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lucy letby: the nurse who killed — which is available on the bbc iplayer. one of the last surviving women's royal navy officers to serve during the second world war has just celebrated her 103rd birthday by recreating one of the craziest moments of her wartime experience. exactly 80 years after she hitched a ride to plymouth in a miles magister training plane, christian lamb took to the skies again. john maguire followed herjourney. at 103 years old, christian lamb does not do things by half. arriving in a vintage rolls—royce, she is

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even extending into portions of central california. and so we'll be dealing with triple digit heat for some areas. spokane, 100 degrees for today. normal high of 84. hitting 100 in sacramento, that is almost ten degrees above normal. but you see that temperatures start to cool a bit. it will be back to 85 on saturday in spokane. seattle back to norm willing a everybody below normal on friday. and so temperatures will start to pack down. in texas we could see incredibly hot temperatures, some of the warmest so far. we're looking at temperatures at 108 in dallas. 103 in houston, 104 in midland. those are the highs on thursday, 108 in dallas. feeling like the triple digits all across the deep south and the gulf coast. so another very hot and humid day. so temperatures will hit 109 in

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this is a bit of a warning call. i think we have to look at this data and read into it and understand what's going on here. if someone is diagnosed under age 50, considered early onset cancer. early onset diagnosis. what they tried to figure out, how much has this changed over the last ten years or so? what are we seeing? seeing more cases diagnosed in youngser people? the answer, like you said, it's, yes. primarily people in their 30s driving that increase and primarily women. show you. per 100,000 back in 2010, about 100 cases diagnosed in that age group go, fast-forward ten years roughly. closer to 103. about a 3% increase over that 10 years. doesn't sound like a lot, but if you start to extrapolate and fast-forward further into the future, the concern those numbers will continue to balloon. again, it is primarily women. men did not have the same increase. you did not see the same

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what's going on here? >> well, this is sort of a warning, i think, john, looking at what has happened over the last ten years. first of all, if cancer is diagnosed in someone under the age of 50, that's when it's considered early onset, just to get the definition out there. what they found going from 2010 to 2019 was that there was an increase in incidence of early onset diagnoses of cancer. i can show you the numbers specifically, but for every 100,000 people it went from roughly 100 for over 100,000 people, to roughly 103 for every 100,000 people. that may not sound like a lot, but if you project that into the future, you get a significant number of cancers being diagnosed in younger people. as you mentioned, john, it was most commonly in women and it was most commonly in people in their 30s that accounted for this increase. that is sort of the data there. they're still trying to figure

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this afternoon, 112 for baton rouge. 108 in houston and 106 in panama city. hitting 90 tuesday and wednesday in seattle. it should be 78 degrees this time of year. 103 in portland, should be 83 and 107 in medford. it should be 92 at this time of year. a severe threat later today, damaging winds and large hail for the southeast. we have a level 2 out of 5 across north carolina and virginia. here is the forecast radar, you see the storms building throughout the day, mainly in the afternoon. we'll see that threat come alive for that region. so the forecast rainfall looking at about two inches of rain. and some areas could see up to four. it depends on where the strong storms set up and if not they are slower moving. we'll see more rain from those. the heat for today, once again and the severe threat this afternoon. still ahead, the political ramifications of donald trump's

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groups working on relief efforts. 80 million americans across the south and west will be under heat alerts for tuesday and some places are getting a small break. the extreme heat is set to return later this week. cnn meteorologist jennifer grey has details. >> heat alerts are in place across the gulf coast and extending into the southeast. but you can see a large area that we have had heat alerts in place for days and weeks on end. it has really gonna way. so we'll get a brief break from the heat for those areas for a day or so. but along the gulf coast, the heat will still be alive and well. the pacific northwest, the heat is building there. we could see records across this region and the deep south. look at the highs, 103 in portland, vegas 103. we're looking at temperatures 102 in houston later today. dallas is actually 95 degrees.

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103rd anniversary of the polish victory over the soviet union. there is a massive display of hardware. around 2000 soldiers from poland and other nato countries marching through the streets of warsaw. there about 200 items of military equipment, we are told, and 92 aircraft that are there. this is the biggest military parade since the cold war happening in warsaw. remember, poland is a nato member country, and they are sending a very clear signal, the government, here, to moscow. because of the war that is taking place in ukraine, but also domestically to their own voters. there is going to be election in october. the ruling party really hoping that this immense display of military hardware is a chance to burnish their security credentials, and have made boosting the armed forces a real priority for them. in

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global oil demand hit a record high injune — that's according to an estimate by the international energy agency, which says demand reached an all—time high of 103 million barrels a day. the agency suggests the demand could rise even more this month, hitting a new peak. here is our business reporter david waddell. global oil demand first passed through 100 million barrels a day in 2019 but the impact of the covid pandemic hit demand hard. at one point in the april of 2020, the price of a barrel of brent crude fell to $22.4. it's much higher now — on friday, the market price closed at $85.5. that's a price that buyers are happy to accept on the world markets. june saw an estimated aggregate demand of 103 barrels per day. so, why is demand so high? that's a question i put to the independent energy analyst, cornelia meyer. well, the economy is doing

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of brent crude fell to $22.4. it's much higher now — on friday, the market price closed at $85.5. that's a price that buyers are happy to accept on the world markets. june saw an estimated aggregate demand of 103 barrels per day. so why is demand so high? that's a question i put to the independent energy analyst, cornelia meyer. the economy is doing a little bit better, the global economy, than was anticipated at the beginning of the year, especially the us is doing a lot better and even in europe where some economies aren't doing too well, there is still that revenge travel and tourism from the covid era. people want to travel again and all the planes are full, and we see that across the globe. in fact, the international energy agency says demand could reach a fresh peak this month and has pushed up its expectation for the whole of 2023, suggesting demand could reach just over 102 million barrels per day across the whole year.

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