experiences its biggest ever outbreak of avian flu. good morning from birmingham, where england are celebrating a double diving gold one for the team s teenage star at her first commonwealth games and another for the most experienced diver retaining his title. it s friday the 5th of august. our main story. a hosepipe ban will come into force in parts of southern england later today, as recent extreme temperatures and a lack of rainfall continue to put pressure on waterways and water supplies. southern water said the move, which affects the isle of wight and parts of hampshire, was a vital step . other bans will follow later in the month in kent, sussex and parts of wales. zoe conway has this report. i ve actually used the hosepipe more. frances and john are neighbours, friends, and very keen gardeners. from today, people living here near alresford in hampshire will be banned from using a hosepipe in their gardens. frances, do you think people will follow the rules? absolut
forces of rain raping her. why she s in the headlines again. and the battle for yemen intensifies. government troops try to put down a rebellion that refuses to go away. hello. a rare and deadly strain of the e. coli bacteria is no longer confined to europe. the bacteria has already killed 17 people. authorities in the u.s. say three people have now fallen ill from e. coli. all of them had recently been to germany, the center of the current outbreak. experts say there s no reason for americans to panic as the bacteria hasn t been found in food there and the disease is rarely passed from person-to-person. the world health organization says it all stems from the strain of the e. coli bacteria that s never been seen before in an outbreak. the u.s. is the 11th country to report cases of e. coli. more than 1600 people have now fallen sick. scientists in germany at first said incorrectly that the bacteria had been traced to cucumbers imported from spain. what resulted was a backl
what s going on in our city that no one would take the time to help this drowning man. could we have done more when the gentleman became unconscious? certainly there s that opportunity for us to have gone out and do more. we re looking at that. alameda officials say they ll reinstate the water rescue training. 911 what s your emergency? i called a little bit ago. i found out my granddaughter has been taken. she has been missing. her mother finally admitted she s been missing. casey anthony s mother cindy breaks down on the stand in an orlando courtroom. the jury hears cindy anthony s 911 call to report her granddaughter caylee missing. she told the 911 operator her daughter s car smelled like a dead body. prosecutors say casey anthony killed her daughter and buried the body in nearby woods and then pretended that she was missing. sarah palin tops off a meeting with donald trump with a visit to the statue of liberty today. her i m not running for anything bus tour st
embattled leader, moammar gadhafi. nasa begins a new countdown clock. next month, the 30-year-old shuttle program will end with a mission of another shuttle, the at lan hi atlantis. pressure is mounting on congressman anthony wiener to answer two questions posted on his twitter account. how hot is it getting? how about you do the questions, i do the answers and this jackass interrupts me. how about that as the new rule of the game? let s catch you up on this stoefrmt on friday night, a picture of a man in his jupd wear briefly showed up on wiener s twitter account. it was intended for a 21-year-old woman s site. that many would, a college student told the new york daily news that, yes, he followed her on twitter but the lewd post did not come from the congressman but from somebody who has harassed her before. on monday, he blamed the photo on a hacker. on tuesday, cnn s dana bash asked him, if that was true, why not go to the police? you are here, which we appreciat
enough to eat, but you could be taking your life into your hands. why the humble could yucumber i the menu in many european countries. and some doctors in libya find themselves just a heartbeat away from being killed. and an amazing sight. not one, not two, but three waterspouts taking a spin off the coast of australia. if you believe fifa president sepp blatter, it s business as usual. the fobay is gathering in zurich. it will hold a leadership vote. b blatter is now the lone candidate. his only challenger is out in the cold pending investigations. he says he doesn t accept the decision. jack warner is also angry and also suspended. things could get worse for fifa. two of its biggest sponsors have said they have their concerns. a spokesman for coca-cola says the local affair is, quote, distressing and sports wear maker acknowledged it wasn t good for football. then that s australia which is still furious about losing the world cup to qatar. the state denies suggestions