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mark bristol. so, it wouldn't surprise me if bristol did that. now, bristol is not the first director of imperial aeronautics. that does not get chosen until 1921. that would be his friend a fellow battleship admiral. bristol is going to be in charge of naval aviation where does not have a home, so he's essentially a coordinator who is going to coordinate the actions of the bureau of navigation, the bureau of ordinance, the bureau of construction and repair and the bureau of engineering with respect to naval aviation development and trade and everything. a guy who is in the navy on the grand floor is mark bristol. mark bristol is exceptionally interesting guy and it wouldn't surprise me that he left his aircraft in some way during those nine years as an example. paul >> question. paul i at the time of the first world war, great britain was considered to be the power of the ocean if you will. what was the relationship with the united states consider to be a second cousin if you will to the british fleet and would take orders from the brits? paul h
mark bristol. so, it wouldn't surprise me if bristol did that. now, bristol is not the first director of imperial aeronautics. that does not get chosen until 1921. that would be his friend a fellow battleship admiral. bristol is going to be in charge of naval aviation where does not have a home, so he's essentially a coordinator who is going to coordinate the actions of the bureau of navigation, the bureau of ordinance, the bureau of construction and repair and the bureau of engineering with...
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the bristol is very intelligent. he understands the economic and diplomatic instruments of power very well. in almost every case, he will outmaneuver his british and french counterparts in dealing with the turks. the united states will come out of this with a much better situation in the near east than the british and friends will visa be turkey. and it will serve us well in the cold war. >> we are running short on q&a time. if it is as quick as he says, we will get back to you. how rapidly can you answer? ,> throughout the entire war with the assistant army of the navy usurping authority, roosevelt had a great deal to do with creating the mind garage between scotland --barraged between scotland and norway. in 1919, he went to europe to help the demobilization. me the tell decision-making impact roosevelt had? is secondn: roosevelt only to josephus daniels. there needs to be more of a look at that. my only experience looking at roosevelt activities in europe with josephus daniels and the chief of naval operations is
the bristol is very intelligent. he understands the economic and diplomatic instruments of power very well. in almost every case, he will outmaneuver his british and french counterparts in dealing with the turks. the united states will come out of this with a much better situation in the near east than the british and friends will visa be turkey. and it will serve us well in the cold war. >> we are running short on q&a time. if it is as quick as he says, we will get back to you. how...
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with news that bristol-myers completed its move, what is the next move? pvh reported after the close and missed on global trade conflict. can they stay in fashion and get this, i've got the exclusive with former dupont ceo ellen coleman taking the reins of a 3d printing start-up. i'll get the outgoing ceo who is staying on stay with cramer >> announcer: don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on twitter have a question, tweet cramer, #madtweets send jim an email to madmoney@cnbc.com or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc miss something, head to madmoney.cnbc.com. i'm a regular in my neighborhood. i'm a regular at my local coffee shop and my local barber shop. when you shop small you help support your community - from after school programs to the arts! so become a regular, more regularly. because for every dollar you spend at a small business, an average of 67 cents stays in the community. join me and american express on small business saturday, november 30th, and see how shopping small adds up. non-gmo, made with naturally sundown vitamins are
with news that bristol-myers completed its move, what is the next move? pvh reported after the close and missed on global trade conflict. can they stay in fashion and get this, i've got the exclusive with former dupont ceo ellen coleman taking the reins of a 3d printing start-up. i'll get the outgoing ceo who is staying on stay with cramer >> announcer: don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on twitter have a question, tweet cramer, #madtweets send jim an email to...
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fiona lamdin is in bristol. as you would expect, it is lunchtime and things are pretty busy, it is a lwa ys and things are pretty busy, it is always pretty busy here in the city centre. first forward 16 months and if this band to band diesel comes into place, things could look very different. —— fast forward 16 months. bristol is busy, it‘s bustling and, at times, it‘s hard to breathe here. but under clean air proposals, thingscould soon be improving. let‘s take a look at the detail. within the white boundary would be a new charging zone, meaning the most polluting of taxis, buses and goods vehicles — but not private cars — would have to pay to drive within. the cost, between £9 to £100 per day. but take a look at the area in red. it‘s where bristol is going further than any other city. a ban on all privately—owned diesel vehicles in the city centre, no matter what age they are, between 7am and 3pm. buses, taxis, commercial and emergency service vehicles will be exempt. the mayor has always p
fiona lamdin is in bristol. as you would expect, it is lunchtime and things are pretty busy, it is a lwa ys and things are pretty busy, it is always pretty busy here in the city centre. first forward 16 months and if this band to band diesel comes into place, things could look very different. —— fast forward 16 months. bristol is busy, it‘s bustling and, at times, it‘s hard to breathe here. but under clean air proposals, thingscould soon be improving. let‘s take a look at the detail....
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bristol is busy. it is bustling and at times it's hard to breathe but under clean—air proposals things could soon be improving. let's take a look at the detail. within the white boundary would be a new charging zone, meaning the most polluting of taxis, buses and goods vehicles — but not private cars — would have to pay to drive within. the cost, between £9 to £100 per day. but take a look at the area in red. it's where bristol is going further than any other city. a ban on all privately—owned diesel vehicles in the city centre, no matter what age they are, between 7am and 3pm. buses, taxis, commercial and emergency service vehicles will be exempt. the mayor has always pushed back on suggestions for a citywide congestion charge. he said that would adversely affect the poorest in the city, but he admits this plan will be a challenge. it needs to be ambitious because we have to get our air clean in the shortest possible time. what we have spent our time doing is thinking about those impacts an
bristol is busy. it is bustling and at times it's hard to breathe but under clean—air proposals things could soon be improving. let's take a look at the detail. within the white boundary would be a new charging zone, meaning the most polluting of taxis, buses and goods vehicles — but not private cars — would have to pay to drive within. the cost, between £9 to £100 per day. but take a look at the area in red. it's where bristol is going further than any other city. a ban on all...
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bristol does pride itself on being environmentally minded. for many residents, this idea would be a breath of fresh air but if it's approved, or motorists, the reality of the politics of pollution could prove a step too far. beth gardiner is a journalist and author who writes about air pollution. if bristol decides to take this step, what do you think the health benefits could be? what we've seen in other cities, like london, who have dry to restrict diesel, these kind of limitations bring significant reductions in air pollution, london has gone down by about 30%, nitrogen dioxide levels, since the ultra low emissions zone them into effect. we know from a very strong body of scientific evidence that that translates very directly into health gains for residents. reduced levels of heart attacks, strokes, dementia and all kinds of other illnesses. so there is real gains to be had. just chatting a moment ago you said to put the onus on individual cities is problematic, explain. yes, ithink cities can make improvements in their own cities can make
bristol does pride itself on being environmentally minded. for many residents, this idea would be a breath of fresh air but if it's approved, or motorists, the reality of the politics of pollution could prove a step too far. beth gardiner is a journalist and author who writes about air pollution. if bristol decides to take this step, what do you think the health benefits could be? what we've seen in other cities, like london, who have dry to restrict diesel, these kind of limitations bring...
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bristol are up to second after beating sale 16—10. in the pro 14, leinster have also maintained their unbeaten start to the season. they thrashed the dragons 50—15 to make it five successive wins. james lowe with two of their eight tries. elsewhere glasgow beat the southern kings and ulster beat zebre. barnsley are off the bottom of the championship after a dramatic last minute draw against bristol city. they came from 2—0 down to draw 2—2. cauley woodrow with barnsley‘s equaliser in the 94th minute. great britain's rugby league side have a really tough match coming up overnight. it's the first of back—to back tests against new zealand. the match comes after they lost their opening game of the autumn series against tonga. dave woods is in auckland for us. disappointment for great britain in their opening test match against tonga last week. this week, they are up against new zealand in the first up many cds. here at eden park in auckland, brian noble is a former great britain coach. how important is it great britain are to wi
bristol are up to second after beating sale 16—10. in the pro 14, leinster have also maintained their unbeaten start to the season. they thrashed the dragons 50—15 to make it five successive wins. james lowe with two of their eight tries. elsewhere glasgow beat the southern kings and ulster beat zebre. barnsley are off the bottom of the championship after a dramatic last minute draw against bristol city. they came from 2—0 down to draw 2—2. cauley woodrow with barnsley‘s equaliser in...
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bristol holdings that's the natural gas firm in ukraine that vice president joe biden's son hunter biden worked for and it's now at the center of a scandal or i guess it isn't mainstream us media insists that any claims of wrongdoing are simply a conspiracy theory that donald trump made up there is a conspiracy theory that biden conspiracy theory vice president might paint has just repeated his bosses debunked conspiracy abidin conspiracy theory the conspiracy theories continue while documents that have newly been released under the freedom of information act reveal that the u.s. government was already looking into potentially shady activities from the company in 2016 furthermore the documents reveal that bristol holdings even dropped the name of hunter by hoping to win a few brownie points from the obama administration but attorney karen tremont tonneau requested a meeting to discuss with undersecretary novelli the state department's official overseeing international energy u.s. government remarks alleging bruce ma the ukrainian energy company of corruption she noted that 2 high profile
bristol holdings that's the natural gas firm in ukraine that vice president joe biden's son hunter biden worked for and it's now at the center of a scandal or i guess it isn't mainstream us media insists that any claims of wrongdoing are simply a conspiracy theory that donald trump made up there is a conspiracy theory that biden conspiracy theory vice president might paint has just repeated his bosses debunked conspiracy abidin conspiracy theory the conspiracy theories continue while documents...
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bristol wants to play a city that is clean and green. we should be proud of the fact that we have made the bold moves. we know that emissions of diesel vehicles are harmed. of course, they encourage people to have not have diesel cars. what we're going to haveis diesel cars. what we're going to have is a situation where everyone is going to driving petrol cars. in reality, what do you think people are going to do? they going to have trouble, it's going to devalue the ca rs. trouble, it's going to devalue the cars. it's going to be years before eve ryo ne cars. it's going to be years before everyone will be able to move into electric. a few thousand pounds of quite an extensive vehicle. the problem needs to be looked it. to change bristol's plans. thank you very much forjoining us. as you can hear, there are so many things to sort out. it hasn't been passed yet. the voters later this evening but there are many hurdles to get across but, in 16 months' time. people will be moving around the city very differently. we will be speaking to the
bristol wants to play a city that is clean and green. we should be proud of the fact that we have made the bold moves. we know that emissions of diesel vehicles are harmed. of course, they encourage people to have not have diesel cars. what we're going to haveis diesel cars. what we're going to have is a situation where everyone is going to driving petrol cars. in reality, what do you think people are going to do? they going to have trouble, it's going to devalue the ca rs. trouble, it's going...
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these are all of the candidates standing in bristol north west. and you can find out which candidates are standing in your constituency on the bbc news website. the south yorkshire village of fishla ke has held its christmas fair today — barely a fortnight after devastating floods left many people homeless. for many local residents — it was a break from the flood clean—up. alasdair gill reports. christmas in fishlake has not been canceled, at least the local fair hasn‘t. and it‘s a warm and welcome respite from flood recovery for the village‘s residents. as you can see, it‘s very full and very busy because of the determination here within fishlake to rebuild what we had to do our best to keep it alive. 11 days ago, much of this farm was under water. today looks a lot better, but the hidden cost is huge. farmer steven gilliard reckons he‘s looking at a bill of around a quarter of a million pounds. contamination now, fuel burst, central heating tanks out. all that fuel flowed to me. and now sat all over the grassland, which we need t
these are all of the candidates standing in bristol north west. and you can find out which candidates are standing in your constituency on the bbc news website. the south yorkshire village of fishla ke has held its christmas fair today — barely a fortnight after devastating floods left many people homeless. for many local residents — it was a break from the flood clean—up. alasdair gill reports. christmas in fishlake has not been canceled, at least the local fair hasn‘t. and it‘s a...
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i think these passengers in bristol. i think the rail service probably needs to be improved nationwide, before they can think about putting up barriers. i have just come from cambridge and it would have been cheaper for me to to paris. today's announcement means many commuters face an increase of more than £100 in the annual cost of getting to work. but example, a season getting to work. but example, a season ticket from eastbourne to london goes up £136, tipping it over the fight thousand pound mark. a season ticket between glasgow and added about such a backpack boy thousand £200 a year, up 106 implants. —— a season ticket between glasgow and edinburgh will set you back. at the moment we're going to a re cord back. at the moment we're going to a record splurge on the railway network. more money is being put onto the network now than at any other time since the victorian so, we are replacing half of the entire nation's bleats, but we are also putting money elsewhere by adding extra services but they are really ne
i think these passengers in bristol. i think the rail service probably needs to be improved nationwide, before they can think about putting up barriers. i have just come from cambridge and it would have been cheaper for me to to paris. today's announcement means many commuters face an increase of more than £100 in the annual cost of getting to work. but example, a season getting to work. but example, a season ticket from eastbourne to london goes up £136, tipping it over the fight thousand...
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these are all of the candidates standing in bristol north west. and you can find out which candidates are standing in your constituency on the bbc news website. now a story to gladen the heart of model makers everywhere. decades of hard work was destroyed in a matter of minutes, after a group of teenagers broke into a school hall in market deeping in lincolnshire and smashed up the model railways. the display was valued at £30,000. members of the market deeping model railway club refused to admit defeat. now, thanks to their dedication, and the generosity of other model railway enthusiats — including rod stewart — it,"s all abord once again. nicola gilroy reports. a mindless attack that left more than the trains and layouts broken. my emotions took the better of me, i must admit. you can't replace the time you spent building these things. but six months on, the modellers from market deeping are back in business, displaying here at the largest model railway show in europe. this is the premierfmodel railway exhibition in the country, and to be
these are all of the candidates standing in bristol north west. and you can find out which candidates are standing in your constituency on the bbc news website. now a story to gladen the heart of model makers everywhere. decades of hard work was destroyed in a matter of minutes, after a group of teenagers broke into a school hall in market deeping in lincolnshire and smashed up the model railways. the display was valued at £30,000. members of the market deeping model railway club refused to...
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fiona lamdin has more from bristol. it's tea—time on the streets of bristol. just a few months ago, nick had a home, a job and a relationship. your whole life can just collapse, and the next thing you know, you find yourself at the council looking for somewhere to live. life can go downhill very quickly. now he is one of more than 80,000 people across england who are living in temporary accommodation. "300,000. and like many, he had assumed that without a permanent address, he would be excluded from voting. i don't consider myself to be classed as a citizen, really, at the moment, because of where i am in life. a pub has said people can use their address to vote. maybe i'll go down there and do it. but for others living on the street... at the moment, i sleep over there in a little shack. it's damp, full of rats. voting is the last thing on his mind. i've got to try and look after myself day—to—day. they wouldn't know whether elvis presley was in number ten. to them, that so far in another world, voting. but this morning, nick, whom we met last night on th
fiona lamdin has more from bristol. it's tea—time on the streets of bristol. just a few months ago, nick had a home, a job and a relationship. your whole life can just collapse, and the next thing you know, you find yourself at the council looking for somewhere to live. life can go downhill very quickly. now he is one of more than 80,000 people across england who are living in temporary accommodation. "300,000. and like many, he had assumed that without a permanent address, he would be...
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john maguire, bbc news, bristol. as we have been saying, the conservatives are about to launch their manifesto for the general election at an event in telford. borisjohnson will promise to bring the brexit bill back before parliament before christmas, if the conservatives win a majority. waiting there like a coiled spring is norman's mess. —— waiting there is norman smith. —— waiting there is norman smithlj think rusty spring is a more accurate description, coiled not so much because there is a slight sense that this is not going to be a big moment because the tories i have been speaking to take the view that two weeks out it is looking pretty good, the polls are in the right direction, privately they think they are on course for a majority so they are on course for a majority so they are not going to take any risks today. i think it will be a slightly underwhelming manifesto. 0f today. i think it will be a slightly underwhelming manifesto. of course there will be a lot about brexit, thatis there will be a lo
john maguire, bbc news, bristol. as we have been saying, the conservatives are about to launch their manifesto for the general election at an event in telford. borisjohnson will promise to bring the brexit bill back before parliament before christmas, if the conservatives win a majority. waiting there like a coiled spring is norman's mess. —— waiting there is norman smith. —— waiting there is norman smithlj think rusty spring is a more accurate description, coiled not so much because...
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these are all of the candidates standing in bristol north west. and you can find out which candidates are standing in your constituency on the bbc news website. the health secretary, matt hancock, has rejected a vote by gps to lobby nhs england to reduce the number of home visits from their contracts, calling it a "complete non—starter". the decision was taken at a conference of family doctors in london yesterday. they say they no longer have the capacity to deliver home visits, although they are against scrapping them completely in cases where patients have complex needs. but the health secretary has ruled out the idea. no one is more enthusiastic than me about using modern technology to get better access to health care. for instance, telly consultations, using skype and modern kit. but sometimes, a gp has to go and see someone and they might be too frail to travel. and that has always been part of the vocation of being a gp, that will continue, so these proposals will not go any further. but what we will do is train, fund and recruit more gps
these are all of the candidates standing in bristol north west. and you can find out which candidates are standing in your constituency on the bbc news website. the health secretary, matt hancock, has rejected a vote by gps to lobby nhs england to reduce the number of home visits from their contracts, calling it a "complete non—starter". the decision was taken at a conference of family doctors in london yesterday. they say they no longer have the capacity to deliver home visits,...
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in a few moments, we'll be in bristol where the green party will launch its election campaign. they‘ re branding it "the climate election." do get in touch with us throughout the morning. use the hashtag victoria live. and you can send us an e—mail. 0ne one thing you cannot say about the parties in their selection as they are all the same. the main parties couldn't be further apart on brexit and just about everything else. jeremy corbyn is promising what he calls "real change", including an end to in—work poverty and food bank use. and on brexit he says he'll negotiate a new brexit deal and then put it to the poeople in a referendum. borisjohnson says he wants to get brexit done and focus on the nhs, crime and the cost of living. the lib dems want to cancel brexit and the snp want scotland to stay in the eu and have a another referendum on independence. we're joined now by leading figures from each of those parties. we cannot call them mps any more. lloyd russell moyle is from labour. conservative nigel evans was deputy speaker of the house of commons. christine jardine s
in a few moments, we'll be in bristol where the green party will launch its election campaign. they‘ re branding it "the climate election." do get in touch with us throughout the morning. use the hashtag victoria live. and you can send us an e—mail. 0ne one thing you cannot say about the parties in their selection as they are all the same. the main parties couldn't be further apart on brexit and just about everything else. jeremy corbyn is promising what he calls "real...
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meyers squibb bristol meyers is buying celgene. but still there at the top of the most shorted by value missed is a little random but hopefully interesting. there are just 35 days left to christmas. have you crossed everything off your list? here is the thing, six fewer shopping days this year because of calendar a nomlies. jessica is joining us. great to see you you have this thing called pie plus o what is it and why should we care about it? >> the consumer started changing the way they were shopping the four ps didn't work for us anymore. the other thing making consumer shopping is influencers that changed in social media. that is really the ie. that's really where the consumer learns about a brand digital, do you have the app, those channels start communicating. that is really important last is omni channel are you shipping from store, can you buy online and pick up in store. >> kind of the boring stuff. so jessica who is doing it right? >> target. they have really taken it. you look at walmart and what they've been doing tryin
meyers squibb bristol meyers is buying celgene. but still there at the top of the most shorted by value missed is a little random but hopefully interesting. there are just 35 days left to christmas. have you crossed everything off your list? here is the thing, six fewer shopping days this year because of calendar a nomlies. jessica is joining us. great to see you you have this thing called pie plus o what is it and why should we care about it? >> the consumer started changing the way they...
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bristol change i'm just glad. >>can you believe that so he was we map to james. >>how the pilot could mistake and he told them going to be our 5 minutes which is where he was to bristol connecticut. how you go on a 3 hour flight. the pilot unaware. and are now i guess me he was aware of many joke about the chargers making sure they're in the right oakland via you knw you never know because there is by the way and oakland tennessee. in fact there are 11. but only one that we know and love as oak 10 you know ever since the warriors announced they were leaving oakland. it seems they're cursed. like this jennifer nielsen novel i i mean really bad stuff in real life that we neeto go over it. kd got hurt then clay got hurt and katie left often adhe and everybody else and then steph got her and now drame on green is going to miss several games after getting hurt in the warriors loss to the spurs friday night. he said he couldn't grip the ball. that's the same finger that steph hurt. it's the reverse image here in the shop and it's the left can't remember right where the
bristol change i'm just glad. >>can you believe that so he was we map to james. >>how the pilot could mistake and he told them going to be our 5 minutes which is where he was to bristol connecticut. how you go on a 3 hour flight. the pilot unaware. and are now i guess me he was aware of many joke about the chargers making sure they're in the right oakland via you knw you never know because there is by the way and oakland tennessee. in fact there are 11. but only one that we know and...
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they left bristol, england, and went forth on their journey. unfortunately, there was not a lot of wind so on the seventh day of the cruise a small gail came up and pushed them forward. they spent 2 1/2 months on the atlantic ocean. they were clost tro phobic, there was a lot going on, a lots of difficult times for them during that are twa 2 1/2 month span. they stopped at jamestown and then they ended up at berkley hundred as it would be called on december the 4th, 1619. as clifford downey says in his book, the great plantation. they rode to the shore. they dropped their luggage on the hard, winter ground. it was december the 4th. they gazed at the woods enclosing them and they listened in complete silence. 2011 in a command from the captain, he said, gentlemen, kneel so we can say a prayer of thanksgiving. he said we ordained this day of our ship's arrival in the land of virginia shall be perpetually and annually kept holy as a day of thanksgiving to almighty god. that was the first official thanksgiving in the new world, first english thanks
they left bristol, england, and went forth on their journey. unfortunately, there was not a lot of wind so on the seventh day of the cruise a small gail came up and pushed them forward. they spent 2 1/2 months on the atlantic ocean. they were clost tro phobic, there was a lot going on, a lots of difficult times for them during that are twa 2 1/2 month span. they stopped at jamestown and then they ended up at berkley hundred as it would be called on december the 4th, 1619. as clifford downey...
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george's property near bristol, st. george orchestrates a grand medieval pageant that seward boothby and fuseli attend. is dressed as -- fuseli is dressed as the great painter. a knights dressed as in armor. they go out in the woods and rescue fair maidens and battle demons, and seward is there writing poetry as they are doing this, really while, really wild. st. george this is expressing himself in a theatrical way. make hisping to memories of, deal with his memories of the war and maybe fight a war the way he wanted it to be fought. . am curious about that he continues his friendship with fuseli. there is another one of his works. was his boothby five-year-old daughter who passed away suddenly. commission that painting of her apotheosis into heaven. wife,ichard st. george's stephanie st. george, and their oldest son. this is painted in 1782. while this was still on the easel in london, st. george passed away in august of 1792. there are notices that her death in british newspapers. she died on that estate near bristol
george's property near bristol, st. george orchestrates a grand medieval pageant that seward boothby and fuseli attend. is dressed as -- fuseli is dressed as the great painter. a knights dressed as in armor. they go out in the woods and rescue fair maidens and battle demons, and seward is there writing poetry as they are doing this, really while, really wild. st. george this is expressing himself in a theatrical way. make hisping to memories of, deal with his memories of the war and maybe fight...
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this is the race in bristol nur5ery, it is run a5 race in bristol nur5ery, it is run asa race in bristol nur5ery, it is run a5 a social enterprise with profits going back into the community centre where it's housed. it provides up to 63 places, employ5 almost 30 staff, and was set up to meet 5trong 63 places, employ5 almost 30 staff, and was set up to meet strong local demand. we know that it's a growing demographic of working families. people are making a choice to buy into all the social elements that we are able to bring. so notjust a nursery, are able to bring. so notjust a nur5ery, but they know what they will get high quality staff, they will get high quality staff, they will have well—paid staff, the low turnover of staff, and it's a co nsi5te nt turnover of staff, and it's a con5i5tent place that's going to 5tay con5i5tent place that's going to stay open. that's a very important factor for stay open. that's a very important factorfor a stay open. that's a very important factor for a lot of families as well. availability and affordability are the two key fact is stop research by
this is the race in bristol nur5ery, it is run a5 race in bristol nur5ery, it is run asa race in bristol nur5ery, it is run a5 a social enterprise with profits going back into the community centre where it's housed. it provides up to 63 places, employ5 almost 30 staff, and was set up to meet 5trong 63 places, employ5 almost 30 staff, and was set up to meet strong local demand. we know that it's a growing demographic of working families. people are making a choice to buy into all the social...
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pilot accidentally flew to bristol, hy t tohe a 700-mile detour. >>> finally, "saturday night live" giving a voice to conan, the hero dog involved in the raid on isis. >> a skit this weekend showed a rare white house news conference with a handler translating for conan. >> as you probably notice, the white house has not held a formal press briefing in almost eight months. we've kept our new press secretary in hiding because our past ones were mocked, humiliated and forced to regain their dignity on "dancing with the stars." >> yes, you were involved in a terrorist raid. was that scary for you? [ dog barks ] >> translator: a little, sure, but it could have been worse. the terrorists have guns and explosives but at least they don't have vacuum cleaners. yes, you ma'am. >> as you saw there, the dog portraying conan wore a medal like the one in a photoshopped picture president trump tweeted. >> conan getting the star treatment. i love it. not actors, who've got their eczema under control. with less eczema, you can show more skin. so roll up those sleeves. and help heal your skin from wi
pilot accidentally flew to bristol, hy t tohe a 700-mile detour. >>> finally, "saturday night live" giving a voice to conan, the hero dog involved in the raid on isis. >> a skit this weekend showed a rare white house news conference with a handler translating for conan. >> as you probably notice, the white house has not held a formal press briefing in almost eight months. we've kept our new press secretary in hiding because our past ones were mocked, humiliated...
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john maguire, bbc news, bristol. now time for a look at the weather. louise layer is at the map. is it one of those mornings where it would be nice to pull the duvet back of your head and pretend it isn't happening? it certainly was for me. beautiful perfect symmetry but it is not perfect weather. it is great and there is a lot of cloud across the country so this blanket of cloud will sit right across us for much of the day. we have got some rain moving out of scotland. it will park gci’oss moving out of scotland. it will park across the northern isles for the remember of the day. we will see some brighter skies, early morning mist and fog that has been a nuisance and is still there was slowly lift the weight. a little bit of drizzle cities. a mild afternoon. trying to find the light at the end of the tunnel. 9—12 the high. by the end of the afternoon into the evening we see some rain fishing and which will continue to move north and east overnight. because we keep the cloud we will keep some of that warmth so it will be a mild start to monday. monday will see some rain pushi
john maguire, bbc news, bristol. now time for a look at the weather. louise layer is at the map. is it one of those mornings where it would be nice to pull the duvet back of your head and pretend it isn't happening? it certainly was for me. beautiful perfect symmetry but it is not perfect weather. it is great and there is a lot of cloud across the country so this blanket of cloud will sit right across us for much of the day. we have got some rain moving out of scotland. it will park gci’oss...
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john maguire, bbc news, bristol. days of heavy rain have caused widespread flooding across south—eastern france and northern italy. hundreds of homes were damaged in the french cote d'azur, and a landslide caused a motorway bridge to collapse in italy. rich preston reports. across the french riviera, normally famous for pristine towns and crystal blue waters, the rains have kept on coming. people have had to abandon their cars and their homes. towns have been cut off after rivers broke their banks. several people have been reported missing across the region. here in the seaside town of cagnes—sur—mer, boats normally moored out at sea, dragged onto the street by the water. 100 kilometres away over the border in italy, the extent of the damage is vast. in the province of savona, the water has been unforgiving. this viaduct washed away by a landslide, there were no reports of any injuries. and in venice, the city on the water, is once again under water. in the famous st marks square, tourists and venetians wading
john maguire, bbc news, bristol. days of heavy rain have caused widespread flooding across south—eastern france and northern italy. hundreds of homes were damaged in the french cote d'azur, and a landslide caused a motorway bridge to collapse in italy. rich preston reports. across the french riviera, normally famous for pristine towns and crystal blue waters, the rains have kept on coming. people have had to abandon their cars and their homes. towns have been cut off after rivers broke their...
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george's property near bristol, st. george orchestrates a grand medieval pageant that seward, boothby and fuseli attend. fuseli is dressed as the great painter. meanwhile, boothby is dressed as a knight in armor. they go out in the woods and rescue fair maidens and battle demons, and seward is there writing poetry as they are doing this, really wild. i wonder if this is st. george expressing himself in a theatrical way. theater was an interest of his throughout his entire life. also, helping to make his memories of, deal with his memories of the war and maybe fight a war the way he wanted it to be fought. i am curious about that. he continues his friendship with fuseli. on the right there is another one of his works. penelope boothby was his five-year-old daughter who passed away suddenly. he had fuseli commission that painting of her apotheosis into heaven. this richard st. george's wife, stephanie st. george, and their oldest son. this is painted in 1782. while this was still on the easel in london, st. george passed
george's property near bristol, st. george orchestrates a grand medieval pageant that seward, boothby and fuseli attend. fuseli is dressed as the great painter. meanwhile, boothby is dressed as a knight in armor. they go out in the woods and rescue fair maidens and battle demons, and seward is there writing poetry as they are doing this, really wild. i wonder if this is st. george expressing himself in a theatrical way. theater was an interest of his throughout his entire life. also, helping to...
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rest though bristol tennessee. the be at rk i'm st glad. >>can you believe that so he was we map to james. >>how the pilot could mistake and he td them going to be an hour 5 minutes which is where he was to istol connecticut. how you gon a 3 hour flight, the pilots unaware. unr no, i guess me he would have to wear of many joke abt the charges making sure they're in the right oakland via you know you never know because there is by the way and oakland tennessee. in fact there are . but only one that we know and love as oak 10 you know ever since the warriors announced they were leaving oakland. it seems they're rsed. like this jennifer nielsen novel i i mean really bad stuff in real life that we need to go over it. first kd got hurt then. clay got hurt and katie left often a youn everybody else and then steph got her and now drame on green isoing to miss several games after getting hurt in the warriors loss to the sps friday night. he said he couldn't grip the bl, entire game turns out his left. at's the same finger that steph hurt. it's the
rest though bristol tennessee. the be at rk i'm st glad. >>can you believe that so he was we map to james. >>how the pilot could mistake and he td them going to be an hour 5 minutes which is where he was to istol connecticut. how you gon a 3 hour flight, the pilots unaware. unr no, i guess me he would have to wear of many joke abt the charges making sure they're in the right oakland via you know you never know because there is by the way and oakland tennessee. in fact there are ....
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why bristol? bristol is one of the cities across the uk suffering from illegal levels of pollution for almost ten years. what that means in bristol, it is an estimated 300 people in the year in the city, died prematurely because of the impact of air pollution. it affects the most vulnerable the hardest, so that is young people, older people and those on low incomes. so today the council will vote on banning diesel vehicles from a small part of the city centre and if commercial diesel vehicles go into a wider area, they will have to pay for it, private cars wouldn‘t have to pay. how much of a step forward would that be if it goes ahead? it is good to see the council is finally responding to what is a public health crisis. it is good to see this is a step definitely in the right direction. what we are concerned about is it doesn‘t go quite far enough. the council‘s proposal stop short of tackling the emergency of what is needed. what would you like to see happen? the proposals and the numbers
why bristol? bristol is one of the cities across the uk suffering from illegal levels of pollution for almost ten years. what that means in bristol, it is an estimated 300 people in the year in the city, died prematurely because of the impact of air pollution. it affects the most vulnerable the hardest, so that is young people, older people and those on low incomes. so today the council will vote on banning diesel vehicles from a small part of the city centre and if commercial diesel vehicles...
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the nursery beneath christ church in bristol has been a part of the local community here for 43 years. as the children role play in the garden, if the staff had a magic wish, it would be to simplify
the nursery beneath christ church in bristol has been a part of the local community here for 43 years. as the children role play in the garden, if the staff had a magic wish, it would be to simplify
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the green party has chosen bristol to do their national lunch because this is one of their big hopes for the election campaign. they have been setting out their campaign promises here today and i am joined by the party co—leader sean barry. now, the most eye—catching one of all is £100 billion a year. that is a huge amount of money. that is the investment we need to make a new industries, in transforming our economy. sorting out our housing to get as to carbon neutrality by 2030. that is the target that we set as a country and we need to fund that target correctly. for context, it is about the same for the education budget, the health budget. that is paid for... education and health are paid for through taxation. you are going to borrow nearly all of it. yes, we are. we are going to borrow it and it will pay back over time this investment. not in the least avoiding under climate chaos, but also in creating newjobs, healthier communities, stronger and more resilient local economies. those things will pay back into the exchequer and it will help paid off the loan as well. 0k, leav
the green party has chosen bristol to do their national lunch because this is one of their big hopes for the election campaign. they have been setting out their campaign promises here today and i am joined by the party co—leader sean barry. now, the most eye—catching one of all is £100 billion a year. that is a huge amount of money. that is the investment we need to make a new industries, in transforming our economy. sorting out our housing to get as to carbon neutrality by 2030. that is...
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was some of what has been written about you and what happened if in bristol, which people know about, was any of that in your mind during the world cup final and during the ashes, trying to sort of find redemption in some way? yeah, no, i mean that word redemption has been flying around a bit, but... does it annoy you when you hear that? it doesn't annoy me, because you can understand why people would say it, it's a really good story, but from my point of view i don't see it like that at all. i see it as me going out, doing as good as i can to help my team win games. the other thing i think a lot of people admire is the support of your family. you need a support unit that's going to be with you and back you through thick and thin, and that's what family are, that's what friends are, and they like you, they love you for the person that you are, they don't love you just because you're an international cricketer. because of who you are there has been stuff written about you. was that an affront to those people that you've spoken about, the people that you love? people can say what they w
was some of what has been written about you and what happened if in bristol, which people know about, was any of that in your mind during the world cup final and during the ashes, trying to sort of find redemption in some way? yeah, no, i mean that word redemption has been flying around a bit, but... does it annoy you when you hear that? it doesn't annoy me, because you can understand why people would say it, it's a really good story, but from my point of view i don't see it like that at all. i...
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this in just a few hundred yards of them for between bristol into an economy can simply searching a lower they pulled onto the grass here, this busy junction a lower they pulled onto the grass here, this busyjunction closed to traffic for several hours. openness isasl traffic for several hours. openness is a sl police now balances scrambling to the scene, police said they were following it above onshore, although activated side. they responded to a call from the member public with a stop the lorry, they found 15 people on the back, love him to think over the age of 16 may say a man in his 50s is now being questioned this vision of assisting illegal entry to the uk. their discovery comes up — make two weeks after that enough people found dead in the lorry containing as it is. it's not clear where it came from or its intended destination. the search was over by me don't and the lorry driven away by officers followed by a police combo. please say f1 inside was given a medical check at the scene, one person taking does little, the rest they say, taking into custody. a new streaming service
this in just a few hundred yards of them for between bristol into an economy can simply searching a lower they pulled onto the grass here, this busy junction a lower they pulled onto the grass here, this busyjunction closed to traffic for several hours. openness isasl traffic for several hours. openness is a sl police now balances scrambling to the scene, police said they were following it above onshore, although activated side. they responded to a call from the member public with a stop the...
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i was also excited to try a new device from bristol braille technology. this device i have in front of me is called the canute and this is the very first ever ever several line braille display. it sounds like a typewriter. using buttons at the base of the device you can upload books, pdfs and documents. the multi line layout is great forfeeling diagrams, it's an easier and quicker way to read. that's nice. you can use something like this and not have audio on, constantly all the time. are we reading braille? yes. i was even more impressed with the next device we tried. a pair of orcam smartglasses. these use a camera and artificial intelligence to read the text around you and you can use touch, voice and gesture commands to change set its setting. so i have a magazine and if i point ata line... i always say that there are... it's reading it! we surprised maisie with a book from one of her favourite authors. kaitlyn dunnet. cool! the orcam tells you the time. the time is 3:29 pm. and can name who is standing in front of you. of course, i wanted to see if w
i was also excited to try a new device from bristol braille technology. this device i have in front of me is called the canute and this is the very first ever ever several line braille display. it sounds like a typewriter. using buttons at the base of the device you can upload books, pdfs and documents. the multi line layout is great forfeeling diagrams, it's an easier and quicker way to read. that's nice. you can use something like this and not have audio on, constantly all the time. are we...
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bristol and gloucestershire could see a fair amount of rainfall. the risk as it will move into areas that have seen recent flooding. to the south of that, some sharp showers, to the north and brightness, but a brisk north—easterly wind which will make it feel cold, feeding in showers, and wherever you are able feel chilly, with temperatures below average for the time of year. mid single figures are best. as we head through thursday evening, our band of rainjust through thursday evening, our band of rain just starts to work its way a little further northwards, and as it does so it will lose some of its momentum and begin to fragment a little. through friday, it may still produce some snow over the higher ground of northern england, before gradually working down towards the south—west, and around that area of low pressure we will see further spells of rain at times, which may become more persistent and heavy across east anglia through the day. another cold day. low pressure remaining in charge as we head into the weekend. while there will be some
bristol and gloucestershire could see a fair amount of rainfall. the risk as it will move into areas that have seen recent flooding. to the south of that, some sharp showers, to the north and brightness, but a brisk north—easterly wind which will make it feel cold, feeding in showers, and wherever you are able feel chilly, with temperatures below average for the time of year. mid single figures are best. as we head through thursday evening, our band of rainjust through thursday evening, our...
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more than 100 people have been killed in protests and a government crackdown in the country the on bristol prompted off the hawks in fuel prices or thirty's responded by shutting down the internet supreme leader. cumani has described the protests as a security. very little information reaches the outside world from iran authorities have shut down the internet whether there are still protests there and where they may be taking place is difficult to verify. videos from monday evening show angry demonstrators some are demanding that the government step down the protests were sparked by a drastic increase in the price of gasoline u.s. sanctions and mismanagement are the main causes of iran's economic crisis. also president i have 3 jobs to support myself of course people are upset and now they found a reason to show their dissatisfaction everyone does it in their own way. but of course the pictures of men who have been arrested are shown on state television they're accused of initiating the protests at the behest of other countries but one hardline newspaper reports they could face the death p
more than 100 people have been killed in protests and a government crackdown in the country the on bristol prompted off the hawks in fuel prices or thirty's responded by shutting down the internet supreme leader. cumani has described the protests as a security. very little information reaches the outside world from iran authorities have shut down the internet whether there are still protests there and where they may be taking place is difficult to verify. videos from monday evening show angry...
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i don't know whether it cut the portishead to bristol... it did. ithought doctor beeching might have done that. i'm afraid i can't promise, as much as i would love to, i'm not going to promise that the portishead to bristol route would be amongst the first, but i will certainly look at it. when i was running london i built a huge amount of rail. i believe in railways and mass transit andi believe in railways and mass transit and i believe the people in this country need to get to their place of work as cheaply, conveniently and co mforta bly of work as cheaply, conveniently and comfortably as possible and you do that with mass transit. you also failed to build a garden bridge and an estuary airport. hang on a minute! sorry, annette, i'm being interrupted by the producer. minute! sorry, annette, i'm being interrupted by the producerlj minute! sorry, annette, i'm being interrupted by the producer. i am the presenter last time i checked and you had finished your sentence. ido and you had finished your sentence. i do believe passionately in mass transi
i don't know whether it cut the portishead to bristol... it did. ithought doctor beeching might have done that. i'm afraid i can't promise, as much as i would love to, i'm not going to promise that the portishead to bristol route would be amongst the first, but i will certainly look at it. when i was running london i built a huge amount of rail. i believe in railways and mass transit andi believe in railways and mass transit and i believe the people in this country need to get to their place of...
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title chasers manchester city visited bristol. they were 1—0 going into the break before ellen white extended the lead. either side of caroline we are's strike was pauline braemar‘s double. sitting top of the table briefly as chelsea were at birmingham city and they were dominant. the early goal set the tone for the rest of the game. a good day for millie brighton got another for chelsea before setting up another for chelsea before setting up base in stroke of half—time. drew spence scored twice after the break before bethany england grabbed her second to complete the 6—0 thrashing to remain top of the table. arsenal stayed third with a comfortable victory over bottom side liverpool but the single goal victory could count against them in the title race as they sit behind manchester city on goal difference. the top 5 all won in the wsl. third placed arsenal beat liverpool 1—0, everton won a third league match in a row as they finished 3—1 winners over tottenham. manchester united beat brighton 4—0 whilst reading won 3
title chasers manchester city visited bristol. they were 1—0 going into the break before ellen white extended the lead. either side of caroline we are's strike was pauline braemar‘s double. sitting top of the table briefly as chelsea were at birmingham city and they were dominant. the early goal set the tone for the rest of the game. a good day for millie brighton got another for chelsea before setting up another for chelsea before setting up base in stroke of half—time. drew spence...
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their factory near bristol is producing a new dryer every ten seconds to provide the safer replacements it is now obliged to offer. that is under the terms of the full product recall which the government imposed three months ago. simon gompertz, bbc news. now on bbc news: our world. in the gulf, women employed as domestic workers are being sold on apps provided by google and apple. it's been called an online slave market. in kuwait, 90% of households employ domestic workers. bbc news arabic and our world go undercover in kuwait to reveal a disturbing illegal online trade in domestic workers. it's been called an online slave market. when i stab with my mother asleep me and the cows. in this trade is taking place on apps hosted by the world ‘s biggest tech giants. what they're doing illegal, if google, apple, facebook oi’ illegal, if google, apple, facebook orany illegal, if google, apple, facebook or any other company is promoting apps like these, they are promoting an online slave market. there are more than 700,000 domestic workers in kuwait. the government passed a new law giving
their factory near bristol is producing a new dryer every ten seconds to provide the safer replacements it is now obliged to offer. that is under the terms of the full product recall which the government imposed three months ago. simon gompertz, bbc news. now on bbc news: our world. in the gulf, women employed as domestic workers are being sold on apps provided by google and apple. it's been called an online slave market. in kuwait, 90% of households employ domestic workers. bbc news arabic and...
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title chasers manchester city visited bristol. they were 1—0 going into the break. ellen white extended the lead. a 5—0 winfor the second week running mean the sat top the table briefly as chelsea were at birmingham city and were dominant. the tone was set from early on and it was a good day for millie bright getting another for chelsea before setting up bethany england on the stroke of half—time. drew spence scored twice shortly after the break before england grabbed her second. a 6—0 thrashing to remain top of the order. arsenal stayed third with a comfortable victory over the bottom side in the league. a single goal win will count against them in the title race as they sit behind manchester city on goal difference. 0ther scores in today's games everton won a third wsl match in a row beating tottenham. manchester united 4—0 winners over brighton. reading came away as 3—2 winners over west ham. and continuing with women's football, up up in scotland, glasgow city have beaten hibernian in a seven goal thriller. claire schein got the winner in the 90th minu
title chasers manchester city visited bristol. they were 1—0 going into the break. ellen white extended the lead. a 5—0 winfor the second week running mean the sat top the table briefly as chelsea were at birmingham city and were dominant. the tone was set from early on and it was a good day for millie bright getting another for chelsea before setting up bethany england on the stroke of half—time. drew spence scored twice shortly after the break before england grabbed her second. a 6—0...
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about to see next people post videos from all around the world we also saw videos from madrid from bristol and u.k. and as well in berlin if you're our very own city during fires if you're broke just about 100 people just answer what's interesting is that it wasn't just people reaching out across international borders but also from movement to movement see saw the environmentalist movement see this cool dance and say hey why don't we go out there and perform this as solidarity with the women and she also that she had a movement against the government there too so really a lot of things coming together here an important message spreading far and wide and thanks very much for coming in to tell us about it. some sport now in the draw for the euro 2020 game stage has taken place with germany given a very tough assessment you know him live side will have to face both the reigning world champions france and the reigning you're paying champions portugal and group if the outlook appears slightly less troublesome for fellow hosts england to face croatia and the czech republic and great day the 4th
about to see next people post videos from all around the world we also saw videos from madrid from bristol and u.k. and as well in berlin if you're our very own city during fires if you're broke just about 100 people just answer what's interesting is that it wasn't just people reaching out across international borders but also from movement to movement see saw the environmentalist movement see this cool dance and say hey why don't we go out there and perform this as solidarity with the women...
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reading drew with bristol city whilst at anfield everton won the merseyside derby i—0. into the second set now in the atp world tour finals between stefanos tsitsipas and dominic thiem. neither have lifted the end of season title before and with around £i.5 million to the winner there's plenty at stake at london's o2 arena. these are live pictures that you can watch right now on bbc two. tsitsipas is making his debut in the tournament full stop and saw off roger federer in yesterday's semi finals whilst thiem beat federer and novak djokovic in the round robin phase and then defending champion alexander zverev to make it this far. the first set went the way of thiem in a tie break. into the second set, tsitsipas a double break to the good. lewis hamilton could be stripped of his third place finish at a chaotic brazilian grand prix that was won by max verstappen. ferrari's sebastian vettel and charles leclerc had already taken each other out towards the end of the race. that brought out the safety car and on the first lap after the restart hamilton collided with red bull
reading drew with bristol city whilst at anfield everton won the merseyside derby i—0. into the second set now in the atp world tour finals between stefanos tsitsipas and dominic thiem. neither have lifted the end of season title before and with around £i.5 million to the winner there's plenty at stake at london's o2 arena. these are live pictures that you can watch right now on bbc two. tsitsipas is making his debut in the tournament full stop and saw off roger federer in yesterday's semi...
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eventually across the bristol channel. elsewhere, a really decent sort of dry bright, the other phase of autumn, but it is also only 3—7d. the rain eventually slides away across the channel back into the near continent. sunday leaves a banner of cloud across the southern counties. the onshore breeze, he quite noticeable one, produces a drizzly shower or to across the east of england, east of scotla nd across the east of england, east of scotland and, again, despite the presence of sunshine away from the areas i mentioned, it's only 4—8 degrees. frosty by night eventually and chilly by day, eventually. this is bbc news. the headlines at 11:00pm: the chief rabbi accuses jeremy corbyn of allowing anti—semitism to poison the labour party, but the labour leader says all forms of racism are unacceptable. wouldn't you like to take this opportunity tonight to apologise to the british jewish community for what has happened? what i will say is this. i am determined that our society be safe for people of all faiths. i don't wan
eventually across the bristol channel. elsewhere, a really decent sort of dry bright, the other phase of autumn, but it is also only 3—7d. the rain eventually slides away across the channel back into the near continent. sunday leaves a banner of cloud across the southern counties. the onshore breeze, he quite noticeable one, produces a drizzly shower or to across the east of england, east of scotla nd across the east of england, east of scotland and, again, despite the presence of sunshine...
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the reason behind it was at the university of bristol it had doubled beyond the rate of inflation every year and the quality of accommodation had stayed the same and essentially got worse and students were struggling to pay their rent. we only had 1% of beds that were half of the maximum maintenance alone, which is the level of funding most students would get so the majority of students had to top it up from somewhere else. did it work? it did work. what happened? we gotta hundred and on striker withheld their money to the university and we got rent currents amounting to £130,000 and we won 100 and in the bursary which will come into effect next year —— £100,000. and students faced really poor maintenance issues that had been dealt with in time, and building works and water problems had affected this one hall in bristol significantly through the year. this text says my maintenance alone does not even cover my rent, let alone food and living costs forcing my pa rents to food and living costs forcing my parents to play entirely for my rent and to use my loan for living costs. the on
the reason behind it was at the university of bristol it had doubled beyond the rate of inflation every year and the quality of accommodation had stayed the same and essentially got worse and students were struggling to pay their rent. we only had 1% of beds that were half of the maximum maintenance alone, which is the level of funding most students would get so the majority of students had to top it up from somewhere else. did it work? it did work. what happened? we gotta hundred and on...
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let's go live to arnolfini cafe bar, which is run by the bristol beer factory, and speak to the head of operations, domhnaill barnes. thank you forjoining us. what are you doing there? we are trying to facilitate anyone who is without a home, to the opportunity to vote. we are offering up opportunity to vote. we are offering up the printed out forms to fill in and then we are offering our address if they don't have an address so they can see their polling card and make sure that all of the funds are delivered in time. many people coming forward to do that with you? we have had about 20 people from bristol come to us to register, but we have also had other schemes, of the cafe is and institutions around the cafe is and institutions around the country who have set up similar schemes, so it has been something thatis schemes, so it has been something that is partly public‘s imagination for stop what made you think to do this? i was having a conversation with my mother a couple of weeks ago and she told me that people without a home and not allowed to register to vote and not allowed to
let's go live to arnolfini cafe bar, which is run by the bristol beer factory, and speak to the head of operations, domhnaill barnes. thank you forjoining us. what are you doing there? we are trying to facilitate anyone who is without a home, to the opportunity to vote. we are offering up opportunity to vote. we are offering up the printed out forms to fill in and then we are offering our address if they don't have an address so they can see their polling card and make sure that all of the...
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aslan king, who is 25 and is originally from bristol, went missing after suffering a suspected seizure. it is thought he hit his head before rushing into thick bushland surrounding the camp. the site is near the town of princeton, beside cliffs on the victorian coast, near the tourist site known as the 12 apostles. two major cinema chains have tonight pulled all screenings at the film blue story following a mass fight at a cinema complex in birmingham. fans of the film about two street gangs in south london are outraged at the decision, saying there is no clear link between its screening and the violence. charlotte gallagher reports. screaming. a weekend trip to the cinema becomes a terrifying experience, seven police officers injured trying to break up a brawl involving around 100 people and machetes. six have been arrested, the youngest a 13—year—old girl. this startling picture is being shared on social media — a group of young teenagers apparently armed with a machete. we're not entirely certain what caused it, and so we're not going to get into that speculation. but it is re
aslan king, who is 25 and is originally from bristol, went missing after suffering a suspected seizure. it is thought he hit his head before rushing into thick bushland surrounding the camp. the site is near the town of princeton, beside cliffs on the victorian coast, near the tourist site known as the 12 apostles. two major cinema chains have tonight pulled all screenings at the film blue story following a mass fight at a cinema complex in birmingham. fans of the film about two street gangs in...
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performances for england this summer, do not give him any sort of "redemption" for what happened outside a bristol nightclub in 2017. stokes was fined £30,000 and was given an eight—match ban by the ecb after being involved in a street fight — although the cricketer was cleared of affray. from my point of view, i don‘t see it like that at all. i see it as be going out doing as good as i can to help my team win games. i don‘t see it as redemption. i am not doing it... not, that will prove you wrong, type thing? no, never. something we want to do is reach out toa something we want to do is reach out to a new set of fans and you know, get people falling in love with cricket again. as well as winning the world cup and trying to win the ashes as well, we wanted to do that, but we know we have achieved the goal of making cricket big again and we‘re very of it. goal of making cricket big again and we're very of it. the other thing a lot of people admire is the support of yourfamily, lot of people admire is the support of your family, whether it is your wife and your children and your mum and d
performances for england this summer, do not give him any sort of "redemption" for what happened outside a bristol nightclub in 2017. stokes was fined £30,000 and was given an eight—match ban by the ecb after being involved in a street fight — although the cricketer was cleared of affray. from my point of view, i don‘t see it like that at all. i see it as be going out doing as good as i can to help my team win games. i don‘t see it as redemption. i am not doing it... not,...
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kylie de 14 aÑos quien recibiÓ un balazo en un pie; xander de cuatro con un disparo en la espalda, bristol oliver de nueve meses herido en el pecho y con un roce en la muÑeca, cody grayson de ocho aÑos con impacto de bala en la mandÍbula y mackenzie en nueve aÑos que sÓlo recibió un rawson de bala en un brazo. familiares informaron que no quisieron dar entrevista en cÁmara porque temen por sus vidas y las de sus familiares que siguen en mÉxico. nos informan que los niÑos encuentran aÚn asimilando lo sucedido ya que sus madres fueron asesinadas delante de ellos y aÚn han podido hablar de los hechos. los niÑos que estÁn heridos son kylie xander y cody que su mandÍbula fue fracturada y necesitarÁ cirugÍa plÁstica es su cadera está quebrada. familiares informa que uno de los niÑos saliÓ de la cirugÍa y se encuentra estable, mientras otro ingreso al quirÓfano y no se sabe su condiciÓn. silvia sÁnchez, univisiÓn. paola: llegÓ la hora de saber cÓmo va estar el tiempo maÑana. ramÓn: maÑana ande importante. pareces que las temperaturas van estar por encima del promedio
kylie de 14 aÑos quien recibiÓ un balazo en un pie; xander de cuatro con un disparo en la espalda, bristol oliver de nueve meses herido en el pecho y con un roce en la muÑeca, cody grayson de ocho aÑos con impacto de bala en la mandÍbula y mackenzie en nueve aÑos que sÓlo recibió un rawson de bala en un brazo. familiares informaron que no quisieron dar entrevista en cÁmara porque temen por sus vidas y las de sus familiares que siguen en mÉxico. nos informan que los niÑos encuentran...
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makes sense absolutely you've seen what happens with celgene with that acquisition by bristol meyers i think there's a lot of room in the space. in a low interest rate environment where cash is free, people are going to reach. that's what happened with the medicines company and i think that will happen with some other names. >> that seemed pretty expensive. >> but novartis has done this twice though so it's amazing how much they are willing to go out on a limb. i agree with guy there are a lot of names where you look and say, wow. biogen trades at 10 times earnings although this move has been move on the alzheimer's potential so we've had a huge move in the stock but it still trades at that valuation so i think there's a lot of opportunities out there, whether it's amgen, regeneron, all these types of names i don't know how many more will get bought up but i think there's an appetite by smaller acquisitions by some of the big pharma names. >> this deal is interesting because they're already in cardiovascular and have a number of other product launches. the valuation wasn't great this
makes sense absolutely you've seen what happens with celgene with that acquisition by bristol meyers i think there's a lot of room in the space. in a low interest rate environment where cash is free, people are going to reach. that's what happened with the medicines company and i think that will happen with some other names. >> that seemed pretty expensive. >> but novartis has done this twice though so it's amazing how much they are willing to go out on a limb. i agree with guy...
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at the bristol county courthouse in taunton, massachusetts, michelle carter went on trial. >> i'd like miss carter to take the witness stand, please. >> reporter: the drama began almost immediately. instead of having the case go before a jury, michelle, at the last minute, chose to let a judge decide her fate. >> are you doing that of your own free will, knowingly and voluntarily? >> yes. >> all right. >> reporter: in her opening statement, flynn drew a straight line from michelle carter's badgering and bullying to conrad's death in the truck that night. >> she assisted and devised and advised and planned his suicide. she reasoned him out of his reservations. she told him that once he was dead, he would be free and happy. >> he kept saying that to her. "i don't wanna do this. it would hurt my family. and she kept saying, "don't worry about them." all the fears that he brought up, she had a reason to go around them and convince him that those things weren't real. >> reporter: there are people who are gonna say, "everyone's responsible for themselves, you know. he made that decision to d
at the bristol county courthouse in taunton, massachusetts, michelle carter went on trial. >> i'd like miss carter to take the witness stand, please. >> reporter: the drama began almost immediately. instead of having the case go before a jury, michelle, at the last minute, chose to let a judge decide her fate. >> are you doing that of your own free will, knowingly and voluntarily? >> yes. >> all right. >> reporter: in her opening statement, flynn drew a...