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a century and a half later, waterloo still brought victory.ith this song waterloo, the musicians of the swedish group abba won the eurovision song contest and began their path to worldwide fame. on june 18, 1936, maxim gorky died in the ussr, he was extolled as a great proletarian writer, a man of the era, and he was like that, he became famous at the beginning of the 20th century, with his stories, novels and plays, he joined the social democrats, but after the revolution of 1917 he became condemn the bolshevik dictatorship, the destruction of the intelligentsia, left the country, spent years in europe, but still returned. in in moscow, gorky was guaranteed honor and prosperity in return for supporting the regime; it was gorky who created the writers' union in the ussr, which brought many writers out of poverty. with his submission , the famous zhzl series appeared, the lives of wonderful people, but no one else was extolled like him. during his lifetime , his hometown, nizhny novgorod, was renamed in his honor and became bitter. the main str
a century and a half later, waterloo still brought victory.ith this song waterloo, the musicians of the swedish group abba won the eurovision song contest and began their path to worldwide fame. on june 18, 1936, maxim gorky died in the ussr, he was extolled as a great proletarian writer, a man of the era, and he was like that, he became famous at the beginning of the 20th century, with his stories, novels and plays, he joined the social democrats, but after the revolution of 1917 he became...
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are here is riion from the waterloo courier 23rd, 1883.e folks enjer pleasant party at the commercial house last wednesday evening, mrs. sweet henry being the hostesses. they were all dressed c., etc. ms. and sweet wases, handsomely attired ium made of the and looked very attractive. lou henry's costume was composed. the trun two, the two battling newspapers were representedtwo young ladies at this. we've already talked her interest and athleticism and is a wonderful photograph of her in an i skating outfit. and it's made of wool wool was the fabric of choicathis time. everything was wool down to your underwear? d if were really savvy, your unrwear was made of red wool because red was to protect you. there was a man called gustav yeager. some of you may have heard of the yeager shops, the wool shops. well, gustav yeager in 1879 invented something called the sanitary wool system, in which he believed untied natural wool should be used for everything, including your corsets and shoes. and that is a whole other lecture. but here you see some
are here is riion from the waterloo courier 23rd, 1883.e folks enjer pleasant party at the commercial house last wednesday evening, mrs. sweet henry being the hostesses. they were all dressed c., etc. ms. and sweet wases, handsomely attired ium made of the and looked very attractive. lou henry's costume was composed. the trun two, the two battling newspapers were representedtwo young ladies at this. we've already talked her interest and athleticism and is a wonderful photograph of her in an i...
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waterloo put an end to the twenty-three-year battle of the napoleonic wars.te was exiled to the island. on june 18, 1936, maxim gorky died in the ussr, he was extolled as a great proletarian writer, a man of the epoch, and he was such, he became famous at the beginning of the 20th century, for his stories, novels and plays, joined the social democrats, but after the revolution of 1917 he began to condemn the bolshevik dictatorship and the destruction of the intelligentsia, left the country, and spent years in europe. but still returned. in moscow, gorky was guaranteed honor and prosperity in exchange for supporting the regime. it was gorky who created the writers' union in the ussr. he brought many writers out of poverty. with his submission , the famous zhzl series appeared, the lives of wonderful people, but no one else was extolled like him. during his lifetime, his hometown, nizhny, was renamed in his honor. novgorod became bitter, the main street of the capital, tverskaya into gorky street. dozens of institutions bore his name. less than a hundred street
waterloo put an end to the twenty-three-year battle of the napoleonic wars.te was exiled to the island. on june 18, 1936, maxim gorky died in the ussr, he was extolled as a great proletarian writer, a man of the epoch, and he was such, he became famous at the beginning of the 20th century, for his stories, novels and plays, joined the social democrats, but after the revolution of 1917 he began to condemn the bolshevik dictatorship and the destruction of the intelligentsia, left the country, and...
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. ♪ waterloo how would you feel ♪ >> that was their first performance of "waterloo" in 1974. one of the country's most prestigious knighthoods. they've not performed together live for four decades, but they did release a comeback album in 2021. >>> coming up on "cbs mornings," actor matt smith from the series "the house of the dragon" joins us in the times square studio. d. missing out on the things you love because of asthma? get back to better breathing with fasenra, an add-on treatment for eosinophilic asthma that is taken once every 8 weeks. fasenra is not for sudden breathing problems or other eosinophilic conditions. allergic reactions may occur. don't stop your asthma treatments without talking with your doctor. tell your doctor if your asthma worsens. headache and sore throat may occur. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection. step back out there with fasenra. ask your doctor if it's right for you. (♪♪) [♪♪] if you're only using facial moisturizer in the morning, ask your doctor if it's right for you. did you know, the best time for skin renewal is at night
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the, [000:00:00;00] the june, the missing the bush as i was tricity off of them was an issue of waterloo. clearly to know the show them when you thought of single shows of some of the fluids. busy so for some reason me see what he's the best one that okay, the option of a your chest is to wish that sisters aren't sure to follow different is the is switch. so what do you mean to blinker with the stylist? you just put the who is the most of the good news to me most of the i'm going for you just anybody you can you purchase and you choose that would be the most similar. so with our, for our phones as to the big deal is blong moore dealership is as low as inclusive as well as we speak. i just want to let you know. so she's in the midst of the thermal side. so by the way, you know, guy posts me, even though i use getting some crazy what part is easy to use. i usually just go in and don't know who's in the most of the person with them or just let you. but this was the reference number to think of. so wouldn't be known what but stuff from the same number. so that was an issue and they fill out
the, [000:00:00;00] the june, the missing the bush as i was tricity off of them was an issue of waterloo. clearly to know the show them when you thought of single shows of some of the fluids. busy so for some reason me see what he's the best one that okay, the option of a your chest is to wish that sisters aren't sure to follow different is the is switch. so what do you mean to blinker with the stylist? you just put the who is the most of the good news to me most of the i'm going for you just...
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how so can you call me at a building you did any of these site conflicting waterloo we haven't worn down but i go to what. what do i like igloo the may completely sound in mid town the stand like? well no ma'am. like a how long we've done some boards that had money in the van. the 100 percent on me. feet that maybe i'm lucky man. they send me money if you don't need them. i got links coming. what us me, you have a funding liability. i've had to i thought i talked about the whole thing zone, the key and what's the result of seeing the most in the bottle and you're getting more just needed to go even though you didn't because the got a 100 percent on the screen. you read the scene of the little paper was the one paying pay or do you have that one day monday morning? the mid april 1000. i'm about how tall it will give you a call. that would result in a long time if you didn't name a coke bottle is getting a lot of but i don't see how i lied to me. but it was that how i lied to me by a my more as a think you said a funding news here, but it seems it had peters overlap kind of knew me complet
how so can you call me at a building you did any of these site conflicting waterloo we haven't worn down but i go to what. what do i like igloo the may completely sound in mid town the stand like? well no ma'am. like a how long we've done some boards that had money in the van. the 100 percent on me. feet that maybe i'm lucky man. they send me money if you don't need them. i got links coming. what us me, you have a funding liability. i've had to i thought i talked about the whole thing zone, the...
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uh waterloo. it was the worst train wreck dumpster fire. i don't know what the word is. everything that you just had the with the kaleb. wonderful analysis. but nobody was listening to any of the people's jobs were just looking at this. asking is, is this is, is this happening here, the president, by the way, to just as pain fee to say that is, this is embarrassing. and as a human being, the question i'm asking is, does he doesn't have a family? would you let this man drive you home from the airport? i mean, this is, these are what people are talking about. and by the, by, immediately after this, i went to all of the cable news outlets. that would be absolutely 100 percent for bite. and no matter what he did because they're, they're trained sock puppets. and even they were a gas. okay. because i have been saying, you know, i'm not trying to be mr. price on it here. but i have been saying this is going to be gavin newsom. he's waiting in the wings. i'll be there calling in from the bullpen. this is, this was, this is all for, if you had this was bad from the 1st 3 minutes
uh waterloo. it was the worst train wreck dumpster fire. i don't know what the word is. everything that you just had the with the kaleb. wonderful analysis. but nobody was listening to any of the people's jobs were just looking at this. asking is, is this is, is this happening here, the president, by the way, to just as pain fee to say that is, this is embarrassing. and as a human being, the question i'm asking is, does he doesn't have a family? would you let this man drive you home from the...
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is shot and severely wounded in war at battle of waterloo and left on the field for dead. but somehow, and ultimately is. in 1827, he moves to the united states. by 1835, he is at the university of carolina. he had expected he would have had a position teaching at one of the more prestigious universities, harvard yale, columbia. that doesn't happen in part because he's an immigrant. he speaks with a german accent and in part because he's german and not an american. so they haven't yet recognized the value of foreign scholars. that will come later and at the university, at south carolina college, which is today university of south carolina. he struggles to deal with world that he's in. he does not instance believe in slavery, but also knows that if he condemns slavery, he will be fired. and if he supports slavery, all of his friends in new england, in new york will stop to him. so he's a real dilemma. and so what he does is pretty much says nothing about slavery for 20 years. he simply hides it as a professor at the college. he is expected to maintain that certain kind of l
is shot and severely wounded in war at battle of waterloo and left on the field for dead. but somehow, and ultimately is. in 1827, he moves to the united states. by 1835, he is at the university of carolina. he had expected he would have had a position teaching at one of the more prestigious universities, harvard yale, columbia. that doesn't happen in part because he's an immigrant. he speaks with a german accent and in part because he's german and not an american. so they haven't yet...
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on june 18, 1815 , the battle of waterloo, napoleon's last battle, took place.feated. he abdicated the throne, he was exiled to the island of elba, which was placed at his complete disposal, and he was even allowed to keep his small army there. but bonoparte broke his word, returned to paris as emperor, and the troops loyal to him went over to his side. the so-called 100 days of napoleon began.
on june 18, 1815 , the battle of waterloo, napoleon's last battle, took place.feated. he abdicated the throne, he was exiled to the island of elba, which was placed at his complete disposal, and he was even allowed to keep his small army there. but bonoparte broke his word, returned to paris as emperor, and the troops loyal to him went over to his side. the so-called 100 days of napoleon began.
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i remember i've seen it written on the wall at waterloo . steve. i know, mate, waterloo. steve.s is. >> it's an interesting take, isn't it? >> well, i mean, it just shows that canada is becoming one of the most backward countries in the most backward countries in the world when they can't even refer to bodily science and allocate the right organs to the. can't wait for the textbooks though, like fig 1.2. and they've got to call it. i mean it's so it's so disgusting and women out there . women i and women out there. women i mean how despicable able to have their, private parts referred to as a front hole. it's just it's incredibly offensive . and that's incredibly offensive. and that's the whole movement really summed up in that the desire to be kind and welcoming ends up then offending and being more offensive to the vast majority. so it's totally ridiculous. by the way, it's not just canada. a couple of months ago, there was ovarian cancer action in the uk said, can men get ovarian cancer 7 said, can men get ovarian cancer ? no. that's it. no that's it for part three. all tied
i remember i've seen it written on the wall at waterloo . steve. i know, mate, waterloo. steve.s is. >> it's an interesting take, isn't it? >> well, i mean, it just shows that canada is becoming one of the most backward countries in the most backward countries in the world when they can't even refer to bodily science and allocate the right organs to the. can't wait for the textbooks though, like fig 1.2. and they've got to call it. i mean it's so it's so disgusting and women out...
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the fire broke out this evening along communications hill just off waterloo bay parkway. crews say no structures were burned. no injuries have been reported and there is no word on what caused this fire. meantime, firefighters have also stopped forward progress on this grass fire burning in contra costa county burning dangerously close to some homes. as you see here, the fire broke out around 3.15 this afternoon. firefighters say the size of this one is 255 acres burning on empire mine road and deer valley road. just west of brentwood. 75 1% contained tonight. no reports of any injuries or damage to the buildings. all right. let's get you a a look at your forecast now taking a live look at the golden gate bridge. little bit of a >> zoomed out view year. no fog hang around, but we know that things were a little bit cooler today, which is yeah, they were a little bit cooler, even though we still saw some fires popping up. aren't up a little bit more detail. hey, lauren. yeah, that's going to danger going forward here right through the summer season. going to see these fires
the fire broke out this evening along communications hill just off waterloo bay parkway. crews say no structures were burned. no injuries have been reported and there is no word on what caused this fire. meantime, firefighters have also stopped forward progress on this grass fire burning in contra costa county burning dangerously close to some homes. as you see here, the fire broke out around 3.15 this afternoon. firefighters say the size of this one is 255 acres burning on empire mine road and...
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really cool business, he knows this story, i'm short, like rothschild from when was the battle of waterlooe that he won his messengers were the first to arrive in london when it became clear that napoleon had lost, and they said that napoleon had won, the stocks fell, he bought up almost all of london, and then everyone knew that england had won, but rocheld already had a large fortune, so the business yes, he may know a lot, but in any case we understand that, well, not everything, but, but it is absolutely certain that some analysts with large salaries and with access to various information may be there, well, how can vasyl comment on this , so does this one appear? this information is not published by some small-town publication, there is bloomberg, it is published, well, maybe they probe in this way, or maybe they would like it that way, well, that is, there may be many moments, but in any case, we all would like the same thing for the war in ukraine to end as soon as possible faster and that it will end with our victory, so let's really hope that it is so and that gas from azerbaijan
really cool business, he knows this story, i'm short, like rothschild from when was the battle of waterlooe that he won his messengers were the first to arrive in london when it became clear that napoleon had lost, and they said that napoleon had won, the stocks fell, he bought up almost all of london, and then everyone knew that england had won, but rocheld already had a large fortune, so the business yes, he may know a lot, but in any case we understand that, well, not everything, but, but it...
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third quick example, university of waterloo is searching for a professor in artificial intelligence, they have to be either gender fluidity, nonbinary or whatever -- or to spirit. you haven't reached the level of lunacy that we have in canada. >> i'm enjoying the canadian dei edition on dei thursday very much. menstruation is a human right that i don't need because i can be a little bit of a complainer. when you process some of these things, what do you think the end goal is besides screwing around with everybody else. what you think is really motivating it? >> postmodernism, i call it the granddaddy of all parasitic ideas because it purports that there are no objective truths. it's a form of intellectual terrorism. operas down, slavery as freedom, men or women. it's a way to liberate ourselves from the pesky shackles of reality. it's grotesque, it needs to end and we need to return to a commitment to reason, logic and science. >> jesse: it's like modern arts. i don't understand it, it changes all the roles, makes no sense but people thank it's amazing. happy dei thursday to our cana
third quick example, university of waterloo is searching for a professor in artificial intelligence, they have to be either gender fluidity, nonbinary or whatever -- or to spirit. you haven't reached the level of lunacy that we have in canada. >> i'm enjoying the canadian dei edition on dei thursday very much. menstruation is a human right that i don't need because i can be a little bit of a complainer. when you process some of these things, what do you think the end goal is besides...
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let's speak to dr shahram kholdi — history and politics of waterloo in ontario.g this a circus. is this low turnout a lack of belief in what the selection stands for?— selection stands for? yes, absolutely _ selection stands for? yes, absolutely right. - selection stands for? yes, absolutely right. as - selection stands for? yes, i absolutely right. as opposed selection stands for? yes, - absolutely right. as opposed to selection stands for? lei: absolutely right. as opposed to what some of the ecologists of some of the regime, especially experts that are based in iran would have tried to depict this from a"circus" as it has been in a social media as some sort of fatigue of the people that if there is of the government. i would say that government and widespread corruption has been really affecting the likelihood of millions of iranians people pushing the majority of them to the poverty line below that, i would say that at this point, what we see is not the kind of democratic fatigue that you see in european democratic countries. we see this affection of the majo
let's speak to dr shahram kholdi — history and politics of waterloo in ontario.g this a circus. is this low turnout a lack of belief in what the selection stands for?— selection stands for? yes, absolutely _ selection stands for? yes, absolutely right. - selection stands for? yes, absolutely right. as - selection stands for? yes, i absolutely right. as opposed selection stands for? yes, - absolutely right. as opposed to selection stands for? lei: absolutely right. as opposed to what some of...
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see and kayla and waterloo, iowa supporting the former president we are listening to you. >> caller: would like to limit the people coming into our country and checking to see if they are terrorists. they have been let out of prisons in their own countries and then let them in legally. i would also like to see a reform made on our health insurance for all obamacare. we are just now reaping the repercussions from that. that has just devastated the senior populations and also the economy put let's get that back up. >> and how do you do that? what do you need to see for you to feel the economy is better? >> i need to see our prices come down. our middle class going back to work in jobs they can make a living at. make their rents, make their insurance payments, whatever they need to have they are not making it now. >> what is not affordable? tell me some items that are not affordable in your opinion? >> of food, gas, clothing, everything that i can think of off the top of my head is too expensive. all of the prices have gone up it might be price gouging in some instances and maybe we nee
see and kayla and waterloo, iowa supporting the former president we are listening to you. >> caller: would like to limit the people coming into our country and checking to see if they are terrorists. they have been let out of prisons in their own countries and then let them in legally. i would also like to see a reform made on our health insurance for all obamacare. we are just now reaping the repercussions from that. that has just devastated the senior populations and also the economy...
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in the battle of waterloo, question was quite hard. yeah, but you're clever. >> yeah, yeah.o, but i'm just saying that some of them seem very obvious. okay. and some of them seem very. >> let's try one that's slightly more difficult then. okay. what type of literature are the canterbury tales? are they poems , novels, jokes or fables, fables . fables? well, they're fables. fables? well, they're sort of poetic fables . sort of poetic fables. >> oh, well done actually , poems >> oh, well done actually, poems is the correct answer, but poetic fables is sort of hedging your bets a bit. >> there it is, written in verse. yeah. so they're written in verse. i mean, look , we could in verse. i mean, look, we could give you a whole lecture on. yeah. well, okay. >> yeah, definitely chaucer. that's a sunday afternoon. okay. who's who . supportive. oh my who's who. supportive. oh my god. who supported king charles the first during the civil war. was it the roundheads, the suffragettes, the quakers or the cavaliers? >> oh, the cavaliers, the roundheads . roundheads. >> oh, another point f
in the battle of waterloo, question was quite hard. yeah, but you're clever. >> yeah, yeah.o, but i'm just saying that some of them seem very obvious. okay. and some of them seem very. >> let's try one that's slightly more difficult then. okay. what type of literature are the canterbury tales? are they poems , novels, jokes or fables, fables . fables? well, they're fables. fables? well, they're sort of poetic fables . sort of poetic fables. >> oh, well done actually , poems...
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charge of the scots greys at the battle of waterloo was one of the key moments in that epoch , makings one of the greatest military paintings. he served with them and he was with them in northern ireland. but we remember he had to be withdrawn because there was a threat against his life. but he i mean, i've heard him speak, edward kent, he has got the most wonderful voice, sonorous voice. he's got the most wonderful voice in the whole of the royal family. and he's a great orator , and he's he's a great orator, and he's done a great job for the british army, the veterans of it. i remember hearing him at thiepval on the somme, speaking on one occasion. i think it was the 40th, 80th anniversary of the of the battle of the somme, 1st of july, 1916. well, if he's turning out, he's doing extraordinarily well. the queen's cousin, the late queen's, very close to the queen. >> they were very close to queen. >> and you stood with her. he was the only one on the balcony. he stood with her. that's right. and the final jubilee. yeah, yeah. >> extraordinary man. and. yeah. and of course, his brothe
charge of the scots greys at the battle of waterloo was one of the key moments in that epoch , makings one of the greatest military paintings. he served with them and he was with them in northern ireland. but we remember he had to be withdrawn because there was a threat against his life. but he i mean, i've heard him speak, edward kent, he has got the most wonderful voice, sonorous voice. he's got the most wonderful voice in the whole of the royal family. and he's a great orator , and he's he's...
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even assume that these days macron... really he feels like napoleon, only he lost the battle of waterloois army, or rather his renaissance party, suffered a crushing defeat in the battle for seats in the european parliament. the first place according to the election results was taken by the party marine lepen, national union. she was more than double ahead of macron's party, receiving 31% of the vote. yes, usually voting in elections to the european parliament is boring and quite predictable, but... this time something went wrong, because not only macron lost in these elections. anton chichulinsky tried to understand how it happened that the right is celebrating victory in france, austria and belgium, and why supporters of the current political course are already shouting with all their might about another decline in europe. all winners rejoice equally, but not everyone knows how to lose with dignity. this is paris clash between protesters and police. applause, but the name emmanuel is translated from hebrew as god is with us, so others leave. therefore, this evening i am dissolving the
even assume that these days macron... really he feels like napoleon, only he lost the battle of waterloois army, or rather his renaissance party, suffered a crushing defeat in the battle for seats in the european parliament. the first place according to the election results was taken by the party marine lepen, national union. she was more than double ahead of macron's party, receiving 31% of the vote. yes, usually voting in elections to the european parliament is boring and quite predictable,...
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shahram kholdi — teaching fellow in history and politics of the middle east at the university of waterloos of the regime, especially experts who are based in iran, would have tried to depict this, "circus", as many people call it, on social media as some sort of a fatigue of the people with the way, uh, uh, the affairs of the government and i would say bad governance. and, you know, widespread corruption, has been really affecting the livelihood of millions of iranian peoples, pushing a majority of them to the poverty line or below that. i would say that at this point, what we see is not the kind of democratic fatigue that you see in european democratic countries. we see disaffection of a majority of the people who have, especially in the aftermath of the 2022 woman life freedom rising, have completely become frustrated with this regime and the manner by which it is handling their lives. so this is an active boycott then — it's not so much apathy, as you were saying, as we see in potentially western countries, we've already covered the uk and the us elections. this is a boycott. will it b
shahram kholdi — teaching fellow in history and politics of the middle east at the university of waterloos of the regime, especially experts who are based in iran, would have tried to depict this, "circus", as many people call it, on social media as some sort of a fatigue of the people with the way, uh, uh, the affairs of the government and i would say bad governance. and, you know, widespread corruption, has been really affecting the livelihood of millions of iranian peoples,...
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there are about seven trains an hour from staines to central london, most of them direct to waterloo.lso there are some other reports saying that they went in the opposite direction towards chertsey, which is closer to the theme park here, where those three children spent the day yesterday. they've been seen, reportedly in cctv at a flower shop at 350 yesterday. well, surrey police are saying that if you have any information on these three children as to where they are at the moment, these three children as to where they are at the moment , then they are at the moment, then please contact us by quoting pr forward slash 4524. >> well charlie, thank you for that. >> well charlie, thank you for that . it's such an that. it's such an extraordinarily desperate story and we really hope that these, these three children can be discovered , really concerning discovered, really concerning stuff there. >> yes. well, coming up, we're going to be debating whether pop stars should simply stay out of politics. why are we asking this? well, sir rod stewart had to defend his show of support for ukrain
there are about seven trains an hour from staines to central london, most of them direct to waterloo.lso there are some other reports saying that they went in the opposite direction towards chertsey, which is closer to the theme park here, where those three children spent the day yesterday. they've been seen, reportedly in cctv at a flower shop at 350 yesterday. well, surrey police are saying that if you have any information on these three children as to where they are at the moment, these...
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now, it was a beautiful start down in waterloo this morning.of sunshine. you can see this band of cloud, though. that's our cold front, which will sweep through the cloud will clear later to sunshine, but it will start to feel that little bit fresher. the top temperature today around 2a or 25, but mightjust get a little bit cooler by the end of the afternoon. then overnight tonight, it's dry and it's clear, but we've lost that humid air. so it's not going to be as uncomfortable. tonight, the minimum temperature between nine and 12 celsius. for tomorrow, it's a bright start to friday. it is going to feel a little fresher. it's a breezier day, a little bit more cloud for the afternoon. the weekend is looking largely fine and dry, but temperatures, like i say, a little bit cooler than the last couple. and before we go, a reminder you can hear bbc london's election debate this morning with eddie nestor at ten o'clock on bbc radio london, with highlights at 6.30 on bbc one. it'll also be available on the iplayer. but that's about it from me. all the
now, it was a beautiful start down in waterloo this morning.of sunshine. you can see this band of cloud, though. that's our cold front, which will sweep through the cloud will clear later to sunshine, but it will start to feel that little bit fresher. the top temperature today around 2a or 25, but mightjust get a little bit cooler by the end of the afternoon. then overnight tonight, it's dry and it's clear, but we've lost that humid air. so it's not going to be as uncomfortable. tonight, the...
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trafalgar, waterloo, hastings , agincourt. and listen hastings, agincourt. and listen to this one.ament? the house of lords, the house of members, the house of commons, the house of fraser and only 42% of brits can get the questions right. i mean, it's absolutely staggering. what sort of event is the grand national rugby, golf, horse racing or tennis? when is christmas day . and they when is christmas day. and they failed those questions. these are the questions which if you want to apply for uk citizenship, you must pass. you must pass. and only 42% of people like you and me indigenous brits pass it. wow. >> in other words, they even tested indigenous brits. >> no, they just set it to people to just see how many brits pass it. we are in trouble. lamentable lack of your knowledge of your own country. >> right, danny kelly, our electric cars responsible for britain's pothole problem . britain's pothole problem. >> i'm not a fan. i'm a critic of electric cars. we often here on, on this station, on other stations that because of the weight of electric cars, they're more damaging to th
trafalgar, waterloo, hastings , agincourt. and listen hastings, agincourt. and listen to this one.ament? the house of lords, the house of members, the house of commons, the house of fraser and only 42% of brits can get the questions right. i mean, it's absolutely staggering. what sort of event is the grand national rugby, golf, horse racing or tennis? when is christmas day . and they when is christmas day. and they failed those questions. these are the questions which if you want to apply for...
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a part suspension on the bakerloo and overground, as well as a planned closure on the waterloo and cityng. well, today marks the summer solstice. it's the longest day of the year. and there's plenty of fine dry weather and plenty of sunshine out there today as well. there'll be some patchy cloud at times, but it will feel warm in the sun as during the afternoon temperatures will climb up to the low twenties quite widely. we're looking at highs of around 22, possibly 23 celsius, with light to moderate northeasterly winds into the evening, too. to moderate northeasterly winds. into the evening, too. a fine evening to come. plenty of sunshine, a bit more in the way of cloud, perhaps in places overnight. but it will be dry with some clearer skies as well. and temperatures dipping down to around 10 to 13 celsius with lighter winds. and into tomorrow morning, again, plenty of fine dry weather. now there is this weather front that will bring some outbreaks of rain as it spreads from west to east overnight on friday and to start saturday. but during the day on friday, there will be a lot of dry
a part suspension on the bakerloo and overground, as well as a planned closure on the waterloo and cityng. well, today marks the summer solstice. it's the longest day of the year. and there's plenty of fine dry weather and plenty of sunshine out there today as well. there'll be some patchy cloud at times, but it will feel warm in the sun as during the afternoon temperatures will climb up to the low twenties quite widely. we're looking at highs of around 22, possibly 23 celsius, with light to...