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tonight, a yellow storm warning is in place for northern england, north wales and south scotland, with flash flooding and intense lightning possible until three o'clock tomorrow morning. back in north yorkshire, the buckden gala ends with something else that should also come with a yellow warning. olivia richwald, bbc news, in the yorkshire dales. the netherlands have officially handed back to nigeria 119 precious ancient sculptures, stolen from the former kingdom of benin more than 120 years ago, during the colonial era. the benin bronzes are metal and ivory sculptures dating back to the 16th to 18th centuries. there's long been a campaign for them to be returned. nigeria celebrated the return of the priceless statues with a ceremony held at the national museum in lagos. they are, you can see what some of those famous bronzes look like, incredible given that they are so old. just a reminder of our top story this hour, and right now we understand that president trump is meeting with his national security team at the white house, this is the live shot of the white house as that meeting
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his dissertation on the sociology of science and technology and century england became a classic in theories of the relationship between religion and social change and. it proved much more successful as. a case study in the tradition of marx weber's still debated argument that this worldly asceticism some of protestant entrepreneurs launched capitalism. merton still controversial findings linked the values of english, puritanism and german protestant patriotism with the rise of modern empirical scientific spirit. citing, for example, the puritan majority of over 60% in the original membership of the royal society, which the american philosophical society was patterned by benjamin franklin, who was a member of both merton's apparent retreat from his monograph project may discouraged other social scientists attempting it, revealing one of the paradoxes of the subject because it is so universal and important, it is unwieldy and best suited for case studies rather than for grand theories. the princeton university library alone has no fewer 105 books with titles that begin the irony of. unintenti
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a yellow thunderstorm warning is in place for parts of northern england and wales, with flash floodssun rose over stonehenge this morning, record breaking crowds welcome the summer solstice marking the longest solstice, marking the longest day and, well, now the hottest day and, well, now the hottest day of the year. that's it from me for now. i'll be back with you for another look at the top stories in an hour. now, though, it's over to the saturday five. >> for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code, or go to gbnews.com/poll. >> it's saturday night and >> it�*s saturday night and you're with the saturday five. and over the next three hours, the biggest debate, the hottest topics and entertaining interviews. but let's crack on with tonight's first debate. and because i've managed to get into alex's seat, i am definitely going to do the first debate. so going to do the first debate. 50 this was a dark week for the uk. labour forced through two major legislative changes, neither of which they
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but as the heat peaks, a yellow storm warning is now in force across northern england, north wales andish borders, with flash floods, hail and even lightning possible. all this as thousands gathered this morning to watch the sun rise at stonehenge, marking the longest and now the hottest day of the year. that's the news on gb news. plenty more still to come right here. don�*t still to come right here. don't go anywhere. >> for the very latest. gb news direct to your smartphone. sign up direct to your smartphone. sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code, or go to gbnews.com/poll. >> welcome along to ben leo tonight, late edition. another hour of front pages of big stories of breaking news. let's start with the headlines for tomorrow's sunday newspapers. the observer will kick off with closing in islam, sorry, islam, iran as well as islam, iran governed the country. sorry. kermani once governed the country. now he commands a bunken country. now he commands a bunker. this is the iranian supreme leader. more than 20 iranian commanders have been killed. that's as president trump sends
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tonight, a yellow storm warning is in place for northern england, north wales and south scotland, with flash flooding and intense lightning possible until three o'clock tomorrow morning. back in north yorkshire, the buckden gala ends with something else that should also come with a yellow warning. olivia richwald, bbc news, in the yorkshire dales. let's take a look at some of the other stories we've been following today. an accident involving a hot air balloon in brazil has killed at least eight people. the balloon caught fire and plunged to the ground in the southern state of santa catarina. the local fire department said 13 people survived, including the pilot. an investigation is under way. the netherlands have officially handed back injury of 119 the netherlands have officially handed back to nigeria of 119 precious ancient sculptures from the former kingdom of benin more than 20 years ago, during the colonial era. benin bronzes are metal and ivory sculptures to be back to the 16th to 18th centuries. they celebrated the return of the statues with a ceremony at the national museum o
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new england is often given the example of of being a place of strong abolition as area. but i think people know the history of of really early abolitionism in the philadelphia and you know perry county camden county areas if there could a collaboration between all of the different sites you know idea i thought of could be a cradle of abolitionism national heritage area. mm hmm. with places like still's house houses actually in philadelphia. yes. and some of the early quakers at the germantown signs, early the christian mines area communities like timbuktu. yes. and and lawn side, i think we, need to do a better job of leaking all of these sites and promoting our area as being a cradle of abolitionism in the you know, in the united states. and you are exactly right, sir. and glad you brought that point up, because you mentioned people and i want to talk about lucretia mott. okay. i also mentioned earlier about robert purvis. okay. robert provost is from this area. okay. his history and he was a mulatto. i mean, that he was mixed. okay. that he was mixed with. african-amer
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and england basically threw czechoslovakia under the bus. and they don't really want us to remember that part you see, but they just abandon them and again, and they have had been for stolen coming on the eastern front. they would have band and a lot more people in eastern europe as well. however, these days they try to portray the motor to a for even child packed something criminal and unprecedented the sandwiches being done by descendants of those who once facilitate the nazis rise to power. shoot the bill. they me a chance to, to copy the whatever you need me. it's gamble, you know that on. but i just drove in uh, school nova jamiah november. oh gods fox. no, that much the worst, you know is the volume. this is one year of the united states of doing now rushes which is still holding them. so they are copying a road to the east with no regard whatsoever to the blood shed going on in ukraine . oswald, reassume plenty of the books, he don't die late, we will let me know. you know, if he was to remove it, i don't know if the book uh, mainly m
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now that we are breaking from england. it is interesting what happened. they had a religious toleration bill. madison flipped on a key principle based on his experiences in virginia. he learned, the anglicans, the church of england, wanted to keep going in that direction. but there were multiple factions. initially he disagreed with one of the philosophers who said the best way is to have a whole bunch of factions. they will cancel each other out and check themselves. that was actually contra to the council of the wise. madison says, i will be darned, maybe hume is onto something. the multiple factions outvoted the people that wanted to keep paying. the largest thing was that he wanted religious freedom. when the left says they wanted to keep god out, that is not true. the founders deeply believed in god, wanted to be reverent in that way. jefferson was not in any one of the particular denominations. john adams literally says, when he writes to jefferson, i know you love the french. just explain how 20 million atheists are going to be able to govern thems
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ron killed him, but a crowds gathered today as the ancient monument of stonehenge and the west of england to mock the longest day of the year. thousands watched the sun rise on one of the few occasions when visitors are allowed to view the welfare. richard sides close up. the summer on winter solstices have been celebrated, stonehenge for thousands of years. many of the revolution follows. so the druids of pagan religions next on the w shift, looking at misinformation about mental health online. i'm going to jones. thanks for watching. the . those do not understand can have a site like the right just present. do you have any news on instagram to follow up? what's it like to come out when your married breakout, kendall? tonight, entity? how does on mental health impact? i love lives. how do we approach money.
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a warning is also in place for parts of england and wales. i very much appreciate the resilience and commitment to duty you all demonstrate so effectively. and king charles sends a message to the team working at the british antarctic survey - as they mark the darkest as we've mentioned, israel has struck iran's nuclear facility near isfahan, pressing ahead with its aerial assault. so far israel has struck both netanz and isfahan. but the fordow nuclear facility - which is believed to be even deeper underground than the channel tunnel which connects the uk and france - has remained out of reach of israel's weaponry. only the us possesses a bomb considered large enough to destroy fordow - a 13 tonne weapon called a "bunker-buster." but it's not clear whether president trump would be willing to deepen us involvement in the conflict by providing that bomb. earlier i spoke to william alberque, former director of strategy, technology and arms control at nato, on where things stand right now with potential us military involvement. the united states
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nbc's hala gorani in london, england. joining me now is congressman james clyburn, democrat of south carolina. congressman, thank you for being with us. let me go right to it. the president says he will decide in the next two weeks whether the us will strike iran's nuclear facilities, despite our intelligence community insisting iran does not have nuclear weapons. in congress, there's some division among democrats over how to handle the crisis, with some lawmakers pushing to stop the president from declaring war without congressional approval. should congress use this two week window to press trump to seek its consent on attacking iran? as the war powers act still seems to require? >> well. >> thank you very much for having me, reverend. absolutely. i am. applaud the senator kaine. >> of virginia. who raised this issue. >> several days ago. and it's kind of interesting here. the same. >> country, iran. factors into the last time we made this kind. >> of a decision. >> without involving the congress. and you see where they
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england itself plays a really large role. i don't know if you could share with us how bones fossil fossils actually created. they're actually not bones. and you detail the process here. i don't know. you can share with us how how fossils are actually created. well, this was this was a great mystery at the time. no one was. no one was quite sure what fossils were. they looked a lot like like relics of the natural world. they look like like seashells or ferns or something like that. but on the other hand, seashells and ferns weren't weren't made of rock. so so it was hard to to sort out how that could be. and if you think about it, if you if you had as your career ambition to become a fossil, it's actually it's actually it's actually a terribly hard job, much easier to become an actor or a classical musician or something. you you have to die in the right place, first of all, so that you will sink slowly to the floor of an ocean is most likely rather than on land where where storms and wind and all kinds of critters will will te
england itself plays a really large role. i don't know if you could share with us how bones fossil fossils actually created. they're actually not bones. and you detail the process here. i don't know. you can share with us how how fossils are actually created. well, this was this was a great mystery at the time. no one was. no one was quite sure what fossils were. they looked a lot like like relics of the natural world. they look like like seashells or ferns or something like that. but on the...
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the 21st of june, and crowds have gathered up the ancient monument of stonehenge and the west of england to mock the longest today of the yep. thousands watched the stony rise on one of the few occasions when visitors are allowed to view the world's heritage side close up. for the summer and winter solstices have been celebrated as stonehenge for thousands of years. many of the revolution follow is of the druids or pagan religions, the well, the sunset, humans, and then that's all from us for now. i want to just put me in the team. thanks for watching the get ready for an exciting all the enjoy us to look surprised. hi, irish. and i'm ready to dive into the hands of human to do you have you have a one to talk to me before the boss and the i'm expected side supplies. manyels engine beer. you belong to the 77 percent because i don't go to 65 for the last last goals and years 3 really.
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but england still have ollie pope at the crease, 100 not out. after so much pressure on his place, it was an innings of great courage and defiance. and with pope in particular, england will feel they are still in the game. we are certainly not on top, but i think on a day that we would certainly have taken at the start of the day. on another day, on a pitch like that, india could have easily gone on to get 600 plus and then you are staring down the barrel of only being able to draw a game. to do what we did this morning with the ball, to give ourselves a real sniff was superb. and then to be 210-3, i think we have almost done everything we can today but it's about backing up tomorrow and that's test cricket. it is vital we win that first session tomorrow. borussia dortmund have gone above mamelodi sundowns in group f of the club world cup after beating them 4-3 in cincinnati. dortmund were briefly behind, but then moved 4-1 up before withstanding a fightback from the south african side. meanwhile inter have just started against urawa reds from j
but england still have ollie pope at the crease, 100 not out. after so much pressure on his place, it was an innings of great courage and defiance. and with pope in particular, england will feel they are still in the game. we are certainly not on top, but i think on a day that we would certainly have taken at the start of the day. on another day, on a pitch like that, india could have easily gone on to get 600 plus and then you are staring down the barrel of only being able to draw a game. to...
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in england it was the right of englishmen. and in the u.s.e constitution is concerned with the rights of the people. despite the fact that during the past 400 years at britain and the united states held millions of prisoners of war detained inside our respective countries, 425 thousand during world war ii, there is not a single case of allowing a foreign p.o.w. to use the writz of habeas corpus to obtain release from detention and by the way, of the 425,000 here in the u.s. during world war ii, hundreds were a natural born u.s. citizens, germans and italians that fought for the axis/ . hundreds of thousands more were troops that were labor battalions that had been dragooned in from the soviet military such as mongolians. they said, we are not a part of the nazis. did they get into court and get sprung free? no. there are three cases typically cited to show that foreign prisoners of war enjoyed the privilege of habeas corpus. but they show the opposite. three cases over 400 or 500 year history. in 1690 three and englishmen was captured by the
in england it was the right of englishmen. and in the u.s.e constitution is concerned with the rights of the people. despite the fact that during the past 400 years at britain and the united states held millions of prisoners of war detained inside our respective countries, 425 thousand during world war ii, there is not a single case of allowing a foreign p.o.w. to use the writz of habeas corpus to obtain release from detention and by the way, of the 425,000 here in the u.s. during world war ii,...
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but england still have ollie pope at the crease, 100 not out. after so much pressure on his place, it was an innings of great courage and defiance. and with pope in particular, england will feel they are still in the game. borussia dortmund have gone above mamelodi sundowns in group f of the club world cup after beating them 4-3 in cincinnati. dortmund were briefly behind, but then moved 4-1 up before withstanding a fightback from the south african side. meanwhile inter have just started against urawa reds from japan in seattle. and they trail, an 11th minute goal means the champions league runners-up are behind after only picking up a point in their opening game of the tournament. british number one jack draper has been beaten by jiri lehecka in the semifinals at queen's, but afterwards revealed he's been diagnosed with tonsilitis. watched by jon bon jovi, among others, draper took the match to a deciding set having lost the first - but his czech opponent proved too strong, winning a crucial break at 5-5 in the final set before draper broke his
but england still have ollie pope at the crease, 100 not out. after so much pressure on his place, it was an innings of great courage and defiance. and with pope in particular, england will feel they are still in the game. borussia dortmund have gone above mamelodi sundowns in group f of the club world cup after beating them 4-3 in cincinnati. dortmund were briefly behind, but then moved 4-1 up before withstanding a fightback from the south african side. meanwhile inter have just started...
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but the heat peaks, with yellow storm warnings now in force across northern england, north wales andrders, with flash floods, hail and even lightning possible overnight. all this as thousands gathered to watch the sunnse thousands gathered to watch the sunrise at stonehenge, marking the longest and now hottest day of the year. that's it from me. for now, i'm sulking because for now, i�*m sulking because i haven't got a beer, but i know five people who have. it's the five people who have. it�*s the saturday five. >> for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code, or go to gbnews.com/poll. >> okay, welcome back everybody. now we�*ve got our beers. i've now we've got our beers. i've got my wine. things should get absolutely better, i promise. it's time to have your say and ask the five. and our first question is from adic. >> hello panel. it is hot 32 degrees. 50 everybody cheers. this week i would like to ask you, please, the way britain has gone downhill in recent years, and london is the best de
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consider what's going on in england now with the banning of speech. okay. thank you. i'll take this i'll take the three questions. yes one at a time. okay have i suffered any retribution? i haven't been. i haven't no mainstream publisher in britain touched me for the last 20, 30 years. and you know, this stuff like that social and professional, certainly i've come up against the libel laws. when i was at the spectator, a senior member, the hamas sued the paper over. i'd written a long story short. the paper capitulated and this guy was recently seen in the last 19 months, seen as a principal, a organizer of the hate marches against, israel in britain. so, yeah, the libel laws in britain are pretty ferocious. they're different from here. and it is very difficult thing to manipulate one's way around that. so yes, there severe pressures, but you know, we'll get through them my name is michael arcilla. i thank you for your discussion of your book and your theory and your intellectual and educational journey. i must have up in first. i grew up in communist hungary, the six
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he and his wife came from england. and on the other side, her mother, rebecca meyers mordecai, was actually the daughter of an extremely well-known jewish silversmith named maya meyers, who lived in new york. some of you may have seen his beautiful judaica actually in his. there are still many pieces of his out there in the world that you can look at and admire. and so she was something of american jewish royalty, just because her family had been in the united for longer than many other american families. just for some context, at the start of the civil war, there were something like 150,000 american --, something like that. these numbers always debatable. of that hundred and 50,000, approximately 25,000 lived in the south. and that included emma's family. jacob and his first wife, judith, who was and then his second wife, rebecca. judith and rebecca or becky were actually sisters. i won't spend too much time on that now. not uncommon at all in this period. so, jacob up having 13 children, six with his first wife, judi
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tonight, a yellow storm warning is in place for northern england, north wales and south scotland, with flash flooding and intense lightning possible until three o'clock tomorrow morning. back in north yorkshire, the buckden gala ends with something else that should also come with a yellow warning. olivia richwald, bbc news, in the yorkshire dales. it's the international day of yoga, and millions are rolling out their mats to celebrate. in india, prime minister modi joined a class on ramakrishna beach - with 500,000 turning out to take part in a mass yoga session. in new york, people enjoyed the summer solstice with a class in times square. the world's busiest intersection played host to a 'mind over madness' yoga class. seven sessions are being held throughout the day. and in zimbabwe, the township of chitungwiza played host to a group practice. now in its 11th year, the global event highlights the physical, mental, and spiritual benefits of yoga. you are with bbc news. the headlines. israel said it has an assassinated in the top three military officials, one described as a key figure
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current president is is making them go even faster and we have the blue states in this country, new england, maryland, upper midwest. those states are not going to slow down. i know it can be depressing. it's depressing for to see what this administration doing with noah and epa and the rest. but we have to put it in a global and also think about our blue states here. here's a great question. someone asked, what is the loss of our trees doing to bird species in? the book i talk about the incredible importance of oak trees, which i didn't know when i started writing book, especially the importance of trees in nourishing our migratory birds, our warblers. all are migratory birds that come up from south and central america are starting to arrive pretty soon they time it to the emergence of on oak trees in this region because our oak trees host an amazing number of of moths they've just evolved over thousands of years to host lots of creatures including a lot of moors that the caterpillars in the spring. so our oak trees are just full of in the spring more than any tree. they're in oak trees an
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a yellow thunderstorm warning is in place for parts of northern england and wales, with flash floodsose over stonehenge this morning, record breaking crowds welcome the summer solstice marking the longest solstice, marking the longest day and, well, now the hottest day and, well, now the hottest day of the year. that's it from me for now. i'll be back with you for another look at the top stories in an hour. now, though, it's over to the saturday five. >> for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code, or go to gbnews.com/poll. >> it's saturday night and >> it�*s saturday night and you're with the saturday five. and over the next three hours, the biggest debate, the hottest topics and entertaining interviews. but let's crack on with tonight's first debate. and because i've managed to get into alex's seat, i am definitely going to do the first debate. so going to do the first debate. 50 this was a dark week for the uk. labour forced through two major legislative changes, neither of which they ment
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tonight, a yellow storm warning is in place for northern england, north wales and south scotland, with flash flooding and intense lightning possible until three o'clock tomorrow morning. back in north yorkshire, the buckden gala ends with something else that should also come with a yellow warning. olivia richwald, bbc news, in the yorkshire dales. talking of warm weather... with glastonbury just around the corner with each year around 200,000 people arrive eager to see their favourite acts but so do glasto-intruders. the festival's security team has gone to extreme lengths to keep them out - that includes holding intruders in a makeshift "prison" on site. glastonbury spends huge sums on it's security one of which includes hiring former members of the sas and ex-police officers to patrol the perimeter, and using drones, guard dogs and infrared cameras to find trespassers. let's speak to emily prescott, arts and entertainment correspondent at the sunday times. you have written an article about the security, emily, it is more costly than the royal family's security, i believe? yes, that i
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as finally crowds have gathered at the ancient monument of stonehenge in the west of england to mount the longest day of the year. thousands watched the sunrise on one of the few occasions, but visitors are allowed to view the world heritage site puts the summer and winter solstices have been celebrated at 70 inch for thousands of years. many of the rapids are further was of the druids of pagan religions, the next on the w. we meet an invitation whose determine to become the world's top powered light up. i paid for zillow and i will see you tomorrow, except for the continuance. we'll have you on the german dw, 12 or emphasizing the award winning offer is available world wide. every language level, learning gym and has a little bit more power strategy. the same old voice just keeps telling the same old story every single thought to do what's wrong. i understand he was on his type. i was a sudden.
as finally crowds have gathered at the ancient monument of stonehenge in the west of england to mount the longest day of the year. thousands watched the sunrise on one of the few occasions, but visitors are allowed to view the world heritage site puts the summer and winter solstices have been celebrated at 70 inch for thousands of years. many of the rapids are further was of the druids of pagan religions, the next on the w. we meet an invitation whose determine to become the world's top powered...
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england trailing by 345 runs. british number one jack draper has been beaten by jiri lehecka in the semi-finals at queen's but afterwards revealed he's been diagnosed with tonsilitis. watched by jon bon jovi, among others, draper took the match to a deciding set having lost the first, but his czech opponent proved too strong, winning a crucial break at 5-5 in the final set before draper broke his raquet in frustration. lehecka reaches his fifth atp tour final while draper says he'll now rest to recover in time for wimbledon. my prey preparation has been difficult. i've not been feeling my best this week. there has been a lot going on. i feel like i'm constantly on the court, trying to get myself up for it, and sometimes that can boil over a little bit when you are in that state and it did today a little bit. obviously i don't condone breaking a racket or anything like that but i play on the edge like that little bit sometimes. i try not to do stuff like that. lehecka will face the winner of the other semifinal bet
england trailing by 345 runs. british number one jack draper has been beaten by jiri lehecka in the semi-finals at queen's but afterwards revealed he's been diagnosed with tonsilitis. watched by jon bon jovi, among others, draper took the match to a deciding set having lost the first, but his czech opponent proved too strong, winning a crucial break at 5-5 in the final set before draper broke his raquet in frustration. lehecka reaches his fifth atp tour final while draper says he'll now rest to...
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so is cornwall in the south west of england worth a visit? delicacy or horse father, how is the german bred specialty pumpernickel? made all this in more coming up on your own macs. the a dating by app was once i'm single for many is now part of everyday life. so was finding a data only digital these days, or are there still chance encounters in real life? we ask those in the know young europeans lots to deal with the thing and you're always very good. it's just thoughts. i have a lot of thoughts. how do people meets? i don't know. i guess i let's uh, life surprises on walter. the biggest challenges, i think there's a lot of expectations now from both sides. both of the people are looking full hook ups. there's always this kind of thrill of uh, getting to know someone new to love. the perfect match seems like a wrong calm, right. but it's not, not easy to find in reality, to europeans, not only swipe from their phones or do they still lead things up to chance. we wanted to find out. so we asked the real experts every day people. then we check
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and then neville chamberlain comes and science and unit agreement in france and england basically threw czechoslovakia under the bus. and they don't really want us to remember that part you see, but they just abandon them. and again, they have had been for stolen coming on the eastern front. they would have band and a lot more people in eastern europe as well. however, these days they tried to portray the motor tell for even trump packed something criminal and unprecedented the bandages being done by descendants of those who once facilitated, the nazis rise to power. she tried to boot, gave me a chance to, to copy that, whether you knew me, it's gamble, you know that on. but i just drove in the school. nobody jamia available. that's fine. no, that must give a shit. i was of all you. this is while you're up in the united states, a doing now rushes which is still holding them. so they are copying a road to the east with no regard whatsoever to the blood check going on in ukraine, the closure, old resume. plenty of the old books you don't dilate what i mean? i can do enough. if the tooth t
and then neville chamberlain comes and science and unit agreement in france and england basically threw czechoslovakia under the bus. and they don't really want us to remember that part you see, but they just abandon them. and again, they have had been for stolen coming on the eastern front. they would have band and a lot more people in eastern europe as well. however, these days they tried to portray the motor tell for even trump packed something criminal and unprecedented the bandages being...
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england are simply 8-1, chasing india's first innings 471, more on the bbc sport website. returning to our main story now, the israel-iran conflict. earlier, i was joined by world news correspondent joe inwood and baran abbasi from bbc persian, which is part of the bbc world service. she started by telling us what she was hearing from inside iran at the moment. we haven't been able to get as much news as we used to, but we are still getting reports and pictures out of iran. attacks have continued overnight in iran, in the capital and also in the central cities, including a city close to the nuclear facility. it's one of iran's main enrichment...uranium enrichment facilities, and people in that area have been worried about an attack. but last night, the city itself came under attack. and israel says their target was a military commander. a lot of people have been leaving tehran, of course, the capital, because it was under attack for a couple of days. and the city of ten million people, it seems very empty at the moment, but a lot of people who have not been able to leave,
england are simply 8-1, chasing india's first innings 471, more on the bbc sport website. returning to our main story now, the israel-iran conflict. earlier, i was joined by world news correspondent joe inwood and baran abbasi from bbc persian, which is part of the bbc world service. she started by telling us what she was hearing from inside iran at the moment. we haven't been able to get as much news as we used to, but we are still getting reports and pictures out of iran. attacks have...
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england currently 14-1. bayern munich are the the first team to reach the club world cup knockout stages after beating boca juniors 2-1. harry kane was involved in both their goals, scoring the first and assisting micahael olise for the second. a point for vincent kompany's side in the final group game against benfica will guarantee top spot and a possible last-16 meeting with chelsea, and england captain kane praised the tournament. it's great to experience different teams, and i think you've seen in this tournament already that the south american teams especially have caused big problems for some of the european teams, so it shows how big football is worldwide and how good some of these players are, and you have to be ready for the next game and the next opportunity. i'm loving this tournament so far, and hopefully we can be here for a while. nottingham forest head coach nuno espirito santo has signed a new three-year contract with the club. he led forest to seventh in the premier league last season and th
england currently 14-1. bayern munich are the the first team to reach the club world cup knockout stages after beating boca juniors 2-1. harry kane was involved in both their goals, scoring the first and assisting micahael olise for the second. a point for vincent kompany's side in the final group game against benfica will guarantee top spot and a possible last-16 meeting with chelsea, and england captain kane praised the tournament. it's great to experience different teams, and i think you've...
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assisted dying laws in england and wales.mps backed the bill yesterday by just 23 votes. it would allow terminally ill adults with under six. >> months. >> months. >> to live to. >> to live to. >> end their lives with medical help. opponents say it's being. >> rushed through. >> rushed through. >> without enough safeguards. but dame. >> esther's daughter. >> esther's daughter. >> rebecca wilcox, told us the process. >> has. >> has. >> been careful. >> been careful. >> and considered. >> and considered. >> it is a gold star of assisted dying laws. in fact, in the case of it's having so many of it�*s having so many safeguards within it, it's actually incredibly difficult to access it and it brings in criminal prosecutions of up to life imprisonment for anybody that has been found guilty of coercion. that doesn't exist now. it's a brilliantly safe law now. it�*s a brilliantly safe law that has been talked about for so, so long. it has not been rushed through. there's no such thing as a perfect law. we all know that. but this is
assisted dying laws in england and wales.mps backed the bill yesterday by just 23 votes. it would allow terminally ill adults with under six. >> months. >> months. >> to live to. >> to live to. >> end their lives with medical help. opponents say it's being. >> rushed through. >> rushed through. >> without enough safeguards. but dame. >> esther's daughter. >> esther's daughter. >> rebecca wilcox, told us the process. >> has....
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a warning's in place for parts of england and wales. hello. just over a week ago, israel launched operation rising lion against iran, and the crisis in the middle east continues to escalate. so what does this mean for the war in ukraine? well, officials in russia have described it as alarming and dangerous. the russian media is doing that now as well and saying that this is a massive escalation. and there's also a concern in kyiv that president trump's attention is going to be drawn away from ukraine. you'll remember that he left the g7 meeting in canada early, and that's one of the questions that you've got for us today, what that could possibly mean. we've got lots of great questions and an expert panel here to answer them for you. i'm vitaly shevchenko. i'm olga robinson. i'm matthew savill. and i'm lucy hockings. welcome to ukrainecast. ukrainecast from bbc news. matthew, you're director of military sciences at the royal united services institute. it's a defence think tank based here in london. we have to assume you are really, really busy
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now i chose for i was just campaign went down well in the farming regions in eastern england after the e. u. enlargement in 2004, when 10 you countries joining the union, many small town and so their population double as workers arrived from eastern europe, europe in 2000. these regions overwhelmingly voted in favor of griffin leaving the you. the belief was that if we left the european union, the few people would come. whereas, of course, what it is actually happened is that those coming from a you are simply being replaced by people coming from south asia and africa. the pers, these people continue to turn down under pete jobs that migrants are happy to accept and agriculture construction and health care. as a result, legal immigration has more than doubled since 2021 from 300000 legal microns per year. the number has no reason to over 700000. in other words, the opposite of what breaks it promised. in the last 2 days and the modem, 1100, climbed into these. meanwhile, just 37000 people seeking asylum across the channel and 2024 bridges of tiers, loudly condemned. these small boots a
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there are five parrots in england who all share a similar trait with colorful feathers and colorful languagethey don't mind, so they're just letting the birds be themselves. got to love that. let >>the birds >>be themselves. i don't know if you could even say you'd be offended. >>no >>bird just started >>swearing. i mean, he doesn't know any better. i just want to know who taught him all that. where did he come from? what was his colorful past? i wish he could tell us the stories. probably filled with a lot of profanity. maybe >>he grew up in a house with a lot of quentin tarantino movies >>where samuel l jackson >>does speak a lot. in a. lot >>of those, you never know. i mean, that would be a fun household to grow up in. it >>sure >>would. >>all righty. we'll learn more about that one. we'll follow up at another date. coming up in our saturday showcase at 7:00. how do you reinvent a retail space to attract new customers? we'll meet the strategists looking for tenants who offer a different kind of project, plus dominating their division through dribbling. we'll get a look at the competitive
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the met office has issued a yellow thunderstorm warning for northern england and parts of wales as the country's heatwave intensifies, with temperatures of up to 34 degrees expected today. i very much appreciate the resilience you all demonstrate. welcome to new york's central park, i'm tom brook, and our tribeca festival edition of talking movies. throughout the city, there were 12 days of films, talks, retrospectives, music documentaries and performances. we look back at some of the highlights of the 2025 tribeca festival. we sit down with tribeca co-founder robert de niro. at a time when the trump administration is trying to control us cultural institutions, he makes it clear with tribeca he'd be ready to push back. the most important thing is that people stand up, don't be bullied. also, some standout performances at the festival from british actors brenda blethyn and andrea riseborough. to play opposite somebody like brenda, who is a lifetime hero of mine, i can't think of anything more wonderful. and some great documentaries, including one exploring an industry operating in the s
the met office has issued a yellow thunderstorm warning for northern england and parts of wales as the country's heatwave intensifies, with temperatures of up to 34 degrees expected today. i very much appreciate the resilience you all demonstrate. welcome to new york's central park, i'm tom brook, and our tribeca festival edition of talking movies. throughout the city, there were 12 days of films, talks, retrospectives, music documentaries and performances. we look back at some of the...
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was called 12:00 high, and it's a about the air force and it starts on abandoned air force base in england. and as gregory peck is touring the base, the sounds of planes start coming into his head as he remembers what happened. and i was about that the last few days knowing we were going to be here in this beautiful on this beautiful ship understanding we're sitting in a place where men's lives were changed. many of them ended the terror that they went through. and if you you know, it's all very bright in here, but close your eyes and imagine this ship, this entire ship, without the ability to steer itself going 20 knots through largest force in history and not knowing what was hundred yards ahead. and this is the story that we tell. and in our boat, the sailing of the intrepid and there's no better person for me to tell it with than montel. was a 22 year navy and marine vet, and he had an extraordinary career because unlike most in those services, he served well. i'll ask. how many different ships and how many different types do you think you served on? had a i had a really just the caree
was called 12:00 high, and it's a about the air force and it starts on abandoned air force base in england. and as gregory peck is touring the base, the sounds of planes start coming into his head as he remembers what happened. and i was about that the last few days knowing we were going to be here in this beautiful on this beautiful ship understanding we're sitting in a place where men's lives were changed. many of them ended the terror that they went through. and if you you know, it's all...
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england captain kane praised the tournament. it's great to experience different teams and i think you've seen in this tournament already that the south american teams especially have caused big problems for some of the european teams so it shows how big football is worldwide and how good some of these players are and you have to be ready for the next game the next opportunity. i'm loving this tournament so far and hopefully we can be here for a while. he's being described as the signing of the summer by those in germany who know all about the new liverpool player florian wirtz, who's joined from bayer leverkusen for a club record £116 million. signed a five-year deal and at the age of just 22 he wants to continue the form which saw him score 57 goals in nearly 200 appearances for the bundesliga side. the deal could be a british record if the various add ons with the fee are activated. now to rugby union and lions coach andy farrell has called their performance unacceptable after their shock first up defeat to argentina in dublin
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supporters of voluntary assisted dying in england and wales urge the house of lords to back the bill now it has passed the house of commons. the met office issues a yellow thunderstorm warning for northern england and parts of wales as the country's heatwave intensifies, with temperatures of up to 34 degrees expected. i very much appreciate the resilience and commitment to duty you demonstrate so effectively.
supporters of voluntary assisted dying in england and wales urge the house of lords to back the bill now it has passed the house of commons. the met office issues a yellow thunderstorm warning for northern england and parts of wales as the country's heatwave intensifies, with temperatures of up to 34 degrees expected. i very much appreciate the resilience and commitment to duty you demonstrate so effectively.
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supporters of voluntary assisted dying in england and wales urge the house of lords to back the bill after it passes the house of commons. the pro-palestinian student-activist mahmoud khalil is released on bail from a us jail, after more than three months in detention. thousands of people gather at stonehenge and other historic landmarks to welcome the northern hemisphere's summer solstice. i very much appreciate the resilience and commitment to duty you demonstrate so effectively. and king charles sends a message to the team working at the british antarctic survey as they mark the darkest day of the year. a warm welcome to bbc news. i am mark lowen. we are live in tel aviv. israel says it has killed three senior commanders in iran's quds force. defence minister israel katz says saeed izadi was killed in a targeted attack on a residential building. while the israeli military has released these pictures said to show the killing of behnam shahriyari - commander of the quds weapons transfer unit. it also says it killed aminpour jourdaki, the head of the drone unit. iran's health ministr
supporters of voluntary assisted dying in england and wales urge the house of lords to back the bill after it passes the house of commons. the pro-palestinian student-activist mahmoud khalil is released on bail from a us jail, after more than three months in detention. thousands of people gather at stonehenge and other historic landmarks to welcome the northern hemisphere's summer solstice. i very much appreciate the resilience and commitment to duty you demonstrate so effectively. and king...
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but this is pretty close. >> all babies born in england will soon have their dna mapped under new nhsent diseases. the £650 million investment is part of a ten year health plan to transform the nhs and ease pressure on services. the government is calling the plans a revolution in personalised healthcare, with the health secretary, wes streeting saying the move will allow people to leapfrog diseases. the home secretary is set to ban palestine action, ruling it a terrorist organisation. it�*s after the group vandalised two planes at an raf base in brize norton in oxfordshire. two people broke into the base and sprayed red paint into one of the plane's jet engines. counter—terror police are investigating. the group has staged a series of demonstrations in recent months, including spraying the london offices of alliance insurance with red paint over its alleged links to israeli defence companies, and vandalising donald trump's turnberry golf donald trump�*s turnberry golf course in south ayrshire. brought back to the surface after ten months at the bottom of the sea. salvage crews have su
but this is pretty close. >> all babies born in england will soon have their dna mapped under new nhsent diseases. the £650 million investment is part of a ten year health plan to transform the nhs and ease pressure on services. the government is calling the plans a revolution in personalised healthcare, with the health secretary, wes streeting saying the move will allow people to leapfrog diseases. the home secretary is set to ban palestine action, ruling it a terrorist organisation....
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and he quotes cooke, england, a commonwealth, among other things. the question over here i thought no, please. i'm david epstein. the u.s. senate doesn't have a property qualification either the electors or for the senators so. is that sufficiently to a mixed regime to satisfy adams? i mean, in general, he think the u.s. constitution was more or less the mixed regime thought was needed, or did he think? it did not actually do what was necessary to solve the basic and equality problem. i think he was worried it was insufficient, but i do wonder back when the senate selected by the states that it would have worked somewhat, that i mean, how do you get henry clay there? you have a direct connection between the person who runs politics in kentucky, which means directly in touch with every and county into the heart of the senate. and that would be the play of ambitions might actually when the senate really was world's greatest deliberative body or had a claim for it at least i when you cap the house and expand the senate the difference isn't there i want
and he quotes cooke, england, a commonwealth, among other things. the question over here i thought no, please. i'm david epstein. the u.s. senate doesn't have a property qualification either the electors or for the senators so. is that sufficiently to a mixed regime to satisfy adams? i mean, in general, he think the u.s. constitution was more or less the mixed regime thought was needed, or did he think? it did not actually do what was necessary to solve the basic and equality problem. i think...
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supporters of voluntary assisted dying in england and wales urge the house of lords to back the bill after it passes the house of commons. more than 300 mps supported the bill, but it must go through the house of lords before it becomes law. thousands gathered at stonehenge and other historic landmarks this morning to mark the northern hemisphere's summer solstice - the longest day of the year - with the most hours of daylight. hello, and welcome to talking business with me, mark lobel. on this show, the uneasy alliance between freedom and firepower. another conflict rages in the world and defence spending is shooting up across the globe. in america, donald trump has announced plans for america's first $1 trillion military budget, and he's not alone. nearly every country in the world is ratcheting up the money they spend on security. on this programme, we're heading right to the cutting edge of the new technology, where drones meet artificial intelligence, and talk to the companies hoping to reap a profit from the billions flying into the sector. from denmark, we'll hear from our rep
supporters of voluntary assisted dying in england and wales urge the house of lords to back the bill after it passes the house of commons. more than 300 mps supported the bill, but it must go through the house of lords before it becomes law. thousands gathered at stonehenge and other historic landmarks this morning to mark the northern hemisphere's summer solstice - the longest day of the year - with the most hours of daylight. hello, and welcome to talking business with me, mark lobel. on this...
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that was on the 19th of july - the same day a series of wildfires destroyed dozens of homes in england. as weather thermometers breached the 40 degrees mark for the first time in britain... 16 homes in wennington, east london were destroyed in one of several fires across the capital. black smoke. we couldn't see nothing. the whole road was totally black. you couldn't see anything. there was just an inferno within a matter of 30 seconds. i sat down with the children and told them that we'd lost our home. one of the vital tools for putting out wildfires around the world is planes and helicopters. and i've been invited along for a training exercise in fife in scotland to see up close how this is done in the uk. hello, guy. hi, sarah. hi. how are you doing? good. nice to meet you. so guy's going to take me up now so i can see what it feels like to be in the air in one of these firefighting helicopters. firefighting pilots need a lot of training and experience to undertake these missions safely and successfully. so i've been looking for water. um, you can see it's quite shallow. yeah. so we
that was on the 19th of july - the same day a series of wildfires destroyed dozens of homes in england. as weather thermometers breached the 40 degrees mark for the first time in britain... 16 homes in wennington, east london were destroyed in one of several fires across the capital. black smoke. we couldn't see nothing. the whole road was totally black. you couldn't see anything. there was just an inferno within a matter of 30 seconds. i sat down with the children and told them that we'd lost...