footage ends with him saying, i'll pillage, i swear i'll kill it. kurt zouma pleaded guilty to two counts of causing suffering to two counts of causing suffering to a protected animal and his younger brother pleaded guilty to aiding and abetting unnecessary suffering. kurt zouma had already been fined £250,000 by his club and lost lucrative sponsorship at the prosecution argued he caused the cat fear, pain and anxiety at the suffering was deliberate. zouma has agreed for his two cats to be rehomed by the rspca, which says it welcomed the guilty plea, and the two brothers will be sentenced next month. . ~' ,. two brothers will be sentenced next month. ., ,, , ., ., ., hundreds of people queued in the rain this morning to be the first to travel on the elizabeth line in london. the crossrail project will eventually connect reading in the west with shenfield to the east. today the brand
the west ham united defender pleaded guilty to two counts under the animal welfare act at thames magistratesacross the kitchen and then slapping it across the face in front of his shocked seven—year—old son. the footage ends with him saying, i'll pillage, i swear i'll kill it. kurt zouma pleaded guilty to two counts of causing suffering to two counts of causing suffering to a protected animal and his younger brother pleaded guilty to aiding and abetting unnecessary suffering. kurt zouma had...
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the french defender admitted two counts under the animal welfare act at thames magistrates�* court ins forced to sign a false commission. —— levels confession. it is after she revealed she was only allowed to leave the country after agreeing to a uk official�*s instruction to sign a false confession presented at the airport by iran's regime. the foreign office minister amanda milling said the official only passed on iran's message that she wouldn't be allowed to leave without signing. the population of northern ireland has risen to almost 2 million people. last year's census recorded a figure of more than 1.9 million, the highest since northern ireland was established in 1921. figures showed that birth rates were falling but people are living longer. details about the religious make—up of the population will be released in the autumn. tens of thousands of passengers have taken their first journey on the latest addition to london's public transport system. the elizabeth line opened this morning. the railway, currently running from paddington in west london to abbey wood in the south—ea
the french defender admitted two counts under the animal welfare act at thames magistrates�* court ins forced to sign a false commission. —— levels confession. it is after she revealed she was only allowed to leave the country after agreeing to a uk official�*s instruction to sign a false confession presented at the airport by iran's regime. the foreign office minister amanda milling said the official only passed on iran's message that she wouldn't be allowed to leave without signing....
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to celebrate their sovereign's 60th year of reign a floating musical parade of 1,000 boats on the thamest fit for a queen. ♪ i'm still standing, yeah, yeah, yeah ♪ ♪ isn't she lovely ♪ ♪ isn't she wonderful ♪ >> reporter: so there was plenty of pomp, pageantry and partying and speaking of partying, there is a star-studded concert organized for this saturday just outside buckingham palace. three stages with the likes of queen, alicia keys, elton john and diana ross performing. "gma" will be there and we'll take you backstage too. let's hope the weather is better. amy? >> reporter: yeah, lama, the platinum party at the palace right behind me, buckingham palace. you can't even see it because it's raining so hard. we're hearing them rehearse in this torrential rain. yes, let's pray to the weather gods it's better come this weekend. guys, back to you. >> you will have a lot of fu at adp, we use data-driven insights to design hr solutions to help you engage and retain top performers today, so you can have more success tomorrow. ♪ one thing leads to another, yeah, yeah ♪ ♪ with all my favorite
to celebrate their sovereign's 60th year of reign a floating musical parade of 1,000 boats on the thamest fit for a queen. ♪ i'm still standing, yeah, yeah, yeah ♪ ♪ isn't she lovely ♪ ♪ isn't she wonderful ♪ >> reporter: so there was plenty of pomp, pageantry and partying and speaking of partying, there is a star-studded concert organized for this saturday just outside buckingham palace. three stages with the likes of queen, alicia keys, elton john and diana ross performing....
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you can see parliament underneath me along the river thames, you have the london eye, westminster abbey guys. i'm so excited to show you what's next. we went all the way to the top of big ben. we saw how the clock works. here's a little tease, i may or may not have touched big ben. the actual bell. i cannot wait to show you all. >> we can't wait to see it. we'll be right back. ♪ medusa lived with a hideous curse. uhh, i mean the whole turning people to stone thing was a bit of a buzz kill, right? so she ordered sunglasses with prime, one day delivery. ♪♪ clever girl. people realized she's actually hilarious once you get to know her. eugh. as if. ♪♪ well, he was asking for it. prime changes everything. (vo) when it comes to safety, who has more iihs top safety pick plus awards— the highest level of safety you can earn? subaru. when it comes to longevity, who has the highest percentage of its vehicles still on the road after ten years? subaru. and when it comes to brand loyalty, who does jd power rank number one in the automotive industry for three consecutive years? subaru. it's easy to
you can see parliament underneath me along the river thames, you have the london eye, westminster abbey guys. i'm so excited to show you what's next. we went all the way to the top of big ben. we saw how the clock works. here's a little tease, i may or may not have touched big ben. the actual bell. i cannot wait to show you all. >> we can't wait to see it. we'll be right back. ♪ medusa lived with a hideous curse. uhh, i mean the whole turning people to stone thing was a bit of a buzz...
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a little further east on the river thames, legend has it that the 17th century judge jeffreys would watchhe lunched and sipped ale at the prospect of whitby. and then there's the cholera epidemic that gripped london in 1854, killing 550 people in two weeks. a local doctor, john snow, figured out the problem: contaminated water from a well was spreading the disease, and simply removing the handle from the pump effectively ended the epidemic. john snow wasn't knighted, but he did receive what might be the next-highest british honor-- christening a pub after someone is an exception. many pub names read like drunken "mad libs:" random adjective plus random noun, often an animal. the ape and apple. the snooty fox. the drunken duck. the black dog. for pete brown, britain's leading writer on beer and pubs, these names offer a clue to every establishment's story. what's going on here? >> pete brown: it's become one of the quirky aspects of the british pub. but it-- it starts off in a very practical way, which is that most of the population who went to pubs until recently were illiterate. so, you
a little further east on the river thames, legend has it that the 17th century judge jeffreys would watchhe lunched and sipped ale at the prospect of whitby. and then there's the cholera epidemic that gripped london in 1854, killing 550 people in two weeks. a local doctor, john snow, figured out the problem: contaminated water from a well was spreading the disease, and simply removing the handle from the pump effectively ended the epidemic. john snow wasn't knighted, but he did receive what...
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less uni, if everyone sort of saying the same thing, sounding the same notes, hitting on the same thames, do you really need trump to do it, or can you get someone else to do it who's maybe a little less annoying on twitter? >> yeah, i think that's exactly right. i think they, trump, trump ism a, maga extremism already won, everyone saying that so whether it has trump's actual -- doesn't matter because everyone is saying something that trump would say maybe more eloquent, less clumsy, not on twitteror whatever it is. they're saying trump's message which is what the republican party won before trump showed up. i think that is, trump has sort of won the war here, he's still fighting some battles but it doesn't really matter that much. >> on the one place i think that there's some complexity on this. i think it's actually high stake complexity, i'm curious as to what you think, what's on the big lie in 2020, i do think that message has, trump cares about that more than the average primary voter. i think to the extent that he's trying to make that a litmus test, there's been pretty big failu
less uni, if everyone sort of saying the same thing, sounding the same notes, hitting on the same thames, do you really need trump to do it, or can you get someone else to do it who's maybe a little less annoying on twitter? >> yeah, i think that's exactly right. i think they, trump, trump ism a, maga extremism already won, everyone saying that so whether it has trump's actual -- doesn't matter because everyone is saying something that trump would say maybe more eloquent, less clumsy, not...
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we're in the fifties here on the thames, palo alto and san jose 55 usually don't say that. but they are close today in the city finally is not 52. they've been 52 since 10 o'clock last night. now they're 53. so it's a slow process to cool up. they'll be in the upper fifties low sixties today. it's a big thursday. cool down low overcast. maybe some drizzle. breezy, cooler inland temperatures dropping a good 20 maybe 25 degrees for some so fifties sixties and seventies. alright over to sal. it's what 701 something new or just the usual things are getting a little more crowded. steve. i've been watching some of your drive times here, and if you're driving out there, things are getting more crowded because it's seven and seven and eight o'clock are busy hours when it comes to driving. especially in the east bay. this time 24 minutes here has gone up from earlier from the cartoonist bridge to the mains only by about three minutes in the last half hour, but i think it's going to go up here. it's another 10 minute. wait at the toll plaza. and then 10 minutes to get across into san
we're in the fifties here on the thames, palo alto and san jose 55 usually don't say that. but they are close today in the city finally is not 52. they've been 52 since 10 o'clock last night. now they're 53. so it's a slow process to cool up. they'll be in the upper fifties low sixties today. it's a big thursday. cool down low overcast. maybe some drizzle. breezy, cooler inland temperatures dropping a good 20 maybe 25 degrees for some so fifties sixties and seventies. alright over to sal. it's...
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the west ham united defender pleaded guilty to two counts under the animal welfare act at thames magistrateserged on snapshot showing kurt zouma kicking his cat across the kitchen and slapping it across the face in front of his seven—year—old son. it was all filmed by his younger brother yoan, and at the end of the video, he says, i will kill it, i swear to god i will kill it. it is because the cat damaged his chair. the rspca told us today they welcome the guilty pleas of. it told us today they welcome the guilty pleas oh— told us today they welcome the guilty pleas of. it is unexcelled to hurtin: guilty pleas of. it is unexcelled to hurting animal— guilty pleas of. it is unexcelled to hurting animal in _ guilty pleas of. it is unexcelled to hurting animal in this _ guilty pleas of. it is unexcelled to hurting animal in this way. - guilty pleas of. it is unexcelled to hurting animal in this way. what. hurting animal in this way. what makes _ hurting animal in this way. what makes this— hurting animal in this way. what makes this matter even more sad is the fact— makes this matter even more
the west ham united defender pleaded guilty to two counts under the animal welfare act at thames magistrateserged on snapshot showing kurt zouma kicking his cat across the kitchen and slapping it across the face in front of his seven—year—old son. it was all filmed by his younger brother yoan, and at the end of the video, he says, i will kill it, i swear to god i will kill it. it is because the cat damaged his chair. the rspca told us today they welcome the guilty pleas of. it told us today...
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the two men are due to appear at thames magistrates' court for a first hearing tomorrow morning.re have been a few shocks along the way in the women's draw, asjess softely reports. parisi and showers to lead to start did not dampen the intensity. cameron norrie in the first set had a relentless and it cameron norrie held onto his serve to go up. norrie finally took the first set 7—5. put finally took the first set 7-5. put it lona finally took the first set 7-5. put it long and _ finally took the first set 7—5. pm it long and norrie has the first set. , .., ., , . it long and norrie has the first set. , . set. the second was much calmer as norrie found — set. the second was much calmer as norrie found his _ set. the second was much calmer as norrie found his rhythm _ set. the second was much calmer as norrie found his rhythm with - set. the second was much calmer as norrie found his rhythm with the i norrie found his rhythm with the britain out two sets up as to the pressure soon fizzled out with cameron nor at its best and cruising towards second round, winning 7—5, 6-6- towards
the two men are due to appear at thames magistrates' court for a first hearing tomorrow morning.re have been a few shocks along the way in the women's draw, asjess softely reports. parisi and showers to lead to start did not dampen the intensity. cameron norrie in the first set had a relentless and it cameron norrie held onto his serve to go up. norrie finally took the first set 7—5. put finally took the first set 7-5. put it lona finally took the first set 7-5. put it long and _ finally took...
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the big news, though it continues to be the huge drop in the thames. i mean, this is a really dynamic cold system just doesn't have a lot of moisture with it, but highs will struggle to get out of about 60 to 63 degrees on monday and tuesday. so for sunday, i would lean on the morning wendy and colder cooler. there will be some clouds by the afternoon. i think we get enough destabilizing of the atmosphere and maybe tri ace likely, though, on monday, but y here this morning. we had mid fifties on a lot of the temps upper fifties. now we're getting sixties. on the temps. i mean, 63 62. that's a mild air mass of the cold air is not here yet, but with all this cloud cover in place kind of a tropical field. then tomorrow we will start the process of digging the systems in and then they will carve themselves out all the way to southern california again, not a big rain producer, but we could get some isolated areas where you get some pretty good downpours. maybe some reports of hail. but the sierra will get in on snow. this is a better setup for them for snow
the big news, though it continues to be the huge drop in the thames. i mean, this is a really dynamic cold system just doesn't have a lot of moisture with it, but highs will struggle to get out of about 60 to 63 degrees on monday and tuesday. so for sunday, i would lean on the morning wendy and colder cooler. there will be some clouds by the afternoon. i think we get enough destabilizing of the atmosphere and maybe tri ace likely, though, on monday, but y here this morning. we had mid fifties...
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zouma, who is 27, pleaded guilty to two counts under the animal welfare act during a hearing at thamesd beasley is from the world food programme. we are already facing a crisis since world war ii and if you add on top of that fertilisers and droughts and food costs and fuel costs we are looking at hailstorm on earth and nature of this could be a food availability problem. our ukraine correspondent, joe inwood, who's in kyiv, says it is difficult to find overwhelming evidence that the kremlin is deliberately targeting food supplies. i think it would be difficult to say that that is what they are trying to achieve. of course they would argue that their primary aim is the blockade to stop ships coming out for military reasons, but it is an end consequence of a military action in the black sea. the black sea port of odesa, where huge, huge amounts of ukrainian grain would normally flow out and get to the world has been blockaded. we understand that there is about 80 million tonnes of grain that needs to get out this year, but none of it can get through. you ask about what can be done. well
zouma, who is 27, pleaded guilty to two counts under the animal welfare act during a hearing at thamesd beasley is from the world food programme. we are already facing a crisis since world war ii and if you add on top of that fertilisers and droughts and food costs and fuel costs we are looking at hailstorm on earth and nature of this could be a food availability problem. our ukraine correspondent, joe inwood, who's in kyiv, says it is difficult to find overwhelming evidence that the kremlin is...
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our sports correspondent natalie pirks was at thames magistrates�* court.nnecessary suffering for kherson had already been fined a quarter million pounds ljy been fined a quarter million pounds by his club and lost lucrative sponsorships, but the prosecution argued that he caused the cat fear, pain and anxiety and that the suffering was deliberate. zuma has agreed for his two cats to be rehomed by the rspca, which said it welcomed the guilty plea, and the brothers will be sentenced next month. next to the french open, where there's been an emotional farewell for the home favourite and two—time wimbledon semifinalistjo wilfred tsonga, who's retired from the sport at the age of 37 after losing in the opening round. tsonga, who said this would be his last tournament, struggled with injury during the match and was beaten by norway's casper ruud in straight sets. tsonga understandably overcome with emotion at the end, kissing the clay at rolling garros, the crowd applauding him. he reached the quarterfinals or better in all four grand slams, including the final
our sports correspondent natalie pirks was at thames magistrates�* court.nnecessary suffering for kherson had already been fined a quarter million pounds ljy been fined a quarter million pounds by his club and lost lucrative sponsorships, but the prosecution argued that he caused the cat fear, pain and anxiety and that the suffering was deliberate. zuma has agreed for his two cats to be rehomed by the rspca, which said it welcomed the guilty plea, and the brothers will be sentenced next...
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that happens every year on the river thames.the beautiful water. a bit of - dancing at the mall? yes, in the beautiful water. a bit of velcro i dancing at the mall? yes, in the i beautiful water. a bit of velcro has 'ust come beautiful water. a bit of velcro has just come loose. _ beautiful water. a bit of velcro has just come loose. and _ beautiful water. a bit of velcro has just come loose. and you - beautiful water. a bit of velcro hasj just come loose. and you designed them so the wings move out beautifully.— them so the wings move out beautifully. them so the wings move out beautifull . , . ., .. ., beautifully. they have a cane that is flexible but _ beautifully. they have a cane that is flexible but it _ beautifully. they have a cane that is flexible but it gives _ beautifully. they have a cane that is flexible but it gives it _ beautifully. they have a cane that is flexible but it gives it that - is flexible but it gives it that illusion _ is flexible but it gives it that illusion of wings. we is flexible but it gives it
that happens every year on the river thames.the beautiful water. a bit of - dancing at the mall? yes, in the beautiful water. a bit of velcro i dancing at the mall? yes, in the i beautiful water. a bit of velcro has 'ust come beautiful water. a bit of velcro has just come loose. _ beautiful water. a bit of velcro has just come loose. and _ beautiful water. a bit of velcro has just come loose. and you - beautiful water. a bit of velcro hasj just come loose. and you designed them so the wings...
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masts from a shipwreck in the thames estuary, which contains unexploded bombs, will be cut back to makeer now with kate kinsella. morning. it's quite a chilly start this monday morning. we start the day with temperatures in mid—single figures celsius. a couple of fronts moving towards us but very slowly. we have plenty of sunshine today. we could see mistiness first thing this morning but will lift. high cloud moving in this afternoon, so the sunshine perhaps turning hazier but the temperature feeling warm. we're looking at a maximum of 23 celsius. a warm evening as well, and a very mild night, especially compared to last night. that cloud will continue to increase and thicken, you might get a spot of rain. the minimum temperature between 12 and 14 celsius. it is going to be quite a grey, cloudy start tomorrow. those fronts of course moving through. we could just get a spot of rain first thing on tuesday. but that will start to clear. there's no significant rain mixed in there. the cloud breaking up. we'll see some sunny spells developing. we could get one or two showers but again nothi
masts from a shipwreck in the thames estuary, which contains unexploded bombs, will be cut back to makeer now with kate kinsella. morning. it's quite a chilly start this monday morning. we start the day with temperatures in mid—single figures celsius. a couple of fronts moving towards us but very slowly. we have plenty of sunshine today. we could see mistiness first thing this morning but will lift. high cloud moving in this afternoon, so the sunshine perhaps turning hazier but the...
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we're in the fifties here on the thames, palo alto and san jose 55 usually don't say that.
we're in the fifties here on the thames, palo alto and san jose 55 usually don't say that.
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forties fifties on the thames, but we are running cooler than yesterday that north northeast breezesturned itself either offer around mid forties on the coast montara el granada in their atherton's 45, stanford 44. woodside 43, then upper forties around san mateo. low fifties belmont, foster city, los altos 47 the highs there, but boy, there's a lot of cloud cover energy coming across the pacific. so this will be the last warm day inland. fog returned so cooler coast in bay still warm inland, but that breeze will pick up later today and then tomorrow, cooling begins for all big fog bank breezy, but all eyes are on the upcoming weekend, especially sunday into monday. what looks to be an unseasonably strong system coming in with sierra snow, not just a little bit, but maybe a foot and maybe rain for us. now again, these projections will change. they always do. we're four days away. but it's nice to see actually seeing more of an increase, not a decrease for once and look at that home. wouldn't kirkwood a foot of snow between sunday night and monday 60 seventies eighties on the temps to
forties fifties on the thames, but we are running cooler than yesterday that north northeast breezesturned itself either offer around mid forties on the coast montara el granada in their atherton's 45, stanford 44. woodside 43, then upper forties around san mateo. low fifties belmont, foster city, los altos 47 the highs there, but boy, there's a lot of cloud cover energy coming across the pacific. so this will be the last warm day inland. fog returned so cooler coast in bay still warm inland,...
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look at the river thames and avenue london itself. 1:00 in the afternoon and later this week on thursday flight. >> ainsley: three ainsley's been called the special coverage, later this week the platinum jubilee that is thursday and friday, 5-9 eastern by peers morgan ainsley earhardt and mcallen. on your couch. >> thank you, by the way, fulfilling annexed to last week. my wife and i were celebrating her birthday and you know, sometimes spouses have a list. this was the number one thing on the list. there were some blotches on that particular part of the kitchen wall and so i went to my store and i got some silk cloth paint. i didn't do the trim. i had got some frog tape and i did the kitchen and i did three bathrooms. >> will: when they told me steve was on vacation for the week in florida this is not what i pictured. this is not -- if i'm going to be here at 4:00 in the morning i want you to be on a beach having a cocktail. >> brian: i will see you later. >> will: welcome to fox & friends. no is ready for that just it. 's before you probably have the same kind was when you go home beca
look at the river thames and avenue london itself. 1:00 in the afternoon and later this week on thursday flight. >> ainsley: three ainsley's been called the special coverage, later this week the platinum jubilee that is thursday and friday, 5-9 eastern by peers morgan ainsley earhardt and mcallen. on your couch. >> thank you, by the way, fulfilling annexed to last week. my wife and i were celebrating her birthday and you know, sometimes spouses have a list. this was the number one...
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and a little wet for a time in east anglia and the south—east before that cloud pushes out into the thameslow pressure is still with us across the northern isles. but this next weather front sneaks in. it could be a little bit further south, could be a bit further north, more or less rain on it, but the thinking is, i think, a spell of cloud and some rain expected in the south mid—week, and you can see in the afternoon it�*s right about across the isle of wight, london, norwich. elsewhere, sunny spells, occasional showers, and fresh again — 14 in belfast, 15 expected in liverpool. now, here�*s the week ahead from around about tuesday onwards — warming up in the south. in fact, by the time we get to sunday and into next week, we�*re expecting temperatures up to — wait for it — the mid—20s. hello, i�*m christian fraser. you�*re watching the context on bbc news. victory day in moscow — russia�*s uses its annual parade to justify war in ukraine. battles a continuing donbas and eastern ukraine and the city of 0desa has been hit with missiles and is now under curfew. life before the invasion — w
and a little wet for a time in east anglia and the south—east before that cloud pushes out into the thameslow pressure is still with us across the northern isles. but this next weather front sneaks in. it could be a little bit further south, could be a bit further north, more or less rain on it, but the thinking is, i think, a spell of cloud and some rain expected in the south mid—week, and you can see in the afternoon it�*s right about across the isle of wight, london, norwich....
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forties on the thames fifties, calistoga is 44 sunny villas. 45 49, walnut creek, livermore low fiftiesere. also wanna creek lafayette castro valley. martinez is in there, elsa bronte, so everyone's pretty close. a little warmer, pleasant in as well also out towards pittsburgh and brentwood there in the fifties. their series of these systems are just going to march into the pacific northwest and then dive into nevada that is a win producer for us. you know we're on the western edge of it, but the sierra looks like they could get some snow over the next 7 to 10 days, at least somebody in the state north and also over the mountains looks like some rain for them and snow as well. but for us so we're going to be a win. producer so cooler, breezy to windy 50 60 seventies tomorrow, the wind will tail off. we'll see a little warm up wednesday looks like the warmest day of the week. but then i think thursday all the way into sunday. i'd get ready for a lot of clouds and windy and cooler conditions. pam all right. thank you, steve. more bad news for drivers up next. the reason the lack of action
forties on the thames fifties, calistoga is 44 sunny villas. 45 49, walnut creek, livermore low fiftiesere. also wanna creek lafayette castro valley. martinez is in there, elsa bronte, so everyone's pretty close. a little warmer, pleasant in as well also out towards pittsburgh and brentwood there in the fifties. their series of these systems are just going to march into the pacific northwest and then dive into nevada that is a win producer for us. you know we're on the western edge of it, but...
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is a treat that may have witnessed the affixing of the sale to the magna carta on the banks of the thamess a — recent times. like everything with planning, it is a huge _ recent times. like everything with planning, it is a huge balancing i planning, it is a huge balancing act. ourancient planning, it is a huge balancing act. our ancient woodlands are an incredible natural resource. politicians can make different calculations. it's about saying to people... when i grew up we thought trees were just a backdrop towards shamans were doing. we need to change our mindset. we need to treat trees like a central natural resource. they keep us mentally and physically well. they cool us, suck carbon. they are doing so much more than i think i was brought up to expect them to. this campaign is about telling people there are ancient woodland is surprisingly close to the big urban populations. get out there, enjoy them and you will see real—world benefits for yourselves. {lin will see real-world benefits for yourselves-— will see real-world benefits for yourselves. on a practical side, there will _ yo
is a treat that may have witnessed the affixing of the sale to the magna carta on the banks of the thamess a — recent times. like everything with planning, it is a huge _ recent times. like everything with planning, it is a huge balancing i planning, it is a huge balancing act. ourancient planning, it is a huge balancing act. our ancient woodlands are an incredible natural resource. politicians can make different calculations. it's about saying to people... when i grew up we thought trees...
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the liberal democrats have held onto richmond—upon—thames and sutton in south west london.. but it's been a mixed picture outside the capital. this let's get an update on what we know — newsnight�*s lewis goodall is in our london newsnight�*s lewis goodall newsroom to explain all. lets have a recap of where we are. 75 out of 146 councils i declared, a little over half way. as good a time as any. labour were going into this election defending most seats so you expect them to be on top unless they had a catastrophic night, and they haven't they have made modest gains. 38 seats. conservatives down by about 124. a pretty bad night, they would be edging towards 250, 300, which is entirely possible on the basis of the results we have seen so far. lib dems on 57, greens not having a bad night on 23. let's delving a bit more. we have talked about london so let's ignore that for now. one of the stories of the night is very uneven patchy distribution of wins and by the conservatives and labour. in some places, one of the things we have been looking at is, is the labour party making a
the liberal democrats have held onto richmond—upon—thames and sutton in south west london.. but it's been a mixed picture outside the capital. this let's get an update on what we know — newsnight�*s lewis goodall is in our london newsnight�*s lewis goodall newsroom to explain all. lets have a recap of where we are. 75 out of 146 councils i declared, a little over half way. as good a time as any. labour were going into this election defending most seats so you expect them to be on top...
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westminster council and wandsworth council, just across the thames, both of those are tory heartlandsbig low. also on the south coast, interestingly, labour picked up a couple there. labour picked up a couple there. labour picked up southampton and worthing, so signs it could spread a bit yonder capital. but, as you say, not much beyond that and then that news that sir keir starmer being investigated by durham police, which has cast a shadow over things. indeed, and there was that thought, perhaps a plague on both your houses, the protest vote. so other parties benefiting.— parties benefiting. yes, and the liberal democrats _ parties benefiting. yes, and the liberal democrats the _ parties benefiting. yes, and the liberal democrats the big - parties benefiting. yes, and the liberal democrats the big story| parties benefiting. yes, and the i liberal democrats the big story in england. they gained 191 counsellors and some big, high profile successes. somerset, an area where you have multiple tory mps, and somerset the big win for the liberal democrats, who do feel this is a sort of spri
westminster council and wandsworth council, just across the thames, both of those are tory heartlandsbig low. also on the south coast, interestingly, labour picked up a couple there. labour picked up a couple there. labour picked up southampton and worthing, so signs it could spread a bit yonder capital. but, as you say, not much beyond that and then that news that sir keir starmer being investigated by durham police, which has cast a shadow over things. indeed, and there was that thought,...
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out by another targeted campaign, this time by the conservatives, so labour is down two seats in thameseople were maybe voting because they knew the commissioner who had stood for crime in the area but they were taking a stance against the conservatives. i was in bitterne park the other day when keir starmer was there and there was a lot of people that up with politicians generally, they wanted people who represented them locally and who said what they were going to do and did it and there was discontent with the conservatives and the partygate situation here on tuesday. in portsmouth, actually, and even worse night for the conservatives. they were the largest party in portsmouth but i didn't run the council, the lib dems did that with labour support. they are no longer the largest party, they have lost four seats in portsmouth and actually, that's across the board. they've lost two to the lib dems to another largest party and will probably continue to run the council with labour support. they also lost the seat to an independent, portsmouth people party and the labour party. they will
out by another targeted campaign, this time by the conservatives, so labour is down two seats in thameseople were maybe voting because they knew the commissioner who had stood for crime in the area but they were taking a stance against the conservatives. i was in bitterne park the other day when keir starmer was there and there was a lot of people that up with politicians generally, they wanted people who represented them locally and who said what they were going to do and did it and there was...