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# waterloo! # waterloo!o! # waterloo! # promise to love you for ever more. # promise to love you for ever more. # waterloo! # waterloo! # couldn't escape if i wanted to. # couldn't escape if i wanted to. # waterloo! # waterloo! # waterloo! # knowing my fate is to be with you. # knowing my fate is to be with you. # wa—wa—wa—wa—waterloo # wa—wa—wa—wa—waterloo # finally face my waterloo. # finally face my waterloo. # wa—wa—wa—wa—waterloo # wa—wa—wa—wa—waterloo # finally facing my waterloo. # sounding fantastic. i am sure you will have that in your head all day. joe lewis and former owner of tottenham hotspur football club has pleaded guilty to passing stock tips to his girlfriend, friends and employees. boeing has paid alaska airlines $160 million in initial compensation after a panel blew out of one of its 737 max planes. the airline said it expected more to come. the compensation covers loss of business after boeing grounded all of the fleet for three weeks. nobody was injured in the incident. a federal inves
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and we alljust stopped. # waterloo # i was defeated # you won the war # waterloo... # well, 50 yearsing sure abba is played from every street corner, making it absolutely impossible not to sing along. # whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, waterloo # finally facing my waterloo # # waterloo, i was defeated # you won the war... # and just around the corner, more abba. brighton gay men's chorus getting ready for this weekend. # waterloo, couldn't escape if i wanted to... # back outside the dome, where it all started, a special plaque. sandra and frank travelled from belgium to see it. we love very much abba, - and we are following them all over the world, also for an event l like this, so it's unbelievable. five decades on, they're still arguably the biggest stars eurovision has ever created. that song is in my head, stay with us on bbc news. hello there. we saw some very big temperature contrasts from north to south across the country this morning. it was cold with some disruptive snow across scotland through the morning period. it stays rather grey here with further outbreaks of rain. it stays on
and we alljust stopped. # waterloo # i was defeated # you won the war # waterloo... # well, 50 yearsing sure abba is played from every street corner, making it absolutely impossible not to sing along. # whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, waterloo # finally facing my waterloo # # waterloo, i was defeated # you won the war... # and just around the corner, more abba. brighton gay men's chorus getting ready for this weekend. # waterloo, couldn't escape if i wanted to... # back outside the dome, where it all...
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. # finally facing my waterloo. # waterloo, i was defeated. # you won the war...#.. brighton gay men's chorus getting ready for this weekend. # waterloo, couldn't escape if i wanted to...# back outside the dome, where it all started, a special plaque. sandra and frank travelled from belgium to see it. we love very much abba, - and we are following them all over the world, also for an event l like this, so it's unbelievable. five decades on, they're still arguably the biggest stars eurovision has ever created. let's speak to james rowe, who is the host of the euro trip, a podcast on all things eurovision. james, good to have you with us. it clearly didn't take their careers any harm, did it? ida. clearly didn't take their careers any harm, did it?— clearly didn't take their careers any harm, did it? no, clearly not! imaaine any harm, did it? no, clearly not! imagine 50 _ any harm, did it? no, clearly not! imagine 50 years _ any harm, did it? no, clearly not! imagine 50 years ago _ any harm, did it? no, clearly not! imagine 50 years ago telling - any harm, did it? no,
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and we alljust stopped. # waterloo. # i was defeated. # you won the war. # waterloo...# well, 50 yearsision glory. and this drag bus will be touring the city, making sure abba is played from every street corner, making it absolutely impossible not to sing along. # whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, waterloo. # finally facing my waterloo # waterloo, i was defeated you won the war...# and just around the corner, more abba. brighton gay men's chorus getting ready for this weekend. # waterloo, couldn't escape if i wanted to...# back outside the dome, where it all started, a special plaque. sandra and frank travelled from belgium to see it. we love very much abba, - and we are following them all over the world, also for an event l like this, so it's unbelievable. five decades on, they're still arguably the biggest stars eurovision has ever created. now it's time for a look at the weather. hello. snow for some across scotland this morning, but the contrast in conditions this weekend will be fairly stark. at the moment we have this area of low cloud developing across the azores, bringing up airfrom the
and we alljust stopped. # waterloo. # i was defeated. # you won the war. # waterloo...# well, 50 yearsision glory. and this drag bus will be touring the city, making sure abba is played from every street corner, making it absolutely impossible not to sing along. # whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, waterloo. # finally facing my waterloo # waterloo, i was defeated you won the war...# and just around the corner, more abba. brighton gay men's chorus getting ready for this weekend. # waterloo, couldn't escape...
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. # finally facing my waterloo.# # waterloo, i was defeated you won the war...# - and just round theif i wanted to...# _ back outside the dome where it all started, a special plaque. sandra and frank travelled from belgium to see it. we love very much abba, and we are following them all over the world. also for an event like this. so it's unbelievable. five decades on, they're still arguably the biggest stars eurovision has ever created. fiona lamdin, bbc news. feels like yesterday. time for a look at the weather. here's stav da navos. they don't have any weather name songs, but i thought the windy takes it all this weekend! it will be turning windier, we have a named storm on the way, storm kathleen which has been named by the irish met service for this week at the biggest impact will be across more western parts of ireland. and western parts of ireland. and western parts of the uk have the potential for travel disruption, especially the ferry routes up and down the irish sea. this is a deepening store moving along the west of ireland, strongest impacts
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and we alljust stopped. # waterloo. # i was defeated. # you won the war. # waterloo.# well, 50 years the corner, more abba — brighton gay men's chorus getting ready for this weekend. # waterloo, couldn't escape if i wanted to.# back outside the dome, where it all started, a special plaque. sandra and frank travelled from belgium to see it. we love very much abba, and we are following them all over the world. also for an event like this. it's unbelievable. five decades on, they're still arguably the biggest stars eurovision has ever created. well, this was the next day. abba on brighton beach after they won. you have been putting together all sorts of things for the exhibition. tell us what it is like.— of things for the exhibition. tell us what it is like. such a fun show to work on- _ us what it is like. such a fun show to work on. it _ us what it is like. such a fun show to work on. it is _ us what it is like. such a fun show to work on. it is a _ us what it is like. such a fun show to work on. it is a slice _ us what it is like. such a fun show to work on. it is a slice of- to wor
and we alljust stopped. # waterloo. # i was defeated. # you won the war. # waterloo.# well, 50 years the corner, more abba — brighton gay men's chorus getting ready for this weekend. # waterloo, couldn't escape if i wanted to.# back outside the dome, where it all started, a special plaque. sandra and frank travelled from belgium to see it. we love very much abba, and we are following them all over the world. also for an event like this. it's unbelievable. five decades on, they're still...
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# couldn't escape if i wanted to # waterloo # knowing my fate is to be with you # wa—wa—wa—wa—waterloo and warm — that's been the two main characteristics of the weekend's weather so far. in fact, storm kathleen brought gusts of winds along west coast of 60 to 70 mile an hour and the tops of mountains in scotland just shy of a 100 mile an hour gust was recorded. but it was warm with it as south—westerly winds fell across east anglia and south—east england — we've had the warmest day of the year so far with temperatures widely getting over 21 degrees. low pressure is still the dominant feature, though, into the second half of the weekend. and this weather front here could bring more persistent outbreaks of showery rain as we go through the day. so closest to the low, we'll see a frequent rash of showers here. and by the middle part of the afternoon, we'll have a line of showers developing across south—west england, driven on by that south—westerly wind. there'll be some heavier bursts mixed in there as well as it pushes its way into wales and the midlands. east anglia, south—east englan
# couldn't escape if i wanted to # waterloo # knowing my fate is to be with you # wa—wa—wa—wa—waterloo and warm — that's been the two main characteristics of the weekend's weather so far. in fact, storm kathleen brought gusts of winds along west coast of 60 to 70 mile an hour and the tops of mountains in scotland just shy of a 100 mile an hour gust was recorded. but it was warm with it as south—westerly winds fell across east anglia and south—east england — we've had the warmest...
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he plays piano arrangement of "waterloo" that's the bbc�*s tribute to waterloo. attacks on the 7th of october, you can read more of the human side of this conflict, go to the bbc news website and if you see there we have the human stories of the conflict that is currently gripping the middle east. plenty more coming up right here on bbc news. hello there. windy and warm — that's been the two main characteristics of the weekend's weather so far. in fact, storm kathleen brought gusts of winds along west coast of 60 to 70 mile an hour and the tops of mountains in scotland just shy of a 100 mile an hour gust was recorded. but it was warm with it as south—westerly winds fell across east anglia and south—east england — we've had the warmest day of the year so far with temperatures widely getting over 21 degrees. low pressure is still the dominant feature, though, into the second half of the weekend. and this weather front here could bring more persistent outbreaks of showery rain as we go through the day. so closest to the low, we'll see a frequent rash of showers here
he plays piano arrangement of "waterloo" that's the bbc�*s tribute to waterloo. attacks on the 7th of october, you can read more of the human side of this conflict, go to the bbc news website and if you see there we have the human stories of the conflict that is currently gripping the middle east. plenty more coming up right here on bbc news. hello there. windy and warm — that's been the two main characteristics of the weekend's weather so far. in fact, storm kathleen brought...
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their experiences _ near waterloo and shared their experiences with— near waterloo and shared theiri london. ii ten and 14 from schools in london. i think— ten and 14 from schools in london. i think this _ ten and 14 from schools in london. i think this is — ten and 14 from schools in london. i think this is marvellous. _ ten and 14 from schools in london. i think this is marvellous. starting - think this is marvellous. starting the second — think this is marvellous. starting the second world _ think this is marvellous. starting the second world war— think this is marvellous. starting the second world war at - think this is marvellous. starting the second world war at the - think this is marvellous. starting - the second world war at the moment as she _ the second world war at the moment as she rightly— the second world war at the moment as she rightly pointed _ the second world war at the moment as she rightly pointed out, _ the second world war at the moment as she rightly pointed out, people - as she rightly pointed out, people with living — as she rightly pointed out, people with
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. # waterloo... # 50 years - # waterloo... # 50 years since i # waterloo... #| 50 years since the # waterloo... # 50 years since the eurovision win, marking the special moment in musical history. hello, welcome to the programme. the un human rights council has backed a resolution demanding a halt arms sales to israel because of its conduct in the war in gaza. the vote will increase diplomatic pressure on israel to change course. it comes as the us welcomed news israel will allow three humanitarian corridors into gaza following a phone call between president biden and benjamin netanyahu. for the first time since the start of the israel—gaza war, israel will temporarily reopen the erez crossing in northern gaza. ashdod port will also be opened for humanitarian deliveries. and more aid trucks from jordan will be allowed to cross israel to gaza. the call between mr biden and mr netanyahu was their first since an israeli air strike killed seven international aid workers from the charity group world central kitchen, sparking international outrage. the white house is urging israel to allow a dramat
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nuevamente sus puertas& hoy hace 50 aÑos que el legendario grupo "abba" gaÓ una gran batalla con "waterloore cancÓn de amor, que se ha convertido en un cÁsico de la Úsica popular... la cancÓn volvÓ a sonar hoy en la estacÓn londinense de wateloo donde un coro pinterpreÓ una versÓn para los viajeros... abba es un de los grupos musicales con mayores ventas en la historia del pop a proÓsito del eclipse solar del lunes, investigadores de la universidad nacional auÓnoma de Éxico crearon un pequeÑo aparato que convierte la luz del sol en ondas sonoras.... aÍ las personas invidentes o con problemas visuales podÁn disfrutar del fenomendo natural... adeÁs, puede fabricarse de manera Ácil, siguiendo unas sencillas instrucciones... sandra arÜelles con los detalles. en los deportes, el mallorca del Écnico mexicano javier aguirre perdÓ frente al athletic de bilbao en la definicion desde el punto penal, el t"tulo de la copa del rey... alfredo tame con toda la informacÓn... una empresa de golosinas de estados unidos se lanza a la conquista del mercado chino... les contamos Ómo lo hace... y ahora nos lleg
nuevamente sus puertas& hoy hace 50 aÑos que el legendario grupo "abba" gaÓ una gran batalla con "waterloore cancÓn de amor, que se ha convertido en un cÁsico de la Úsica popular... la cancÓn volvÓ a sonar hoy en la estacÓn londinense de wateloo donde un coro pinterpreÓ una versÓn para los viajeros... abba es un de los grupos musicales con mayores ventas en la historia del pop a proÓsito del eclipse solar del lunes, investigadores de la universidad nacional...
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the trouble, the trouble waterloo station is trouble with waterloo station is , south—east.e south—east. and after was number one in after covid it was number one in the uk before covid. and then after covid because it has so many people commuting to london. it became number two behind liverpool street . so i'm very liverpool street. so i'm very sorry to those lefties out there. it gave you a gave you a victory which doesn't happen very often. i must be honest with you. >> yeah, but the point stands doesn't it, kelvin. yeah >> the point stands that waterloo station, 54 million people year come there people a year come into there and on that particular escalator, there was nobody . escalator, there was nobody. there was. right. i've got two other photos. it had one person on the station on the jubilee line. well, you know how busy the jubilee line through green park, bond street, my god, everywhere. right and the other one was the underground ticket to go into the underground from the main station. right. that was completely deserted as well. this is a major issue and it is a
the trouble, the trouble waterloo station is trouble with waterloo station is , south—east.e south—east. and after was number one in after covid it was number one in the uk before covid. and then after covid because it has so many people commuting to london. it became number two behind liverpool street . so i'm very liverpool street. so i'm very sorry to those lefties out there. it gave you a gave you a victory which doesn't happen very often. i must be honest with you. >> yeah, but...
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so i'm traveling through london's waterloo station.hey were surprised with a flash mob performance the song >> and are recorded >> rendition was performed by itself playing grand piano simultaneously every hour in major european cities meantime, the band has thanked the fans saying it's deeply humbling well, that wraps up this. our of a newsroom. i'm at a coren viewers in north america, cnn this morning is next for the rest of the world. it's connecting african police. service, cnn >> if you work in spaceflight this is the worst thing that can happen >> space shuttle columbia, the final flight premium here's tonight at nine on cnn. i brought in a job, max protein with 30 grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks. here, i'll take that >> ensure max protein, 30 grams protein one prim should are 25 it's a minerals in a new fiber blend with a prebiotic >> what i look forward to a contractor is someone who is reliable and skillful. >> that's where angie comes in with top rated certified pros and over 500 catego
so i'm traveling through london's waterloo station.hey were surprised with a flash mob performance the song >> and are recorded >> rendition was performed by itself playing grand piano simultaneously every hour in major european cities meantime, the band has thanked the fans saying it's deeply humbling well, that wraps up this. our of a newsroom. i'm at a coren viewers in north america, cnn this morning is next for the rest of the world. it's connecting african police. service, cnn...
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what's the situation now at waterloo ? waterloo?usual actually. all the shops are open, cafes and so much more . the shops are open, cafes and so much more. but this the shops are open, cafes and so much more . but this is the shops are open, cafes and so much more. but this is one of the most used stations in the country. >> an estimated around 158,000 people go through this station every single day. now we can see people going in and out of the station . that's because a south station. that's because a south western rail are the only service which is operating out of here to go to places like guilt , of here to go to places like guilt, guildford and woking. >> but you further >> but if you live further afield , there are no trains afield, there are no trains going that way. and the last train, if you're going that direction, just 5:00. direction, is just after 5:00. >> but union members , >> but aslef union members, train drivers have been on the picket line here outside the station and this is 22 months how. >> now. >> they've be
what's the situation now at waterloo ? waterloo?usual actually. all the shops are open, cafes and so much more . the shops are open, cafes and so much more. but this the shops are open, cafes and so much more . but this is the shops are open, cafes and so much more. but this is one of the most used stations in the country. >> an estimated around 158,000 people go through this station every single day. now we can see people going in and out of the station . that's because a south station....
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mclean and professor of geography and environmental studies at the will for lower university in waterloo, canada. i began by asking him to tell us more about the only annual weather phenomenon in white africa is silver honorable to it. or sure, it's so naturally occurring climate phenomena that happens once or twice each decade. uh, it started about 10 or 11 months ago and it will be at being later this year. it's initiated when trade winds over the pacific ocean. we can allowing really warm water off the coast of asia to migrate across the surface of the pacific ocean where it cools on, on the west coast of the americas. when this happens, it starts to have an effect on global temperatures and precipitation patterns. so we've seen record high temperatures globally over the last 10 or 12 months. we're also seeing changes in precipitation patterns, particularly in southern africa and western africa. for example. this is a part of the world in southern africa where there is a distinct rainy season that runs from november until april will this year, what happened because of bell nino is tha
mclean and professor of geography and environmental studies at the will for lower university in waterloo, canada. i began by asking him to tell us more about the only annual weather phenomenon in white africa is silver honorable to it. or sure, it's so naturally occurring climate phenomena that happens once or twice each decade. uh, it started about 10 or 11 months ago and it will be at being later this year. it's initiated when trade winds over the pacific ocean. we can allowing really warm...
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waterloo couldn't escape if i wanted to . couldn't escape if i wanted to.their fans gathered today at london's waterloo station to pay tribute by singing the song that won them the contest. abba won the european music competition with their smash hit waterloo in 1974. for the latest stories , 1974. for the latest stories, you can sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen or go to gb news. kaja kallas . on your screen or go to gb news. kaja kallas. now let's on your screen or go to gb news. kaja kallas . now let's get back kaja kallas. now let's get back to the saturday five. >> it's saturday night and you're with the saturday five. i'm darren grimes and i want you all to settle down, forget the cares of the world, and enjoy two hours of topical discussion. we're going to crack on with tonight's first debate. who's going to kick us off.7 me, please i >> darren, i will commence proceedings. right. since you asked nicely . asked nicely. >> thank you. darren, it's the biggest news story of the week, wasn't it.7 it's quite a quiet news wee
waterloo couldn't escape if i wanted to . couldn't escape if i wanted to.their fans gathered today at london's waterloo station to pay tribute by singing the song that won them the contest. abba won the european music competition with their smash hit waterloo in 1974. for the latest stories , 1974. for the latest stories, you can sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen or go to gb news. kaja kallas . on your screen or go to gb news. kaja kallas. now let's on your screen...
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but when napoleon suffered his last defeat at waterloo from the army of the british duke of wellingtonrauder guards tore off the hats of the killed frenchmen, and have adapted themselves ever since done. such headdresses may even look tactless in the eyes of paris; at least until now, the british royal guards were not allowed into the elysee palace to push. april 8, that’s its very subtext in black and white, the seventh. it is very clear to both of us that ukraine must win. if ukraine loses, we all lose. if we don't support ukraine now, the price later will be much higher than if we rebuff putin. but the school is about cordial agreement, the entente, the very one in which we fought in the first world war, then we definitely have something here. to say, russia did not strive for war, russia did not need war, we did not feel deprived, did not envy anyone, and developed at a frantic pace. we won’t start spouting numbers now; it is a well-known fact that in 1913, the three-hundredth anniversary of the romanov dynasty, we were on the rise. typical here is the governmental note from the fo
but when napoleon suffered his last defeat at waterloo from the army of the british duke of wellingtonrauder guards tore off the hats of the killed frenchmen, and have adapted themselves ever since done. such headdresses may even look tactless in the eyes of paris; at least until now, the british royal guards were not allowed into the elysee palace to push. april 8, that’s its very subtext in black and white, the seventh. it is very clear to both of us that ukraine must win. if ukraine loses,...
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but when napoleon suffered his last defeat at waterloo from the army of the british duke of wellingtonof the killed frenchmen, and have since adapted themselves to become a symbol of the defeat of france. the headdress, however, was slightly modernized by the british, stretched onto a frame like “ the kingdom is united not only by a long, glorious joint history, but also by a common future that has yet to be built. let us take advantage of the cordial agreement of the 21st century to strengthen the friendship between our peoples and in the name of the common goals that we strive for in this world. but this is just a ceremonial text. in the subtext is the main idea of the joint article in the british telegraph of the foreign ministers of england and france, david cameron and stéphane sejournet. april 8, that’s its very subtext in black and white, the seventh. it is very clear to both of us: ukraine must win. if ukraine loses, we all lose. if we don't support ukraine now, then later the price will be much higher than if we rebuff putin. but the school has a heartfelt agreement, the ent
but when napoleon suffered his last defeat at waterloo from the army of the british duke of wellingtonof the killed frenchmen, and have since adapted themselves to become a symbol of the defeat of france. the headdress, however, was slightly modernized by the british, stretched onto a frame like “ the kingdom is united not only by a long, glorious joint history, but also by a common future that has yet to be built. let us take advantage of the cordial agreement of the 21st century to...
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waterloo couldn't escape if i wanted to . their fans gathered wanted to.that won them the contest. abba won the music competition with their smash hit waterloo back in 1940 74. for the latest stories, you can sign up to receive news alerts . to up to receive news alerts. to scan the qr code on your screen or go to news.com.au ulez. now it's to . nana. it's over to. nana. >> so good afternoon. if you just tuned in. welcome on board. it's just coming up to six minutes after 5:00 and nana akua this gb and the this is gb news. and for the next and panel will next hour, me and my panel will be taking on some of the big topics headlines topics hitting the headlines right show is all right now. this show is all about it's it's about opinion. it's mine, it's theirs. it's theirs. and of course it's yours. we'll be debating, discussing will discussing and at times we will disagree , but no one will be disagree, but no one will be cancelled. so joining me today is broadcaster and columnist lizzie cundy, also a former labour party adviser. matthew laza still to come,
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the first time that british soldiers have been inside this palace since the napoleonic wars and waterloon. in my knowledge of history, i can't think of any other occasion where this could have happened. so it is significant. the entente cordiale signed in 190a but went back longer than that but the growing friendship, post—london napoleonic wars, into the 18405 when queen victoria first began to warm relationships with the french. she visited the tomb of napoleon and that was seen as a great gesture and then after that, in the 18505, the two armies fought side by side in the crimea so there was a mini entente cordiale going on before the 19th century but there were these deal5 between the colonial powers of britain and france that sealed it. i don't think either country was aware at the time of what it would herald, which was an alliance that saw them through the two world wars and a friendship and shared sacrifice which is still felt today and the queen's mother having lived through the second world war really did feel that shared sense of suffering and sacrifice and the king, as was sa
the first time that british soldiers have been inside this palace since the napoleonic wars and waterloon. in my knowledge of history, i can't think of any other occasion where this could have happened. so it is significant. the entente cordiale signed in 190a but went back longer than that but the growing friendship, post—london napoleonic wars, into the 18405 when queen victoria first began to warm relationships with the french. she visited the tomb of napoleon and that was seen as a great...
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at london waterloo railway station the other day.g the aba group's hit of the same name, while the rest happily sang along and danced along with them. a similar scene was observed in in the warsaw metro, where a piano, musician, singers and dancers suddenly appeared; in stores in berlin and stockholm , pianos were found that play by themselves, and the same hit “waterloo”. with such flash mobs in europe they celebrated the anniversary of the swedes' victory at the eurovision song contest, which 50 years ago took place in... in the british city of brighton , napoleon was defeated at waterlow and now in my destiny something similar was sung then by agnetta, bjorn, benny and annie fried, and the public instantly surrendered under their pressure energy and sincere simplicity. the name abba , made up of the first letters of the names of the participants, settled in the world charts for 10 years. 18 songs in a row rose to the top line, and any of them is still sung today. the popularity of the group was added by the fact that it was a memb
at london waterloo railway station the other day.g the aba group's hit of the same name, while the rest happily sang along and danced along with them. a similar scene was observed in in the warsaw metro, where a piano, musician, singers and dancers suddenly appeared; in stores in berlin and stockholm , pianos were found that play by themselves, and the same hit “waterloo”. with such flash mobs in europe they celebrated the anniversary of the swedes' victory at the eurovision song contest,...
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and a little waterloo is just one of the people who found hope to be this project. as a child, he loved odd, but was drawn into the drugs and gang culture. what do we time to implement with the art we try to put out our story? i do because it seems that even if they struggle, this project has change angelo's life, expanding his volt and giving them access of the opposite. now he's an example for the local children. every day. they always me, angelo, we know we're going to play and say, excited that part alone. these meetings that i should michael street. so he has now cross borders to collaborate with all its across oceans, bridge, and communities through. it's an odd means of reality on the highlight, the shared responsibility for healthy ocean spots, but could i suppose since it's a bond between the 2 countries together in south africa and also in malicious to shave artistic experiences. also could i pretend that these 4 authors from both countries to the able to work together and the last projects integrating technology and odds. this opens that reality merchandi
and a little waterloo is just one of the people who found hope to be this project. as a child, he loved odd, but was drawn into the drugs and gang culture. what do we time to implement with the art we try to put out our story? i do because it seems that even if they struggle, this project has change angelo's life, expanding his volt and giving them access of the opposite. now he's an example for the local children. every day. they always me, angelo, we know we're going to play and say, excited...
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george mock of the, the very famous poisoned umbrella incident in 1978 on waterloo bridge. there's a lot more as well. that was functions google on russia called in israel, does it in the day of self defense or post holocaust revenge alt arisen that one button islet. so yeah, so this is something that the united states as, as failed consistently to bring pressure on use. rarely as uh you know, with regard to the way they conduct counterterrorism, the binding administration is probably brought in more pressure then, then some previous administrations. but even there, and especially in election year you're, you're reaching kind of the maximum amount of pressure you're likely to see. i think the by the ministration is mishandled. this conflict in many ways, but there's a big growing invest between buy that yahoo and it's one that's likely to get worse before it gets better. right. because i bring it in on that. yeah, sure. and then there's a kind of standard, the double standard or hypocrisy or imperial behavior, the big powers, the use of british american russians all over th
george mock of the, the very famous poisoned umbrella incident in 1978 on waterloo bridge. there's a lot more as well. that was functions google on russia called in israel, does it in the day of self defense or post holocaust revenge alt arisen that one button islet. so yeah, so this is something that the united states as, as failed consistently to bring pressure on use. rarely as uh you know, with regard to the way they conduct counterterrorism, the binding administration is probably brought...
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. # waterloo. # i was defeated, you won the war.r some this weekend thanks to storm kathleen, but also very mild, temperatures could be above 20 degrees for some, a complete contrast to this morning. snow in parts of scotland. i will have all the details later in the programme. it's friday the 5th of april. the israeli government says it will allow more aid to enter gaza by opening up two more humanitarian corridors.
. # waterloo. # i was defeated, you won the war.r some this weekend thanks to storm kathleen, but also very mild, temperatures could be above 20 degrees for some, a complete contrast to this morning. snow in parts of scotland. i will have all the details later in the programme. it's friday the 5th of april. the israeli government says it will allow more aid to enter gaza by opening up two more humanitarian corridors.
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#at # at waterloo napoleon did surrender. # and 50 years after abba's eurovision win, the city that hostedcentre, here's tanya. thank you very much indeed. qualifying for the women's european championship is under way — there have already been wins for romania over armenia and bulgaria have beaten kazakhstan. later the defending champions england start their campaign at home to sweden. france and the republic of ireland are the other two teams in what's a tough group, and the england manager, sarina wiegman knows their victory two years ago counts for nothing that was then. that was a great moment, but we all move on. there have been lots of things happen in between that period — that time and now — and we're in a new situation now.
#at # at waterloo napoleon did surrender. # and 50 years after abba's eurovision win, the city that hostedcentre, here's tanya. thank you very much indeed. qualifying for the women's european championship is under way — there have already been wins for romania over armenia and bulgaria have beaten kazakhstan. later the defending champions england start their campaign at home to sweden. france and the republic of ireland are the other two teams in what's a tough group, and the england manager,...
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in his history, one in the revolution, one in italy, one in egypt forgot , one in russia, one at waterlootel, which has now just recaptured the fifteenth international brigade in the donbass, before that he was for 5 years part of the thirteenth paratrooper dragoons, this is the same as the pennant multiplied by alpha, this same regiment of 860 people, precisely as a military unit, works in ukraine. in full force, but is engaged in sabotage, reconnaissance activities, demolition, collection of information, etc., etc., that is, he is right, the troops are already there, that is, they need to be legitimized, let me immediately start disagreeing with you with everyone, i’m happy with you when you say that he was never like that, he was always like that, now i’ll explain, even with the expert alexander, whom i respect very much, regarding the army napoleon, macron's army, which... not to be confused, these are completely different categories, this is much more serious, and he will not be able to get out of this situation the way he did with the yellow vests, which raised his rating, in genera
in his history, one in the revolution, one in italy, one in egypt forgot , one in russia, one at waterlootel, which has now just recaptured the fifteenth international brigade in the donbass, before that he was for 5 years part of the thirteenth paratrooper dragoons, this is the same as the pennant multiplied by alpha, this same regiment of 860 people, precisely as a military unit, works in ukraine. in full force, but is engaged in sabotage, reconnaissance activities, demolition, collection of...
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. # my, my # at waterloo, napoleon did surrender... # and 50 years after abba's eurovision win, the cityhat hosted the 1974 competion marks a special moment in music history. an earthquake has hit the us state of newjersey rattling buildings in nearby new york city. the us geological survey said the quake was a magic tutor of 4.8. the earthquake was centred in lebanon, newjersey. there are no reports of major damage but social media users reported feeling the tremors from as far away as philadelphia up to new york city. —— magnitude of 4.8. earthquakes are rare on the us east coast. let's show you this moment which captures the earthquake. it is the feed from the earthquake. it is the feed from the un security council. they were hearing from the president of save the children at the time. let's listen in. ~ ., , ., listen in. women stood in line for three hours _ listen in. women stood in line for three hours to _ listen in. women stood in line for three hours to make _ listen in. women stood in line for three hours to make use - listen in. women stood in line for three hours to make use
. # my, my # at waterloo, napoleon did surrender... # and 50 years after abba's eurovision win, the cityhat hosted the 1974 competion marks a special moment in music history. an earthquake has hit the us state of newjersey rattling buildings in nearby new york city. the us geological survey said the quake was a magic tutor of 4.8. the earthquake was centred in lebanon, newjersey. there are no reports of major damage but social media users reported feeling the tremors from as far away as...
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so i think, you know, welling tan said the the the waterloo. it was a close run thing as to whether napoleon could be turned back. and i think this election is going to be a very close run thing. and i think if if this almost. terrifyingly gifted demagogue trump is elected i think we're will see some very harsh times and to tell you have can happen in a otherwise society after wallace made his segregation forever speech in january of 1961, there were within the next two years 12 roadside murders in alabama persons of color or of white people were supporting the civil rights movement. so this so i won't dilate more on the scenarios, but i'm i'm very worried and with that cheerful observation. i would like to ask you all to ask a question of mr. raines or make an observation. he's just working working. up a button on. yeah, i mean, he's just one. how about now? okay seems like we're ready to go. as a newspaperman. if you were still executive editor of the new york times, what would you do differently as a journalistic response to the times that w
so i think, you know, welling tan said the the the waterloo. it was a close run thing as to whether napoleon could be turned back. and i think this election is going to be a very close run thing. and i think if if this almost. terrifyingly gifted demagogue trump is elected i think we're will see some very harsh times and to tell you have can happen in a otherwise society after wallace made his segregation forever speech in january of 1961, there were within the next two years 12 roadside...
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there night they weren't actually goinanotherform waterloo?form �*that rloo? there night they weren't actually goinanotherform �*that they there was another track that they wanted to perform, but waterloo got picked in the end. >> didn't know that. yeah. and >> i didn't know that. yeah. and that they've sold over 150 million were only million records. they were only together for nine years. >> was, they you >> yes, there was, but they you know what i think it is, i don't even think consider abba as pop. i put them their own league i put them in their own league because to imitate. because they're hard to imitate. and even back then, in 1974, i don't think i could compare them to other acts that were around at the time. you know, a scandinavian four piece, you know, wearing the satin outfits they wore that night. it was just has never been seen. and it's hard to replicate even today. but they did the today. but they did have the magic touch when it comes to music. and i think that's what makes still relevant . makes them still relevant. >> yeah
there night they weren't actually goinanotherform waterloo?form �*that rloo? there night they weren't actually goinanotherform �*that they there was another track that they wanted to perform, but waterloo got picked in the end. >> didn't know that. yeah. and >> i didn't know that. yeah. and that they've sold over 150 million were only million records. they were only together for nine years. >> was, they you >> yes, there was, but they you know what i think it is, i...
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eurovision with waterloo. >> oh, yes. >> oh, yes. >> 50 years., actually, from bucks fizz a little bit later on. but the one and only the fabulous nicki french, who was our entrant in the year 2000 with don't play that song again, has been in touch this morning because there's a very big gig going on tonight . going on tonight. >> yes there is. oh, it's in stockholm is it? >> no, it's not in stockholm . >> no, it's not in stockholm. >> no, it's not in stockholm. >> no. >> no. >> or is it get going on in stockholm. oh, imagine. >> no, it's the brighton dome. >> no, it's the brighton dome. >> right. which where >> oh, right. which is where abba for abba performed waterloo for eurovision . eurovision. >> isn't that amazing? >> isn't that amazing? >> i've got a fan and they've got a fantastic line—up. they're doing it tonight. yeah, they're all singing, abba songs. and they've charlotte perrelli, they've got charlotte perrelli, who was an entrant in 2008. i think, for sweden, mans zelmerlow , who's a winner. he zelmerlow, who's a winner. he was swedi
eurovision with waterloo. >> oh, yes. >> oh, yes. >> 50 years., actually, from bucks fizz a little bit later on. but the one and only the fabulous nicki french, who was our entrant in the year 2000 with don't play that song again, has been in touch this morning because there's a very big gig going on tonight . going on tonight. >> yes there is. oh, it's in stockholm is it? >> no, it's not in stockholm . >> no, it's not in stockholm. >> no, it's not in...
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jonathan in waterloo, iowa on yesterday's eclipse. jonathan in waterloo, iowa?e will try one more time. let's hear from kevin in kentucky. caller: yes. i want to go back to the earlier eclipse available in 78, 79? that was a total eclipse. i was very young one that occurred. if you have never experienced in the eclipse of the sun you are missing out. i know a lot of these people don't care about that and will not be bothered with what is going on. and you are robbing yourself. you are robbing yourself of seeing something a lot of people are never able to see. i would advise in 2044 if you are young enough to make it, i'm sure i won't be around. it's an awesome experience. host: what is to think of yesterday specifically? caller: i got to the time where it was nearly completely, we only had 90% coverage. in southern indiana you could see a hundred percent. the way it looks is so phenomenal. you can experience that unless you get out and try to see it. host: did you run into people say they would not bother with it? caller: i heard yesterday's program and it seem
jonathan in waterloo, iowa on yesterday's eclipse. jonathan in waterloo, iowa?e will try one more time. let's hear from kevin in kentucky. caller: yes. i want to go back to the earlier eclipse available in 78, 79? that was a total eclipse. i was very young one that occurred. if you have never experienced in the eclipse of the sun you are missing out. i know a lot of these people don't care about that and will not be bothered with what is going on. and you are robbing yourself. you are robbing...
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waterloo station simon calder okay, it doesn't looks quite peaceful where you are. it's actually working well here. i'll tell you why. >> that's because there's trains and they're leaving many of them on from, london waterloo, on time from, london waterloo, among the busiest stations in the uk is not closed. >> if you go just a couple of miles north from here to london euston , another really important euston, another really important station, the hub for the west coast main line. >> well, you will find that there aren't actually any trains going north beyond watford junction , the whole line is junction, the whole line is closed, south of milton keynes . closed, south of milton keynes. >> which means that if you're trying to get from, southern scotland, from north west england, north wales, the west midlands well, you're england, north wales, the west midgoing well, you're england, north wales, the west midgoing to well, you're england, north wales, the west midgoing to be well, you're england, north wales, the west midgoing to be able well, you're england, north w
waterloo station simon calder okay, it doesn't looks quite peaceful where you are. it's actually working well here. i'll tell you why. >> that's because there's trains and they're leaving many of them on from, london waterloo, on time from, london waterloo, among the busiest stations in the uk is not closed. >> if you go just a couple of miles north from here to london euston , another really important euston, another really important station, the hub for the west coast main line....
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. >> no, but i mean, the i, i use the, portsmouth to london waterloo line quite a lot. yeah. >> which is not going to help now is it. people are going to attack me. >> yeah, don't , but, the signal >> yeah, don't, but, the signal is terrible . is terrible. >> so it doesn't matter if you tell it to your phone anyway, i think. look, all that aside, i don't think. >> why don't you just download enough internet to last you for the journey? >> yes, but some of the things i want to download are not, for the train, mate. so >> so what i would say is getting back to the story . yeah. getting back to the story. yeah. is that all things have been tried, haven't they? now, we may as well nationalise. i think this is probably a good pledge from labour. it fits in with their union unionist values. but we're essentially, as the public are propping up the railways anyway, wouldn't you say? >> although, i mean, people people make this argument that, you know, the rail rail networks and, you know, in particular water companies. i mean, it's not it's not a free market because the only wa
. >> no, but i mean, the i, i use the, portsmouth to london waterloo line quite a lot. yeah. >> which is not going to help now is it. people are going to attack me. >> yeah, don't , but, the signal >> yeah, don't, but, the signal is terrible . is terrible. >> so it doesn't matter if you tell it to your phone anyway, i think. look, all that aside, i don't think. >> why don't you just download enough internet to last you for the journey? >> yes, but some...
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exchange and so on, i think that there was a commercial interest, like in its time with the story of waterlooeone from the highest ranks dies, then naturally the situation on the stock exchange becomes critical, they fall, that with all due respect , king charles ii is such an influential comrade, of course, but what do you want, sorry, i don’t want anything, i have that he is completely , the head of great britain, well, excuse me, the king of great britain is still a very large significant figure, kate is very important, the princess is smaller, but with the princess in general there is a very complicated story, so... because indeed there are several times, but this just not our story, the king is ours history, that is , it blames us to the fullest, yes to the heap, the princess has nothing to do with it, and now these are not our fakes, not ours, well, it’s there that the british are playing their own games now around the throne, around the return of prince gary, and so on further and so on, look, andrei vach even knows this, this king is ours, well, really, we only published this, how can
exchange and so on, i think that there was a commercial interest, like in its time with the story of waterlooeone from the highest ranks dies, then naturally the situation on the stock exchange becomes critical, they fall, that with all due respect , king charles ii is such an influential comrade, of course, but what do you want, sorry, i don’t want anything, i have that he is completely , the head of great britain, well, excuse me, the king of great britain is still a very large significant...
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but when napoleon suffered his last defeat at waterloo from the british army duke of wellington, thenefeat of france. the headdress, however, was slightly modernized by the british, stretched onto a frame like a basket to make it a little higher; brown bears on the hat for the british royal guard are shot annually in canada. animal rights activists moan, but they have queens. the yard frankly doesn't care. however, today we are not talking about hats, although such headdresses may even look tactless in the eyes of paris. by at least until now, the british royal guards were not allowed into the elysian palace at cannon fire. but now the french are ready to swallow some things. that is. no time for hats. the meaning of the pompous ceremony was that today a new entente is needed, but only between england and france, without russia and even against russia. france and the united kingdom share not only a long, proud history together, but also a common future that has yet to be built. let's use the cordial agreement of the 21st century to strengthen friendship between our peoples. typical he
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anyway, it is so chilly right now in the mid plains. 9 million people from minneapolis to omaha, waterloones. quincy 39 degrees. temperatures today for highs going to be 17 degrees below average. 18 degrees cooler than it should be. indianapolis, you are only at 59 degrees today. as we move into tomorrow, buffalo, chicago, out to denver, we're talking temperatures anywhere from 10 to 20 degrees below average. but then starting to warm up, you will see milwaukee, you're 57 on sunday. you get up to 58 on tuesday. not much of a jump. columbus 58 by tuesday. d.c. 63. up 10 degrees by tuesday to 73 degrees. that's what's going on around the country. >>> i'm meteorologist vianey arana. hopefully the sunshine isn't too scary because that's what we can expect heading into the weekend. the warmth is also going to bump up just a bit. look at your san jose temperature trend. by about 1:00, we've got 70s on the map and we are going to max out in the upper 70s for most inland areas. keep in mind, we are seeing high pollen counts. so if your aller >>> that's your latest weather. >> al, you represent ha
anyway, it is so chilly right now in the mid plains. 9 million people from minneapolis to omaha, waterloones. quincy 39 degrees. temperatures today for highs going to be 17 degrees below average. 18 degrees cooler than it should be. indianapolis, you are only at 59 degrees today. as we move into tomorrow, buffalo, chicago, out to denver, we're talking temperatures anywhere from 10 to 20 degrees below average. but then starting to warm up, you will see milwaukee, you're 57 on sunday. you get up...
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. >> even though she's an australian, know , i know, australian, i know, i know, jenny said waterloo.rite abba song, and mike is saying, is that andrew doing a wonderful impression of alan partridge this morning? >> i thought we were friends. >> i thought we were friends. >> alan, i've gone off you now , >> alan, i've gone off you now, marianne said mamma miai brilliant. andrew, as entertaining as ever, you've not been very serious on our inbox today. a lot of you are talking about abba, but that's okay. we do so much miserable news on that. nice be a that. it's quite nice to be a bit lighter for just bit lighter for once, just saying. andrew is one in the saying. andrew is the one in the pink . mamma saying. andrew is the one in the pink .mamma miai yes, pink suit. mamma miai yes, of course was. pink suit. mamma miai yes, of coui've was. pink suit. mamma miai yes, of coui've stillas. pink suit. mamma miai yes, of coui've still got the suit . >> i've still got the suit. that's the point. >> it still fits. yeah. >> it still fits. yeah. >> yes, that is very impressive. and actually, a l
. >> even though she's an australian, know , i know, australian, i know, i know, jenny said waterloo.rite abba song, and mike is saying, is that andrew doing a wonderful impression of alan partridge this morning? >> i thought we were friends. >> i thought we were friends. >> alan, i've gone off you now , >> alan, i've gone off you now, marianne said mamma miai brilliant. andrew, as entertaining as ever, you've not been very serious on our inbox today. a lot of you...
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science faculty of mathematics at the university of waterloo in ontario canada is hiring a professoras gender minority, that is, such as transgender people, genderfluid people or some other non-binary person, the gender of the applicant is of concern to job creators. much more than education, professional skills, gender requirements are higher than everything else, well , in the american state of idaho, on the contrary, a rare glimpse for the west, the state attorney general, a republican, labrador achieved a strict ban on surgical and drug changes in the us supreme court gender for minor children. previously, they were criminalized for... made himself an impressive chest, shows it off to everyone who wants it or not, wearing clothes with a deep neckline, a trans lawyer works for the washington state bar association, even for tolerant western presenters are somewhat shocked at the prospect that they or someone else could be represented in something similar in court, and in general, where is the united states heading. so we meet 8:45 on may 6th, it suits me, this movement is trying to
science faculty of mathematics at the university of waterloo in ontario canada is hiring a professoras gender minority, that is, such as transgender people, genderfluid people or some other non-binary person, the gender of the applicant is of concern to job creators. much more than education, professional skills, gender requirements are higher than everything else, well , in the american state of idaho, on the contrary, a rare glimpse for the west, the state attorney general, a republican,...
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and then a few trains heading down to ashford from london saint pancras and to woking from, waterloo.more or less your lot, as a result of that, of course, there will be hundreds of thousands of people who will be working from home today. maybe it will kind of convince them that working from home is the way forward, but there is no suggestion that the dispute is anywhere near over. they haven't had any talks for yeah >> oh well, that's that's happy news, simon. thank you for that, but but of course, you're talking to us from montreal, which is perhaps at the north of that of that big banana shape across the american continent, the centre of this eclipse that we're going to see today, firstly , what can the americans firstly, what can the americans expect? but but perhaps more importantly , are we going to get importantly, are we going to get a look in over here in the uk? >> really good questions. okay. yes. the great american eclipse 2024 is going to sweep across the north american continent from mazatlan on the pacific coast of mexico, all the way through texas, up through the midwe
and then a few trains heading down to ashford from london saint pancras and to woking from, waterloo.more or less your lot, as a result of that, of course, there will be hundreds of thousands of people who will be working from home today. maybe it will kind of convince them that working from home is the way forward, but there is no suggestion that the dispute is anywhere near over. they haven't had any talks for yeah >> oh well, that's that's happy news, simon. thank you for that, but but...
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, another waterloo, looking at another painting of trafalgar.g, confident nations don't constantly navel gaze and beat themselves up about their past that they need to look forward and be champions for what britain is best at. >> were fireworks behind >> there were fireworks behind you there. not sure what you there. i'm not sure what that about. eamonn. was that was all about. eamonn. was this agreed a this because you agreed on a point were thumbs point there? there were thumbs up the was up and then the fire. it was like moved. like the earth moved. >> you realising that. >> thank you for realising that. i to distract anyone i didn't want to distract anyone from your point. rafe. you made a that agreed with a valid point that i agreed with and i my thumbs up and i saw and i put my thumbs up and i saw fireworks and really fireworks and i got really excited. fireworks, excited. i do like fireworks, i do apologise, make a valid do apologise, you make a valid point. i don't disagree with you. there more you. there are far more important things th
, another waterloo, looking at another painting of trafalgar.g, confident nations don't constantly navel gaze and beat themselves up about their past that they need to look forward and be champions for what britain is best at. >> were fireworks behind >> there were fireworks behind you there. not sure what you there. i'm not sure what that about. eamonn. was that was all about. eamonn. was this agreed a this because you agreed on a point were thumbs point there? there were thumbs up...