people have crossed the english channel in small boats so far this year. 0ur paris correspondent, lucy williamson, has been speaking to people in northern france about the growing popularity of this route into the uk. in sandy scrubland north of calais, this man is watching people smugglers half a kilometre away. spotted by a new drone funded by the uk. it s thermal camera filming as they prepare a boat to take migrants across the channel. a uk funded buggy gets the patrol there in minutes but the men have fled, leaving the unit to disable the boat and confiscate the fuel and motor. french patrols are now stopping around half the people trying to cross this way but more and more migrants are trying their luck here and this crossing has also attracted new, more efficient smuggling networks run by
very normal person, she is a working class woman who was a typist before she went into this world of swimming, so that s kind of what the film is showing, this ordinary woman who goes out there and does the extraordinary, really. taste who goes out there and does the extraordinary, really. extraordinary, really. we were seeinu extraordinary, really. we were seeing the extraordinary, really. we were seeing the start extraordinary, really. we were seeing the start of extraordinary, really. we were seeing the start of the - extraordinary, really. we were seeing the start of the film - extraordinary, really. we were - seeing the start of the film talking about method acting in its extreme, really, actually learning to swim, and quite a gruelling process to swim for the movie. mr; and quite a gruelling process to swim for the movie. and quite a gruelling process to swim for the movie. my hat goes off to kirsten callaghan swim for the movie. my hat goes off to kirsten callaghan who
still we re glad that the parents of these cute babies didn t keep their pictures to themselves just look at them testing those lemons. one of our viewers observed a reaction like this in his nephew he s been a do it from tim a in ghana and he sent in a question about it. why do babies put everything in their mouth. no matter what they see in front of them they want to suck it lick it all chew on it even the camera filming them could it be that they re simply hungry. no they don t want to eat the objects they want to examine them and babies can do that best with their mouths. in newborns the highest density of sensory receptor
still we re glad that the parents of these cute babies didn t keep their pictures to themselves just look at them testing those lemons. one of our viewers observed a reaction like this in his nephew he s been a deer or from timo in guyana and he sent in a question about it. why do babies put everything in their mouth. no matter what they see in front of them they want to suck it lick it all chew on it even the camera filming them could it be that they re simply hungry. no they don t want to eat the objects they want to examine them and babies can do that best with their mouths. in newborns the highest density of sensory receptors cells is on the tongue. other senses like seeing hearing
work levere also posted an opinion saying i contrail all my data for privacy reasons. so i keep saying to myself. still we re glad that the parents of these cute babies didn t keep their pictures to themselves just look at them testing those lemons. one of our viewers observed a reaction like this in his nephew he s been a juror from taina in guyana and he sent in a question about it. why do babies put everything in their mouth. no matter what they see in front of them they want to suck it lick it all chew on it even the camera filming them could it be that they re simply hungry. no they don t want to eat the objects they want to examine them and babies can do