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the challenge is below the sea in today's world. i sometimes envy have admirals like lord nelson that -- who could see all of the challenge in front of him. and admirable today has to worry about this undersea battle that's very three dimensional. so i would say in really simple terms, in admirable has to deal with the surface of the oceans but his challenge is what's whatting underneath and, of course, there's an air battle overhead but that's the same in both components. so for the admirable he has an advantage with the flatness of the sea but a danger from what is under it. the general has many more challenges in terms of obstacles in a physical zone. but he or she can map those and doesn't have to deal with that hidden dimension under the quarter so two different kinds of battle mind setses are necessary between admirable and jns what's over here and get someone on this side of the room. >> how is the -- [inaudible conversations] columbus because i like the 1500s -- of those mariners. >> i think the question is how do you describ
the challenge is below the sea in today's world. i sometimes envy have admirals like lord nelson that -- who could see all of the challenge in front of him. and admirable today has to worry about this undersea battle that's very three dimensional. so i would say in really simple terms, in admirable has to deal with the surface of the oceans but his challenge is what's whatting underneath and, of course, there's an air battle overhead but that's the same in both components. so for the admirable...
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it shows the effects of rising sea temperatures caused by climate change." chasing coral" is now playing in select theaters across the country and will premiere on" netflix" july 14th. newshour weekend's saskia de melker spoke with the film's director about the challenge of showing the public the rarely seen, underwater effects of climate change. >> reporter: the documentary" chasing coral" tells the story of a three-year effort to capture the loss of the world's coral reefs through time-lapse, underwater photography. the film focuses on the process called coral bleaching. when ocean water becomes too warm, corals become stressed and expel the algae living in their tissue, causing the corals to turn completely white. coral bleaching is happening more often as climate change raises the temperature of oceans, which have absorbed more than 90% of the heat created by man-made greenhouse gas emissions. one area the film focuses on is australia's great barrier reef, where the average ocean water temperature has warmed by about 1.2-degrees fahrenheit over the last c
it shows the effects of rising sea temperatures caused by climate change." chasing coral" is now playing in select theaters across the country and will premiere on" netflix" july 14th. newshour weekend's saskia de melker spoke with the film's director about the challenge of showing the public the rarely seen, underwater effects of climate change. >> reporter: the documentary" chasing coral" tells the story of a three-year effort to capture the loss of the...
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the admiral. his books are must-read literature. it's "sea power" that could not be more timely fon the ndaa authorization debate this week, this year and the decades ahead. admiral stavridis, welcome. it's great to have you. >> wonderful to be with you. >> last night president trump made a change of john kelly. a four star admiral must know a four star general. what do you think of him? >> i've known john kelly since we were in our 20s together back in the late 1970s, steaming around the mediterranean sea. i know him intimately. i know his family. john is a spectacular choice for this job. if anybody can bring order out of chaos in the white house, it's general john kelly, but, hugh, here is the bad news, the problem is not reince priebus. the problem creating the chaos is the president's style. so john has to form a true bond with liss principal as any chief of staff does and bring order out of chaos. that's the principle function of the chief of staff, of a commissioned officer in the armed forces. i think john has the best shot of doing t
the admiral. his books are must-read literature. it's "sea power" that could not be more timely fon the ndaa authorization debate this week, this year and the decades ahead. admiral stavridis, welcome. it's great to have you. >> wonderful to be with you. >> last night president trump made a change of john kelly. a four star admiral must know a four star general. what do you think of him? >> i've known john kelly since we were in our 20s together back in the late...
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and we go to the canadian islands, where the sea can bite. — your essential guide, wherever you're heading. welcome to the slice of the show that tackles your questions still to come on this week's travel show... looking for a long haul in october? 0ur global guru simon calder has some seasonal suggestions. and we go to the canadian islands, where the sea can bite. the travel show — your essential guide, wherever you're heading. welcome to the slice of the show that tackles your questions about getting the best out of travel. coming up shortly, ideas for a great 0ctober escape, and managing money for mexico. but first, peak tourist season in europe is underway and so i've asked britain's biggest airports for the days this summer when they expect to be busiest. here at gatwick, it's sunday 13th august, with travellers passing through at a rate of two per second. at manchester, friday 18th august is the key day, and at heathrow airport — the busiest in europe — the peak will be on sunday 6th august, with over 250,000 passengers arriving and depa
and we go to the canadian islands, where the sea can bite. — your essential guide, wherever you're heading. welcome to the slice of the show that tackles your questions still to come on this week's travel show... looking for a long haul in october? 0ur global guru simon calder has some seasonal suggestions. and we go to the canadian islands, where the sea can bite. the travel show — your essential guide, wherever you're heading. welcome to the slice of the show that tackles your questions...
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nimitz is underway in the arabian sea and the sister ship george h.w. bush, is turning into the wind and ronald reagan stands watch over the western pacific and yes, she is ships stand as a symbol of the united states strength and united states resolve. they are our nation's great instrument of security and, too, of goodwill. so, skipper, as we marvel at the technology and daunting numbers that measure this ship, never lose sight that in time of crisis, you will be the first to respond and when called upon, you will deliver the final word in the bidding of our nation. whenever you sale-sale-- whenever you sail, wherever you sail, you will be a symbol of united states resolve and you will be a symbol of the man whose name you bear. so, steady she goes. there is truly nothing like it in the world today. g godspeed, gerald r. ford. good bless your sponsor who gives you strength and god bless these united states who you will defend. thank you. [applaus [applause] >> thank you, secretary stackly. ladies and gentlemen, the honorable james mattis, secretary of
nimitz is underway in the arabian sea and the sister ship george h.w. bush, is turning into the wind and ronald reagan stands watch over the western pacific and yes, she is ships stand as a symbol of the united states strength and united states resolve. they are our nation's great instrument of security and, too, of goodwill. so, skipper, as we marvel at the technology and daunting numbers that measure this ship, never lose sight that in time of crisis, you will be the first to respond and when...
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president ford joined the navy and asked to be sent to sea. very badly. ever really knew why, he felt it was a calling. he was assigned to a new carrier, the monterey, he coming a plank owner himself on its commissioning in 1943. from there he sailed to the pacific and saw action, a lot of action in the pacific war. like so many others of his generation, gerald ford return to home and started a family. he ran for congress where he served the people of michigan with honor for many years. from there he became vice president, then president of the united states of america. him fors ship, we honor his lifetime of selfless and distinguished service. we also remember his wife, daddy. i remember -- betty. i remember her well. we honor the bravery she showed in her life so. experience could help others. susan was a great woman. [applause] gerald ford said that his time in the navy convinced him that our lack of military preparation before world war ii had only encouraged our enemies to fight , and harder, and harder. he learned a lot. in the future ford said, i fe
president ford joined the navy and asked to be sent to sea. very badly. ever really knew why, he felt it was a calling. he was assigned to a new carrier, the monterey, he coming a plank owner himself on its commissioning in 1943. from there he sailed to the pacific and saw action, a lot of action in the pacific war. like so many others of his generation, gerald ford return to home and started a family. he ran for congress where he served the people of michigan with honor for many years. from...
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the sea ice is going to disappear in the summertime. the ice is continue to respond, sea level is going to continue to rise, but when we look at things like, well, where are the precipitation patterns going to change? who's going to get morore rain? who's going to get less rain? ? what's going to happen to the american sououthwest? are e they going to lose their snowfall? in that sense, there's not a whole lot of robustness between the model simulations yet, so they give different answers in different regions, and so we don't have a good handle, i think, on how rainfall, for example, , is going to change ia warming climate. and that's really i think one of the key things that we need to better understand is where is the water going to be? because a lot of regions depend very strongly, for example, on the glacier, to feed the city and provide all the water for a city like santiago, chile, for example, and so better understanding on how precipitation is going to change and snowfall is going to change is one of the key things that we need
the sea ice is going to disappear in the summertime. the ice is continue to respond, sea level is going to continue to rise, but when we look at things like, well, where are the precipitation patterns going to change? who's going to get morore rain? who's going to get less rain? ? what's going to happen to the american sououthwest? are e they going to lose their snowfall? in that sense, there's not a whole lot of robustness between the model simulations yet, so they give different answers in...
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it came down in the east sea, the korean name for the sea of japan. past few days, president trump has been speaking to asian leaders ahead of the 620 summit, seeking their co—operation on north korea. and in the last couple of hours, japan has protested strongly, calling the launch absolutely unacceptable. in a moment, we'll hear from the chief secretary of japan's cabinet, but first here's china's ambassador to the un. earlier he warned of disastrous consequences if tensions with pyongyang are not eased. currently, tension is high, and we would certainly like to see a de—escalation of tension. because, if tension only goes up, and goes up only, then sooner or later it will get out of control, and the consequences would be disastrous. and i'm sure it is in our common interest to avoid anything like that. today's firing of a ballistic missile is a serious issue when considering the safety of airplanes and boats in the area, as well as a clear violation of the un resolution. japan has strongly protested against north korea, as we cannot accept its repe
it came down in the east sea, the korean name for the sea of japan. past few days, president trump has been speaking to asian leaders ahead of the 620 summit, seeking their co—operation on north korea. and in the last couple of hours, japan has protested strongly, calling the launch absolutely unacceptable. in a moment, we'll hear from the chief secretary of japan's cabinet, but first here's china's ambassador to the un. earlier he warned of disastrous consequences if tensions with pyongyang...
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and that's the united nations convention on the law of the sea. as a member of the foreign relations committee i sat through seven different hearings. where we had four-star generals and admirals. we had ceos of major companies. we had former leaders in the bush and clinton administrations telling us the senate should ratify this. and at the time the risks were hypothetical. today those risks are real. >> yes. >> and we insist on doing freedom of navigation operations which are important. to keep the sea lanes open and free. and i think that's an important thing that all of our allies asked us to keep doing. we could have a stronger role and we would have a stronger role had we ratified. convention and law of the sea. there are other international conventions like this that by our absence we weaken while we were there in singapore. there was a recently concluded global agreement that we withdrew from or renounced our attention to withdraw from the paris climate agreement. these actions raise questions on the part of our allies about whether or not
and that's the united nations convention on the law of the sea. as a member of the foreign relations committee i sat through seven different hearings. where we had four-star generals and admirals. we had ceos of major companies. we had former leaders in the bush and clinton administrations telling us the senate should ratify this. and at the time the risks were hypothetical. today those risks are real. >> yes. >> and we insist on doing freedom of navigation operations which are...
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somewhere at the bottom of the caribbean sea are the remains of the caribbean sea are the remains ofn jose. of the caribbean sea are the remains of the sanjose. at of the caribbean sea are the remains of the san jose. at the of the caribbean sea are the remains of the sanjose. at the time it was get carried one of the world's largest maritime treasures. its cargo of gold, silver, gems and jewellery now thought to be worth at least $1 billion. cargo that will $0011 least $1 billion. cargo that will soon be salvaged according to columbia's president. translation: the history, cultural heritage that is on our territory belongs to columbia and is not an object of commerce. colombians can rest assured that we are going to care for and preserve this heritage site because it so representative not only to columbia but also to humanity. the president says he has received a proposal from an unnamed investor to bring it to the surface but would also welcome other offers of financial help. in june 1708 but would also welcome other offers of financial help. injune 1708 the sanjose of financial he
somewhere at the bottom of the caribbean sea are the remains of the caribbean sea are the remains ofn jose. of the caribbean sea are the remains of the sanjose. at of the caribbean sea are the remains of the san jose. at the of the caribbean sea are the remains of the sanjose. at the time it was get carried one of the world's largest maritime treasures. its cargo of gold, silver, gems and jewellery now thought to be worth at least $1 billion. cargo that will $0011 least $1 billion. cargo that...
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but there's another threat to the fish -- this time in the sea itself. he coral reef off the coast of pandan is a spawning ground for many fish. but it's under threat. a plague of starfish known as the crown of thorns is literally sucking the life out of the reef. climate change is partly to blame, but also the animal's lack of natural enemies. overfishing has stripped the area of them. arturo feburada and the team from rare have come on a dive to check out the situation. they're alarmed by what they find. the starfish are everywhere. they take one of the animals back with them to study. >> if there is too much crowns of thorns in the area, maybe all if you have healthy corals, the fish can grow, can spawn in that area, and if there is a crown of thorns, there's the threat of human activities, then the fish will go away. >> louie salido is hoping it won't come to that. right now, he's just happy that commercial fishing vessels are no longer allowed in the bay. he hopes that way there'll be more fish left for him and his family. with long ropes, buoys, and
but there's another threat to the fish -- this time in the sea itself. he coral reef off the coast of pandan is a spawning ground for many fish. but it's under threat. a plague of starfish known as the crown of thorns is literally sucking the life out of the reef. climate change is partly to blame, but also the animal's lack of natural enemies. overfishing has stripped the area of them. arturo feburada and the team from rare have come on a dive to check out the situation. they're alarmed by...
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the crack has reached the sea, following in the process known as carving.is now drifting north away from the antarctic, and projected to float east, moving at a speed of 10, there's per day. -- 10 kilometers per day. it covers 6000 square kilometers. that is seven times the area of germany's capital of berlin, or twice the size of luxembourg. the biggest iceberg ever reported was double that, but 868 is in the top 10. scientists say it should not pose a risk to global sea levels. >> it is part of a night -- natural cycle. it's no flows on the continent. the force of gravity pushes ice into these massive shells over the sea. there is concern over sea level rise. it is not going to happen because of this ice. -- it is a similar situation with this ice shelves. they are resting on the water. >> experts are worried about what the carving could mean for the future of the bigger ice shelf. larson sea can be destabilized. with antarctica losing ice at an historically unprecedented rate. host: earlier we spoke to professor alan? -- professor angelica, specializing
the crack has reached the sea, following in the process known as carving.is now drifting north away from the antarctic, and projected to float east, moving at a speed of 10, there's per day. -- 10 kilometers per day. it covers 6000 square kilometers. that is seven times the area of germany's capital of berlin, or twice the size of luxembourg. the biggest iceberg ever reported was double that, but 868 is in the top 10. scientists say it should not pose a risk to global sea levels. >> it is...
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in the sea ofjapan and ballistic missile landed in the sea of japan and the ballistic missile landed in the sea ofjapan and the north korean leader watched as it was launched. that's all from the bbc news at one so it's goodbye from me and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc‘s news teams where you are. you are watching bbc news. i am here with the ball bbc sport. it's the second day at wimbledon — with the ball bbc sport. at least one more british player will make it through to the second round. katherine downes came safely through the opening day. we've had a couple of hours play already, but centre court isjust getting going. what a day it is for the centre court crowd. we will get to novak djokovic and roger federer double later. their opener is angelique kerber, the world number one, who has the honour of raising the curtain on centre court today. she is the defeated finalist from last year and is the defeated finalist from last yearand in the is the defeated finalist from last year and in the absence of serena williams, angelique kerber is first out against the american qualifier. she
in the sea ofjapan and ballistic missile landed in the sea of japan and the ballistic missile landed in the sea ofjapan and the north korean leader watched as it was launched. that's all from the bbc news at one so it's goodbye from me and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc‘s news teams where you are. you are watching bbc news. i am here with the ball bbc sport. it's the second day at wimbledon — with the ball bbc sport. at least one more british player will make it through to the second round....
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state tv claimed the intercontinental ballistic missile landed in the sea ofjapan. the north korean leader watched its launch. but the us and russia say the missile had a medium range and presented no threat to either country. we'll be asking what the global reaction could be. also this lunchtime... the mayor of london, sadiq khan, warns thejudge heading the grenfell tower inquiry that he must urgently improve relations with local residents, amid claims they don't have faith in him. calls for a national network of genome testing — it could mean more effective treatment for cancer patients within five years. the high court rules that a 16—year—old boy held for long periods in solitary confinement at a young offenders‘ institution had his human rights breached. the family of the youngest victim of the manchester arena bombing speak publicly for the first time on what would have been her ninth birthday. we have lost everything. we have. life will never be the same. coming up in sport later in the hour on bbc... the king of centre court, roger federer, has rolled back th
state tv claimed the intercontinental ballistic missile landed in the sea ofjapan. the north korean leader watched its launch. but the us and russia say the missile had a medium range and presented no threat to either country. we'll be asking what the global reaction could be. also this lunchtime... the mayor of london, sadiq khan, warns thejudge heading the grenfell tower inquiry that he must urgently improve relations with local residents, amid claims they don't have faith in him. calls for a...
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if we gave them a watch and a compass, and left them in the sea, they wouldn't reach land. without engines, going everywhere. many would die, but they would still go. >> anthony: ah, question i went to the fish market, i met these women who sell fish there and they were saying terrible, terrible things to me. they were saying hey pin dick, you know how do you satisfy your wife with that tiny little penis? my god, i never in my life heard women, anybody speak like this. >> pedro: that's typical from the fishwives. >> anthony: this is what i'm going to get? >> ricardo: yeah, nasty approaches about your penis and your height, yeah. ♪ ♪ >> anthony: i'm tony, hi. ♪ >> anthony: i'm tony, hi. >> sofia: i'm sofia. >> anthony: sofia. >> joana: i'm joana nice to meet you. >> anthony: good to meet you both. those who know me even a little bit are familiar with my unholy attraction to the mutant hotdog. is it actually called a hotdog here or is it called -- >> sofia: here we call it quiosque. >> anthony: quiosque. >> sofia: toasted bread, fresh sausage. >> anthony: fresh pork sausage. >
if we gave them a watch and a compass, and left them in the sea, they wouldn't reach land. without engines, going everywhere. many would die, but they would still go. >> anthony: ah, question i went to the fish market, i met these women who sell fish there and they were saying terrible, terrible things to me. they were saying hey pin dick, you know how do you satisfy your wife with that tiny little penis? my god, i never in my life heard women, anybody speak like this. >> pedro:...
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and that spirit will permeate this ship so long as it sails the seas, as well as the u.s.irit. mr. president, you will send this ship in harm's way, and they will happily sail in harm's way for you and for our nation and what stand for. enough words to that needs be the words you have been waiting to hear. ladies and gentlemen, our commander in chief, donald trump. [applause] [cheers] >> thank you very much, secretary mattis, for that wonderful introduction and for your devoted service to our nation. nobody's done it like you. i'm thrilled to be back on this magnificent ship for this historic moment with the amazing men and women of the united states navy. [applause] i was with you four months ago, and i knew that i had to be here today. and i told you i would be back to congratulate you and the crew and everybody involved on commissioning the newest, largest, and most advanced aircraft carrier in the history of this world. that's a big achievement. after today, wherever this ship sails, you will all carry a proud title. plankowner of the uss gerald r. ford. [applause] for
and that spirit will permeate this ship so long as it sails the seas, as well as the u.s.irit. mr. president, you will send this ship in harm's way, and they will happily sail in harm's way for you and for our nation and what stand for. enough words to that needs be the words you have been waiting to hear. ladies and gentlemen, our commander in chief, donald trump. [applause] [cheers] >> thank you very much, secretary mattis, for that wonderful introduction and for your devoted service to...
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things in afghanistan where i served, you could have all sorts of aircraft coming off, you know, off the sea into the interior of these land -- the continental spaces and hitting these folks. so i think this is something clearly they have to understand while they may be able to run and hide, they can't sustain that forever. third and most importantly i think it shows that we are still maintaining leadership in the world relating to our other adversaries. i think it is very important for us to show that we're back on the road of strength. that we're not going to be leading quote unquote from behind. we will be leading from the front. and obviously high-tech ships like this is a key component of our ability to project force and project image, and clearly, david, that's what the ship will be doing as we move forward. david: general keen, if you are still with us, you talked before about how this president decided to break with previous presidents -- not only obama but also with bush in terms of saying we can win this thing. we are going to win this thing. it reminds me very much of what preside
things in afghanistan where i served, you could have all sorts of aircraft coming off, you know, off the sea into the interior of these land -- the continental spaces and hitting these folks. so i think this is something clearly they have to understand while they may be able to run and hide, they can't sustain that forever. third and most importantly i think it shows that we are still maintaining leadership in the world relating to our other adversaries. i think it is very important for us to...
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only a small amount, a very small portion of this ice sheet has to melt to raise the sea levels, and s striking is that this massive block of ice may be vulnerable if more algae darken the surface and lead to faster melting. down at the edge of the ice sheet, the streams become a torrent. we already know that meltwater is raising the level of the sea bit by bit, but the researchers here want to find out whether that rise will accelerate. and for people in low—lying areas of florida, bangladesh, parts of britain, getting an accurate forecast really matters. david shukman, bbc news, in greenland. a new bollywood movie, billed as a love story, is set against the backdrop of prime minister modi's initiative to provide more toilets in india. it's a big issue: half a billion people don't have access to a functioning toilet and women are put at risk of attack because of poor sanitation. shabnam mahmood reports. music playing. song, dance and plenty of laughs but this indian movie also uncovers the taboo subject of open defecation. it is very relevant and people will understand what in this f
only a small amount, a very small portion of this ice sheet has to melt to raise the sea levels, and s striking is that this massive block of ice may be vulnerable if more algae darken the surface and lead to faster melting. down at the edge of the ice sheet, the streams become a torrent. we already know that meltwater is raising the level of the sea bit by bit, but the researchers here want to find out whether that rise will accelerate. and for people in low—lying areas of florida,...
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during the age of discovery the portuguese went to sea in great numbers, gained fame as navigators, ship conquered a large part of the world. their empire stretching from brazil to africa to the east indies. the city of oporto is a reflection and a creation of that relationship with the sea. a lot has changed since i was last here, or has it? ♪ ♪ when i decided to return to take another look at this place, of course i reached out to jose de meirelles, my old boss and first entrée to portugal. >> anthony: you're good? >> jose: it's nice to see you. >> anthony: it's been a long, long time. >> anthony: jose is from the area around oporto, and this time just like back then he said, come see my country, and meet my family. we'll do a pig feast. >> anthony: 16 years later, i came here in 2001, one of the television, and here we are n again. there are only so many beautiful places left in the world. oporto is one of them, gorgeous. has it changed too much? >> jose: ehh, special big cities, especially oporto, it's changed a lot. it was never a tourist town. now it's packed with tourists. >> anth
during the age of discovery the portuguese went to sea in great numbers, gained fame as navigators, ship conquered a large part of the world. their empire stretching from brazil to africa to the east indies. the city of oporto is a reflection and a creation of that relationship with the sea. a lot has changed since i was last here, or has it? ♪ ♪ when i decided to return to take another look at this place, of course i reached out to jose de meirelles, my old boss and first entrée to...
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north korea has launched an unidentified projectile into the sea off the south coast. south korea's new leader and president donald trump discussed the threat in their first meeting. now on bbc news, monday in parliament.
north korea has launched an unidentified projectile into the sea off the south coast. south korea's new leader and president donald trump discussed the threat in their first meeting. now on bbc news, monday in parliament.
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the odd stray shower. still a cool breeze for sun that north sea coast of the many of us that north sea coast of the many ofand the gap between weather system is not lasting very long. by wednesday you can see what is coming. this area of low pressure will push rain right across the uk during wednesday. some of that on the side. winds picking up the gale force in north—western areas, where it will stay quite windy as the week goes on. thursday, friday and saturday showers. some showers a bit further south as well. up and down this week, changeable, a little bit more settled for a time at the start of the week, but it won't last. low pressure taking over again on wednesday. seeing all that rain on wednesday. seeing all that rain on wednesday and then sunshine and showers. i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore, the headlines: president duterte prepares to set out his vision for the philippines, in his state of the nation address. nine people including two children are found dead in the back of a truck in texas — police say they were victims of people trafficking. i'm babita sharma in london. also in the programme:
the odd stray shower. still a cool breeze for sun that north sea coast of the many of us that north sea coast of the many ofand the gap between weather system is not lasting very long. by wednesday you can see what is coming. this area of low pressure will push rain right across the uk during wednesday. some of that on the side. winds picking up the gale force in north—western areas, where it will stay quite windy as the week goes on. thursday, friday and saturday showers. some showers a bit...
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are saying that their mission is to help the migrants that are crossing the mediterranean sea trying to go from the port of sicily back to you know the euro. the cia chief explains why he thinks the russians meddled in the us elections. coming up after this break. player. playing. in case you're new to the game this is how it works now the economy is built around corporations corporations run washington washington controls the media the media and the. voters elected to businessman to run this country business because. you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before . welcome back to the program another day another russian meddling theory cia chief mike pompei a claim seen as the reason for the alleged interference it was quote to stick it to america well i'm told for the russians meddled in this election as is the entire intelligence community i hope i didn't stop at two thousand and eight you can go back to the seventy's my point was simply this this threat is real the us government including the central intelligence agency has to figure out a way t
are saying that their mission is to help the migrants that are crossing the mediterranean sea trying to go from the port of sicily back to you know the euro. the cia chief explains why he thinks the russians meddled in the us elections. coming up after this break. player. playing. in case you're new to the game this is how it works now the economy is built around corporations corporations run washington washington controls the media the media and the. voters elected to businessman to run this...
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>> no. >> then it was aerial's turn as the little mermaid. ♪ under the sea. >> now it's hannah's who s for her it's about pushing fun and fantasy. >> these are one of my favorite part of my room. they are handmade by me, jelly fish lanterns. >> met the 21-year-old art and design student at her college in virginia. >> this is fish netting that i got that actually make tops with. >> although hours away from the ocean, she's found a way to bring the sea to her. >> here is a jar of sand from the outer banks which i collected myself. this room is kind of like, my roommate >> hannah teaches with instagram followers. she's quick to respond it's a common gig. >> a lot of people understand when i say i'm a mermaid. i really enjoy dressing up as a mermaid and entertaining children, swimming in coral reeves and doing really special things that not a lot of people get to do. >> on this day hannah is packing for the annual mermaid convention and let's say the dress code was very specific. >> this one was custom made for my measurements. i picked the paint job. this cost me $2,100. these are made o
>> no. >> then it was aerial's turn as the little mermaid. ♪ under the sea. >> now it's hannah's who s for her it's about pushing fun and fantasy. >> these are one of my favorite part of my room. they are handmade by me, jelly fish lanterns. >> met the 21-year-old art and design student at her college in virginia. >> this is fish netting that i got that actually make tops with. >> although hours away from the ocean, she's found a way to bring the sea...
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with the sea breeze we see translate to a cooler sunday? we'll look at that in our forecast. >>> you can keep track of the conditions with our free nbc bay area app. check that out for any part of the bay area. >>> fire crews are getting the upper hand on flames in rural contra costa county. investigators are calling the fire suspicious. about 225 acres in all were burned. >>> and a woman is under arrest accused of a horrific crime, killing her own parents. the woman called pittsburg police on friday saying her parents were dead in the home where they all live together. officers say it looks like the couple had been dead for a few days and someone tried to clean up the crime scene and made it look like the couple stabbed each other in a fight. leshawn confessed to the crime and is in jail. >>> the female of a man shot and killed by the police on the fourth of july last year has filed a federal lawsuit against the city. the man's family said that the 18-year-old was not armed when offices fired. nbc bay area's christie smith has the story. >>
with the sea breeze we see translate to a cooler sunday? we'll look at that in our forecast. >>> you can keep track of the conditions with our free nbc bay area app. check that out for any part of the bay area. >>> fire crews are getting the upper hand on flames in rural contra costa county. investigators are calling the fire suspicious. about 225 acres in all were burned. >>> and a woman is under arrest accused of a horrific crime, killing her own parents. the woman...
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the rocks, the sun, the sea. no friend, no tv for sure. no internet. nothing. was never happy as at this moment. it was just perfect. i have two friends. very nice. super sweet. always the same place. we come every day. you know the rank is number three or four. after there's human and dolphin and fox and i think the octopus is right there. pretty intelligent and if they like you, you can take them and play with them and they're very sweet. very sweet also. they don't leave together. they were not friends. so i have to see one person and the other one after. that was my day. >> again it's almost impossible to see your work, even in this project and not have a grasp, not get a grasp of your appreciation for an imals for life. you talk about it with the octopus story. >> it's essential. because they have something that we lost. i'm a biker sometime and i have my new jacket and i say excuse me. what time is it? and the person. oh. like this. because the beard, the jacket.. they're scared and they don't know me. why they scared? and the animals and especially in the
the rocks, the sun, the sea. no friend, no tv for sure. no internet. nothing. was never happy as at this moment. it was just perfect. i have two friends. very nice. super sweet. always the same place. we come every day. you know the rank is number three or four. after there's human and dolphin and fox and i think the octopus is right there. pretty intelligent and if they like you, you can take them and play with them and they're very sweet. very sweet also. they don't leave together. they were...
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about lunchtime, i could see the sea was getting choppy and there was a storm coming in. ly kick off until about 3pm. it literallyjust came over like a mass of mist, and the restaurant area has windows all the way has windows all the way round and between 3pm at liz30pm could see anything beyond here, and we had massive hailstones coming down the size of 50p piece coins. it smashed if you windowpanes and we had a few leaks. it wasn't until a sort of cleared up at liz30pm and we could see to the other side of coverack, we could see a stream coming down the main road and going straight off over the wall, into the sea, and we realised how bad it had been and how much water and rain had come down. there was a business owner who was saying a four—foot torrent had swept through the village. is that how you would describe it? that was from the opposite side, but from where we are, we have one of the best views of the hill. it literally only just started to ease off, now. when we first managed to see it it was about liz30pm. still water coming down the hill, but we could not belie
about lunchtime, i could see the sea was getting choppy and there was a storm coming in. ly kick off until about 3pm. it literallyjust came over like a mass of mist, and the restaurant area has windows all the way has windows all the way round and between 3pm at liz30pm could see anything beyond here, and we had massive hailstones coming down the size of 50p piece coins. it smashed if you windowpanes and we had a few leaks. it wasn't until a sort of cleared up at liz30pm and we could see to the...
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the cloud and rain alongside the north sea coast. rain alongside the north sea coast. maybe just 15 or 16 degrees. the real warmth will be across the west, widely in the low 20s but some spots into the mid—20s. monday evening is shaping up like this, patchy rain in the far east, gradually clearing overnight as we take a look at the picture for tuesday. the odd shower around during the day, most places will have avoided those and stay dry. cloudy start, some pleasant sunny spells developing and some warmth around. still a bit cooler on the north coast. the gap between weather systems does not last long. the big picture for wednesday, another area of low pressure coming in from the atlantic. that will spread rain right across the uk on wednesday, there will be a freshening wind with bands as well, once that has moved out of the way, fresh air. by thursday, sunshine and showers. another week of changeable weather, briefly warmer, especially early in the week. turning wet again on wednesday, india by then as well. —— windier by them.
the cloud and rain alongside the north sea coast. rain alongside the north sea coast. maybe just 15 or 16 degrees. the real warmth will be across the west, widely in the low 20s but some spots into the mid—20s. monday evening is shaping up like this, patchy rain in the far east, gradually clearing overnight as we take a look at the picture for tuesday. the odd shower around during the day, most places will have avoided those and stay dry. cloudy start, some pleasant sunny spells developing...
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the pentagon announced tonight that pyongyang has tested another ballistic missile, which landed in the sea rupert wingfield—hayes is in tokyo tonight. it looks like this was the same type of intercontinental ballistic missile that was launched by north korea back onjuly the fourth, missile that was launched by north korea back on july the fourth, that it flew for about 45 minutes and splashed down in the sea ofjapan off the northern japanese island of hokkaido, having flown about 700 miles. but what's really significant about this is how high this missile went. the latest estimates are it went. the latest estimates are it went up into space about 3000 kilometres or maybe 2000 miles, and that's very significant because it means it could reach as far as the mainland united states, perhaps as far as los angeles or chicago. that means an ability to strike the mainland united states. japan's prime minister shinzo abe has condemned this launch, he says this clearly shows the threat to our nation's safety is severe and real. but this missile launch is really a challenge to president trump because
the pentagon announced tonight that pyongyang has tested another ballistic missile, which landed in the sea rupert wingfield—hayes is in tokyo tonight. it looks like this was the same type of intercontinental ballistic missile that was launched by north korea back onjuly the fourth, missile that was launched by north korea back on july the fourth, that it flew for about 45 minutes and splashed down in the sea ofjapan off the northern japanese island of hokkaido, having flown about 700 miles....