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vumani mkhize, bbc news, lome, togo. do the easy bit first and then i'll give you the forecast, which is probably the bit you're after, anyway. a mixture of sunny spells and showers. friday was notjust as straightforward. you'll see why go back to friday in a moment. it started well enough, then it started to look more threatening. that is probably because many of you were getting tied up with the weather front, which had fresher air on its western flank, but ahead of it, warm, moist, muggy air, which turned into thunderstorms in parts of east anglia and the south—east, which is why some of you and your day looking more like that. yes, there were some localised flooding, due to be heavy downpours. and that muggy air is still there to be had, as we start saturday across this south—eastern quarter. the remnants of the old weather front still producing some rain across north—eastern parts of england. and it's out through the west that we see the finest conditions of the day. one or two showers to start the day across the we
vumani mkhize, bbc news, lome, togo. do the easy bit first and then i'll give you the forecast, which is probably the bit you're after, anyway. a mixture of sunny spells and showers. friday was notjust as straightforward. you'll see why go back to friday in a moment. it started well enough, then it started to look more threatening. that is probably because many of you were getting tied up with the weather front, which had fresher air on its western flank, but ahead of it, warm, moist, muggy...
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vumani mkhize, bbc news, lome, togo.se nearly a million dollars at auction. the map is part of a collection of early disneyland memorabilia, which is up for auction in los angeles. it dates from 1953, before the theme park was even built, and was used as part of presentations to get funding for the plan. it was drawn in 48 hours flat by one of walt disney's favourite artists. 0k. let's get a reminder of our top story, now. with less than a week until the uk general election, theresa may and jeremy corbyn have faced a grilling from eight tv audience. theresa may was challenged about mental healthcare and nhs funding. mr corbyn got questions over whether he would use the uk's nuclear deterrent. they also wanted to know if he would join forces with the scottish national party in the event ofa scottish national party in the event of a hung parliament. —— national party. don't forget you can get in touch with me and some of the team of the team on twitter. stay with us on bbc news. hello. we will do the easy bit first and the
vumani mkhize, bbc news, lome, togo.se nearly a million dollars at auction. the map is part of a collection of early disneyland memorabilia, which is up for auction in los angeles. it dates from 1953, before the theme park was even built, and was used as part of presentations to get funding for the plan. it was drawn in 48 hours flat by one of walt disney's favourite artists. 0k. let's get a reminder of our top story, now. with less than a week until the uk general election, theresa may and...
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now we bring togo out.y are known as ball pythons because in african or the wild if they feel threatened they will curl up into a ball and put their head in the center and as you can see they can camouflage with their skin. they are a threatened species mainly do to the pet trade and the tribes of africa and using them for their skin but also for their meat. i think they are beautiful and everyones asks my why i don't mind holding snakes they are not slimy. they squeeze their prey to death when they want a meal. he is hugging my skin because the cold out there. -- again today a very cool day philadelphia currently 66 degrees and 65 degrees now we dropped 1 degree and the north carolinaal high for this time of year is 80 and wilmington 65 and cape may 62 and trenton 66 degrees. satellite 6 along with action radar showing we have been seeing a few breaks in the clouds, and i saw one around lunch time. and if you look around the shore you see that they are getting a good amount of sunshine right along the shor
now we bring togo out.y are known as ball pythons because in african or the wild if they feel threatened they will curl up into a ball and put their head in the center and as you can see they can camouflage with their skin. they are a threatened species mainly do to the pet trade and the tribes of africa and using them for their skin but also for their meat. i think they are beautiful and everyones asks my why i don't mind holding snakes they are not slimy. they squeeze their prey to death when...
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togo wins because of speed. ahead of themself russian advance.nd guys were practicing working on wedge shaped formation and all kinds of echelon formations, all kinds of wacky things, trying to figure out how to best use the guns. the good old-fashioned line ahead formation, the same thing that nelson used is the thing that works really well. i make my students learn about tsushima, because these are the big lessons of 1905 we carry forward. a ship gave its name to an entire type of battleships and that is the hms dreadnought. she was ordered, built, launched, and commissioned in 14 months. it's interesting. we will have another picture in a minute. she was ordered earlier because they were all getting the idea at the same time, right? the british decided they wanted -- this was to the royal navy's detriment. the launch of the dreadnought in 1906 made all of the other ships in the grand fleet obsolete that same day. so, they were victims of their own success in that they have to turn around and start a very ambitious program very quickly. they ta
togo wins because of speed. ahead of themself russian advance.nd guys were practicing working on wedge shaped formation and all kinds of echelon formations, all kinds of wacky things, trying to figure out how to best use the guns. the good old-fashioned line ahead formation, the same thing that nelson used is the thing that works really well. i make my students learn about tsushima, because these are the big lessons of 1905 we carry forward. a ship gave its name to an entire type of battleships...
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some of the people are saying they don't even want this go togo to the floor to be voted on. 22 millioneft uninsured if this senate republican bill passes. henry olson who wrote a book on your father saying republicans need to listen to reagan on healthcare. reagan did not oppose healthcare plans out of a believe they violated the constitution, rather he opposed him because they weren't necessary that invoke the more than's compassion. reagan's principle was simple, as one conservator, let me say any person in the united states who requires medical attention and cannot provide it for themselves should have it provided for him. so president trump says this bill is mean, it needs more heart, sounds like your father would agree with him. do you agree with that assessment? >> my father gave a speech later about medicaid and what have you and was four scour against socialized medicine and worried deeply about that intrusion into our lives and socializing or medicine it was never for healthcare. so one you have a government program you can't get rid of government program, you have to deal wit
some of the people are saying they don't even want this go togo to the floor to be voted on. 22 millioneft uninsured if this senate republican bill passes. henry olson who wrote a book on your father saying republicans need to listen to reagan on healthcare. reagan did not oppose healthcare plans out of a believe they violated the constitution, rather he opposed him because they weren't necessary that invoke the more than's compassion. reagan's principle was simple, as one conservator, let me...
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would be a scorecard the usa would include in its annual report saying that east germany helped the togo to build a printing press and czechoslovakia helped cote d'ivoire or whoever to build a radio station. you have interest in the infrastructure of these networks, and you would expect maybe that to be a place where the scandinavians would pop up because these were priorities for these new countries. i mentioned the permanent problem and the permanent question. the permanent problem is the word/deed gap. you can never quite spin to match her policy. there's always a gap between what you're actually doing and what people perceive you to be doing. and part of the problem is you can never tell if it is working. you can never be sure your message is having the effect you desire. one of the fascinating things to me about researching this book was the language. the usa would report back on what is happening in these places, and they found that basically all of these places, especially if they had any remotely extraterritorial ambitions, they would themselves assert as they had independence en
would be a scorecard the usa would include in its annual report saying that east germany helped the togo to build a printing press and czechoslovakia helped cote d'ivoire or whoever to build a radio station. you have interest in the infrastructure of these networks, and you would expect maybe that to be a place where the scandinavians would pop up because these were priorities for these new countries. i mentioned the permanent problem and the permanent question. the permanent problem is the...
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the policy is about containing credit, just to keep the growth 6.5% togoing around the 7%, but not allowingrt end, property, in risky areas. andhank you for joining us explaining this to us. malcolm scott, our asia managing editor. also, kathleen, thank you for joining the conversation. kathleen hays in new york. mitsubishi motors makes cars to suvs, but looking to become more selective as part of this turnaround plan. we have that exclusive next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this "bloomberg markets: asia". >> mitsubishi motors turning a kay's towards a profit rebound after last years scandal, which led to the loss of $1.5 billion. , coong us is trevor man since november. thank you for joining us. the challengest here, particularly after that scandal. describe the biggest ones you are tackling right now and how you will turn this ship around? onthank you for having me the show today and the question. as you said, i have been in the company since november. that was following the nissan capital share purchase of mitsubishi and mitsubishi announced that then a $270 billion loss for the year. ¥270 b
the policy is about containing credit, just to keep the growth 6.5% togoing around the 7%, but not allowingrt end, property, in risky areas. andhank you for joining us explaining this to us. malcolm scott, our asia managing editor. also, kathleen, thank you for joining the conversation. kathleen hays in new york. mitsubishi motors makes cars to suvs, but looking to become more selective as part of this turnaround plan. we have that exclusive next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this...
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togo and indonesia. or india and cambodia. i am sure you have heard climate news about all of these countries, but you may not know which ones are the only two countries in the world who are not members of the paris agreement. and by the way, the united states is not on this list because even though we have announced we're withdrawing, that takes some time and we're actually still a member. so the correct answer is syria and nicaragua. nicaragua hasn't signed on because they don't believe the paris agreement goes far enough in its fight against climate disruption. today more than half of nicaragua's electricity comes from renewable resources, wind, solar, wave and geothermal. the government of nicaragua predicts that within a few years, the percent of electricity from renewables will rise to 80%. because of an abundance of these resources, a bank report labeled nicaragua a, quote, renewable energy paradise. the reason that syria didn't participate or sign onto the paris agreement is because it's in the midst of a horrific six-
togo and indonesia. or india and cambodia. i am sure you have heard climate news about all of these countries, but you may not know which ones are the only two countries in the world who are not members of the paris agreement. and by the way, the united states is not on this list because even though we have announced we're withdrawing, that takes some time and we're actually still a member. so the correct answer is syria and nicaragua. nicaragua hasn't signed on because they don't believe the...