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our rugby correspondent sara orchard is in paris with world cup winner paul grayson ahead of the game. when it comes to new zealand and south africa i will mention the weather again, south africa i will mention the weatheragain, new south africa i will mention the weather again, new zealand are the favourites with the bookies, they love running with the ball in hand, they will not love this, surely. i don t think it makes a massive amount of difference. yes, it s factor in the more difficult to handle the ball when it s wet but in terms of the game plan, new zealand kicks the ball as much as anyone in rugby, it s what they do with it when they get it back that they are better than anyone at, which is why it doesn t invite the criticism perhaps that south africa get. fascinating contest, contrasting styles, yes, the weather is what it is but i back the bookies, new zealand favourites, just. find is but i back the bookies, new zealand favourites, just. zealand favourites ....
all sport voice-over: this is bbc news. we will have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. i m alice morrison, an adventurer and writer. i ve cycled across africa and run across the sahara. now i m on the trail of a mysterious and forgotten arabian civilisation the nabataeans. are we standing in the birthplace of written arabic? i think i would say that, yes. they were nomads who forged a rich civilisation here in the harsh desert conditions of western arabia from the fourth century bce. they ruled for around three centuries until they were swallowed up by the roman empire. now all that s left are the enigmatic remains of their great desert cities of petra and hegra in modern dayjordan and saudi arabia. and this is where i have come to explore, to find out how they survived and thrived here, who they were, and even what they looked like. i want to search for clues about their world. i ll investigate their ancient sites, ....
The latest Political Developments of the day and interviews with top newsmakers are featured. About it. Something directly has him spooked. But its caused him to make a tactical error, which is to come out and essentially throw his son and his soninlaw under the bus and say, yes, they were there to get dirt on hillary clinton. Okay. Joining jared and his son under the bus was jay sekulow, one of his last remaining tv lawyers other than Rudy Giuliani who may just have the tv part of that job. Lets look at his statements now rendered as someone who has been on both sides of the question about what the president knew about the Trump Tower Meeting. When you look at a meeting when you look at a meeting, george, that took place a year before, now two years ago, the question is what law, statute, rule or regulation ....
Of the nabataea ns. on the site of the lost second city of hegra, french archaeologist katia schaller has brought me to a viewpoint to explain what we can deduce from this choice of location. this place has the best view of the entire city, but it s also overlooking the trade routes, right? from here you would have seen the caravans full of spices and frankincense, but you also had a very good view of the jabal ithlib. this is where all the religious activities are happening. and you can see here too, like, the deep relationship between the city and the oasis. the city is strategically set right here because you would have had the wadi flowing, the writing near the water. and that s where we know that the earliest occupation would have been and the closest knit residential units would have been around this part of the city. as with petra in the north, a deep understanding of the geography of the desert was one of the elements that allowed the nabataeans to thrive here. but over the mil ....