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what a game, come on #wales. wales will play fiji next. but the matchup versus uruguay.and versus the u.s. and ireland against romania are other matches. some terms are fundamental to the game of rugby and have one thing in common. they're different forms of kicking. a simple but important aspect of the game. phil black reports. >> kicking is a fundamental part of rugby unit. it's crucial to controlling and winning games. place kicking usually takes two forms. penalties and convergence. penalties are awarded when the opposition commits an infringement. if the kicker is within range, he can try to kick it through the posts. this is worth three points. a team can choose to kick the ball after a penalty triggering an attacking lineup. conversions are attempted after a team scores a try. adding another two points to the scoreboard. the kick must be taken in line with the touchdown. so the nearer the post, the easier the kick. there are several ways to kick the ball in play. the up and under is an attacking ploy where a ball is sent high into the air allowing others to chase
what a game, come on #wales. wales will play fiji next. but the matchup versus uruguay.and versus the u.s. and ireland against romania are other matches. some terms are fundamental to the game of rugby and have one thing in common. they're different forms of kicking. a simple but important aspect of the game. phil black reports. >> kicking is a fundamental part of rugby unit. it's crucial to controlling and winning games. place kicking usually takes two forms. penalties and convergence....
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i think that in talking about warsaw, you start at wales. i was privileged to be at wales. i think we saw an agreement to make probably the most substantiative changes to our alliance in the history of the alliance. i was privileged to sit in the room with the heads of 28 nations, encolluding our president, and watch them with their deliberations. i think the things that struck me most and right up front was how quick and how firm their commitment to solidarity, their commitment to collective defense, their u commitment to the bedrock of what nato is all about. how quickly that came and how they carried that message. the military commander that our leaders saw so clearly that commitment to our solidarity and to collective defense. and then we talked about all of those changes to to nato that you have seen begin since wales. some of them already come to fruition since wales. changes in the readiness and responsiveness of elements of our program, changes to our command and control structure, to better address some of the issues that we saw in russia. how those now in large ar
i think that in talking about warsaw, you start at wales. i was privileged to be at wales. i think we saw an agreement to make probably the most substantiative changes to our alliance in the history of the alliance. i was privileged to sit in the room with the heads of 28 nations, encolluding our president, and watch them with their deliberations. i think the things that struck me most and right up front was how quick and how firm their commitment to solidarity, their commitment to collective...
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the princess of wales. lady di . whatever name she went by, princess diana was beloved in near ly every corner of the globe. which is why when she died august 31, 1997, millions around the world felt they had lost one of their own. "indeed the sun peaked through the clouds this morning as the royal family prepared to leave buckingham palace for the wedding of prince charles and lady diana spencer." diana spencer became the princess of wales in june of 1981. she was just 19, 13 years younger than prince charles the day they were married in st. paul's cathedral. charles was heir to the throne making diana the future queen of england. it was an occasion millions wouldn't dare miss. "why did you want to come out and be here in person?" "to see lady diana." "she made a beautiful bride. fairy princess." "everyone feels it's a true love match and so they will live happily ever after. of course, the future king of england can't divorce, in any case, he's the head of the established church and how who would decide who gets cu
the princess of wales. lady di . whatever name she went by, princess diana was beloved in near ly every corner of the globe. which is why when she died august 31, 1997, millions around the world felt they had lost one of their own. "indeed the sun peaked through the clouds this morning as the royal family prepared to leave buckingham palace for the wedding of prince charles and lady diana spencer." diana spencer became the princess of wales in june of 1981. she was just 19, 13 years...
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despite a series of victories, wales won 28 points to 25. mark graham reports. >> reporter: the jubilation for the wealth summed it up. after trailling for virtually the entire match. they took the lead and hang on to win a nail-biter. >> you go there and you have a driven line out and you are a hero. ut make the wrong call and you are zero. >> with two nervous coaches, england dominated the first half. setting up johnny may for the first try. wales looked in trouble with the home side, going ahead 16-6. but england allowed wales to stay in touch by conceding silly penalties, and dan couldn't miss. despite losing three players to injury when fullback scott williams was stretchered off they equalled the match at 25 all. and they latched on to a kick in the 71st minute. and when the eighth straight kick with a giant penalty from halfway was slotted, that was 23 points, a welsh record against england, and wales had a 28-25 lead. >> we absolutely devastated losing the game, having been in a position where we were playing so well. >> england have
despite a series of victories, wales won 28 points to 25. mark graham reports. >> reporter: the jubilation for the wealth summed it up. after trailling for virtually the entire match. they took the lead and hang on to win a nail-biter. >> you go there and you have a driven line out and you are a hero. ut make the wrong call and you are zero. >> with two nervous coaches, england dominated the first half. setting up johnny may for the first try. wales looked in trouble with the...
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2 million refugees in turkey, 600,000 in jordan, 1 million in lebanon, a tiny country the size of wales, where one in four is a refugee from syria. you have to share the responsibility globally and the european union and the u.k. must do more to resettle some of those refugees. so the announcement today from david cameron was welcome, but it's a first step. >> the reality is though, i mean, is europe ever going to accept, as you pointed out just in lebanon 1 million refugees, scattered across the country, not just in camps, is europe not able to take in every single one of those refugees, how can a resettlement program be managed? >> of course europe can't take all those refugees and all those
2 million refugees in turkey, 600,000 in jordan, 1 million in lebanon, a tiny country the size of wales, where one in four is a refugee from syria. you have to share the responsibility globally and the european union and the u.k. must do more to resettle some of those refugees. so the announcement today from david cameron was welcome, but it's a first step. >> the reality is though, i mean, is europe ever going to accept, as you pointed out just in lebanon 1 million refugees, scattered...
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show inside the ed sullivan theater took longer than expected sean o'neal made the trip up from north wales montgomery county. >> there was a lot of material. i don't know how they'll fit into one hour. we were in there for 2.5. tonight's editor uninevitable position. >> he or she will earn their
show inside the ed sullivan theater took longer than expected sean o'neal made the trip up from north wales montgomery county. >> there was a lot of material. i don't know how they'll fit into one hour. we were in there for 2.5. tonight's editor uninevitable position. >> he or she will earn their
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i think that in talking about warsaw, you start at wales. i was privileged to be at wales. i think we saw an agreement to make probably the most substantiative changes to our alliance in the history of the alliance. i was privileged to sit in the room with the heads of 28 nations, encolluding our president, and watch them with their deliberations. i think the things that struck me most and right up front was how quick and how firm their commitment to solidarity, their commitment to collective defense, their u commitment to the bedrock of what nato is all about. how quickly that came and how they carried that message. the military commander that our leaders saw so clearly that commitment to our solidarity and to collective defense. and then we talked about all of those changes to to nato that you have seen begin since wales. some of them already come to fruition since wales. changes in the readiness and responsiveness of elements of our program, changes to our command and control structure, to better address some of the issues that we saw in russia. how those now in large ar
i think that in talking about warsaw, you start at wales. i was privileged to be at wales. i think we saw an agreement to make probably the most substantiative changes to our alliance in the history of the alliance. i was privileged to sit in the room with the heads of 28 nations, encolluding our president, and watch them with their deliberations. i think the things that struck me most and right up front was how quick and how firm their commitment to solidarity, their commitment to collective...
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wales going ahead 16-6. england allowed wales to stay in touch by conceding silly penalties. he couldn't miss. despite losing three players to injury, they cobbled together the back line. >> england have to beat australia in a week's time for his chance of keeping the tournament alive. al jazeera. >> aiming for a place at next year's olympic games in rio, seven teams from across africa are competing for a single spot at the games. at tanya page reports, the first time women's rugby will be played in the world's top rugby event. >> the rugby seven team has been training for a week to get used to the altitude, hoping to add to their home advantage. it's history in the making, only a single winning women's team from africa will qualify for the olympics. women's rugby is featuring for the first time, unlike most competitors, the south africans are professional sports women and one of the favorites. >> we are not taking this for granted. we know that every game we approach will be very tough, so the team's coming in. we don't underestimate them at all, so we're going to play every
wales going ahead 16-6. england allowed wales to stay in touch by conceding silly penalties. he couldn't miss. despite losing three players to injury, they cobbled together the back line. >> england have to beat australia in a week's time for his chance of keeping the tournament alive. al jazeera. >> aiming for a place at next year's olympic games in rio, seven teams from across africa are competing for a single spot at the games. at tanya page reports, the first time women's rugby...
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. >> the wales game is also massive. for me growing up from the age of 5 watching england versus wales, six nations and things like that with my old man is special for me. like i said, the added spice of it being a world cup pool, the hardest pool. this could be incredible. i can't wait to get out there. >> the hype and everything is all you guys, and quite rightly so. we're generally thinking it's a game of rugby, 15 aside. the pitch dimensions are the same, and we're just going out to prove everybody that wrote us off we have a huge show in the game. huge anticipation is building. >>> barcelona stricker messi could be out for eight weeks after injuring his knee. he was injured in just the third minute in the game. could miss five la ligagames and three champions league matches. two goals from swar vez saw barcelona win 3-1. >>> manchester united won over sunder land. kevin dee brown put city ahead, and spurs responded to win 4-1. the city slipped to a second straight loss. harry cain scored his first club goal of the s
. >> the wales game is also massive. for me growing up from the age of 5 watching england versus wales, six nations and things like that with my old man is special for me. like i said, the added spice of it being a world cup pool, the hardest pool. this could be incredible. i can't wait to get out there. >> the hype and everything is all you guys, and quite rightly so. we're generally thinking it's a game of rugby, 15 aside. the pitch dimensions are the same, and we're just going...
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they're desperately wanting a good start against fiji has they're the toughest in the group with wales and australia. standing outside that opening ceremony is lee wellings. he's live now. the organizers claim this is the biggest sports event seen in the u.k. since the london olympics. do you think the rugby world cup can capture the imagination in a similar way? >> reporter: it can do, but not for the whole globe. rugby isn't popular in countries throughout the globe. they're trying to grow it in as many countries as possible. the numbers are big, over 2.3 million tickets and half a million visitors coming into england and wales for the matches. 20 teams coming in, and, of course, there are big nations in rugby with huge interest, australia, new zealand and england and france. there are big nations. it's not on the same level as the olympics or the football world cup, but it is a huge event that lasts 44 days and it will build up with momentum as some of the weaker teams are knocked out. i think the judge of whether it's been the success they need it to be is whether some of those sma
they're desperately wanting a good start against fiji has they're the toughest in the group with wales and australia. standing outside that opening ceremony is lee wellings. he's live now. the organizers claim this is the biggest sports event seen in the u.k. since the london olympics. do you think the rugby world cup can capture the imagination in a similar way? >> reporter: it can do, but not for the whole globe. rugby isn't popular in countries throughout the globe. they're trying to...
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. ♪ 2015 rugby world cup about to get underway in england and wales. from around the world have arrived. new zealand has been meeting fans. they are aiming to make rugby history of becoming the first to win consecutive world cups. the first game is on sunday. they are taking on the coolness. that is at wembley. the finalists of the previous tournament, france also set to go, the coach praising the school. the french media have been rather critical. one of the players complained about being kept up late by a noisy wedding party. wales have faced a big setback with two of their key players ruled out because of injury. wales have also been drawn in the pool of death alongside host england and two-time champions australia. >> it's going to be very tough to qualify. we have to be at our best to win it. we have to be at our best. there's no doubt in that. the eighthis is competition in the tournament's history. the first was played in new zealand. 20 teams will compete over the next six weeks. the tournament has set a new ticket sales record. it is expected
. ♪ 2015 rugby world cup about to get underway in england and wales. from around the world have arrived. new zealand has been meeting fans. they are aiming to make rugby history of becoming the first to win consecutive world cups. the first game is on sunday. they are taking on the coolness. that is at wembley. the finalists of the previous tournament, france also set to go, the coach praising the school. the french media have been rather critical. one of the players complained about being...
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wales have had a couple of times when they haven't.on't think fiji has ever made the quarterfinals. rish: england not taking them lightly. >> you can't take anything like itly. there are four strong teams in that group. only two will go through. rish: looking at the other game turnovers weekend, i think the typical six nations game. france, italy. >> they have beaten france in recent years. this might be italy's year. rish: really? >> who knows? rish: i have to do this. they have never won the world cup in the northern hemisphere. >> outside of new zealand for that mearlt. they are very good at -- entering the world cup at the number one favorites. typically they have got a very weak pool so they are going to come into the quarterfinals untested. i don't know who the first game is against. in their pool, the main rival is argentina which it is unlikely to beat new zealand on the global stage. rish: overall, who is going to win it? >> it will be hard beating -- there is a lot of pressure. if australia comes out of that group as winners,
wales have had a couple of times when they haven't.on't think fiji has ever made the quarterfinals. rish: england not taking them lightly. >> you can't take anything like itly. there are four strong teams in that group. only two will go through. rish: looking at the other game turnovers weekend, i think the typical six nations game. france, italy. >> they have beaten france in recent years. this might be italy's year. rish: really? >> who knows? rish: i have to do this. they...
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it makes me long to be in the united kingdom where the high was only 70 in wales.s a town called [ pronouncing a town name ] >> no way anyone could pronounce the name of the town. >> cloudy skies in the sunshine in northwest wales, just up the road, the temperature got up to 21 celsius at 17 degrees fahrenheit. >> say what now? that was weather man liam dudham breezing right through the pronunciation of europe's longest place name. 58 letters long. let's hear him do it again. you know he practiced that. to make it seem like it was nothing. i'm impressed. he told the daily mail he learned welsh when he was younger and this is the sort of word he practiced. let's hear it one more time, shall we? >> that's the go go gock that always gets me. the town even has the pronunciation posted at its train station. yes, i see the pronunciation. i'm still not going to be able to do it. the only way you'll hear that name come out of my mouth is by some act of ventriloquism. i have trouble even saying the word ventriloquism -- times have changed ventriloquism. ventriloquism. times
it makes me long to be in the united kingdom where the high was only 70 in wales.s a town called [ pronouncing a town name ] >> no way anyone could pronounce the name of the town. >> cloudy skies in the sunshine in northwest wales, just up the road, the temperature got up to 21 celsius at 17 degrees fahrenheit. >> say what now? that was weather man liam dudham breezing right through the pronunciation of europe's longest place name. 58 letters long. let's hear him do it again....
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2 million refugees in turkey, 600,000 in jordan, 1 million in lebanon, a tiny country the size of wales, where one in four is a refugee from syria. you have to share the responsibility globally and the european union and the u.k. must do more to resettle some of those refugees. so the announcement today from david cameron was welcome, but it's a first step. >> the reality is though, i mean, is europe ever going to accept, as you pointed out just in lebanon 1 million refugees, scattered across the country, not just in camps, is europe not able to take in every single one of those refugees, how can a resettlement program be managed? >> of course europe can't take all those refugees and all those refugees don't want to go to europe. when i was recently in lebanon and jordan, some said they wanted to stay in hopes of return. others said they were saving up the little money they had to pay for smugglers to get to europe busy a very hazardous crossing. you have to provide a safe and legal route without the tragic consequences we've seen last week. and then each country works with the u.n. ref
2 million refugees in turkey, 600,000 in jordan, 1 million in lebanon, a tiny country the size of wales, where one in four is a refugee from syria. you have to share the responsibility globally and the european union and the u.k. must do more to resettle some of those refugees. so the announcement today from david cameron was welcome, but it's a first step. >> the reality is though, i mean, is europe ever going to accept, as you pointed out just in lebanon 1 million refugees, scattered...
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to do thatat, there has been a t of decisions made in t past t in chicago and wales to decide to invest in operation preration and capabilities. that is exactly what we do. we hope to do that anymore coopative way with all the paners and nations around the globe. vago: what are things moscow would have to do? granted, you are trying to respond in the exercises and preparatorory thinkining for a h of challenges, whether it is a migrant issue, a cyberssue, any number of threats the liance faces. when it comes to russia, what are things moscow has to do to reset itss relationship with the alliance so it is not regarded as a pential thrt? k know, thisros: you isis a high polilitical debate. some would say reestablishing some links at the military level could help to reduce tension. is not myto, this personal job, but nato is ready to do that. we are open for discussion. we are open to make sure we can prevent any kind of esculin torry -- escalade torry posture -- escalatoryostures. anything nato has planned is transparent with all the exercises we run. are taking a lot of security measures
to do thatat, there has been a t of decisions made in t past t in chicago and wales to decide to invest in operation preration and capabilities. that is exactly what we do. we hope to do that anymore coopative way with all the paners and nations around the globe. vago: what are things moscow would have to do? granted, you are trying to respond in the exercises and preparatorory thinkining for a h of challenges, whether it is a migrant issue, a cyberssue, any number of threats the liance faces....
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the new south wales say government is reviewing new control measures after 14 attacks between sydneyrisbane over the past year. in the latest incidents a man was knocked off his surfboard by a shark and then mauled. andrew thomas reports now from new south wales. >> reporter: on the morning of july 31st, just 20 meters from shore former boxer case was mauled by a great white shark. sat on his surfboard with the shark trying to rip off his leg, he imagined to fight back. >> i went who can, who can, who can, four files. >> reporter: and it worked. >> it worked. >> reporter: but pen seconds you reckon he was latched on. >> i reckon the whole wing was 10 seconds, yeah. >> reporter: he lost so much blood he almost died. he spend all of august in hospital, full recovery could take years. as for get back in the ocean. >> i wouldn't no way, you continues pay me $10 million i wouldn't go in. i am not going in there until i believe it's safe. >> reporter: there is fear a lodge this coast of australia. over the past 12 months, a short stretch north of sydney has seen 14 people attack by sharks.
the new south wales say government is reviewing new control measures after 14 attacks between sydneyrisbane over the past year. in the latest incidents a man was knocked off his surfboard by a shark and then mauled. andrew thomas reports now from new south wales. >> reporter: on the morning of july 31st, just 20 meters from shore former boxer case was mauled by a great white shark. sat on his surfboard with the shark trying to rip off his leg, he imagined to fight back. >> i went...
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the new south wales government is reviewing new control measures after 14 attacks between sydney and brisbane over the past year. in the latest incident a man was knocked off his surf ski by a shark and mauled. andrew thomas reports now from new south wales. >> on the morning of july the 31st, just 20 meters from shore, former boxer craig ison was mauled by a great white shark. sat on his surfboard, with the shark trying to rip off his leg, he managed to fight back. >> i went whack, whack, whack, whack, four time,. >> and it worked? >> it worked. >> for 10 seconds he was latched on? >> i reckon the whole thing was about 10 seconds, yeah. >> he lost so much blood he almost died. he spent time in the hospital. full recovery could take years. as for getting back in the ocean owe. >> you can pay me $10 million and i still wouldn't go in the water. i won't go in there until i know it's safe. >> there's fear along this coast of australia. over the past 12 months, the short stretch north of sydney has seen 14 people attacked by sharks. two died. >> life is imitating art. there's a lot of fe
the new south wales government is reviewing new control measures after 14 attacks between sydney and brisbane over the past year. in the latest incident a man was knocked off his surf ski by a shark and mauled. andrew thomas reports now from new south wales. >> on the morning of july the 31st, just 20 meters from shore, former boxer craig ison was mauled by a great white shark. sat on his surfboard, with the shark trying to rip off his leg, he managed to fight back. >> i went whack,...
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unlike some, he hasn't written off england despite the their loss to wales on saturday. our plan is not the to have to scrounge through. we have to play well every game and just let the results take care of themselves. so we are not sitting in fronts of the t.v. for one team or the other. we are watching, making assessments looking at our own game and seeing how we can improve because we are going to have to -- let's be honest -- we are going to have to improve in the first few matches to be able to compete. >> topping poll a is important because it means their opponent could be the runner up in poll b which could be scotland. the scots are spaikt ahead of the springboks and sam 0a after beating the autz in leagues. the americans lead 13-6 scotland ran in 5 second half tries for a 39-16 win. that will be important. >> sunday's final match, ireland move to the top of poll d with a 44 team winover romania in front of a tournament record crowd of 81,267 fans at wimberly stadium mark gram, al jazeera. >> hamilton equalled the record of his boyhood hero after he won the 41st
unlike some, he hasn't written off england despite the their loss to wales on saturday. our plan is not the to have to scrounge through. we have to play well every game and just let the results take care of themselves. so we are not sitting in fronts of the t.v. for one team or the other. we are watching, making assessments looking at our own game and seeing how we can improve because we are going to have to -- let's be honest -- we are going to have to improve in the first few matches to be...
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andrew thomas reports from new south wales, australia. >> reporter: on the morning of july 31st, justsser shore, former boxer craig was mauled by a great white shark. sat on his surfboard with the sharping trying to rip off his leg, he managed to fight back. >> i went whack, whack, whack, whack, four times. >> reporter: and it worked. >> it worked. >> reporter: for 10 seconds you reckon he was latched on. >> i reckon the whole thing bass about 10 seconds, yeah. >> reporter: he lost so much blood he almost died and spent all of august in hospital, full recovery could take years, as for getting back in the ocean. >> i wouldn't go back in the water no, way you could pay me $10 million i won't go in. i won't go in there until i know and believe it's safe. >> reporter: there is fear along the coast of australia. over the past 12 months a short stretch north of sydney has seen 14 people attack by sharks, two died. >> life si imitating art. it's a little bit like jaws, there is a lot fear i know surfers are reluctant to go in to the without early 89 why soma at, it could this be year's em ni
andrew thomas reports from new south wales, australia. >> reporter: on the morning of july 31st, justsser shore, former boxer craig was mauled by a great white shark. sat on his surfboard with the sharping trying to rip off his leg, he managed to fight back. >> i went whack, whack, whack, whack, four times. >> reporter: and it worked. >> it worked. >> reporter: for 10 seconds you reckon he was latched on. >> i reckon the whole thing bass about 10 seconds,...
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australia east coast has a debate of killing is to make the waters safe for swimmers and new south walesent is looking at measures after 14 attacks in the last year, in the latest incident a man was knocked off his surf ski by a shark and mauled. andrew thomas reports from new south wales. >> on the morning of july the 31st, just 20 meters from shore former boxer craig ison was mauled by a great white shark, sat on his surf board with the shark trying to rip off his leg he managed to fight back. >> whack whack whack whack four times and it worked. >> for ten seconds you think he was latched on. >> the whole thing was ten seconds. >> reporter: lost so much blood he almost died and spent all of august in hospital, full recovery could take years. as for getting back in the ocean. >> i wouldn't go back in the water no way and you can pay me $10 million and i wouldn't get in the water and i will not go in there until i know it's safe. >> reporter: there is fear on the coast of australia, over the past 12 months the short stretch north of sidney has seen 14 people attacked by sharks and two di
australia east coast has a debate of killing is to make the waters safe for swimmers and new south walesent is looking at measures after 14 attacks in the last year, in the latest incident a man was knocked off his surf ski by a shark and mauled. andrew thomas reports from new south wales. >> on the morning of july the 31st, just 20 meters from shore former boxer craig ison was mauled by a great white shark, sat on his surf board with the shark trying to rip off his leg he managed to...
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general millburn went on to a core command, -- the division sailed from new york in 1944 and went to wales for training. on 16 june 1944, they boarded another ship to normandy and into action, landing at omaha beach. 83rd will see the five different campaigns, liberating numerous towns and villages. the brittany campaign. and on september 16, saw the only surrender of the german major general with 20,000 enlisted officers. essential europe campaign -- they final thrust was the first goal to destroy the german army which held critical industrial areas. the 83rd would be crucial to erect the truman bridge. 280 miles in 13 days and ended up 45 miles southwest of berlin. in the last drive, the 83rd earned another nickname -- the ragtag circus. "to us, ite book, was no circus. admittedly, we looked like a carnival group entering a country town as we dashed on the highways and byways of the russian provinces. it.t had wheels, we used they had a seemingly endless surprise of green paint to hate every vehicle they commandeered. on the way to the river, the 83rd liberated a concentration camp, whic
general millburn went on to a core command, -- the division sailed from new york in 1944 and went to wales for training. on 16 june 1944, they boarded another ship to normandy and into action, landing at omaha beach. 83rd will see the five different campaigns, liberating numerous towns and villages. the brittany campaign. and on september 16, saw the only surrender of the german major general with 20,000 enlisted officers. essential europe campaign -- they final thrust was the first goal to...
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when the prince of wales came to visit he would stay in a home up here in the mount auburn community. this is where the well-to-do got first established. trying to get away from all the pollution and the slaughterhouses, thus getting the name pork-opolis. trying to get to that cleaner, healthier air, so to speak. william was born in this house september 18, 1857. he would be the second child born of alfonso and louise taft. they grew up in a loving home, hard working, education was very important here. whenever they were done with their homework, that was when they were granted the opportunity to go out and play with their friends as a reward. the family actually lived a very simple lives. they didn't dress lavishly. they wouldn't attend a lot of social functions. they also participated -- alphonso taft would create the house of refuge in 1851 with his first wife fanny. this was to help young teenage children get back on the right track in society. louise taft, his second wife, she is one of the ladies credited for creating the free kindergarten movement for cincinnati. that is in the
when the prince of wales came to visit he would stay in a home up here in the mount auburn community. this is where the well-to-do got first established. trying to get away from all the pollution and the slaughterhouses, thus getting the name pork-opolis. trying to get to that cleaner, healthier air, so to speak. william was born in this house september 18, 1857. he would be the second child born of alfonso and louise taft. they grew up in a loving home, hard working, education was very...
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division sales on april 6, 1944 landed in liverpool and went to wales for training. on august 16 1944 they boarded a ship, this time to normandy and into action. the 83rd would ,eek contact with the enemy five different campaigns, and liberating numerous towns and villages. tom, -- the brittany campaign -- also surrendered at the citadel torturous and on september 16 saw the only surrender over german major general with 20,000 enlisted officers to u.s. troops . from there they went to the bulge with russia fort -- the rhineland campaign was in the canal area in the towns of ofvil stores -- devilsdorf. -- central campaign general eisenhower's final offensive to cross the first goal to destroy the german army group, which helped in such critical and industrial areas. the 83rd would be crucial in the race to erect the truman bridge across the river. days and ended up 45 miles southwest of berlin. the 83rdst drive earned another nickname. europe, to ust in it was no circus. it looks like a summer carnival group entering a country town as we dashed along the highways and
division sales on april 6, 1944 landed in liverpool and went to wales for training. on august 16 1944 they boarded a ship, this time to normandy and into action. the 83rd would ,eek contact with the enemy five different campaigns, and liberating numerous towns and villages. tom, -- the brittany campaign -- also surrendered at the citadel torturous and on september 16 saw the only surrender over german major general with 20,000 enlisted officers to u.s. troops . from there they went to the bulge...
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. >> dowie james from wales, part of the united kingdom. and he is coming over to the u.s.e. his family were having trouble paying for the flight. i'm taking care of the flight along with british airways to bring him to the states to bring him this operation. it seems so simple. his family approached me and needed money for operation. on one of the evenings of my tour about 3,000, 4,000 people in wales, in cardiff, they donated money and got part of the operation paid for. it's a simple operation. when a child goes to his mother and says why can't i walk like my brothers and sisters and there is an operation that can fix it, you get him the operation no matter what. we are flying him over and with a lot of physiotherapy and work he will be on his feet and we'll help this young man walk. >> that is cool. any breaking news for us on captain jack or of course malcolm merlin from "arrow"? >> for captain jack fans there will be audio plays coming out. although he is not on the tv screens he never goes away. if you enjoyed season three of "arrow" you will love season four. it is
. >> dowie james from wales, part of the united kingdom. and he is coming over to the u.s.e. his family were having trouble paying for the flight. i'm taking care of the flight along with british airways to bring him to the states to bring him this operation. it seems so simple. his family approached me and needed money for operation. on one of the evenings of my tour about 3,000, 4,000 people in wales, in cardiff, they donated money and got part of the operation paid for. it's a simple...
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the division sailed from new york in 1944 and went to wales for training. on 16 june, 1944, they boarded another ship to normandy and into action, landing at omaha beach. from that day, the 83rd will see 270 days of contact with the enemy and five different campaigns, liberating numerous towns and villages. the normandy campaign, karen 10 and others. the brittany campaign. the city surrender of dell fortress at san seban, and on september 16, saw the only surrender of the german major general with 20,000 enlisted officers to u.s. troops. campaign saw various towns in mountain snow. from there they went to the t, andwith rouchfor others. the rhineland campaign was the earth canal area in the towns of devilsdorff and others. .he central europe campaign general eisenhower's final offensive, the final thrust was the first goal to destroy the german army group b, which held critical industrial areas. the 83rd would be crucial to erect the truman bridge. 280 miles in 13 days and ended up 45 miles southwest of berlin. in the last drive, the 83rd earned another nic
the division sailed from new york in 1944 and went to wales for training. on 16 june, 1944, they boarded another ship to normandy and into action, landing at omaha beach. from that day, the 83rd will see 270 days of contact with the enemy and five different campaigns, liberating numerous towns and villages. the normandy campaign, karen 10 and others. the brittany campaign. the city surrender of dell fortress at san seban, and on september 16, saw the only surrender of the german major general...
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. >>> now, wales has received a poouhuge blow. lee halfpenny will miss the tournament with a knee injury. used to promote the event in london, ruptured litigate a's means he will not be playing in it. also an injury doubt, wales become their world cup campaign benagainst uconveyor on septembr the 20th. >> well documented injuries, few of our first players and it's disappointing. that's nature of the beast unfortunately. all players have those moments in their careers and we've all been there. it's very difficult and it's part and parcel of what we do. >> he is already shifting his focus to defending his olympic titles at next year's rio games. last month's world championships in beijing, has opted to replies the diamond league finals. taking a break instead before trowrng training ireturning to n october. >>> heavy weights of power lifting, sport faces an ongoing challenge to face drug cheats. it's a fight organizers believe they are winning. >> raising the bar to reach rio. some of the world's best power lifters, the asian world
. >>> now, wales has received a poouhuge blow. lee halfpenny will miss the tournament with a knee injury. used to promote the event in london, ruptured litigate a's means he will not be playing in it. also an injury doubt, wales become their world cup campaign benagainst uconveyor on septembr the 20th. >> well documented injuries, few of our first players and it's disappointing. that's nature of the beast unfortunately. all players have those moments in their careers and we've...
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their culture, stories are based on a life drawn from waling from a subsistence life. the thing that you are never around is truly a concept for the animals i grew up with are a companion choice. we respect them. they respect us. >> reporter: james is an expert in their language, and narates "never alone." when we met him, they were attending a summit where community leaders gathered to discuss ways to protect the culture and language. >> reporter: is this culture and language in danger. >> our way of life. language. >> he says the game could preserve the language spoken by 2000 of alaska. >> playing the game would make them interested and make them serious about living there. >> reporter: while the developers wanted "never alone" to preserve the culture, it was important to bring their stories for the rest of the world. there could be mutual saving. >> this is it. >> there's so much enrichment, whether it's spiritual, literary, be at home, beindigenous, know where you are and who you are. >> this is not about saving the culture as much about imparting what is cultures
their culture, stories are based on a life drawn from waling from a subsistence life. the thing that you are never around is truly a concept for the animals i grew up with are a companion choice. we respect them. they respect us. >> reporter: james is an expert in their language, and narates "never alone." when we met him, they were attending a summit where community leaders gathered to discuss ways to protect the culture and language. >> reporter: is this culture and...
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think the world game is always massive for me growing up from the age of 5 watching england versus wales and the six nations with my old man. it's a special occasion to be part of for me, and then like i said, the added spice is being a world cup pull, the hardest pull. this could be incredible. i can't wait to get out there. >> this is all you guys and quite rightly so. we're generally thinking to give the rugby the pitch dimensions are the same and we're just going out to try and prove everybody who has written us off, we have a good shot in the game. so hugely anticipation is building. >>> the team has locked out the front row for the japanese grand prix. nico was kwiekest in qualifying with lewis hamilton second. it's the first pole since may and he trails britain by 31 points. hamilton was one of a handful of drivers who posted on the lap and then he crashed his red bull late in the third qualifying session. thankfully the russian driver escaped unhurt. it led to the suspension of a final lab after they crashings at the stam track that led to his death in july. >>> the political man
think the world game is always massive for me growing up from the age of 5 watching england versus wales and the six nations with my old man. it's a special occasion to be part of for me, and then like i said, the added spice is being a world cup pull, the hardest pull. this could be incredible. i can't wait to get out there. >> this is all you guys and quite rightly so. we're generally thinking to give the rugby the pitch dimensions are the same and we're just going out to try and prove...
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jones for his leadership, and the weight -- way they continue the fight in wales.y have addressed the health market in wales, something we wish to do in the rest of britain. i say congratulations to marvin reese for being selected as our mayoral candidate in bristol. we will be there supporting you. and to my friend who has been elected as the mayoral candidate for london. we will be campaigning together on the crucial issue of housing in london. i am fed up with the social cleansing of london by the tory government. [applause] we need a labour mayor in london who can ensure that we house everyone in london, that we end the skyhigh rent. that we end the insecurity of those living in the private sector. we need a labour mayor who can bring that about, and he is the man to do it. this week, the tories will show what they are made of. they have the tools to undermine the ilo conventions and shackle democratic unions and destroy another element of our society. they're pushing for the welfare reform bill which will bring such misery and poverty to so many of the poorest
jones for his leadership, and the weight -- way they continue the fight in wales.y have addressed the health market in wales, something we wish to do in the rest of britain. i say congratulations to marvin reese for being selected as our mayoral candidate in bristol. we will be there supporting you. and to my friend who has been elected as the mayoral candidate for london. we will be campaigning together on the crucial issue of housing in london. i am fed up with the social cleansing of london...
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two-time world champions tough group against england and wales.their campaign against finally on september the 23rd. this is the final try of the game. cricket australian all rounder shane watson has announced his retirement. he dropped his first test against england in july. ' injury has now ruled him out of the ongoing one-day series, that's all your sport right now. hands you back to barbara in london. >>> did you. i i have a sport story. well sort of. competitors from all over the world are in the u.s. steal of san diego for the annual sand sculpting championship. 300 tons of sands are being excused by competitors from as far away as russia. and thal theme is the 2016 olympics. amazing sculptures and that is it for this news hour, do stay with us, we'll have more news in just a few minutes, thanks for watching. goodbye. >>> sewer are europe's refugees crisis, austria warns it won't allow people to cross its territory for much longer. ♪ ♪ >>> hello there, i am julie mcdonald, this is al jazeera live from london. also coming up. guyed mall ans a
two-time world champions tough group against england and wales.their campaign against finally on september the 23rd. this is the final try of the game. cricket australian all rounder shane watson has announced his retirement. he dropped his first test against england in july. ' injury has now ruled him out of the ongoing one-day series, that's all your sport right now. hands you back to barbara in london. >>> did you. i i have a sport story. well sort of. competitors from all over the...
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look at wales. they're going to struggle. australia is a wildcard in the moment.we have home advantage and that, you know, when i played in 91 it made a big difference. but england are expecting to do well. >> to what extent could they become a rugby nation rather than a football nation. the football team hasn't done that well. >> oh. >> it's true. >> rugby is being played all around the country. brighton became a rugby town. games planned in manchester, new castle, everywhere. so there's a real legacy thing here with the imagination of the country will take light and all kids, they want to be winners and after the '91 world cup a lot of kids started to take up rugby. if they win this world cup watch out there's going to be an explosion of rugby players. >> getting a lot of abuse for that too through my ear. >> but how many world cups -- does switzerland even play rugby? >> i don't think so. >> let's touch on your days in the financial industry as well. you were working for lehman bras the day it collapsed. what was that like? it was a bit of a skrcrum to ge to th
look at wales. they're going to struggle. australia is a wildcard in the moment.we have home advantage and that, you know, when i played in 91 it made a big difference. but england are expecting to do well. >> to what extent could they become a rugby nation rather than a football nation. the football team hasn't done that well. >> oh. >> it's true. >> rugby is being played all around the country. brighton became a rugby town. games planned in manchester, new castle,...
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fast-moving wildlife around the rally of australia course in new south wales. no one was quicker than the frenchman, taking over the lead late on set. it was never in question as he dominated sunday stages. his team-mates was second, the day belonged to the fourth driver to have won more than two world titles. >> once again, a very, very high one. it was for sure. still in the manage to win it. first we get it with a victory >>> australia's cricketers clinched the series 3-2. there's concerns over owen morgan, english captain, suffering a concussion after being hit on the head by a delivery. he is being monitored, coming a year after the death of philip hughes also struck by the ball. >> i think there's a couple of guys that are a little shaken up. starkie in particular. it was a tough summer for us at home. losing a close mate, and it's nasty when you get a glance like that. so, yes, there's a few guys shaken up. and hopefully i was okay. >> that's all the sport now, back to julie in london. now to india, where tens of thousands gaze in the sacred river. for t
fast-moving wildlife around the rally of australia course in new south wales. no one was quicker than the frenchman, taking over the lead late on set. it was never in question as he dominated sunday stages. his team-mates was second, the day belonged to the fourth driver to have won more than two world titles. >> once again, a very, very high one. it was for sure. still in the manage to win it. first we get it with a victory >>> australia's cricketers clinched the series 3-2....
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asy range from fish as small your little finger up to wales that way for thousand pounds. vivid look at life beneath the seven seas. south of los angeles lies another park that resembles no other on earth, disneyland. it has rides and exhibits and shows. it has trains and planes and bands and balloons. it has almost anything you can imagine. one imagines this is all for children. but it isn't. for every child that comes to disneyland, there are for adults. wisest, most celebrated men and women have been charmed by its attractions and enchantments. a miniature train can make you forget the real world if you let it work its magic. all aboard, the conductor's cry at disneyland. the ride will take you to a never neverland, a world of fantasy and dreams. this must be real, but then again, it isn't. it's all make-believe. a river launch at disneyland takes you through the wildest jungle. it's really is that makes you think you have come to another world, that you have left the united states. but you haven't begun to see all of disneyland. imagine now one of the great rivers of t
asy range from fish as small your little finger up to wales that way for thousand pounds. vivid look at life beneath the seven seas. south of los angeles lies another park that resembles no other on earth, disneyland. it has rides and exhibits and shows. it has trains and planes and bands and balloons. it has almost anything you can imagine. one imagines this is all for children. but it isn't. for every child that comes to disneyland, there are for adults. wisest, most celebrated men and women...
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. >>> also coming up a win for wales at a cost. we'll have all the details shortly. >>> the guanas canal in new york city is a little known waterway with big pollution problems. it's one of the most toxic waterways in america and the government has stepped in to get it cleaned up. we have the report. >> reporter: the canal is so filthy and contaminated most people don't want to go near it, let alone touch it, but not diamond eeg. . once a week he sets out in a canoe to wade into it, one of the most polluted and toxic waterways in america. >> it's mostly restaurant greases, oils, detergents, anything that runs through your sewer system ends up in the canal. >> you don't have to look too close to see how polluted it is. that's why he takes water samples to monitor the toxicity levels. however, it's under the service where raw sewage runoff level at a times in murky water, gives a new perspective on how ugly the problem is. along the banks remnants of the industrial plants now mostly closed down use the canal as a dumping ground for c
. >>> also coming up a win for wales at a cost. we'll have all the details shortly. >>> the guanas canal in new york city is a little known waterway with big pollution problems. it's one of the most toxic waterways in america and the government has stepped in to get it cleaned up. we have the report. >> reporter: the canal is so filthy and contaminated most people don't want to go near it, let alone touch it, but not diamond eeg. . once a week he sets out in a canoe to...
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it was found of the coast of wales and is a hot commodity.he so-called amburgey is is used to make scents. alix: $10,000 is no joke. serious cash for whale vomit. vomit.ll -- whale secretary of state carrie said the u.s. will increase the number of refugees as allies in europe struggled to accommodate that thousands fleeing violence. secretary kerry said president obama wants the u.s. to have a leadership role. rico's new plan shows $13 billion shortfall over the next five years. if it are taking into account, revenue. no estimates for potential losses for holders of puerto rico's 72 billion thousand worth of debt. mcdonald's explained to switch to cage-free eggs. in march, the company announced to use antibiotic free chickens and they agree to pay raises for workers the company owned stores. those are your top headlines. joeyjellylike is the -- lake is a -- chance of a global recession thanks to the slowdown in china. what do you make of it? guest:ank such i -- eye-catching, i grabbed the number. i disagree. the globe economy over the next b
it was found of the coast of wales and is a hot commodity.he so-called amburgey is is used to make scents. alix: $10,000 is no joke. serious cash for whale vomit. vomit.ll -- whale secretary of state carrie said the u.s. will increase the number of refugees as allies in europe struggled to accommodate that thousands fleeing violence. secretary kerry said president obama wants the u.s. to have a leadership role. rico's new plan shows $13 billion shortfall over the next five years. if it are...
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we saw the iphone and wales saw new apps for apple tv, and we also saw a bigger ipad. a more expensive ipad. not that much. so what you have seen is investors unimpress and the company seems to be baning on the momentum behind it and keeping it going. >> yeah, we also know that the justice department is renewing and what can you tell us on that? >> well, the roles reflect criticism. they have been going after major things and at the same point they have not been going after individual executives. these are allowing the justice department to do is prioritize after going in single and individual executives opposed to just the company himself. >> okay. cnbc thank you very much. >>> still ahead on way to early. the day football fabs have been waiting for. the official start of the nfl season. how find how how they're making history. >>> a former tennis stars bruising law in with the law. what happens and why the nypd is explain the actions. this store skpri more when "way too early" comes right back. ♪ hi, tom. how's the college visit? does it make the short list? yeah, i'
we saw the iphone and wales saw new apps for apple tv, and we also saw a bigger ipad. a more expensive ipad. not that much. so what you have seen is investors unimpress and the company seems to be baning on the momentum behind it and keeping it going. >> yeah, we also know that the justice department is renewing and what can you tell us on that? >> well, the roles reflect criticism. they have been going after major things and at the same point they have not been going after...
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looking at this while a man was knocked off his surf board and mauled and we report from new south walester: on july 31st, 20 meters from shore former boxer was mauled by a great white shark and sat on the surf board with the shark trying to rip off his leg he managed to fight back. >> whack whack whack and it worked. >> ten seconds you think he was latched on >> the whole thing was ten seconds. >> reporter: he lost so much blood he almost died and spent all of august in hospital, full recovery could take years and as for getting back in the ocean. >> i would not get back in the water and you can pay me $10 million and i won't go in the water and i will not go in there until i know it's safe. >> reporter: there is fear on the coast of australia, over the past 12 months the stretch north of sidney has seen 14 people attacked by sharks and two died. >> there is a lot of fear and i know surfers are reluctant to go in the water. >> reporter: why so many sharks and attacks, it could be this year's el-nino bringing sharks closer to shore and more rain has washed nutrients in the sea and anothe
looking at this while a man was knocked off his surf board and mauled and we report from new south walester: on july 31st, 20 meters from shore former boxer was mauled by a great white shark and sat on the surf board with the shark trying to rip off his leg he managed to fight back. >> whack whack whack and it worked. >> ten seconds you think he was latched on >> the whole thing was ten seconds. >> reporter: he lost so much blood he almost died and spent all of august in...
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this was the 13th attack off the new south wales coast this year.esulted in injuries and one back in february was fatal. >>> elmo, mickey mouse could be coming to a mobile device near you. disney agreed to a couple of things at amazon and microsoft letting folks use disney's cloud base digital movie service. this is what happened. us customers of amazon video and microsoft movies and tv should be able to connect to disney movies anywhere as of now the service let's you access disney and pixar marvel and star wars movies. now, if you are a cat owner dawn even are -- my kitty is own me. you know how much your pet needs you right? >> right. >> but a new study shows cats really don't need us at all. researchers say university of the lincoln in london found that kitties don't see people as a main source of security and safety in the way dog does. nobody interviewed my cats. they think the reason behind cat independence is because cats haven't basketball domesticated as long as dogs have. they only need it for food. >> i don't know. henry my cat meets me
this was the 13th attack off the new south wales coast this year.esulted in injuries and one back in february was fatal. >>> elmo, mickey mouse could be coming to a mobile device near you. disney agreed to a couple of things at amazon and microsoft letting folks use disney's cloud base digital movie service. this is what happened. us customers of amazon video and microsoft movies and tv should be able to connect to disney movies anywhere as of now the service let's you access disney...
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. >> reporter: england's pool includes wales and south australia. stepping up was not an option. a big nation would fall before the quarterfinals. and and the england fans have hoped it won't be them. >>> the world's number one surfer mick fanning is in action two months after being attacked by a shark at an event in south africa. the australian beat de-souza in the final of the hurley pro in california. fanning's score saw him replace the brazilian as world number one. with three events remaining. how i wish i could do that. >> this week on talk to al jazeera, renowned architect david adjaye. he's designing the smithsonian's national museum of african american history and culture on the mall in washington, d.c. >> i think that what the world will see is that the african american story is not a footnote, but probably the lens to really understand america, to this day. >> from a cancer treatment center in rwanda to an affordable housing project in new york, plus dozens of projects in development around the world, adjaye says he is trying tke
. >> reporter: england's pool includes wales and south australia. stepping up was not an option. a big nation would fall before the quarterfinals. and and the england fans have hoped it won't be them. >>> the world's number one surfer mick fanning is in action two months after being attacked by a shark at an event in south africa. the australian beat de-souza in the final of the hurley pro in california. fanning's score saw him replace the brazilian as world number one. with...
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. >>> new south weal south wales t reports a surprise amount of shark attacks. >> 20 meters from shore, craig was mauled by a great white shock. ison managed to fight back. >> whack whack whack whack. it worked. >> for ten seconds you reckon he was latched on? >> the whole time, was about ten seconds, yes. >> he spent all of august in hospital. full recovery could take years. >> you could pay me $10 million and i'm still not going into the water. i won't go in until i believe it's safe. >> there's fear along the coast of australia. 14 people attacked by sharks, two died. >> it's a little bit less joy, there's a little bit of fear, i know surfers are reluctant to go into the water. >> it could be this year's el nino is change water temperatures, bringing sharks closer to shore or more rain than normal is washing nutrients into the sea. or after a ban on fishing in 1999, more sharks are swimming. >> what has brought them to the shore? some enter into the debate. >> i've enjoyed the fact that the crowds are coming down. you can surf with a couple of your mates out here, that would be unhe
. >>> new south weal south wales t reports a surprise amount of shark attacks. >> 20 meters from shore, craig was mauled by a great white shock. ison managed to fight back. >> whack whack whack whack. it worked. >> for ten seconds you reckon he was latched on? >> the whole time, was about ten seconds, yes. >> he spent all of august in hospital. full recovery could take years. >> you could pay me $10 million and i'm still not going into the water. i...
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wales is home to the world's longest man-made surfable wave, edvard munch's painting "the scream" still fascinates art lovers, and scenic landscapes, germany's black forest is among germany's most popular travel destinations. europe in summer is boasting an abundance of outdoor festivals. you really have your choice, from opera and rock, to movies, beer, and food, and how about a
wales is home to the world's longest man-made surfable wave, edvard munch's painting "the scream" still fascinates art lovers, and scenic landscapes, germany's black forest is among germany's most popular travel destinations. europe in summer is boasting an abundance of outdoor festivals. you really have your choice, from opera and rock, to movies, beer, and food, and how about a
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the bones were recently found in new south wales. >>> excitement is building for the pope's visit to the united states. new york, philadelphia and d.c. all preparing to host the pontiff. 10,000 tickets were made available for his september 26 speech at independence hall. as greg argos reports, they were all gone in no time. >> reporter: jenna had her hands full, literally. >> good morning. >> reporter: answering questions from parishioners at st. monica's catholic church in south philly. >> i'll give you a call when the tickets get here. >> reporter: dozens of people wanting to reseive passes for sunday's -- reserve passes for sunday's mass. >> the phone has been ringing omp the hook. are -- off the hook. are the tickets there yet? >> reporter: the diocese was releasing 10,000 tickets at noon to pope francis address at independence hall. >>it's been awesome. people are so excited. >> reporter: that excitement obviously shown through the interest in those saturday tickets. [ bell rings ] >> reporter: when the clock struck 12:00, thousands of people logged on to the world meeting of fa
the bones were recently found in new south wales. >>> excitement is building for the pope's visit to the united states. new york, philadelphia and d.c. all preparing to host the pontiff. 10,000 tickets were made available for his september 26 speech at independence hall. as greg argos reports, they were all gone in no time. >> reporter: jenna had her hands full, literally. >> good morning. >> reporter: answering questions from parishioners at st. monica's catholic...
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. >> flemish flag, catalan flag, basque, wales, scotland. we want catalonia to be free. it's up to the catalans to determine that. but spain has said no no no. >> reporter: what happens next may spark a constitutional crisis in spain and elsewhere. jonah hull, al jazeera, barcelona. >> pope francis has concluded his trip to america. >> with a smile and a wave, pope francis ended his first ever visit to the united states. this is the first ever visit from a pope, he talked immigration climate change and inequality, same sex marriage and abortion and on his final day in address to bishops he talked about child sex abuse in the catholic church. he met victims, offered his prayers. 2002 many allegations of child sex abuse by clerics in the catholic church became president, more than 100,000 victims in the u.s. and many more worldwide. and the pope propositioned there would be no hiding place for guilty. >> translator: these things cannot be maintained in secret. i commit to a careful oversight to ensure youth are protected and all responsible will be held accountable. >> rep
. >> flemish flag, catalan flag, basque, wales, scotland. we want catalonia to be free. it's up to the catalans to determine that. but spain has said no no no. >> reporter: what happens next may spark a constitutional crisis in spain and elsewhere. jonah hull, al jazeera, barcelona. >> pope francis has concluded his trip to america. >> with a smile and a wave, pope francis ended his first ever visit to the united states. this is the first ever visit from a pope, he...
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we don't know what type of stone is it, are they local stones, blue stone from southern wales transported over hundreds of kilometers, we don't know that and geophysics doesn't tell us that. at some point archaeologists will be itching to get a look at them. >> just a reminder, you can find much more on many of our stories on the website. that's way the front page looks like at the moment, and the address is aljazeera.com. humanity, but we're doing it in a unique way. this is a show about science... >> oh! >> oh my god! >> by scientists. tonight: techknow's journey to the arctic. 13 days... subfreezing temperatures... endless sun. >> it is passed midnight right now and the sun just is not
we don't know what type of stone is it, are they local stones, blue stone from southern wales transported over hundreds of kilometers, we don't know that and geophysics doesn't tell us that. at some point archaeologists will be itching to get a look at them. >> just a reminder, you can find much more on many of our stories on the website. that's way the front page looks like at the moment, and the address is aljazeera.com. humanity, but we're doing it in a unique way. this is a show about...
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wales is home to the world's longest man-made surfable wave, edvard munch's painting "the scream" still fascinates art lovers, and scenic landscapes, germany's black forest is among germany's most popular travel destinations. europe in summer is boasting an abundance of outdoor festivals. you really have your choice,
wales is home to the world's longest man-made surfable wave, edvard munch's painting "the scream" still fascinates art lovers, and scenic landscapes, germany's black forest is among germany's most popular travel destinations. europe in summer is boasting an abundance of outdoor festivals. you really have your choice,