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waterman who would have been playing in her fourth world waterman who would have been playing in herfourthn who would have been playing in herfourth world cup final. these we re in herfourth world cup final. these were the thoughts earlier of simon milton, at the head coach. she runs it often in training. and she's had experience at full—back. she's a natural anyway, so she's got a great game at full— back. she's a natural anyway, so she's got a great game at full—back. kicker and field the ball, entering the line. this is fine with that. one of the biggest things about this match is that there is quite a history between england and new zealand. they have met mao world cup. —— they have met now in three world cups and history favours new zealand. they have won all three of them. it's described as one of the greatest sporting rivalries in women's sport. for that very reason, although england are world champions right now, error leaves garrett knows there is a point to prove tomorrow when they go out against the black ferns and it is the reason they play rugby. it's a battle. those are the g
waterman who would have been playing in her fourth world waterman who would have been playing in herfourthn who would have been playing in herfourth world cup final. these we re in herfourth world cup final. these were the thoughts earlier of simon milton, at the head coach. she runs it often in training. and she's had experience at full—back. she's a natural anyway, so she's got a great game at full— back. she's a natural anyway, so she's got a great game at full—back. kicker and field...
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the question remains, did an enterprising waterman find that significant artifact and bring the ram up? the answer may never be known. official interest in the wreck s didn't occur again until the 1980's. so many years had passed that actually had to be relocated. still, the navy expressed no interest in underwriting a sittingtion campaign, that -- assuming that locating -- wrecks would a popular novelist led the effort. at the time, he served as the chairman of the national underwater marine agency. it is a private nonprofit organization dedicated to the preservation of maritime heritage. in 1980, he decided to pursue his long-standing interest in the ships. he believed both ships held an important story about the civil war navy, and leaved both ships had a number of artifacts on them that should be brought up and preserved. he hired a washington-based researcher and contacted a local historian who calculated the probable location for the sunken vessel. entered into a cooperative agreement with a virginia state-based archaeological agency, which offered to supply divers to search for
the question remains, did an enterprising waterman find that significant artifact and bring the ram up? the answer may never be known. official interest in the wreck s didn't occur again until the 1980's. so many years had passed that actually had to be relocated. still, the navy expressed no interest in underwriting a sittingtion campaign, that -- assuming that locating -- wrecks would a popular novelist led the effort. at the time, he served as the chairman of the national underwater marine...
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and the joint ventures firm reached out to local waterman. they contacted local watermen who fished in the area you see on your map here in the box, and they tried to obtain the location of the ships or any information about recover riff artifacts from that area. veen eventually they found a man named wilber riley. he was a veteran clammer of the york and james rivers and he reportedly new the location of a wreck right off of newport news. he add itted that he actually retrieved a number of objects from it already. for cussler's archeologists, similar reports regarding shipwrecks, cannon and even sunken treasure in virginia waters in the past had usually proved to be without foundation. but this time, riley described how he first discovered the wreck after four or five years of clamming and then he lost a pair of clam tongs in the james river and he tried retrieve them. he zroifrd discovered a brass sword hill and hand that will was deck rapted way design emblommatic of the navy during the civil war. he also tonged from the site a large coppe
and the joint ventures firm reached out to local waterman. they contacted local watermen who fished in the area you see on your map here in the box, and they tried to obtain the location of the ships or any information about recover riff artifacts from that area. veen eventually they found a man named wilber riley. he was a veteran clammer of the york and james rivers and he reportedly new the location of a wreck right off of newport news. he add itted that he actually retrieved a number of...
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while making her fourth while making herfourth world cup appearance, full—back danielle waterman has in the stages, with the final to be played at belfast on saturday the 36th of august. —— 26. that looks like it will be a fantastic tournament. england are the reigning champions, but they will face stiff competition. everything else, you can go to our website. but for me, tulsen tollett, and the marvellous sport today team, it is good night. goodbye. well, ket me start with a very dramatic picture from tuesday. that's some rough weather. here's a big storm just off the coast of essex, and two waterspouts — the marine equivalent of a tornado. incredible. a thunderstorm picture here from the south end. some rough weather over the last 12 or 18 hours or so. this low pressure system is spinning around the uk. mind, london missed the bad weather. scotland and northern ireland also had some sunshine. throughout wednesday morning, there will be further rain, particularly across lincolnshire, and parts in the midlands and into eastern wales and down into the south—west, as well. and also the
while making her fourth while making herfourth world cup appearance, full—back danielle waterman has in the stages, with the final to be played at belfast on saturday the 36th of august. —— 26. that looks like it will be a fantastic tournament. england are the reigning champions, but they will face stiff competition. everything else, you can go to our website. but for me, tulsen tollett, and the marvellous sport today team, it is good night. goodbye. well, ket me start with a very...
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while making her fourth world cup appearance — full back danielle waterman has been called up too. the papers hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are kate proctor, political correspondent at the london evening standard, and journalist and broadcasterjohn stapleton. tomorrow's front pages, starting with. .. the times splashes donald trump's stark "fire and fury" warning to north korea, in which he takes aim at the country's ballistic missile programme. a storm warning makes the front page of the express — they expect a month's rain to fall tomorrow. the financial times focuses on a warning from the financial watchdog to the financial world of a cliff edge brexit. the metro also focuses on the american president's fiery threat to pyongyang over nuclear weapons. stamp duty stopping people from downsizing, is the claim in the daily telegraph. meanwhile, the daily mail reports 30,000 attempts to get into the uk from france this year. let's start with the metro. john, get us going. the words are very like trump, but sinister. s
while making her fourth world cup appearance — full back danielle waterman has been called up too. the papers hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are kate proctor, political correspondent at the london evening standard, and journalist and broadcasterjohn stapleton. tomorrow's front pages, starting with. .. the times splashes donald trump's stark "fire and fury" warning to north korea, in which he takes aim at the country's...
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as middleton continues to rotate his squad, full back danielle waterman is the only player who has started semi—finals in belfast. there‘s been a late change to europe‘s solheim cup team. scotland‘s catriona matthew will replace the injured suzann pettersen. this will be a 10th solheim cup for matthew, who‘s 47 . norwegian pettersen has been receiving treatment for a back injury. the event takes place at in iowa from friday to sunday. britain‘s jo pavey says she‘s looking to defend her ten thousand metre title at the european championships in germany next year, just a month before her 45th birthday. pavey became the oldest woman to claim european gold when she won in zurich 3 years ago. the five—time olympian missed the athletics world championships in london with a heel injury. she‘s ruled herself out of the commonwealth games in australia, but says she has no plans to retire. and serena williams revealed in a magazine article she plans play tennis again within three months of giving birth to her first child! the 23—time grand slam champion called it "the most outrageous plan". she went o
as middleton continues to rotate his squad, full back danielle waterman is the only player who has started semi—finals in belfast. there‘s been a late change to europe‘s solheim cup team. scotland‘s catriona matthew will replace the injured suzann pettersen. this will be a 10th solheim cup for matthew, who‘s 47 . norwegian pettersen has been receiving treatment for a back injury. the event takes place at in iowa from friday to sunday. britain‘s jo pavey says she‘s looking to...
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in any event, the divers soon appreciated the waterman's accuracy. as they extended their search line to begin a systematic sweep of the river bed, they encountered an area of wreckage. it was dominated by massive wooden timbers protruding eerily out of the mud at odd angles in the murky gloom. they collected some artifacts that helped identify the ship. one was a white iron stone plate. little fragment that had a manufacturer's name and mark on it. this established as a product of the potteries of england. they also found a remarkably well preserved pair of brass gunner's calipers. measure projectiles. finally, divers found a sabot, a solid cylinder composed of a single block of wood. it was used to ensure that a ball would be seeded in the bottom of a canon with a fuse facing towards the muzzle in order to prevent an explosion when the tube was fired. the sabot most intriguing figure to these divers was its nine inch diameter which corresponded to the size of the canons from "uss cumberland." though by no means definitive. the wreck was the final r
in any event, the divers soon appreciated the waterman's accuracy. as they extended their search line to begin a systematic sweep of the river bed, they encountered an area of wreckage. it was dominated by massive wooden timbers protruding eerily out of the mud at odd angles in the murky gloom. they collected some artifacts that helped identify the ship. one was a white iron stone plate. little fragment that had a manufacturer's name and mark on it. this established as a product of the...
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about five days later, he has been talking across the hall with judge waterman. he comes rushing into our chambers boiling mad and he goes, how come judge waterman has those great big plastic boxes? [laughing] so we therefore got him the plastic boxes and get rid of the rotating bookcase, and that todd is that he's legends about the judge were not true. but what was true is what pierre was talking about. he was an intellectual giant and he made every day into an intellectual, maybe i would say jousting between he and the clerk. he loved us to disagree with him, which may be the most important thing we could do for him was to point out something might have been wrong. we did not have any bench memos. for current court you know what that means. everything was oral. we would come in and speak to them. each of us would read all the briefs. he would be the case. we would read the case of. he would read the briefs and then we would be called in, with the secretary to take dictation to the first thing he would ask is, what do you think? i normal inclination would be wel
about five days later, he has been talking across the hall with judge waterman. he comes rushing into our chambers boiling mad and he goes, how come judge waterman has those great big plastic boxes? [laughing] so we therefore got him the plastic boxes and get rid of the rotating bookcase, and that todd is that he's legends about the judge were not true. but what was true is what pierre was talking about. he was an intellectual giant and he made every day into an intellectual, maybe i would say...
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megan jones will start tomorrow's final she's replacing danielle waterman whose out after suffering concussion. so with a bit of a reshuffle in mind emily scarratt will be moving to full back. and it means bristol's amy wilson—hardy comes onto the replacements bench. there's full commentary of the final on bbc radio five live on saturday — kick off at 7.45pm. kimi raikkonen has celebrated his new ferrari contract by going quickest in first practice at the belgian grand prix. he was less than a tenth of a second quicker than lewis hamilton who was next over the line. second practice is currently underway but felipe massa won't be running again today after he crashed heavily in the first session. the 36—year—old is returning this weekend, having missed the hungarian grand prix through illness. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on the bbc sport website. more you and the next hour. some breaking news within the last half hour: two white farmers accused of forcing a black south african into a coffin and threatening to douse him in petrol and burn him alive have been found guilty. will
megan jones will start tomorrow's final she's replacing danielle waterman whose out after suffering concussion. so with a bit of a reshuffle in mind emily scarratt will be moving to full back. and it means bristol's amy wilson—hardy comes onto the replacements bench. there's full commentary of the final on bbc radio five live on saturday — kick off at 7.45pm. kimi raikkonen has celebrated his new ferrari contract by going quickest in first practice at the belgian grand prix. he was less...
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as middleton continues to rotate his squad, full back danielle waterman is the only player who has startedsides are unbeaten and the winner of the match will automatically qualify for next week's semifinals in belfast. britain's johanna konta's into the third round of the cincinatti open after beating kiki bertens of the netherlands. konta broke the dutch woman early in the first set, but came back from a break down in the second. she'll play alize cornet of france next as she continues her preparation for the final grand slam of the year. venus williams is through to the second round and playing well. but it seems her pregnant sister serena has got itchy feet. serena has revealed in a magazine article she plans to be back playing tennis within three months of giving birth to her first child! williams called it the most outrageous plan. she went on to say, i'll tell you this much: i won't win less. either i win, or i don't play. that's all sport for now. i'll have more in the next hour. theresa may has reacted to donald trump's comments about the the violence in charlottesville last weeken
as middleton continues to rotate his squad, full back danielle waterman is the only player who has startedsides are unbeaten and the winner of the match will automatically qualify for next week's semifinals in belfast. britain's johanna konta's into the third round of the cincinatti open after beating kiki bertens of the netherlands. konta broke the dutch woman early in the first set, but came back from a break down in the second. she'll play alize cornet of france next as she continues her...
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they'll do so without full—back danielle waterman who has been ruled out because of concussion.utes and our sport correspondent sara orchard is outside the team hotel in belfast. what do we know? the standout selection that we just found out in the last half an hour is the 20—year—old megan jones the last half an hour is the 20—year—old meganjones will be starting at outside centre for england, coming into the starting 15. there is also a change as the regular vice captain for england emily scarratt moves to full—back. 0nly emily scarratt moves to full—back. only one change to the team that beat france it is semifinal, bristol's amy wilson—hardy coming onto the bench. this final between two sides that have a rivalry that could be described as one of the greatest in women's sport. they have actually met three times previously in world cup finals, with new zealand's black ferns coming away the victors on every occasion. that's a statistic england would like to start changing back in their direction. the tournament itself, the final will be played at ulster‘s kingspan stadium, a ca
they'll do so without full—back danielle waterman who has been ruled out because of concussion.utes and our sport correspondent sara orchard is outside the team hotel in belfast. what do we know? the standout selection that we just found out in the last half an hour is the 20—year—old megan jones the last half an hour is the 20—year—old meganjones will be starting at outside centre for england, coming into the starting 15. there is also a change as the regular vice captain for england...
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she's replacing full back danielle waterman who'll miss saturday's final with concussion.est high—profile player to pull out of the us open, which starts on monday. the world number 11 has withdrawn because of a persistent wrist injury but said that he planned to return to action before the end of the year. defending champion stan wawrinka, novak djokovic, kei nishikori and victoria azarenka will also be missing at flushing meadows. and sir mo farah is getting ready for a final farewell on the track in zurich tonight where he'll run over 5,000 metres. his incredible career has seen him win ten world and olympic gold medals. but it's not the last we'll hearfrom him. he's swapping the stadium for roads, to run marathons instead. no matter who you are, you've got to fight for it. and their medals that i've won, doesn't take me to the line. i got go in there fresh, there's going to be new guys and they run a lot faster than me. so it's about how i get to them, what doi it's about how i get to them, what do i need to learn from them, what does it take? that's all the sport for
she's replacing full back danielle waterman who'll miss saturday's final with concussion.est high—profile player to pull out of the us open, which starts on monday. the world number 11 has withdrawn because of a persistent wrist injury but said that he planned to return to action before the end of the year. defending champion stan wawrinka, novak djokovic, kei nishikori and victoria azarenka will also be missing at flushing meadows. and sir mo farah is getting ready for a final farewell on...
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yes, fullback danielle waterman has been ruled out for the women's rugby world cup final against news taken off during tuesday's semifinal win over france. we're told she is suffering from concussion. afterfailing a head injury assessment, she won't have time to make that final. england do say that they have a number of other strong options available, so all is not lost. it's been a tense wait for gcse students, their parents and their teachers. but hopefully if someone in your house is getting their results this morning, it's good news. throughout the programme this morning we'll be hearing from students and teachers around the uk. we'll bring you this year's headline pass rate just as soon as we get it at 9:30am. we'll also look at some of the alternatives to a levels for students who want to take a more vocational path in sixth form. but much of the focus today is on the new grading system for maths and english gsces in england. here's how it works. it gives you more grades to strive for, makes you want to work harder. to get a higher grade you have to put a lot of work into it. i
yes, fullback danielle waterman has been ruled out for the women's rugby world cup final against news taken off during tuesday's semifinal win over france. we're told she is suffering from concussion. afterfailing a head injury assessment, she won't have time to make that final. england do say that they have a number of other strong options available, so all is not lost. it's been a tense wait for gcse students, their parents and their teachers. but hopefully if someone in your house is getting...
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in the 20th century, virginia waterman looted and pillaged these ships under the guise of clamming and fishing. today, we're on the verge of losing the wrecks, wiping from the face of the earth the last vestiges of these crucial naval action in the mid atlantic. the story of "uss cumberland" and "css florida" in short, plunder of the wrecks was a part of the organization entrusted to their care, the u.s. navy. before i tell the sad story, though, let me first introduce you to these two ships. it's logical, i think, to begin with the "uss cumberland," the fabled ship sunk by the "uss virginia" during the battle of hampton roads. prior to its destruction, cumberland was one of the finest vessels in the federal fleet. built at the boston navy yard and launched in may 1842, the three masted 175-foot long frigate served in the navy for about two decades. in the 1840s, cumberland took part in three mediterranean cruises and served as a flagship during the mexican-american war. in 1856, the navy sent cumberland to the navy yard where workers converted it into a slew of war by cutting down a d
in the 20th century, virginia waterman looted and pillaged these ships under the guise of clamming and fishing. today, we're on the verge of losing the wrecks, wiping from the face of the earth the last vestiges of these crucial naval action in the mid atlantic. the story of "uss cumberland" and "css florida" in short, plunder of the wrecks was a part of the organization entrusted to their care, the u.s. navy. before i tell the sad story, though, let me first introduce you...
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megan jones will start tomorrow's final she's replacing danielle waterman whose out after suffering concussionill be moving to full back. and it means bristol's amy wilson—hardy comes onto the replacements bench. there's full commentary of the final on bbc radio five live on saturday — kick off at 7.45pm. that is all from me. more now on hurricane harvey — which could be the worst storm to hit the us mainland in 12 years. the category—three storm is expected to make landfall along texas's central coast tonight. we can show you some of the live pictures now. you can get a sense of the darkening skies, the rain already coming down heavily, can barely see the skyline there through the mist and mark. let's speak to robert korty who is associate professor of meteorology at texas a & m university. hejoins me on webcam from the city of bryan, which isjust under 100 miles outside of houston. thank you very much for being with us. thank you very much for being with us. what is the latest update, do we know when the hurricane will it? we expect to reach as overnight here in texas. the winds have increas
megan jones will start tomorrow's final she's replacing danielle waterman whose out after suffering concussionill be moving to full back. and it means bristol's amy wilson—hardy comes onto the replacements bench. there's full commentary of the final on bbc radio five live on saturday — kick off at 7.45pm. that is all from me. more now on hurricane harvey — which could be the worst storm to hit the us mainland in 12 years. the category—three storm is expected to make landfall along...
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daniel waterman was one of the changes. she scored two of the ten tries.a including at 9:30pm, usain bolt will do a walking lap of honour to say goodbye. there are some metal opportunities for britain. there are two medals short of their target of six. could they pull off something remarkable? find out at 6:30pm across the bbc. that is it from us for now. more news throughout the evening. we are back at ten o'clock. no time for the news where you are. hello again. you are watching bbc news. it is seven minutes to six. despite the tensions on the peninsula, some south koreans say the war of words between president donald trump and pyongyang makes them laugh. this weekend, thousands are attending the annual peace concert which takes place alongside the north korean border, the ceasefire line since the war itself has never been declared officially over. we have this report. k-pop music plays this is a peace concert being held in south korea barely five kilometres from the border with north korea, which is perhaps one of the most militarised borders in the wor
daniel waterman was one of the changes. she scored two of the ten tries.a including at 9:30pm, usain bolt will do a walking lap of honour to say goodbye. there are some metal opportunities for britain. there are two medals short of their target of six. could they pull off something remarkable? find out at 6:30pm across the bbc. that is it from us for now. more news throughout the evening. we are back at ten o'clock. no time for the news where you are. hello again. you are watching bbc news. it...
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megan jones will start tomorrow's final she's replacing danielle waterman whose out after suffering concussionscarratt will be moving to full back. and it means bristol's amy wilson—hardy comes onto the replacements bench. there's full commentary of the final on bbc radio five live on saturday — kick off at 7.a5pm. that is all from me. back in an hour. radical action is needed to help integrate some immigrants into society, according to a group of mps. in a new report, the all—party—parliamentary group on ‘social integration' warns that the immigration debate has become polarised. it's renewing calls for the government to make english lessons compulsory. the home office says it already funds community cohesion projects, including some focused on language. the chair of the group, labourmp chuka umunna, spoke to the bbc this morning. the overall argument that we are making here is that integration is absolutely key. and the poisonous nature of the debate about immigration is actually hindering integration, it is putting off newcomers to our communities who actually get involved in the life of th
megan jones will start tomorrow's final she's replacing danielle waterman whose out after suffering concussionscarratt will be moving to full back. and it means bristol's amy wilson—hardy comes onto the replacements bench. there's full commentary of the final on bbc radio five live on saturday — kick off at 7.a5pm. that is all from me. back in an hour. radical action is needed to help integrate some immigrants into society, according to a group of mps. in a new report, the...
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while making herfourth world cup appearance full back danielle waterman has been called up too.st australia so along with captain carys phillips, there's call ups for scrum—half keira bevan and fly—half elinor snowsill. we are still eclectically from ireland later today and we will update you then. that's all sport for now. i'll have more in the next hour. some breaking news just some breaking newsjust reaching its here. we are hearing that the deen mohammed, 43 years old, has been found you'll see at manchester crown court has been found guilty of explosives with life or property. this was after a handgun was found in hand luggage at manchester airport. despite that one being found, the court did hear that mohammed was still able to board another flight. so he mohammed was still able to board anotherflight. so he got mohammed was still able to board another flight. so he got that flight another flight. so he got that flight from manchester to italy, then he was able to board another plane two days later. he was questioned by manchester police on two occasions before his arrest.
while making herfourth world cup appearance full back danielle waterman has been called up too.st australia so along with captain carys phillips, there's call ups for scrum—half keira bevan and fly—half elinor snowsill. we are still eclectically from ireland later today and we will update you then. that's all sport for now. i'll have more in the next hour. some breaking news just some breaking newsjust reaching its here. we are hearing that the deen mohammed, 43 years old, has been found...
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i noticed a couple of changes in the england line—up, enforced because daniel waterman was ruled outs team? it's a solid squad altogether. it's going to have a big impact. danielle is an experienced player, would have gone for her fourth rugby world experienced player, would have gone for herfourth rugby world cup final. england have made changes. meganjones final. england have made changes. megan jones comes in final. england have made changes. meganjones comes in at 13. it will have a big impact but at the same time england have so much depth in their squad. apologies, we just lost maggie! 0ne their squad. apologies, we just lost maggie! one or two problems with our links this morning. that game is happening tonight. good luck to the england team. that matches kicking off at around 7:30pm. you're watching breakfast from bbc news, it's time now for a look at the newspapers. nazir afzal, former chief prosecutor for north west crown prosecution service is here to tell us what's caught his eye. this is the story from the daily mail. yes, it's covered in a number of places. policing fac
i noticed a couple of changes in the england line—up, enforced because daniel waterman was ruled outs team? it's a solid squad altogether. it's going to have a big impact. danielle is an experienced player, would have gone for her fourth rugby world experienced player, would have gone for herfourth rugby world cup final. england have made changes. meganjones final. england have made changes. megan jones comes in final. england have made changes. meganjones comes in at 13. it will have a big...
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while making her fourth world cup appearance, full—back danielle waterman has been called up too.ips. there's call ups for scrum—half keira bevan and fly—half elinor snowsill. let's return to one of our main stories this hour, the case of chloe ayling, the model who was allegedly held captive by a gang in italy. chloe said she was held for nearly a week at a remote house near turin and was told by her kidnappers that she would be sold as a sex slave in the middle east. earlier i spoke to model jacqui ryland who has years of experience in the industry. she told me this case exposes the potential dangers of modelling. 100% i think as a glamour model, like girls come into the industry thinking that they're going to be the next katie price and the industry changed a long time ago. even when i first started modelling, we are talking about seven or eight yea rs, we are talking about seven or eight years, there were things like that happening, even in this country. you know you don't need to go abroad for things to happen. you have got to think as a glamour model 99% of the time you're s
while making her fourth world cup appearance, full—back danielle waterman has been called up too.ips. there's call ups for scrum—half keira bevan and fly—half elinor snowsill. let's return to one of our main stories this hour, the case of chloe ayling, the model who was allegedly held captive by a gang in italy. chloe said she was held for nearly a week at a remote house near turin and was told by her kidnappers that she would be sold as a sex slave in the middle east. earlier i spoke to...
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we spoke on the phone with wendy waterman. she and nearly two dozen of her neighbors are in her house waiting for water to recede. >> it's like a movie. we were outside, would see one helicopter fly by in one direction, another fly by in another direction. we heard boats. but when we were outside, you would go in the front yard, in the back yard, and you would see one or the other, a helicopter lowering someone down to save them. this was going on for a good couple hours. >> are you planning to leave the home or that area? are you waiting for people to come and rescue you? >> no, we're planning to stay until the water recedes. we don't have power. we do have plumbing right now. but we feel lucky, fortunate that we're dry. and we have enough food, enough water. and hopefully, within the next 24, 48, 36 hours, the water will recede and people will be able to go to other places. >> do you feel as if you're in danger at all? >> yes. >> very, very much so. i mean, we have one of the houses that are higher up. and it's one thing to
we spoke on the phone with wendy waterman. she and nearly two dozen of her neighbors are in her house waiting for water to recede. >> it's like a movie. we were outside, would see one helicopter fly by in one direction, another fly by in another direction. we heard boats. but when we were outside, you would go in the front yard, in the back yard, and you would see one or the other, a helicopter lowering someone down to save them. this was going on for a good couple hours. >> are you...
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england full—back danielle waterman has been ruled out of the women's rugby world cup final with concussion've been hearing this morning, the husband of a woman killed by a cyclist riding an illegal bike has called for new laws to tackle irresponsible and reckless cyclists. 20 year—old charlie alliston knocked down and killed kim briggs in london last year. yesterday he was cleared of manslaughter but convicted of causing bodily harm by wanton or furious driving, a charge which dates back to 1861. let's talk to duncan dollimore, head of road safety and legal campaigns at cycling uk. thank you forjoining us. this bike that was used, it was a fixed wheel bike with no brakes, is that legal? it isa bike with no brakes, is that legal? it is a legal bike in terms of the bike itself, but to go on the road, it has to have a front brake. this is the sort of like you would see on track, a velodrome. if you are riding on the road, you have to have a front brake. this rider didn't have one. i think there has been a perception that someone like myself will come on the radio and defend the actions of thi
england full—back danielle waterman has been ruled out of the women's rugby world cup final with concussion've been hearing this morning, the husband of a woman killed by a cyclist riding an illegal bike has called for new laws to tackle irresponsible and reckless cyclists. 20 year—old charlie alliston knocked down and killed kim briggs in london last year. yesterday he was cleared of manslaughter but convicted of causing bodily harm by wanton or furious driving, a charge which dates back...
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. >> shawn waterman, i'm a reporter with the scoop news group. thanks very much for holding this event. i wanted to ask a question about government service in the current administration. i mean we have a white house where, you know, there is some senior officials who have clearly ambivalent at least about the prospect of large-scale nonan angelo immigration into the united states. we have a president who has boasted about sexual assault, is that an issue for, you know, work -- government work force cyber recruitment right now? >> one more. in the seconds or third row? yes. >> hello. i'm from [ inaudible ] formerly fullbright scholar but practice at pcv, preventing and countering violent extremism. absolutely in terms of defense security, right, soft background with zero cyber security background which is super important for pcv. my question is actually twofolded. when you talk about policy people, how popular among your networks of policy background with zero cyber security background people and second is, what is the -- how popular is the invest
. >> shawn waterman, i'm a reporter with the scoop news group. thanks very much for holding this event. i wanted to ask a question about government service in the current administration. i mean we have a white house where, you know, there is some senior officials who have clearly ambivalent at least about the prospect of large-scale nonan angelo immigration into the united states. we have a president who has boasted about sexual assault, is that an issue for, you know, work -- government...
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who can go out on a consistent basis with established protocol to collect that data in the proper watermananagement officials. one of the issues we have with planning infrastructure to be more resilient and this is not a coastal issue or an inland issue but we have great divergence between state and within the state about the actual data that they are using to project how much rainfall we might have and what climate conditions might be. i know in illinois we have some communities who are using data from the 1960s that was protecting out whethe weather e. that was all based on what they collected for the 1960s and so as precipitation patterns change if you're using data from the 1960s, 70s, 80s, 90s and not able to size if structure is properly for what we predict to beat weather events. we are always looking backwards when we decide in the structure because that's what precipitation data we are using. getting greater consistency to have updated and use the latest data on precipitation projections in particular, would be helpful. greater consistency across committees so that we can get bett
who can go out on a consistent basis with established protocol to collect that data in the proper watermananagement officials. one of the issues we have with planning infrastructure to be more resilient and this is not a coastal issue or an inland issue but we have great divergence between state and within the state about the actual data that they are using to project how much rainfall we might have and what climate conditions might be. i know in illinois we have some communities who are using...
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. >>> joining us now is wendy waterman. she is currently in a home with at least perhaps more than 20 other survivors who have weathered this storm altogether there. they're in the dark and, wendy, i want to first ask you, how you're holding up and how are you doing? >> we are doing good, fortunately, for these wonderful people here that have taken us in. their house has not flooded. we don't have any water inside the house so we're doing good. >> tell me what happened when the floodwaters started to rise. what did you do? >> i was at my grandmother's house and the house in back of us and she is 93 years old and, you know, of course, being that age she didn't want to evacuate right away and then my aunt was there too and she said, no, you've got to get your pills. we've got to go and they have a hole cutout in the fence that joins their houses, so we got our 93-year-old grandmother, we brought her through the hole and these lovely people took us in. >> how many people are in that house with you all? >> we have about 20. ran
. >>> joining us now is wendy waterman. she is currently in a home with at least perhaps more than 20 other survivors who have weathered this storm altogether there. they're in the dark and, wendy, i want to first ask you, how you're holding up and how are you doing? >> we are doing good, fortunately, for these wonderful people here that have taken us in. their house has not flooded. we don't have any water inside the house so we're doing good. >> tell me what happened when...
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daniel waterman is the only player who has started every world cup match so for.gree with the government thatitis would you agree with the government that it is important there is no border of any kind after brexit. that it is important there is no border of any kind after brexitm is certainly in the interests of both to have no border and have a customs union. naturally, the uk is one of our biggest trading partners. asa one of our biggest trading partners. as a consequence, one of our biggest trading partners. as a consequence, it is important to us as a consequence, it is important to us that we maintain, as far as possible, the most seamless border possible, the most seamless border possible or if possible low border. we have to balance that off with the needs of the european state. there isa needs of the european state. there is a clear balance of needs between ireland as an eu member state and as an island. as a customs and straight over. in terms of the border, how do you think these needs can be balanced? you think these needs can be balanced ? there‘s you
daniel waterman is the only player who has started every world cup match so for.gree with the government thatitis would you agree with the government that it is important there is no border of any kind after brexit. that it is important there is no border of any kind after brexitm is certainly in the interests of both to have no border and have a customs union. naturally, the uk is one of our biggest trading partners. asa one of our biggest trading partners. as a consequence, one of our biggest...
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england full—back danielle waterman has been ruled out of the women's rugby world cup final with concussione field in the first half of england's 20 to three semifinal victory over france. team sky's geraint thomas will return to cycling for the tour of britain next month, with team—mate and compatriot owain doull also set to compete. the welshman was second overall when he broke his collarbone in a fall at last month's tour de france. the tour of britain starts in edinburgh in september and will finish in the welsh riders' home city of cardiff. milos raonic is the latest high—profile player to pull out of the us open, which starts on monday. the world number 11 has withdrawn because of a persistent wrist injury but said that he planned to return to action before the end of the year. defending champion stan wawrinka, novak djokovic, kei nishikori and victoria azarenka will also be missing at flushing meadows. that's all the sport for now. more now on the gcse results which have come out today. our reporter tim muffett visited the ark academy to get more on this i'm joined from our westminst
england full—back danielle waterman has been ruled out of the women's rugby world cup final with concussione field in the first half of england's 20 to three semifinal victory over france. team sky's geraint thomas will return to cycling for the tour of britain next month, with team—mate and compatriot owain doull also set to compete. the welshman was second overall when he broke his collarbone in a fall at last month's tour de france. the tour of britain starts in edinburgh in september...