For a dangerous heatwave. The way for smarter cars in smarter good morning. Our weather is set to that if the situation is not cities back down here on earth resolved quickly, there will be serious consequences. Do where, i have to say, get hotter next week and in fact parking may be one of the coolest very hot for some of us. But we are resolved quickly, there will be serious consequences. Do you think this could be resolved by diplomatic means . Can you rule out any kind of things you get to do. Not there yet. Still a bit of rain no way to come this weekend. Your full forecast is coming up. Heartbreak for rory mcilroy military intervention at all . Were he narrowly misses the cut not looking at military options, we at his home open championship at royal portrush are looking at a way to resolve this in Northern Ireland. Situation. But we are very clear that it must be resolved. Freedom of navigation in the gulf is absolutely no way. Its saturday the 20th ofjuly. Come on, man. Our top
He is from portrush. Lots of spectators following him down. None of those challenging the top of the leaderboard. They dont go out until this afternoon. Shane lowry with a share of the lead, withj. B. Holmes, the american, but poised behind them, Tommy Fleetwood and lee westwood. As big namesjust behind them, the likes of Brooks Koepka and jordan spieth. Very congested at the top of the leaderboard. It could be a really intriguing weekend. What are the conditions like on the course and how might the leaders fear . Beautiful blue skies but dont be fooled. Conditions are very tricky indeed. These are the trickiest conditions of the tournament so far. Very windy out on the course, particularly on the more exposed holes. Very blustery, very windy. That is why we are not going to see as a low scoring as yesterday. Rory mcilroy going around in 6 under. But thankfully for the spectators, we are expecting it to stay dry, so that is something to be thankful for. In liverpool, australia are clos
Itsjust after 3 30am on bbc news. Youre up to date. Now its time for click. This week, its the race back to space. Well hit the road, build a house, and. Shh. Whispers lock up some astronauts. Theme music plays. Jump on in. Thank you. So you are not using the Steering Wheel at all, you are using. Screams. Wow laughs. Which way are we going . i am at nasa in houston, where Lucien Junkin is taking me for a spin. Using both a Steering Wheel and a joy stick, you can point this vehicle in one direction and drive it in another. You can feel the forces is in your tailbone. Oh, i can feel the forces in my tailbone. Laughs. And if that seems really confusing, well, it is. But this is drive by wire technology, which means the on board computer works out which way you want to go and then calculates what to do with the wheels. All right, so well just go this way. This is just one of many experiments into how we might live, work and drive on the moon or mars. Although this vehicle may also pave the
Theres still been no significant criticism from senior republicans. 50 years ago, something took place that changed our world, that defined an era that opened an array of new possibilities. This happened. Six, five, four, three, tear, one. Zero. All engines running. Left of, we had a lift off, dated ten minutes past the hour. Lift off on apollo 11. Three men were on board apollo 11 when it set off for the moon in 1969. Neil armostrong and buzz aldrin, and the command module pilot, michael collins. Here he is describing the launch. As you lift off, if there is any imbalance, its compensated for by the swelling of your motor is below you. There are five engines down there, and as you and send it very slowly and majestically, inside is a different situation. You feel like a figgfing different situation. You feel like a jiggling left to right and youre not quite sure whether those jiggles are big or small as they should be or how much closer they will put you to that launch umbilical tow
Size next Whose Research nevers institute for war holocaust and genocide studies is joining us on skype from. So so then this is the final court ruling on this particular case is it suggesting then that the state the netherlands itself is responsible at least in part for what was your swirsky massacre since the 2nd world war. Indeed this concludes the. Case of litigation which was started by the mothers of srebrenica and some of the relatives of men and boys who were murdered in 1905 and today the Supreme Court basically confirms an earlier ruling by id appeals courts which held that actually the dutch peacekeepers and also just states acted unlawfully by not offering protection for 850. 00 plus new york men and boys in 1905 and they also ruled the. Level of responsibility considering the entire context and all factors and factors at that time start stands at 10 percent where. Earlier courts still sense that the model of responsibility laid at 30 percent so thats actually the only diff