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not atlantic but you know. just 3 weeks later on july the 6th 919 and a ship crossed the atlantic for the 1st time. this rare footage shows the arrival of the british are 34 in new york the lighter than air craft was largely based on the germans and. the journey to new york took 108 alice just over 4 days and nights it was the 1st flights from east to west against the prevailing wind direction. 3 days out to learning. the our $34.00 set off back to europe with a tail wind blowing west to east the return trip took only 75 hours just over 3 days. but the majestic airships could no longer keep pace with the new age in which speed was everything within 10 years commercial airplane travel within europe had become almost commonplace. the german airline dartrey love tons are offered flights from munich to what was then the pression city of clinics back and also to madrid and copenhagen. life was becoming increasingly fast paced and distances were effectively shrinking . in the berlin district of temple hall for a new
not atlantic but you know. just 3 weeks later on july the 6th 919 and a ship crossed the atlantic for the 1st time. this rare footage shows the arrival of the british are 34 in new york the lighter than air craft was largely based on the germans and. the journey to new york took 108 alice just over 4 days and nights it was the 1st flights from east to west against the prevailing wind direction. 3 days out to learning. the our $34.00 set off back to europe with a tail wind blowing west to east...
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not atlantic but you know while i'm. just 3 weeks later underlined the 6919 and airship crossed the atlantic for the 1st time. this rare footage shows the arrival of the british are 34 in new york the lighter than air craft was largely based on the germans and. their journey to new york took 108 alice just over 4 days and nights it was the 1st flights from east to west against the prevailing wind direction. 3 days out tonight ending the and $34.00 set off back to europe with a tail wind blowing west to east the return trip took only $75.00 alice just over 3 days. but the majestic ships could no longer keep pace with the new age in which speed was everything within 10 years commercial airplane travel within europe had become almost commonplace. the german airline daughtry love tons are offered flights from munich to what was them the pression city of clinics belak and also to madrid and copenhagen life was becoming increasingly fast paced and distance says we're effectively shrinking in the burn in district of temple whol
not atlantic but you know while i'm. just 3 weeks later underlined the 6919 and airship crossed the atlantic for the 1st time. this rare footage shows the arrival of the british are 34 in new york the lighter than air craft was largely based on the germans and. their journey to new york took 108 alice just over 4 days and nights it was the 1st flights from east to west against the prevailing wind direction. 3 days out tonight ending the and $34.00 set off back to europe with a tail wind blowing...
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they had no idea that these were the 1st to conquer the north atlantic not atlantic but. just 3 weeks later on july the 6th 919 and airship crossed the atlantic for the 1st time. this rare footage shows the arrival of the british are 34 in new york the lighter than air craft was largely based on the germans their plan. to journey to new york took 108 alice just over 4 days and nights it was the 1st flights from east to west against the prevailing wind direction. 3 days after learning. the and $34.00 set off back to europe with a tail wind blowing west to east the return trip took only $75.00 alice just over 3 days. but the majestic airships could no longer keep pace with the new age in which speed was everything within 10 years commercial airplane travel within europe had become almost commonplace. the german airline dartrey love tons are offered flights from munich to what was then the pression city of clinics back and also to madrid and copenhagen. life was becoming increasingly fast paced and distances were effectively shrinking . in the burnin district of temple hall
they had no idea that these were the 1st to conquer the north atlantic not atlantic but. just 3 weeks later on july the 6th 919 and airship crossed the atlantic for the 1st time. this rare footage shows the arrival of the british are 34 in new york the lighter than air craft was largely based on the germans their plan. to journey to new york took 108 alice just over 4 days and nights it was the 1st flights from east to west against the prevailing wind direction. 3 days after learning. the and...
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atlantic but you know. just 3 weeks later on july the 6th 919 an airship crossed the atlantic for the 1st time. this rare footage shows the arrival of the british for in new york the lighter than air craft was largely based on the germans and. the journey to new york took 108 hours just over 4 days and nights it was the 1st flights from east to west against the prevailing wind out. action. 3 days after learning the r $34.00 set off back to europe with a tail wind blowing west to east the return trip took only $75.00 alice just over 3 days. but the majestic airships could no longer keep pace with the new age in which speed was everything within 10 years commercial airplane travel within europe had become almost commonplace. the german airline dartrey love tons are offered flights from munich to what was then the pression city of clinics back and also to madrid and copenhagen. life was becoming increasingly fast paced and distances were effectively shrinking . in the berlin district of temple hall of a new ai
atlantic but you know. just 3 weeks later on july the 6th 919 an airship crossed the atlantic for the 1st time. this rare footage shows the arrival of the british for in new york the lighter than air craft was largely based on the germans and. the journey to new york took 108 hours just over 4 days and nights it was the 1st flights from east to west against the prevailing wind out. action. 3 days after learning the r $34.00 set off back to europe with a tail wind blowing west to east the return...
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they had no idea that these were the 1st to conquer the north atlantic not atlantic but. just 3 weeks later on july the 6th 919 and a ship crossed the atlantic for the 1st time. this rare footage shows the arrival of the british are 34 in new york the lies of an aircraft was largely based on the germans their plan. their journey to new york took 108 hours. just over 4 days and nights it was the 1st flights from east to west against the prevailing wind direction. 3 days after landing the others before set off back to europe with a tail wind blowing west to east the return trip took only 75 hours just over 3 days. but the majestic airships could no longer keep pace with the new age in which speed was everything within 10 years commercial airplane travel within europe had become almost commonplace. the german airline door to love turns are offered flights from munich to what was then the pression city of clinics back and also to madrid and copenhagen. life was becoming increasingly fast paced and distances were effectively shrinking . in the burnin district of temple hall of
they had no idea that these were the 1st to conquer the north atlantic not atlantic but. just 3 weeks later on july the 6th 919 and a ship crossed the atlantic for the 1st time. this rare footage shows the arrival of the british are 34 in new york the lies of an aircraft was largely based on the germans their plan. their journey to new york took 108 hours. just over 4 days and nights it was the 1st flights from east to west against the prevailing wind direction. 3 days after landing the others...
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thank you to the atlantic council for its commitment to the trans-atlantic relationship and for the work that quvee done in greece and i'm very happy that you're broadening the agenda of your interventions. by looking at issues which are also very much at the center of our priorities, issues such as climate change, resilient cities. they're very much related to the new agenda that we want to pursue as the country is coming out of a crisis. i'm here literally six months to the day when we received a very clear mandate by the greek people to change the country. to leave the crisis behind tooned drive a path towards and to drive a path towards growth. we're coming to washington with a broad delegation, at a time when there are already some very clear results in terms of us being able to actually implement our strategy. we're also coming at a time of great geopolitical turbulence, but also at a time when the greek-american relationship is, in my mind, the best it's ever been. it's an opportunity to take stock of what we have been able to achieve, but also to set a new sort of more ambitious
thank you to the atlantic council for its commitment to the trans-atlantic relationship and for the work that quvee done in greece and i'm very happy that you're broadening the agenda of your interventions. by looking at issues which are also very much at the center of our priorities, issues such as climate change, resilient cities. they're very much related to the new agenda that we want to pursue as the country is coming out of a crisis. i'm here literally six months to the day when we...
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thank you to the atlantic council for its commitment to the trans-atlantic relationship and for the work that quvee done in greece and i'm very happy that you're broadening the agenda of your interventions. by looking at issues which are also very much at the center of our priorities, issues such as climate change, resilient cities . they're very much related to the new agenda that we want to pursue as the country is coming out of a crisis. i'm here literally six months to the day when we received a very clear mandate by the greek people to change the country. to leave the crisis behind tooned drive a path towards -- and to drive a path towards growth. we're coming to washington with a broad delegation, at a time when there are already some very clear results in terms of us being able to actually implement our strategy. we're also coming at a time of great geopolitical turbulence, but also at a time when the greek-american relationship is, in my mind, the best it's ever been. it's an opportunity to take stock of what we have been able to achieve, but also to set a new sort of more ambiti
thank you to the atlantic council for its commitment to the trans-atlantic relationship and for the work that quvee done in greece and i'm very happy that you're broadening the agenda of your interventions. by looking at issues which are also very much at the center of our priorities, issues such as climate change, resilient cities . they're very much related to the new agenda that we want to pursue as the country is coming out of a crisis. i'm here literally six months to the day when we...
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prime minister a warm welcome, thank you to coming to atlantic council. we are delighted you start with our meeting here before you meet president trump at the white house. after you met with our international advisory board in september on the sideline of the u.n. general assembly. the prime minister joins us this morning as part of the future initiatives. in the series, we welcome head of state and ministers to discuss challenges facing the trans atlantic community and opportunities for deep enga engageme engagement. promoting leadership and strategy with shape and secure a strong atlantic alliance. it is sometimes considered an american organization, it is really a transit atlantic, a global organization that brings together friends and allies to shape the global future. mr. prime minister, your first six months in office and what a six month it had been. investors are taking note and i am hoping more and more u.s. investors will take notes. cuts on property taxes and corporate taxes are on the horizon and unemployment has fallen 18% with the influx of
prime minister a warm welcome, thank you to coming to atlantic council. we are delighted you start with our meeting here before you meet president trump at the white house. after you met with our international advisory board in september on the sideline of the u.n. general assembly. the prime minister joins us this morning as part of the future initiatives. in the series, we welcome head of state and ministers to discuss challenges facing the trans atlantic community and opportunities for deep...
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air flushing the high we bring in that atlantic airflushing its way the high we bring in that atlantic air flushing its way south for the day on wednesday. plenty of cloud around once again, perhaps in bright interludes here or there but fairly gloomy prospects for many of us with temperatures 11—12 to the north, milder in the south of the warm air flooding south, up to ten or 11. as for the rest of the week, was the highest elbows, hence the gloom, a little bit more in the way of rain as the front tries to push into the high into the north of scotland but it is friday we start to transition our weather once again opening our doors to low—pressure systems coming in from the atlantic as the high slides away and for the weekend things are looking much more mobile once again, the sunshine returning with some punchy showers and it'll be windier, too. i'm rico hizon in singapore, the headlines. cases of coronavirus infections in china triple, as doctors confirm it can be passed from human to human — the who calls an emergency meeting. a senior huawei executive and daughter of its foun
air flushing the high we bring in that atlantic airflushing its way the high we bring in that atlantic air flushing its way south for the day on wednesday. plenty of cloud around once again, perhaps in bright interludes here or there but fairly gloomy prospects for many of us with temperatures 11—12 to the north, milder in the south of the warm air flooding south, up to ten or 11. as for the rest of the week, was the highest elbows, hence the gloom, a little bit more in the way of rain as the...
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further atlantic wind bringing in some milderair. furthersouth, atlantic wind bringing in some milder air. further south, with the sunshine, temperatures like yesterday, 6—8, code aware any of the fog persists. it is underneath a large area of high pressure, a very high area of high pressure. around the top of that, where we are drawing in atlantic winds through the night and blowing in more cloud, further south across scotland into northern ireland as well. south of that, the clearer skies and the fog may be developing more widely and thickening up in the midlands, drifting towards east anglia as well. a widespread frost. could be down to —50 —6 in southern england. it gets a bit milder as you had further north. where we have more clout that will continue into monday. the fog through the midlands, across the fens, lincolnshire, could be slow to lift in the morning. elsewhere, we will see some sunshine. sunshine further north, to the east of the pennines and the north—east of scotland. the rest of northern parts of the uk han
further atlantic wind bringing in some milderair. furthersouth, atlantic wind bringing in some milder air. further south, with the sunshine, temperatures like yesterday, 6—8, code aware any of the fog persists. it is underneath a large area of high pressure, a very high area of high pressure. around the top of that, where we are drawing in atlantic winds through the night and blowing in more cloud, further south across scotland into northern ireland as well. south of that, the clearer skies...
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the statue of liberty is a symbol of this principle a gift from france it was shipped across the atlantic in 885 she was intended as a beacon to the world a bearer of hope for all who had left europe. behind. the 1st visual depictions of america by europeans showed adventurers searching for a route to india which is why they called the people they encountered indians the europeans were interested in money and power and a crucial factor in that power was religion. when christopher columbus set sail from europe in 1492 he flew the flags of catholic spain. he was sent to find a new western sea passage to asia and lay the foundations for the spread of christianity there. the caribbean was a launching pad for later spanish expeditions with the help of new maps the sailors searched for more territory to explore. they landed on a coastline they called flo rida derived from the spanish name for a flower festival on easter sunday pasqua florida. columbus went to his grave believing he had reached india. steadily on who had accompanied columbus on a previous voyage knew otherwise but ponce de leon
the statue of liberty is a symbol of this principle a gift from france it was shipped across the atlantic in 885 she was intended as a beacon to the world a bearer of hope for all who had left europe. behind. the 1st visual depictions of america by europeans showed adventurers searching for a route to india which is why they called the people they encountered indians the europeans were interested in money and power and a crucial factor in that power was religion. when christopher columbus set...
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for immigrants leaving europe to the new world of the passage across the atlantic was the 1st of many adventures. at their destination they were greeted by a spectacular backdrop. manhattan in the harbor they were welcomed by a goddess of the modern age holding high a promise anyone seeking to better their fortunes here would find freedom and security. this principle shapes the united states to this day freedom is paramount it stands above everything even justice this idea continues to distinguish the united states. it's from the democracies of the so-called old world. that. the statue of liberty is a symbol of this principle a gift from france that was shipped across the atlantic in 1905 she was intended as a beacon to the world a bearer of hope for all who had left europe behind. the 1st visual depictions of america by europeans showed adventurers searching for a route to india which is why they called the people they encountered indeed. the europeans were interested in money and power and a crucial factor in that power was religion. when christopher columbus set sail from europe in
for immigrants leaving europe to the new world of the passage across the atlantic was the 1st of many adventures. at their destination they were greeted by a spectacular backdrop. manhattan in the harbor they were welcomed by a goddess of the modern age holding high a promise anyone seeking to better their fortunes here would find freedom and security. this principle shapes the united states to this day freedom is paramount it stands above everything even justice this idea continues to...
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making history — the scottish brothers who've become the fastest trio to row 3,000 miles across the atlantic. hello and welcome to world news today. president trump has announced his legal team for next week's impeachment trial. it will include the former independent counsel, ken starr, who led the invesigation which led to bill clinton's impeachment 20 years ago. alan dershowitz will also be on the team. he's previously defended several high—profile clients, including oj simpson and jefferey epstein. the defence will be led by white house counsel pat cipollone, and donald trump's private attorney jay sekulow. 0ur correspondent aleem maqbool has more on the significance of ken starr's appointment. huge figure. he had been an appeals courtjudge, he had been a solicitor general but of course most people know him because he was the independent counsel in that whitewater investigation into bill clinton, and it was his report, the starr report of course, and particularly his finding that bill clinton had lied under oath about the nature of his relationship with monica lewinsky that ultimately l
making history — the scottish brothers who've become the fastest trio to row 3,000 miles across the atlantic. hello and welcome to world news today. president trump has announced his legal team for next week's impeachment trial. it will include the former independent counsel, ken starr, who led the invesigation which led to bill clinton's impeachment 20 years ago. alan dershowitz will also be on the team. he's previously defended several high—profile clients, including oj simpson and...
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and the brothers rowing for 35 days across the atlantic. coming up on sportsday in the next 15 minutes on bbc news: a tough opening match for england's roses in the nations cup — their first meeting with new zealand after last year's world cup defeat. most of the world's cocaine is produced in south america — in colombia — and record amounts are being made. it's one of the reasons the class a drug is so readily available here, and cocaine—related deaths in the uk have soared in the last few years. now, the colombian government says it's going to restart spraying coca leaves from the air in an effort to reduce the amount of cocaine made in the country. 0ur social affairs correspondent michael buchanan travelled to colombia to find out what's behind the surge in production. in the middle of the andes after a three—hour hike, i meet the foot soldiers of the cocaine trade. the farmers. how old are you? every two months, they harvest a crop of coca leaves. it is then around £75 a month each, mainly for what they do with the leaves. he
and the brothers rowing for 35 days across the atlantic. coming up on sportsday in the next 15 minutes on bbc news: a tough opening match for england's roses in the nations cup — their first meeting with new zealand after last year's world cup defeat. most of the world's cocaine is produced in south america — in colombia — and record amounts are being made. it's one of the reasons the class a drug is so readily available here, and cocaine—related deaths in the uk have soared in the last...
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the sc become the fastest trio to row 3000 miles across the atlantic. hello and welcome to world news today. president trump has announced his legaam for next week's impeachment trial. it will include the former independent counsel ken starr, who led the investigation which led to bill clinton's impeachment 20 years ago. alan dershowitz will also be on m.e t he previously defended several high-profile clients including o.j. simps and jeffrey epstein. hie defense will be led by house counsel patrick maloney and donald trump's private attorney jay sekulow. coouespondent has more on the significance of ken starr's appointment. >> he had been an appeals court judge, then solicitor general, but most people know him because he was the independentel in that white water investigation into bill clinton. rit was hort, the starr report, particularly his finding, that bill clinton had lied under oath about the nature of his relationship with monica lewinsky that ultimately led to his impeachment. since then, he has been something of a work -- darling of the right.
the sc become the fastest trio to row 3000 miles across the atlantic. hello and welcome to world news today. president trump has announced his legaam for next week's impeachment trial. it will include the former independent counsel ken starr, who led the investigation which led to bill clinton's impeachment 20 years ago. alan dershowitz will also be on m.e t he previously defended several high-profile clients including o.j. simps and jeffrey epstein. hie defense will be led by house counsel...
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topsy—turvy temperatures, actually. 0ur mildest weather to the north of the uk, with that atlantic feed to the north of the high. to the south, just six or seven, colder if you get stuck where the fog lingers. 0vernight tuesday into wednesday, plenty of cloud across the uk, plenty of moisture, generally very murky, and because of all that cloud around, our temperatures will be held up. so frost limited possibly to a few pockets across southernmost counties of england for first thing on wednesday. and you can see the high here, as promised, sitting a little bit further south—westwards. and i've put the colour on behind me here to show you the air mass, to show you the atlantic air tipping over the top of the high and spilling its way south into england and wales for wednesday. things on the ground not looking too different, unfortunately. how many ways can you say cloudy and grey? best of any breaks in the east. but the temperatures do just nudge up a little. about 10—12 degrees typically across the uk, certainly the biggest increase to the south. and for the rest of the week, same o
topsy—turvy temperatures, actually. 0ur mildest weather to the north of the uk, with that atlantic feed to the north of the high. to the south, just six or seven, colder if you get stuck where the fog lingers. 0vernight tuesday into wednesday, plenty of cloud across the uk, plenty of moisture, generally very murky, and because of all that cloud around, our temperatures will be held up. so frost limited possibly to a few pockets across southernmost counties of england for first thing on...
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so today will be mainly dry but rather cloudy because we are picking up more moisture off the atlantic and many of us will start cloudy and it looks like the skies will be leaden through the day. best of any bright sunny spells tend to be eastern scotland here, sheltered from the south—west and the odd bright spell further south. the wind will remain light so nothing to stir up the air. it will be milder with temperatures in double figures for most, very mild in fact across the north—east of scotland given good spells of sunshine. and as we head through wednesday evening and overnight it stays cloudy with light wind, murky as well and if you get the odd hole in the cloud it could turn chilly for most but because of the cloud cover it will be a frost free night. through thursday and friday, similar days with high pressure sticking around, light wind and it will have a grey leaden sky with limited spells of sunshine. temperatures between seven and 11 degrees. significant changes into the weekend, high pressure varies near the continent and low pressure starts to push in off the atlan
so today will be mainly dry but rather cloudy because we are picking up more moisture off the atlantic and many of us will start cloudy and it looks like the skies will be leaden through the day. best of any bright sunny spells tend to be eastern scotland here, sheltered from the south—west and the odd bright spell further south. the wind will remain light so nothing to stir up the air. it will be milder with temperatures in double figures for most, very mild in fact across the north—east...
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making history — the scottish brothers who've become the fastest trio to row 3000 miles across the atlantic. president trump's impeachment trial will properly get under way on tuesday, and today the white house unveiled an all star roster for its legal team. the defence will include the prosecutor from bill clinton's impeachment, kenn starr, as well as celebrity lawyer alan dershowitz, who's previous high profile clients include oj simpson and jeffrey epstein. 0ur north america correspondent aleem maqbool looks at the key hirings ahead of next week's trial. it is what we have come to expect from donald trump. newly revealed members of his legal team are made for television heavyweights. in ken starr he also has a man considered a hero to the right. as independent counsel in the 1990s it was his investigation and the finding that bill clinton lied under oath about a relationship with an intern that led to the then president's impeachment. happy new year to you. away we go now. . . happy new year to you. away we go now... recently he has been a contributor to mr trump's news network of choice
making history — the scottish brothers who've become the fastest trio to row 3000 miles across the atlantic. president trump's impeachment trial will properly get under way on tuesday, and today the white house unveiled an all star roster for its legal team. the defence will include the prosecutor from bill clinton's impeachment, kenn starr, as well as celebrity lawyer alan dershowitz, who's previous high profile clients include oj simpson and jeffrey epstein. 0ur north america correspondent...
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so we went out into the north atlantic with two groups of scientists. and yes, at some point we actually needed a bigger boat to see what they're finding out about the great white shark. ( ticking ) >> you fly up alongside that wolf, and you shoot a tranquilizing dart into it. >> dart's in! dart's in! >> five minutes, it goes down. we process the wolves. we take blood. and we attach a radio collar. and then we follow them for their life, hopefully. >> yellowstone wolves are fierce, and territorial; the leading cause of death is attacks from other wolves. >> and their look is uncontrollable. that look says, "i ain't going to conform to your rules. and i'll die before i do." ( ticking ) >> to catch joel sartore in action, we flew halfway around the world. what makes a great picture? >> emotion. we're looking for the eyes. we're primates, and we're really, really responsive to eyes. >> but you shoot them like they're models. >> we do. like they're going in for their high school senior portrait. >> he's trying to photograph every animal, bird, fish, reptile
so we went out into the north atlantic with two groups of scientists. and yes, at some point we actually needed a bigger boat to see what they're finding out about the great white shark. ( ticking ) >> you fly up alongside that wolf, and you shoot a tranquilizing dart into it. >> dart's in! dart's in! >> five minutes, it goes down. we process the wolves. we take blood. and we attach a radio collar. and then we follow them for their life, hopefully. >> yellowstone wolves...
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the sun rose over the atlantic cloudless blue sky that morning. in the woods north of fort front line federal troops were in position waiting for orders to assault the great fort. according to general terry's attack plan, the naval ambardment would cease at prearranged time and then the soldiers from the army of the fort.would rush the the troops would make the assault in three brigades. one after another, aiming for western plank of the fort's land face overlooking the cape fear river. time, 2,000 men in a composed ofe sailors and marines drawn from would assaultt fort fisher's northeast bastion. the fort where the land face met the sea face at water's edge. naval brigade force which was admiral porter's idea was of volunteersely and they faced a deadly challenge. the fort overrge approximately one mile of open largely armed with nothing more than handguns and cutlasses. at 3:35 this that afternoon, the ceased fire and the warships blew their steam whistles which was the call for the assault to begin. in charge of the naval brigade officer,year-o
the sun rose over the atlantic cloudless blue sky that morning. in the woods north of fort front line federal troops were in position waiting for orders to assault the great fort. according to general terry's attack plan, the naval ambardment would cease at prearranged time and then the soldiers from the army of the fort.would rush the the troops would make the assault in three brigades. one after another, aiming for western plank of the fort's land face overlooking the cape fear river. time,...
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so today will be mainly dry but rather cloudy because we are picking up more moisture off the atlantic and many of us will start cloudy and it looks like the skies will be led on through the day. best of any bright sunny spells tend to be eastern scotland here, sheltered from the south—west and the odd bright spell further south. the wind will remain light so nothing to stir up the hour. it will be milder with temperatures in double figures for most, very mild in fact across the north—east of scotland given good spells of sunshine. and as we had through wednesday evening and overnight it stays cloudy with light wind, murky as well and if you get the odd hole in the cloud it could turn chilly for most but because of the cloud cover it will be a frost free night. through thursday and friday, similar days with high pressure sticking around, light wind and it will have a grey leaden with limited spells of sunshine. temperatures between seven and 11 degrees. significant changes into the weekend, high pressure varies near the continent and low pressure starts to portion of the atlantic c
so today will be mainly dry but rather cloudy because we are picking up more moisture off the atlantic and many of us will start cloudy and it looks like the skies will be led on through the day. best of any bright sunny spells tend to be eastern scotland here, sheltered from the south—west and the odd bright spell further south. the wind will remain light so nothing to stir up the hour. it will be milder with temperatures in double figures for most, very mild in fact across the north—east...
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before this one arrives in from the atlantic, that ridge of high pressure means skies are clearing. it will be chilly start to friday, noticeably colder than we've seen it will be a chilly start to friday, noticeably colder than we've seen for a while across much of england and wales, with a frost more likely further north. but some sunshine to start the day. one or two early showers in western parts of wales, into western scotland, maybe into east anglia, but those won't last long, and we'll see plenty of sunshine. it will tend to cloud over more in the north—west as the winds pick up through the day, that rain holding off until hopefully after dark. ahead of that 6—9 degrees — cooler than of late in southern england and wales — but a pleasant day in the sunshine. as we head into the night, we see that weather front making further inroads into scotland and northern ireland, bringing with it some outbreaks of rain. at the same time, the winds will pick up in many areas and we will draw our air all the way from the azores again, so turning milder, i think, for the start of th
before this one arrives in from the atlantic, that ridge of high pressure means skies are clearing. it will be chilly start to friday, noticeably colder than we've seen it will be a chilly start to friday, noticeably colder than we've seen for a while across much of england and wales, with a frost more likely further north. but some sunshine to start the day. one or two early showers in western parts of wales, into western scotland, maybe into east anglia, but those won't last long, and we'll...
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before this one arrives in from the atlantic, that ridge of high pressure means skies are clearing. it will be chilly start to friday, noticeably colder than we've seen for a while across much of england and wales, with a frost more likely further north. but some sunshine to start the day. one or two early showers in western parts of wales, into western scotland, maybe into east anglia, but those won't last long, and we'll see plenty of sunshine. it will tend to cloud over more in the north—west as the winds pick up through the day, that rain holding off until hopefully after dark. ahead of that 6—9 degrees, cooler than of late in southern england and wales, but a pleasant day in the sunshine. as we head into the night, we see that weather front making further inroads into scotland and northern ireland, bringing with it some outbreaks of rain. at the same time, the winds will pick up in many areas and we will draw our air all the way from the azores again, so turning milder, i think, for the start of the weekend. windy, strong to maybe gale force winds. still rain in scotland, n
before this one arrives in from the atlantic, that ridge of high pressure means skies are clearing. it will be chilly start to friday, noticeably colder than we've seen for a while across much of england and wales, with a frost more likely further north. but some sunshine to start the day. one or two early showers in western parts of wales, into western scotland, maybe into east anglia, but those won't last long, and we'll see plenty of sunshine. it will tend to cloud over more in the...
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topsy—turvy temperatures, actually, our mildest weather to the north of the uk, with that atlantic feed to the north of the high. to the south, just six or seven, colder if you get stuck by the fog that lingers. overnight tuesday into wednesday, plenty of cloud across the uk, plenty of moisture, generally very murky, and because of all that cloud around, our temperatures will be held up. so frost limited possibly to a few pockets across southernmost counties of england for first thing on wednesday. and you can see the high here, as promised, sitting a little bit further south—westwards. and i've put the colour on behind me here to show you the air mass, to show you the atlantic air tipping over the top of the high and spilling its way south into england and wales for wednesday. things on the ground not looking too different, unfortunately. how many ways can you say cloudy and grey? best of any breaks in the east. but the temperatures do just nudge up a little, about 10—12 degrees typically across the uk, certainly the biggest increase to the south. and for the rest of the week, same
topsy—turvy temperatures, actually, our mildest weather to the north of the uk, with that atlantic feed to the north of the high. to the south, just six or seven, colder if you get stuck by the fog that lingers. overnight tuesday into wednesday, plenty of cloud across the uk, plenty of moisture, generally very murky, and because of all that cloud around, our temperatures will be held up. so frost limited possibly to a few pockets across southernmost counties of england for first thing on...
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a5 air that comes around the— the atlantic. as the week progresses the cloud thickens across the uk. the outlook is a pretty dull one actually for supper overnight tonight quite a lot of cloud around. aside from to the south of the uk where skies are much clearer at the moment and temperatures are falling away. already —a in rural 0xford5hire. much time macro... chris because in the south bring us another hazard. dense patches of fog across southern england and through into south wales tuesday morning pots eye pressure and in one or two spots this fog may struggle through the day. hope it was sent out in the day brightening. but in a few spots it will stick around and that will hold the temperatures back. it could be quite grey one reason or another on to say. a week where the fund brings weather into the north—east of england, best of any brightness probably the north—east of scotland to the east of the pennines, maybe to the east of the pennines, maybe to the east of the welsh marches. cool to the south, six or 7 degree
a5 air that comes around the— the atlantic. as the week progresses the cloud thickens across the uk. the outlook is a pretty dull one actually for supper overnight tonight quite a lot of cloud around. aside from to the south of the uk where skies are much clearer at the moment and temperatures are falling away. already —a in rural 0xford5hire. much time macro... chris because in the south bring us another hazard. dense patches of fog across southern england and through into south wales...
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the early pa rt jet moves across the atlantic. the early part of next week, monday, tuesday, perhaps into wednesday, for much of the country it should be dry. maybe not quite so frosty. from wednesday onwards, with that stronger jetstream wednesday onwards, with that strongerjetstream propagating across the atlantic, our weather goes more zonal and by that i mean it gets more changeable. the winds start to pick up, they will be sunshine and showers interspersed with bands of rain. it changes in the high pressure doesn't look like it will last. if the is further north, it may last a little bit longer. we are from wednesday, ins hello. this is bbc news with ben bland. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment — first, the headlines. the governement has agreed a rescue deal for flybe, one of the biggest regional airlines in europe, in order to keep the company operating. ministers say they'll review air passenger duty, and the news was welcomed by staff. absolutely ecstatic, yeah, i'm really happy, for myself,
the early pa rt jet moves across the atlantic. the early part of next week, monday, tuesday, perhaps into wednesday, for much of the country it should be dry. maybe not quite so frosty. from wednesday onwards, with that stronger jetstream wednesday onwards, with that strongerjetstream propagating across the atlantic, our weather goes more zonal and by that i mean it gets more changeable. the winds start to pick up, they will be sunshine and showers interspersed with bands of rain. it changes in...
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the sun rose over the atlantic horizon in a cloudless blue sky that morning. in the woods north of fort fisher, the federal front line troops were in position waiting for orders to assault the great fort. according to general terry's attack plan, the naval bombardment would cease at a prearranged time and then the soldiers from the army of the james would rush the fort. the troops would make the assault in three brigades. one after another, aiming for the extreme western plank of the fort's land face overlooking the cape fear river. at the same time, 2,000 men in a naval brigade composed of sailors and marines drawn from the naval fleet would assault fort fisher's northeast bastion. the angle of the fort where the land face met the sea face at water's edge. the naval brigade force which was admiral porter's idea was composed entirely of volunteers and they faced a deadly challenge. they would charge the fort over approximately one mile of open beach, largely armed with nothing more than handguns and cutlasses. at 3:35 that afternoon, the fleet ceased fire and
the sun rose over the atlantic horizon in a cloudless blue sky that morning. in the woods north of fort fisher, the federal front line troops were in position waiting for orders to assault the great fort. according to general terry's attack plan, the naval bombardment would cease at a prearranged time and then the soldiers from the army of the james would rush the fort. the troops would make the assault in three brigades. one after another, aiming for the extreme western plank of the fort's...
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making history — the scottish brothers who've become the fastest trio to row 3000 miles across the atlantic. president trump's impeachment trial will properly get underway on tuesday, and on friday the white house unveiled an all—star roster for its legal team. the defence will include the prosecutor from bill clinton's impeachment, kenn starr, as well as celebrity lawyer alan dershowitz, who's previous high—profile clients include oj simpson and jeffrey epstein. 0ur north america correspondent aleem maqbool looks at the key hirings ahead of next week's trial. it is what we have come to expect from donald trump. the newly revealed members of his legal team are made—for—television heavyweights. in ken starr, he also has a man considered a hero to the right. as independent counsel in the 1990s, it was his investigation and the finding that bill clinton lied under oath about a relationship with an intern that led to the then president's impeachment. happy new year to you. away we go now... recently he has been a contributor to mr trump's news network of choice, speaking out against the
making history — the scottish brothers who've become the fastest trio to row 3000 miles across the atlantic. president trump's impeachment trial will properly get underway on tuesday, and on friday the white house unveiled an all—star roster for its legal team. the defence will include the prosecutor from bill clinton's impeachment, kenn starr, as well as celebrity lawyer alan dershowitz, who's previous high—profile clients include oj simpson and jeffrey epstein. 0ur north america...
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lachlan, jamie and ewan maclean are the fastest and youngest trio to row across the atlantic, and the first team of siblings to cross any ocean. 0ur scotland correspondent lorna gordon reports. a record—breaking row in a show of sibling courage. been a tough day. conditions are not great. in fact, at times, conditions were awful, lachlan, jamie and ewan maclean overcoming seasickness, dehydration and exhaustion in their epic row across the atlantic. being brothers was, they said, a help, not hindrance, when times got tough. after 35 days and nights being at sea, the body is starting to get some pretty sore aches and pains. after more than a month at sea, the end in sight for the trio of brothers with notjust one record on the horizon, but three. cheering. it has been utterly incredible and so surreal. being, you know, on a boat withjust three of us for 35 days. yeah, you are in your own wee bubble. so hearing other people's voices and then all the other boats, their horns start going off when you come across the finishing, bizarre. the maclean brothers said they had no rowing experi
lachlan, jamie and ewan maclean are the fastest and youngest trio to row across the atlantic, and the first team of siblings to cross any ocean. 0ur scotland correspondent lorna gordon reports. a record—breaking row in a show of sibling courage. been a tough day. conditions are not great. in fact, at times, conditions were awful, lachlan, jamie and ewan maclean overcoming seasickness, dehydration and exhaustion in their epic row across the atlantic. being brothers was, they said, a help, not...
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making history — the scottish brothers who've become the fastest trio to row 3000 miles across the atlantic. thanks forjoining us. president trump's impeachment trial will properly get under way on tuesday, and on friday the white house unveiled an all star roster for its legal team. the defence will include the prosecutor from bill clinton's impeachment, kenn starr, as well as celebrity lawyer alan dershowitz, whose previous high—profile clients include oj simpson and jeffrey epstein. 0ur north america correspondent aleem maqbool looks at the key hirings ahead of next week's trial. it is what we've come to expect from donald trump. the newly revealed members of his legal team are made—for—tv heavyweights. in ken starr, he also has a man considered a hero to the right. as independent counsel in the 1990s, it was his investigation and the finding that bill clinton lied under oath about a relationship with an intern that led to the then—president's impeachment. happy new year to you. away we go now... more recently he has been a contributor to mr trump's news network of choice, speaki
making history — the scottish brothers who've become the fastest trio to row 3000 miles across the atlantic. thanks forjoining us. president trump's impeachment trial will properly get under way on tuesday, and on friday the white house unveiled an all star roster for its legal team. the defence will include the prosecutor from bill clinton's impeachment, kenn starr, as well as celebrity lawyer alan dershowitz, whose previous high—profile clients include oj simpson and jeffrey epstein. 0ur...
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that is coming in from the atlantic around this area of line pressure. there is a chance of one or two showers here tomorrow morning. it should stay offshore and partial match, the cloud coming into the north—west of scotland, we have a light winds, a frosty start, lots of sunshine during the day on sunday. a cold, crisp winter‘s day. there‘s temperatures again will be up to around seven or 8 degrees. though figures perhaps where we have the cloud in the north—west of scotland. that atlantic breeze will eventually find its way across the country, i think, over the course of next week. we are bringing milder airfor monday morning. it is a contrast with the no so. there will be some mist and fog patches around on monday as well. it little slow to clearly morning, otherwise the sunshine comes through. the atlantic breeze brings in more cloud to northern ireland and into western scotla nd northern ireland and into western scotland and north—east and scotland could be pretty mild. that cloudiness in the north is going to move its way southwards next
that is coming in from the atlantic around this area of line pressure. there is a chance of one or two showers here tomorrow morning. it should stay offshore and partial match, the cloud coming into the north—west of scotland, we have a light winds, a frosty start, lots of sunshine during the day on sunday. a cold, crisp winter‘s day. there‘s temperatures again will be up to around seven or 8 degrees. though figures perhaps where we have the cloud in the north—west of scotland. that...
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navy, to do important work in the japanese theater of war and the atlantic ocean as well. you can see the camaraderie of the women working on an assembly line operation using actual conveyor belts, and this was an important coming together for women from all over the country. once the waves were created, it was possible for a young enlisted woman who hadn't been to college, if she tested high for aptitude. she would be routed into the top-secret code breaking operation as well. women ended up writing troop train was from oklahoma, california, colorado, to join the code breaking effort. one of my favorite anecdoáes, one of the women i interviewed who actually came from a very affluent family on the upper east side, her parents did not want her to join the waves. it was very scandalous at first for women joining the military. there were rumormongering campaigns that the women were basically prostitutes and that was why they were going into service. so some families were resistant, but this woman, jane topsail, took the subway from the upper east side of manhattan to enable
navy, to do important work in the japanese theater of war and the atlantic ocean as well. you can see the camaraderie of the women working on an assembly line operation using actual conveyor belts, and this was an important coming together for women from all over the country. once the waves were created, it was possible for a young enlisted woman who hadn't been to college, if she tested high for aptitude. she would be routed into the top-secret code breaking operation as well. women ended up...
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more isoba rs pressure pushing in from the atlantic. more isobars on the chart. saturday may start off rather cloudy once again, particularly england and wales and we will see more of a breeze picking up, especially across scotla nd breeze picking up, especially across scotland and northern ireland and this weather front will encroach to outbreaks of rain for western scotla nd outbreaks of rain for western scotland and western parts of northern ireland. maybe the odd shower ahead of it, but we should see sunny shower ahead of it, but we should see sunny spells into the afternoon asa see sunny spells into the afternoon as a breeze picks up and temperatures going from eight to 10 degrees. this weather front spreads across the country during saturday night and by sunday will be very wea k feature night and by sunday will be very weak feature by the time it reaches eastern part of bingen. a band of crowd raqqa cloud which are ranger clear away behind it the sky should be brighter with sunshine around. breezy day and a cooler air mass. it will be quite cold across the
more isoba rs pressure pushing in from the atlantic. more isobars on the chart. saturday may start off rather cloudy once again, particularly england and wales and we will see more of a breeze picking up, especially across scotla nd breeze picking up, especially across scotland and northern ireland and this weather front will encroach to outbreaks of rain for western scotla nd outbreaks of rain for western scotland and western parts of northern ireland. maybe the odd shower ahead of it, but we...
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seasicknesse dedration, and exhaustion in their epic row across the atlantic. beg brothers, was, they said to him a help, not a hindrance when times g rough. >>> pretty sorte aches and pains. porter: the end inside for the treo brothers from with not just one record on the horizon,e. but thre >> whoa! >> it has been utterly incredible and so surreal. you are in your own bubble. hearing other people's voices when youis get off the fin line, bizarre. reporter: the maclean broth ns said they o rowing experience before training for the 3000-mile adventure. they have raised thousands for charity in what one called the defining h experience life. nada: we have one more story to bring you tonight. at the middle east instituten hereshington, d.c., a new exhibition features nine contemporary artists from iraq, syria, and turkey. their work focuses on the kurdish experience across decades of peecution across mountains and borders. the bbc went for a look. >> when i started conducting research for thisgexhibition and ing in touch with artists, i realized that a lot of the
seasicknesse dedration, and exhaustion in their epic row across the atlantic. beg brothers, was, they said to him a help, not a hindrance when times g rough. >>> pretty sorte aches and pains. porter: the end inside for the treo brothers from with not just one record on the horizon,e. but thre >> whoa! >> it has been utterly incredible and so surreal. you are in your own bubble. hearing other people's voices when youis get off the fin line, bizarre. reporter: the maclean...
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it's contrasting ten inches in the mid—atlantic in the north atla ntic in the mid—atlantic in the north atlantic powering up a really powerful jetstream, and as atlantic powering up a really powerfuljetstream, and as you may well remember, every little kink in this jetstream is just the opportunity for an area of low pressure to develop and we have a real humdingerfor pressure to develop and we have a real humdinger for tuesday. close pressure to develop and we have a real humdingerfor tuesday. close by to iceland, but the trailing front produce a lot of wet and very windy weather indeed. for the most part across scotland and northern ireland, the wet weather will tumble north of england through wales and maybe to the far south—west. look at the strength of the wind, 50, 60, 70 miles an hour across northern parts of britain. further south it will be a blustery day, but those wins could well be disruptive to your travel plans. please bear that in mind wherever you are spending the day. the temperatures are well above the seasonal norm. the weather front continues its journey further to
it's contrasting ten inches in the mid—atlantic in the north atla ntic in the mid—atlantic in the north atlantic powering up a really powerful jetstream, and as atlantic powering up a really powerfuljetstream, and as you may well remember, every little kink in this jetstream is just the opportunity for an area of low pressure to develop and we have a real humdingerfor pressure to develop and we have a real humdinger for tuesday. close pressure to develop and we have a real humdingerfor...
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gazing across the atlantic towards home towards morocco. every child heard that from his dad one day that my thought on the other side of the sea there is europe with spain if for to go you should work really hard in or the computer. to go there. so honest a lot of us has made it at least in the eyes of moroccan fathers. has founded
gazing across the atlantic towards home towards morocco. every child heard that from his dad one day that my thought on the other side of the sea there is europe with spain if for to go you should work really hard in or the computer. to go there. so honest a lot of us has made it at least in the eyes of moroccan fathers. has founded
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now the wind will retreat into monday, to allow this frontal system in the atlantic. that'll bring some outbreaks of heavy rain, moving eastwards through the day. the rain unlikely to get into east anglia or the south—east until after dark. behind that rain band, western scotland and northern ireland seeing something else drier later in the day. highs of nine to 11 degrees. quite a windy day on monday, windier still on tuesday. this area of low pressure passes to the north—west of the british isles. a lot of white lines squeezing together on this chart, a lot of isobars. we are likely to see severe gales across northern areas. ourbrea ks of heavy rain here, as well. these are the wind gusts we are expecting. particularly when the across parts of scotland, 60 to 70 mile an hour gusts or more. also some very gusty winds likely to the eastern side of the pennines. that could cause one or two transport problems. look how mild it is going to be, 12 to 15 degrees. exceptional for this point in january. for the week ahead, more rain ahead in the forecast. it stays mild f
now the wind will retreat into monday, to allow this frontal system in the atlantic. that'll bring some outbreaks of heavy rain, moving eastwards through the day. the rain unlikely to get into east anglia or the south—east until after dark. behind that rain band, western scotland and northern ireland seeing something else drier later in the day. highs of nine to 11 degrees. quite a windy day on monday, windier still on tuesday. this area of low pressure passes to the north—west of the...
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the mass immigration required organized collection points on the european side of the atlantic. many people departed from hamburg. after a devastating fire in $842.00 the port city was rebuilt. the harbor was massively expanded as were the shipyards hamburg became a gateway to the world. while sailing ships used to need 2 months to cross the atlantic by the late 19th century modern steamships made the journey in just 2 weeks. a growing number of migrants were now arriving from eastern europe and the balkans the hamburg america shipping line built a camp for them on the outskirts of the city passengers had to endure a 14 day quarantine this prevented the outbreak of diseases on board the ships which could cause people to be turned back in new york. passengers traveling 1st class had their belongings packed securely in trunks their tickets cost $4.00 times the price of the lowest class ticket but this is where the ship operators made their profit passengers were crammed into bunks in rooms with no windows. emigration became a huge moneymaker ships took passengers west and loaded u
the mass immigration required organized collection points on the european side of the atlantic. many people departed from hamburg. after a devastating fire in $842.00 the port city was rebuilt. the harbor was massively expanded as were the shipyards hamburg became a gateway to the world. while sailing ships used to need 2 months to cross the atlantic by the late 19th century modern steamships made the journey in just 2 weeks. a growing number of migrants were now arriving from eastern europe...
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behind the weatherfront, colder air coming in off the atlantic, wintry weather out at sea. we are expecting wintry weather a little bit later on tonight in the north. the rain across england, through the midlands, yorkshire, approaching the south—east and east anglia. i mention sunshine, across the western half of the uk and far north, plenty of fine weather 2nd part of the day. it is cold. a little bit milder in the south—east. the wintry weather i have been talking about, a spell of it moving through northern ireland tonight, eventually into scotland, perhaps the hills of northern england. early on monday morning could be quite icy on some roads, perhaps wet snow lying around, mostly talking about the hills and mostly talking about the hills and most probably across scotland, but nothing too bad i don't think at this stage at least. for the rest of the uk, monday is looking fairly bright with showers, most of the showers across western areas, carried on a strong breeze of the atlantic. temperatures in the north tomorrow around 5d are in the south closer to average for
behind the weatherfront, colder air coming in off the atlantic, wintry weather out at sea. we are expecting wintry weather a little bit later on tonight in the north. the rain across england, through the midlands, yorkshire, approaching the south—east and east anglia. i mention sunshine, across the western half of the uk and far north, plenty of fine weather 2nd part of the day. it is cold. a little bit milder in the south—east. the wintry weather i have been talking about, a spell of it...
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alf“. brothers overcame dehydration and exhaustion in their row across the atlantic. they said it was a help and not a hindrance when times got tough. 35 days, nights, at sea. you get some aches and pains. after more than a month at sea, the end in sight. notjust one record on the horizon, but three. it's been incredible and so surreal, being the three of us in 35 days. hearing other people's voices what to come gci’oss other people's voices what to come across the finish line they said they had no prior experience before training. they now raise tens of thousands of dollars for —— of pounds for charity. congratulations to them. the headlines here on bbc news. two of the candidates for labour leadership have launched their campaigns today. the city of glasgow becomes the biggest in the uk to pledge to become carbon neutral in the next ten years. with the last decade the hottest on record. psychiatrists call for social media company to hand over their data to research what the online world does to our children's mental health. it's now time for the film review. h
alf“. brothers overcame dehydration and exhaustion in their row across the atlantic. they said it was a help and not a hindrance when times got tough. 35 days, nights, at sea. you get some aches and pains. after more than a month at sea, the end in sight. notjust one record on the horizon, but three. it's been incredible and so surreal, being the three of us in 35 days. hearing other people's voices what to come gci’oss other people's voices what to come across the finish line they said...
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before this one arrives in from the atlantic, that ridge of high pressure means skies are clearing. it will be chilly start to friday, noticeably colder than we've seen for a while across much of england and wales, with a frost more likely further north. but some sunshine to start the day. one or two early showers in western parts of wales, into western scotland, maybe into east anglia, but those won't last long, and we'll see plenty of sunshine. it will tend to cloud over more in the north—west as the winds pick up through the day, that rain holding off until hopefully after dark. ahead of that 6—9 degrees — cooler than of late in southern england and wales — but a pleasant day in the sunshine. as we head into the night, we see that weather front making further inroads into scotland and northern ireland, bringing with it some outbreaks of rain. at the same time, the winds will pick up in many areas and we will draw our air all the way from the azores again, so turning milder, i think, for the start of the weekend. windy, strong to maybe gale force winds. still rain in scotl
before this one arrives in from the atlantic, that ridge of high pressure means skies are clearing. it will be chilly start to friday, noticeably colder than we've seen for a while across much of england and wales, with a frost more likely further north. but some sunshine to start the day. one or two early showers in western parts of wales, into western scotland, maybe into east anglia, but those won't last long, and we'll see plenty of sunshine. it will tend to cloud over more in the...
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low pressure of the atlantic with most of those isobars sta rts atlantic with most of those isobars starts to make towards the west of the uk, around the iris seacoast in the uk, around the iris seacoast in the wells, western england in western scotland with some heavy rain too. the wind gusts but 5060 mph, and across the west for all and variable cloud and wanted to showers. single figure values across scotla nd showers. single figure values across scotland and northern ireland. when windy weather towards the east of the country through thursday night into friday with a fence around and not quite as windy so it's a bit of the messy day with sunshine and showers and have across england and wales over the high ground and some sunshine for scotland and northern ireland and more them of is seen in the past two days but towards the northwest it will turn colder not just across the north but even in the south eight or 9 degrees. the blue colours invade across the uk into the weekend and you have a north northwesterly wind but this is an area of high pressure and some u nsu btle an area of high
low pressure of the atlantic with most of those isobars sta rts atlantic with most of those isobars starts to make towards the west of the uk, around the iris seacoast in the uk, around the iris seacoast in the wells, western england in western scotland with some heavy rain too. the wind gusts but 5060 mph, and across the west for all and variable cloud and wanted to showers. single figure values across scotla nd showers. single figure values across scotland and northern ireland. when windy...
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so pressure working in off the atlantic so that will set a change to our weather. a gradual change. saturday breezy for scotland and northern ireland, with a bit of sunshine developing, and the weather front pushing to the hebrides and out into northern ireland later in the day. much of england and wales with light winds and temperatures ranging from 7-10. the winds and temperatures ranging from 7—10. the saturday night, we start see low 7—10. the saturday night, we start see low pressure 7—10. the saturday night, we start see low pressure influencing the weather more, the weather front will be spreading its way east and there are more isobars on the charts. sunday will be a breezy and windy day, and we have the band of rain spreading its way east, patchy rain, some of it could be quite heavy through england and wales, scotland and northern ireland a brighter day view with sunshine and a few blustery showers which will be wintry on the high ground and it will turn a bit colder here. highs of 9-11. will turn a bit colder here. highs of 9—11. next week it rem
so pressure working in off the atlantic so that will set a change to our weather. a gradual change. saturday breezy for scotland and northern ireland, with a bit of sunshine developing, and the weather front pushing to the hebrides and out into northern ireland later in the day. much of england and wales with light winds and temperatures ranging from 7-10. the winds and temperatures ranging from 7—10. the saturday night, we start see low 7—10. the saturday night, we start see low pressure...
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to start to bring in a bit ofa atlantic to start to bring in a bit of a change showing the weekend. this is the picture on saturday and for many of us still going to be dry, more of a self to southwest breeze picking up and it may introduce one of two showers out towards the west and head of a band of cloud and rain in those temperatures nine, 10 degrees so still pretty mild may be a huge amount of sunshine. we went to sunday will find that band of rain pushing down across england and wales very light and patchy and wa ltz wales very light and patchy and waltz that moves through much worse sunshine following and a few showers up sunshine following and a few showers up towards the northwest. the air gets a bit cold until some milder air hanging on on the southeast corner of england. more definite change in the weather looks likely as we head into next week. strengthening wins that bring some more unsettled weather. this is beyond 100 days from the bbc. you're watching beyond 100 days with me katty kay in washington, christian fraser in london. a us president goes on trial in the sena
to start to bring in a bit ofa atlantic to start to bring in a bit of a change showing the weekend. this is the picture on saturday and for many of us still going to be dry, more of a self to southwest breeze picking up and it may introduce one of two showers out towards the west and head of a band of cloud and rain in those temperatures nine, 10 degrees so still pretty mild may be a huge amount of sunshine. we went to sunday will find that band of rain pushing down across england and wales...
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topsy—turvy temperatures, actually. 0ur mildest weather to the north of the uk, with that atlantic feed to the north of the high. to the south, just six or seven, colder if you get stuck by the fog that lingers. 0vernight tuesday into wednesday, plenty of cloud across the uk, plenty of moisture, generally very murky, and because of all that cloud around, our temperatures will be held up. so frost limited possibly to a few pockets across southernmost counties of england for first thing on wednesday. and you can see the high here, as promised, sitting a little bit further south—westwards. and i've put the colour on behind me here to show you the air mass, to show you the atlantic air tipping over the top of the high and spilling its way south into england and wales for wednesday. things on the ground not looking too different, unfortunately. how many ways can you say cloudy and grey? best of any breaks in the east. but the temperatures do just nudge up a little, about 10—12 degrees typically across the uk, certainly the biggest increase to the south. and for the rest of the week, same
topsy—turvy temperatures, actually. 0ur mildest weather to the north of the uk, with that atlantic feed to the north of the high. to the south, just six or seven, colder if you get stuck by the fog that lingers. 0vernight tuesday into wednesday, plenty of cloud across the uk, plenty of moisture, generally very murky, and because of all that cloud around, our temperatures will be held up. so frost limited possibly to a few pockets across southernmost counties of england for first thing on...
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my capacity to make sure i am in the best place possible, so feeling good and then it is up to the atlantic to see whether it wants to play ball! fingers crossed, hopefully the next few months of training are very well for you. and before we go, modern cricket is pretty good — lights, razmatazz, fireworks. the stump mic can be useful too, but also its pitfalls. oh no! this is lancashire's liam livingstone playing in the australian big bash, wearing one where no man wants to. it's always funny when it doesn't happen to you. he made a half century in a winning performance so didn't seem to affect him too much. thanks forjoining us on sportsday. plenty more here on bbc news throughout the evening. hope to see you then. hackers are holding foreign exchange company travelex to ransom after a cyber attack that forced the firm to turn off all computer systems and do work by hand. it's emerged that, on new years eve, hackers infiltrated parts of their network, forcing the company to take down its websites. the hackers are now demanding payment in exchange for either restoring the computer systems
my capacity to make sure i am in the best place possible, so feeling good and then it is up to the atlantic to see whether it wants to play ball! fingers crossed, hopefully the next few months of training are very well for you. and before we go, modern cricket is pretty good — lights, razmatazz, fireworks. the stump mic can be useful too, but also its pitfalls. oh no! this is lancashire's liam livingstone playing in the australian big bash, wearing one where no man wants to. it's always funny...
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coup for the royal family on both sides of the atlantic but here she is she's not happy he's not happy and the british press keep on hounding and i think that's the crux of the matter which i don't think harry has ever forgiven the british press and the power perhaps in general for what he things they did to his mom i think he still believes they were responsible for her death and who could forget the funeral seeing this young child i mean it was all for and for him the price is now threatening the happy happiness of his wife which i think we can we can all see that there's very much an old wound here that's a play i think though talking about diana's death the other thing about that episode that still looms over the monarchy is how much the queen's popularity took a dip based on the coldness of her reaction and i think this is another situation where the monarchy is going to have to be very careful how they react they're going to have to show they're going to have to show humanity they're going to have to show that they do have feelings for their family members and also maybe that the
coup for the royal family on both sides of the atlantic but here she is she's not happy he's not happy and the british press keep on hounding and i think that's the crux of the matter which i don't think harry has ever forgiven the british press and the power perhaps in general for what he things they did to his mom i think he still believes they were responsible for her death and who could forget the funeral seeing this young child i mean it was all for and for him the price is now threatening...