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scott reports tyree has found new trouble. 16 years in prison for kidna a young pittsburgh girl and holding her and sexual abusing her for days in his townhouse in herndon. the victim was rescued after a nationwide manhunt in 2002 and has sce become a national child safe advocate. they transferred tyree to a halfway house in pittsburgh earlier this hear and was potentially days away from his full release from custody, but new court filings we have obtained tyree admitted to breaking the rules while in the halfway house by acessing a website with pornographic images. a violation. prosecutors tell news 4 the violation could send tyree back to jail forour more years. alicia told us his looming release near her fame has been haunting her. >> a ro coaster of emotions. every emotion you can possibly feel i have pretty much felt over the last few monthly i real figured at first that someone would think, oh, gosh, we made a mistake. let's fix it >> we reached out to tyree's attorney for comment but did not hear anything. pe hearing co
scott reports tyree has found new trouble. 16 years in prison for kidna a young pittsburgh girl and holding her and sexual abusing her for days in his townhouse in herndon. the victim was rescued after a nationwide manhunt in 2002 and has sce become a national child safe advocate. they transferred tyree to a halfway house in pittsburgh earlier this hear and was potentially days away from his full release from custody, but new court filings we have obtained tyree admitted to breaking the rules...
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the air quality expert group says particles from brake, tyre and road wear make up well over half ofoad transport. environmental campaigners say more should be done to stop people using private cars. that's it for the business briefing this hour. labour has strongly rejected claims that the party is anti—semitic. it's after whistleblowers told a bbc panorama investigation, aired last night, that some ofjeremy corbyn's top team tried to interfere in disciplinary processes involving allegations of anti—semitism. jessica parker reports. e—mails linked to panorama suggest the general secretary attempted to interfere in the selection of a disciplinary panel and later she deleted her correspondence on the official account. it also shows jeremy corbyn's personal e—mail was copied in. labour said jeremy corbyn's personal e—mail was copied in. laboursaid she temporarily stopped using her party e—mail because concerns political opponents had access to it. it was assuring the panel was held accountable for the length of time they take to hear cases. the man in charge at party hq for years is ia
the air quality expert group says particles from brake, tyre and road wear make up well over half ofoad transport. environmental campaigners say more should be done to stop people using private cars. that's it for the business briefing this hour. labour has strongly rejected claims that the party is anti—semitic. it's after whistleblowers told a bbc panorama investigation, aired last night, that some ofjeremy corbyn's top team tried to interfere in disciplinary processes involving allegations...
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the tyre can be seen rolling along the road after coming off the back of a lorry.r the barrier, it struck a car in oncoming traffic. thankfully, no one was seriously hurt. those pictures to look very traumatic. no one was hurt and all of that. it was a wheel. thank you for the twitter messages! down the right—hand side, jacob rees mogg has issued some rules for his staff. he expects style guide of things they should and should not do. things that are basic programmer but he also talks about where to put phil stops. also making clear, they should check their work and use imperial measurements, not metric. the front page of the daily mail, this will be relevant to you if you're about to go to holidays in europe. the plans of the holiday pound, i'm afraid. a blow for families as sterling hits the lowest rate ever. last night the pound was worth just 1.11 rate ever. last night the pound was worthjust 1.11 euros. sterling has not been lower against the euro and any midsummer since the currency‘s launch in 1999. currently worth less against the dollar than in any late ju
the tyre can be seen rolling along the road after coming off the back of a lorry.r the barrier, it struck a car in oncoming traffic. thankfully, no one was seriously hurt. those pictures to look very traumatic. no one was hurt and all of that. it was a wheel. thank you for the twitter messages! down the right—hand side, jacob rees mogg has issued some rules for his staff. he expects style guide of things they should and should not do. things that are basic programmer but he also talks about...
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the tyre can be seen rolling along the road after coming off the back of a lorry. after going over the barrier, it struck a car in oncoming traffic. thankfully, no—one was seriously hurt. 0h, oh, my word! that's the first time i've seen those pictures, very striking and relieving to hear no one was hurt. now it's time for a look at the weather. good afternoon. that was a painful watch but hopefully now for you some relief from the heatwave. the pictures aren't so pretty across the uk today. this is the river cam with umbrellas up because pretty wet weather has arrived for some of us. we have a weather front at the moment which is pretty much over the north—west of scotland extending into the south—east of england. it's producing some heavy and persistent rainfall. under the front, 1920, breezy across the uk today. —— 19—20 is the temperature. the front quietly slumps into northern ireland overnight, leaving us with a dry picture across scotland. misty and murky first thing on sunday. quite a humid close at night with temperatures in the mid teens, fresher than we h
the tyre can be seen rolling along the road after coming off the back of a lorry. after going over the barrier, it struck a car in oncoming traffic. thankfully, no—one was seriously hurt. 0h, oh, my word! that's the first time i've seen those pictures, very striking and relieving to hear no one was hurt. now it's time for a look at the weather. good afternoon. that was a painful watch but hopefully now for you some relief from the heatwave. the pictures aren't so pretty across the uk today....
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because i would never run out and slash someone's tyre, you know, for no reason.eeply offensive about this technology and how ubiquitous it is in this part of arizona. in the last three years we have responded to about two dozen incidents where people have taken some kind of action against the vehicle or the vehicle and driver, whether it could have been, like we classify, a road rage where someone may confront the vehicle and yell at the driver. we've had incidents of criminal damage where people have thrown rocks at the vehicles. we've had one particular incident where a person in the neighbourhood actually pointed a gun, pointed a pistol at the vehicle. probably the number one frustration is that waymo vehicle is being safe, being prudent, and following the law. and there are people who get frustrated by that. so there are plenty of people in a hurry or go above the speed limit or make improper turns or whatever the violation is and sometimes people get annoyed at the vehicle actually going the speed limit and driving correctly. in chandler, there is the same m
because i would never run out and slash someone's tyre, you know, for no reason.eeply offensive about this technology and how ubiquitous it is in this part of arizona. in the last three years we have responded to about two dozen incidents where people have taken some kind of action against the vehicle or the vehicle and driver, whether it could have been, like we classify, a road rage where someone may confront the vehicle and yell at the driver. we've had incidents of criminal damage where...
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their report shows fragments of microplastics from tyres, road surfaces and brakes will also flow intohe way the benefits system deals with people who have a terminal illness has been ordered by the government. a committee of mps recently described the rules as outdated and unfit for purpose. the work and pensions secretary amber rudd says the she wants a fresh and honest evaluation of the system to ensure that people get the help they need. if you have a terminal diagnosis, you can very quickly get support if you can very quickly get support if you have had a devastating diagnosis that we knew about. my concern is people get those funds within 60s. —— within 60s. —— six days. the system as it is is working well, but my concern is that it does not support other types of illnesses, other sorts of diagnosis, where people could live for longer but still have a devastating, deteriorating disease. what i am saying today is i want to take a fresh look at it. i want to take a fresh look at what we have got that is working, and i want to find out, working with charities and other organisations
their report shows fragments of microplastics from tyres, road surfaces and brakes will also flow intohe way the benefits system deals with people who have a terminal illness has been ordered by the government. a committee of mps recently described the rules as outdated and unfit for purpose. the work and pensions secretary amber rudd says the she wants a fresh and honest evaluation of the system to ensure that people get the help they need. if you have a terminal diagnosis, you can very...
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ahead of the mercedes, you could see the pace i had, because i was pulling away, doubly and saving the tyresry good and we stayed mostly out of trouble, so i'm very happy to win it. it was a terrible, disastrous day. it had the potential for that when it started to rain. i thought i had it under control and it was really risky putting us out there and then after that it just we nt there and then after that it just went to pot. i've got to get healthy again, that is the biggest thing. performing this weekend has been one of the hardest, trying to get myself back to physical fitness, healthy again, that will be key. back to physical fitness, healthy again, that will be keylj back to physical fitness, healthy again, that will be key. i take the full responsibility for the mistake, but i have to admit, for me it is u na cce pta ble but i have to admit, for me it is unacceptable to have such a tarmac after the curve, which is the dragster track, and on the wet it is oi'i dragster track, and on the wet it is on driveable and it makes it dangerous. i think i went may be on this tarmac at 70 kilomet
ahead of the mercedes, you could see the pace i had, because i was pulling away, doubly and saving the tyresry good and we stayed mostly out of trouble, so i'm very happy to win it. it was a terrible, disastrous day. it had the potential for that when it started to rain. i thought i had it under control and it was really risky putting us out there and then after that it just we nt there and then after that it just went to pot. i've got to get healthy again, that is the biggest thing. performing...
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we peered onto the slick tyre at a little moment but made a nice 360 so it was nice.s and really tricky conditions but it was amazing to win. the world aquatics championship ended in gwangju, south korea, on sunday with caeleb dressel of the usa becoming the first man to win eight medals at a single world championships. dressel helped his country to silver in the 4—by—100 metres medley relay, adding to his record breaking collection. the race was won by great britain in a thrilling finish, with adam peaty claiming his third gold of the championships in the process. peaty retained both his 50 metres and 100 metres breaststroke titles earlier in the week. meanwhile, the usa won the women's 4—by—100 metres medley relay final, setting a new world record in the process. the quartet of regan smith, lilly king, kelsi dahlia and simone manuel beat their own record with a time of 3 minutes, 50.40 seconds. australian swimmer shayna jack has said she will fight to clear her name after testing positive for a banned substance she says she did not knowingly consume. it forced her w
we peered onto the slick tyre at a little moment but made a nice 360 so it was nice.s and really tricky conditions but it was amazing to win. the world aquatics championship ended in gwangju, south korea, on sunday with caeleb dressel of the usa becoming the first man to win eight medals at a single world championships. dressel helped his country to silver in the 4—by—100 metres medley relay, adding to his record breaking collection. the race was won by great britain in a thrilling finish,...
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to the brokenness, he agreed to a four-year contract with hundred $64 million, he will team up with tyree who agreed to a four-year $141 million contract. because he is rehabbing his torn achilles tendon, he is not expected to play next season. could have made $221 million, had he opted to stay with the warriors. we will get answers to that in his first official press conference, right around july 6 at the earliest. baseball big-league all-star shout outs to giants closer will smith, 14 months after surgery, he's going to his first midsummer classic. 21 for 21, and save opportunities. in the former giant pitcher on the right, on his bobble head day, giants unloaded on second homer opened the scoring, bases- loaded, next inning for pilar, and he got through again, that's a two rbi single to make it 4-0. meantime edison had his stuff, struck out nine diamondbacks today. giants offense blew open in the seven, pilar with the bases loaded again, alec dickerson scored to make it 6-1, pilar foreman is five, and then mike doubled in the left, and then the giants scored six runs and then, went on
to the brokenness, he agreed to a four-year contract with hundred $64 million, he will team up with tyree who agreed to a four-year $141 million contract. because he is rehabbing his torn achilles tendon, he is not expected to play next season. could have made $221 million, had he opted to stay with the warriors. we will get answers to that in his first official press conference, right around july 6 at the earliest. baseball big-league all-star shout outs to giants closer will smith, 14 months...
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the tyre can be seen rolling along the road after coming off the back of a lorry. seriously hurt. incredible when you see that. the speedifs incredible when you see that. the speed it's going. but no one was hurt. mike hasjoined us. it's all about this guy. he could be picking up about this guy. he could be picking up his passport and heading. about this guy. he could be picking up his passport and headingm shows the learner and the power of chinese football this —— the learner and the power of chinese football, there was speculation that gareth bale would be coming back to the premier league but it seems that china is his destination. his future has been one of the big stories of the summer. it looks like gareth bale has found a way out of real madrid. he's set to leave the spanish giants and join the chinese super league side jiangsu suning, a move that will apparently see him earn £1 million a week. it's all yet to be confirmed but sources close to the welshman say the move is very close. sir bradley wiggins says he's never seen a tour de france as open as this
the tyre can be seen rolling along the road after coming off the back of a lorry. seriously hurt. incredible when you see that. the speedifs incredible when you see that. the speed it's going. but no one was hurt. mike hasjoined us. it's all about this guy. he could be picking up about this guy. he could be picking up his passport and heading. about this guy. he could be picking up his passport and headingm shows the learner and the power of chinese football this —— the learner and the...
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>> brian tyree henry is the bestst >> seth: he's the beright? and i don't like dolls.ht [ laug ] and i'm like, "that's literally all we have for the next two months." >> seth: and this was not a cgi film you had a lot of practical dolls around >> yes ere was a lot of - >> seth: do you -- are you scared of dolls? like, i mean, again, it's not just dolls it's, like, this doll. >> yeah, i -- i got used to e doll there were, like, nine animatronic -- there were nine different types of dolth on set. and ey were just -- they were super creepy i wasn't scared of them. icbut one of the animatronolls at one point, its head started smoking. >> seth: yeah. and the a.d. was like, "get back it's going to blow!" [ laughter ] and i was like, "jesus." and its head burst into flames >> seth: did it really >> oh, yeah. >> seth: that would have been a tough way to go. >> yeah. >> seth: "yeah, did you here what happened to aubrey? a doll blew up." >> yeah. i also, like, did a stunt wheren there's differkinds of dolls. like, some of them are, like, soft dolls for st
>> brian tyree henry is the bestst >> seth: he's the beright? and i don't like dolls.ht [ laug ] and i'm like, "that's literally all we have for the next two months." >> seth: and this was not a cgi film you had a lot of practical dolls around >> yes ere was a lot of - >> seth: do you -- are you scared of dolls? like, i mean, again, it's not just dolls it's, like, this doll. >> yeah, i -- i got used to e doll there were, like, nine animatronic --...
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we find tyree and his brother andy doing a little hard core. >> back flip and over the >> he's like all bruised. he is walking away with some dignity. >> don't worry about it. >> and we know for sure he didn't mean to do it that way. >> something tells me nobody needs to get their arm and back banged like that. >> let's kick this one off withh a little home. >> summer time. a little welcome to heat. recommended. nick. >> translation, nick introduced me to a thing called a wolfam stick. >> i found the wolfam stick over at the overland expo a couple months ago. he was this bad boy and it is a new take on roasting marshmallows. >> over the campfire. i can't bring a campfire. but i have a little fire. we're going to try over that. >> instead of march much mellows, you use biscuit dough and mold it over the rod. you roast it slowly over the campfire with the built in r rotisserie. >> you have a little campfire song. >> going to cook it. >> i love her dedication to rotating. >> you have to be even. >> once it feels good and done yushgs done. >> she spoons in sloppy joe mix. you can put anythi
we find tyree and his brother andy doing a little hard core. >> back flip and over the >> he's like all bruised. he is walking away with some dignity. >> don't worry about it. >> and we know for sure he didn't mean to do it that way. >> something tells me nobody needs to get their arm and back banged like that. >> let's kick this one off withh a little home. >> summer time. a little welcome to heat. recommended. nick. >> translation, nick...
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their report shows fragments of microplastics from tyres, road surfaces and brakes will also flow into earliest evidence of modern human fossils outside africa. the evidence comes from a 210,000—year—old skull unearthed in greece. the discovery pushes back the arrival of the first homo sapiens into europe from africa by 150,000 years and rewrites the history of our species. our science correspondent pallab ghosh has this report. in the distant past, the first of our kind evolved here in africa. there were also other now extinct species of human, such as the neanderthals and denisovans in europe and asia. our ancestors eventually left the continent and spread across the globe, and quickly took over from the other species. so the theory goes. but the discovery of this human—looking skull in apidima in southern greece has changed this view. scientists used to think that 200,000 years ago, europe was exclusively populated by the neanderthals, whereas our kind, modern humans, remained in africa until a0,000 years ago. but the discovery of the new skull in greece has shattered that view. it
their report shows fragments of microplastics from tyres, road surfaces and brakes will also flow into earliest evidence of modern human fossils outside africa. the evidence comes from a 210,000—year—old skull unearthed in greece. the discovery pushes back the arrival of the first homo sapiens into europe from africa by 150,000 years and rewrites the history of our species. our science correspondent pallab ghosh has this report. in the distant past, the first of our kind evolved here in...
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their report shows fragments of microplastics from tyres, road surfaces and brakes will also flow into famously associated with the harry potter and james bond movies. the fire began in one of the stages at leavesden, late last night. the fire service said there no injuries and the set was not being used at the time. the behind the scenes, making of harry potter studio tour takes place adjacent to the site and was open as usual. research in france suggests people who have a lot of sugary drinks, including pure fruitjuice, may be at a slightly higher risk of cancer. the study found that drinking an extra 100 millilitres a day increased cases of cancer from 22 to 26 in a thousand over a five year period. the study did not establish a direct causal link, and doctors say more information is needed. lauren moss reports. bottles of pop and sugary drinks are often at the centre of the debate about healthy living and obesity. but now a study by scientists in france suggests they are significantly associated with the risk of cancer. researchers looked at 100,000 people for five years. the avera
their report shows fragments of microplastics from tyres, road surfaces and brakes will also flow into famously associated with the harry potter and james bond movies. the fire began in one of the stages at leavesden, late last night. the fire service said there no injuries and the set was not being used at the time. the behind the scenes, making of harry potter studio tour takes place adjacent to the site and was open as usual. research in france suggests people who have a lot of sugary...
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whichever way you look and it, saw him take the lead from the thin who had come in for a change of tyresian vettel pick up a ten second penalty for doing that. shunting into the back of the red bill. he went airborne. both did finish the race, but somewhere down the table. hamilton had been level withjim the table. hamilton had been level with jim clark for the british the table. hamilton had been level withjim clark for the british grand prix wins, but is now on his own. the seventh went from ten round so far this season and he has stretches lead any driver's standing to 39 points. my next? what i meant‘s final b have at wimbledon. it is level at the moment between the defending champion, four—time winner novak djokovic against the great roger federer, with eight titles to his name at the all england club. let us head right there. we had that first set tops it a tie—break and then a walk in the park for federer in the second and now the third is going to do wire, as well. yes, it is everything we could have hoped for between these two. so far it is roger federer hejust for between these
whichever way you look and it, saw him take the lead from the thin who had come in for a change of tyresian vettel pick up a ten second penalty for doing that. shunting into the back of the red bill. he went airborne. both did finish the race, but somewhere down the table. hamilton had been level withjim the table. hamilton had been level with jim clark for the british the table. hamilton had been level withjim clark for the british grand prix wins, but is now on his own. the seventh went from...
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the tyre can be seen rolling along the road after coming off the back of a lorry.struck a car in oncoming traffic. thankfully, no—one was seriously hurt. ican i can only imagine... the speedy it gets up to as well. seeing that coming towards you, can you imagine driving and...? no-one coming towards you, can you imagine driving and. . . ? no-one was coming towards you, can you imagine driving and...? no-one was hurt. that is the main thing. exactly. it's been a big week in politics, with borisjohnson and his new cabinet setting out their promises on brexit and policing. today, the new prime minister will pledge a new high—speed rail line between manchester and leeds. it comes a day after the labour leaderjeremy corbyn announced he would make a multibillion—pound investment in tidal power on the river mersey if he was elected. you caught up with him during his visit to the region yesterday, and you started by asking him...? about all of the plans he has for the the river at here in the mersey has a huge river flow the river at here in the mersey has a huge riverflow
the tyre can be seen rolling along the road after coming off the back of a lorry.struck a car in oncoming traffic. thankfully, no—one was seriously hurt. ican i can only imagine... the speedy it gets up to as well. seeing that coming towards you, can you imagine driving and...? no-one coming towards you, can you imagine driving and. . . ? no-one was coming towards you, can you imagine driving and...? no-one was hurt. that is the main thing. exactly. it's been a big week in politics, with...
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but he just looked it straightaway, spun off the rear tyre, shocking start from him, not a mistake iar is a little bit, he struggled to get a clea n la p little bit, he struggled to get a clean lap in. ferrari look like they we re clean lap in. ferrari look like they were nowhere but then suddenly became close in at the end. and all of it, it is difficult to say he will be the favourite but mercedes just edged it today and i think this home is for hamilton is so strong. he isa home is for hamilton is so strong. he is a big threat for paul and the wind. let's bring you up to date with some of the other stories around today: it's the end of an era for peter crouch. the former england striker has announced his retirement from football at the age of 38. crouch earned 42 caps for his country. he won the fa cup at liverpool and also played in the premier league for the likes of tottenham, aston villa and stoke. could this be one of the biggest football transfers of the summer? barcelona have agreed to pay more than £100 million for antoine griezmann. that's the french striker‘s release fee
but he just looked it straightaway, spun off the rear tyre, shocking start from him, not a mistake iar is a little bit, he struggled to get a clea n la p little bit, he struggled to get a clean lap in. ferrari look like they we re clean lap in. ferrari look like they were nowhere but then suddenly became close in at the end. and all of it, it is difficult to say he will be the favourite but mercedes just edged it today and i think this home is for hamilton is so strong. he isa home is for...
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two of them virtual, and the winner made five pit stops to change back and forth between wet and dry tyres ferrari's sebastian vettel, who fought his way from the back of the grid to come second. kojin young will reclaim world number 1 ranking when they're published on monday. that's after the south korean won the evian championship, women golf‘s fourth major of the year. ko really cementing her reputation as a playerfor big occasions with her second major victory of the year. the 24—year—old earned herfirst major success at the ana inspiration and added another with a final round 67 to finish 15 under, two shots clear of overnight leader kim joo hyo. will he, won't he? one minute, he's off to china and the next minute, he's not. well, it seems gareth bale's move to china is off after real madrid cancelled the deal with the wales winger now set to stay at the spanish club. he had been expected to finalise an extremely lucrative move tojiangsu suning, said to be worth more than $1 million a week. but our sports correspondent david ornstein has confirmed bale is staying at real madrid. only
two of them virtual, and the winner made five pit stops to change back and forth between wet and dry tyres ferrari's sebastian vettel, who fought his way from the back of the grid to come second. kojin young will reclaim world number 1 ranking when they're published on monday. that's after the south korean won the evian championship, women golf‘s fourth major of the year. ko really cementing her reputation as a playerfor big occasions with her second major victory of the year. the...
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saw the british racer go in for a pit change for his tyres.d bull car. lewis hamilton stretched his lead to 39 points. an epic sundae of sport. that is all your support for now. back to you, martin. —— back to you, martine. this week marks 50 years since man first landed on the moon, and if it wasn't for a ground—breaking british invention, we may never have got there. a scientist at cambridge university developed the fuel cell which provided the electricity to power part of the apollo 11 space craft. here's our science correspondent richard westcott. tucked away on board apollo 11, just behind neil armstrong is a small device without which president nixon said they would not have reached the moon. and here is one part of it. it does not look much. this is a classic example of an object that looks so simple on the outside, incredibly complex on the inside and actually change the course of history. it's an electrode from a bacon fuel cell. a prototype because the original was left in space. as we can see from the old manual, 30 of those discs c
saw the british racer go in for a pit change for his tyres.d bull car. lewis hamilton stretched his lead to 39 points. an epic sundae of sport. that is all your support for now. back to you, martin. —— back to you, martine. this week marks 50 years since man first landed on the moon, and if it wasn't for a ground—breaking british invention, we may never have got there. a scientist at cambridge university developed the fuel cell which provided the electricity to power part of the apollo 11...
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we got on the plane, all ready to go, a private jet, but the tyre burst when it was ready to leave, soat's fine, all flights get a late. by the time is delayed, it was too late to go because of all the thunderstorms due around the uk and europe, so the flights were cancelled. and we know now many of the players had been affected, but do you know how many? on our flights, there was around nine of us, including the reigning champion, neil robertson, so he couldn't go retain his title. have you spoken to the organisers, do you know why they have decided to go ahead without so many crucial players? it's tough, because it's a 3—day event, they can't relate delay the tournament by another day, they have to get all the matches on. if you're not there, you're not there, they have to go on with it, we have to respect that. so it's happening, other players being disqualified or just not it's happening, other players being disqualified orjust not be encountered? we have all been withdrawn from the tournament and any opponents were going to face, they have a bite to the next round. we have to wait
we got on the plane, all ready to go, a private jet, but the tyre burst when it was ready to leave, soat's fine, all flights get a late. by the time is delayed, it was too late to go because of all the thunderstorms due around the uk and europe, so the flights were cancelled. and we know now many of the players had been affected, but do you know how many? on our flights, there was around nine of us, including the reigning champion, neil robertson, so he couldn't go retain his title. have you...
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vehicles, they think electric cars are fine but it is not, this particulate matter comes from brakes and tyresned, my daughter and i both get asthma, luckily we live close to school but we can see that every day, there is usually somebody, quite a few parents, who sit in car is idling. parking is difficult but you need to start thinking more about our futures and the future of our children. it is easy to feel depressed about it but obviously, nothing changes by people feeling depressed about things. you need to galvanise ourselves, and we need to do something about it because collectively, if we are all talking about the same thing, we start moving in the same direction. there is little doubt that traffic fumes are bad for our health, while today's report is based on modelling and best estimates, it adds to a growing body of evidence that high pollution levels today could have a serious impact on the future health of children in particular. these pictures, taken outside a school, show how exhaust fumes flow right past children because they are closer to the ground and as the dangers of polluti
vehicles, they think electric cars are fine but it is not, this particulate matter comes from brakes and tyresned, my daughter and i both get asthma, luckily we live close to school but we can see that every day, there is usually somebody, quite a few parents, who sit in car is idling. parking is difficult but you need to start thinking more about our futures and the future of our children. it is easy to feel depressed about it but obviously, nothing changes by people feeling depressed about...
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the boy with a gentle smile was tyree wise he lived to be 16. even young children can fall victim to chicago's violence there to protect them a crossing guards from the safe passage program. these women in bright yellow vests patrol the streets to try to keep kids safe not from cars but from bullets. they're armed with nothing but walkie talkie to call the police. violence on the way to school has dropped by one 3rd since they started. still whoever grows up here could always be at the wrong place at the wrong time and get killed. police departments like this one in district 7 in englewood are places that most residents associate with problems problems with the police. randall lacey wants to change that everyone here knows her as miss rain well you're just what 3 years after her daughter was stabbed to death she was left to raise her grandkids on her own 2 years ago one of them was also killed. miss ray wanted to do her part to combat violence on the streets so she founded the chess club. i built my 1st mission and the long suffering kids meet a
the boy with a gentle smile was tyree wise he lived to be 16. even young children can fall victim to chicago's violence there to protect them a crossing guards from the safe passage program. these women in bright yellow vests patrol the streets to try to keep kids safe not from cars but from bullets. they're armed with nothing but walkie talkie to call the police. violence on the way to school has dropped by one 3rd since they started. still whoever grows up here could always be at the wrong...
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there's tyree guyton's heidelberg project, a delightfully loony outdoor community art project that began from around the world. [ engine choking ] >> charlie: that was a buck in gas right there. >> anthony: yeah. >> charlie: just to turn it on. >> anthony: oh, i love detroit. >> charlie: you know how they got this field mowed last summer? the neighborhood, they lit it on fire. >> anthony: another block, and more decay. and a liquor store. for this neighborhood, the only store for miles. just be right back. >> woman outside: how you doing? >> charlie: hey, lady! >> woman outside: i'm glad you're back. >> man outside: it looks like i seen you somewhere. >> woman outside: i love you! >> man outside: you got an awesome spirit on you, man. god bless you. >> charlie: hi, how are you? >> woman in car: all right. nice to meet you. >> man outside: gentleman and a scholar, man can't nobody do it like you, charlie. you hear me? >> charlie: see ya, lady! ♪ >> anthony: cheers. >> charlie: cheers, man. ♪ yep. you want one? >> anthony: that's the benefit of a college education, right there. people seem
there's tyree guyton's heidelberg project, a delightfully loony outdoor community art project that began from around the world. [ engine choking ] >> charlie: that was a buck in gas right there. >> anthony: yeah. >> charlie: just to turn it on. >> anthony: oh, i love detroit. >> charlie: you know how they got this field mowed last summer? the neighborhood, they lit it on fire. >> anthony: another block, and more decay. and a liquor store. for this...
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>> jesse: was it tyree? >> greg: it might be either that or vegas.hter] >> jesse: you never know. and something that i said two or three times already if you are a democrat running for president, you can't win the general with socialism and you can't win the primary without it. here is the conundrum, 60% of americans oppose giving health insurance to illegals. 60% oppose eliminating private health care. 60% oppose reparations and overwhelming majority oppose gun sanctuary cities. but the democratic primary left-wing voters support all that stuff. so there is a huge disconnect between mainstream consensus american thinking and democratic primary voters that puts them in a huge blind. notice how they have tabled the traditional bread and butter, kitchen table issues, like jobs, wages, trade, manufacturing because the trump economy is so hot. and all of the mass of wage growth is taking place amongst the bottom half of wage earners, especially among blacks and hispanics. it is the bottom up recovery as opposed to the obama paiute for coverage mostly fro
>> jesse: was it tyree? >> greg: it might be either that or vegas.hter] >> jesse: you never know. and something that i said two or three times already if you are a democrat running for president, you can't win the general with socialism and you can't win the primary without it. here is the conundrum, 60% of americans oppose giving health insurance to illegals. 60% oppose eliminating private health care. 60% oppose reparations and overwhelming majority oppose gun sanctuary...
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that is because of the admissions from bra kes because of the admissions from brakes and tyres. congestion, people relying on their cars which is contributing to an obesity epidemic, at quarter of households don't have any cars and, for then, where we don't invest in the alternatives, it gets worse and worse. i suppose the government would say it is investing in alternatives and would point out that some people absolutely need their cars, essentially because they live in the countryside or areas without good public transport networks? we accept that argument, we are not suggesting that the car will go away, that everybody needs to live without a car, that would be silly, but in this report we are trying to suggest that what seems to bea trying to suggest that what seems to be a very, very large emphasis on electric vehicles at the moment, there are pockets of investment and other alternatives but we don't have a national transport strategy, we don't have a strategy which says this is what we need to do to fix all the problems in the transport sector and so we all the problems in
that is because of the admissions from bra kes because of the admissions from brakes and tyres. congestion, people relying on their cars which is contributing to an obesity epidemic, at quarter of households don't have any cars and, for then, where we don't invest in the alternatives, it gets worse and worse. i suppose the government would say it is investing in alternatives and would point out that some people absolutely need their cars, essentially because they live in the countryside or...
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hopefully no worries with the wet tyres.don't think there will be any bad light issues. for next week, the netball world cup. the weather will start to turn more unsettled, particularly from midweek. it is so nice that a big sporting event is hampered by the rain. fingers crossed, it is looking good for the cricket tomorrow. 100 years ago, a neglected estate in essex was transformed into a place where young people could embark on a life of adventure. gilwell park became the spirtitual home of scouting worldwide. robert hall has been retracing its history as celebrations get underway to mark it's centenary. the opening of our gilwell park training school is, to my mind, the most important step that has occurred in the history of the movement since its inauguration. every time you drive through those gates and down the drive, there's that spirit of scouting, of endeavour, of friendships, of that sense of family and belonging. and it is loved by scouts all over the world. it started with a rundown manor house an overgrown estat
hopefully no worries with the wet tyres.don't think there will be any bad light issues. for next week, the netball world cup. the weather will start to turn more unsettled, particularly from midweek. it is so nice that a big sporting event is hampered by the rain. fingers crossed, it is looking good for the cricket tomorrow. 100 years ago, a neglected estate in essex was transformed into a place where young people could embark on a life of adventure. gilwell park became the spirtitual home of...
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recovering from his injuries so they signed him anyway to that big macs deal are teaming up to with tyree are saying who is going to join the net. durant's deal is for years 164 million less than what he would have gotten if you stay with the warriors a w is just what he wanted to do after chile's heels >>meantime course the warriors are working out a sign trade deal with the nets to bring d'angelo russell to the warriors he's 23 years old, but he was the all-star last season so that might be a good pick up but in order to pay for him though reports are the warriors may trade andre iguodala nba to the memphis grizzlies we're also though would immediately start in the backcourt right alongside steph curry that is until klay thompson's fully recovered from his torn acl and can get back on the court full time because don't forget just like they're getting kadian a max deal right. >>not a max deal but they're getting katie not really for all year we're getting clade back but not really for uh maybe told the post in 1st half at least the app will see yeah this is all bittersweet if you look at
recovering from his injuries so they signed him anyway to that big macs deal are teaming up to with tyree are saying who is going to join the net. durant's deal is for years 164 million less than what he would have gotten if you stay with the warriors a w is just what he wanted to do after chile's heels >>meantime course the warriors are working out a sign trade deal with the nets to bring d'angelo russell to the warriors he's 23 years old, but he was the all-star last season so that...
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even the pilots, they check every part of the aeroplane, including the undercarriage, the wheels, the tyret is it, from me. bbc newsroom live is coming up. whatever you are doing have a lovely day. lots of sunshine so far this morning across england and wales and is now seeing fairweather cumulus cloud building up in the sky, you can see from the satellite imagery, down towards the south—east, records of cloud developing, further north, more cloud across scotland, and in the far north of northern ireland, extra rain in the far north—west of scotland. elsewhere, sunny spells, pleasant and warm, and we have the sunshine, maximum temperature getting up to 18 to 20, maybe 23 degrees for england and wales, slightly fresher, cooler further north, 15 to 17 celsius. tonight, continuing with rain in the far north of scotland, elsewhere, clear spells, one or two mist patches developing into the early pa rt patches developing into the early part of thursday morning. temperatures down to seven to 12 degrees, quite a fresh start to thursday morning, more sunshine expected, warmer day, more cloud furthe
even the pilots, they check every part of the aeroplane, including the undercarriage, the wheels, the tyret is it, from me. bbc newsroom live is coming up. whatever you are doing have a lovely day. lots of sunshine so far this morning across england and wales and is now seeing fairweather cumulus cloud building up in the sky, you can see from the satellite imagery, down towards the south—east, records of cloud developing, further north, more cloud across scotland, and in the far north of...
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their report shows fragments of microplastics from tyres, road surfaces and brakes will also flow intoer marco leung, who became known as "the man in the yellow raincoat" after he fell to his death while protesting against the territory's controversial extradition bill. he died last month after unfurling a banner on the side of a shopping mall. the bill, which would have allowed extradition to the chinese mainland sparked weeks of unrest in the city. the us singer taylor swift has been named the world's highest earning entertainer for the second time in her career. the 29—year—old topped forbes' celebrity 100 list after earning 148 million pounds over the last year. singer—songwriter ed sheeran was the highest placed british star and fifth in the world after he raked in 88 million pounds in 12 months. that is one of those stories where you have to check you have the figure correct because it is so much. 148 million?! but they worked hard. yes, but many people work hard. yes, but many people work hard. letter to sport now and it is a big day for the cricket world cup. mike is at edgbast
their report shows fragments of microplastics from tyres, road surfaces and brakes will also flow intoer marco leung, who became known as "the man in the yellow raincoat" after he fell to his death while protesting against the territory's controversial extradition bill. he died last month after unfurling a banner on the side of a shopping mall. the bill, which would have allowed extradition to the chinese mainland sparked weeks of unrest in the city. the us singer taylor swift has...
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tyres first to store month.f borisjohnson is a divisive character, the reaction to news of him becoming prime minister in northern ireland seems to bear that out. very contrasting words about mr johnson. unionists broadly speaking welcoming him and saying they're looking forward to working with him. irish nationalists using words like catastrophic to describe the path he will take the uk on. sinn fein said they will stand against his reckless pro—brexit agenda. the democratic unionists are one of the most important parties that mrjohnson will be dealing with, it is their ten mps who keep the minority government in power at westminster. arlene foster spoke with mrjohnson, withins of his winning the contest and the dup have been on the airwaves emphasising three priorities that they will emphasise in their discussions with mr johnsons. the first is securing the union. second delivering brexit and thirdly restoring the devolved governments here in stormont. bearing in mind the power sharing administration collapsed
tyres first to store month.f borisjohnson is a divisive character, the reaction to news of him becoming prime minister in northern ireland seems to bear that out. very contrasting words about mr johnson. unionists broadly speaking welcoming him and saying they're looking forward to working with him. irish nationalists using words like catastrophic to describe the path he will take the uk on. sinn fein said they will stand against his reckless pro—brexit agenda. the democratic unionists are...
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i started on tyres which weren't performing very well and i didn't have a lot of pace myself.x. my home grand prix. i raced last year but in formula t. now it's formula 1. i've seenjenson formula t. now it's formula 1. i've seen jenson and formula t. now it's formula 1. i've seenjenson and lewis race —— in formula 2. it's something i've a lwa ys formula 2. it's something i've always looked forward to and i'm really looking forward to next weekend. is incredibly noisy and confined, can you still get a sense of the crowd? when the lights are coming on and you might be passing the crowd and they are cheering, you canjust the crowd and they are cheering, you can just about hear them. especially with the engines nowadays, they are a bit quieter than what they used to be. i will be listening out to see ifi be. i will be listening out to see if i can hear them. job number one is trying to get the best result possible. there are so many motor racing fans in the uk. do you fear for the future of the british grand prix? it's not going to return next year, will it be sorted out? a lot of
i started on tyres which weren't performing very well and i didn't have a lot of pace myself.x. my home grand prix. i raced last year but in formula t. now it's formula 1. i've seenjenson formula t. now it's formula 1. i've seen jenson and formula t. now it's formula 1. i've seenjenson and lewis race —— in formula 2. it's something i've a lwa ys formula 2. it's something i've always looked forward to and i'm really looking forward to next weekend. is incredibly noisy and confined, can you...
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the tyre can be seen rolling along the road after coming off the back of a lorry.t! after going over the barrier, it struck a car in oncoming traffic. we should let you know, thankfully, no—one was seriously hurt. imagine driving down the motorway and seeing a wheel coming towards you. and there is nowhere to go as well. incredible that no—one was hurt. those pictures are pretty amazing. you're watching breakfast from bbc news. it's time now for a look at the newspapers. let's look at the front pages. the times reports the new prime minister borisjohnson will try to "woo labour voters" by promising to spend more than £2 billion on deprived towns during a speech in manchester today. the mirror leads on the thousands of people who faced up to 16—hour delays to their summer holidays as the heat and storms lead to disruption at uk airports and train stations. "pathetic" is how the star brands the travel chaos, claiming a bit of sunshine and a splash of rain are all it takes to "bring the country to its knees". the picture there of euston station. and the daily mail lea
the tyre can be seen rolling along the road after coming off the back of a lorry.t! after going over the barrier, it struck a car in oncoming traffic. we should let you know, thankfully, no—one was seriously hurt. imagine driving down the motorway and seeing a wheel coming towards you. and there is nowhere to go as well. incredible that no—one was hurt. those pictures are pretty amazing. you're watching breakfast from bbc news. it's time now for a look at the newspapers. let's look at the...