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Temperatures in Belgium expected to reach all time high
Belgium is seeing its highest temperatures in recorded history, since measurements began in 1833.
Bloomberg
Euro-Dollar Has Strong Upside Tailwinds: FX Strategist Gkionakis
Jul.21 -- “Fundamentally the momentum is there” for a higher euro-dollar this year, says Vasileios Gkionakis, global head of FX strategy at Banque Lombard. He speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
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Pres. Trump Denies Calling Fallen Soldiers 'Losers'
Sources tell "The Atlantic" he made the remarks during a 2018 Paris visit.
Bloomberg
JetBlue Starting Flights From NYC-London in August
May.19 -- JetBlue Airways Corp. will jump into a pandemic-battered trans-Atlantic aviation market that remains largely shut down, starting long-promised flights between New York and London in August. JetBlue CEO Robin Hayes is on...
Press Association
Boris Johnson tells Farnborough Air Show the Tory Government will ‘roar on’
Boris Johnson insisted the “engines” of the Conservative Government will “roar on” after he steps down as Prime Minister. He made the comment as he opened Farnborough Air Show in one of his final public appearances as Tory leader.
Bridgeman Arts
First trans-Atlantic flight, 1919
John Alcock and Arthur Whitten Brown depart from St. John's, Newfoundland on the first nonstop transatlantic flight, 14th June 1919. Clip from a film about the achievements of Vickers Aviation, made in 1957.
Bridgeman Arts
They Made News prog 3, part 7: Joseph Gibson talks of filming the Malta Convoys
Clip from a programme of unique interviews with top newsreel cameramen who were at the greatest events of the 20th century.
Bridgeman Arts
John Alcock and Arthur Whitten Brown, first aviators to cross Atlantic. Smith brothers, first aviators to fly to Australia from USA.
Clip from Wind in the Wires, a 35mm cinema short on the history of aviation, narrated by James Mason.
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Trump Denies Insulting Troops As Poll Shows Military Vote Up For Grabs
The Atlantic reports president called U.S. service members killed in battle "losers" and "suckers" while spurning cemetery visit in France.