good morning from the london stadium, which has been transformed as major league baseball comes to the uk for only the second time. two games this weekend. many people believe the sport first started near here, baseball is coming home. a bit of rain and when the sun comes out it will feel quite humid and hot. more details coming up here on breakfast. it s friday, the 23rd ofjune. tributes are being paid to five men, who died on board the titan submersible after it imploded near the wreck of the titanic. the five day search ended after debris was found on the sea bed. our correspondent, jessica parker, joins us now from boston, where the rescue efforts were being coordinated. let s speak to jessica now. let s speak tojessica now. good morning. we had that moment of course yesterday evening uk time when the news was broken that this debris had been found and the assumption made that all five on board were killed. my apologies. as he can see, we have one or two problems with the
winds it does so, a hot one, 20 six celsius and randy moray firth, 2930 towards the south east corner. some attempt to the on sunday, but changes in the west, some heavy and thundery rain and a drop in temperature later in the day, and just a small chance you could see one or two of those thundery showers hit glastonbury on sunday afternoon. but cleaning before eltonjohn takes to the stage. look at you knowing all the schedules. well, matt has led us nicely into glastonbury. the stage is set and the crowds are ready. glastonbury gets officially underway today, with its first headline acts this evening. but there are still rumours around who might make a surprise appearance. colin is down at worthy farm for us this morning. colin, what can we expect from today? a penny whistle playing in the background. this is the theatre and circus field at glastonbury, the traveller awareness campaign area, thatis traveller awareness campaign area, that is built on the penny whistle, and as you said,
and services down and therefore the prices as well- around 14,000 people did not vote after being unable to show an acceptable form of photo id during england s local elections. the electoral commission said it s likely more people didn t turn up because of the new voter identification policy. last month s elections were the first time voters were reqired to show id before collecting their ballot papers. now the weather with matt. lovely in oxfordshire. a different story across lovely in oxfordshire. a different story across other lovely in oxfordshire. a different story across other parts - lovely in oxfordshire. a different story across other parts of i lovely in oxfordshire. a different story across other parts of the i story across other parts of the country. a lot cloudier than we have been used to over the past few days. the cloud in the north and west will produce rain or drizzle at times. where you have sunshine all the cloud, it will be humid. here is where the wettest co
On this episode of Pop Life, we conclude our three part series focusing on the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Pictures Sciences. To do so, host Kendall Phillips chats with Matt Severson, the Director the Margaret Herrick Library. Matt Has a 21+ year history of working in motion picture archives, exhibition curating, donor outreach and employee management. Skilled in Digitization, Curating, Writing, and Collection Management. Matt tell us about the woman the library is named after, the struggle of archiving hard copied document in a word that’s gone digital, as well as sharing a very funny tale about the time Drew Barrymore visited the Library